Racing Shells 2+ 3x 6+

Swift Racing loves diversity!

When we are asked to make something out of the ordinary, we try our best to help.

We are able to make 2+ and 3x by taking our super lightweight 4-, and fitting out with customised cockpits.
Our 2+s are suitable for crews from 60kg to 95kg.
Our 3x is suitable for crews from 67kg to 87kg.

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In the same way, we are able to use our lightweight 8+ mould, fit it out with a customised cockpit, and have a 6+ that is suitable for crews from 80kg to 100kg.

Mould #2409L+*2409H+*3409-*5408+
Boat type2+2+3x5x
Crew weight - kg60-8075-9567-8775-90
Crew weight - lb132-176165-209147-191156-183
Length - cm1150115011501260
Waterline Beam -cm37.73838.445.0

* Wing rigger only

Notes:

  • 2+ Use the 409 mould, which is for wing rigger only. Cox can be bow cox or stern cox.
  • 3x Use the 409 mould, which is for wing rigger only.
  • 5x Use 408+ mould, with a stern cox (only), heavier than a normal 408+.
    Choose only sculling as 5x/4x(+), or with sweep riggers too, as 5x/4x/+.
    Boat is supplied with extra riggers and detatchable seat deck to convert from 4x(+) or 4x/+.
  • 6x  Use 807+ mould.
    125H- is a modified version of 125L-. The whole boat is made 10mm deeper, the seat deck and rigger are 10mm higher, making it comfortable for crews up to 110kg. The “rowing space” is increased from 142cm to 150cm, so it is the best boat for rowers over 190cm tall, regardless of weight.

Keep the same standard work height as we currently have, but we will modify the production of riggers so that this work height is achieved without using spacers. Continue to provide spacers, and the bolts will be the same as now, so customers can go higher, if they want.

For pricing, contact the Distributor for your country or region.

What is the most unusual boat we have built?

Without doubt, that is the “Push-me-pull-you” boat, that we built for New Zealand sculptor Scott Eady in 2009, and which was exhibited in Cambridge NZ, during the 2010 World Championships.

It is a 2x with 2 bows, no stern, and where the rowersface each other!