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There are two types of memberships to Holyoke Rows:

 

  • Rowing/Sculling Memberships
  • Kayaking/Canoeing Memberships

Rowing/Sculling Membership:

A Rowing/Sculling membership to Holyoke Rows provides discounted rates on Intermediate/Advanced Rowing classes as well as unlimited use of any club boats when boats are not in use by other club members or a club program. Club boats include 3 Alden Star singles and 2 Alden doubles as well as a variety of kayaks and canoes. Members must be certified to take out equipment.

Kayaking/Canoeing Membership:

The kayak/canoe season runs from early May until late October. Kayak/canoe members are allowed to use a club kayak or canoe (or store their own in the boathouse) on the river whenever they wish as long as the equipment is not being used by a class. Boats must be signed out as in use and then signed in as returned in the boathouse's logbook.

***All kayakers/canoers must wear a life jacket at all times!***

Members must be certified to take out equipment.

Please inquire about membership by e-mailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your name, home and work phone number, and e-mail address if you have one.

 
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Kayak Fun Races

Thursday evenings this summer we will be holding a fun informal canoe and kayak race / group fitness paddle at 6:00 PM . This is open to all abilities and and there will be no official times taken. We will all start our watches together and everyone can keep and post there own times. We will do assorted loops ranging from 4 - 6 miles each week. No entry fee is required. For more information contact Mark at lmsc80@yahoo.com

 

Race results

 

2010 Kayak Trips

 

Kayaking with

Holyoke Rows

 

New Clinic: The Troubled Kayak

 

Sooner or later, it's going to happen: you're going to find yourself on the outside of your kayak looking in. Or upside down. Or otherwise not going where you want and need to be.

Our troubled kayak series will teach you how to renter your kayak with or without assistance, as well as paddle strokes and other techniques for challenging conditions.

Clinics will be held every Saturday, July 24 through August 14, $45 members/$55 nonmembers with all equipment included. Expect a full 6-8 hour day on the water.

For more details, and to sign up, email trips@holyokerows.org.

 


September Third Sunday trip

 

Sunday September 19 we'll head north to Cornish NH. We'll put in next to the covered bridge connecting Cornish to Windsor VT, but before we do we'll walk from the put-in to visit the Augustus St Gaudens National Historic Site. St Gaudens was a sculptor known for his Civil War commemorative work. Back on the river, we'll paddle 10 miles south, meandering past corn fields, woods and hills,  taking out at Ashley Ferry State Park. Foliage in this area should be near peak. Cornish is about two hours from Holyoke, so participants will be encouraged to car pool.

 

Sunday August 15 we'll start at the boathouse and head south on the Connecticut, expolring tributaries (Chicopee and Westfield) on the way to Enfield.

Cost will be $10 for Hoyoke Rows members, and $40 for non-members. For information or to sign up, call the boathouse at 413-322-5647, or email ottertales@holyokerows.org. You can also get more information, including pictures of last year's trips here.

 

 

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