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Pond RulesMembers (and visitors) may use the pond at anytime, please note however that the Sailing Section use the water for Racing on Tuesdays , Wednesdays and Fridays, 10am to 12 noon, and you are requested not to impede sailing if you are at the lake. Visitors using the pond on club days are asked to pay a £1.50 day membership fee to ensure that they are covered by the club insurance. Sail, Steam or Electric Powered Boats may be used on the pond.
Steam Powered Boats: if necessary under the terms of the club insurance policy, please ensure that you have a current boiler certificate available for inspection before using your boat. On Club Days, before putting your boat on the water, please ensure that you have selected a frequency peg and replaced it on the peg board with a peg with your name on it, also placed the chosen peg on your aerial. Remember to put it back before you leave! (50p fine to club funds) Only approved frequency bands may be used:
We cannot guarantee exclusive use of specific frequencies. There may be a situation where more than one member has the same frequency chip. Please be reasonable and share time on the water if requested, if no alternative chip is available to you. Aerial protectors are to be fitted at all times; on Club Days they are usually available for purchase at the pond (price 50p). Please observe the new Navigation Rules which define a slow speed area at the car park end of the pond. This is to minimise the risk of collisions and damage to models. The Forestry Commission requirements include: that "reasonable care is to be taken to prevent disturbance to wild fauna and flora and to agricultural livestock"; "no smoking or lighting of fires is permitted" (New Forest Bye-Law); "compliance with instructions issued by the Forest District Manager or his representatives is to be observed". Setley Pond provides us with a beautiful sailing location and these are simple requests to allow us to continue to use it! |
| Page maintained by Peter Taylor Last modified: 12:15, 14 April 2009 |