Facilities
Central Pennsylvania Rowing Association (CPRA) was formed in 1989 by a loosely-connected group of people who shared an interest in rowing or a curiosity about rowing and a love of the river. Since then, CPRA has evolved, and in 2004, it received federal tax-exempt status as a 501(c) 3 charitable and educational organization, whose mission is to educate and provide opportunities for the youth and general public to enjoy the health benefits of rowing recreationally, as well as competitively. The club rows on the beautiful Susquehanna River. We offer a Learn To Row program each summer, and some members of the club have competed successfully at various regattas in and around Pennsylvania.
CPRA Boats
Small Craft training single; suitable for beginner scullers
Fatty Bacon
Swift lightweight single; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
The Intake
Peinert X25 lightweight single; suitable for intermediate scullers
The Powerline
Peinert 26 openweight single; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
River Ninja
Hudson openweight single; suitable for advanced rowers
Skeeter
Swift racing double; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
The Augusta
WinTech lightweight double; suitable for intermediate to advanced skullers
Double Trouble
WinTech open weight double; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
The Eddie
Hudson Elite lightweight racing double; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
Folie à Deux
Empacher open weight double; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
Take two
Swift racing double; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
Thunder Rowed
Swift open weight quad; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
Degenstein II
Filippi open weight quad; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
Saetta
Hudson Elite quad; suitable for intermediate to advanced scullers
Spirit of John Skotedis
Pocock octople; used for our learn-to-row program