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The club does '''not''' provide thermals, wetsuits or shoes, so people paddling in the colder months are advised to buy some basic kit of their own.
 
The club does '''not''' provide thermals, wetsuits or shoes, so people paddling in the colder months are advised to buy some basic kit of their own.
 
  
 
Anyone wishing to use club equipment for [[Club trips|trips]] must ensure that equipment is [[Equipment booking|correctly booked]].
 
Anyone wishing to use club equipment for [[Club trips|trips]] must ensure that equipment is [[Equipment booking|correctly booked]].

Revision as of 22:25, 2 May 2021

The club owns a wide range of equipment and also has access to equipment that belongs to Shadwell Basin.

We have around 50 assorted boats, including general river boats, play boats, sea kayaks and also some specialised boats such as two-person racing kayaks, polo boats, surf boats and a two-person Topo.

When we paddle on the basin, we have access to about 40 Shadwell Basin boats suitable for learning, open boats and also further sea kayaks. We have a stock of assorted paddles to match our boats and on a busy night can also use the Shadwell Basin's paddles.

We have equipment for canoe polo, assorted equipment for club trips and even a portable barbecue.

We have a few spray decks and buoyancy aids and access to more that belong to Shadwell Basin.

The club does not provide thermals, wetsuits or shoes, so people paddling in the colder months are advised to buy some basic kit of their own.

Anyone wishing to use club equipment for trips must ensure that equipment is correctly booked.

The Equipment Officer is responsible for ensuring that equipment could be correctly put away.

The Equipment Officer is not responsible for ensuring that equipment is correctly put away.
This is the responsibility of every club member and especially the person who last used the equipment.

Anyone discovering that boat is faulty should report this by logging into the inventory, finding the boat and raising a fault report.

Anyone discovering that equipment is damaged should report this via the Broken Equipment forum.

The Equipment Officer is not responsible for mending all broken equipment.
This is the responsibility of every club member and especially the person who broke the equipment.

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