How much does a Hudson 1x cost?
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$12,400
HUDSON PRE-OWNED
Year | Boat Class | Price |
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2020 | 1x | UD$12,400 |
2020 | 1x | US$12,400 |
2019 | 8+ | US$31,500 |
2019 | 8+ | US$40,600 |
What does Hudson USP stand for?
Product description. What can you build if limited only by your imagination? That’s the question we asked ourselves back in 2012. Our answer lies in the Ultimate SHARK Predator (USP) line of high performance rowing boats. USP™ is performance redefined; a cutting edge concept boat.
How much does a single rowing scull cost?

Prices vary widely for used and new shells; you can expect to pay anything from $1500-$15,000. In addition to the shell itself, you’ll want to consider any necessary accessories (roof rack, boat rack, slings, on-board computer, shoes) and oars. Concept2 is happy to help with your oar-related questions.
What is the fastest rowing shell?
The eight is the fastest boat on the water. A world-level men’s eight is capable of moving almost 14 miles per hour. Athletes with two oars – one in each hand – are scullers. Scullers row in three types of events: Single (1x – one person), Double (2x – two rowers) and the Quad (4x – four rowers in the boat).
How long is a Hudson 8?
8+ Eight

Model name | Length (ft) | Length (m) |
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S1.21 1x | 26′ 2″ | 8 |
S1.32 1x | 26′ 4″ | 8.0 |
S1.42 1x | 27′ 0″ | 8.2 |
S1.42+ 1x | 27′ 0″ | 8.2 |
What is the difference between sweep rowing and sculling?
In sweep rowing each rower handles a single oar (about 12.5 ft or 3.9 m long). In sculling a rower uses two oars, or sculls, (each about 9.5 ft or 3 m long). The word “shell” is often used in reference to the boats used because the hull is only about 1/8″ to 1/4″ thick to make it as light as possible.
What kind of boat do rowers use?
There are several boat classes in which athletes may compete, ranging from single sculls, occupied by one person, to shells with eight rowers and a coxswain, called eights….Sculling boat classes:
Boat abbreviation | Boat class |
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1x | Single sculls (or “single” or “scull”) |
2x | Double sculls |
4x | Coxless quadruple sculls or “quad” |