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Pocock Racing Shells

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    Pocock Racing Shells has been building boats for America’s fastest crews since 1911. Explore our website to discover how our history shapes the future of boat building. Our parts section has been recently updated to include USPS shipping options for some parts orders. If your order qualifies, this additional option will be offered during checkout. Additionally, we’ve added our …

HISTORY - Pocock Racing Shells

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George Yeomans Pocock - Wikipedia

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Pocock, George Yeoman (1891-1976) - HistoryLink.org

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    In 1952, the summer Olympic Games were held at Helsinki, Finland, and the George Pocock Racing Shell Company provided seven new racing shells and all the oars for the American crews chosen to compete. George and his …

GEORGE POCOCK, SHELL BUILDER, 84 - The New York …

    https://www.nytimes.com/1976/03/20/archives/george-pocock-shell-builder84-leading-designer-for-more-than-3.html
    SEATTLE, March 19 (UPI)—George Pocock, internationally known for his construction of racing shells, died here last night. He was 84 years old. Mr. Pocock, a native of England, established his...

The man who built racing shells and the sport of crew …

    https://www.csmonitor.com/1987/0804/dbcrew.html
    George remained in Seattle and brought the art of handcrafting racing shells to an often imitated but never equaled perfection. Pocock shells became the most sought- …

Pocock Classic Cedar Racing Shells - The Pitch

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    One of those shells was the Hoh 1960 Olympic Gold medal winner - built by Stan Pocock who also coached the winning crew. By now it was just a battered old boat looking for a home - and it found one when Rat Island's Ted Shoulberg made a trade with Sue Kinne of Lake Washington Rowing - The Hoh (and another historic eight-oared shell, the Husky Challenger) for 6 chocolate eclairs …

Used Pocock Shells and Parts

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    2003 Pocock Cedar Teardrop Single and spruce sculls.....$10,750 This a rare find: a pristine, new shell. It has never been rowed, has been stored indoors and is still in its original factory wrap! Mid-weight size, 165lbs max. capacity. 26ft 6in length x 12in beam, 32lbs weight. Includes one pair of Pocock spruce sculls, also new, never rowed.

Ready All! George Yeoman Pocock and Crew Racing …

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    The story of George Pocock is an amazing one. The man changed the sport by building the most technologically advanced shells of his time. His shells virtually dominated rowing from coast to coast and were used by several Olympic champion crews. Yet he always said there are no fast boats, just fast crews.

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