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Show Some Love For Our Boats

3/22/2016

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We're only a few weeks into our peak practice schedule where we have 8 boats in the water and we're already having some serious issues challenging the maintenance schedule for our boats. If we are going to continue to have enough boats in the water for teams to use, we need EVERYONE to take better care of our boats and to report maintenance issues to board@dragonsports.org immediately.​ Failure to do so is a violation of the Team Rental Terms.

While we recommend that everyone review all of the Team Rental Terms as well as our Safety Rules & Guidelines, we wanted to highlight two issues that have surfaced in the past week.

Properly parking, locking, and tying up the boats

When you return to the dock, please remember to put the boat fenders out before reaching the dock and then approach the dock slowly and carefully. Please refer to the diagram below for proper boat parking (yes, this is a 6-boat diagram, the other two go to the left when we have 8 in the water). 
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Once you've got that maneuver down, don’t forget to tie up the boats properly to dock cleats using a cleat hitch (no more than one per cleat), like this:
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NOT this:
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Please also be sure to lock the boats when you are done, unless another team is on the dock and waiting to take your boat out (same goes for the lockers). If a lock is broken or missing, please email board@dragonsports.org immediately.

Broken till mounts​

This one is for the tillers, and we know you've heard this before, but another till mount was broken last week.

As far as we know, there are really only two causes (other than normal wear and tear) for the breakage: 1) hitting another object, or 2) backing up the boat and leaving the till in the water.
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In the photo above, the till bracket on the right is pretty severely bent. This has all the hallmarks of a tiller backing up the boat and trying to use the till as a rudder, rather than using sweeps, to correct the boat’s course. It’s very easy to lose control of the till in this situation. Typically one of two things will happen: 1) the till blade will be caught by the water and swept away from the boat, twisting the till bracket and putting quite a bit of stress on the till, along with potentially pushing the tiller out of the boat; or 2) the till will be caught by the water and swept downward, pushing the top of the till bracket backward until it bends, or the till mount breaks, or both.

The till bracket on the left in the photo isn’t bent, which would indicate that the breakage in this case was more likely from a direct impact, rather than till-induced.

If a till mount is broken or if there are any other issues with the till (we also heard a rope wrapped on a till came undone this past week), please email board@dragonsports.org immediately.
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Reminder: Use of RiverPlace Hotel Facilities

3/14/2016

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The manager of the RiverPlace Hotel has communicated to us that the bathroom use from the dragon boat teams is getting a little difficult for them to manage... and this is in advance of the Rose Festival teams starting practices. Please understand the extra traffic takes a toll on the hotel's paper products and requires additional services to keep the restrooms clean and stocked for their guests.

Please be respectful of our hotel neighbors!

Please know that you may still continue to use the hotel restrooms in urgent situations or when patronizing the RiverPlace restaurant and bar, but that there are public restrooms at the south end of the RiverPlace walk which we should otherwise use.

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Thank you!
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Call to action! Friends of RiverPlace needs your help

3/9/2016

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From Susan West
Friends of RiverPlace
​Thanks to the Multnomah County Sheriff’s River Patrol, the Portland Parks Rangers, and the Friends of RiverPlace, we can safely walk on the Public Docks in our neighborhood once again. The situation with squatters and unhealthy conditions has improved, but it has not been solved. Your help is needed in letting City Hall know to vote for the budget to keep the Multnomah County Sheriff River Patrol (MCSRP) and Portland Parks Rangers on the job at RiverPlace.
 
Last year the Mayor allocated $98,000 out of the general fund to provide 15-20 hours for RP dock patrol. What a difference it made! We need to ask the Mayor and Commissioners to make this money available again, in fact make it a line item in the budget.
 
Please take the time to write a letter to the Mayor and other commissioners, expressing your concerns and requesting sufficient resources to alleviate them.
 
It is very important that a few of us give short testimony at the public budget hearings. April 5, Tues., 6:30-8:30 Wilson High School and April 12, Tues, 6:30-8:30 at Alice Ott Middle school. Contact susan@bluemoonastrology.com for instructions. It’s EASY.
 
Please send your letters to:
 
Charlie Hales: mayorcharliehales@portlandoregon.gov
Amanda Fritz: Amanda@portlandoregon.gov
Also:
Commissioner Nick Fish nick@portlandoregon.gov  
Commissioner Steve Novick novick@portlandoregon.gov  
Commissioner Dan Saltzman dan@portlandoregon.gov  
 
A sample letter: Modify it to express your concerns and requesting the city provide sufficient resources to alleviate this problem. Sight specific examples that you have seen. Ask them where they stand.
 
Dear Mayor Hales and Commissioner Fritz,
 
Thank you and the rest of the City Council for your support in keeping the public docks at RiverPlace safe and secure. I appreciate your providing funds in the budget last year to contract with the Multnomah County Sheriff River Patrol to patrol the RiverPlace breakwater dock allowing Portland Park Rangers to work hand in hand with the Sheriff to make the dock clean and safe for recreational boaters and the general public.
 
The continuation of the MCSRP’s contract to patrol RiverPlace is vital to keeping our community and city safe and secure.Please make this a permanent line item in your budget. 
 
Will you add this to the budget and vote for this?
 
Sincerely,
Your name
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Friends of RiverPlace walks and cleans in our area. Drug paraphernalia, garbage and all kinds of litter are picked up by volunteers on a regular basis. We have a great Partnership between the Friends of RiverPlace, the City of Portland Office of Neighborhood Involvement Crime Prevention Program, SOLVE, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s office and River Patrol, CYA, DragonSports and the Parks department that helps keep our neighborhood clean and safe. We are all working together to keep our neighborhood clean, safe, and welcoming to all.
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