
For many years the health and fitness benefits of rowing in the United States were reserved primarily for the competitive collegiate or Olympic racer. With the growing popularity of indoor rowing machines for exercise, rowing has gradually been brought into the spotlight as an effective vehicle for physical fitness. However, many people find the restriction of indoor gyms confining and would rather leave the stress of the world behind and retreat into the peacefulness of nature for their recreation. The Moondance Recreational Touring Scull combines the fitness and stress-relieving benefits of rowing with the ease, fun, and relaxation of a recreational watercraft. The Moondance Touring Scull is a unique watercraft designed with the beginning rower in mind. The Moondance hull is wider at the shear or gunwale than a traditional racing boat while the waterline width is still at a competitive 22inches. This makes the boat challenging yet very forgiving in terms of rolling over, allowing the ease and safety to master the basic technique of rowing at the rowers own pace. The open transom and easy boarding step provide simple exit and reentry to the boat in deep water. The removable rigging and sliding seats make it easy to choose whether to row as a single, as doubles, or to simply take a friend for a ride. The riggers also quickly fold in for pulling up to a dock to load and unload passengers. The versatility of the Moondance Touring Scull invites the possibility to enjoy the outdoors rowing in the standard position, to paddle sitting forward, or even stand up. Whether for fitness, recreation, relaxation, fishing, or touring, the options are endless with the Moondance Recreational Touring Scull. Every Moondance Touring Scull is hand built using high quality fiberglass, stainless steel rigging, and handsome oak seats and trim. Our touring scull, while not as light as a competitive racing boat, is built to withstand the rigors of recreational use. |
| Moondance Recreational Touring Scull By Bragg's Marine |
| Rowing to the rhythm of life.... |


