Prospect Park Container Upgrade

The Park’s Department has agreed to rent us an unused shipping container on Wellhouse Drive, right across from the Prospect Park Lake launch ramp. Sally and Rob rolled the VCB flotilla of small boats across the West Drive to the new and more conveniently located boathouse/container. The new location is a real improvement because the boats won’t have to be rolled up the hill and across the West Drive dodging the racing bikes and those fierce dudes in spandex.

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Sally taking inventory at the new container on Wellhouse Drive.

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Maybe the Park’s Department will rent us the other two as well.

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The View looking down Wellhouse Drive past the containers toward the Peninsula

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Old Container Gone

Icebreaker 2015

From Icebreaker 2015

Village Community Boathouse sent two boats and two varsity crews, The VCB Splonkers & The Hot Cocos, to the Icebreaker, a youth race sponsored by the Hull Lifesaving Museum. In years past, the race was held on the beach in Hull, Massachusetts. However, extreme weather conditions the past two years led to the decision to move the race to the relatively protected Fort Point Channel in Boston. The race was held at the Boston Rowing Center near the Congress Street Bridge and the Boston Tea Party Museum. The VCB boats were unstacked and launched across the harbor at the Boston Navy Yard and then towed over to the Boston Rowing Center.
The VCB Splonkers won the heats in their First Four Varsity division. The Hot Cocos, rowing Whitehall Gig Storm Queen won The Nautical Mile race.

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VCB Splonkers: Rhys Manley, Malkiel Jurado, Teresa Wang, Emmanuel Juthenholtz, Adam Rosen

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Hot Cocos: Gianluca Yong, Cindy Lin, David Kang, Kenny Lin, Leo Auyeung​

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First Place- VCB Splonkers: Nautical Mile & First Fours Heats

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Nautical Mile Trophy

Special Thanks to Ed McCabe & Lory Newmeyer of Hull Lifesaving Museum for doing a great job organizing this wonderful and complicated event. Also thanks to Don & Martha Betts for putting us up.

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Icebreaker 2015

VCB Youth Race 2015

By
Phil Yee
Photos by Ingo Gunther

From VCB Youth Race 2015

The VCB Youth Race was postponed due to conditions likened to 40 years ago when the Edmund Fitzgerald a 729 foot long, 26,000 ton Lake Freighter sank in Lake Superior when the gales of November came early, in Hurricane West wind. Gordon Lightfoot’s song tells the story. On Saturday the race was postponed due to heavy winds with gusts up to 46mph out of the West were reported. I drove down from Western Beef along West Street to the Pier in the morning saw huge white caps and swells exploding against the sea wall I couldn’t comprehend that the mile and half wide Hudson something so strong could be conjured, as if the river appeared to be flowing West to East.
Happily, youth crews were able to make it a day later. In the test heat around the perimeter of buoys our alumni crew set the pace of 3:24. Our mixed team “The Splonkers” consisting of Stuy, BklynTech, Bard and Nest students took the first heat with 3:09. The second heat Sound Schools “Some Kids” crew busted out a 3:07. Both aforementioned teams had the two best combined times in the perimeter timed heats. In the first Head to Head Sprints the Harbor School “Sharks” bested the Sound School “you can’t row with us” team and the brethren Harbor School the “Sea Lions”. The Second Sprint Stuyvesant “B Team” passed the Sound Schools “Backward hat” and Harbor Schools “Row for Chiu”. This rounded out the field for final race. The Sound School’s Girls “Kiss my stern” bested the Harbor School Girls “Nike” in the timed heats, Sprints and their final row to Pier 26 and back 11:56 to 13:39. In the Boy/mixed final head race to the Sanitation Pier and back the Sound School’s “Some Kids” won with a time of 16:51, “The Splonkers” took second at 17:18, “The B Team” at 17:49 were head to head with the “Sharks” at the end whereas the Sharks had departed earlier their time was 18:47.

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VCB Youth Race 2015

Bird Returns to Pier 40

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Bird flew her coop at the Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday to return to home base at Pier 40 in preparation for the annual Village Community Boathouse Youth Race on Saturday. Bird has been the centerpiece of VCB’s Community Rowing Program at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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Bird Returns

Halloween at Village Community Boathouse

by
Yee Gee Cheng

The Village Community Boathouse celebrated Halloween last Saturday by going out for a row to Morris Canal. Three boats went out, including the high school race crew practicing for Ice Breaker. Eric Cerny finally got to row Flyer after working on it these past few months.
After the row, rowers gathered around to enjoy yummy Halloween treats. Picture Credits Andrew Leung, Margaret Ho, and Yee Gee Cheng.

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