Youth RowingWho: Grades 7 and up What: Competitive teams compete locally, regionally and nationally. Development team also available. When: Why: Develop athleticism, sportsmanship, leadership and commitment; all while maintaining academic focus. | Masters RowingWho: Private shell oweners What: Primarily sculling When: Times vary, schedule time with the Director of Rowing Why: First Coast Rowing is committed to getting adults and the Jacksonville community on the water to enjoy the sport and experience Northeast Florida's natural environment. | 3 REASONS 1. OPEN TO ALL 2. HISTORY OF SUCCESS 3. TEAM AND PERSONAL GROWTH |
Learn-to-Row Summer CampsTwo-week rowing summer camps are held each year in June and July. Information about camps comes out each Spring. At camp, coaches will provide instruction in rowing technique, use and care of equipment and basic crew vocabulary. Instruction is both off and on the water. Registrants need to complete all paperwork by the beginning of the first practice to participate. No paperwork, no practice. | Learn-to-Row Weekend Introductory CampsThroughout the school year, First Coast Rowing Club offers 3-day Learn-to-Row Camps for youth grades 7 and up. These are offered every few months and include an orientation class Friday after school, and introductory land and water training Saturday and Sunday mornings. Registrants will need to complete all paperwork by the beginning of the first practice to participate. No paperwork, no practice. | Shell StorageIndoor and outdoor storage is available for adult and youth members of First Coast Rowing who want to store their shells at our facility. |