House Rules and Clubhouse Hours
Revised 3/12/2007
1. House Rules. House rules
shall apply to all persons, San Juan Island Yacht Club (SJIYC)
members and non-members using the clubhouse. All rules are subject
to change upon recommendation of the Commodore and approval by the
Board of Trustees.
2. Clubhouse Hours. Hours of
operation of the clubhouse shall be posted outside the main entrance
and shall be detailed on the bulletin board inside the clubhouse.
3. Postings. Notices or
advertisements posted or circulated in the clubhouse shall be
limited to those pertaining to Club affairs or events. Any other
postings shall require the approval of the Commodore. Any postings
deemed offensive or inappropriate shall be removed without notice.
4. Visitors. The SJIYC
clubhouse is for the exclusive use and enjoyment of the members.
However, visitors in the following categories are welcome in the
clubhouse during most hours of operation with certain restrictions.
A. Reciprocal Visitors:
The Club maintains reciprocal relationships with
other bona fide yacht clubs whereby our members and the members of
such reciprocal clubs may use each other’s clubhouse and/or moorage
facilities on an occasional basis when visiting. The reciprocal
privilege is only available to persons who qualify as non-residents
as defined under Article III, Section 2 (f) of the Club’s By-laws.
B. Guests:
SJIYC members may use the Club facilities to entertain friends and
visitors and/or to introduce new people who may have an interest in
joining our Club. Members should use discretion in exercising this
privilege and avoid inviting a large number of guests at any one
time. Also, members should avoid sponsoring frequent and repeated
visits by any particular guest or guests. Consistent and repetitive
hosting of a specific guest is considered an abuse of this privilege
and is strongly discouraged.
5. Clubhouse Admission. SJIYC
members should guide all guests and visiting members of reciprocal
yacht clubs and their guests through the following registration
process by:
A.
Reciprocal Visitors: Upon entering the clubhouse, visiting
members of reciprocal yacht clubs are required to present their club
membership card to the Club Manager, bartender, or to a designated
SJIYC member for approval. Each visitor must then sign the
registration sheet and be issued a reciprocal badge. This badge
(nametag) must be worn to remain in the clubhouse and be served food
or beverages.
B: Guests
The host member should sign their guest(s) into the guest
registration book and prepare a nametag for each guest they are
hosting. Guests are required to wear their guest badges while
visiting our facility. The sponsoring host member shall accompany
the guest and be responsible for their guest’s conduct and
obligations while they are visiting the clubhouse. The guest may not
remain in the clubhouse if the sponsoring member leaves the premises
for any reason.
6. Membership Cards. Members
shall not lend their membership cards to non-members or allow the
use of clubhouse facilities in their name.
7. Bank Cards. Valid Visa and
MasterCard bank cards will be accepted at the clubhouse for
purchases by SJIYC members and members of yacht clubs with
reciprocal privileges.
8. Attire. With respect to
attire, propriety is the rule, i.e. swimsuits, shirtless attire, and
bare feet are never appropriate.
9. Bar & Lounge. State liquor
laws shall be complied with fully at the clubhouse, and the lounge
area shall be restricted, at all times, for use by persons over 21.
All persons tending bar or any Club official may demand identity
cards to establish the age of persons who are seeking or drinking
alcoholic beverages.
10. Youth. Persons under the age
of eighteen shall be accompanied by and under the close supervision
of an adult at all times.
11. Conduct. All persons in our
clubhouse shall observe proper conduct and decorum and shall respect
other members’ and guests’ use and enjoyment of the clubhouse.
Members or employees assigned to bar service shall refuse to serve
alcoholic beverages to anyone when, in their opinion, such persons
are intoxicated. Activities shall be prohibited that bring the Club
into disrepute or interrupt the harmony of the clubhouse:
disturbances shall not be tolerated. In the event a person is guilty
of a breach of the rules of conduct, it shall be the duty of a Flag
Officer, or the Club Manager if there is no Flag Officer present, to
immediately request said person or persons to leave the premises.
12. Pets. Animals shall be
prohibited in the clubhouse at all times. For all SJIYC events, pets
shall be prohibited in areas where food is being served. Pets that
accompany their masters on a cruise shall be under leash control and
shall be cleaned up after at all times when they are off the boat.
13. Observed Violations. Members
observing violations of these House Rules shall report their
observations or concerns to a Flag Officer, or the Club Manager if
there is no Flag Officer present. Members should not take it on
themselves to intervene and/or confront a member or guest, whom they
consider in violation of these House Rules. |