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Club Facilities

Clubhouse

The clubhouse is equipped with a comprehensive galley â€‹There is a large amount of crockery and cutlery available and a tea/coffee honesty box to help replenish supplies that are provided.

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Social functions are held there and impromptu 'cook ins' or fish and chip suppers are common before and at the end of a cruise or work party.

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It is the responsibility of members to tidy up the galley area after use.

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The club is alarmed and it should be set if you are the last person to leave.

Maintenance

The club has a comprehensive list of items to assist with maintenance - cared for by the Bosun.

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In addition to two tractors for boat movement, there are two club trailers, should you want to recover your boat for some maintenance—these and a driver can be booked.

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A mud plough can be fitted to a tractor to assist with slipway clearance, as can a powerful jet wash.

 

In addition, there is a range of mowers, strimmers, mud splatchers and other equipment available.

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You will need a brief training session to be permitted to use some of the equipment, and there is associated protective equipment available.

Boathouse

Available for the storage of canoes and inflatable dinghies, the Boat house is also available for programmed maintenance work on small boats. There is a solid workbench and vice at one end.

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The boat house is alarmed on the same system as the clubhouse so check that neither is open if the alarm fails to set

 

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Boats

There are number of club boats available. 
Closely associated with maintenance there are two club work boats that are located on the pontoon.. Both of these will need some instruction in their use and the larger one requires access to the keys which needs to be arranged through Merv.

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On the social side there are two club sailing dinghies in the compound.

CCTV 
The Club has a CCTV system installed that members can access via their mobile phones or tablets
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