Friday, July 29, 2016

What is happening on the Charles

Folks.  Before we get to the calendar, a few items.

For Rowers
The traffic pattern document was formalize, oh, maybe in 2002? and all of the organizations on the river were invited to help with the project.  The resulting document  is what all of the clubs agreed to abide by to provide a more safe boating environment for all. You may not agree with it, but your club did.  If you would like to propose a change, write it up and we'll all vote on it.  Otherwise, please row it as written.  A few specific notes:

Lights:  These are not optional.  Those launching at 5AM should already have them, and for everyone else, your time is coming.  Make sure your lights are operational now.  And by lights, we mean red/green bow light and white stern light.  This is consistent with Coast Guard regs. See the document langugate below.
       • Bow light should be red / green (port / starboard), and be attached to the bow marker clip or forward point of bow washbox well in front of the bowman. Flashing or strobe lights are NOT as visible as solid lights, and are not acceptable, except as a secondary source of illumination. 
       • Stern light should be white, and be mounted aft of stern washbox or mounted above stern of boat. 

Blades:  It is required that you paint your oars the colors of the club for which you row.  Document language reads:
All organizations shall paint blades in their designated pattern, and require that private equipment owners follow suit, to make a crew's affiliation known to others.

The Union Lane:  If you are heading downstream, you must be at least 2-eights-and-a-launch width from shore to ensure that you are not in the Union Lane.  The downstream arches of the Mass Ave bridge are 4 to the left and 4 to the right of the lighted platform.  It is like hitting the broadside of a barn.  If you are not in a correct arch, you aren't trying.  Please be attentive to this.

Conversely, boats using the Union lane should cross quickly and safely to the right side of the river just after the finish line of the 2k course.  Recently, I have witnessed scullers using this lane all the way up to the BU Boathouse.  Please spread the word that is too far.  Even the most concientious boaters will not expect you to be heading upstream that far up.  Please change your ways.  

One more note.  The traffic pattern notes "poor weather conditions" for the Union Lane.  But that is a highly subjective term.  Please expect people to use the Union Lane in all weather conditions.  I've included the document language below: 
Union Lane: The Union lane allows scullers launching from Union Boat Club to pass upstream through the lagoon, or along the Boston shore in poor weather conditions, to avoid crossing the basin. It also allows crews to proceed upstream when wind conditions do not permit normal use of the 2000m race course. The lane includes the 2nd through the 4th arches from the Boston shore (the shore arch is impassible), and runs from the lagoon at the Hatch Shell to just past the 2000m finish, where upstream crews and scullers shall cross quickly to the Cambridge shore. Crews and scullers in the lower basin must be alert for boats crossing out of this lane. Note that the lagoon, which is generally accessible only to single sculls, is a no pressure zone. Scullers must be constantly alert for scullers approaching in the opposite direction.  
 
MIT Lane:  Language below but basically, make sure that your stern point is OUTSIDE of the boathouse to ensure that you are not in the MIT lane.  MIT bound crews are also reminded to cross quickly and to be fully crossed and close to shore by the time you reach the finish line.  
MIT Lane: The MIT lane allows crews to launch and land from the MIT Boathouse without crossing the race course. The lane extends out from the Cambridge shore to the outer boundary of the MIT Boathouse, and crews passing upstream on the race course shall stay left. It extends from the MIT Boathouse to the footbridge over Storrow Drive, where MIT crews rejoin the regular traffic patterns. Crews and scullers in the lower basin should watch for MIT boats crossing in and out of this lane 
 
Calendar
The only immediate items on the Calendar are the Community Boating friday night informal races (5:30PM to 8:30PM), and their Tiller Club's sunday morning formal races (9:30AM to 2:30PM), held between Longfellow and Mass Ave.  Check out the cool document on the CRAB website to help figure out how to spot sailing races, and how to navigate near them.

On the Horizon:
Sunday, August 7, 2016
5:30AM - Mohammed Jafri Memorial Row.  Gathering at the HOCR start (BU Boathouse), an proceeding upstream.

Saturday, August 20, 2016
All Day - Red Bull Flutag at the Hatch Shell. Home made flying machines compete for most air time, landing in the river.

Saturday, August 27, 2016
10:30AM - 6:30PM Red Bull Relay Stake Race.  Riverside Boat Club to Mag Beach Powderhouse-ish area.  This rowing event is a very short sprint to a stake, rounding it, and back.  High intensity and definitely an event worth coming to see - eights do not round a stake gracefully.  Use magazine beach for best viewing.  All other boaters are asked to work with regatta officials to pass the course.

Fall Dates to mark on your calendar

September 11, Head of the Kevin I
September 17, CRI Fall Classic Regatta
September 24, Head of the Kevin II
October 2, Greater Boston Youth Rowing Head Race
October 15, Head of the Kevin III
October 16, Head of the Quinobequin youth singles regatta
October 22, 23, Head of the Charles Regatta
And if someone could send the Foot of the Charles dates, it would be appreciated.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Fw: (CRAB) What is Happening on the Charles!

 On Wednesday, July 20, 2016 10:01 AM, CRAB via CRAB <CRAB@groupspaces.com> wrote:




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Quiet week except for the Community Boating Friday nite informal racing (5:30pm to 8:30pm in the lower basin) and their Tiller Club's formal racing on Sunday morning (9:30AM to 2:30PM).  Both of these should be given ample room.
Per the note sent from DOT last week and shared with you all, the Cambridge Arch of Anderson Bridge should reopen today, and the center arch closes.  This is easy enough for small boat who should use the right hand arch.  But, this is less familiar territory for powerboats, and especially the larger powerboats.  Keep in mind that the visiting powerboats coming off the boat ramp may not be aware of the construction, and may not be sure how much depth there is in each arch.  Bottom line, use caution around this bridge and keep your eyes open for powerboats going against the grain.
The next event on the calendar is the Mohammed Jafri memorial row on August August 7.  Expect rowers to gather at the Head of the Charles start line at 5:30AM (that is the BU Boathouse below the BU Bridge) and to proceed upstream.







 

A few friendly and important reminders

 New oars?  Congrats!  Now paint them in the pattern of the boarclub from which you row.  Why?  Because the State Police say you must, and the traffic pattern secifies it too.  And your boat club agreed to abide by the traffic pattern.  This is the only way that we can identify you should there be a problem.  And if you read these CRAB notes with any regularity, you know that we often have to reach out and remind folks of the traffic pattern.  So, don't be that guy who is doing something wrong and doesn't know it.  Paint your blades. Clubs are asked to enforce this rule.
The powerhouse is bi-directional until Labor Day.  If you are using a center arch in the Powerhouse (which includes River and Western bridges only) please stay to the right because boats could be using the other half of that arch in the other direction.  You should only be using the Center arch if the right hand arches are full.
Is your sculling group or gaggle of sweep boats blocking the river?  You shouldn't.  If you are waiting to start a piece, then wait next to shore.  But if, for some reason, you are in the way, at least call out to approaching boats and help them navigate around you.  Courtesy is always the right way to go.







 
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Friday, July 15, 2016

Traffic Pattern Alert: Anderson Bridge Center arch closing Wednesday, Cambridge arch re-opening.

see below.

Check out the CRAB website at www.charlesriverallianceofboaters.org


On Friday, July 15, 2016 10:28 AM, "Connelly, Roderick (DOT)" <Roderick.Connelly@dot.state.ma.us> wrote:


Good morning All,
We will be reopening the Cambridge side barrel and closing the center barrel on Wednesday the 20th.
Thanks,
Roderick M. Connelly III
Resident Engineer Anderson Memorial Bridge
Mass DOT District 6 Construction


Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Fw: (CRAB) What is happening on the Charles

On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 4:24 PM, CRAB via CRAB <CRAB@groupspaces.com> wrote:




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Friday, July 15, 2016.   
5:30PM - 8:30PM.  Community Boating's Friday Nite Informal Racing.  Course between Longfellow and Mass Ave Bridges.  Varying skill levels participate, so give'em a wide berth.

Saturday, July 16, 2016
8:30AM - Noon.  CBC Invitational Relay.
 This is a tricky one.  Course is set in loops of varying size, from Eliot Bridge to the BU Bridge.  A travel lane down the middle is maintained, however, power boaters are asked to stay sharp!  and work with any and all regatta officials on the course.  Racing boats can come up behind you quickly, and depending on the stage of the race, may need to turn and cross the river quickly in front of you.  So please keep your eyes open and listen to any race officials.  Contact Tracey at rateQs@yahoo.com if you have specific questions.

Sunday, July 17, 2016
9:30AM to 2:30PM.  Community Boating's Tiller Club's Formal Racing.
 Course between Longfellow and Mass Ave Bridges.  Serious racing her folks, so give'em a wide berth.

 
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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Fw: (CRAB) What is happening on the Charles

On Thursday, July 7, 2016 11:07 AM, CRAB via CRAB <CRAB@groupspaces.com> wrote:




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Friday, Jul7 8, 2016
5:30PM to 8:30PM, Community Boating informal racing,
between Longfellow and Mass Ave bridges.  Sailors of varying skills participating.

Sunday, July 10
7AM to 7PM, Riverside Boat Club's Cromwell Cup Regatta
.  1000M sprint from Weeks footbridge to near the far end of the parking area past Riverside Boat Club.  Jam packed racing.  Other boaters should expect delays and work with race officials to traverse the course at no wake speed duing scheduled breaks.

9:30AM to 2:30PM, Community Boating's Tiller Club Formal Racing,
between Longfellow and Mass Abe bridges.  Serious stuff.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016
2PM to 6PM  City Splash! Swim the Charles
event at the Hatch Shell.  Steer clear.

Keep in mind that the CBC relay regatta is coming up on July 16th from 8:30AM to 12:30PM.  Questions about how to get by this looping relay?  Talk to Tracey at RateQs@yahoo.com
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