
The Next Evolution in Shallow Water Boating
Wooldridge Boats has unveiled its latest creation, the Rogue 18′, a shallow water runner that promises something special for outdoor enthusiasts and river adventurers. Built from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), it marks a significant shift in the design and performance of boats built for challenging water conditions.
Heritage Meets Innovation
Wooldridge Boats boasts a legacy that dates back to 1915, with expertise honed over four generations of boat-building. Glen Wooldridge, the company’s founder, started crafting boats designed to navigate the Rogue River, and that tradition continues today with modern technology that combines the best of history with cutting-edge engineering. The Rogue 18′ is more than just a boat; it's the culmination of over a century of craftsmanship.
Key Features and Performance
The Rogue 18′ isn’t just about looks; it’s engineered for performance. Its hull features a 9-degree deadrise and the unique Wooldridge Jet Tunnel which elevates the jet foot higher off the riverbed, preventing damage from rocks and debris. This smart design allows for better maneuverability and stability, qualities vital for those navigating shallow waters.
Beyond structural integrity, the HDPE material ensures that the Boat can withstand impacts and harsh marine environments. With its slick surface, the Rogue 18′ glides effortlessly over shallow bottoms—making it an ideal choice for those who value speed and agility on the water.
Built to Last
Ensuring peace of mind, Wooldridge offers a Lifetime Limited Hull Warranty on each Rogue 18′, underscoring the commitment to quality and durability. The price point for a fully equipped boat is approximately $63,000, which reflects not just its design but the investment in long-lasting performance.
The Adventure Awaits
With preorders available and an estimated five-month build time, this new era of shallow water boats invites enthusiasts to embrace outdoor adventures with confidence. The Wooldridge Rogue 18′ is set to inspire the next generation of adventurers ready to explore the depths of our rivers.
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