Become a Devil

Our senior men’s and women’s senior squads cover the adult age range. We have a mix of those for whom rowing was their first love and others who have come to it later as a second sporting career. 
 
 
We welcome experienced rowers who perhaps have had a break, fancy a change of club or who have moved into the area.  For those who have never tried it before, we run specific ‘Learn to Row‘ courses each spring. 

If you are an experienced rower then contact us by using the contact form or emailing our committee membership team at membership@devilselbowrowing.co.uk

 
If you are considering rowing as new sport have a look at our Learn to Row page to see what is involved by clicking here.

Still not sure? 

We aim to run taster sessions on the first Saturday of each month at 10:30am.

Come down and have a go with no pressure.

Do check with membership@devilselbowrowing.co.uk to register and to check that the session is running. We might be away racing! 

Membership Rates:

 
For rowing all year round, weekday evenings and weekends, rowing with Devil’s Elbow is very good value.
 
We have a variety of membership categories :-
 
Category                                                      Annual Fee
Full Membership                                        £300.00
Family Membership                                   £450.00  (two adults and up to 3 children)
Low Income                                                 £225.00  (at the discretion of the committee)
Student – Term Time                                  £195.00
Student – Vacation                                      £105.00
Junior                                                            £150.00 (under 18)
Coxswain                                                      Free
Social                                                             £30.00  
 

Membership Application Form:

 

Click on the image to the right to download the membership form (word document)

 

Further right is the Constitution to which it refers.

Membership Form for Download
DERC Constitution