GSL Slip Renters and Marina Users We have now walked the docks and checked all the boats. Let me say that the marina management is not happy at all. Certain policies will now be strictly enforced. Please read to the end. a.. Power to 'B' dock has been turned off. Boat in B-3 broke loose and knocked the Fire Alarm pedestal over. There is now exposed wires b.. Boat in B-3 "Wanabe" - Three out of four dock lines broken. Power cord ripped out of electrical pedestal c.. B-17 "Skedaddle" Broken mainsheet. Boom swinging loose. d.. B-27 "Tangent" mainsail cover loose e.. C-11 "Unsinkable 2" mainsail cover loose f.. D-23 Pilyanski" sail cover off g.. D-26 Greenan - shredded genoa. Risk of demasting h.. D-30 "Desert Breeze" Broken spreader bracket. Mast in danger of snapping and damaging other boats. Mast must be dropped IMMEDIATELY. i.. D-40 Broken dock line (third attempt to notify you) j.. D-41 Broken dock line k.. Build Inc. Your crane has swiveled around. Your wood pile turned out to be a dangerous pile of trajectories and is now everywhere. l.. I-3 "At Last" your fuel tanks left on the dock is UNACCEPTABLE and MUST BE REMOVED TODAY! m.. I-30 "Safari" your dock box appears to be damaged and unlocked. n.. I-34 Julian. Your shrouds have come undone AGAIN. Your mast is in danger of snapping or falling down on another boat (or person). Your mast must be secured PROPERLY, IMMEDIATELY o.. J-17 Santana 525 - broken dock line p.. K-17 "Thalasa" your lawn chair, tied to the piling, was swinging around. It has been placed in your cockpit q.. Whomever borrowed my red boat trailer (located in dry storage) all your stuff you left on my trailer is now everywhere in dry storage. Come clean it up. r.. Dry storage is a wreck!!! Blue kayak, magma cooking tray, ladders, boards, blue table (all originally located in DW-05) is now everywhere. s.. Other items in dry storage include: Adhesive can, MEK can, boards, paint brushes, stir sticks, rags, paint trays, beer cans, beer bottles, etc. t.. The marina water is also full of crap including someones boarding stairs. All the above items are dangerous trajectories that can do damage to property, boats and people. This is unacceptable. Therefore, management WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCING certain policies: No objects shall be left around your boats, trailers dock areas, etc. If anything is found laying around loose it WILL BE REMOVED and DISPOSED OF. This includes stairs, ladders, steps paint, gas cans, outboard motors, batteries, wood, etc. Dock Boxes must be approved by management, located in an approved location and MUST BE BOLTED DOWN SECURELY. No steps, or boarding ladders will be allowed on the docks unless approved by management and SECURELY BOLTED DOWN. No objects will be allowed in dry storage near your boats unless approved by management and SECURLY LASHED DOWN. No paint cans, rags, tables or other objects will be allowed to be stored in dry storage unless in a management approved dock box that is SECURELY LASHED. Dingies in the Yacht Club dingy rack must be securely lashed (a canoe recently flew from this rack and impelled itself in the fencing near 'E' dock. No fuel containers will be allowed to be stored on the docks. Too many of these end up in the lake. If you want to keep any of the above mentioned items, come claim them and remove them today. We have a clean-up crew coming out tomorrow. I Promise you that this place will be very clean tomorrow afternoon. All loose objects will be removed from the marina tomorrow afternoon and taken to the dump. The two boats mentioned above with the potential of loosing your masts, please come out today and address them. Otherwise I will have to remove them to 'L' dock where there will be less risk of damaging others property or injuring someone. We do realize that things happen. But much of the above listed items should not be spread throughout the marina if they were properly secured or disposed of. We do not want to be harsh. We will work with all of you on your special requests for placing objects on the docks or in storage. Yet, we must ensure the safety of marina patrons and the safety and security of your property and state property. With that in mind and keeping the place clean and sightly, we will work with you. Thank you Dave Shearer The Maintenance Crew and Marina Management. Great Salt Lake Marina
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