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PLEASE NOTE:- FROM FEB 2004,
A NON SMOKING POLICY APPLIES TO ALL ENCLOSED
BUILDINGS FORMING ANY PART OF THE POOLE YACHT CLUB FACILTIES.
Directions to the Club:
Poole Y.C. is easy to find, being located
directly adjacent to the cross channel ferry terminal. As you approach
Poole follow signs for the cross channel ferry. As you near the ferry
terminal you’ll pass under a large green gantry over the road with
the words " Welcome to the Port of Poole" emblazoned on
it. Directly after this you’ll cross a railway line and find yourselves
at a roundabout. Turn right at the roundabout and follow the road
to the very end where you’ll find Poole Yacht Club.
We extend a warm welcome
to visitors from other recognised yacht Clubs. Please note the following
:
- All visiting yachts must seek prior approval
before entering the marina by calling "PIKE" on Channel M or 80 VHF .
- Visitors will be allocated a vacant members
berth, if one is available, or asked to go alongside the waiting pontoon. All visitors
must report to the haven office or the main office located inside the front entrance to
the club house after berthing.
- All yachts entering the haven must be insured
against third party claims for a minimum £1,000,000.
- The limited car parking is strictly reserved
for members only, visiting yachts vehicles must be parked outside the Clubs premises. (A
large PHC car park is situated a short distance from the club). The committee reserve the
right to wheel clamp any unauthorised vehicle found on club premises, for which a cash
release fee based on £20.00 per day, or part of a day, is payable.
- All visitors wishing to make use of the bar
and catering facilities must be signed in to the visitors book kept on the ground floor
adjacent to the main office, (normal licencing regulations apply).
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Haven Regulations
- No pollution
of any description shall be permitted in the haven or yard.
- Speed Limit 3
knots (or lowest speed for safe manoeuvrability).
- Sailing in Haven
All berth occupying yachts to manoeuvre under power in the haven
with the exception of Y.W.Dayboats and other similar craft and dinghies,
which must be handled with consideration to other larger less manoeuvrable
craft. The haven, (for the purpose of this regulation only), is
defined as the are North of a line running East-West through the
race hut.
- Halyards Must
be secured and silenced at all times when not in use.
- Rubbish and Waste
Must be removed from the haven and yard by members and visitors.
- Overhangs No
part of a craft is permitted to overhang the main walkways, and
no equipment other than mooring lines may be left on the fingers
or walkways.
- Dinghies May
not be left alongside craft in the haven, or in the haven when not
in use.
- Securing Vessels
must be secured with a minimum of one bow line, one stern line and
two springs, adequate fenders to protect adjoining craft, must be
kept clean and tidy and, must carry a large fire extinguisher.
- The following are
expressly forbidden in the haven:
- Fishing.
- Swimming.
- Running or cycling on the walkways.
- Barbecues or similar open fires.
- Dumping of rubbish.
- Use of power cables along pontoons or
walkways.
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