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Registration Options
Questions? All registration questions can be directed to admin@everettrowing.com.
Adult Rower
Adult Learn to Row Session 6 (September 3–27) - Learn to Row classes teach the basic skills of the sport of rowing. This class attracts people from all age groups, genders, and skill levels. Competitive and recreational opportunities abound in this great team sport! Whether you rowed a long time ago and want to get back onto the water or have never touched a rowing oar or boat, this novice class will get you on your way in a non-pressure environment!
Participants will learn the concept of balance and the sequence of the rowing stroke.
Annual 1x Boat Storage - Storage for a single in the ERA Boathouse. Placement is dependent on frequency of use and time with the club. Space is allocated by the director.
Annual 2x, 2- Boat Storage - Storage for a 2x, 2- in the ERA Boathouse. Placement is dependent on frequency of use and time with the club. Space is allocated by the director.
Annual Masters Rower - Our community of adult athletes wholeheartedly embraces and uplifts one another, exploring newfound talents and striving for constant growth in the breathtaking Snohomish River Estuary. Whether they are vying for the top spot on the podium or simply rowing for the joy of exercise and recreation, ERA offers a nurturing space for individuals to cultivate healthy habits, push themselves both physically and mentally, and forge lifelong bonds of friendship. With an annual fee of $1800, this membership level gran
Monthly Masters Rower - This option is ideal for members who want monthly billing, are new to the sport and wanting to try out the schedules, or any other reason that a member may not want to commit to the entire year of rowing. This option will be billed monthly for our Masters Athletes. The cost for this is $170/month.
Punch Card Rower (10 Rows) - An option for rowers who are visiting or don't row regularly
Single Session Punch Card Rower - This registration is for rowers who are visiting ERA and will only be rowing with us once or twice. Each row must be signed up for in advance of rowing.
Youth Rower
2024 Fall Middle School Team - In our recreational programs, we provide our youngest athletes with an enjoyable and age-appropriate environment to learn the essential elements of rowing and teamwork. These budding individuals not only acquire fundamental skills but also cultivate an admiration for the wonders of outdoor recreation and develop a genuine passion for the sport.
Our team warmly welcomes all middle school students aged 12 and above, offering them an inclusive opportunity to be part of our community.
Schedule
September 9 – November 4
3:45-5:45pm
Mon, Wed, Fri
Fall season will take place at the Thornton A. Sullivan Park on Silver Lake.
Important date: Our middle school team will row at the Frostbite Regatta at Green Lake the first Saturday of November.
Emphasis is on technique development, physical conditioning, and, of course, fun! One racing opportunity is provided for participants! 6th, 7th, and 8th graders welcome! Athletes improve physical fitness.
Our team warmly welcomes all middle school students aged 12 and above, offering them an inclusive opportunity to be part of our community.
Schedule
September 9 – November 4
3:45-5:45pm
Mon, Wed, Fri
Fall season will take place at the Thornton A. Sullivan Park on Silver Lake.
Important date: Our middle school team will row at the Frostbite Regatta at Green Lake the first Saturday of November.
Emphasis is on technique development, physical conditioning, and, of course, fun! One racing opportunity is provided for participants! 6th, 7th, and 8th graders welcome! Athletes improve physical fitness.
2024 Fall Novice Team - The Novice Team is composed of male and female rowers who are in High School and are new to rowing.
Novices spend their first year racing against other first time rowers, before moving up to varsity upon the completion of racing at the Regional Championship. Our high school age youth learn how hard work pays off at the finish line and in life. These future leaders develop commitment, confidence, humility, and strength of character. The youth teams take pride in each other, their friendships, and demonstrate how powerful community can be. Unlike other competitive team sports, everyone participates, everyone rows, and competes. Novices train out of our 300 Smith Island boathouse.
Novice Training September 9 – November 8
3:30–6:15pm
Boys: Mon–Tues & Thurs–Sat (Saturdays, usually 9-11am, depending on sunrise)
Girls: Mon–Fri
With various regattas on weekends
(This training coincides with our varsity "on-water" season — if you
Novices spend their first year racing against other first time rowers, before moving up to varsity upon the completion of racing at the Regional Championship. Our high school age youth learn how hard work pays off at the finish line and in life. These future leaders develop commitment, confidence, humility, and strength of character. The youth teams take pride in each other, their friendships, and demonstrate how powerful community can be. Unlike other competitive team sports, everyone participates, everyone rows, and competes. Novices train out of our 300 Smith Island boathouse.
Novice Training September 9 – November 8
3:30–6:15pm
Boys: Mon–Tues & Thurs–Sat (Saturdays, usually 9-11am, depending on sunrise)
Girls: Mon–Fri
With various regattas on weekends
(This training coincides with our varsity "on-water" season — if you
2024 Fall Youth Men's Team - Racing against the best teams in the nation, our high school age youth learn how hard work pays off at the finish line and in life.
These future leaders develop commitment, confidence, humility, and strength of character. The youth teams take pride in each other, their friendships, and demonstrate how powerful community can be.
Unlike other competitive team sports, everyone participates, everyone rows, and competes.
Water Training
August 26 – November 8 3:30–6:15pm
Mon–Tues & Thurs–Sat (Saturdays, usually 9-11am, depending on sunrise)
With various regattas on Sundays
Land Training
November 11 – December 20
3:30-5:30pm
4 days a week (days to be determined)
athletes may leave season early for other sports
Water Training
August 26 – November 8 3:30–6:15pm
Mon–Tues & Thurs–Sat (Saturdays, usually 9-11am, depending on sunrise)
With various regattas on Sundays
Land Training
November 11 – December 20
3:30-5:30pm
4 days a week (days to be determined)
athletes may leave season early for other sports
2024 Fall Youth Women's Team - Racing against the best teams in the nation, our high school age youth learn how hard work pays off at the finish line and in life.
These future leaders develop commitment, confidence, humility, and strength of character. The youth teams take pride in each other, their friendships, and demonstrate how powerful community can be.
Unlike other competitive team sports, everyone participates, everyone rows, and competes.
Water Training
August 26 – November 8
3:30–6:15pm
Mon – Fri
With various Regattas on Sundays
Land Training
November 11 – December 20
3:30-5:30pm
4 days a week (days to be determined)
athletes may leave season early for other sports
Water Training
August 26 – November 8
3:30–6:15pm
Mon – Fri
With various Regattas on Sundays
Land Training
November 11 – December 20
3:30-5:30pm
4 days a week (days to be determined)
athletes may leave season early for other sports
Parent of Rower
Youth Parent - An adult login account for parents of youth athletes. After you log in, you can create child profiles (under 'Your Account') and select programs.