
Rowing Boat Types
Exploring the Different Types of Rowing Boats
Rowing boats come in a variety of forms, each designed for a specific style of rowing and number of athletes. From single sculls that test individual endurance and technique, to sweep boats that rely on teamwork and synchronization, every boat type offers a unique rowing experience. Understanding these differences helps rowers choose the right boat for their goals, whether it’s training, competition, or recreational rowing.

Name | Boat Type | Image |
|---|---|---|
Single Scull | 1x | |
Coxless Pair | 2- | |
Double Skull (Double) | 2x | |
Coxed Four | 4+ | |
Coxless Four | 4- | |
Coxed Quadruple Sculls (Quad) | 4x+ | |
Coxless Quadruple Sculls | 4x | |
Eight | 8+ |
Success Stories
Our students' success stories speak volumes about the impact of our coaching program. From overcoming challenges to achieving remarkable victories, our students have excelled in rowing and beyond.
Coach Florian (ex Olympian) is great and encourages the kids to do their best. All the coaches at Star are really good. The equipment is top notch
Sudhir A.
Florian is an experienced excellent couch. The rowing facility is clean and adheres to all the COVID protocols. The water is wide and flat. Highly recommended this site for a fantastic rowing experience.
Robin M.
STAR Rowing LLC is a new kid on the block of rowing, but do not be fooled.The coaching of Florian Tudor and Dorina Tudor, the Romanian couple who coached in the US for many years and before that earned a swag of medals Internationally in regattas, Nationals and Worlds is amazing!
Marta F.
My son went from a total novice to rowing down the river in one lesson!
Tiffany G.