Muttukadu boat house (Tamil: ???????????? ?????? ??????) is a water sport facility on the East Coast Road at Muttukadu, Chennai, India, offering rowing, wind surfing, water skiing, and speedboat riding. It is a backwater area of the Bay of Bengal located 36 km from the city centre and 23 km from Adyar on the way to Mamallapuram. The boat house was inaugurated in 1984 and has 15 row boats, 27 speedboats and 9 pedal boats, besides two high-speed aqua scooters. The water depth varies between 3 ft and 6 ft. It is owned and operated by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC). The boating spot receives more than 4,000 visitors every weekend.
In July 2009, TTDC inaugurated a new bamboo boathouse and a floating boat jetty at the Muttukadu boating facility. The boathouse, with a special roof made of bamboo, has a lounge, from where visitors can watch the boats, and a restaurant. The building has been constructed at a cost of INR 8.7 million and the floating jetty at a cost of INR 1.2 million. A couple of high-speed aqua scooters with a seating capacity of three was also introduced at a cost of INR 1.35 million, which has received good patronage. The scooters can sail at an average speed of 120 km/hour.
The boat house has a multi-cuisine restaurant named "Surf", a unit of Coral. In the recent Chennai flood of 2015, Muttukadu boats were used to rescue people on the outskirts of Chennai city.
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Developments
The TTDC is planning to introduce sailing near the boating facility as a private-public partnership venture. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Department is also planning to develop the boat house, along with Mudaliarkuppam boat house and Mamallapuram, using funds from Asian Development Bank.
In 2008, the TTDC was in process of upgrading facilities at the boat house at the cost of INR 8 million. It would include a new floating jetty and extension of the boat house.
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Events
In 2008, TTDC conducted a boat race in Muttukadu, in association with the Madras Boat Club.
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