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SCRA AGM 25th. October 2014

[Update 22.10.14: three AOCB items previewed in separate post] [Update 13.10.14:  Draft Minutes of 2013 AGM now available, see link below] Scottish Coastal Rowing Association Notice of Annual General Meeting Agenda 25 October 2014, 5.30 p.m. At the  Insh

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Great River Race Results 2014

Well done to the St Ayles skiffs and their crews that completed the Great River Race in London.  All came in at under 3 hours for the 21 mile course, with newly launched  Groot and Grut 2 being the

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Nith Navigation Race Report 2014

Royal West attended the Nith Navigation Race in two boats, and were joined by North Berwick, Troon, North Queensferry and Carrick.  The race is a six mile journey up the River Nith from Glencaple up to White Sands in

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Good Luck to St Ayles Skiffies in London

There are at least five St Ayles skiffs taking part in the Great River Race in London this weekend.  The Race is over a historic 21.6 mile course, up the River Thames from London Docklands, through the centre of

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Regatta Dates for 2015 Please

The Scottish Coastal Rowing Association is starting to put together the regatta calendar for 2015.  Please could all clubs forward their proposed dates to Sue Fenton by e mail:  scwfenton@gmail.com .    The sooner we get these the better!

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Wormit Launch “Catalina”

Wormit have launched their first St Ayles skiff, Catalina.  There is a full report on the Courier website.  The boat is named in honour of  the Norwegian flying boats which were stationed at nearby Woodhaven during the Second World War.

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Rowing the Tweed for the Paxton Picnic

    Dunbar Coastal Rowing Club organised their fourth Tweed Row.  Crews set off from Spittal, and rowed the four or so miles up the River Tweed from its mouth, under the magnificent bridges in Berwick-upon-Tweed, to Paxton House

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So much going on…..

There is so much going on that it is hard to keep up here.  As well as the Exciseman’s Chase and the  Great Tyne Row: some fife skiffs gathered at Kinghorn to give the boat builders and potential rowers

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