The Waterfront (Everything but the Swim Area)

 
Ralph Estrich
Ralph
Ralph Estrich is joined by Peter Whiting as the board directors for our waterfront. They oversee all of the boat locations on the north and south shores and in the mooring field.  
Peter Whiting
Peter
The dock and ramp at the south end of the club property is for launching and retrieving boats from the lake. The north side of this dock is not to be used for "parking" boats. It is to be kept clear so that other boat owners may use the ramp. The turn around off of the dirveway that goes up between the trees must also be kept clear so that vehicles with boat and trailers can use this area for turning around with their vehicle and trailer to approach the water. There are some good sized boats an trailers, so parking in this area is limited.

When using the boat dock at the north end of the property, if you are going to be at the dock for any length of time, please move your boat as close to the shore as possible so that you make it easier for other boats to approach and leave the dock.

Boater, who are moored, may swim to and from thier boats. Just remember, watch for boats that are entering and leaving the area. It's a lot harder for them to see a bobbing head than for you to see an approaching boat.

Make sure that you contact Ralph or Peter if you are using your boat at the club. It has to be "registered" with the club.

The club rowboats, one at either end of the property are to be used by members going to and from their moored boats. Return them to shore as soon as you are finished using them so that they are availbale to others. The rowboat labeled "Lifeguards" is only for use by the swim area lifeguards. If you break or find broken oars, please bring it to the attention of Ralph or Peter.

Fishing is allowed off of the boat docks as long as it doesn't interfere with boats and people using the docks.

The club owns and operates the white Commitee Boats, which is used by the sailboat racers to place marker buoys and oversee races. It is not to be used for personal enjoyment, but may be used in emergency situations to rescue stranded boats.

As is the case along the entire shoreline of the club property, there is No stone throwing.

All rules for the Beach Safety Plan must be followed by everyone using this area.

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