Where: Hull, MA
Date & Time: March 7, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Location: Windmill Point Boathouse 185 Main St., Hull, MA
This year’s race, officially titled Snow Row 250 — Pulling Together Since 1776, will serve as the first major public event of Hull’s commemoration of 250 years of American independence and coastal service. The beloved winter rowing tradition will feature its signature LeMans-style beach start, a 3¾-mile triangular course, and, for 2026 only, a dramatic ceremonial cannon start and appearance by the Hingham Militia, bringing Revolutionary-era pageantry to the shoreline. “For 45 years, Snow Row has embodied everything Hull stands for — grit, teamwork, and maritime courage,” said Michael McGurl, Executive Director at the Hull Lifesaving Museum. “Snow Row 250 gives us a way to honor that tradition while launching Hull’s 250th Anniversary in a way that is active, inclusive, and uniquely our own.” Teams will row from Windmill Point along a historic stretch of Hull’s shoreline, the same waters that have been guarded, worked, and defended since the 18th century. Rowers are invited — though not required — to add a touch of Revolutionary-era flair, such as tricorn hats, sailor sashes, or colonial-inspired gear, adding color and personality to the race while keeping the focus on competition and
seamanship.
In addition to traditional race awards, Snow Row 250 will introduce special honors, including the Spirit of ’76 Award, the Revolutionary Crew Award, and the Hull Heritage Award, recognizing teams that best capture the energy, creativity, and community pride of this milestone year. Spectators can follow the action from shore or aboard the popular Snow Row Spectator Boat, which offers a front-row seat to the wild and woolly winter race. Boarding takes place at Pemberton Pier 10:30 –
11:45. Tickets $30 per person online and on sale at Pemberton Pier on race day.
Snow Row 250 also reflects the Hull Lifesaving Museum’s enduring
mission: “Saving Lives Then ~ Changing Lives Now.” From Revolutionary-era coastal defense to modern maritime education, the Museum continues to carry forward Hull’s legacy of courage and service.
For additional information, contact info@hulllifesavingmuseum.org.
Read about the Snow Row
https://www.hrmm.org/wooden-boat-sailing–rowing-blog/the-41st-annual-snow-row-at-hull-ma