A little about us

We’re a group of volunteers promoting human-powered boating in Brooklyn Bridge Park and beyond.

 

Our story

It all started in 2008 when Tom Potter, Bill Orme, Rob Buchanan, Charlie O’Donnell, and a few others brought borrowed boats and human-powered boating to Dumbo Cove. With a rickety cart, volunteers transported eight boats along cobblestone streets to the launch point on Main Street.

Original location in Dumbo Cove

In 2009, discussions began with Brooklyn Bridge Park to bring a human-powered boating program to the park permanently.

The next year, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse was officially founded, and with the help of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, the boathouse was able to purchase two dozen boats. We ran our first official program on July 18, 2010.

First official location in Brooklyn Bridge Park

The summer of 2013 was a milestone for us, as we began launching from our floating dock at Pier 2. The floating dock was the result of a collaboration between the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation, the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, and City Council Member Stephen Levin. That year also saw the start of our free kayak polo program.

Floating dock and Pier 2 construction

In 2018, we moved our boats from the temporary storage containers into storage spaces on Piers 2 and 4. We also moved kayak polo to Pier 4, which allowed us to add a third programming day at Pier 2. In addition, in 2018 we set a new record of over 7,000 paddlers in a single season.  

New boat keep and rolling racks on Pier 2

 

Our mission

The purpose of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse is to promote human-powered boating in Brooklyn Bridge Park and safe public recreational access to the East River and New York Harbor; to provide opportunities for all New York residents and other Brooklyn Bridge Park visitors to participate in human-powered boating, at no or minimal cost; and to promote environmentally sound policies that will be conducive to human-powered boating in the East River and New York Harbor.

Read our bylaws

 

Our board of directors

Charlie O’Donnell

President

Alana Miller

Vice President • Fundraising

Alicia Noelle Jones

Treasurer • Trips & Skills Training

Howard Sugarman

Secretary • Public Programs

Andrea Balinson

Communications

Jason Fry

Nick Johnson

Trips & Skills Training

Maria Militano

Polo

Rhonda Tanzman

Stewardship

Karen Thomson

Outreach

Sue Tse

Polo

Nancy Webster

 
 

Advisory council

Darrin Amellio

Matt Betteil

Rob Buchanan

Louis Coppersmith

Noah Diary

Matt Frey

(with East River piling tomato plant, as covered by the New York Times and NPR)

Fabian Grateroles

Bill Orme

Karen Ostrowski

Nathalia D. Thompson

Tom Potter

 

Charissa Ruth

 

Mike Sylves

 

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