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PORTLAND BOAT CLUB
The Portland Boat Club is a group of dedicated rowers, mostly scullers, in Portland, Oregon. Up until 1994, we were the Portland Rowing Club, a revival of one of the oldest rowing clubs west of the Mississippi, but following a legal split from a houseboat moorage of that name, we are the Portland Boat Club. NEWS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB | EST. 1879 We are happy to report that PBC brought home the hardware at the Head of the Charles in the Women’s Grand Masters 8+ event. Under the PBC banner in the women’s event, Anita, Lori Jensen and yours truly ganged up with Joan Linse, Stacy Stein, and Cathy Holdorf from Corvallis, Sally Keller from OAR in Eugene, Susan Kinne, and coxswain Rachel Le Mieux, Lake Washington stalwarts to subdue the MEMBERSHIP | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB As a member you can rent space in the boathouse. Our boathouse can house singles, doubles, quads/fours on a space available basis. Moorage fees, like membership dues, can be paid either on a quarterly, bi-yearly, or yearly basis. Regardless of the payment plan selected, moorage fees amount to $42.50 per month per boat. PHOTOS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Head of the Dog 2018 - Slideshow Thanks to Sue Seyle and Susan Woods for the photos. Head of the Dog 2016 - Photo Gallery Thanks to Sue Seyle, Courtney Frisse and ROWPDX | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB This club is situated at the same spot the old Portland Rowing Club (now Portland Boat Club) was located at. It consists of scullers who keep their singles and doubles at the PRC boat house. It has a webcam. facing the nearby Sellwood Bridge. . Email contact: bethanne@bigplanet.com. RiverPlace Rowing Center. ETC. | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Note: as of March 2005, USRowing's safety committee no longer recognizes oars to be flotation devices: so many of them now have adjustable handles and can thus fill with water. See the USRowing or Row2K sites -- links below. Hotline to report pollution in the Willamette: 503-823-7180 Check out Portland's efforts to clean up HEAD OF THE DOG REGATTA Head of the Dog Regatta. Fall fun starts with PBC’s own Head of the Dog Regatta, held every year on Multnomah Channel at the end of September. The 2019 HOTD is Sunday, September 29. It’s a three mile head race (map links below), a costume competition, a fun picnic — all rolled into one. Costumed or not, come on down and have a howling NEW LOOK TO BOATHOUSE DOORS Or would that be new, add-oarable look to boathouse d'oars? In any case and hoar-ible puns apart, Maryann McCormick painted the PBC oar pattern on the big boathouse doors. David Kuch demonstrates the oar-to-door relationship. PHOTOS FROM JULY WORK PARTY. Courtesy of our photographing friend Anna M. Campbell, here are some dirty, sweaty photos from our July work party. Enjoy, and thanks to Anna for sending these lovely images on! Cheers, AmyHOWDY, INTERNET.
Winter's here (or rapidly approaching) and we're working on setting up this site! We still need to test links and add some more features. We hope you like how it looks so far, and if you have feedback, please drop us a line. Regards, The Webmistresses of PBCPORTLAND BOAT CLUB
The Portland Boat Club is a group of dedicated rowers, mostly scullers, in Portland, Oregon. Up until 1994, we were the Portland Rowing Club, a revival of one of the oldest rowing clubs west of the Mississippi, but following a legal split from a houseboat moorage of that name, we are the Portland Boat Club. NEWS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB | EST. 1879 We are happy to report that PBC brought home the hardware at the Head of the Charles in the Women’s Grand Masters 8+ event. Under the PBC banner in the women’s event, Anita, Lori Jensen and yours truly ganged up with Joan Linse, Stacy Stein, and Cathy Holdorf from Corvallis, Sally Keller from OAR in Eugene, Susan Kinne, and coxswain Rachel Le Mieux, Lake Washington stalwarts to subdue the MEMBERSHIP | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB As a member you can rent space in the boathouse. Our boathouse can house singles, doubles, quads/fours on a space available basis. Moorage fees, like membership dues, can be paid either on a quarterly, bi-yearly, or yearly basis. Regardless of the payment plan selected, moorage fees amount to $42.50 per month per boat. PHOTOS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Head of the Dog 2018 - Slideshow Thanks to Sue Seyle and Susan Woods for the photos. Head of the Dog 2016 - Photo Gallery Thanks to Sue Seyle, Courtney Frisse and ROWPDX | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB This club is situated at the same spot the old Portland Rowing Club (now Portland Boat Club) was located at. It consists of scullers who keep their singles and doubles at the PRC boat house. It has a webcam. facing the nearby Sellwood Bridge. . Email contact: bethanne@bigplanet.com. RiverPlace Rowing Center. ETC. | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Note: as of March 2005, USRowing's safety committee no longer recognizes oars to be flotation devices: so many of them now have adjustable handles and can thus fill with water. See the USRowing or Row2K sites -- links below. Hotline to report pollution in the Willamette: 503-823-7180 Check out Portland's efforts to clean up HEAD OF THE DOG REGATTA Head of the Dog Regatta. Fall fun starts with PBC’s own Head of the Dog Regatta, held every year on Multnomah Channel at the end of September. The 2019 HOTD is Sunday, September 29. It’s a three mile head race (map links below), a costume competition, a fun picnic — all rolled into one. Costumed or not, come on down and have a howling NEW LOOK TO BOATHOUSE DOORS Or would that be new, add-oarable look to boathouse d'oars? In any case and hoar-ible puns apart, Maryann McCormick painted the PBC oar pattern on the big boathouse doors. David Kuch demonstrates the oar-to-door relationship. PHOTOS FROM JULY WORK PARTY. Courtesy of our photographing friend Anna M. Campbell, here are some dirty, sweaty photos from our July work party. Enjoy, and thanks to Anna for sending these lovely images on! Cheers, AmyHOWDY, INTERNET.
Winter's here (or rapidly approaching) and we're working on setting up this site! We still need to test links and add some more features. We hope you like how it looks so far, and if you have feedback, please drop us a line. Regards, The Webmistresses of PBCPORTLAND BOAT CLUB
Entries are now open at Regatta Central: singles, doubles, quads/fours! And paddlers! Juniors, masters, and those in-between! Costumes (optional but o so much fun)! HOTDOG | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Posts about HotDOG written by portlandboatclub. And what a Head of the Dog it was! Pretty good weather and great water. And great costumes,from Prom
THE ADDAMS FAMILY AT HOD THe Addams Family at HOD | Portland Boat Club. Published 11/10/2012 | Full size is 640 × 388 pixels.HOWDY, INTERNET.
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HEAD OF THE CHARLES REPORT Head of the Charles Report. We are happy to report that PBC brought home the hardware at the Head of the Charles in the Women’s Grand Masters 8+ event. Under the PBC banner in the women’s event, Anita, Lori Jensen and yours truly ganged up with Joan Linse, Stacy Stein, and Cathy Holdorf from Corvallis, Sally Keller from OAR in Eugene,Susan
IMG_2385 | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB The candidates win! Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. HEAD OF THE DOG DETAILS AND MAPS Hosted annually in September by Portland Boat Club on the beautiful Multnomah Channel, the Head of the Dog is a three mile head race, a costume competition, and a fun picnic — all rolled into one. We run two separate start waves, one for singles only, PERFECT WATER RETURNS FOR HEAD OF THE DOG 2016 Perfect water, clever costumes, and rowers from near and far were spotted at Portland Boat Club's 2016 Head of the Dog Regatta today. Photos here. Thanks for all who came out to race, volunteer, and celebrate with us. We'll see you again in September 2017! HEAD OF THE DOG 2014 CANCELLED BUT ROWERS INVITED TO OPEN Head of the Dog 2014 Cancelled but rowers invited to open house. After deliberation with USRowing officials, referees and the greater Portland Rowing community, we have reluctantly decided to cancel the Head of the Dog Regatta and invite rowers to an open house event on the Multnomah channel at the Portland Boat Club on Saturday morning.PORTLAND BOAT CLUB
The Portland Boat Club is a group of dedicated rowers, mostly scullers, in Portland, Oregon. Up until 1994, we were the Portland Rowing Club, a revival of one of the oldest rowing clubs west of the Mississippi, but following a legal split from a houseboat moorage of that name, we are the Portland Boat Club. NEWS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB | EST. 1879 We are happy to report that PBC brought home the hardware at the Head of the Charles in the Women’s Grand Masters 8+ event. Under the PBC banner in the women’s event, Anita, Lori Jensen and yours truly ganged up with Joan Linse, Stacy Stein, and Cathy Holdorf from Corvallis, Sally Keller from OAR in Eugene, Susan Kinne, and coxswain Rachel Le Mieux, Lake Washington stalwarts to subdue the MEMBERSHIP | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB As a member you can rent space in the boathouse. Our boathouse can house singles, doubles, quads/fours on a space available basis. Moorage fees, like membership dues, can be paid either on a quarterly, bi-yearly, or yearly basis. Regardless of the payment plan selected, moorage fees amount to $42.50 per month per boat. PHOTOS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Head of the Dog 2018 - Slideshow Thanks to Sue Seyle and Susan Woods for the photos. Head of the Dog 2016 - Photo Gallery Thanks to Sue Seyle, Courtney Frisse and ROWPDX | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB This club is situated at the same spot the old Portland Rowing Club (now Portland Boat Club) was located at. It consists of scullers who keep their singles and doubles at the PRC boat house. It has a webcam. facing the nearby Sellwood Bridge. . Email contact: bethanne@bigplanet.com. RiverPlace Rowing Center. PBC WEATHER CAM LINK (WEATHER UNDERGROUND) Recent Entries. IMPORTANT: COVID-19 Changes at PBC (updated 3/14/21) Head of the Dog 2018; Race Report Fall 2017; Perfect water returns for Head of the Dog 2016 ETC. | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Note: as of March 2005, USRowing's safety committee no longer recognizes oars to be flotation devices: so many of them now have adjustable handles and can thus fill with water. See the USRowing or Row2K sites -- links below. Hotline to report pollution in the Willamette: 503-823-7180 Check out Portland's efforts to clean up IMPORTANT: COVID-19 CHANGES AT PBC (UPDATED 3/14/21 IMPORTANT: COVID-19 Changes at PBC (updated 3/14/21) As we continue to move forward into the future living with Covid 19 our guidelines for staying safe and continuing to use the boathouse have been updated. Please familiarize and adhere to these most current guidelines when at PBC. Due to the current “moderate” risk level in Multnomah HEAD OF THE DOG REGATTA Head of the Dog Regatta. Fall fun starts with PBC’s own Head of the Dog Regatta, held every year on Multnomah Channel at the end of September. The 2019 HOTD is Sunday, September 29. It’s a three mile head race (map links below), a costume competition, a fun picnic — all rolled into one. Costumed or not, come on down and have a howling PHOTOS FROM JULY WORK PARTY. Courtesy of our photographing friend Anna M. Campbell, here are some dirty, sweaty photos from our July work party. Enjoy, and thanks to Anna for sending these lovely images on! Cheers, AmyPORTLAND BOAT CLUB
The Portland Boat Club is a group of dedicated rowers, mostly scullers, in Portland, Oregon. Up until 1994, we were the Portland Rowing Club, a revival of one of the oldest rowing clubs west of the Mississippi, but following a legal split from a houseboat moorage of that name, we are the Portland Boat Club. NEWS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB | EST. 1879 We are happy to report that PBC brought home the hardware at the Head of the Charles in the Women’s Grand Masters 8+ event. Under the PBC banner in the women’s event, Anita, Lori Jensen and yours truly ganged up with Joan Linse, Stacy Stein, and Cathy Holdorf from Corvallis, Sally Keller from OAR in Eugene, Susan Kinne, and coxswain Rachel Le Mieux, Lake Washington stalwarts to subdue the MEMBERSHIP | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB As a member you can rent space in the boathouse. Our boathouse can house singles, doubles, quads/fours on a space available basis. Moorage fees, like membership dues, can be paid either on a quarterly, bi-yearly, or yearly basis. Regardless of the payment plan selected, moorage fees amount to $42.50 per month per boat. PHOTOS | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Head of the Dog 2018 - Slideshow Thanks to Sue Seyle and Susan Woods for the photos. Head of the Dog 2016 - Photo Gallery Thanks to Sue Seyle, Courtney Frisse and ROWPDX | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB This club is situated at the same spot the old Portland Rowing Club (now Portland Boat Club) was located at. It consists of scullers who keep their singles and doubles at the PRC boat house. It has a webcam. facing the nearby Sellwood Bridge. . Email contact: bethanne@bigplanet.com. RiverPlace Rowing Center. PBC WEATHER CAM LINK (WEATHER UNDERGROUND) Recent Entries. IMPORTANT: COVID-19 Changes at PBC (updated 3/14/21) Head of the Dog 2018; Race Report Fall 2017; Perfect water returns for Head of the Dog 2016 ETC. | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Note: as of March 2005, USRowing's safety committee no longer recognizes oars to be flotation devices: so many of them now have adjustable handles and can thus fill with water. See the USRowing or Row2K sites -- links below. Hotline to report pollution in the Willamette: 503-823-7180 Check out Portland's efforts to clean up IMPORTANT: COVID-19 CHANGES AT PBC (UPDATED 3/14/21 IMPORTANT: COVID-19 Changes at PBC (updated 3/14/21) As we continue to move forward into the future living with Covid 19 our guidelines for staying safe and continuing to use the boathouse have been updated. Please familiarize and adhere to these most current guidelines when at PBC. Due to the current “moderate” risk level in Multnomah HEAD OF THE DOG REGATTA Head of the Dog Regatta. Fall fun starts with PBC’s own Head of the Dog Regatta, held every year on Multnomah Channel at the end of September. The 2019 HOTD is Sunday, September 29. It’s a three mile head race (map links below), a costume competition, a fun picnic — all rolled into one. Costumed or not, come on down and have a howling PHOTOS FROM JULY WORK PARTY. Courtesy of our photographing friend Anna M. Campbell, here are some dirty, sweaty photos from our July work party. Enjoy, and thanks to Anna for sending these lovely images on! Cheers, Amy PBC WEATHER CAM LINK (WEATHER UNDERGROUND) Recent Entries. IMPORTANT: COVID-19 Changes at PBC (updated 3/14/21) Head of the Dog 2018; Race Report Fall 2017; Perfect water returns for Head of the Dog 2016 CONTACT | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB For answers to questions about: Boat storage, club boat use -- contact our boat master. Membership, club dues or fees, payment plans -- contact our secretary. Matters historical -- contact our historian. You can also contact our president or our vice-president .PORTLAND BOAT CLUB
Entries are now open at Regatta Central: singles, doubles, quads/fours! And paddlers! Juniors, masters, and those in-between! Costumes (optional but o so much fun)! HOTDOG | PORTLAND BOAT CLUB Posts about HotDOG written by portlandboatclub. And what a Head of the Dog it was! Pretty good weather and great water. And great costumes,from Prom
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Winter's here (or rapidly approaching) and we're working on setting up this site! We still need to test links and add some more features. We hope you like how it looks so far, and if you have feedback, please drop us a line. Regards, The Webmistresses of PBC PHOTOS FROM JULY WORK PARTY. Courtesy of our photographing friend Anna M. Campbell, here are some dirty, sweaty photos from our July work party. Enjoy, and thanks to Anna for sending these lovely images on! Cheers, AmyHEAD OF THE DOG
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HEAD OF THE DOG 2014 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! The race is Saturday, September 27th. The Head of t he Dog is a three mile head race, a costume competition, and a fun picnic — all rolled into one. Hosted by the Portland Boat club, the race course is on the Multnomah Channel. We have planned a few changes to improve the racing and picnic experience this year, including a new race structure to minimize waiting on the water.PORTLAND BOAT CLUB
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08/26/2019 · 10:33 am 2019 HEAD OF THE DOG IS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Registration is now open on Regatta Central for the 2019 Head of the Dog, hosted by Portland Boat Club on the beautiful Multnomah Channel. HOTD is a three mile head race, a costume competition, and a fun picnic — all rolled into one. Visit Regatta Centralfor details and
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Filed under Uncategorized 10/14/2018 · 1:11 pm HEAD OF THE DOG 2018 Thanks to all who turned out for the 2018 Head of the Dog! We had 74 entries, and countless great costumes — see photos below. Special thanks to those who traveled from California, Eugene, Duwamish, and Port Angeles! Good luck to all in the rest of the head race season.Leave a comment
Filed under Uncategorized 11/18/2017 · 3:22 pm RACE REPORT FALL 2017 The fall racing season comes to an end in a whimper thanks to cancellation of the Head of the Lake. Snow, barges, float planes, and winds led the officials to the unfortunate conclusion that racingwould not be safe.
However, the Fall Classic did see the PBC Men’s 8+ debut with a win, while Lori Jensen and Anita’s St. L 8+ also won their division. Susan Adams was in a St. L 4x and Shannon Gribbons’ Willamette 4x won that race. Ana and Maryann were #3 in the 2x. PBC was well represented in Boston this year. PBC men with North Dakota Indoor Rowing, came in 17 out of a gazillion in the Senior Master 50+ 8+, and Anita’s Master’s Coaching Veteran’s 8+ beat out Marin for the win in the Women’s race. Maryann aged up to Senior Veteran in the 1x and took 2nd. The Sullivan’s were well represented with Tiffany in the BU alumni boat and Max in the Club 8+. Tiff Wood was in the Etats Unis 8+, while Susan was in the 50+1x.
Other Portlanders that I know of: Lori Jensen and Celia Heron had a good race in the 50+ 2x–Lori’s first steering adventure on the course. In the women’s version of the Etats Unis BC, Evelyn Hamman’s 8+ won their category. Emily Caffee, last year’s Head of the Dog winner now rowing in Chicago, came in an impressive 4th in the Women’s Club 1x. Hope I didn’t miss anyone. WINTER ROWING: Have fun and be careful. The water will be off when the pipes might freeze, the dock could be slippery, the water coldetc.
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Filed under Uncategorized 07/02/2016 · 8:06 am PERFECT WATER RETURNS FOR HEAD OF THE DOG 2016The candidates win!
Perfect water, clever costumes, and rowers from near and far were spotted at Portland Boat Club’s 2016 Head of the Dog Regatta today. Photos here. Thanks for all who came out to race, volunteer, and celebrate with us. We’ll see you again in September 2017!Leave a comment
Filed under Uncategorized 11/30/2015 · 11:41 amPBC WEATHER CAM!
PBC has a new Weather cam!
Anita and new member Marilyn Z. who lives at the moorage arranged for this weather cam to check the water conditions. The camera is located at Marilyn’s house upstream from the bridge and pointed towards the bridge. No more guessing about the water!PBC WEATHER CAM
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Filed under Uncategorized 07/20/2015 · 2:10 pm HEAD OF THE DOG DETAILS AND MAPS Hosted annually in September by Portland Boat Club on the beautiful Multnomah Channel, the Head of the Dog is a three mile head race, a costume competition, and a fun picnic — all rolled into one. We run two separate start waves, one for singles only, and a second for doubles, quads, and fours to minimize wait time on the water. Boat launch from Portland Boat Club and row to the start. Spectators have premium viewing of the finish line from the boathouse. Costumes are an annual tradition for this event although optional they are highly encouraged! Food and awards round out the festivities after the race. REGISTER at Regatta Central * Regatta Finish Line Map* Regatta Site Map
* Multnomah Channel Map Perpetual Silver Trophies are awarded to the fastest men’s and women’s 1x. The Bill Kalenius Memorial Trophy goes to the fastest2x.
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Filed under Uncategorized 10/20/2014 · 3:50 pm HEAD OF THE CHARLES REPORT We are happy to report that PBC brought home the hardware at the Head of the Charles in the Women’s Grand Masters 8+ event. Under the PBC banner in the women’s event, Anita, Lori Jensen and yours truly ganged up with Joan Linse, Stacy Stein, and Cathy Holdorf from Corvallis, Sally Keller from OAR in Eugene, Susan Kinne, and coxswain Rachel Le Mieux, Lake Washington stalwarts to subdue the nearest competition by 45 seconds. This was a race within a race, with the 60+ and the 50+ age group winners getting medals in their divisions. PBC beat over half the field in the overall event, ending up 17th. It was great to hear cheering from the bridges as we racedthrough.
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