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Topic: Paying for club racing ?Posted: 23 Jul 11 at 10:15pm |
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Hi all,
Once you've paid your club membership and paid for a storage slot do you pay an additional fee for your regular club racing ? (and if so, how much ?) I've done most of my sailing at one location so I've not really got anything to compare against. I can quite understand that Opens / Regattas etc require an entry fee to cover prizes and extra staff/extra safety cover but what about your normal weekly race series' Thanks in advance, Nigel
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Posted: 23 Jul 11 at 10:55pm |
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At Roadford we don't charge for normal series/racing - that's included in the membership. I used to sail at Wimbleball and they did (£1 per day I think + annual membership)...BUT at Wimbleball there were prizes for the top 3 after every 2 weekend series (bottle of wine, etc) and at Roadford just a prize for the series winner at the annual prize giving.
I prefer the no extra charge approach, but at least you could see where the money was going...not sure it encouraged the back end of the fleet to enter the races though, always paying but never getting anything back.
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Posted: 24 Jul 11 at 5:11am |
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It is usual for club racing to be free after the membership fees have been paid & as you say events & Regatta`s to be extra,usually clubs regatta`s are free for members & a daily fee for vistors.
As far as I understand things, that should be the norm & is the way I have found things in the past.
hope that helps.
So Nigel, Where are you planing to go ? Isle of Sheppy Race?
Mind you if I was asked to pay extra for racing at my normal club I would start to look at the value for money aspest & I might think about sailing else where.
However if I didn`t want to race & just cruise about then less people about on the weekend might be a good thing.
Is this something that Alton water is proposing or just a musing ?. Edited by bert - 24 Jul 11 at 5:20am |
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Posted: 24 Jul 11 at 6:07am |
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I don't know that its unusual for club members to have to pay the entry fee for open events. After all the prizes have to be paid for. I suppose I can imagine that in a club where most members just went cruising and only a minority raced it might be thought fairer to have an extra fee for racing so the ordinary club members aren't paying for the prizes. I've come across very few clubs like that though: perhaps only those which are on the sea and have their own moorings.
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Posted: 24 Jul 11 at 6:57am |
I've belonged to half a dozen clubs over the decades. None charged for club racing. All charged members for opens although in some cases there was a member discount. |
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Posted: 24 Jul 11 at 9:44pm |
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We have a slightly strange situation - AWSC is a commercially run 'sports centre' rather than a sailing club. Racing is run by a mix of paid staff and volunteers from the membership. As an example, our summers Saturday race series consists of two 'round-the-cans' races per day (each about an hour long), members pay £5, visitors pay £7, although members can buy an individual race card for £75 which cover you for most, but not all, the club races over a year. As I've only ever joined this club, I've nothing to compare it with, thus I've no idea if it should be considered as being expensive or not. We do also have some fairly informal racing on Monday and Wednesday evenings which is free to members (Monday, a round-the-cans race with a single start and Wednesday a pursuit over and hour and a quarter). I'm not complaining, but just wondered what the routine was at other venues,
Nigel
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Posted: 25 Jul 11 at 11:49am |
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I can't think of many clubs where members pay for club racing. As others have said it can be a little contentious when members are asked to pay to race in their "home" open meetings, but IMHO most folk pay up. But as far as non open meeting club racing - would expect this for free as part of my annual subs. Guess this may change in future if we ever got to the situation where we had to pay duty crews.
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Posted: 25 Jul 11 at 1:19pm |
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I've been a member of several clubs over the years and never had an additional bill for racing. Paid racing would put a lot of pressure on the RO to 'get it right'. I certainly wouldn't volunteer for RO duties if I knew people had paid to race.
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Posted: 25 Jul 11 at 2:20pm |
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At Hunts all club racing is free to members with 2 exceptions both of which are done for charity in memory of 2 club members who passed away. No one has any objections to these.
With regards to open meetings club members pay the same price as visitors. This is the way it has always been and is only fair (in my opinion).
A place like Alton Water is a bit of a unqiue situation amongst saiing clubs given how it is run and financed, perhaps this justifies the additonal charging!
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Posted: 25 Jul 11 at 3:35pm |
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Pay for a couple of charity meetings - same reason as Jeffers - but we also operate a bursary for the leading cadet so there is a a small amout (about £200) that goes into this
Pay for open meetings - no discount for members
After that everything is covered by the membership fee
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