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turnturtle View Drop Down
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    Posted: 04 Oct 16 at 10:11am
when the AGM.... you've only got until 5th November to find the perfect solution.

Agree 100% by the way - it's a first impressions thing for visitors.
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In another thread people talk about joining fees putting people off joining a club. I also have looked round the compound to look at how active the club is.
Does it put you off as well if there are to many knacked boats with no covers, trollys that have not moved for years etc?

I want to raise this at our AGM about getting rid of the boats/ members that have only been moved by work parties to cut the grass we could do this by making them do a bouyancy test. So I want feedback about wether I am the only one that gets put off by these boats.
I also think they make the club look uninviting to people who might want to give sailing a go.
Gordon
Lossc
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