Opening Day 2016

From Opening Day 2016

Favorable tides, wind and weather and a big turnout made Opening Day a great success and an auspicious beginning to the 2016 rowing season.

From Opening Day 2016

Coxswain Hans with Regine on the bow oar, Walter and family at stroke

From Opening Day 2016

David Shehigian, joyful coxswain with Janet Richman

From Opening Day 2016

College Community Rowers

From Opening Day 2016

Maneuvering through heavy traffic by the Morris Channel

From Opening Day 2016
From Opening Day 2016

Pete Seeger on the beach

Boatbuilding in Brooklyn Bridge Park

From BBP 4/2/16

Our boatbuilding project in Brooklyn Bridge Park began Thursday led by Rob and Marcel with local Brooklyn volunteers Karen and Ed Price followed by another rainy session on Saturday with local volunteers Tristan, Sally, Noah and Byron. Going forward regular sessions will be scheduled Mondays and Thursdays, 4-7 pm and Saturdays from 9-noon.

The room is a little on the cozy side so for now we’re going to limit the number of volunteers to five per session and see how that works. If you want to sign up for a volunteer slot, this link will take you to a signup sheet; for now, I’ve just listed dates through April 16. Marcel or I will confirm with you by email the night before each session. You can also just drop by and, if there’s room, join in.

99 Plymouth Street is in Dumbo, right under the Manhattan Bridge, and in addition to the community room and park offices also contains the new environmental education center–info and directions here.

Let me know if any questions, otherwise hope to see you at 99 Plymouth.

Rob
917 656 7285

From BBP 4/2/16

Noah and Byron securing the temporary frames to the strongback

From BBP 4/2/16

Tristan manning the screw gun

From BBP 4/2/16

Snow Row 2016

VCB sent two boats, King Tide and Warrior, and crews to The Snow Row, a 3 1/2 mile open water rowing race sponsored by the Hull Lifesaving Museum. Some VCB rowers joined forces with Atlantic Challenge rowing Don Betts’ Cady in the race. The Warrior crew, with Teresa Wang as cox, won in their division: Cox-4 Youth Amateur, finishing with a time of 37:00 minutes. (Amateur meaning that they never rowed together before.) The King Tide crew, with Dave Clayton as cox, also won in their division: Pilot Gig, adult Amateur with a time of 41:57. HERE are official race results and times.

From Snow Row 2016
From Snow Row 2016

Warrior, Stretch Gunning Dory riding King Tide, Cornish Pilot Gig

From Snow Row 2016

Warrior Crew: Kenny Lin, Teresa Wang, Rhys Manley, Bernard Slawomirski, and Adam Rosen

From Snow Row 2016

King Tide Crew: Oscar Cheung, Dexter Tong, Curtis Betts, Tony Fung, Sally Curtis, Dave Clayton, Andrew Leung

From Snow Row 2016

VCBers Eric Cerny, Yee Gee Cheng, Brian Tong with Atlantic Challengers, Rock Singewald, Mary Betts & Austen

From Snow Row 2016

Village Community Boathouse and Atlantic Challenge winners

Wednesday Boatbuilding Report

By Sally Curtis
Sally, Ruth, Chris, Marcel, Matt & Harry braved the cold on Wednesday to put the first coat of green on the Wherry and spile, cut and scarf a third plank for the starboard side of the 14 foot Whitehall.

From 2016-01-21

Chris, Harry, Marcel & Ruth painting the Wherry pea green.

From 2016-01-21
From 2016-01-21

Ruth smiling while spilling

From 2016-01-21

Chris holding down the batton

From 2016-01-21

Marcel showing Harry how it’s done

Boatbuilding & Repair

by
Sally Curtis

From Boatbuilding13

Now that the cold weather is upon us and the rowing season is over, VCB invites volunteers to join us at the boathouse to help build and repair our well-used fleet. We have two building projects underway : The Tandem Annapolis Wherry, a kit boat from Chesapeake Light Craft that matches the one we built a few years ago. This boat has been extremely popular especially with our Prospect Park Lake crowd; The other project is a 16 foot Whitehall Gig for our Prospect Park Lake program. We are also undertaking a complete overhaul of Whitehall Rowing Gig “Notorious G.I.G” built in 2008 by Rob Buchanan and his Lang College students along with VCB community volunteers. Notorious has been our most popular boat maybe because of the name but also because she has a reputation for being a fast boat. In seven years of hard use, Notorious has had little or no maintenance or repairs. The plan is to strip off the old clear coat, fill all the holes and dings and then varnish and paint.

From Boatbuilding13

Ruth & Yee Gee painting the Wherry

From Boatbuilding13

Phil & Marcel planking the Whitehall

From Boatbuilding13

Sally sanding Notorious

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