Policies, guidelines, and responsibilities
For the safety and convenience of all site users, members
and their guests are asked to keep these guidelines and to
use the club's facilities responsibly at all times.
Scroll down the page for our policies and guidelines on
Safety, Security, Convenience and Courtesy, Child
Protection and the principles and practices of the
Racing Charter.
Remember: this is a sailing club and
sailing takes priority over all other activities at any time.
Fishing, swimming or the mooring of cruisers is not
allowed.
Safety
- Buoyancy aids must be worn when on or near the
water
- The jetty must not be obstructed
- Members are responsible for the safety of their
guests
- Parents are responsible for the safety of their
children
- A First-Aid kit is located in the clubhouse: report any
accidents and use of the First-Aid kit in the Accident
Report book
Security
- Keep the main gate closed and locked at all times to
protect other members' property
- Members are responsible for their own property and that
of their guests
- The equipment and storage sheds, and the clubhouse must
be locked before the site is left unattended: ensuring that
windows are closed and secured, and taps, lights and wall
switches turned off (except for the refrigerator)
Convenience and courtesy
- Members are responsible for the conduct of their
children and guests
- Dogs must be kept under control at all times and must
not foul the site: any mess must be cleared up
- The clubhouse must be left in a clean and tidy
condition, with washing up done and crockery and cutlery
put away
- Take your rubbish home - we don't have any other means
of disposal
- Food items left in the refrigerator must be clearly
marked with the owner's name and use-by date
- Return any club equipment to its proper place after use
and ensure that club boats are properly stored and secured,
recording usage in the logbook in the equipment shed
- Avoid any activities (e.g. ball games, etc.) that could
cause damage to other members' boats or parked cars
- Close the boom if yours is the last boat out of
the water
Child protection policy
- The child's welfare is paramount
- All children have a right to protection from abuse
- All suspicions and allegations of inappropriate
behaviour must be reported to an officer of the club as
soon as possible; they will be taken seriously and
responded to swiftly and appropriately
- As defined in the Children Act 1989, anyone under the
age of 18 years is considered a child for the purposes of
this document
Racing charter
Principles and practices
- The sport welcomes all participants; it relies largely
on self-compliance and self-policing. Those that
deliberately take unfair advantage of this or behave in an
inappropriate manner, either on or off the water, can
expect to be brought to account.
- Competitors agree to compete and behave in compliance
with the rules and in accordance with accepted standards of
sailboat racing. When involved in a genuine dispute, both
the parties to the dispute and those deciding the matter
will use the established procedures for achieving
resolution.
- Foul or abusive language, intimidation, aggressive
behaviour or lack of respect for others and their property
will not be tolerated.
- Organisers, officials and other providers of sailboat
racing agree to strive to provide the fairest racing
possible. This includes encouraging feedback and
facilitating the resolution of genuine disputes (including
protests) in a timely and proper manner.
- Coaches and other advisors agree to encourage their
charges to compete, officiate or behave only in compliance
with the above principles and practices.