Winter work to be done.

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Winter work to be done.

Postby ChrisR » September 27th, 2016, 8:53 am

It's that time of the year again.
THE BANK JUST UP THE HILL FROM THE GENTS CHANGING ROOM NEEDS TRIMMING BACK.
Sooner rather than later. JOB DONE.

1) Safety boats serviced.
2) Buoys got ready for the season. New Chain?
3) Boat Park's cleaned up.
4) Banks Trimmed back. Done
5) Soffits and Fascias cleaned.
6) Back of the Club cleared and the ditch at the back.
7) Light box removed and painted.
8) Check the concrete in front of the Start Hut.
9) Painting:- Hall, Gents and ceiling in the Club.
10) Store cleared up.
11) New shortened course light pointing north.
12)New guttering at the back of the Club
13) New bulb in light in gents loo.
14) New mast rack. (in progress)
15) Safety boat hut needs some attention.


If you spot anything else please add it.
I am sure bacon butties will be on the go to help.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby ChrisR » September 28th, 2016, 1:37 pm

The first job on the list has been done thanks to Stuart D and one of his merry men.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby Dreadnought » September 28th, 2016, 2:42 pm

If you edit your post, we won't know what the first one was. :cry:

Well done Stuart and bush men.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby Dreadnought » September 28th, 2016, 2:43 pm

Tony Rose is donating some guttering.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby ChrisR » October 5th, 2016, 10:36 am

Have added a couple of extra jobs to the list.
The Rack is already underway, and the bank has started to be cleared thanks to Erling (pull em out by hand)Holmberg and Eddie (bushman) Blake.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby Erling H » October 7th, 2016, 4:34 pm

It would be good to have 3 or 4 people this Sunday to help clear the bank in the small boat park before we put the boats back.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby ChrisR » October 18th, 2016, 9:15 am

BANK CLEARERS AND A FIREMAN NEEDED (must be sensible)
Long reach cutting tools needed, possibly a climber Bob.

It looks like Erling and Liam are shirking this weekend.
Now that the bank below the club is cleared we need the bank by the BBQ clearing and the rubbish getting rid of to be able to get the boats back in the boat park.
Ether a lot of cars with bags, a large van or a big bonfire :P if the rubbish is dry enough.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby Dreadnought » October 18th, 2016, 10:05 am

The trouble with large vans and lorries is they get really shitty at the tip. I don't think it's very dry material for burning.

I'll see if I can find some bags.
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Re: Winter work to be done.

Postby ChrisR » October 21st, 2016, 8:08 am

Bank behind the B B Q is clear, just a couple of bags of rubbish left to get rid of at the back of the Club.
Kim spotted that there is a loose panel on the side of the Safety boat hut.

Do you have any large "green" rubbish bags :?: Can the Club borrow them :?: Could you drop them down to the Club please :?:
We can fill them as we are trimming back the top bank.

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