Paignton Amateur Rowing Club

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Paignton Amateur Rowing Club (PARC) is a rowing club in Paignton, Devon, England. Rowing usually takes place on the sea in Tor Bay, though training also takes place on the River Dart at Totnes where some boats are stored to be used where the water conditions permit.

PARC is both a fine boat and gig rowing rowing club. In 2010 PARC became the first rowing club in the country to offer four types of rowing; fine, gig and two types of coastal.[1] The club owns a selection of single, double and quad fine boats. One plastic gig (Evans Above) and two wooden racing gigs (Top Catch and Storm). The most recent addition was a coastal rowing boat named Wave Dancer.

Competition[]

The club has an annual regatta in August with racing for fine boats and gig. The fine boat regatta is part of the 10 meeting series of the West of England Amateur Rowing Association.[2]

Gig boat rowing[]

The gig side of the club was formed in 2007 with the arrival of Evans Above. This side of the club has grown steadily over the last 3 years and regularly puts 3 boats out on training nights.[3]

Paignton blade colours.

Club colours[]

  • The club colours consist of old gold (yellow) and blue.
  • The racing colours are old gold with a diagonal blue stripe.
  • The fine boat blade colours are yellow with a blue triangle.

Social[]

The club is based at ; above the boathouse is a bar, open to visitors. The trophy cabinet and club photos dating back over 60 years are also located here.

References[]

  1. ^ "Paignton RC Became The First Rowing Club in the Country to Offer Four Disciplines of Rowing". British Rowing. 2010-08-24. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  2. ^ "West of England Amateur Rowing Association". WEARA. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  3. ^ "Gig Rowing". www.paigntonarc.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
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