About the Station L Rowing Club

The Station L Rowing Club at the Portland Boathouse

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Station L's home is the Portland Boathouse, located at 1515 SE Water, at the intersection of SE Clay and SE Water, near the east end of the Hawthorne Bridge. Our space in the boathouse faces the river, and we occupy Bay #2.  Cooper's Coffee is located on the SE corner of the building, and is a favorite post-row stop.

Parking is available on site, excepting 7:30am-3:00pm M-F, and many Tri-Met bus lines pass near the boathouse. It's a 5 minute walk from downtown Portland over the Hawthorne Bridge.

Street Address
1515 SE Water Ave
Portland, OR 97214


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Mailing Address
PO Box 14035
Portland, OR 97293

About

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Rowing has a long history in Portland, and competitive rowing was a popular local spectator sport in the 19th century. For several decades beginning in the 1930's there were no active rowing clubs in Portland, and Willamette River was deemed by many as too dirty for water sports.

Station L Rowing Club was founded in 1972 by a group of former college rowers who were surprised to find a great setting for rowing on the newly cleaned up Willamette, but very few active rowers. At the club's 2008 gala and auction, a plaque was unveiled honoring the 28 founding members of Station L Rowing Club.

The original boathouse was built on a used wood chip barge donated by Shaver Transportation. In early 1973, it was moored adjacent to Portland General Electric's Station L generating plant, the current home of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry [OMSI]. The moorage site is now occupied by the submarine USS Blueback, which is open for tours.

In 1975, the boathouse structure and its contents burned in a fire. The boathouse was rebuilt and additional boats obtained. Into the 1980's, the boathouse operated as a cooperative between Lewis and Clark College, Reed College and Station L Rowing Club. Station L emphasized teaching rowing to the public and hundreds of Portlanders learned to row at the club.

OMSI's acquisition of the PGE site in 1986 necessitated a move for Station L. Now estranged from the colleges, Station L moved the barge/boathouse to a moorage site near the Fremont Bridge at the beginning of 1987. New equipment was added and the club grew quickly. Competitive Station L crews became a regular sight at Northwest regattas.

Lewis and Clark College Crew returned to the boathouse as a partner of Station L Rowing Club in 1989 in a deal brokered by then LC head coach Charlie Brown. A pump failure led to a temporary sinking of the barge soon after, which was raised using high capacity pumps. Under the leadership of Station L President Ian Townshend, the club began a search for a permanent home, as the Fremont location lacked permits and safe access.

A home was found just 300 meters upstream, and Station L moved its barge again in 1994 to the Westar Electric site. Club membership grew to over 100, class offerings proliferated and the boathouse reached capacity with 5 8+'s, 6 4+'s and numerous small boats.

In February 1996, a significant flood on the Willamette threatened Station L. The boathouse was saved by members who stayed aboard the barge nearly 24 hours a day for 3 days. However the flood left silt which settled in the moorage area around the barge. Extreme low water in October 1997 caused the barge to tip and fill with water, ending its 24 year history as the base for Station L's operations.

Club boats were split between boathouses at Riverplace Marina and Oaks Park starting in 1998. In December 2004, Station L moved to the new Portland Boathouse on the eastbank of the Willamette River near the Hawthorne Bridge. The new boathouse is only about 500 meters north of the original 1973 Station L site.

Latest News

  • Covered Bridge 2012 Results

    Great Job to all the rowers who competed at the CBR!

    https://www.regattacentral.com/cms/uploads/files/CBR12_Results.pdf

  • 2012 Learn To Row Class Schedule: Now Available

    The 2012 Station L Rowing Club Learn to Row Class schedule is now available. Please see www.stationlrowingclub.com/ltr to learn more. For this year, we plan to offer 10 Level 1 classes (for those new to rowing) and 7 Level 2 classes (for those interested in furthering their skills). Registration is available online. The cost for most classes is $175 for a 5 week session. In total, we hope to teach over 200 people to row on the beautiful Willamette River this coming year.

  • Head of the Lake results

    Beautiful sunny skies in Seattle for Head of the Lake.  Yes, it's true.  Sun!

    The last regatta of the 2011 season was a good one for Station L.  2nd places for the women's 8+ and the men's 8+ in very tight competitive races.  4th places for the women's and men's 4+'s.  In sculling, our men's 2x was 8th and the mixed 2x was 5th.  In the women's single, Carey Connell got tangled in some buoys, but still gets to bring her new 1x home from Seattle.

    We took delivery of our new women's Pocock K4+.    In all, a great weekend for rowing in Seattle.

    Full Race results 

    Remember, our annual Dinner/Gala this Saturday at the Kennedy School.  Buy tickets now.
     

  • Portland Fall Classic 2011 Results

    Results from the 2011 Portland Fall Classic Regatta are now available.

  • Portland Fall Classic

    The 5th annual PFC is this weekend at Vancouver Lake, Washington.  Racing begins at 10am and lasts until 2pm.  With 200 boats and 1300 rowers, there will be plenty of action for spectators.

    Look for results here on Sunday. 

Latest News

Learn to Row

Station L is Portland's premier club to learn to row. We offer courses beginning in March through October. Courses are 5 weeks long and are open to all ages and skill levels. 2012 schedule available now.

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Pay Fees Online

Station L now offers members the choice to pay their membership dues online.

2012 Membership Dues

2012 Rack Rental Fees

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