Hi all,
Firstly, well done to all who were able to take part!
From launching and retrieving boats to providing lunch and refreshments - much effort was given and shared.
Secondly, and the main reason for posting a message - I think I may have left a pair of light green leather work gloves at the club somewhere!
If you have seen them, or find them, please let me know and maybe put them in the clubhouse/behind the bar?
They also have some sentimental value for me.
Many thanks, Austin
Work party day at the club
Work party day at the club
austin
a mirror dinghy!
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Re: Work party day at the club
A Big Thank You
What a wonderful turnout for the working party on Saturday, good see so many new members helping the established crew. Some of the work due to neglect during the lockdown was backbreaking but was carried out by both the men and the ladies with gusto and good humour.
A special thanks to John Hallows for bringing and operating the super power washer, Dave Andrews for the scaffolding and use of the trailer, without this kit we would not have achieved so much. Thank you to the ladies who did the catering, great sandwiches, always an important part of any working party. Although we certainly broke its back there is still more to do but these will be less onerous tasks and in some cases more specialised which can be done by smaller working parties, I will be calling on some of you again to help.
Could I also ask that those boat owners including dinghy members who have not strimmed and cleaned up around their boats please do so as soon as possible as this is now letting the rest of the site down.
So thanks again to all the volunteers.
Regards
Doug
Commodore GSC
What a wonderful turnout for the working party on Saturday, good see so many new members helping the established crew. Some of the work due to neglect during the lockdown was backbreaking but was carried out by both the men and the ladies with gusto and good humour.
A special thanks to John Hallows for bringing and operating the super power washer, Dave Andrews for the scaffolding and use of the trailer, without this kit we would not have achieved so much. Thank you to the ladies who did the catering, great sandwiches, always an important part of any working party. Although we certainly broke its back there is still more to do but these will be less onerous tasks and in some cases more specialised which can be done by smaller working parties, I will be calling on some of you again to help.
Could I also ask that those boat owners including dinghy members who have not strimmed and cleaned up around their boats please do so as soon as possible as this is now letting the rest of the site down.
So thanks again to all the volunteers.
Regards
Doug
Commodore GSC
"People who can breathe underwater when knocked unconscious dont need life jackets"
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Re: Work party day at the club
Austin, I think I found your gloves today in the grass near the tenders behind my boat (Summer Breeze). I’ve put them in the safety boat garage on the right as you go in. Regards,
David
David
Re: Work party day at the club
Hi David,David Fleming wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 8:04 pm Austin, I think I found your gloves today in the grass near the tenders behind my boat (Summer Breeze). I’ve put them in the safety boat garage on the right as you go in. Regards,
David
Yes, they are mine, thank you for taking the time to let me know, and for putting them safe.
Much appreciated !
Best regards,
Austin
austin
a mirror dinghy!
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