Club Notices
Dear Members
At last the British Water Ski season has started.
Letter posted to Boat Owners regarding new ski course layout.
As always abide by the Club rules and remain courteous to all water / beach users at all times. Please remember the use of the channel by the Ski Club is at the sole discretion of the Harbour Master and Wells Harbour Commissioners.As usual, you will be kept updated on Club matters by text, so please make sure, if you change your mobile number during the season inform the Club Secretary via text to 07776 253368.Please remember, each boat owner must sign in on arrival at the ski beach.Boat owners must sign in their day guests in the registration book. An invoice will be sent to each boat owner at the end of the season.Rules for sign-in of the Safety Officer in order of priority:- Martyn Gibson - Safety Officer
- Committee Member - (when Safety Officer not present)
- A Boat Owner - (when Committee Member not present)
You must ensure your launch disc for 2010, club sticker and boat number is clearly visible. This assists the Harbour Master, Harbour Users and Coastwatch identify every Club boat.A list of Club boats has been issued to Coastwatch, so it is important that your boat is identifiable as a Club boat. We thank Coastwatch for their help watching over the channel.Safety Notice
Please ensure you have a current copy of the Safety Plan, available from the Safety Page, on board your boat at all times and communicate the contents to your team. Please report any safety issues immediately to the Safety Officer. Contact Martyn Gibson on 07776 253368.Channel Dredging Works
Due to the ongoing dredging of the channel, please carry out your own risk assessment at low tide before skiing and review the Club and the Harbour website regularly for updated information. Please take particular attention to the notes for Mariners. To assist you, images of the channel and dredging works have been posted on the Safety Page. These were taken on the 14th May and are not a substitute for you walking the ski course at low tide to carry out your own risk assessment. Particular caution must be applied if skiing on an ebb tide.