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Yard
Rules and Regulations
The Borough requires that
we recycle
therefore all customers are expected to recycle
their garbage. Garbage must be placed in its
proper receptacle. Recycle glass and cans must
be placed in receptacles loosely and not in a
garbage bag. If you have any doubts as to the
proper disposal of the waste products contact an
employee. Garbage cans are placed throughout
the yard indicating: Aluminum Cans, Cardboard,
Non~Recyclabe Garbage, Newspapers, Metals,
Plastics, Food Cans and Glass.
State & Federal regulations mandate
proper disposal
of toxic materials.
Toxic waste products include: Oil, Permanent
Antifreeze, Paint Thinners, and Waste Fuel &
Bilge Sludge. These materials need to be
collected and recycled. Do not allow them to
run into the ground.
If necessary, we
will be forced to stop those boat owners who do
not comply with Yard Policy. If Lockwood's is
required to clean up any area due to
noncompliance, customers will be charged
accordingly which could include charges for
stone and soil replacement.
Additional EPA
rules for Winter and Summer Storage Customer
as well as
Spring Launch Procedures
and
Summer Storage Procedures
are listed below.
SPRING LAUNCH
PROCEDURES
SANDING:
Vacuum sanders are mandatory when sanding
your vessel. If you do not own one they are
available for rent through the store at a
nominal charge. To insure chemical compliance
with the EPA, drop cloths must be place under
boats when sanding, painting, stripping or any
type of work wherein toxic materials can be
dropped onto the ground and seep into the water
tables. When finished sanding and painting,
roll up the drop cloth(s) and shake sanding
chips into non recycle receptacles.
WHEN SANDING
NEVER MOVE JACK STANDS!
When the
boat is hauled Lockwood’s stores the vessel
securely in the jack
stands.
Moving the stands causes the risk of serious
injury to you,
your vessel
and others.
CLEAN
UP:
A slop sink is located outside the
bathrooms in the yard. Please use it for messy
clean up when necessary & keep bathroom sinks
clean.
READY TO PAINT:
If there is
any paint left apply it to the boat. All
paint must be dry prior to disposal of the cans,
trays, brushes, rollers, etc. Once dry, these
items can be disposed of in non recyclable
garbage.
MAST
PREPPING:
which includes rerunning stays and shrouds,
installing spreaders, checking lights, etc. is
the responsibility of the owner. If requested,
Lockwood's will perform this service on a time
and material basis.
Masts are
automatically pulled
from the shed on the
Friday
prior to
expected launch date. If you need more time
for extensive work, contact
the store office. Masts
are stepped after the boat is launched.
LAUNCHING:
When you are ready to have your vessel launched
all boat owners, including insurance repair
customers, must
fill out a launch form
and schedule a date in the store office 2 weeks
prior to your requested date.
Talking to yard employees will not put you on
the launch list. Be certain that your boat will
be ready for the date specified since
cancellations and rescheduling cause problems
for all.
A Hint for picking the
right date.... Most
commissioning work is completed in the water.
If you are requesting Lockwood's to complete any
work allow a few days in the water prior to
departure. Pick a launch date "Week of..."
or pick a date in the beginning of the week.
This way your boat will be ready for a weekend
departure.
DEPARTURE:
Boats launched during the
week are expected to
leave by the Sunday
after launch. Any boat here on Monday will be charge
normal dockage rates. Prices available on request.
A full list of
rules and regulations
are on the back of the contract. Refer to it or contact
the office with any questions.
Your summer storage rental does
not include launching of the vessel.
If requested, Lockwood's will perform this service.
Prices available upon request.
Do not nail anything into the
docks.
When items such as rugs, fenders, mats, ice chests, etc.
are added to the dock it causes accelerated rot &
increased need for dock replacement. Of necessity we
will remove items nailed into the dock.
If you have elected not
to have 24 Hour electric,
you must unplug the dockside power cord from the box
when you are not on your vessel. Spot checks are made
and any customer who leaves the boat plugged in will be
charged for electrical service.
FILLING FUEL TANK IS PERMITTED ONLY AT CERTIFIED
FUEL DOCK ONLY!
Dockage
fees include occasional
overnight stays.
Any customer who regularly stays aboard the boat will be
considered a live aboard & additional charge will be
due.
Direct overboard
pumping of head or holding tank is strictly prohibited.
Use of a holding tank & the pump out station is
mandatory! A pump out station is available for a
nominal fee.
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If you
have any questions about any yard
policies please
contact the store office as
soon as possible.
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