Our Rhinebeck Crew team had true grassroots beginnings. We fundraised feverishly with carwashes & spaghetti dinners. Once we procured enough equipment to get our oars wet, we began training at Norrie Point, in Staatsburg.
We worked hard for love of the sport. We didn’t have a boat house – just a trailer. No dock – we waded into the freezing water in March. No transportation – we carpooled to practices & regattas. We all enjoyed the Hudson River & the success that came by working together as one.
Equipment was secondhand, & we got our hands dirty to improve it & make it our own. Our trailer, which is still used today, was refurbished – its upper level welded on by a team member’s father. We sanded & painted our spoon (not hatchet) blades. Our first eight-man boats were solid wood & needed to be put together with bolts & grease each time they were used. Trust us when we tell you they were heavy! And sometimes leaked…
We worked hard to partake in a sport we believed in – to make it a part of Rhinebeck. We are so proud today that Rhinebeck students & their families continue to better the program & each rower’s experience. We consider ourselves very lucky to be a part of the Rhinebeck Crew legacy and to live in this small community that champions recreation & teamwork on our nearby, mighty Hudson River.
Row on, Rhinebeck Crew!
Pat Coon, Founder
Ally & John Traver, Class of 2004