Croatian rowing boat crosses the Channel

Watch the rowers begin their attempt at dawn.

A team of Croatian rowers who set off from the East Kent coast on Friday made it to France in less than four hours.

They were making the crossing in a traditional Croatian rowing boat called a Ladja. The team consisted of eight rowers, a drummer who beat the time, and a helmsman who steered the craft using a rudder at the stern.

They set off from St Margaret’s Bay, between Dover and Deal, at 6.47 on Friday morning, and landed at Cap Gris Nez three hours 42 minutes later. It was the first time such a boat had made a successful crossing.

Friday, June 26 2009


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  • Croatian Rowers in Ladja

    27/06/2009 23:22:44
    by Jane, Croatia Online

    Well done Kent Online for picking this up. I found the news on a Croatian website and blogged it on my website but thought it would get a bit more coverage in the UK. Your site is the only one I've found so far and I'm sure you will get plenty of hits from Croatia lovers like me. Also looks like you are more accurate in crew numbers!

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