Right so this wasn't really needed till now. But now that you crazy cats are getting to the standard that you could go out on private trips this is how you should go about taking club gear.
Before borrowing gear for a private trip the borrower in question must fill out all the details in the appropriate forms, a number of which shall be kept in a folder on the inside door of the boathouse. These completed Forms shall be placed in the appropriate folder which again can be found on the inside door of the boathouse. The safety officer shall hand these in to the sports office on request.
The forms shall be signed by any two of, the training officer, the safety officer, the equipment officer or the captain.
If one of those two people is not the Captain, the Captain must in some way be informed of the intended river trip, and his approval must be sought and obtained.
Upon approval, if the equipment officer is not one of the people signing the form, the captain shall inform the equipment officer of the gear being borrowed.
The Captain, Training Officer, Equipment Officer and Safety Officer shall make the decision as to whether or not to sign the said form, and the captain shall only approve the trip, on the basis of the following information that must be supplied by the gear borrower prior to borrowing;
a) The River or feature that the gear is being borrowed for, and its ICU difficulty grade.
b) The gear planning to be borrowed.
c) The group of kayakers planning to kayak the said River or feature, and the ICU kayaking skills proficiency of the gear borrower.
d) An accurate indication as to the water levels expected to be encountered on the river or feature in question.
e) When the gear being borrowed shall be returned to the boathouse.
No gear may be borrowed from University College Dublin Canoe Club unless the previous procedures have been followed.
The gear borrower shall be responsible for the gear being borrowed for the entire duration of time from the point of the gear leaving the boathouse to the gear being returned to the boathouse.
Any damage caused to privately borrowed club gear due to irresponsible behavior shall be the fault of the borrower and the estimated value of depreciation of the gear due to this damage shall be reimbursed to the club by the borrower.