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Yankee Rowing -- Moving boats around in/out of the boat racks and boathouse
As you all know, things have been tight in the boathouse lately. And we have had some problems with people bumping and scratching boats when moving boats off/on their racks and in/out of the boathouse.
Please be extra careful when moving boats around inside the boathouse, when taking them in and out of the boathouse, and when putting them on/off the boat slings outside. Also, we ask that people use socks on both oarlocks to help prevent scratching other boats, and not to take them off the oarlocks until the boat is outside the boathouse. (There are quite a few pairs of socks available for your use in two plastic bags in the bottom area of the logbook table.) And, if other people are around, it's a good practice to have two people moving a boat on/off the boat racks and in/out of the boathouse--it makes things easier and reduces the likelihood of bumping of scratching other boats. So, please don't hesitate to ask someone else for help with your boat. And, depending on where your boat is, in some cases it's advisable to use the bolsters or step-stools in the boathouse to access boats. Thanks very much. Best, Ernie |
Dear Ernie: A mouse ate through one of my shoes: I will be replacing the shoes in the morning with a new pair. Do you want the left one which is unmoused in case you need a shoe for one of the other boats in the future? On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 14:29 Ernie Alleva <elaCS@...> wrote: As you all know, things have been tight in the boathouse lately. And we --
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