Using
the OBC Facility and Equipment
Reserving
a boat for a race or weekend? Please make sure
to use our boat reservation system. Equipment is available to
all OBC members in good standing and will be reserved for your
use on a “first come first served” basis. The date/time
your email request was sent will be considered the date/time
of the request. You will be notified by email that your request
has been granted. If there are any questions regarding your
request you will be contacted via email or telephone immediately.
Reserve
your boat by clicking here.
Know
the boathouse: Arriving at the park you will need
to make sure you have keys to get into both the park and the boathouse.
A $25 fee is required and keys can be obtained from the park ranger.
The club's rolling door(the large door) uses the key that hangs
inside on OBC's bulletin board.
Once inside
boathouse one you will see both fixed AND moving boat storage
racks for our shells. Most boats are either marked with the OBC
colors or with a number designation. OBC sculling oars are located
on either side of the front door, the sweep oars are in the rear
of the boathouse.
Know
the boats: OBC prides itself in that it offers a
large range of boat choices for all of its members. All members
are required to be knowledgeable of the rules regarding the use
and care of all equipment.
Each of OBC's
small boats has different lifting characteristics. Get help from
an experienced member whenever you take out a boat that's new
to you. This will prevent unnecessary damage that could quite
easily put a boat out of commission before you get it in the water.
Know
what boats to sign out: All
boats should be checked for adequate seats, oar locks, bolts and
shoes. Never use damaged equipment OR alter the rigging on any shell
without prior approval. If a boat is damaged, fill out a Damage
Form located next to the Sign-Out Log OR the form
online.
| 4x, 4-, 4+ |
OBC# |
Name/Description |
Weight Limit |
Type |
| * |
RQ01 |
Fillippi 4X, "Erik Meyers" |
Heavy |
racing |
|
RF01 |
Vespoli 4X/- |
Heavy |
racing |
| * |
RF02 |
Charlie 4+ (bow loaded) |
Heavy |
racing |
| 2x, 2- |
OBC# |
Name/Description |
Weight Limit |
Type |
|
D06 |
Hudson 2X - black deck |
light/mid |
racing |
|
D07 |
Hudson A 2X - red deck |
light/mid |
racing |
|
D09 |
Hudson B 2X - black deck |
mid |
racing |
| * |
RD08 |
Hudson 2X - "Tricia Smith III" |
heavy |
racing |
|
D05 |
Vespoli 2X - "John Jenkins" |
heavy |
racing/rec |
| * |
RD02 |
BBG 2X (red-2001) |
light/mid |
racing |
| * |
RD03 |
Vespoli Millenium 2X, 2- (Black) |
heavy |
racing |
| 1x |
OBC# |
Name/Description |
Weight Limit |
Type |
|
S09 |
Peinert 26 (new, red deck) |
mid/heavy |
racing/rec |
|
S05 |
Peinert X25 (black stripe) |
light/mid |
racing/rec |
|
S07 |
Peinert X25 (new, red deck) |
light/mid |
racing/rec |
|
S04 |
Peinert 26 (red deck) |
mid/heavy |
racing/rec |
|
S03 |
Peinert 26 (blue deck) |
mid/heavy |
racing/rec |
|
S02 |
Peinert 26 (grey deck) |
mid/heavy |
racing/rec |
|
S01 |
Peinert 26 (new, red deck) |
mid/heavy |
racing/rec |
|
S11 |
Peinert 26 (new, red deck) |
mid/heavy |
racing/rec |
|
S06 |
Peinert X25 (new, red deck) |
light/mid |
racing/rec |
|
S08 |
Peinert X25 (new, red deck) |
light/mid |
racing/rec |
Note: The boats designated with an asterisk are OBC's best racing shells and are to be used only under the supervision of an OBC Coach or approved by the Club Racing Committee.
NOTE:
OBC's best racing shells, the Millenium (2x carbon hull, Tricia
Smith (2x Hudson honeycomb hull) and Charlie (4+ honeycomb hull)
are to be used only under the supervision of an approved OBC Coach
or with the permission of the Club Racing Committee. These shells
are the more fragile "set asides" for racing members.
Know
the water: The best rule on the water is to always
row on the right side of the reservoir. Make sure you are aware
of the river and the conditions on it. There are several other
programs and fisherman who may or may not know your are on the
river. Keeping a good eye out in front of your is the best policy!
Please make
sure yourself aware of the weather conditions at all times and
any warning flags that might be posted by the ranger. Storms quite
often brings a great deal of debris with it and you should pay
particular attention to any floating logs as they can seriously
damage the shells. Remember: Four oars on the water rule from
Dec. 1 to March 31. Please do not use the singles during this
period.
Know
how to leave the boathouse: When
returning from a row make sure to keep a close eye out for the
large blue buoy in front of Sandy Run Regional Park. Departing
and returning crews should always stay to the right
of this buoy to prevent any collisions.
Approaching
the dock you should pay particular attention to landing as the
majority of damage to shells occurs at this time. Patience and
moving slowly will allow you to get on the dock without incident!
Once
you have pulled your boat from the water please make sure to wash
it or wipe off the shell, open the drain vents and inspect the boat
for any damage. Make sure you always return the shells with the
bow pointing out of the boathouse and return your oars to the racks.
Once completed, please make sure to sign your boat back in via the
log AND if you are the only one left in the park please make sure
to lock up the boathouse and park. Please be very careful not to
lock out other rowers still on the water.
Have fun and drive carefully both in and outside the park!
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