Clubs in the CRDBA Region
There are clubs and teams across the region that cater for everyone and every level. If you can't find one for you below, please get in touch and we'll point you in the right direction. Also, we'd be happy to provide assistance if you like to set up your own club.
In addition to the clubs in Wellington and Masterton listed below, there are other places in our regionfor you to paddle:
Napier - standard boat, contact: [email protected]
Foxton - standard boat, tbc, expected 2024
Otaki - standard boat, from June 2024. Contact [email protected]
Whanganui - standard boat, tbc, expected 2024
Hutt River Mouth - small boat owned by [email protected]
In addition to the clubs in Wellington and Masterton listed below, there are other places in our regionfor you to paddle:
Napier - standard boat, contact: [email protected]
Foxton - standard boat, tbc, expected 2024
Otaki - standard boat, from June 2024. Contact [email protected]
Whanganui - standard boat, tbc, expected 2024
Hutt River Mouth - small boat owned by [email protected]
Wairarapa Dragon Boat Club
Based in Masterton. Caters for men and women of all ages, this club has a reputation of fielding strong women's and mixed teams. |
CanSurvive
A Wellington based dragon boat club comprising: Breast cancer survivor teams CanSurvive and CanThrive; and competitive supporters’ team Can2. Breast Friends Paddling for Life ......doing it with ATTITUDE! |
Poneke Dragons (previously Valley Dragonboat Club)
Established in 2009 we are an energetic group of dragon boaters. Our club is made up of people from all over and from all age groups, in 2022 we had 5 teams paddling in the Wellington Festival. |
Victoria University
Based in Wellington. The Victoria University Club is made up of staff, students and friends. We compete in the corporate division and aim to have an A and a B team on the water each season to cater for competitive and more casual members in the best sport in the world. |
Tu Ora
Tū Ora Compass Health is a primary care network and not for profit social enterprise which provides quality primary health care services to an enrolled population of 335,525 in the Wellington Region. Currently Tu Ora competes as a women's team. |