Boat Move – Saturday, November 19

Boat Move
Saturday, November 19
8:00 am – 11:00 am
Or Until Finished

Boat Related Tasks

  • De-rig and move all boats, riggers and oars to the trailer & label accordingly
  • The boats designated for possible repair and sale will be put on the smaller trailer.
  • The sweep oars will be stored on the little trailer; the sculling oars will be stored on the large trailer.
  • All PRIVATE boats MUST be removed from the site by the 19th. There will NOT be storage of PRIVATE boats at the site over the winter.

Site Clean Up

  • Bring rakes & gloves for general clean-up
  • Move the safety gear to the back shed.
  • Clean up the tool shed.
  • Take motors off of the launches and move them to storage.
  • Take batteries out of launches and move them to storage.
  • Move the black/red launch to the rear shed area and store it upside down.
  • Put the three launches to be discarded in an accessible area up front, for sale/disposal/recycle (perhaps on one of the launch trailers). We are assuming new launches will be purchased for 2017.
  • Locate the launch trailers together.
  • Remove “night lights”, take out batteries and store in them in the back shed.
  • Remove remaining gas from site – donate to drivers of trailers if they want it poured into their vehicles.
  • Take motor/gas lock and lock sheds.

2017 VP/Boat Captain Position Open

Our current VP, and extremely capable Boat Captain, Alan Albanir, is stepping down at the end of this season and we need someone in the club to take his place.

Our plan is to move this position into more of an Administrative Role so the VP/Boat Captain would manage the necessary tasks by either utilizing SCRC Members and/or by reaching outside the Club Membership, whatever the job requires.

This is a critical role for the successful operation of Swan Creek Rowing Club so please give this request serious consideration – YOU may be just the Man or Woman for the job!

Specific questions regarding the role and associated responsibilities may be directed to Richard Park or Alan Albanir.

est. 1992