Wraysbury Skiff and Punting Club

Wraysbury Skiff and Punting Club (WSPC) is an English skiff and punting club founded in 1931 based on the River Thames at the start of the Surrey section of the right bank – between the rest of Runnymede (the meadow in the borough of the same name) and Bell Weir Lock (founded as Egham Lock).

The club hosts boats for two traditional water sports - Skiffing and Punting.

Skiffs are traditional, stable wooden boats which are sculled with a pair of blades (oars).

In past and present, the club has sent numerous athletes to represent Great Britain at the World and European Dragon Boat Racing Championships.

The club also offers Waka Ama, and outrigger canoe paddlers regularly train on these premises.