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Facebook page for ongoing news and progress on the project. The boathouse project is a significant milestone for the club, providing permanent land-based training, locker room, and boat storage facilities.
The club has a diverse membership base, with rowers young and old coming together to compete in various regattas. The Courtmacsherry Rowing Club has a fleet of traditional fixed-seat yawls and FISA quads, doubles, and singles. The club prides itself on providing opportunities for all members to develop their rowing skills and participate in the sport.
Courtmacsherry Rowing Club has a rich history of hosting successful events, including the County Finals and the Irish Open Coastal Rowing Championship. The club looks forward to continuing to host competitive and engaging regattas in the future. With the support of the local community and dedicated members, the club aims to continue growing and promoting the sport of rowing in West Cork.
For more information about Courtmacsherry Rowing Club and upcoming events, please visit our website and social media pages. Join us on our epic journey to support the boathouse project and be a part of our thriving rowing community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We are a coastal rowing club with a range of boats, supporting rowers young and old. Members row and compete in the club’s various regattas.
The club is based at Courtmacsherry Beach in West Cork. We are also working to deliver permanent land based training, locker room, and boat storage facilities through our boathouse project.
Get in touch using the club contact page, and follow ongoing progress on the boathouse project through our dedicated Facebook page. You can also find more about the club under the About the Club section.



