Friday, May 25, 2018

Fw: (CRAB) This Weekend on the Charles!!




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Friday 5pm Informal Sailing Races Community Boating between Longfellow and Mass Ave Bridges

Saturday and Sunday  Nothing scheduled  - Enjoy your Memorial Day Weekend!!


FYI
    Next Sat June 1 is the Charles River Swim 7 - 9am

 

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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Charles River Dye test May 8

A message from the DCR:

Harvard University will be conducting a dye test of their drainage system on Tue  08 may which could result in discoloration of the waters of the Charles River Basin between North Harvard Street and Western Avenue.  The dye is innocuous but is colored a bright green/yellow.  Testing is expected to occur between 7:00 am and 2:00 pm.


Best,

Aleks Zosuls

Friday, April 27, 2018

Fw: (CRAB) This Weekend on the Charles!!




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Friday 5pm  Novice Sailing races Mass Ave to Longfellow Bridge

Saturday 7:30-9:30am College rowing races 2k course
              11 -12pm Ducey Cup  BB&N vs Belmont HS rowing races in powerhouse stretch
               2:30 pm HS girls rowing races in powerhouse stretch

              10am -6pm Intercollegiate Sailing races MIT tight to Cambrige shore

Sunday  10am - 4pm  Intercollegiate Sailing races MIT tight to Cambridge shore

             11am - 3:30pm  Run of the Charles  Canoe, Kayak and Paddleboard races in and around Herter park area.....but also probably all over the river!!  Huge amount of folks who may have never been on the Charles!!

 

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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Fw: (CRAB) It feels like winter and yet, we have our first cautionary email!



 
 
 
Check out the CRAB website at www.charlesriverallianceofboaters.org


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Happy supposed-to-be-spring!  Predicting snow for tomorrow.  Enough already, am I right?

The miserable weather has not deterred many of you intrepid souls from getting your work done.  Good for you!  But, apparently, we need a refresher in the traffic pattern.  I'm going to cut and past language from a few messages that I have recieved from folks recently.

1.  The traffic pattern DOES NOT PERMIT PASSING ON SHORE.  If that crew in front of you is in your way, bark at them and get them to move over.  I'm not going to say that you can't ever give a better line to another crew, but unless there is loud communication on that front, you are just reinforcing bad behavior.  And the next boat that overtaking crew encounters may not see it that way, and we may have an accident on our hands.  So... pass to the middle.  Got it?

2.  "But novices are so slow and can't get out of the way so I just go around them."  um, no.  Give a shout in advance.  and pass to the middle.  You read #1, right?  To quote one of my on-river pen pals, "Plan ahead people!  2 mistakes don't cancel each other out!"

3.  Don't turn in front of bridge arches.  Turn where the river is wide and where you have visibility.  Please.

4.  Don't drill by pairs through bridge arches when you have traffic behind.  If you're by pairs, get over to the side and try to let traffic move past you.

And on a positive note, I got a note of kudos to an unnamed NU coach who had 2 eights side by side and were in the heat of battle in the powerhouse, and were both going to use the center arch to avoid the high school boat in the right arch and the coach made them correct to move one eight into the side arch.  The high school boat heard the NU coach and scrambled a bit to make room, but that is how it is supposed to work.

Safety first everyone!  If there are new coaches our there that you think are not recievging these, please send me their emails.


 

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Friday, March 23, 2018

This weekend on the charles

Is sure to be very busy.  Happy spring everyone.

Please bring your patience and expect the race courses (powerhouse, 2k course if it isnt windy) to be exceptionally busy.  Please keep your eyes open for boats turning at the ends of straight stretches and dont be afraid to communicate with each other.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Fw: Re: FISA boat donation

See below for info on a neat initiative.  

Thanks to CRI for heading it up and reaching out to include everyone else and hopefully make it a bigger success.

  
 
Check out the CRAB website at www.charlesriverallianceofboaters.org


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Subject: Re: FISA boat donation

Here you go:


Boat/Oars Donation for Rowing Development in Trinidad & Tobago

World Rowing, working with CRI-Boston, is sending a shipping container of donated equipment to the nation of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean to get that nation on the water. If you have any secondhand equipment that you'd consider donating to help, please contact Matt Lehrer at matt.lehrer@communityrowing.or g

Equipment needs include boat (except 8+'s) and oars of any size sweep or sculling. T&T is particularly interested in any wider hulls that would be appropriate for rough water. The current shipment contains:
  • 2 Vespoli 4+'s
  • 1 Alden Trainer 2x
  • 2 C2 ergs
  • 1 set 8 sweep oars
  • 2 sets sculling oars
Pickup of donated items can be arranged. Any help you can provide is much appreciated!





Making Rowing for All a reality on the Charles River every day
 
Join us for indoor and outdoor rowing opportunities this fall!

 

Friday, November 17, 2017

Sad news. Tom McNichol

I'm sad to tell you that the Charles River community has lost a friend. Tom McNichol, founder of the clean-up boat, has passed away after a battle with cancer.  See information below.

Thanks to Fred from Charles River Yacht Club for passing the news along.

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To: Kate Sullivan <kategalway@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: Tom McNichol



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A wake will be held for Tom McNichol at the Norton Funeral Home at 53 Beech Street in Framingham on Saturday, November 18 from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM.  A small blessing will be held during the wake at noon.   



Thursday, November 16, 2017

Fw: Fwd: FOOT OF THE KEVIN - DEADLINE 6PM TONIGHT TO SIGN UP




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From: Kevin Galie' <kevinjngalie@gmail.com>
Date: 11/16/17 12:25 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Kate Sullivan <kategalway@gmail.com>, David Ringham <dringham@unionboatclub.org>, "Bohrer, Thomas R" <tbohrer@bu.edu>, kane@communityrowing.org
Subject: FOOT OF THE KEVIN - DEADLINE 6PM TONIGHT TO SIGN UP


Just a reminder that this Saturday (Nov 18) is the 2nd Annual CBC Timed Scrimmage (aka the Foot of the Kevin).

Start Time:  8:00am
Course:  CBC through the River Street Bridge and back (all side arches on ALL bridges...including Weeks and paddling through Eliot after the finish)
Timing:  provided by HERENOW.COM

Sign Up HERE

Reserve your boat HERE

Send all questions / comments / suggestions / advice to Kevin, HERE

Thanks, and Go CBC!!

**SATURDAY 8AM:  NOV. 18TH*** 2nd Annual CBC Pre-Thanksgiving "Timed Scrimmage"   
-   turn around stake-style race ~3.01 Miles/4850 Metres (aka Foot of the Kevin)
-  4 or more oar boats only (no singles) Mens/Womens/Mixed 2X, 4X, 4+ No-age Handicapping 
TIMING PROVIDED BY HERENOW.COM
- Start/Finish: Cambridge Boat Club CBC 
- Turn Around Point (all side arches only): River Street Bridge (just before Riverside Boat Club) 
- ALL CLUBS INVITED – Please email Kellieogutman@gmail.com to enter Fun Prize for each winning boat! 
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Fw: Fwd: Sunday Scrimmage - Nov 19th

See below

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From: Judith Vogel <vogel.judith@gmail.com>
Date: 11/14/17 8:36 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Kate Sullivan <kategalway@gmail.com>
Subject: Sunday Scrimmage - Nov 19th

Hi Kate,

Would you add our planned scrimmage to CRAB? Details are below.

Date: Nov 19th
Time: 7:30AM start
Course: HOCR (completed in 1xs) 

Thanks! 
Judith 

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Saturday, November 11, 2017

Fw: FOOT / TAIL race time changes

Thanks Liz for the info below


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Sent: Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 6:59 PM
Subject: FOOT / TAIL race time changes
Hi Kate - Due to the predicted COLD weather tomorrow (Saturday, Nov 11), the Foot / Tail races have been moved later in the morning.  Here are the start times:

Starting at MIT:
10:00AM  -  Men's Varsity 4+  (27 entered)
11:00AM   -  Women's Varsity 8+  (19 entered)
11:15AM   -  Men's Varsity 8+ (22 entered)
Starting at Riverside:
11:30AM  -  Women's Varsity 4+ (10 entered)
11:45AM  -  Women's Varsity 8+ (11 entered)

The women's races end at the HOCR finish line.
The men's races end at Newell BH.

Thank you for posting.  Stay warm!!
Liz


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email: eholeary@fas.harvard.edu

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Fw: Foot / Tail of the Charles November 11

Thanks to Liz O'Leary for the info below


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Cc:
Sent: Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 10:00 AM
Subject: Foot / Tail of the Charles November 11
Hi Kate - Here is information for the races this Saturday:

November 11, 2017 - The Foot and The Tail of the Charles will be run together this Saturday, Nov 11.  
Race Schedule:
8:00AM  - Men's Varsity 4+
8:30AM  - Women's Varsity 8+
9:30AM  - Men's Open 8+
9:45AM  - Women's Varsity 4+
10:00AM - Women's Novice 8+

The start line for all races is the MIT Boathouse.  The finish line is Newell Boathouse, except the 8:30AM women's 8+ will race to the HOCR Finish Line.

Could you please post this via CRAB?

Thank you,
Liz





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Fw: CBC Timed Scrimmage

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Sent: Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 4:29 PM
Subject: CBC Timed Scrimmage
This is an informal, stake race style timed scrimmage for Men's/Women's/Mixed 2x, 4x, 4+.  Entrants will row downstream through side arches on BOS bank and upstream through side arches on CAM bank.  Please boat with caution from 7:30am -9:30am that Saturday.  Thank you.
 
Contact:  Tracey Neret, RateQs@yahoo.com, (617) 308-0330
 
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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Lots of Sailing and a head race this weekend. PLEASE READ!

CRAB.  Be advised that it is a busy weekend in the Basin and beyond.  

2 BIG sailing events, both Saturday and Sunday, between Longfellow and Mass Ave.  AND, Community Boating is open for their last weekend of the season and it looks to be a nice one, so count on a good crowd from them too.

All of which prompted....

Sunday, October 29th's, Seven Sisters Regatta to move its course to start upstream of the Mass Ave Bridge and will finish right before Weeks. Racing crews will warm up  below the Mass Ave bridge but will not go beyond the MIT sailing dock. Crews will proceed through Weeks Bridge before spinning and returning to Riverside Boat Club.  Expect their racing to be done by 10:15AM.  This is a small event so they should be able to manage this well.  Thank you Simmons and Seven Sisters organizers and the Sailing folks at Community Boating, MIT, BU and Harvard for working together on this.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR EVERYONE ELSE?

Stay away.  Don't go below Mass Ave after 9AM on Saturday or Sunday, and steer clear of the Head Racing course between 9AM and 10AM on Sunday.  


 
 
 
Check out the CRAB website at www.charlesriverallianceofboaters.org

Friday, October 13, 2017

Fw: Scrimmage tomorrow (sat)

Heads up for more action tomorrow.  Thanks Winsor for the heads up.


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From: "Lisa Stone" <lstone@winsor.edu>
To: "kate sullivan" <kategalway@yahoo.com>
Cc:
Sent: Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 8:06 PM
Subject: Scrimmage
Hi Kate,
Naomi Walker (my lovely assistant) thought I ought to give the river community a 'heads up' on our scrimmage tomorrow. Winsor v NCDS 1:45 start - 7 fours and 4 eights.
thanks!
Lisa

Join us for the Head of the Q!

Please come down and join us for the Head of the Quinnobequin Regatta this Sunday starting at Noon.  The race runs from Eliot Bridge to the North Beacon St. Bridge and awards to follow at Community Rowing.  This one of a kind event puts hundreds of kids in singles, some participants have been as young as 11(!), and will restore your faith in the future of the world because they are very aware of their steering, handle the warmup whirlpool really well, sort them selves out for the start and race really hard.  It is a fantastic event to watch!  

A few things of note:
  -the warm up is a sight to behold.  Hundreds of kids looping in singles, so be sure to check out above Anderson Bridge for some interesting viewing.
  -Eliot Bridge makes for great viewing of the Start, as does the new park at Hells Half Acre on the Cambridge side and Herter Park on the Boston side.
 -the North Beacon St. Bridge is also good viewing, as is the little parking area on Watertown's Little Greenough Blvd.

We run this event late in the season and late in the day because it is not conducive to having other boats on the water with it.  We try to give these kids the run of the river as it is the first sculling race for many of them, and as you know, the Charles has its twists and turns.  We have many safety launches out there and State Police support as well.  But if you are a boater, please plan to avoid the North Beacon to Eliot Stretch from Noon to 1pm, but also use extra serious caution from 11AM to 3pm (kids may be rowing back to other clubs after the awards).

We also have some elected officials with districts that touch our segment of the Charles (Watertown Sq. to the Harbor) joining us for the awards cenermony, so come down and shake their hands and let them know about the boaters in their districts.

Thanks everyone.

 
 
 
Check out the CRAB website at www.charlesriverallianceofboaters.org

Fw: (CRAB) This Weekend on the Charles!!

See below for the weekend events and adjust your schedule accordingly.

More details on the Q coming shortly.


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Saturday 7am Head of the Kevin - last one, organized race by Riverside on HOCR course - give them room!!

Sunday 12 -2 pm Head of the Quinnobequin - 200 youth ages 11-18 racing in singles from Eliot Bridge to No. Beacon St Bridge.  Take a break and watch!!

 

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Friday, October 6, 2017

Fw: (CRAB) This weekend on the Charles



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No events planned for either Saturday or Sunday. 

Still, heads up for new buoys near Eliot, seasonal one way arch use, and fellow rowers practicing for upcoming races.  

Head of Quinebequin, another Head of the Kevin scheduled for next weekend, then it's HOCR in 2 weekends!!!

 

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Monday, October 2, 2017

Traffic Pattern Alert! Eliot Turn Buoys going in!

On Tuesday, October 3, 2017, expect to see buoys go in on the Eliot turn.  This is done in an effort to keep river traffic separated while folks are training for the Head of the Charles Regatta - especially those out of towners that come in to practice and are not as concientious about keeping to the right side of the river as our own rowers (ahem!).  Early morning rowers (aka Vampire rowers) and all pre-sunrise rowers need to keep a sharp eye for thes buoys on Wednesday and moving forward.  

The buoys tend to be placed so as to allow power boats to continue to use the channel, so keep your eyes peeled for motor boats too.

Please keep in mind that today is not race day, and regular Charles River rowing rules apply when practing your Head of the Charles piece.  please see the rules that your club has agreed to abide by at www.CharlesRiverAllianceofBoaters.org and look on the rowing page.

Reminders!
-The center arches of the Powerhouse are upstream only for rowers until Thanksgiving.  Powerboats continue to use them bi-directionally so please say to the right and don't cross the center line of the river when using them.  
-When heading downstream through Weeks, please make sure you or your crews are hugging the Boston shore and that you start your turn BEFORE the bridge.  Please give this turn your special attention.
-When heading downstream on the Eliot Turn, please make sure that you or you or your crews are hugging the Boston shor, and that your coaching launches stay close to your crews.

Thanks to the Head of the Charles for their committement to communicating the buoy info to the River community and for working with the power boaters on this too.  See Brendan's note below and his contact info if you have questions.

Yours in fall boating safety,

Kate

 
 
 
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To: kate sullivan <kategalway@yahoo.com>
Cc: Ben Daniels <bdaniels82@gmail.com>; "rlevy@rcn.com" <rlevy@rcn.com>
Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017, 12:25:32 PM EDT
Subject: Eliot Turn Buoys

Hi All -

wanted to send a note that we are planning to install the Eliot Turn buoys tomorrow mid day.  

Please let me know if there are any questions or concerns.

thanks!

Brendan Mulvey
Director of Operations
Head Of The Charles® Regatta
October 21st & 22nd 2017
617.868.6200

Friday, September 29, 2017

Fw: (CRAB) This weekend on the Charles




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Saturday  - nothing scheduled

Sunday  - BC, BU, NU women scrimmage, buoyed course with safety launches, HOCR finish to Newton Yacht Club, a 15 minute break, then back again.  
           8:00 am  - 12 pairs
           9:00am - 5 fours
          10:00am - 10 pairs

Thank you all for accomodating any posted races, whether it's just being aware, pulling over when they pass, or changing the time of your own workout, those that are in the races do appreciate it!! As always, these notices are for your information, safety and awareness and not to prevent you from being on the river when the events occur!!

 

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