Who we are...

Welcome to the Annapolis Irish Rowing Club. The AIRC is a club dedicated to promoting the nautical heritage of Ireland and the traditional Irish fishing and work boat, the Currach. We compete against other currach clubs across the U.S. from May through October.

Membership is open to anyone interested in traditional Irish rowing - and we are always looking for new rowers! Our homebase is the Charles Carroll House located at St. Mary's Church in downtown Annapolis.

We are one of the founding members of NACA - The North American Currach Association. Visit the NACA website!

We practice every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 5:30 PM (during Daylight Savings Time) and Saturday mornings at 10:00 AM at the Charles Carroll House in Annapolis, weather permitting. Here's how to find us.

We can also be found on Facebook and seen on YouTube. Check us out!

Annapolis Irish Rowers
Finish the 2011 NACA Season

This year's competitive season came to a close with Annapolis hosting our own regatta on Saturday, September 24th at Sandy Point State Park. The turnout for our regatta - the only event staged in open water, included teams from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Albany. Annapolis took third place for the regatta and the year after a challenging series of races.

If you are interested in joining or sponsoring the Annapolis Irish Rowing Club please contact Captain Egan Nerich at (443) 532-4165 or curraghmen@yahoo.com


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