Hybrid Rowing
Hybrid rowing is the combination of forward and backward rowing in the same boat.
This started out as a method for teaching sculling, positioning the instructor where he could observe the student and the view ahead and at the same time maintain control over the boat. Since sculling oars and FrontRower rowing system's oars are the same length from pivot to tip, they swing the same arc and the strokes can be easily matched.
Hybrid rowing can be used for doubles touring or exercise rowing, allowing powerful full-body strokes without the need for either rower to twist around to see what lies ahead. The forward facing rower can pick out the course and alert the rear facing rower to approaching hazards. It also allows conversation with the ability to see the person you are talking to.
For hybrid rowing, you need a boat that will accommodate a rear-facing sculling rig and a forward-facing FrontRower rig. An Alden Ocean Shell 18 can be used, with the Oarmaster sculling rig as the forward station and the FrontRower as the rear station.
This started out as a method for teaching sculling, positioning the instructor where he could observe the student and the view ahead and at the same time maintain control over the boat. Since sculling oars and FrontRower rowing system's oars are the same length from pivot to tip, they swing the same arc and the strokes can be easily matched.
Hybrid rowing can be used for doubles touring or exercise rowing, allowing powerful full-body strokes without the need for either rower to twist around to see what lies ahead. The forward facing rower can pick out the course and alert the rear facing rower to approaching hazards. It also allows conversation with the ability to see the person you are talking to.
For hybrid rowing, you need a boat that will accommodate a rear-facing sculling rig and a forward-facing FrontRower rig. An Alden Ocean Shell 18 can be used, with the Oarmaster sculling rig as the forward station and the FrontRower as the rear station.