Welcome to Langstone Cutters

A friendly club rowing traditional fixed-seat pulling boats in Langstone and Chichester Harbours on England's south coast.
Rowing is just about the best exercise you can get, using almost all of your muscles but without high impacts. We row on some of the loveliest waters in the world, teeming with wildlife, and it is enormous fun. 
The club welcomes rowers of all standards, from elite oarsmen to complete novices. There is rowing to suit everyone, from Sunday paddlers who just want to get out on the water for fun, to rowers who compete in local regattas and national events such as the Great River Race, where Langstone Cutters have a formidable record of success. 
If you want to know more, click on the Contact Us page.
Club rowing is on Sundays, at high tide - all are welcome (if no row is listed, it's because the tides are unfavorable). Just turn up at the slipway between the Royal Oak and the Old Mill in Langstone and tell the beachmaster you would like to have a go!
Saturday and Wednesday rows are organised in advance, so if you fancy going contact the organiser listed in the Rowing Diary page, or one of the club contacts.

News from the Cutters

  • Bembridge goes to Gosport A group from Langstone Cutters took Bembridge to Gosport on Saturday to visit the Maritime Workshop, a marine conservation trust that laid the new tween deck on the Cutty Sark ...
    Posted 8 Apr 2012 13:03 by LCRC Webmaster
  • Bembridge Back in Business Bembridge is back in the boat park after her mini-refit, looking ultra-smart and fitted with new rowlock pins. Many thanks to Geoff and the others who worked so ...
    Posted 8 Apr 2012 13:03 by LCRC Webmaster
  • An Awkward Number Four of us turned up for the Wednesday Row today, which is awkward as almost all of our boats hold three, five or six but not four. We solved it ...
    Posted 8 Apr 2012 13:03 by LCRC Webmaster
  • A meeting in Langstone Harbour Halfway to the Ferryboat Inn, Bembridge and Gladys came across LCRC's bosun Geoff Shilling in his canoe. A lovely afternoon on the water.
    Posted 8 Apr 2012 13:03 by LCRC Webmaster
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