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Maritime Museum Offers Rowing Classes

Hudson River Maritime Museum will offer traditional rowing classes beginning in June.

Press release from the Hudson River Maritime Museum:

May 24, 2021

KINGSTON, N.Y. – Hudson River Maritime Museum will offer traditional rowing classes
beginning in June. Classes on traditional open boat rowing, different from scull rowing which is
also popular on the Hudson River, will help students experience this tradition which has a long
history in waterfront communities.

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Sessions are offered throughout the summer and fall and begin with on shore instruction
covering the basics of rowing traditional boats. Instructors will cover boat selection, handling,
maritime rules, safety, and trip planning. On-the-water practice happens on the Rondout Creek
next to the museum and students will be able to test their skills with a row up the creek.
Students who have taken the introductory course can sign up for Traditional Rowing 2 which
includes more time out on the water and allows participants and instructors to choose from the
museum’s fleet of traditional row boats for a trip, conditions permitting, to the nearby Hudson
River.

Rowing has been pivotal to all working waterfronts for as long as people have taken to the
water. Only in the last century was rowing replaced with motors as the main way to move
people and goods around harbors and ports. Rowing classes, along with on-site woodworking
and boatbuilding courses, are part of the museum’s mission to preserve maritime history,
traditions and craft.

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For details about classes and to register, visit www.hrmm.org/rowing or call 845-338-0071.
People who have questions can contact John Phelan, Wooden Boat School Coordinator, at
[email protected] or 845-338-0071.


This press release was produced by the Hudson River Maritime Museum. The views expressed here are the author’s own.