Thursday, May 31, 2012

More, this weekend on the Charles

On saturday, Winthrop Yacht Club will be visiting Newton Yacht Club with several boats, some quite large.  Newton will be giving them a heads up about this weekend's events but rowers should expect power boaters with less familiarity of the river, and should use caution at all bridges but especially
  • the BU Bridge where powerboats must use the Boston most arch in both directions.
  • Weeks Bridge, where powerboats must use the center arch and the large ones must line themselves up on the arch giving them no room to maneuver.  visibility is limited as well
  • Arsenal Bridge where the Watertown arch is stanrdard for both upstream and downstream travel.

Boats may be returning saturday nite or sunday, so keep your eyes open.

This Weekend on the Charles

Lots of unusual things going on this weekend so listen up and do yourself a favor and stay out of the basin this weekend.  If rowing after 10am pay particular attention to the CRLS/BLS event detailed at the bottom of this email.  And keep in mind, work continues on the BU bridge on both night and day (not evening) shifts.  Watch out for barges.

SATURDAY
7:30am to 10:30am - Charles River Swim.  Big course that goes around buoys in the basin.  go early or avoid, Avoid, AVOID.  Powerboaters will need to keep their eyes open for directions from race officials.
 
SUNDAY
6:30am to 10am - UBC regatta on the 2k course.  No wake please and non-participants should row upstream.
10:00am to 10:30am - Battle of the Latins with CRLS v BLS from Newton Yacht Club to the Canoe and Kayak docks at Herter park.  fours and eights racing using widest (read: not the usual) arches with launches on hand to ensure safety.  See details below.
11:00am to 2PM  CRLS Parent Slow Row - The CRLS crew will hold it's annual end of season bbq and parent row at the Cambridge Boat Club.  Members of the team are welcome to take their family and friends out in the shells for slow rows for fun.  Coaches will be monitoring the crews.

 CRLS v BLS event details.
This coming Sunday, June 3rd, the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Crew will be racing the Boston Latin School Crew.  This is a special course used only for this one race and we specifically hold the race at this time of the morning to hopefully avoid as much boat traffic as possible.  We begin at the Newton Yacht Club and race side by side to the Charles River Canoe and Kayak Rental Center in Herter Park.  The course goes downstream through the center arch of the North Beacon Street bridge (with a launch on hand to make sure no upstream traveling rowers are caught by surprise) and the Watertown (upstream for rowers - so again with the launch supervision) arch of the Arsenal St. bridge.   Racing begins at 10:00 am and should be done by 10:20 am.   

We are asking for special consideration and patience of anyone on the water in that area at that time.  We will have coaches in launches stationed at both the N. Beacon St. and Arsenal bridges to help monitor traffic.   Addtionally we will be dropping bouys at several points along the course to help control traffic and the racing crews.  

Please give me a call at 617-461-0557 or email me if you have any questions or concerns about this. 

Thank you, 
Dale Wickenheiser
Head Coach 
CRLS Crew
 
CRLS Athletics / Crew
459 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02138
office)617-349-6690
fax)617-349-6692
cell)617-461-0557
www.crlsrowing.org

Thursday, May 24, 2012

This Weekend on the Charles

Hello Charles River Sports Fans!
 
Its a big weekend for high school sailors!  Please keep clear of the race cources, look out for race officials to steer you in a better direction or better yet, avoid the lower basin all-together on Saturday.  Other than that, you are reminded about BU Bridge work.  keep your eyes open for barges which can be in any arch.  Work is both morning and night so watch your backs.  Powerboaters, we did hear that the barge was unlit, un-bouyed and parked in the Boston arch.  We are trying to get it parked behind the abutments as it was during most of the project - but use caution just in case.
 
SAT
9:00AM - MIT hosted High School Sailing National Championships.  Race courses set beween Mass Ave and Longfellow Bridges.  All other boaters are asked to heed requests to minimize traffic in the basin and/or use a specific route in order to not interrupt races.   

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

News from the Clean Up Boat

Charles River Clean Up Boat - Update 12-2

All the news from the river is good.  We had a great start to our 9th year of cleaning the river.  On May 12, the Charles River Yacht Club added 4 boats to the opening day clean up effort.  With a total of 5 boats, including the Lisa S, we removed most of the winters' residual trash between the BU Bridge and the dam.  We also picked up most of the floating trash upstream to the Watertown dam.  Thanks to Nick Pasquarosa, and the crew from the Charles River Yacht Club, for this jump start on the 2012 season.

Now things are back to normal.  On Thursday, May 17, we went all day and found less than 2 bags of trash.  The next day, Friday, Bob Gaffney ran into a pile of trash next to the dock at the Hatch shell.  Where it came from is a mystery.  Maybe it cam out from under the dock, or the activities at the Esplanade generated it.  All we know is that you have to keep working at it, if you want to keep the river looking beautiful.

This year almost everything is the same as prior years.  The Watertown Yacht Club is again providing us with a slip.  All four captains are back for another year.  Tom Soisson and Bob Gaffney have been with me from the start, and Mitch Lunin is in his 8th year.  The Galleria is again providing a recycle bin, and Angelo Tilas and the DCR folks are again hauling away the trash we gather after each trip.

Jonathan Burke and Lesley O'Garro, of the Museum of Science are again providing financial, and more importantly, a great deal of volunteer help.

Speaking of volunteers, it has been awesome.  We put the schedule for the season on the website in March.  It immediately began to fill.  Today we have crew well into August.  There are only 4 days in August without at least one crew, and many days in September are full.  There are still days across the schedule with only one person signed up, so we welcome one, or 2, more people on those days. Bottom line, if you want to come on the boat for a day this Summer, please pick a day, call Nancy Free, or me, and we will sign you up.  Our phone numbers and E-maill addresses are on the website...cleanupboat.org.

As to funding, thank you, thank you, to the folks who have sent donations early, it just makes a wearisome job that much easier.  We do not have any staff, and our fund raising consists of sending a request to folks who donated the prior years, and some phone calls.  Prior experience says although we worry about paying the bills during the Summer, one way, or another, someone steps up, and we get the bills paid.  Some day there may be an annuity in someones will, or a like happening will occur.  But, in the mean time, it's a whole bunch of folks helping as best they can, that keeps us going year after year.

By the way, other cities would like to have an organization like the Charles River Clean Up Boat.  Each year, people contact me for information, and help, in setting up an organization to clean their rivers and harbors.  Mobile, Alabama is the most recent to contact me.  I give as much information, and help, as I can, but without a lot of people like you, doing whatever they can to help, they do not succeed.  The approach of trying to force under funded government agencies to clean their rivers usually fails, and only makes the lawyers rich.  Our approach works well, and you are part of a great bunch of people who just get the job done.

The Charles River is a wonderful asset, we all do a great job of taking care of it, and everyone should take a few minutes to enjoy it.  Spring is here.

Tom

Powerhouse Stretch, Wednesday, May 23

Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 23rd, is the every other year, approximately 50th annual, end of season JV Crew Regatta of BB&N, Belmont Hill, Brooks, and Winsor Schools. It is on the Herter Half Mile Course between Northeastern and Belmont Hill / Winsor Boathouses. There will be approximately 20 high school fours on this stretch of river from 3:30 to 5:30 PM.

Thank you in advance for your patience and consideration on the last day of JV HS Crew 2012.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Anderson Bridge surface work beginning

Boating impacts soon to come but in the meantime, see this informaton on upcoming surface (or road level) work on Anderson Bridge


Beginning Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 7 AM, MassDOT crews will begin road work on the Anderson Memorial Bridge, which carries North Harvard Street over the Charles River, between Cambridge and Boston.  During the work, the downstream sidewalk will be closed and traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction on the bridge until further notice. Bicyclists will need to share the eastbound and westbound lanes.

Appropriate signs, channelizing devices and traffic control measures will be used to guide drivers through the work zone. 

MassDOT encourages drivers to allow extra time for their trips and to reduce speed and use caution when travelling through the work zone.

Friday, May 18, 2012

This Weekend on the Charles

SATURDAY
10:00am   Winsor v. Lincoln on the Powerhouse (Weeks to Mag Beach)
2:00PM    BB&N, Southfield, Lincoln, on the Powerhouse (Weeks to Mag Beach).
 
Keep in mind that inspections are on-going on the Longfellow and Day (7:00am to 3:30pm) and Night (8pm to 4:30am) work begins on the BU Bridge on Monday.  Please take care around these bridges.
 
And coaches and other motorized craft are reminded to use caution and NO WAKE speed around working barges.  a worker can be easily and seriously injured if working up on a lift under a bridge that starts swaying.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

This weekend on the Charles


SATURDAY
7-9am  BC and MIT are racing on the 2k course (longfellow to BU)
3:30-4PM   BB&N, Middlesex and NCDS are racing in the Powerhouse (Weeks to Magazine Beach)

And don't forget, Longfellow bridge inspections are ongoing, meaning moving barges with guys in lifts.  Coaches and powerboaters are reminded to not wake the barges as it apparently scares the crap out of the guy on the lift.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Longfellow Bridge Reconstruction update

Please be advised that the DCR/DOT is starting a special inspection of the Longfellow Bridge tomorrow.  this will involve yet another barge with lift, moving through the arches.  The inspection will take approximately 20 days.  Use caution in and around the Longfellow Bridge until, well, this whole massive project is done years from now - and coaches and other power boaters are asked to use caution to not wake the barge.  It is apparently really scary to be bobbing back and forth up on a lift on a barge.