Port Captain April 2023

Port Captain Report April 2023

The moorage billing is at the bookkeepers Larisa. The list of names and moorage spot on the Port Capt. Board by the Yot Pot. These are up to date as of the 6th of April. The website is not in my hands but the information has been forward to the persons in charge of posting the information. And I have updated as members are changing, or moving, or adding new boat at a fast lip. I will post a new moorage hard copy at the end of April. So if you would like to move to a spot that you think is open please send a request by the moorage request page on the website and I will post them in my database and contact you if it is open. Also if you talk to me about moorage at the club and I ask you to send me an email about that conversation it will not happen as a permanent record until I receive that email. I do not have my computer and database with me, and the database need to be update before it becomes a permanent record. And if you don’t I may not remember when someone else ask me for that same spot. There again go to the website and make a request for moorage change. And they are sent to my email. If you have moorage billing issue please contact me before Larisa. She is only doing what I ask her to do. But this is for MOORAGE BILLING ISSUE ONLY. For service charges and other issue please read and understand the billing process that are stated in the club manual before contacting Larisa.
Look like we were going to have a one more good water year. The CORP. has open the gate this year and we are a little less then a foot below the curve and about 2.5 feet below full pool. We are more then the last year at this time. With a storm hitting this week until the 10 th things should looking good. Also about your slips on DOCK C we just put the slips back in the correct location. But we need to install the cleats that are on the main dock so if you are a member with moorage on DOCK C you may wish to help with then install of cleats, there are BLUE PAINT MARKS at about the correct location but remember that if you work on them look over the side of the dock and do not try to install a cleat were there are bolts under it. Many thanks to all the people that help with the assembly of the new DOCK C that help Paul and myself, We will not get the power fully installed this year on DOCK C.
Remember Rule 17: At least one 10lb fire extinguisher and smoke detector are required in each trailer. And they are to be in working order. Please note that the rule also states that if not in compliance that the power shall be turned off to that trailer.
Also note that rule 17e: No electrical wiring will be allowed on decks. Extension cords are not permissible for permanent use.
It has been noted by several of the members of the trailer committee that there has been an infringement of this rule. If you have items on your deck, they need to plug directly into a receptacles that is install into our trailer and not into an extension cord.

Port Captain:
Gordon Mattatall