Craftsmanship
Discouraged by inconsistencies in price, service, and parts availability with imported boats, Mike Vespoli decided to leave coaching behind and manufacture Carbocraft boats here in the U.S. He opened his 4,000 sq. ft. shop in 1980, employing his father and two other boat builders. By the end of the year, Vespoli had manufactured 12 of the first carbon fiber racing shells in America.
Eight years later, we have initiated groundbreaking, comprehensive rowing shell research in collaboration with America’s Cup-winning naval architect Bruce Nelson and hydrodynamics expert. Dr. Carl Scragg. Vespoli was the first to simulate shell movement in a tow tank with surge and pitch. Nearly three decades later,we have revolutionized the market yet again with the VHP series, crafted with the latest dynamic computational flow modeling and extensive on-the-water testing. The VHP optimizes hull and wave drag while lifting higher out of the water during the recovery cycle, further reducing contact area in the water. Our design holds speed between strokes better than ever before.
Our highly trained workforce has been a part of the Vespoli team for many years. From former coaches and rowers to engineers and boat builders, our team understands the challenges of building a racing boat and the challenges of running a boathouse. Our skills have evolved alongside the needs of our customers year after year, and we are dedicated to providing expertly crafted, affordable boats to rowers of all calibers in the U.S. and abroad.