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If you have an iCrew account for Williamsburg Boat Club, please log on to iCrew here, then visit the Club Home page to view Registration Options.
Tap on the appropriate registration link below.
Registration Options
Questions? All registration questions can be directed to communications@williamsburgboatclub.org.
Adult Rower
Adult Development Team - The Adult Development Team is a twice a week coached program for rowers who have completed an Adult Learn to Row session and are looking to build skills, fitness, and confidence on the water. Athletes continue developing technique while training alongside our Masters program, with the goal of preparing for a successful transition into full Masters membership.
Participants who transition into a Masters Membership with Coaching will receive a $50 credit for each month spent in ADT, for up to three months.
Participants who transition into a Masters Membership with Coaching will receive a $50 credit for each month spent in ADT, for up to three months.
Visiting Rower Membership - For experienced rowers who are temporarily in the Williamsburg area, we offer a short-term Visiting Rower Membership that allows participation in Masters coached sessions.
This option is intended for non-local athletes (those living more than 50 miles from WBC) and is designed for short-term use.
- iCrew registration, a signed waiver and USRowing Basic Membership are required
- Coach approval required
- One, two or Three month options
- Check WBC website for the practice schedule
Adult Try Rowing Day: May 2, 2026 -
Introduction to Rowing
Curious about rowing? Join us for Try Rowing Day and experience rowing on the Chickahominy River. This beginner-friendly session will introduce the basics of rowing and give you the opportunity to get out on the water with our coaches.
No experience is necessary. Beginners welcome.
Participants who attend Try Rowing Day will receive a $20 credit toward the Adult Learn to Row program.
Registration closed on 05-03-2026
Introduction to Rowing
Curious about rowing? Join us for Try Rowing Day and experience rowing on the Chickahominy River. This beginner-friendly session will introduce the basics of rowing and give you the opportunity to get out on the water with our coaches.
No experience is necessary. Beginners welcome.
Participants who attend Try Rowing Day will receive a $20 credit toward the Adult Learn to Row program.
Registration closed on 05-03-2026
Adult Learn to Row: Session 2 - May - Classes are open to anyone interested in rowing over the age of 18.
Class Dates: May 9-31, 2026 - 6 sessions over 3 weeks
Day/Time:
Get a $20 discount if you attend the Try Rowing Day!
Registration closed on 05-11-2026
Class Dates: May 9-31, 2026 - 6 sessions over 3 weeks
Day/Time:
- Saturday 9:30-11am
- Sunday 10-11:30am
Get a $20 discount if you attend the Try Rowing Day!
Registration closed on 05-11-2026
Adult Membership + Coached Water Sessions - 2026 Annual Club membership and On the Water coaching
On the Water Sessions:
On the Water Sessions:
- from about mid March - mid November, weather depending.
- Visit the WBC website for practice times.
- Early Bird pricing for the month of January! (does not apply to installment payments)
Adult Membership - 2026 Annual Club Adult Membership without coached programming
Youth Rower
Youth Spring Post Season - We have a short break between the end of the Spring Season and the start of Summer Rowing, and we’d love to keep our athletes connected to the boathouse and each other!
WHO Any previous WBC Middle School or High School Youth Program participant (excluding athletes continuing to train for Nationals - you have regular practice!)
Whether it’s getting extra reps in a single, rowing with friends, trying different boat classes, or simply spending time at the boathouse, we want athletes to continue enjoying the sport and the WBC community in a more relaxed environment.
Team colors, mixed boat lineups, and organized chaos encouraged. More details coming soon!
WHO Any previous WBC Middle School or High School Youth Program participant (excluding athletes continuing to train for Nationals - you have regular practice!)
Whether it’s getting extra reps in a single, rowing with friends, trying different boat classes, or simply spending time at the boathouse, we want athletes to continue enjoying the sport and the WBC community in a more relaxed environment.
SPECIAL EVENT: Wacky Chicken Relay
Saturday, May 30, 9- 12pmTeam colors, mixed boat lineups, and organized chaos encouraged. More details coming soon!
High School Summer League -
High School Learn to Row!
Who: Rising 9th–12th graders, no prior rowing experience required
Focus: A fun, flexible introduction to rowing designed for new high school aged athletes (rising 9th -12th grade). Focuses on learning the basics, building fitness, and developing comfort on the water in a team-oriented environment. A great way to “find your crew” this summer and prepare for future club or performance team participation.
WHAT TO EXPECT
High School Learn to Row!
Who: Rising 9th–12th graders, no prior rowing experience required
Focus: A fun, flexible introduction to rowing designed for new high school aged athletes (rising 9th -12th grade). Focuses on learning the basics, building fitness, and developing comfort on the water in a team-oriented environment. A great way to “find your crew” this summer and prepare for future club or performance team participation.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- Get on the water from day one
- Learn the basics and build confidence
- Be part of a team-based “league”
- Prepare for a fun end-of-session race
- Meet new people and try something new
Summer Youth Learn to Row-Session 1 - No Exerpience Necessary! Open to all boys and girls ages 10-16.
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 1: June 15 - June 25, 2026
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 1: June 15 - June 25, 2026
Summer Youth Learn to Row-Session 2 - No Exerpience Necessary! Open to all boys and girls ages 10-16.
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 2: June 29 - July 9, 2026
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 2: June 29 - July 9, 2026
Summer Youth Learn to Row-Session 3 - No Exerpience Necessary! Open to all boys and girls ages 10-16.
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 3: July 13 - July 23, 2026
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 3: July 13 - July 23, 2026
Summer Youth Learn to Row-Session 4 - No Exerpience Necessary! Open to all boys and girls ages 10-16.
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 4: July 27 - August 6, 2026
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 4: July 27 - August 6, 2026
Summer Youth Learn to Row-Session 5 - No Exerpience Necessary! Open to all boys and girls ages 10-16.
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 5: August 10-20, 2026
Monday-Thurs, 9-11 am (Fridays will be bad weather make up days)
Session 5: August 10-20, 2026
Middle School Team - Summer -
Who: A program for rising 6th, 7th, and 8th grade boys and girls with prior rowing experience (middle school season or Learn to Row completion)
Focus: Developing rowing fundamentals, building confidence, and staying active. Emphasizes basic skills, teamwork, water safety and enjoyment of the sport.
Make new friends, enjoy being out on the water and be a part of a great team!
Who: A program for rising 6th, 7th, and 8th grade boys and girls with prior rowing experience (middle school season or Learn to Row completion)
Focus: Developing rowing fundamentals, building confidence, and staying active. Emphasizes basic skills, teamwork, water safety and enjoyment of the sport.
Make new friends, enjoy being out on the water and be a part of a great team!
Youth Club Team - Summer -
Who: A program for rising 8th-12th grade boys and girls with prior rowing experience (middle school season or Learn to Row completion)
Focus: Building fitness, improving technique, and staying connected to the team. Emphasizes rowing fundamentals, skill development, and teamwork in a supportive environment.
A great option for athletes who want flexibility for other summer activities while still building fitness and staying connected to the team!
Who: A program for rising 8th-12th grade boys and girls with prior rowing experience (middle school season or Learn to Row completion)
Focus: Building fitness, improving technique, and staying connected to the team. Emphasizes rowing fundamentals, skill development, and teamwork in a supportive environment.
A great option for athletes who want flexibility for other summer activities while still building fitness and staying connected to the team!
Youth Performance Team - Summer -
Who: A performance program for experienced high school rowers (must have at least one season of club rowing experience)
Focus: Technical development, speed, and consistency. Training emphasizes small boats, sculling and sweep skills, and overall fitness to prepare for the upcoming seasons, with an introduction to coastal beach sprint racing.
Who: A performance program for experienced high school rowers (must have at least one season of club rowing experience)
Focus: Technical development, speed, and consistency. Training emphasizes small boats, sculling and sweep skills, and overall fitness to prepare for the upcoming seasons, with an introduction to coastal beach sprint racing.
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