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About Swan (Radcot) Cruiser Club

 Founded in 1985, with just 25 members;

the SRCC now boasts a growing membership of 200 members, in over 108 boats.


Our diverse membership comes from all walks of life,

all boating capabilities, and with river boats of all shapes and sizes.


Join The Club

Our aim is to have fun and enjoy boating; with the benefit and support of a relaxed, friendly, and supportive Club.


As the largest club on the

Upper Thames & with links to other boating organisations;

if you have a problem we can't help you with,

we know a man who can.

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The Club hosts an active calendar of boat-related and social events throughout the season at riverside venues up & down the

Upper Thames reach.


Whether you're new to boating, or a seasoned deckhand;

the members of SRCC would love to share our love of a quieter pace of life.

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