From bill.pelletier.pyc at gmail.com Sun Mar 29 17:47:02 2015 From: bill.pelletier.pyc at gmail.com (Bill Pelletier) Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2015 19:47:02 -0400 Subject: [Board] Clubhouse & Dock rules Message-ID: A quick question out to the Board. Does anyone have any anecdotal information about any changes or accommodations made or allowed over the years which would have modified the definitions of LOA as defined in section 11 of the Club & Dock rules? http://portsmouthyc.org/WP/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/CLUBHOUSE-DOCKS-RULES.pdf Also of interest is anything which speaks to what, if any overhang of the main dock is to be allowed, even if the boat for any assigned slip meets the min/max length? The current written rules are not specific in this regard. Bill Pelletier -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dan at dangingras.net Sun Mar 29 19:45:34 2015 From: dan at dangingras.net (Dan Gingras) Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2015 21:45:34 -0400 Subject: [Board] Update on bar status Message-ID: <004e01d06a8b$37666440$a6332cc0$@dangingras.net> Just an update on the bar situation. Paul Roy and I started the demo last week. We were shocked to see the amount of rot under the floor, but thought we could patch the floor together and move on. Unfortunately today, we were joined by Bill, Paul Goldberg, Greg and Jerry and decided to remove the sections with rot. That was opening Pandora's box!! We removed 7 layers (1.5 inches thick- see photo) of completely soaked material including a sandwich of plywood, tile, plywood, tile and more plywood until (luckily!!) we got to the bottom layer, protected by tar paper and relatively intact, although still water stained. We're going to let that dry out and move on from there, this becoming a much larger project that we anticipated. The amount of water in the floor made leaving the current floor in place just not viable. The water has also migrated into the walls creating a significant mold problem. The plan now is: 1- Remediate the mold problem by spraying with a mold inhibitor 2- Lay a new3/4 " pressure treated subfloor behind bar, and remove 2 feet of carpeting in front of the bar and remove rotted plywood and replace with 1/2 " plywood. 3- Frame the bar with 2x 10 lumber 4- Lay a waterproof decoupling membrane (schluter DITRA) on the floor 5- Tile the floor behind the bar and 2 feet in front of the bar. I suggest we hire someone to do this step. Unfortunately I was hoping we could patch this together, but it's just not the right way to do it, and would lead to significant structural problems in the future. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Dan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We have two slips available for the 2015 season. 1) 32'max 25'min 10'6" beam 2) 24'max 19'min 8'6" beam A reminder - the maximum boat LOA for the slips are as described in the currently published Clubhouse & Docks Rules found on the PYC website: *"The length of a boat is based on the length from bowsprit or anchor platform to transom, rear of swim platform or aft most dimension of outdrive or outboard motor. If the outboard is stowed in the up position, this becomes the aft most dimension. "* If you are interested in one of these slips, please reply to this email address (bill.pelletier.pyc at gmail.com) no later than midnight on Thursday April 2nd. I will acknowledge any replies to let you that your note was received. On the 3rd, I will review any responses in the order of the current wait list and will advise the prospective assignees via email and USPS mail. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. 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