Llandegfedd Sailing Club promotes the safe enjoyment of sailing.
Each club sailor has a duty of care for his or her own safety and is solely responsible for taking the decision whether or not to sail by taking due consideration of the prevailing and forecast weather conditions, the water temperature, any advice obtained and his or her own abilities and experience. Where the sailor is a child the decision is the responsibility of the parent or guardian.
All club sailors must fully comply with safety rules of the water laid down by Welsh Water and are expected to go to the aid of any sailor in difficulties where it is safe to do so.
Boats should be maintained in good order with adequate buoyancy.
Welsh Water provide rescue facilities at certain times and Llandegfedd Sailing Club provide supplementary rescue facilities during certain races but it is up to the individual to ascertain what cover is available at a given time. Remember even when rescue cover is available the rescue crew may not see you in difficulties or may be attending to another incident so you may not get assistance.
If you get in trouble stay with the boat and summon assistance by arm waving or shouting.
As a registered training establishment the club meets the RYA standard during official training sessions.
All club sailors sail at their own risk