Membership Categories
Membership Categories
Membership is open to any person over 18 years of age.
The 2 main membership options are detailed below, however other available options include: Corporate Membership and Coach/Coxswain Memberships.
Membership runs for a full year (Jan-Dec), payment options may be available and can be discussed with the Treasurer.
Social Membership
This category is designed for those rowers who wants to participate in the guided Saturday social session for fun and fitness, but perhaps also want to row more often. You want to row on a Sunday morning when it is so quiet on the river or participate in the Tuesday & Thursday semi-organised sessions.
As a Social Member you can:-
Row in any Club organised rowing session (currently Saturday morning) or a crew organised session on the same day
Join in the formal coaching sessions during the competitive season (usually Mar-Sep), when available
Join in any semi-organised social rowing sessions subject to the invitation of the leader
Row as an individual subject to experience or participate in crew rowing at other times if competent
Compete at any time during the calendar year, after upgrading to Competitive Membership and upon payment of the appropriate capitation fee to Rowing WA & Rowing Australia (this excludes CBRC Mini Regatta and Albany Regatta)
Competitive Membership
This category is designed for the rower who wishes to participate in all levels of rowing: social club rowing, mid-week crew organised rowing and at competitive regattas.
As a Competitive Member you can:-
Row in any Club organised rowing session (currently Saturday morning) or a crew organised session on the same day
Join in the formal coaching sessions during the competitive season (usually Mar-Sep), when available
Row at any time subject to boat availability and experience
Nominate for Pennant and Masters Regattas, as well as Head Races and National Regattas
Does not include Rowing WA Registration and seat fees, see: Rowing WA fees
NB: Competitive members are expected to be up to regatta standard - to determine this, discuss with the relevant Captain (Ladies or Men).