Re: Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Text me your cell and I will send pix. 413 535 3411
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2020 7:52 AM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday Bummer. I really wanted to see the boat. How long do you think you’ll be there? Maybe it will arrive even a little later. I’ll stop by around 11 and see if anything is happening. Carol On Nov 14, 2020, at 7:40 AM, Jonathan Wright <waterrat@...> wrote:
?Arriving later it appears. Come 9:30 ish.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jonathan Wright Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 5:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [yankeerowing] Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Hi all,
I may have mentioned to some that I am going to take a row and look at the Hudson USP boat, and its tomorrow am! What's coming is either the 180-210 weight or 165-190,
I'll get a spin about 8:30, and Matt the east coast rep will be around. 9:15 or so for a bit..... Please come by to take a peek.
They are "loading" their march 5th 2021 trailer... ?
Jonathan
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Re: Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Bummer. I really wanted to see the boat. How long do you think you’ll be there? Maybe it will arrive even a little later. I’ll stop by around 11 and see if anything is happening.
Carol
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On Nov 14, 2020, at 7:40 AM, Jonathan Wright <waterrat@...> wrote:
?Arriving later it appears. Come 9:30 ish.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jonathan Wright Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 5:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [yankeerowing] Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Hi all,
I may have mentioned to some that I am going to take a row and look at the Hudson USP boat, and its tomorrow am! What's coming is either the 180-210 weight or 165-190,
I'll get a spin about 8:30, and Matt the east coast rep will be around. 9:15 or so for a bit..... Please come by to take a peek.
They are "loading" their march 5th 2021 trailer... ?
Jonathan
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Re: Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Arriving later it appears. Come 9:30 ish.
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Jonathan Wright Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 5:23 PM To: [email protected]Subject: [yankeerowing] Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday Hi all, I may have mentioned to some that I am going to take a row and look at the Hudson USP boat, and its tomorrow am! What's coming is either the 180-210 weight or 165-190, I'll get a spin about 8:30, and Matt the east coast rep will be around. 9:15 or so for a bit..... Please come by to take a peek. They are "loading" their march 5th 2021 trailer... ? Jonathan
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Re: Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Want to make sure this has arrived....
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Jonathan Wright via groups.io Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 5:23 PM To: [email protected]Subject: [yankeerowing] Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday Hi all, I may have mentioned to some that I am going to take a row and look at the Hudson USP boat, and its tomorrow am! What's coming is either the 180-210 weight or 165-190, I'll get a spin about 8:30, and Matt the east coast rep will be around. 9:15 or so for a bit..... Please come by to take a peek. They are "loading" their march 5th 2021 trailer... ? Jonathan
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Re: Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Wear your Woolies, Jonathan. Have fun. Sally
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On Nov 13, 2020, at 5:22 PM, Jonathan Wright <waterrat@...> wrote:
? Hi all,
I may have mentioned to some that I am going to take a row and look at the Hudson USP boat, and its tomorrow am! What's coming is either the 180-210 weight or 165-190,
I'll get a spin about 8:30, and Matt the east coast rep will be around. 9:15 or so for a bit..... Please come by to take a peek.
They are "loading" their march 5th 2021 trailer... ?
Jonathan
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Hudson Rep at YRC Saturday
Hi all,
I may have mentioned to some that I am going to take a row and look at the Hudson USP boat, and its tomorrow am! What's coming is either the 180-210 weight or 165-190,
I'll get a spin about 8:30, and Matt the east coast rep will be around. 9:15 or so for a bit..... Please come by to take a peek.
They are "loading" their march 5th 2021 trailer... ?
Jonathan
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
Thank you Bob for introducing me to sculling. I will miss my quiet time on the river. Thank you to all the other volunteers that helped make rowing possible. I’m grateful to be part of this wonderful club! Have a great Winter, Thinking ?? Marie
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On Nov 10, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> wrote:
?November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats. The water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold. Thanks to exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last year we closed down on Nov. 1). Thank you for rowing carefully and safely as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging.
Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous. It's best to row with a buddy nearby. If you leave access ports open on your boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls have been used for small-animal shelters. Best is to figure out a way to put screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working 24/7, will not gain access.
The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter. There will be no heat and no water. But the club erg is there for you to enjoy! It's not hard to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view, the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer. Please share; I have no intention of setting up a reservation system!
A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water! We have bought a mid-weight Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so. The hope is that the new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than a heavyweight.
Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15). Messages from the group will have [yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily. A message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone. If you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>. A few more details about the group are given below.
I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth. You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership, to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club boats. And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig. Many thanks.
It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can.
Bob
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After you log in, you can see the group ([email protected]) and its messages. You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons on the left.
Attachments such as photographs should sail through.
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If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to inform the whole club by sending out a message.
If you want to see general information about the group, go to
Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
I've fallen hard for the community at Yankee and for the beauty of the Connecticut?River.? Many thanks to all of you for your kindness and welcome during my first summer in the valley, and special thanks to Ernie, Jaime, Carol, Jonathan, Bob, Christina, and Craig for making me feel at home. Nancy (orange VanDusen)
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Thank you, Bob, Ernie, and everyone! It has been a great season -- so grateful for the camaraderie and the beautiful weather.?Looking forward to next year!
Wendy M
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
Thank you, Bob, Ernie, and everyone! It has been a great season -- so grateful for the camaraderie and the beautiful weather.?Looking forward to next year!
Wendy M
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
Thank you to everyone at Yankee for the warm welcome and for the Tom and Mary double. It’s a great boat and will get much use upstream at NCR. Sally
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On Nov 11, 2020, at 7:39 AM, Robin Barber <robertebarber@...> wrote:
? I love it that Sally and Gloria delivered the Tom&May?by water. Looking forward to the 2021 season! Thanks to all for such a fine rowing club. Robin
Robin Barber Gallery of Readers Press cell 4*3-695-5343 land 4*3-585-8530 16 Vernon Street Northampton, MA 01060-2862 On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 2:06 PM Bob Sproull < rfsproull@...> wrote: November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats.? The
water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold.? Thanks to
exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last
year we closed down on Nov. 1).? ?Thank you for rowing carefully and safely
as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging.
Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please
be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous.
It's best to row with a buddy nearby.? If you leave access ports open on your
boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls
have been used for small-animal shelters.? Best is to figure out a way to put
screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working
24/7, will not gain access.
The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter.? There will be no
heat and no water.? But the club erg is there for you to enjoy!? It's not hard
to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view,
the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer.? Please share; I have no
intention of setting up a reservation system!
A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to
Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums
who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water!? We have bought a mid-weight
Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so.? The hope is that the
new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than
a heavyweight.
Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo
group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15).? Messages from the group will have
[yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily.? A
message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone.? If
you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...>
or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>.? ?A few more details about the group are
given below.
I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth.
You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership,
to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club
boats.? And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being
asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig.? Many thanks.
It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the
water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can.
Bob
A few more details about the message service:
Everyone who is on this list has a "account."? This is 's way
of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages.? You can
log in by pointing your browser at and entering the
email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email.? Initially, the account
has no password; you can set one if you wish.? Using your email address for
login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account.
After you log in, you can see the group ([email protected]) and its
messages.? You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons
on the left.
Attachments such as photographs should sail through.
If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the
whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply.
If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to
inform the whole club by sending out a message.
If you want to see general information about the group, go to
Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or
Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
Two if by sea……. ? A remarkable season of new friends, incomparable weather and water conditions, and all the ways sculling helps us feel well, energetic, generous, and capable to carry on. What good fortune! ? Thanks everyone!! ? Jonathan ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Robin Barber Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 7:39 AM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] End of club rowing season Nov. 14 ? I love it that Sally and Gloria delivered the Tom&May?by water. Looking forward to the 2021 season! Thanks to all for such a fine rowing club. Robin Barber Northampton, MA 01060-2862 ? ? On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 2:06 PM Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> wrote: November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats.? The water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold.? Thanks to exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last year we closed down on Nov. 1).? ?Thank you for rowing carefully and safely as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging.
Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous. It's best to row with a buddy nearby.? If you leave access ports open on your boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls have been used for small-animal shelters.? Best is to figure out a way to put screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working 24/7, will not gain access.
The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter.? There will be no heat and no water.? But the club erg is there for you to enjoy!? It's not hard to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view, the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer.? Please share; I have no intention of setting up a reservation system!
A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water!? We have bought a mid-weight Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so.? The hope is that the new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than a heavyweight.
Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15).? Messages from the group will have [yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily.? A message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone.? If you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>.? ?A few more details about the group are given below.
I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth. You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership, to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club boats.? And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig.? Many thanks.
It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can.
Bob
A few more details about the message service:
Everyone who is on this list has a "account."? This is 's way of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages.? You can log in by pointing your browser at and entering the email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email.? Initially, the account has no password; you can set one if you wish.? Using your email address for login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account.
After you log in, you can see the group ([email protected]) and its messages.? You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons on the left.
Attachments such as photographs should sail through.
If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply.
If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to inform the whole club by sending out a message.
If you want to see general information about the group, go to
Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
I love it that Sally and Gloria delivered the Tom&May?by water. Looking forward to the 2021 season! Thanks to all for such a fine rowing club. Robin
Robin Barber Gallery of Readers Press cell 4*3-695-5343 land 4*3-585-8530 16 Vernon Street Northampton, MA 01060-2862
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On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 2:06 PM Bob Sproull < rfsproull@...> wrote: November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats.? The
water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold.? Thanks to
exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last
year we closed down on Nov. 1).? ?Thank you for rowing carefully and safely
as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging.
Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please
be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous.
It's best to row with a buddy nearby.? If you leave access ports open on your
boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls
have been used for small-animal shelters.? Best is to figure out a way to put
screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working
24/7, will not gain access.
The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter.? There will be no
heat and no water.? But the club erg is there for you to enjoy!? It's not hard
to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view,
the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer.? Please share; I have no
intention of setting up a reservation system!
A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to
Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums
who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water!? We have bought a mid-weight
Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so.? The hope is that the
new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than
a heavyweight.
Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo
group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15).? Messages from the group will have
[yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily.? A
message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone.? If
you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...>
or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>.? ?A few more details about the group are
given below.
I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth.
You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership,
to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club
boats.? And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being
asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig.? Many thanks.
It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the
water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can.
Bob
A few more details about the message service:
Everyone who is on this list has a "account."? This is 's way
of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages.? You can
log in by pointing your browser at and entering the
email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email.? Initially, the account
has no password; you can set one if you wish.? Using your email address for
login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account.
After you log in, you can see the group ([email protected]) and its
messages.? You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons
on the left.
Attachments such as photographs should sail through.
If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the
whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply.
If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to
inform the whole club by sending out a message.
If you want to see general information about the group, go to
Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or
Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
Yes, thank you Bob and all! Stay safe and well, Beth
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On Nov 10, 2020, at 18:55, Jane Kent <jkent@...> wrote:
?Bob, Thank you for all of this great information, and for everything you have done for us during this epic year! Thanks, too, to Ernie, Craig, Moi, Jonathan and everyone else who made this season such a great one at YRC. Be well and enjoy your winter, Jane
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bob Sproull Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 2:07 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> Subject: [yankeerowing] End of club rowing season Nov. 14
November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats. The water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold. Thanks to exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last year we closed down on Nov. 1). Thank you for rowing carefully and safely as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging.
Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous. It's best to row with a buddy nearby. If you leave access ports open on your boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls have been used for small-animal shelters. Best is to figure out a way to put screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working 24/7, will not gain access.
The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter. There will be no heat and no water. But the club erg is there for you to enjoy! It's not hard to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view, the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer. Please share; I have no intention of setting up a reservation system!
A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water! We have bought a mid-weight Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so. The hope is that the new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than a heavyweight.
Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15). Messages from the group will have [yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily. A message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone. If you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>. A few more details about the group are given below.
I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth. You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership, to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club boats. And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig. Many thanks.
It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can.
Bob
A few more details about the groups.io message service:
Everyone who is on this list has a groups.io "account." This is group.io's way of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages. You can log in by pointing your browser at and entering the email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email. Initially, the account has no password; you can set one if you wish. Using your email address for login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account.
After you log in, you can see the group ([email protected]) and its messages. You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons on the left.
Attachments such as photographs should sail through.
If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply.
If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to inform the whole club by sending out a message.
If you want to see general information about the group, go to
Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
Bob, Thank you for all of this great information, and for everything you have done for us during this epic year! Thanks, too, to Ernie, Craig, Moi, Jonathan and everyone else who made this season such a great one at YRC. Be well and enjoy your winter, Jane
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Bob Sproull Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 2:07 PM To: [email protected]Cc: Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> Subject: [yankeerowing] End of club rowing season Nov. 14 November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats. The water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold. Thanks to exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last year we closed down on Nov. 1). Thank you for rowing carefully and safely as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging. Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous. It's best to row with a buddy nearby. If you leave access ports open on your boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls have been used for small-animal shelters. Best is to figure out a way to put screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working 24/7, will not gain access. The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter. There will be no heat and no water. But the club erg is there for you to enjoy! It's not hard to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view, the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer. Please share; I have no intention of setting up a reservation system! A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water! We have bought a mid-weight Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so. The hope is that the new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than a heavyweight. Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15). Messages from the group will have [yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily. A message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone. If you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>. A few more details about the group are given below. I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth. You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership, to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club boats. And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig. Many thanks. It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can. Bob A few more details about the groups.io message service: Everyone who is on this list has a groups.io "account." This is group.io's way of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages. You can log in by pointing your browser at and entering the email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email. Initially, the account has no password; you can set one if you wish. Using your email address for login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account. After you log in, you can see the group ( [email protected]) and its messages. You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons on the left. Attachments such as photographs should sail through. If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply. If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to inform the whole club by sending out a message. If you want to see general information about the group, go to Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
And thank you Bob for all the work you do for the club. It is much appreciated!
Carol MacColl
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On 11/10/20 2:06 PM, Bob Sproull wrote: November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats. The water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold. Thanks to exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last year we closed down on Nov. 1). Thank you for rowing carefully and safely as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging.
Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous. It's best to row with a buddy nearby. If you leave access ports open on your boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls have been used for small-animal shelters. Best is to figure out a way to put screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working 24/7, will not gain access.
The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter. There will be no heat and no water. But the club erg is there for you to enjoy! It's not hard to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view, the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer. Please share; I have no intention of setting up a reservation system!
A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water! We have bought a mid-weight Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so. The hope is that the new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than a heavyweight.
Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15). Messages from the group will have [yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily. A message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone. If you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>. A few more details about the group are given below.
I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth. You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership, to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club boats. And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig. Many thanks.
It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can.
Bob
A few more details about the groups.io message service:
Everyone who is on this list has a groups.io "account." This is group.io's way of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages. You can log in by pointing your browser at and entering the email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email. Initially, the account has no password; you can set one if you wish. Using your email address for login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account.
After you log in, you can see the group ([email protected]) and its messages. You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons on the left.
Attachments such as photographs should sail through.
If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply.
If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to inform the whole club by sending out a message.
If you want to see general information about the group, go to
Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: End of club rowing season Nov. 14
Thanks Bob for your oversight this year. See you in the Spring. -anne
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Bob Sproull Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 2:07 PM To: [email protected]Cc: Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> Subject: [yankeerowing] End of club rowing season Nov. 14 November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats. The water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold. Thanks to exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last year we closed down on Nov. 1). Thank you for rowing carefully and safely as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging. Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous. It's best to row with a buddy nearby. If you leave access ports open on your boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls have been used for small-animal shelters. Best is to figure out a way to put screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working 24/7, will not gain access. The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter. There will be no heat and no water. But the club erg is there for you to enjoy! It's not hard to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view, the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer. Please share; I have no intention of setting up a reservation system! A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water! We have bought a mid-weight Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so. The hope is that the new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than a heavyweight. Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15). Messages from the group will have [yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily. A message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone. If you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>. A few more details about the group are given below. I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth. You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership, to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club boats. And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig. Many thanks. It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can. Bob A few more details about the groups.io message service: Everyone who is on this list has a groups.io "account." This is group.io's way of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages. You can log in by pointing your browser at and entering the email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email. Initially, the account has no password; you can set one if you wish. Using your email address for login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account. After you log in, you can see the group ( [email protected]) and its messages. You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons on the left. Attachments such as photographs should sail through. If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply. If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to inform the whole club by sending out a message. If you want to see general information about the group, go to Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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End of club rowing season Nov. 14
November 14 will be the last day this season for rowing club boats. The water temperature is already slightly below our 50F threshold. Thanks to exceptional weather we've been able to extend the season considerably (last year we closed down on Nov. 1). Thank you for rowing carefully and safely as the water temperature has dropped and winds have been more challenging. Those of you with private boats are free to row at your discretion, but please be cautious and careful: hypothermia, strong currents, and winds are dangerous. It's best to row with a buddy nearby. If you leave access ports open on your boats in the boathouse, you are likely to discover in the spring that your hulls have been used for small-animal shelters. Best is to figure out a way to put screen or hardware cloth over an open port in such a way that an animal, working 24/7, will not gain access. The boathouse will remain accessible throughout the winter. There will be no heat and no water. But the club erg is there for you to enjoy! It's not hard to lift the non-flywheel end and roll it out onto the asphalt where the view, the temperature, and the sunshine may be nicer. Please share; I have no intention of setting up a reservation system! A small piece of news: We have sold the Tom & May heavyweight double to Northampton Community Rowing. Sally Linowski and Gloria DiFulvio, NCR alums who joined YRC, delivered the Tom & May by water! We have bought a mid-weight Fluid double that should arrive in the next month or so. The hope is that the new boat, though not ideal for every pair of rowers, will suit more pairs than a heavyweight. Thanks to Moi, we have set up a new group messaging system to replace the Yahoo group (All Yahoo groups vanish on Dec. 15). Messages from the group will have [yankeerowing] in the subject field so you can search for them easily. A message sent to [email protected] will send the message to everyone. If you have trouble or questions, please contact Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>. A few more details about the group are given below. I am very grateful to all of you for making this season enjoyable and smooth. You gracefully adapted to COVID-19 precautions, to a surge in membership, to musical chairs for rack assignments, and to a reservation system for club boats. And thanks to all who pitched in to do what needed doing without being asked; special thanks, as always, to Ernie and Craig. Many thanks. It's ludicrous to wish you as pleasant an off-season as a season on the water, but please enjoy yourself as best you can. Bob A few more details about the groups.io message service: Everyone who is on this list has a groups.io "account." This is group.io's way of letting you control settings about your receipt of messages. You can log in by pointing your browser at and entering the email address you use to receive Yankee Rowing email. Initially, the account has no password; you can set one if you wish. Using your email address for login is just a way to identify you; it has NOTHING to do with your email account. After you log in, you can see the group ( [email protected]) and its messages. You can change settings using the Subscription and Admin buttons on the left. Attachments such as photographs should sail through. If you reply to a message sent to the group, your reply will go to the whole group unless you change the To: field when you compose your reply. If you uncover tricks and tips about using the group, feel free to inform the whole club by sending out a message. If you want to see general information about the group, go to Comments and questions to Bob Sproull <rfsproull@...> or Moi Wurgaft <moiwurgaft@...>
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Re: testing message posting
Agreed, thank you for upgrading our communications!
Anyone has an erg for sale? I’m happy to pick it up and help free up some space in your basement!
Email or text me 413-923-1410
Best,
Marie Tremblay
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On Nov 5, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Robin Barber <robertebarber@...> wrote:
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Works for me -- thanks to Moi, Ernie, Bob for taking?this step.
Robin Barber
Gallery of Readers Press
cell 4*3-695-5343
land 4*3-585-8530
16 Vernon Street
Northampton, MA 01060-2862
hope this is working.? ?-anne?
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Re: FW: Echo Rowing Shell For Sale
Carol and I have ECHO boats and love them. Quick, safe, stable open water shells with easy folding riggers. Robin Barber Gallery of Readers Press cell 4*3-695-5343 land 4*3-585-8530 16 Vernon Street Northampton, MA 01060-2862
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On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 4:32 PM Jonathan Wright < waterrat@...> wrote: Hi all, passing this along. This the same as my yellow decked HUNKY DORY in the boathouse. ? From: Rowing For All | Little Harbor Boathouse <maryellen@...> Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2020 2:14 PM To: waterrat@... Subject: Echo Rowing Shell For Sale ? 
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Used Echo Rowing Shell: $3195 Concept 2??Sculling blades or? call Maryellen at: 781-990-3552 ? Do you have an unused Echo to Sell? We recondition and resell good quality used Echo shells. or? call Maryellen: 781-990-3552? sets the standard for unparalleled stability, safety and performance in all water conditions.? Freedom, versatility, fun whether you're just starting out, looking for life-time fitness or want the top-of-the-line touring open water racer.? Maintenance-free, innovative folding riggers provide ease of set-up, storage and transport.? Little Harbor Boathouse 40 Doaks Lane, Marblehead, MA ?Call Maryellen: 781-990-3552 Email: maryellen@...?? Rowing & Paddling For All LLC
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Re: testing message posting
Works for me -- thanks to Moi, Ernie, Bob for taking?this step. Robin Barber Gallery of Readers Press cell 4*3-695-5343 land 4*3-585-8530 16 Vernon Street Northampton, MA 01060-2862
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hope this is working.? ?-anne?
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