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A crew of six and a coxswain propel the Belle Fast on Belfast Bay on Tuesday in a community rowing program, Come Boating, that offers winter rowing days for anyone who passes a test to prove their muster. It is a free rowing club in which they row boats called Cornish gigs, that come from Cornwall, England. The Belfast club has been around more than 20 years.
Mickey Green, left, and Nicolle Littrell row the Belle Fast.
Oars drizzle droplets into Belfast Bay while propelling the Belle Fast.
A crew of six and a coxswain propel the Belle Fast on Belfast Bay on Tuesday in a community rowing program, Come Boating, that offers winter rowing days for anyone who passes a test to prove their muster. It is a free rowing club in which they row boats called Cornish gigs, that come from Cornwall, England. The Belfast club has been around more than 20 years.
Nicolle Littrell digs her oar into the water while rowing the Belle Fast.
Nicolle Littrell and Mickey Green, right, row the Belle Fast.
A crew of six and a coxswain propel the Belle Fast on Belfast Bay on Tuesday in a community rowing program, Come Boating, that offers winter rowing days for anyone who passes a test to prove their muster. It is a free rowing club in which they row boats called Cornish gigs, that come from Cornwall, England. The Belfast club has been around more than 20 years.
A crew of six and a coxswain propel the Belle Fast on Belfast Bay on Tuesday in a community rowing program, Come Boating, that offers winter rowing days for anyone who passes a test to prove their muster. It is a free rowing club in which they row boats called Cornish gigs, that come from Cornwall, England. The Belfast club has been around more than 20 years.
A crew of six and a coxswain propel the Belle Fast on Belfast Bay on Tuesday in a community rowing program, Come Boating, that offers winter rowing days for anyone who passes a test to prove their muster. It is a free rowing club in which they row boats called Cornish gigs, that come from Cornwall, England. The Belfast club has been around more than 20 years.
Mickey Green, left, and Nicolle Littrell take a water break after strenuous rowing.
A crew of six and a coxswain propel the Belle Fast on Belfast Bay on Tuesday in a community rowing program, Come Boating, that offers winter rowing days for anyone who passes a test to prove their muster. It is a free rowing club in which they row boats called Cornish gigs, that come from Cornwall, England. The Belfast club has been around more than 20 years.
A crew of six and a coxswain propel the Belle Fast on Belfast Bay on Tuesday in a community rowing program, Come Boating, that offers winter rowing days for anyone who passes a test to prove their muster. It is a free rowing club in which they row boats called Cornish gigs, that come from Cornwall, England. The Belfast club has been around more than 20 years.
Coxwain Susan Cutting surveys the crew as they row the Belle Fast in Belfast Harbor.