Community boat Building and Rowing in N.E.

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I have been heavily invovled in the growth of coastal rowing that has been ongoing in Scotland over the last 18 months. A design was adopted which communities can build for themselves from a kit, and then row in teams of four rowers and a coxswain in races against other communities.

If anyone is in the North East of England, and would like to get invovled in a similar rewarding activity, south of the current border, they might want to pop along to a meeting in Newcastle on the 10th of November:

http://scottishcoastalrowing.org/2010/11/02/st-ayles-in-newcastle-public-meeting-10-nov/

I look forward to a bit of international competition in the near future!

Robbie
 
I have been heavily invovled in the growth of coastal rowing that has been ongoing in Scotland over the last 18 months. A design was adopted which communities can build for themselves from a kit, and then row in teams of four rowers and a coxswain in races against other communities.

If anyone is in the North East of England, and would like to get invovled in a similar rewarding activity, south of the current border, they might want to pop along to a meeting in Newcastle on the 10th of November:

http://scottishcoastalrowing.org/2010/11/02/st-ayles-in-newcastle-public-meeting-10-nov/

I look forward to a bit of international competition in the near future!

Robbie

Sad to see no response to this. I'm involved with building our first St Ayles skiff here on Seil. It's a fantastic community project.

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http://www.seilskiff.org.uk

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We glued the last bit of the hull (outer gunwale) today - the next job is to get the boat ready for the painting team. We are hoping to launch in early Spring and we are having an open day / regatta on the 1st/2nd June - rowing, ceilidh and craic.

- W
 
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Good job, Nick. There's a Skiff up in Stornoway as well but I must admit I asked where the outboard bracket was supposed to go, and haven't been too involved since then...
 
Celtic Gigs & longboats are popular in the SW, Eire & Welsh coasts, we have had 2 at the Royal Welsh for some time & are just buying a few more. There is an annual race across the Irish Sea in them, so not just rowing in sheltered water. Mostly bought rather than built & GRP construction, but still popular for sea rowing.

http://www.royalwelshyachtclub.org.uk/index.html?maintext=page11.html

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Sad to see no response to this. I'm involved with building our first St Ayles skiff here on Seil. It's a fantastic community project.

Glad you are enjoying your involvement in community skiff building. The Gosforth skiff got built, and Named "Grace" after Miss Darling. http://www.rowgosforth.org.uk/

A boat is being built in North Norfolk and Kings Lynn are hoping to build two skiffs. We are nearly up to 100 kits out there, which is quite a start in under 3 years. The next launch will be the Portsoy skiffettes, the first all female build in the UK. 2 March at Portsoy Harbour, near Banff.
 
Sad to see no response to this. I'm involved with building our first St Ayles skiff here on Seil. It's a fantastic community project.
We glued the last bit of the hull (outer gunwale) today - the next job is to get the boat ready for the painting team. We are hoping to launch in early Spring and we are having an open day / regatta on the 1st/2nd June - rowing, ceilidh and craic.

- W

See you in Ullapool in July... :);)
 
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