On a warm day in November, 2004, the CROPC Atlantic 17 Solstice was christened along with her sister, Equinox. In this photo, designer/builder Jon Persson and fellow club member John Miller test row the Solstice as a double for the first time. Built of 5 mm Occuume planking on 5/8" plywood frames, Solstice has proven to be an able boat for use by a wide variety of people of all ages and experience levels.
The Connecticut River Oar and Paddle Club (CROPC), founded in 1983, is a recreational club with a mission to promote and advocate rowing and paddling as healthy and sensible recreational alternatives. This blog is thus dedicated to the community of rowers and paddlers on the Connecticut River, who may access communications and schedules while sharing stories and photographs on this site. Questions and submissions may be emailed to Jon at: jonpersson7@gmail.com.
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Photos From A CROPC Summer
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