Autumn bluster and your safety

Dear All,

Just a couple of safety issues:

EVENING OUTINGS

The summer light is fading and with it goes the freedom for less experienced coxes, crews and scullers to head out in the early evenings without a bank party or lights.

Can all crews who intend to venture out in the evenings please ensure they have a bank party, working lights on their boats, an experienced cox who knows the navigation rules of the river and a mobile phone that is in a waterproof case.

WILD WEATHER

We’ve had some blustery weather of late and as the autumn season edges towards winter the conditions will deteriorate. We’ll endeavour to keep the flag status current, however that is not a replacement for common sense. If the wind is very high, if there is lightning across the sky or a chance of flooding then: DON’T GO OUT!

CLOTHING

A little prevention goes a long way. Please dress appropriately for the cooler weather. Bring layers with you and on a wet day, waterproof splashtops or something similar.  Hypothermia can come on quickly if you are wet and tired after a hard outing and then fall in the river. Here’s a link to some NHS advice.

RIVER WATER

Please endeavour to keep your water bottles out of the bottom of the boat, get a water bottle with a lid or put them inside a plastic bag to avoid mixing river water with your drinking water. Please also wash your hands after you come off the river, have a shower as soon as possible and launder your rowing kit. Here’s a revolting link to the HSE’s advice on Weil’s disease.

Many apologies for sounding like your mother.

Bests,

Your safety officer,

Paul Casciato

Rowing Permissions: The river is open to all crews. (Status updates are advisory.  If in doubt, DON’T go out!)

Moon over Nottingham

Champs had a very successful trip to the British Masters Championships at the National Watersports Centre.  Ten crews made the journey to Nottingham, returning with a club-record four gold medals.

Cecile Jacklin won the Women’s C Novice single sculls by 6 seconds over Upton RC.

The Sunshine Crew followed up last year’s victory in the Women’s C Novice eights with another impressive win, this time as IM3.

The Veteran Men’s eight won the D IM3s, beating Tees RC by just over a second.

And the Moonshine crew won the B Novice eights by 4.5 seconds over a determined X-press crew.  The winning time of 3:16.4 was the fastest ever by a Novice eight at National Masters, smashing the previous record (set by X-press in 2009) by nearly 10 seconds. Here are some pictures of the race: