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Re: YRC Boathousekeeping -- oars and towels


 

Well, I'm embarrassed to say those were my oars. I had cartopped my boat to row elsewhere in the morning and came back late in the day. I was pooped. I forgot that I had just placed my oars on the floor near where I store them (where my index card clearly marks my spot) because I needed to add the covers to my grips before placing them on my rack. Once I got my boat put away, I locked up the boathouse and left, and totally forgot to attend to my oars and place them back on my rack, which is on the other side of the Maas. I'll be able to head over today and place them where they belong.

So many apologies to all.

Nancy
PS The blades are actually not worn from any kind of neglect--I'm in the process of sanding (status now) and repainting them (to be done).

On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 8:20?AM Ernie Alleva via <elaCS=[email protected]> wrote:
Yankee Rowers,?

There was a pair of Croker oars on the boathouse floor this?a.m. (in the back next to the club?Maas boat on the wheels on the floor) with no name or initials on them. The blades are very worn/faded. If the oars are staying in the boathouse, please find a rack for them (there are some spaces for members' oars on the wall on the left above the club Maas), and please put an identifying name for the oars on an index card by the rack.?

A week or two ago, someone took a number of the club towels from the boathouse?
(probably to wash them). Please return them to the boathouse.?

Thanks very much.

Best,
Ernie?

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