
Downeast Peapods are traditionally built, double-ended rowing boats. Called peapods because they are shaped like a pod of peas with a stem at each end, they can easily accommodate four adults, and they row just as easily fully loaded or light. If you have never rowed a boat like this, you will be amazed at how effortlessly it moves through the water.
Downeast Peapods are available in three models: the Chevy, the Cadillac, and the Rolls Royce. Construction is the same for all three, but the finishing details, and some of the material choices, differentiate them.
- The standard "Chevy" model row boat is finished entirely with painted surfaces. The seats are cedar and the gunwales and risers mahogany.
- The "Cadillac" model incorporates mahogany seats and sheer strakes, both of which are varnished.
- The "Rolls Royce" model features a varnished interior. The seats and sheer strakes can be mahogany, teak, or other specified species of wood.







