MEMBERSHIP:

5 Steps to Joining the QRA

1. Orientation Checklist pdf
2. Read Membership manual pdf
3. Read lake Safety Rules pdf
4. Captain’s Test pdf
5. Membership Application
Application and QRA Waiverpdf
US Rowing Waiverpdf
Bay 8 Key Card Application  - 
Submit  application and $15.00 fee to Angela Snell, Director of Shrewsbury Parks and Recreation.
Shrewbury Town Hall, 100 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, MA 01545

2012 Summer/Fall Coached Rowing Sessions

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Must be completed prior to using QRA Equipment

Step 1. Orientation to boathouse and equipment with member of QRA Board or person designated by board.

• Explanation of policies surrounding boat damage or breakage
o Rower is responsible for cost up to deductible ($500)
o Rower must contact board or Bay Captain
o Rower must leave note indicating boat is damaged, preferably     remove seat to make boat unrowable
• Orientation to Equipment (Club vs. Private)
• Explanation of Boat Reservation List
• Explanation of Boat Log Book (importance of signing in and out)
• Use of lights

Step 2. Read QRA Membership Manual pdf

Step 3. Read Lake Quinsigamond Safety Rulespdf

Step 4. If using QRA equipment,

• All new members must pass Captain’s Test pdf to use Hudson 1x, Wintech 1x, Hudson 2x and Wintech 2x)
• If does not pass Captain’s Test or has limited sculling experience (to be determined at discretion of board) then must complete at least 60 miles in Vespolis, Herka or Gig

Step 5. Complete our Applicationpdf and the US Rowing Waiverpdf
Send Dues to Treasurer
Mail completed application with membership fee to:
Quinsigamond Rowing Association
237 North Quinsigamond Avenue
Shrewsbury, MA 10545

*** Obtain key from Angela Snell at Shrewsbury Parks and Recreation

 

EXPECTATIONS:
The QRA expects the following from its members:


Scullers shall be able to carry boat out of rack to the dock safely, and place it in the water without damaging the boat.

Scullers shall have adequate rowing skills to get around safely without damaging the boat or endangering others.

Scullers shall use the log book regularly.

Scullers are able to swim at least 50 yards.

Scullers shall be capable of handling a capsized single without endangering themselves or others.

Scullers shall be responsible for arranging repair of boat damage and shall pay for damage caused which is beyond expected wear and tear.

Scullers shall assist with club related activities such as boat house clean up and regatta volunteering.

Scullers shall pay dues on time.

Membership Expectationspdf

Boat House Protocolpdf

Swim Testpdf


Rules  of the DRC, Coaches and Rowerspdf