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Winter Jobs

Postby ChrisR » September 29th, 2015, 8:28 am

It's that time again.

Please feel free to add to the list, and volunteer for specific jobs.
The more jobs that we can get done whilst the weather isn't good for sailing the more sailing that can be done when the weather is good.


1) Bank cut down. So that Me and Ervin can start on boat parking.DONE
2) Buoys to be got ready.
3) Starters hut finishing.WINDOWS NOW IN
4) Safety boats checked and serviced.
5) Fascias Soffits and windows cleaning. Power washer would be good.DONE
6) Guttering fitting to the back of the Club.
7) Ditches at the back of the Club cleared.
8) Drainage to the boat park glued together and secured.(now we know it works.(Chris)
9) Railings by the garden checking, as there has been land movement. (Chris)
10) Any painting in the Club that needs doing.
11) Boat parks cleared ready for the new season. (as close to the new season as possible)STARTED
12) Store tidied up.
13) New chain for boat tie down. DONE
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby Dreadnought » September 29th, 2015, 11:18 am

Can somebody please sort out the trolley for the RIB so that there is something more permanent and softer than two bits of 2 by 2.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby ChrisR » October 1st, 2015, 6:03 pm

Mark Randerson has offered to wave his pressure washer around and clean the windows etc.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby ChrisR » October 4th, 2015, 7:08 pm

We are in need gardening implement's, a few old Rakes and Forks would be good.

If you have some you don't need please donate them to the Club.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby Dreadnought » October 8th, 2015, 11:09 am

Please feel free to use my strimmer at the weekend. There is plenty of 2 stroke mix there. Alan is an expert at starting it.

Please do not put oil in the green petrol can.

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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby Dreadnought » October 15th, 2015, 7:21 pm

If somebody gets a chance on Sunday please can they replace the chain to tie the boats down on the east side of the boat park. The wind looks good for a sail so hopefully there will be some spaces left to work with.

Spare chain is in the right hand safety boat shed. Shackles should be in the sail room.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby ChrisR » October 15th, 2015, 8:18 pm

Just a minute if they go for a sail who is going to do the work?
I presume you as Vice Commodore will be there to organise the work, I am afraid that I may not be available as I have to sort out my boat and others that need repairing.

If I am not around can someone move Alan Tailors boat out to allow Lee from the Cafe to get his hut in to the corner.
If you see him during the morning tell him you will leave the gate open he will lock it after he has finished.
It needs to be stood against the Stinkpot Car park wall.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby Dreadnought » October 15th, 2015, 9:51 pm

ChrisR wrote:Just a minute if they go for a sail who is going to do the work?.


That will be the ones that aren't sailing.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby Dreadnought » October 19th, 2015, 11:04 am

Can't see a list of work done or any pictures of the sailing.

Must be my mistake.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby ChrisR » October 19th, 2015, 4:39 pm

Sorry we had no Vice Com whatsis name to lead us.
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Re: Winter Jobs

Postby ChrisR » October 25th, 2015, 1:47 pm

We need some scaffold planks to go along the edging by the railings.
If anyone has any they don't need we need them.
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