We are a community coastal rowing club with two boats in Kinghorn, on the Fife coast.
We go rowing on the sea (the Firth of Forth) and on Kinghorn Loch in winter. We’re open to non-members to come along and try a row before joining. Contact us if you’d like to have a go.
Yolande, a St Ayles Skiff (118 on the register of skiffs). Community built by members of the club.
Reevik, a Shetland yoal. A more recent acquisition that allows us to go rowing with a larger crew.
Our boatshed is behind the sailing club on Kinghorn beach. As well as meeting here for our regular rowing sessions, we hold “blether” evenings of informal training and chat at the shed, before usually ending up at the pub.
Kinghorn Coastal Rowing Club (KCRC) is affiliated to the Scottish Coastal Rowing Association (SCRA) and has been awarded Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation status (SCIO). Our charity number is: SC047106. Our charitable purposes are: – the advancement of public participation in sport and the advancement of education. We are a community group who aim to promote coastal rowing and the building of boats.
Supported by:
- The Crown Tavern, Kinghorn
- Made by Sport, administered by Foundation Scotland.
- Magic Little Grants through Localgiving and People’s Postcode Trust.