History
On 7 July 1864, the boathouse and nine boats were destroyed by fire causing £300 worth of damage (a considerable sum at the time). The building destroyed was the club's first purpose-built boathouse, erected earlier that year adjoining the ferry slipway at Hanover Place. A new boathouse was constructed in 1900 to designs by Coleraine town surveyor William James Given, after the foundations of the earlier structure were found to be unsatisfactory. Contemporary accounts reported that the new clubhouse compared favourably with similar rowing buildings elsewhere in the British Isles and contributed to Coleraine’s reputation as a progressive county town. == Honours ==