I'm Tod Meyers, your 2010 Port Captain.
The WSC Port Department is responsible for Port Facilities and Grounds. We maintain the WSC marina in a safe ship-shape fashion. Oversee the work hour program. Maintain the clubhouse, grounds, docks and all shore facilities. We also facilitate the Oregon Marine Board’s Clean Marina Program.
Moorage:
Please contact our club administrator, LauraLee Symes.
Check the work
hours list to see what you have done so far. Always check with me or the assistant port captain, Everett
Hobson, before doing your work in order to avoid
working at cross purposes with other member's projects. Make sure you
fill out a work hours form, in the box on the office steps.
Whether you come to a work party or arrange to do work ours
on your own time, each regular member is required to do 10 work hours
per year. See WSC
Bylaws, Art. VI, Sec. E. Two of your work hours can be
race committee duty, one hour being crediting for each assignment of
race committee duty. Contact the fleet
captain regarding your race committee assignment, and
check the race
committee assignment page. Each senior member is
required to do 5 work hours per year. WSC
Bylaws, Art. VI, Sec. F.7.F.
The work hours
year begins October 1 and ends September 30. Half of your work hours
obligation for the year must be completed by June 30, the other half
by October 1. WSC
Bylaws, Art. VII, Sec. D.
Contact me any time
if you see anything that needs attention at the WSC facility.
Dan Winchester, WSC Port Captain
portcaptain@willamettesailingclub.com
If
I am not available, contact our assistant port captain,
Everett
Hobson
(503) 984-8511
EverettHHobson@yahoo.com,
or
our assistant assistant port captain,
Ryan
Walsh
breadmanrye@hotmail.com
I have this list of work projects pending and in need of volunteers. Take control of your work hour obligations and pick something out.
Clean
Marina Program:
www.boatoregon.com/OSMB/Clean/clean_marina.shtml
Clean
Boating:
www.boatoregon.com/OSMB/Clean/clean.shtml