Club Use Rules
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Introduction
The Port Credit Yacht Club is a Club for the exclusive use of its members and their guests.
Alcohol
It is the policy of the Club that the responsibility for the conduct of each member, his or her family and guests, in all matters including the consumption of alcoholic
beverages on the Club premises lies with the individual member and that responsibility
is not and cannot be assumed by the Club. The Board of Directors had authorized the
General Manager to instruct each of the Club’s employees who has served alcoholic
beverages to refuse to serve them to any person who appears to have consumed alcohol
to a point of creating a potential inconvenience or danger to himself, herself or others. All alcoholic beverages must only be consumed in licensed areas of the Club.
BBQ Facilities
Facilities have been provided at two locations on the main dock. The propane
barbecues and picnic tables are for use by members and visitors at any time on a first
come basis. When using the facilities and the associated dock space, please consider
your fellow Members in sharing the facility. Empty cylinders or damaged equipment
should be brought to the attention of dock staff.
Barbecuing using propane, butane or CNG is allowed on vessels, but is contingent
upon not inconveniencing neighboring vessels or other member’s comfort.
Bicycling, Skateboarding and Rollerblading
Bicycling, skateboarding or rollerblading are not permitted on the Club property except
in the parking lot and driveway when leaving and returning to the Club.
Bulletin Boards
Bulletin boards are located in the passageway from the Chartroom to the north exit of
the Clubhouse. No member may place any items any of the bulletin boards with prior
permission from the General Manager.
Carts
The dock carts are provided for the convenience of Members and guests. When you are
finished using a cart, return it to the main dock area so that it is available for others.
Club Property
Club furniture, equipment or other Club property must not be moved or removed by
any member from the Clubhouse without the authorization of the General Manger.
Crash Cart
A fire fighting crash cart is located adjacent to the Dock Masters office. In case of fire,
notify the dock staff, who will contact the fire department, who are the only qualified
individuals to use the crash cart.
Combustibles
Members are prohibited from storing inflammable materials in any Club building or
locker.
Commercial Businesses
No commercial use may be made of any mooring space, on any yacht while moored or
on part of the Club grounds or facilities.
Comments or Complaints
Members who wish to express any comments or complaints with respect to the
operation of the Club should contact the General Manager. Formal comments or
complaints should be submitted in writing to the Commodore. The conduct of Club
employees shall not be subject to personal reprimand by a member or his or her guests
and the member should contact the supervisor or General Manager.
Dining Room
Reservations are recommended in order to ensure that there is adequate staff on hand to
provide the appropriate service. Members are requested to cancel reservations as soon
as possible so as not to interfere with other member’s use of the facilities.
Dock Regulations
Members must not use the Visitor’s dock for an unreasonable period.
No additions or modifications, such a dock boxes, steps, boarding devices, carpeting,
cleats or any other equipment may be made to the main or finger dock and no member
may make any adjustment to any cleat or make any change to the dock fastening
system or alter the dock in any way, without the consent of the Vice Commodore
Harbour.
All boats moored at the Club will have mufflers operational within the harbour.
All yachts in wet moorings will be secured by lines of a recognized sage mooring
material, in good condition, and of sufficient tensile strength to accommodate the
vessel.
There will be at least two bowlines or stern lines at the inboard end of the finger dock
and a stern or bow line at the outboard end of the finger dock, depending on the
mooring direction of the vessel. There will also be one forward and aft spring line.
No vessel shall be moored with the exterior structure in an unfinished state.
Dinghies
Under no circumstances will dinghies that are not in use be attached to yachts, docks or
pylons in such a manner as to cause them to float free into any channel.
Dress Etiquette
Members are encouraged to dress according for the area of the Club or the occasion
being attended. Generally, members are encouraged to favour a more relaxed and
informal approach to dress within the Clubhouse.
On some occasions, such as Sail Past, Wassail Bowl and other designated event, it is
appropriate to wear Club Blazer with accessories.
Hats, caps etc. are not worn by gentlemen members or gentlemen guests within the
Clubhouse. Dress must include shirts or tops, shorts or pants and shoes. Bathing suits are not acceptable.
Emergency Water Pump
A portable water pump is stored during the winter months in the hallway outside the
Handicap washrooms in the Clubhouse.
After use the pump must be returned immediately to this location in case of any other
leaking/sinking emergency.
Flag Etiquette
The Club burgee is typically flown from the Mast Head or Starboard Spreader on sail
boats and the bow staff on power boats. Ensigns are typically flown from the staff on
the stern. Neither burgees or ensigns should be flown overnight or when the skipper is
not on board.
Food and Beverage
Food and beverage, other that that supplied by the Club, shall not be brought into the
Clubhouse, patio or swimming pool area. Special catering arrangements may be made
with the General Manager.
Function Rooms
The Club can extend the use of some of the facilities such as the Lakeshore Room, the
Dining Room or other facilities to members for the purposes of functions and meeting.
Please contact the General Manager to make reservations.
Fuel
Fueling of boats is not permitted on Club property or within the harbour.
The gas dock is located toward the north end of the harbour at the Lakefront
Promenade public marina. The facility is operated by an independent operator, is open
seven days a week during the summer and on limited hours at the end of the boating
season.
Contact 905-271-7061 for hours of operation.
Gambling
Gambling on the Club premises is strictly prohibited unless under licence for the
purpose of fundraising for charitable and/or educational endeavour, as may be
approved from time to time by the City of Mississauga.
Guests
A person who is not a member will be admitted onto Club property only as a guest with
the personal sponsorship of a member or as a guest by invitation of the Board of
Directors.
In an effort to avoid abuse of guest privileges, no guest may be introduced into, or use
the Club on more than one occasion in any month.
Members are responsible at all times for the conduct of their guests.
Gratuities
Gratuities may be paid to Club employees only as part of food or beverage service.
Hours of Operation
The daily hours of operation of the Clubhouse are determined by the General Manger
in consultation with the Vice Commodore House and are posted on the Club notice
board.
Click here to view the hours of operation posted on the web site.
Ice
Packaged ice is located in the ice machine next to the Harbour Masters office, or by the
Chartroom Bar-see either Dockstaff, or the Chartroom staff for ice purchases.
Insurance
All yachts moored or stored on Club property facility shall be covered by public
liability and property damage insurance as required by the Club Director.
Launch & Haulout
Are to be scheduled through the Harbour Master. Schedules
are available at the Communication Centre.
Laundry Facilities
Washers and dryers are located behind the Harbour Masters office.
Membership Cards
All members are issued with a membership card. Additional cards can be requested for
a spouse.
Oil Changes and Disposal
The Club provides a mobile electric pump with a small holding tank for spent oil. This
pump is located just west of the Harbour Masters office. Contact dock staff to use this
equipment. Used oil must be placed in the oil drums in the same area.
Outside Contractors
Members who wish to arrange for outside contractors to perform any service aboard
their vessel on Club premises shall complete an authorization form at the
communication centre before work can begin. Failure to complete the form will result
in the contractor being refused access to the premises. All subcontractors must carry
appropriate insurance. And complete the contractor form available in the
Communication Centre.
Pets
Dogs and other pets are strictly prohibited inside the Clubhouse and on the patio areas.
The pets must be on a hand held leash at all times when on Club property.
All pets are strictly prohibited from the Junior Sail, Children’s Playground and BBQ
areas.
The grassy knoll area between the parking lot and the board yard has been designated
the “Poop and Scoop” area and must relieve themselves only in this area.
Reciprocal Yacht Clubs
Members in good standing of reciprocal yacht Clubs shall be allowed the privileges of
the Clubhouse upon registration.
Regalia
The Club has a variety of official PCYC Club regalia for sale, including Club ties,
badges as well as variety of sweaters, jackets, hats and shirts. Contact the
communications office for a list of items and prices.
Sailing Instruction
The Club provides both junior and adult learn to sail programs during the months of
June, July and August. Contact the communications office for times and details of both
programs.
Smoking
The Clubhouse is a smoke free area.
Swimming Pool
All guests must be signed in by a Member
Hours of Operation
June
Mon. – Thur. 12:00 till 18:00 and Fri. – Sun. 10:00 till 20:00
July and Aug.
Mon. – Thur. 10:00 till 20:00 and Fri. – Sun. 10:00 till 22:00
* Hours are subject to change *
Telephones
Telephones are located on both main docks and in the lower level of the Clubhouse
next to the Chartroom and can be used for local calls only. A pay phone with credit
card capability is located at the north end of the building.
Washrooms and Showers and Handicapped Facilities
Washrooms and toilets are provide on the upper level of the Clubhouse next to the
Dining Room, in the lower level of the Clubhouse adjacent to the Chartroom and in the
Change Rooms adjacent to the swimming pool.
Two handicapped washrooms are provided on the lower level of the Club with wheel
chair access from the north end of the Club.
Two shower facilities are located at the northeast end of the Clubhouse and six show
facilities are included in the pool house located adjacent to the swimming pool.
Waste Disposal
Containers are located on the main docks for recyclable items.
Waste disposal bins are located next to the Junior Sail area docks and behind the
Harbour Masters office.
Vacant Slips
A
list of all vacant slips will be posted on the main Clubhouse bulletin board on the first
and third Friday’s of the month. When a vacant slip is first added to the list it shall not
be assigned for a period of two weeks, during which time members desiring that slip
may apply for it. At the end of the two week period, the slip shall be assigned to the
member among the applicants who has the highest number of mooring priority points.
If, at the end of the two week period there have been no applicants for the slip, the slip
shall be added to the general list of slips available and shall be assigned on “ first
come-first service” basis. Members requesting a slip are to see the Harbour Master.
VHF Monitoring
The Club monitors Channel 68 in the communications center or Chartroom during
posted hours.
Web Site
The Club operates an Internet web site listing Club information, racing schedules,
events, membership categories and rates and other items of interest to Club members.
Winter Stroage
The Club offers winter storage in our fenced yard. Water is available during the haulout
period and for spring cleanup prior to the launch period. Hydro is available all season.
No boat should be plugged in while unattended
Workshops
The Club provides the members with a workshop for use for Club members. Keys can
be signed out at the Communication Centre.