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COMPOUND STORAGE

 

The sailing club has a compound storage area adjacent to the clubhouse. Compound space is limited, however full sailing members may store their cruisers, speed boats, tenders, sailing dinghies, and trailers in the compound. Members are charged for storage over either six months or 12 month periods.

As there is limited space we encourage members to be active and maintain their boats over the 6 month period whilst it is in the yard, and to get their boats back in to service.

 

Please note:

1.The Compound Officer must be informed before any boat, tender, dinghy etc is brought in to the compound.

2..A space will be allocated, and members will be expected to clearly mark their boat name, surname, or membership number on the trailer, tender, dinghy, oars, or outboard, to aid clear identity. Unmarked property is easily mislaid.

3.Please keep the space around and underneath your boat tidy.

4.Please upturn tenders and dinghies to avoid gathering rainwater, or use suitable boat cover.

5.Do not interfere with other members property without permission or authority of the Compound Officer

 

Club Rules Extract

3 COMPOUND

(a) Applications for compound space and keys shall be made to the Compound Officer accompanied by the appropriate fee and appropriate key deposit.

(b) All combustible material (ie petrol & gas) to be removed from boats whilst stored in the Club compound.

(c) No boat shall be left in the compound until space has been allocated.

(d) Members shall use the space allocated to them. Only one space per member will be allocated unless the Management Committee shall decide otherwise.

(e) Members shall be responsible for their boat space and keep it tidy whether or not the space is occupied.

(f) Dinghies over 8ft in length shall be fastened down to cables or to suitable stakes, which must not protrude above ground level.

(g) Road and launching trailers/trolleys shall be left in the designated areas only or beneath boats provided they do not project into the gangways.

(h) The Management Committee shall have powers to require any member contravening the compound rules to remove the boat.

(i) Members are responsible for ensuring that the gates are locked at all times.

(j) All boats & equipment occupying compound space must be clearly marked to identify ownership.

(k) Cars may be left in the compound providing they are not parked on the circular roadway and at the discretion of the Compound Officer.

l) Cruisers that need to remain in the compound during the summer season must seek the permission of the Compound Officer. They will be subject to additional fees as set by the Management Committee.

 

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