AN INTRODUCTION TO BEING ON DUTY


At the beginning of each season all members will receive a list of duties for the year. Most years we find that each member has to be on duty twice a year, together with other members

Working as a Team

The Officer of the Day (OOD) is responsible for all of the duty team on the day. You need to delegate all of the duties for the day noting that all the duty team have a shared responsibility to assist each other throughout the day
What does being on Duty mean?

It involves running the Club for the day - organising races, manning the safety boats and the galley. This includes opening up and closing down at end of day. If you've never done a duty before and you are not sure what to do, don't worry. More experienced Club members will always help out and show you what's required. BUT DO PLEASE TURN UP, otherwise it means someone else having to give up their day's sailing to step in for members who do not turn up.

Opening Up

Arrive early (10.00 a.m.) to open up Clubhouse and get boats ready, etc. The Officer of the day (O.D.) is responsible for obtaining the keys from Welsh Water Visitor Centre (Ranger's office on production of membership card). Open up Clubhouse, OoD's hut, boat house and put safety boat(s) on water. Be flexible and rotate, especially galley, if that's what the duty team wants. PLEASE REMEMBER that you may be needed on the water, so bring your sailing clothing

Guidance for specific tasks is to be found on previous page

Closing Down

Stow away racing equipment, complete day log and results sheet.

Stow safety boat(s), engines and all other gear.

Tidy galley, sweep clean and tidy clubroom and changing rooms and clean WCs and dispose of rubbish at Welsh Water skip located in car park by the Centre.

Ensure the following are locked and keys returned:-
OoD's hut, Fuel store, Engines chained and locked, Garage, Containers, Pontoon gates, Clubhouse, Gate.

Duty Day Not Convenient?

Swap Procedure

Please remember that it is your responsibility to arrange a duty swap. To help the Club run smoothly, please follow these simple steps:

1. Contact a suitable member to arrange the swap . (Please remember that if you are on the rota as safety boat skipper then the person you swap with must also be qualified)

2. Telephone or email the Membership Secretary to inform him of the swap.

3. Telephone or email the Duty Officer for that day and give him the details.

Thank you for your help.


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