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Craft (overview) Tatoosh
Rowing Tatoosh
Paddling Tatoosh
Sailing Oarmaster
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Rider Direct catalogs
& video Tatoosh is an extremely stable and seaworthy
open-water rower and can be rowed in rough waters not suitable
for racing shells.
The addition of a stern-mounted Double Outrigger System is
a popular option for enhanced family safety.
The large open cockpit allows a passenger to
ride along on the
stern seat. Suggested Outfitting: #2027 Two
4.5 ft. Outriggers #2038
Outrigger Parts #1706 Oarmaster
& Oars
Catalogs
& video present detailed information on this model and
its many options.
Row
on Puget Sound between Seattle's Shilshole Bay and Bainbridge
Island, surrounded by the chop of windblown water, or ride
the swell of a passing freighter... All this is possible with
the Tatoosh! Outfitted with the
Oarmaster Rowing Sliding Seat and 9'9" Oars, the Tatoosh
transforms into an extremely seaworthy open-water rower. The
large fore and aft decking keeps the cockpit bone dry. Rowers of all ability
find the Tatoosh very stable. It can, therefore, be rowed
in rough waters not suitable for racing shells. The addition of
a stern-mounted Double Outrigger System is a popular option
for novice rowers, open-water crossings in foul weather, or
enhanced family safety. "I have rowed the Tatoosh on Green Lake, the Ship
Canal, Lake Washington, and Puget Sound. It is great fun,
rows extremely well and has elicited many admiring comments.
It goes like skat! On the Sound, I have been in relatively
rough water and have deliberately sought out boat wakes to
cross, but I have yet to take the first drop of water aboard.
It's a very safe rig..."Gordon C. Snyder, Seattle,
WA