Open Water Rowing National Championship

Richmond, CA January 12, 2006.—The Maas Boat Company is sponsoring
the first annual race to bring together North America's fastest open-
water rowers. The 2006 championship race will happen in conjunction
with the 28th running of the Great Cross Sound Race, an 8 mile course
from Alki Beach in West Seattle to Bainbridge Island and back. The
race date is Saturday, August 26, 2006. Until proven otherwise,
these athletes will be designated North American Open Water Rowing
Champions.

Championships trophies will be awarded to the fastest men's single,
women's single, men's double, women's double and mixed double sculls.

To raise the standard of competition and to enable more athletes to
participate, airfare, lodging, Maas boats and Dreher oars will be
provided to sponsored rowers from outside the Pacific Northwest and
to selected scullers from overseas. Sponsored rowers will be selected
by the Maas Boat Company. Sponsorships in 2006 are planned for men's
singles. The women's singles will be sponsored in 2007.

Candidates will initially be selected from known elite open water
racers in New England and California. In addition, any experienced
open water racer is invited to submit a nomination by sending a
letter expressing interest, specifying the class of their boat and
summarizing their open water racing experience and accomplishments.
Geographic balance is wanted, though the main criterion for selection
will be demonstrated speed and skill in open water racing. Letters
must be received by July 1, 2006 and sent to Deborah Service, Maas
Boat Company, Inc. 1319 Canal Blvd., Richmond, CA 94804.

Each year the race will be hosted by a different region, and in 2006
the first of these events will be hosted by Sound Rowers in
Washington. Future North American Open Water Rowing Championships
will be sponsored by Maas Boat Company and held in California and New
England before possibly returning to Puget Sound in 2009.

Marty Meyers, president of Sound Rowers, is thrilled to be hosting
this event. "We feel our members are the fastest open water rowers,
and we're ready to prove it. Let the competition come over the
horizon and prove us wrong." More cordially, members of Sound Rowers
are offering to host athletes from out-of-town, including lodging
during their visit and orientation to the race course on Friday,
August 25. Marty was the first to volunteer! If you would like to be
hosted, contact Steve Wells at Evergreen Rowing LLC (360-357-6588).

Any interested rower is invited to register for the Great Cross Sound
race. Any human-powered boat may be entered in the Great Cross Sound
race, and the only requirements imposed by Sound Rowers are that a
PFD and whistle must be on board your boat, but more importantly, you
must be safe and you must have fun.

Doug Kidder, President of the Maas Boat Company, welcomes this chance
to see the best in the country face off. He says, "We hear legends
about the fast rowers from around the country and wonder who is
really the fastest. Is winning the Blackburn harder than winning
Catalina or the Great Cross Sound Race? This event is a chance for
us to really line everyone up. It promises to be great fun."

Details about the Great Cross Sound race, entry requirements, past
race results, photographs and boat classifications are posted at
www.soundrowers.org. Questions about the North American Open Water
Rowing Championship may be directed to either the Maas Boat Company
or to their Northwest dealer, Evergreen Rowing
(http://www.evergreenrowing.com).

New boats provided to sponsored rowers will be available for purchase
after the event. These will be special edition carbon versions of the
Maas 24 featuring unique graphics commemorating the race and full
race fittings (Speed Coach, bow number holder, bailer and bowball).

About Maas Boat Company, Inc.:
Maas Boat Company has been building fast open water racing boats
since 1978. Their singles and doubles are known for the quality of
their workmanship and the elegance of their design. They ensure
safety in rough water by minimizing the size of the cockpit, by
including positive flotation, by adding self-bailing capacity and
features that make re-entry quick and easy. Because it includes these
features and is remarkably stable, the Maas Aero is frequently used
by clubs to teach sculling.

contact Deborah Service
Maas Boat Co. Inc.
1319 Canal Blvd.
Richmond, CA 98804
(510) 232- 1612
maasboats@maasboats.com
www.maasboats.com

About Sound Rowers:
Sound Rowers Open Water Rowing and Paddling Club is an organization
conducting races coordinated by volunteers for world class and
weekend athletes in any open water, human powered craft. Each year
we sponsor about 17 races for kayaks, surf skis, rowing shells,
rowboats and canoes throughout Puget Sound. The races are generally
low-key, but highly competitive, usually with 30-50 boats involved
and over a hundred participating in the club's major annual event,
The Great Cross Sound Race. Distances range from 6 to 26 miles,
with most falling into the 6 to 10 mile range. Ribbons are awarded
for the first three places in a wide range of classifications, by
gender but not by age. Non-members are welcome to participate -
all you need is a boat, a paddle or oars, a PFD and whistle
(required) and a nominal entry fee.