Registered rowers Click here to sign in.

(To register: click on Registration at the top of the home page. It’s easy. There is no charge.)

1. Enter your username and password assigned when you registered.

2. Click on the date on the calendar to see the details.

3. To join that day’s row-Click the magenta box that says “sign up.”

4. Be sure to click on “save this row” at the bottom of the page. Your name will be added to the list of rowers. If you are an extra rower and someone drops out above your name, you will be moved up automatically. You will need to check to see if you have moved up to one of the 4 seats.

Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the row and park where signs say “BHCR Parking” and “KSEA Dropoff.” Rowers may use the toilet in the KSEA (green metal) building.

CANCELLING If you have signed up as one of the four rowers and need to cancel, “remove” your name and “save the row”. If it is within 24 hours of the scheduled row time, please contact the coxswain. And, if there is an extra-rower, contact that person* and tell them that they have been moved up.

If there are not four rowers, the cox may cancel the row and you will get a notification by email or text. If the cox feels that the row should be cancelled because of weather or some other reason you will be notified. Any questions about the row, contact the coxswain.

IF YOU SIGN UP, SHOW UP— If an unavoidable conflict arises, please make the courtesy calls to the coxswain and extra rower.

NOTES TO “EXTRA ROWERS”:

If you are an extra-rower, it is your responsibility to check the calendar before the row to see if you have moved into a seat. (We ask that the rower cancelling contact the extra rower as a courtesy.)

*You will find contact information for those on the row by clicking on “printable page” just above date (on the page with the row details) This is the only way contact information is shared.

ROW CATAGORIES::

Recreation – an easy row for beginners or rowers who just want to get out on the water. Learning and using good technique is still important.

Exercise These rows have more vigor, but always adapted to the particular crew.

Race training – Clear enough.

However the type of row can change. For example, if the row is designated as “recreation” and the crew would like some more exercise the cox can do that.