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FAQ for Boat Owners

 

MARINA BERTHS

  • Boat owners should not discharge bilge water into the sea.
  • Members are encouraged to use the free holding tank pump-out service provided by the Club and not discharge raw sewage into the sea.
  • For safety reasons, not to clutter the finger piers and pontoon walkways with personal items that will restrict access and inconvenience other member users.
  • No other vessel is to be berthed in the space allocated other than the licensed vessel and the tender for this vessel.
  • Repair or maintenance work cannot to be carried out on the pontoons, except in the designated areas, that will cause an inconvenience to other user members.
  • To advise the Club’s Marine department as soon as possible of any defects or maintenance issues relating to the berths or pontoons.
  • To secure their vessel to the berth in the event of a Typhoon. (see HHYC Typhoon Guidelines)
  • Annually update and renew their boat license, registration and insurance documents for their boat.
  • Apply for the appropriate boat label issued by the Club’s Marine department annually.
  • Members intending to upgrade or change their boat should liaise with the Marine Manager before doing so, in order to verify if the new boat will fit the allocated berth.

 

MOORINGS

  • Boat owners should not discharge bilge water into the sea.
  • Check mooring bridles frequently and replace when necessary.
  • Members are encouraged to use the free holding tank pump-out service provided by the Club and not discharge raw sewage into the sea.
  • No other vessel is to be moored on the mooring allocated other than the licensed vessel and the tender for this vessel.
  • Tenders for moored boats must have the appropriate dinghy label.
  • To secure their vessel and mooring lines in the event of a Typhoon. (see HHYC Typhoon Guidelines)
  • Annually update and renew their boat license, registration and insurance documents for their boat.
  • Apply for the appropriate boat label issued by the Club’s Marine department annually.
  • Members intending to upgrade or change their boat should liaise with the Marine Manager before doing so, in order to verify if the new boat will fit the allocated mooring.

 

HARDSTANDS & BOAT RACKS

  • Ensure boat covers are maintained in good condition and tented correctly.
  • All mooring lines and boat fenders are secured inside the boat prior to relocation back onto the rack.
  • Self – bailing boats need to have the transom plugs removed prior to return to the boat rack.
  • No additional petrol or diesel containers are to be stored on the hardstand or in the boat, other than what is in the fuel tanks.
  • Request the launching of your boat at least 1 hour prior to your arrival at the Club.
  • Advise Marine staff when you have finished to allow them to remove your boat from the pontoon area.
  • No repair or maintenance work is to be carried out on the hardstand or boat racks.
  • Notify the Marine Manager if you wish to leave your boat overnight alongside the pontoons.
  • To secure your boat cover in the event of a Typhoon. (see HHYC Typhoon Guidelines)
  • No other boat is to use the hardstand or rack space allocated other than the licensed vessel.
  • Annually update and renew their boat license, registration and insurance documents for their boat.
  • Apply for the appropriate boat label issued by the Club’s Marine department annually.
  • Members intending to upgrade or change their boat should liaise with the Marine Manager before doing so, in order to verify if the new boat will fit the allocated hardstand or rack space.

  


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