RULES
Name
1. The name of the Club is "The Brancaster Staithe Sailing Club" and
the Club flag shall be a Burgee with a dark blue hoist and a red tail with a
green ball thereon.
Membership
2. (a) In these Rules except where otherwise specifically stated
"Member" shall mean a member of the Club of whatever category and
"membership" shall be construed accordingly.
(b) Reference in these Rules to the attainment of a specified age shall mean
the attainment of that age before 1st January in the current year.
3. All persons whether the owner of a yacht or
boat or not who are interested in sailing and boating activities afloat are
eligible for membership:
4. There shall be the following classes of
membership:
(a) Full Member
A Full Member shall be entitled to all facilities and full privileges of the
Club in accordance with its rules except that a Full Member under the age of
18 may not purchase intoxicating liquor within the Club property.
(b) Associate Member
An Associate Member shall be entitled to the same facilities and privileges
as a Full member except that: he or she may not (except with the specific
authority of the Club in General Meeting) be elected as an Officer of the
Club or serve as Sailing Secretary, or Chairman or any Sub Committee. If
under the age of 18 he or she may not purchase intoxicating liquor within the
Club property.
(c) Brancaster Staithe Special Member
A Brancaster Staithe Special member shall be entitled to the same facilities
and privileges as a Full Member.
(d) Honorary Member
An Honorary Member shall be entitled to the same facilities and privileges as
a Full Member.
5. (a) A candidate for Full or Associate
membership (who is not already a Member) shall complete and send to the
Honorary Secretary the Club's proposal form setting out his or her name and
address and any other particulars the General Committee shall require and
containing the signatures of two Members of at least two year's standing in
support, as proposer and seconder, and also accompanied by such letters of
recommendation as the General Committee may from time to time require. The
name and proposed membership category of the applicant shall be prominently
displayed in the Club premises for at least two days before the election
takes place. Persons who are candidates for membership have no privileges
whatsoever in relation to the use of the Club or its premises unless, while
waiting election.
(b) A candidate for membership shall complete
and submit with his proposal form a Boat Fee application form.
(c) A child under 12 at least one of whose parents is already a Member need
not complete a proposal form.
(d) Members seeking to change from one category of membership to another must
apply in writing to the Secretary and may only change with the authority of
the General Committee.
6. Election of candidates to membership shall
take place at a meeting of the General Committee duly convened for that
purpose. A candidate shall be elected to membership where there are at least
80% of those attending and voting on the resolution at the meeting of the
General Committee in favour. However, candidates will be excluded if there
are 3 or more votes against.
7. (a) Every Member, by joining the Club and
thereafter paying the annual subscription, impliedly undertakes to comply
with these Rules and the Appendices thereto and the Club's Sailing
Instructions and Racing Rules and any refusal or neglect to do so or any
conduct which, in the opinion of the General Committee, is either unworthy of
a Member or otherwise injurious to the interest of the Club shall render the
Member liable to expulsion by the General Committee.
(b) It is condition of membership that every Member shall hold valid
insurance covering the Member in respect of liability for damage or injury
caused by the Member or any boat of his to other Members or to the public or
to boats or property in the sum of at least £2,000,000. Members will be
required to undertake to maintain such insurance whilst Members and to
produce evidence of insurance if required by the Secretary and shall
indemnify the Club in respect of any liability which may result from failure
by a Member
to comply with this Rule.
(c) Parent and Guardians are warned that the Club is only able to provide
rescue facilities to support organised events during the hours of Club racing
and during sail training organised by the Club. Outside these times, parents
and guardians have sole responsibility for their children and must appreciate
that the Club cannot be expected to exercise supervision or control, either
on or off water. Even during Club racing or organised sail training the Club
cannot accept responsibility for children, or any other persons, not engaged
in such racing or training. Members should check for further safety advice on
or in Sailing Instructions and verbal Briefings, Newsletters, the Handbook,
and Club notice boards.
Entrance Fee and Subscriptions
8. The Annual subscriptions shall become due to the Club on the 1st January
in each year. Any Member who has not paid his subscription by the 1st March
shall be requested in the name of the General Committee to pay the same
forthwith and if the subscription is not paid by the 30th April his or her
name shall be posted on the Notice Board and may be removed from the list of
Members by the General Committee. A Member's name may be restored at the
discretion of the General Committee.
Boat and Boat Parking Fees
9. (a) Any Member who owns a boat of any description and uses it normally and
regularly in Brancaster Harbour shall pay to the Club at the same time as the
annual subscription such Boat Fee in respect of each such boat as may from
time to time be prescribed by the General Committee.
(b) A Member who regularly keeps a boat on the club premises shall, in
addition to the Boat Fee pay such Parking Fees in respect of each such Boat
as may from time to time be prescribed by the General Committee.
(c) Notwithstanding the payment of these Fees boats are parked on the club
premises entirely at the owner's risk and the Club accepts no responsibility
for any loss of or damage to any boat or its equipment howsoever caused.
(d) Except as mentioned below every Member shall pay a Boat Fee in respect of
each boat of whatever type owned by him and used normally and regularly in Brancaster
Harbour. In the case of
boats bona fide owned by more than one person only one Fee shall be paid but
all joint owners shall be severally liable for payment of the fee.
(e) Subject to availability of space and the payment of any additional
Parking Fee which may be prescribed by the General Committee the payment of a
Boat Fee shall entitle the Member to park a boat on the Club's property
between 1st April and 31st October each year.
(f) A Member owning a boat which he habitually keeps on a mooring in
Brancaster Harbour which is registered with the National Trust local
Committee shall not be required to pay a Boat Fee in respect of that boat nor
in respect of a tender bona fide kept by the Member for going to and from
that boat unless the tender is kept on the Club's property in which case the
Member shall pay a Parking Fee for that Tender.
(g) Boats allocated berths within the Clubs' dinghy parks or anchorages shall
pay such Parking Fee as may from time to time be prescribed by the General
Committee.
(h) Boats and sailing craft more than 6.1 metres long or more than 2 metres
wide kept on or requiring a berth on Club premises shall pay such additional
Fee for the extra space occupied as may be prescribed by the General
Committee.
(i) No boat may be placed in a berth within the Club parking areas until a
berth has been allocated to it. On allocation the owner will be issued with a
sticker showing the berth number and year of issue which shall be displayed
in a prominent position on the boat at all times. Boats not showing a valid
sticker may be removed from the Club premises on the authority of the General
Committee.
(j) No boat may be parked in a berth allocated to another boat without the
owners' prior consent.
(k) Members are required annually to complete the appropriate form issued by
the Club giving such details of boats belonging to Members and Third Party
Insurance cover as may be required. No boat berth will be allocated until
such a form has been completed and returned to the Secretary and the
appropriate fees have been paid.
(l) Payment of a Boat Fee shall entitle the Member to make use of the Bosun's
sail locker each year from 1st April to the 31st October for storage of
ancillary items of gear and equipment at no extra charge. Equipment stored in
the locker must be clearly marked with the owner's identity. Equipment left
in the locker after the 31st October will be charged such winter storage fee
as may be laid down by the General Committee.
Guests and Visitors
10. (a) Guests may be introduced by Members but no person shall be introduced
as a guest who has been rejected as a candidate for election as a Member or
expelled under the Rules of the Club. The same guest may not be introduced on
more than four days in one year during the sailing season. A Member so
introducing a guest shall be held responsible for the behaviour, character
and status of the guest, being such as will be acceptable to the Members and
for his or her observance of the Club's Rules. No guest shall enter the Club
premises until introduced by a Member.
(b) Any Member introducing a guest must enter his name and the name and
address of the guest in a book kept for the purpose and at no time leave the
Club premises, except when sailing, while the guest is thereon.
(c) At the discretion of the General Committee children under the age of 12
may be introduced as guests on more than four days in any year, provided that
the parent or guardian of such a child has signed a declaration that the
parent or guardian understands the warning contained in sub paragraph 7(c) of
these Rules.
11. At the discretion of the General Committee
the use of the facilities of the club by
non members may be permitted in the following cases:
(a) Owners and crews of foreign yachts visiting Brancaster Staithe up to
seven days.
(b) Visiting yachtsmen arriving by sea who are members of Clubs recognised by
the Royal Yachting Association and their crews or guests for a period not
exceeding seven days.
(c) Competitors in open events, team races or fixtures organised by the Club
for the period commencing 24 hours before the meeting or event and up to 24
hours afterwards.
(d) Young persons under the age of 18, for the purposes of sail training,
provided that a parent or guardian of such a person has signed a declaration
that the parent or guardian understands the warning contained in sub
paragraph 7(c) of these Rules.
(e) Guests of Members who have been introduced to the Secretary or a Member
of the General Committee and have been entered by name in the visitor's book.
(f) At functions organised pursuant to these rules.
Management of the Club
12. The affairs of the Club shall be wholly managed by the General Committee
according to these Rules and the Articles of Association. Such Committee
shall apply the funds of the Club in such manner as complies with the Rules
and Articles, and shall make such bye laws, rules and regulations as it
thinks fit, as to the management of any Club premises or Club activities
provided they do not conflict with the Articles of Association. The Members
of the Club may in General Meeting reserve the management of such affairs as
they think fit to General Meeting.
Supply of Intoxicating Liquor
13. The Club premises shall be opened and closed at such times as the General
Committee may from time to time determine as set out in the handbook each
year or otherwise as posted in the Club.
14. Intoxicating liquor may be sold to or for
consumption on the premises by those persons over the age of 18 who are
Members of the Club or who are entitled to use the facilities of the Club in
pursuance of the Rules and Articles of Association during the permitted hours
as may be determined from time to time by the General Committee in accordance
with the provisions of the Licensing Act 1964 (as amended by any subsequent
legislation) and as notified to the Magistrate's Clerk. The permitted hours
will be posted in the Club.
15. The General Committee shall have power to
allow the Club premises to be hired out and used for private functions
throughout the year subject to such regulations as shall be made from time to
time to regulate and control such use. Provided access to such functions is
governed by ticket or invitation which should be limited to private persons
or groups of persons to the exclusion of members of the public, then and only
in such case, sale of intoxicating liquor by the Club at such functions shall
not be in contravention of this rule.
Miscellaneous
16. Members are advised that the Club accepts no responsibility for any loss
of or damage to Members' property within the Club premises or to cars, boats,
or their contents. Members leaving property within the Club premises or using
the car park or boat parks do so entirely at their own risk. Prior
application must be made to the Secretary for all boat berth allocations. Any
boat occupying a berth not allocated to the owner and any other property left
on the Club's premises may be removed therefrom. Owners may be charged the
costs of removing such boats or property.
EXTRACT FROM ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION AS TO
MEMBERSHIP
3. Categories of Membership
3.1 The categories of membership comprising the Club shall be:
3.1.1 Full Member
3.1.2 Associate Member: Spouse of a Full member, persons under 25, persons
over 60 whose age plus the number of completed years membership of the Club
totals 75 or more, persons resident overseas for at least 9 out of 12 months.
3.1.3 Brancaster Staithe Special Member: Members elected as Brancaster
Staithe Special Members prior to the 31st December 1978.
3.1.4 Honorary Member: Persons who elected on recommendation of the General
Committee may be elected by General meeting, provided that at no time shall
the number of Honorary Members exceed 2% of the total number of Members.
3.2 Procedure for election to membership:
3.2.1 Application for any type of membership shall be in such manner as
prescribed by the General Committee from time to time.
4. Subscription
4.1 All Full, Associate and Brancaster Staithe Special members shall pay such
annual subscriptions as the General Committee may from time to time
determine.
4.2 Subscriptions shall be payable on becoming a Member of the Club and
subsequently on the 1st day of January in each year.
5. Membership
5.1 Every Member shall:
5.1.1 Be entitled to attend, take part in and if over the age of 18 vote at
any General Meeting.
5.1.2 Be eligible for membership of the General Committee.
5.1.3Be eligible for senior offices of the Club.
5.2 All categories of Members shall be entitled to the benefits and rights
but subject to the rules and restrictions as set out in the Rule Book.
5.3. A Member from whom any money which is due to the Club remains unpaid or
whose annual subscription remains unpaid after the date on which payment
becomes due shall not unless the General Committee determines otherwise, be
entitled to exercise any of the privileges or rights of membership until he
or she has paid in full all money due from him or her to the Club.
6. Retirement and Exclusion of Members
6.1 Membership shall cease:
6.1.1 If the Member resigns. Resignation shall be submitted in writing by
21st December of any year and shall be accompanied by a remittance in respect
of any subscription or other monies then due from him or her including the
subscription for the current year.
6.1.2 If at a meeting of the General Committee, of which the Member shall
have twenty
one days notice from time of posting and at which the Member shall be
entitled to attend and be heard, the General Committee by a three quarters
majority resolve that it is not in the interest of the Club that such Member
remain a Member. Such exclusion shall not relieve the ex member from any
existing liability to the Club.
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