Heritage 15 Classic

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* Teak trimmed Heritage 15 Classic Double "In Stock" - Sausalito,Ca

 

Reminiscent of the romantic rowing craft which graced the waters at the turn of the century, The Heritage is as much a joy to look at as it is to row.

This row boat will probably stay in your family for generations. Its timeless lapstrake hull, swooping sheer and wineglass stern give her classic good looks. At first, one just wants to look at it and imagine the quiet streams and golden sunsets where a Heritage belongs.


 

What's her best feature?
Versatility to fit your lifestyle. Take a partner to row, or pile in the kids. Row hard or just drift. Clamp on a two-horsepower motor. Pack a lunch and go exploring. Strap it on the car for summer vacation. There is even a great sailing option.
Take her anywhere. Really. Just ask the man who rowed across the Baltic Sea. Or the fellow who rowed the entire coast of Texas...

   

The possibilities are endless...
Built with a wider hull than rowing shells, the Heritage is terrifically stable. This allows the rower to stand while launching or even at sea. One can even stand and cast a fishing pole. The Heritage also has a prominent bow enabling it to charge into the roughest seas. The deep-tracking keel and high stern will thrill you as you surf down sea. This is the first truly "ocean-capable" sliding-seat rowing craft. Designer Bill Larson has rowed in 5 foot seas, reporting not only was she dry, but she was fast and stable. The low profile sides prevents nasty windage issues, yet she is so buoyant she "bobs like a cork" in the rough stuff.

There are built in passenger seats both in the bow and the stern. All Heritage's come standard with a sliding seat monorail and a fixed seat bench, so you may row sliding seat for aerobic exercise, or traditional fixed seat just for the joy of it..

Click to enlarge.Simplicity...
Thanks to our patented folding rigger, set up and launching is a breeze. Slide your Heritage off the dock, push off, swing out the rigger and go...it's that simple. Little River is the only builder to offer the folding rigger system. The rigger folds in to act as a handle as you sit down. Another plus: it has a built in safety feature where the rigger will collapse should you accidentally hit something, with no damage to the oars or boat.

In the Heritage, the seat is much higher than that of a shell so it is much more comfortable to sit in than shells. If you like, you can row out to your favorite quiet spot and just take in the beauty...


The Heritage 15 Choices:
The Heritage 15 model comes two ways, as a single or the Heritage 15 double. The 15 double comes standard with the ability to convert it into a balanced single. Additionally, you may choose an ultralight carbon hull for the Heritage 15.

 

The Other Heritage Models:
The Heritage comes in three sizes, the Heritage 12, the Heritage 15 and the Heritage 18. The Heritage 15 and the Heritage 18 can be rigged to row as a single or a double station. The difference is that the Heritage 15 is a lighter launch, and thus easier to handle, while the Heritage 18 has a longer water line, and thus a better rowing double. Which row boat is best for you? If you will be rowing mostly as a single, the 15 is probably best. If you plan to row mostly as a double (and occasionally as a single) then the 18 is your best bet. The Heritage 12 comes as a single only, but can carry passengers. It is a good choice where space is a concern, for to use as a tender to a big boat. Also, lady's tend to prefer it's smaller size.

 

PHOTOS (click to enlarge)    
Heritage Photo #2 - click to enlarge.
 
The Heritage 15 Single The Heritage 15 Double  
End Cap Fold Out Rigger System Molded Seats
Night Rowing a Carbon 15 in Newport, RI Fold-out Rigger
System
Molded Passenger
Seats
Six-Wheeled Seat Storage Compartment
Six-Wheeled, Padded Rowing Seat Teak Towing Eye Lined Storage Compartment
BROCHURE    
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MOVIES (MPG Format. High-Speed Internet Recommended)    
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Rowing Away
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Ocean Rowing
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Fold Out Riggers
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Double to Single
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FEATURES
  • Fully molded liner with nonskid
  • Positive flotation
  • 2 HP engine capacity
  • Stable enough to stand in and cast a fishing pole
  • interchangeable from one rower to two (when ordered as a double)
  • Molded in bow seat and stern seat
SPECIFICATIONS

 
Length 15' 3"
4.6 m
Width 40"
101.6 cm
Hull Weight 100 lbs. (Single) 115 (Double)
 
Optional Ultralight Carbon Hull 65 lbs. (Single)
 
Carrying Capacity 431 lbs.(coast guard rating)
 

Frequently Asked Questions...

How stable are shells, verses the Heritage?
All shells are unstable without the oars. Shells need to be about 3 feet wide at the waterline (30? for women) before it is stable enough to safely climb in without holding onto the oars. This is wider than kayaks because in a shell, we must sit higher than our feet. So all shells, by name, have an element of balance involved. Active people can learn to balance a shell in a half-hour or so, especially the open water type shells. Flat water types take a good bit longer to master

If you don?t want that instability, concider the Heritage. It is stable enough to get in with ease without the oars. It is safer for cold weather rowing, and only about 1 mile an hour slower than shells at ?cruising speed?

 

 

Why not build a Catamaran Shell? Isn?t that more stable?

It turns out to be a bad idea in waves. The problem: when a wave goes under on hull, that hull goes up; that oar goes flying, and the other oar goes down, digging into the water. You can?t prevent this. In a monohull, you can lean your body left and right to keep the boat relatively flat, and this really maters in waves.

 

 

 

Is the Heritage available lighter?
Yes, the Heritage 15 in carbon weighs in at 62 lbs.