You can now sail on Saturdays and Sundays

YOU CAN NOW SAIL ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 

The Club will be open for sailing on Saturdays and Sundays from 1st & 2nd August. Sunday activities will include cruising and racing. No weekday sailing is yet possible. To comply with Government and RYA guidance, on and off the water restrictions must be observed in order to protect all attending and contain the virus. The principal limitations are:

The Club’s premises will open at 10.00 am, with sailing starting at approximately 10.30 after the OOD C has given a briefing to sailors and the Club’s burgee has been raised. Sailing will finish at 16.00. The Club will close at 16.30.

The clubhouse and galley will be closed, but there will be access to toilets.  The showers, however, are not to be used.

The changing rooms will also be inaccessible, so sailors will need to arrive ready to sail, or change in their cars.

Numbers are restricted and all sailors must book a sailing session in advance via the link on the Club’s website or its Facebook page. The hire of Club boats is limited by the need for sanitisation.

Sailing will only be permitted if a full complement of 3 OODs is in place, a minimum of 6 boats have been booked in to sail and the maximum wind speed forecast by the Met Office does not exceed 25mph. A decision to cancel will be communicated to those with bookings before 19.00 on the previous day.

Only sailing helms and crew will be allowed entry to the Club beyond the car park. For their own safety, people in the Government’s clinically vulnerable or clinically extremely vulnerable categories are advised not to visit the Club. All persons need to be aware that, despite the precautions being taken and as elsewhere outside the home, there remains a risk of contracting the virus.

Two-handed boats may only be sailed by members of the same household bubble.

No spectators or other non-participants will be permitted, so as to avoid congregating and socialising.

A one-way system is in operation, with arriving sailors being directed through the boatshed, where they will be required to sanitise their hands and sign in for track and trace purposes.

It is important that all persons maintain a social distance of 2 metres, wash their hands regularly and sanitise them as necessary. Soap and sanitiser is provided. Special arrangements apply to OODs in safety boats, following the 1 metre + principle.

All who want to sail and who do OOD duties in normal times will be expected to take their turn by volunteering for either Saturdays or Sundays via Dutyman in advance and as soon as possible, so that the system can be populated.  There will be a third, shore-based duty officer – OOD C – who has been briefed to provide advice and help with maintaining the disciplines necessary to prevent the spread of the virus. A lack of OODs for a particular day will mean sailing is cancelled for that day.

These restrictions will be kept under review and adjusted as required.

For those wanting to race, race formats, times and Sailing Instructions will be published shortly.

VISITORS/NON-MEMBERS: regrettably, non-members cannot be accommodated at the present time – but APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Details of how to apply can be found elsewhere on this website.

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