Dockmaster: Eric Reynolds
Phone: (419) 552-0113
Email:
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NO PETS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Dock and Boat Regulations
- All dock-holders must comply with the rules and regulations mailed with the annual dues statement and listed again below. Violation of any of these rules and regulations may result in the loss of dock privileges by action of the Board of Trustees.
- Total dockage must be paid by January 1st. Reassignment of all unpaid docks will be made February 1st without further notice.
- Dock assignments are made by, and subject to change at the discretion of the Dockage Committee and Board of Trustees in the best interest of the club. Any member not holding dock space at PCYC, but requesting dockage, will be placed on the waiting list in the order of their years of continuous membership in PCYC. This preferential placement on the dockage waiting list shall be a privilege which may be exercised one time only.
- Each boat must use the space assigned by the Dockage Committee.
- No one shall allow another boat owner to use his/her dock without permission of the Dockage Committee or Dock master.
- Only one boat is permitted in each dockage space for overnight mooring except inflatable and personal; watercraft not exceeding 10 feet in length. Also permission must be granted by adjacent well mate.
- Dinghies or small boats must be kept overnight on the racks provided or on trailers in the dry storage area, excepting inflatables described above. The owners of these craft are to advise the dockage committee of their intentions and are responsible for paying the rack or dry storage fee. These craft are not to be stored anywhere else on the premises.
- Houseboats, regardless of hull design shall not be permitted.
- Dock charges for members will be at the current per foot rate and will be based on the longer of the length of the dock or the length of the boat, with the length of the boat to include bow pulpits and swim platforms.
- Visiting yachtsmen who are members of a yacht club affiliated with the I.L.Y.A. are welcome, if dockage is available.
- The Dock master will make all dock assignments for visiting yachtsmen.
- Overnight dockage charges are at the rate of $1.50 per foot per night.
- Visiting yachtsmen are limited to three (3) visits per season
- Dock-holders who vacate their dockage space overnight are requested to notify the Dock master so that the space may be used for visiting yachtsmen.
- Non-dock-holder members who desire temporary overnight dockage shall be charged at the rate of $.35 per foot per night.
- Boat owners will be responsible for the conduct of their family and guests.
- No unnecessary lengthy running of engines is permitted at any time.
- Halyards on sailboats must be tied at night so they do not create disturbing noise.
- Non-members shall not remove a boat from the dock unless accompanied by a member or person entitled to club privileges.
- Boat owners must maintain their dockage space and adjacent area in a neat and clean manner.
- Dock boxes shall conform to the approved design of the Dockage Committee. They shall be rectangular in shape, approximately 50" by 27" by 33" high or ski box in shape, approximately 75" long x 24" wide X 21" high, white in color and kept in good clean condition.
- If additional risers are needed they will be installed by the club at the owner's expense.
- If bow line hangers are requested, they will be installed by the club at the owner's expense.
- Utilities (water, power, and phone) shall be obtained by proper connection at the shore. Direct connection to any service is not permitted.
- Utility supply lines, if run along docks, must be neat, completely visible and above the normal water level. They must be removed by the date of the fall Work Party or when the dock is vacated for the winter or they will be removed by the club at the owner's expense.
- All docking gear and accessories must be removed by the date of the Fall Work Party or when the dock is vacated for the winter or they will be removed by the club at the owner's expense.
- All boats must be moored bow in.
- Absolutely no wake in the lagoon. Everyone is responsible for damage caused by their wake.
- No refuse will be discharged in the water.
- Fueling of boats at club docks is prohibited.
- Docks, dock facilities and dock services shall not be used for commercial purposes.