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2008 Launching of Floats

THE 2008 BOATING SEASON IS ALMOST HERE!!!!!

Well folks, one last request from me. Saturday, we will be launching the floats at 8AM. We need as big a turn out as we can get. We wont keep 
you long, just long enough to get them in the water, tie them, hook up the chains and clean up our work area. If you have not yet done any work hours this season on the floats, this is your big chance. No scraping and no painting today, just launch, tie and cleanup!.

I know we will have some familiar faces this weekend, but how about some of you who have not participated yet.

This is a great way for our new members to get to know the veterans.

SEE YOU SATURDAY!!

Fore River Shipyard---Main gate, Howard Street Quincy Point.

Bob Littler (floats).

Barrels needed for racing marks


The Race Committee needs three 55 gallon drums, preferably plastic, which can be sealed, floated, and used for club racing marks.

If you know where any of these barrels may be obtained at a nominal cost, preferably none, please let me know.

Thanks,

Dick Casey
 

SYC ROOF-TOP BEACON

There is a new beacon installed on top of the club above the back deck  to give boaters a visual aid when trying to locate the club in the dark or bad weather. 

The beacon is activated via telephone and flashes for 60
seconds.

To activate this light call 617-759-0770. When you call this number the beacon should activate on the first ring of the phone ( no codes or numbers to push.)  

This is a great visual aid for all of us trying to find the club after dark.



A Message from the Harbormaster

To insure that all boaters are in compliance with the Quincy Ordinances, I have put together the following list of steps to follow to insure that you receive your mooring permit.
  
First, if you are new to the waters of Quincy, please make sure that you fill out a 2BE-1State Tax form at the Quincy Assessors Office. This is a boat declaration form, naming your homeport for tax purposes. While at city hall you can fill out the 2008 Mooring Permit and leave it with the tax collectors office, where I will pick them up for processing.

If you have been moored in Quincy in the past you should have received an Excise Tax Bill. All boaters that are on the list for Excise will receive a mooring permit with their tax bill. If you need a copy of the permit, some will be available at local yacht clubs and marinas. You must file a Mooring Permit application every year. The harbormasters office only issues permits when the taxes have been paid. If you did not receive a tax bill, it is your responsibility to insure that your taxes are paid. Any vessel that has been sold must be removed from the list by the owner. You must call the Environment Police and cancel the vessels registration. If the registration has expired it does not remove you from the list, you still must remove the vessel from the list. Please again remember, if you have a vessel registered in your name, you will receive a tax bill until you cancel the registration. Boats sold, destroyed or transferred to another state will receive a bill if you do not cancel the registration.

Second, when registering your vessel you can declare a homeport (this is where you moor your vessel not where it is registered from). This information is helpful with the issuing of tax bills. The Harbormasters Office will try to answer all of your questions. You may call 617.376.1219 and leave your number and questions. We will return your call as soon as possible.

Third, the Quincy Police Marine Unit will be running boater safety classes at the Houghs Neck Maritime Center. Call for times and dates. You can also check the Environmental Police web site for other class locations. Boaters are asked to attend a safe boating course to insure that proper boating etiquette and the rules of the road are understood. Have a safe summer!

Thank you,
Patrick F. Morrissey
Harbormaster


MOORING INSPECTIONS

I wanted to let the club membership know that I am available to inspect moorings, hulls, and any other underwater troubles.  (for a nominal fee) I am a dive master with over 30 years diving.

Members can contact me via e-mail (best method) or telephone.

Tony Rufo (new member 2004)
Quincy, MA
Tel: (617) 472 - 8094
Cell:( 617) 642 - 2489
trufo@radcliffe.edu

 


SYC Summer Tap Hours

  • Monday - Thursday.............11 AM to 10:00 PM

  • Fridays .............................12:00 PM to 12:00 AM

  • Saturdays .........................11:00 AM to 12:00 AM

  • Sundays ...........................11:00 AM to 11:00 PM


SYC Winter Tap Hours 

  • Monday - Thursday.............Closed

  • Fridays .............................4:00 PM to 9:00 AM

  • Saturdays .........................12:00 PM to 9:00 PM

  • Sundays ...........................12:00 PM to 9:00 PM


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