Bob Negaard was an American rowing innovator and inventor of the wing-rigger boat design. He got involved in rowing in the 1970s to support his children's rowing careers. In the 1980s, he invented the wing-rigger design for rowing shells, which revolutionized the sport with its stabilized rigging and affordability. His design went on to be widely adopted and was inducted into the American Rowing History Museum for its significant impact on the sport. Bob spent decades volunteering with rowing organizations as a coach, referee, and advocate for the sport.