Author Archives: Sally

Head of the Weir- 2011

Six VCB rowers, were joined by Linda Remington of the Warren Whirleygigs, for this 5.5 mile row sponsored by The Hull Lifesaving Museum. This was the racing debut for King Tide, VCB’s 32′ Cornish Pilot gig. Forty-three boats including kayaks, racing shells, six and four oared boats from all over New England and New York competed. The race began at the mouth of the Weir River, a narrow estuary and then out onto open water, traveling past Bumpkin Island, across Hull Bay, to the museum’s Windmill Point Boathouse at Hull Gut.
Although we were a little slow, we did finish the race and King Tide’s razzle dazzle paint job got a lot of attention. King Tide finished 34th out of 43 boats in the race. We were last in the Adult Pilot Gig category with a time of 1:14:16. Our time was 1 minute, 16 seconds slower than Cady with a crew of Whirleygigs from Warren, RI. As Dave Palsgrove remarked, we were the slowest of the fast boats and the fastest of the slow boats.

VCB Video Starring Dave Clayton

Stacey Szewczyk made this video, posted on YouTube, starring Dave but also including guest appearances by Frank and Kith.

VCB Fall Fun(d) Raiser

VCB Fall Fun(d)raiser on the historic lightship Frying Pan at Pier 66, located on the Hudson River, 26th St. & West St.
We have raffle prizes, finger food, a DJ and three Bands.
6 PM – 11 PM. Not to be missed!!
ADMISSION: $25.
Tickets are available on this website through PAYPAL, at the Pier40 boathouse, and at the door.

From VCB Fall Fun(d) Raiser

Clearwater Expedition 2011

Our crew of six consisting of Sally, Dave Clayton, Lissa Wolfe, Rene, Margaret, & Karl Schuman, set out on the first leg of the voyage from Pier 40 at 8:00 Am on Thursday, 6/16 bound for Alpine, NJ. The river was smooth and quiet with little wind and we arrived in Alpine in flat water under a blazing sun. After a siesta, the crew took a hike along the old Alpine trail used by the British troops under Lord Cornwallis in 1776 in pursuit of General Washington. Although the weatherman predicted thunderstorms and hail, we decided to leave Alpine at 5:00 AM Friday morning. We sailed into Croton Point Park at 11:00 AM and never felt a drop of rain-or hail.
We set up our table and helped Harbor school with waivering for public rowing on the Working Waterfront of the Clearwater Festival. We lost Karl and Lissa but picked up two new volunteers- Andre Knights from City-as-School and his friend Aboul, who joined the crew for the return voyage along with Fabian, a passing cyclist recruited by Margaret. Over the two days we were working the Clearwater waterfront, 125 people signed waivers and went out in our gigs.
We departed Croton at 4:00 PM, arriving back at Alpine just before dark at 8:00. We feasted on beans and veggies in the dark and set off at 4:00 AM for Pier 40. We caught the ebb, arriving at 9:30 AM, 76 miles and five days later.

VCB Invasion of Brooklyn

On Sunday, 12 rowers, including five Stuy Rowing alumnae, led by Rob Buchanan delivered two VCB Whitehall gigs to their new homes in Brooklyn. The trip included a stop at Governors Island for lunch and then on to Brooklyn Bridge Park where Bird was left in the shipping container just south of pier 1. Traveler was then deposited on the new floating dock constructed in Wallabout Channel in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Long, narrow and fully protected from the wind and tide, Wallabout Channel is a perfect location for learning to row and scull. This feels like the beginning of a new era for VCB. Thanks to Rob for making it happen!