update 18 May 2020

Was able to find a Neaves Rowing sticker on the remaining 4x riggers, and they were contacted and can fabricate replacement riggers.   Serial numbers were provided, waiting for a cost estimate.  Very lucky!!!

2 port sweep oars, and a pair of sculls, were thrown over the fence – evidently returned by the thief.  However, someone is  still getting in to the boat yard – as a pair of “bait” snow skis of little value were left in the oar box to see if theft is still occuring – and they are now missing.

When trying to get the 4+/- Slingshot rowable where backstays were stolen, it was noticed the rudder, cables, and bow foot stretcher with the steering mechanism were also stolen.

Right now, there are no rowable fours.  The fours from Humboldt State could be made ready to row, but work is needed to commission them.   A donated Vespoli Matrix 33 without riggers was delivered to Kevin Fox as a donation to get it rowable vs wasting away in storage.  Sculling riggers from Vespoli are a whopping $530 each.  Kevin is excited to commission it.

A snow damaged Humboldt State 4 was delivered to Lou Zimmer’s house for repair.

Update 7 May 2020

Well, we got boat racks set in concrete and fabricated an oar storage locker.  We moved out our best 4+ and 4x out there, along with our best set of 4 sweeps and 2 pairs of sculls, and a couple of trainer sculls.   Then someone broke into the boat yard and oar locker and stole the oars.  They also stole the 4+ riggers and 2 pair of the 4x riggers.   BLM Law enforcement found the fellow and recovered 1 intact sweep oar, 1 intact  scull, 1 pair of the missing 4X riggers, and the 4+ riggers minus the backstays which were out best.  We are very grateful to BLM for finding the culprit, but upon trying to locate this fellow to pay ransom for the missing 4x riggers – since they are old Janousek riggers that are probably irreplaceable – but  it was reported he had left and he has no contact information, and was released from jail.   We have a grant application in right now for a 45 ft shipping container, and a dock extension so we can launch 8s.  Right now, no one wants to have any equipment out there for fear of more theft  and vandalism – so all equipment has been moved back to Reese’s house and old 8 s and 4s have been put up for barriers. We are out of business – if we don’t get the shipping container grant, we’ll need to try to get back to Whiskeytown or do some serious fund raising for a container.   Between the Carr Fire, Covid-19, and theft – it is a very difficult time for the Shasta Rowing Association right now.  The best we can do right now is meet up periodically for car top sculling.   Fortunately, Lake Redding has water now so sculling is in business there.