Policy E-1. Boat Owner Policy
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Sign-Up Policy
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Boat Owners intending to participate as such on
Weekend Trips will identify themselves by circling
“BOAT OWNER” and filling out the information
needed on each trip application. The boat owner must
submit checks payable to the DSBC for the amounts
specified for the cost of the trip, at the time of
sign-up. These checks will be held on file until after
the boat owner has fulfilled his/her duties as a boat
owner for the duration of the trip.
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Boat Owners/Trip Leaders will be allowed one
additional sign-up slot for a member companion of his/her
choice, to be named at least (2) weeks prior to trip
departure. Boat Owners/Trip Leaders intending to reserve
a slot on the trip for a companion; must declare so at
sign-up. Checks payable to the DSBC as specified for the
cost of the trip must be submitted by the boat owner/trip
leader or their companion at the time of sign-up and are
subject to the standard cancellation policy for that
trip. (5 weeks for condo trips and 2 weeks prior to
departure for camping trips.) After the trip, boat owners
will receive their reimbursement discount.
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2)
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More Boat Owners than needed
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In the event more Boat Owners sign-up for a trip than
is needed, Boat Owners will be selected on a first come
first served basis. The number of boats needed will be
based upon the number of participants. Pleasure boats
will not receive a discount.
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If a boat owner accepts a position on the trip as a
participant (not a boat owner) and later decides to
cancel, then he/she will be subject to the normal
cancellation policy.
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3)
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Registration And Responsibilities
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For the duration of a Club trip, only one person is
recognized as the owner of a particular boat. Boats must
have a rating of at least 150 HP, be Coast Guard approved
to carry five people, and be between 17 and 22 ft. in
length. The Board of Trustees will consider exceptions to
these requirements on a case-by-case basis. All boats
must be equipped as specified by Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana,
and Tennessee state laws; fully insured; and in good
working condition for the duration of the trip. To be a
boat owner on a DSBC trip, a DSBC “Boat Owner
Information Form” must be completed and given to
the Summer Trip Trustee prior to sign-up date. The
registration number and a copy of the boat insurance
policy must be on file with the Board of Trustees prior
to trip departure. It will be kept confidential within
that office. It is recommended that all boat owners
complete a legitimate boating course taught by the proper
authorities.
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Boat owners that are participating on a DSBC water ski
trip for the first time or who are unfamiliar with the
lake will be assigned to an experienced boat owner
(mentor) with whom they will stay in close contact for
the duration of the trip.
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4)
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Travel Fuel
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Boat owners must complete a gas report form for each
trip and must present gas receipts no later than thirty
(30) days from the trip return date, to receive
reimbursement. The Club will reimburse gas usage
(RECEIPTS REQUIRED) and the boat owner is not to accept
reimbursement from trip participants. Any
participating boat owner for a club trip that fails to
furnish receipts will be issued reimbursement in the
amount not to exceed fifty ($50).
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Dock Tabs
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Fuel tanks for boats are to be full for the start of
the first day of skiing at the owner’s expense.
Boat owners and participants arriving early and skiing do
so at their own expense.
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A dock tab will be opened for DSBC Boat owners for fuel
and ice.
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All expenses not on dock tabs during that time must be
presented to the Trip Leader(s) within thirty (30) days
of return date. They must be in the form of a legal
receipt and include the name of the person to be paid,
nature of expense, amount, date, and name of the person
or company who provided the service. Only legitimate
expenses will be reimbursed. Boat owners must sign dock
tabs with signature, printed name, and DSBC membership
number.
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6)
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General
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The following clarifies what is expected of the boat
owners and use of their boats on DSBC trips:
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During hazardous or inclement weather, the boat owner
is not expected to pick up passengers. However, at the
request of the Trip Leader(s), you would be expected to
pick up passengers at the dock until 12:00 midnight.
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During prime water skiing hours, each boat must carry
no fewer than four (4) passengers, besides the owner,
(excluding special boat runs such as injury, etc.) while
water skiing on a regular basis throughout the day. A
concerted effort should be made so that all trip
participants receive a minimum amount of water skiing or
boat time. Boats carrying four or five participants,
besides the boat owner, must make a minimum of three runs
per day. Boats carrying six or more, excluding the owner,
must make a minimum of two runs per day. In both cases,
boat owners must change crews after each run (excluding
companion). The so-called “social group
swims” must be kept to a minimum, at least until
after all participants have been out skiing at least
once. Boat engines shall be turned off when any person is
in the water near the boat.
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Boat owners must have full insurance coverage against
damage or bodily harm for their boat and passengers for
the full duration of the trip.
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Boat owners have the right to reject any person(s) as
passenger(s) whom they deem unsafe, due to substance
abuse or misconduct. Boat owners should also understand
that Trip Leader(s) might reject you as a boat owner if
they deem you unsafe, due to substance abuse, or
misconduct on a trip. Boat owners should maintain the
safety of people on the lake at all times.
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In the past, compliance with our Boat Owner’s
Policy has been good. However, to prevent the rare abuse,
Trip Leader(s) will be instructed to report any serious
violations of the policy to the Summer Trip Trustee for
appropriate action. If the complaint is deemed warranted,
the boat owner will be issued a warning. Subsequent
violations may cause that boat owner to be excluded from
further boat owner participation, and may also cause the
boat owner to be fined.
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A copy of this Boat Owner Policy manual will be given
to boat owners at the time of sign up.
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