Newquay Rowing Club was first set up in 1921 and has a modern Clubhouse at Newquay Harbour. They own what is believed to be the oldest Pilot Gig traditional rowing boat that is still in regular use, called "The Newquay", the wooden gig was built in 1812.
Newquay Rowing Club has an active social scene and fixtures diary, being the hosts of the annual County Gig Championships since they came up with the idea in 1969.
There are races every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the rowing season held in Newquay Bay all starting at 7pm around a triangular course, starting and ending at the Harbour.
The Club runs weekly sessions for new and novice rowers, usually on a Monday night between mid-May until September. You are invited to come down and try the sport (weather permitting). These sessions are run by experienced coxswains and rowers helping you to learn the basics and progress your rowing ability at your own pace.
All equipment is provided, just wear suitable training clothes (shorts, T-shirt, vest, tracksuit bottoms etc) and footwear you don't mind getting wet (old trainers, sandals etc). There is a charge of just £3 per session, which goes towards the upkeep of the gigs and equipment.
Address: Newquay Harbour, South Quay, The Harbour, Newquay, TR7 1HR
Website: Newquay Rowing Club
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