RULES
AND
GUIDELINES -
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Please note:
Updates or changes to these rules and guidelines will be posted in the boathouse.
It is your responsibility to read them.
Failure to comply with these rules and guidelines may result in complete or partial suspension of membership privileges. There will be no refund of fees or dues.
Conduct
Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. This includes:
- Verbal or physical abuse
- Irresponsible use of the equipment, docks and boathouse area
- Disrespect or disregard for other rowers
- Obscene or belligerent language directed toward other rowers, coaches, rowing officials or members of the community who are using the park or waterways
Members subject to, or witness to, poor conduct may file a grievance against another member, coach, program participant or guest. Offenders will be subject to action by the Board of Directors according to the Grievance Procedure in the SCRC by-laws.
Use of Equipment
- Club equipment is available to all members. Please use the boats that have been designated to your program.
- Sign-up calendars are posted in the boathouse for practice times.
- Boats used for Charger Programs are reserved for that program on the days and evenings when they are needed.
- Racers take precedence over other users.
- Boat reservation is for 1½ hours maximum, and may be made no longer than one week in advance.
- If reserved boats are not in use within 15 minutes of the reserved time, then the boat becomes available to others.
- If the boat leaves late, it still must return within 1½ hours of the original sign-up time.
- All rowers must sign in and out in the logbook located in the boathouse.
- Boats depart the dock heading towards the river. Boats return from the direction of the lake.
- No equipment may be altered or personalized without permission of the Board.
- Club boats must be rinsed or wiped down after each use.
- Rowers are responsible for leaving all equipment in good rowing condition.
- Any damage to equipment or missing parts must be reported to the coach or Board Member.
- Damaged equipment may not be used.
- Club equipment designated to a high school program must be maintained by that high school during the spring season.(Replacement fins and hardware must be purchased by the school.)
Incident Reports
All occurrences of personal injuries must be reported immediately to the Executive Director or a Board Member.
Incident reports forms must be completed and filed for any incident resulting in:
- Personal Injury
- Extensive damage to equipment
membership information contact - Lyn Hathaway