| Corinthian Sailing ClubBy-laws and Policy
 Kayak Storage Limited to 
              Davits Only Please note that the CSC Board voted in it's February 
              2006 meeting to limit the storage of kayaks to davit space only. 
              In the past, club members had been allowed to store kayaks in the 
              board boat and dinghy pad areas. However, high demand over the last 
              two years has put a premium on that space and the growth of several 
              new fleets to the Club is increasing the pressure for sail boat 
              storage. Additionally, some members had complained that storing 
              a kayak on top of another boat circumvents our rental policies by 
              allowing a member to store 2 or 3 boats for the price of one. As 
              CSC is founded upon the principals of promoting the sport of sailing, 
              the Board voted unanimously to ban kayaks from club owned property 
              (such as the board boat pads, dinghy pad areas, walkways, etc.). 
              This policy will be put into effect with the 2006 pad rental contracts. 
              Members currently storing kayaks in these areas will be contacted 
              by the Davit Registrar and will be asked to remove them by April 
              22nd, 2006. 	     Annual Service Requirement In accordance with the By-laws Article II Section 
              1(d), the board has set the annual service requirement at 8 
              hours and fee at $100.   Late FeeThe board as established   a late fee of $100.00 to be assessed to every member who has not remitted   her/his membership dues by April 1 of each year in accordance with By-Laws   Article III, Section 2. 
               
               CORINTHIAN 
              SAILING CLUBBY-LAWS
 As Amended and Restated January, 
              2004
   ARTICLE INAME, OBJECTIVES AND INCORPORATION
  SECTION 
              1.  NAME.  
              The name of this organization shall be CORINTHIAN SAILING 
              CLUB, INC., of the city of   Dallas 
               , hereinafter referred to as “the club”.  
                SECTION 
              2.  OBJECTIVES.  
              The objectives of the club shall be to encourage the sport 
              of sailing, to promote the science of seamanship, and to provide 
              and maintain a pier or piers, club dinghy(s) for the recreation 
              of its members and club power boats for rescue operations and race 
              management on a nonprofit basis.    SECTION 
              3.  INCORPORATION.  
              The club is incorporated under the laws of the state of  
               Texas  .     ARTICLE IIMEMBERSHIP
  SECTION 
              1.  REQUIREMENTS.(a) Any person of good moral character and of the age of 
              18 years or more shall be eligible for membership.
 (b) A member’s spouse and other dependants under 21 years 
              of age will be automatically extended the use and privileges of 
              the club with the exception of voting rights; however a spouse may 
              be named delegate by the absent member for the purposes of voting.
 (c) After reaching the age of 18 years, and prior to reaching 
              the age of 21 years, the dependant of a member may become a regular 
              member without payment of the initiation fee.
 (d) Each member shall be required to contribute a minimum level 
              of service to the club each year.  
              Documentation of the completed service shall be required 
              as part of the annual membership renewal process.  
              Failure to complete this provision will subject the member 
              to a fee to be remitted in addition to their annual dues.  
              The minimum service requirement and fee for non-compliance 
              will be fixed by the Board of Directors and included as part of 
              the annual membership renewal package.  
              This requirement may be fulfilled by participation in any 
              of the following activities
 (1)  
              Helping with club sponsored work days, shoreline cleanup 
              or improvement projects.(2)  Assisting in a club 
              sponsored sailing education program.
 (3)  Serving on race 
              committee duty for club sponsored regattas.
 (4)  Helping with 
              club sponsored social events.
 (5)  Being a member of 
              Board of Director committee as defined in Article VI.
 (6)  Completing other 
              activities approved by a member of the Board of Directors.
 (e)   
              Members participating in the race program with non-fleet 
              boats, and not otherwise serving race committee duty with a fleet, 
              may be assigned to race committee duty by the Vice Commodore.  
                 SECTION 
              2.  APPLICATION FOR 
              MEMBERSHIP.  To qualify 
              for membership in the club, an applicant shall present to the Rear 
              Commodore, Membership Committee an application in writing on a suitable 
              form which includes name, address and other pertinent information, 
              signed by the applicant and by two regular members in good standing.  
              The application shall be accompanied by the full amount of 
              the applicable initiation fee and appropriate dues and fees. 
                 SECTION 
              3.  MEMBERSHIP.  
              The club shall have the following memberships:(a) Regular membership shall be available to all persons 
              expressing an interest in sailing, but shall be required for all 
              persons owning davits, leasing board boat pads or mooring a boat 
              at the club and for all boat owners, except as described in Section 
              3 (f).
 (b) Student membership shall be available to any individual 
              expressing an interest in sailing who is attending an accredited 
              college or university on a full time (12 hours or more) basis and 
              who wishes to rent a davit, lease a board boat pad or moor a boat 
              at the club.  After termination 
              of full-time student status, either by graduation or by voluntary 
              or involuntary withdrawal, the former student must become a regular 
              member to continue use of club facilities and participation in club 
              functions.   Annual 
              dues and fees of Article III, Section 2 established for regular 
              members shall be required of student members.  
              Initiation fees, special assessments and annual payments 
              for capital improvements as defined in Article III, Sections 1,3 
              and 4 shall not be required.
 (c) Associate membership
 sshall be available to all 
              persons expressing an interest in sailing.  
              Associate members may skipper a boat owned by a regular member 
              with the member’s permission.  
              Associate members may not own a davit, lease a board boat 
              pad or moor a boat at the club.(d) Honorary membership may be granted in recognition of 
              past services to the club by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.  
              The recipient of such honorary membership shall be a member 
              in good standing who is no longer an active participant in all functions 
              of the club.  The member 
              shall be tendered an honorary membership in the club for life and 
              shall no longer be subject to paying dues, fees, annual payments 
              or assessments.  An honorary 
              member shall be accorded all privileges of a regular member except 
              they shall no longer be eligible to hold any office.
 (e) 
              Special individual and group memberships.  
              In the interest of responsibly promoting the sport of sailing, 
              special memberships will be provided to individuals and youth oriented 
              groups by unanimous vote of the Board of Directors.
 (1) 
              Each “group” shall be charged an annual fee to be fixed by the Board 
              of Directors.  Examples 
              of “groups” eligible for special membership include Boy Scout troops, 
              high school and college sailing teams, etc.  
                 (i) 
              Each “group” must provide the club the names of its adult leaders 
              who will be responsible for all actions of its members.  
              Other than the special member fee, the “group” and all its 
              members will be treated as a single entity regarding adherence to 
              all the by-laws for maintaining membership.  (ii) “Groups” are not eligible to hold any office.
 (iii) Members of special membership “groups” , including adult leaders,  
              shall not be allowed to use the club facilities in any way 
              other than in their official capacity with the “group” without applying 
              for and receiving regular or associate membership
 (2)  
              Special individual memberships of limited duration may be 
              granted by unanimous vote of the Board of Directors to a sailing 
              instructor engaged with one of the club’s sailing education programs 
              or to a sailor who is a member of a club affiliated youth sailing 
              team.  Dues, fees and 
              duration of memberships for persons granted special memberships 
              will be fixed by the Board of Directors.  
              These special memberships shall be accorded all the rights, 
              privileges and other obligations of an associate membership. 
                            
              (f) Membership in an affiliate club shall be recognized to 
              allow periodic participation in club activities.  
              To encourage participation by and to promote growth of developing 
              one design fleets, or to sustain one design sailing fleets, the 
              club shall recognize individual members in good standing from sailing 
              or yacht clubs outside   White 
               Rock  Lake 
               .  Affiliate 
              club members shall be allowed the privilege of participating in 
              Joint Lake Racing Program and in club social events.  
              Ownership or leasing of club davits or board boat pads and 
              club voting privileges are not allowed.(g) CSC Alumni status may be granted to a member who has 
              moved away from the area but would still like to receive club mailings.  
              This is not a membership classification.  
              It is available only to those members who have left the club 
              in good standing, and is not subject to paying dues, fees, payments 
              or assessments.  Ownership 
              or leasing of club davits or board boat pads, moorings, and club 
              voting privileges are also not allowed.
  SECTION 
              4.  APPROVAL.  
              No applicant shall become a member of the club until the  
              application has been approved by the majority vote of the 
              Board of Directors.  Notice 
              of approval or rejection of each applicant shall be made by the 
              Membership Committee in such form and manner as the commodore shall 
              direct.    SECTION 
              5.  NOTIFICATION.  
              On the approval of an applicant, the Membership Committee 
              shall notify the person in writing of the fact.  Upon 
              compliance with all the terms and conditions, the applicant will 
              be sent a membership card, key and/or lock combinations, roster 
              of membership and a copy of these by-laws, and the person’s name 
              shall be duly entered on the rolls of the club.    SECTION 
              6.  SUSPENSION.  
              Any member may be suspended for sufficient cause by the majority 
              vote of the Board of Directors.  
              The term “sufficient cause” shall include, but not be limited 
              to, one or more of the following acts or omissions:  
                           
              (a) Failure to make payment in full of all dues, assessments, 
              fees, etc., within thirty (30) days following the due date.(b) Failure to maintain davit in good repair and a safe, 
              usable condition.
 (c)   Allowing 
              a davit or boat pad to remain empty, or using a boat davit or boat 
              pad solely for the storage of a boat that is not sailed.
 (d) Failure to maintain boat in clean, safe and seaworthy 
              condition.
 (e) Unsportsmanlike conduct on, or about the club premises, 
              while participating in club sanctioned events, or while representing 
              the club at a remote site event.
             
              While under suspension a member shall forfeit all rights 
              and privileges of the club.  
              The determination as to the sufficiency of cause for suspension 
              shall be final.    SECTION 
              7.  EXPULSION.  
              Any member may be expelled by the majority vote of the Board 
              of Directors for one or more of the following acts or omissions. 
              Expulsion shall result in the member being dropped from the rolls 
              of the club and forfeiture of rights and privileges of the club. 
                            
              (a) Failure to make payment in full of all dues, assessments, 
              fees, etc. within thirty (30) days after notification of suspension 
              under Section 6(a).(b) Failure to comply with all requirements specified by 
              notification of suspension for sufficient cause under Section 6 
              within thirty (30) days after notification.
 (c)  
              Associate members failing to make payment of all dues, assessments, 
              fees, etc. within 30 days following the due date may be expelled 
              from the club, without prior suspension or notice, by the majority 
              vote of the Board of Directors.
  SECTION 
              8.  RESIGNATION AND 
              REINSTATEMENT.(a) Any membership may be forfeited by voluntary withdrawal 
              by notifying the Secretary and the Rear Commodore, Membership Committee 
              in writing.  No resignation 
              shall become effective until all indebtedness to the club has been 
              paid by such resigning member.
 (b) A member in good standing who has resigned may be reinstated 
              upon approval of the person’s application by the majority vote of 
              the Board of Directors, and by paying the current dues, fees, other 
              annual payments, and assessments.  
              A member who has been suspended for an indebtedness to the 
              club shall be reinstated when the debt has been paid.  
              A member who has been suspended for a “sufficient cause” 
              other than an indebtedness to the club shall be reinstated when 
              the “sufficient cause” has been corrected to the satisfaction of 
              the Board of Directors.  An 
              expelled member may be readmitted upon the majority vote of the 
              Board of Directors, and payment of any indebtedness to the club 
              and the current dues, fees, other annual payments, and assessments 
              and a new initiation fee.
  SECTION 
              9.  SLIP AND DAVIT 
              OWNERSHIP.(a) No slip or davit shall be owned outright by a person 
              who is not a regular member of the club.  
              A slip or davit owner shall not rent, loan, or otherwise 
              make available the slip or davit to an individual who is not a regular 
              member in good standing of the club, except on a singular occasion.
 (b) A slip or davit owner shall not rent, loan, or otherwise 
              make available the slip or davit for an extended period of time 
              (no more than 60 days) without written notification to the Registrar 
              of Slips and Davits.
 (c) If a non-member or student member or associate member 
              acquires a slip or davit contrary to the restriction on ownership 
              specified in sub-section (a) and (b) above, the Board of Directors 
              may at its discretion provide such non-member or student member 
              or associate member the opportunity for Club membership in accordance 
              with Sections 1 through 5 of Article II of these by-laws.
 (d) If such non-member or student member or associate member 
              fails to file an application for membership within 30 days after 
              notification of the club, or if the person’s application for membership 
              is not approved, the Board of Directors shall initiate actions for 
              the sale of the slip or davit in accordance with Section 10 of Article 
              II of the by-laws specifying the procedure for the sale of slips 
              and davits by members who cease to be members through resignation 
              or expulsion.
 (e) A single membership shall not own, rent, or otherwise 
              have possession and use of more than two (2) slips or davits.
 (f)  
              Limitations to boats stored in davits.
 (1) 
              The maximum weight shall not exceed1000 pounds based on the manufacturer’s 
              specified weight.  (2) The maximum length shall not exceed 20 feet based on 
              the manufacturer’s specified length.
 (3) Boats kept in davits shall be raised to a height of at least 
              one foot above the nominal lake level as measured at the lowest 
              part of the hull or appendages.
 (g)  
              Club members shall not moor boats in   
              White 
                
              Rock 
                
              Lake 
                with a manufacturer’s 
              specified length longer than 22 feet.  (h) Storage of private gas or other hazardous materials on club 
              property shall be prohibited.
 (i) Privately owned equipment shall not be stored in common areas 
              of the club for longer than 24 hours without the consent of the 
              Rear Commodore of Piers.
 (j) Privately owned equipment shall cause no damage to club, or 
              other members, property.
  SECTION 
              10.    
              SALE  OF SLIP AND DAVIT.  
              If a member who owns a slip or davit ceases to be a member 
              through resignation or expulsion, that person shall have the right 
              to arrange for a sale of such property for a period of 90 days after 
              that person ceases to be a member and for so long thereafter as 
              such property is not sold under the following provisions of this 
              Section 10.  Such sale 
              may be made only to a regular member in good standing (providing 
              the sale does not result in the purchaser owning more than 2 davits), 
              including any person who becomes a regular member within 30 days 
              of davit purchase.  It 
              is the purchaser's responsibility to apply for membership; if regular 
              membership is not obtained within the 30 day time period, the sale 
              of the davit is considered null and void.  If 
              no sale of the slip or davit is made within 90 days following the 
              owner’s ceasing to be a member, the club may sell such slip or davit 
              to the highest bidder after 30 days written notice to such former 
              member.  The bidders 
              shall be limited to regular members in good standing who currently 
              own fewer than 2 davits; associate members and non-members may also 
              bid, providing they submit the applicable membership application, 
              dues and fees to become a regular member, on the day of the davit 
              sale.  Notice of such 
              sale shall be posted at the club facilities for a period of at least 
              30 days prior to the sale.  
              The proceeds of the sale shall be paid to such former member 
              after deduction of all amounts due the club by such former member. 
                 SECTION 
              11.  RECOMMENDATION 
              OF APPLICANT.  No member 
              who is offering a slip or davit for sale may recommend an applicant 
              for membership into the club who is interested in purchasing said 
              member’s slip or davit.    SECTION 
              12.  PRIORITY LIST 
              FOR SLIP OR DAVIT OWNERSHIP. In establishing a member’s priority 
              for purchasing a slip or davit from the club, assuming the club 
              has available davits to sell, the priority shall be based on the 
              date on which the request was made in writing to the Registrar of 
              Slips and Davits; provided that such priority shall be lost if payment 
              is not made within 15 days after notice that such davit is available. 
                 SECTION 
              13.  EFFECT OF RESIGNATION 
              OR EXPULSION.  Upon forfeiture 
              of membership through resignation or expulsion, all of the rights 
              and interests of such resigned or expelled member in and to the 
              property of the club shall cease, subject to the provisions of Section 
              8 (b) hereof.    SECTION 
              14.  EFFECT OF DEATH.  
              Upon the death of a member in good standing, this membership 
              shall continue until the end of the fiscal year in which the death 
              occurred, or should too little time remain in the fiscal year, the 
              deceased member’s estate shall be granted a reasonable time in which 
              to dispose of deceased member’s personal property.  
              If the spouse of a deceased member so desires, he or she 
              shall succeed to the membership without payment of a new initiation 
              fee.    SECTION 
              15.  CARE AND MAINTENANCE 
              OF DAVITS AND BOATS.  Davits 
              are to be used for securing sailboats.  
              Thirty (30) day special event exemptions may be requested 
              in writing from the Registrar of Slips and Davits.  
              Members shall be responsible for:(a) Maintaining their davit(s) in good repair.
 (b) Securing, rigging and maintaining their davit(s) and 
              boat(s) so as not to impose damage or risk of damage upon piers 
              or other davits and so as not to cause interference with the use 
              of other boats, davits and facilities, including, without limitation, 
              keeping their boat(s) free of water and rigging their boat cradle(s) 
              so that the cables are vertical.
 (c) Making repairs and changes in their davit(s) in accordance 
              with plans approved by the Pier Committee.
 (d) Maintaining their boat(s) in clean, safe and seaworthy 
              condition.
 (e) Demonstrating, upon 
              request of the Registrar of Slips and Davits, that their davit will 
              safely lower and raise the boat kept in their davit.
  SECTION 
              16.  SECURITY OF 
              BOATS IN SLIPS AND DAVITS.  
              Boats may be secured in their slips and davits with a lock 
              to inhibit turning of the hoist wheel.  
              Pier Committee may, at their discretion, cut the lock referenced 
              above in the event of a flood or other emergency.    The Pier Committee’s 
              authority in regard to the foregoing responsibilities is set forth 
              in Section 4 of Article VI of these by-laws.     ARTICLE IIIINITIATION FEES, DUES AND FEES, ASSESSMENTS
 AND PAYMENTS FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
  SECTION 1.  
              INITIATION FEES.  The 
              initiation fee for regular, student, special groups, and associate 
              members are to be fixed from time to time by the Board of Directors, 
              subject to ratification by majority vote of the regular members 
              present and voting at the regular Annual Meeting.  
              A student or an associate member becoming a regular member 
              shall pay the then excess of the initiation fee for regular membership 
              over that for student or associate member respectively.  
                SECTION 
              2.  ANNUAL DUES AND 
              FEES.  The annual dues 
              and fees of the members are to be fixed from time to time by the 
              Board of Directors of the club.  
              Dues and fees are due and payable April 1 of each year.  
              (See Article II, Section 6 and 7.)  
              Dues for new members joining the club after October 1 shall 
              be prorated to one-half (˝) the annual dues.    SECTION 
              3.  ANNUAL PAYMENTS 
              FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.   
              An annual payment for capital improvements may be fixed from 
              time to time by the Board of Directors of the club, subject to ratification 
              by majority vote of the regular members present and voting at the 
              regular Annual Meeting or at a special meeting.  
              Such annual payments shall be due and payable April 1 of 
              each year.  Such annual 
              payments, together with any assessment for capital improvements, 
              shall be deposited in a bank account separate from the general funds 
              of the club and shall be expended solely for the following purposes:(a) For the construction or reconstruction of any social, 
              athletic or sporting facility of the club; or
 (b) For the construction or reconstruction of any capital 
              addition to, or capital improvement of, any such facility; or
 (c) For furnishings or fixtures (including installation charges) 
              for any such facility to the extent that such furnishings or fixtures 
              are required, for reason of the construction or reconstruction described 
              in paragraph (a) or (b) above, for the use of such facility upon 
              completion of such construction or reconstruction.
  SECTION 
              4.  SPECIAL ASSESSMENT 
              FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.  A 
              special assessment for capital improvements may be made from time 
              to time by the Board of Directors of the club in the event of an 
              emergency not covered by funds otherwise available.  
              Unless approved by majority vote at any meeting of the members, 
              such assessment shall not be for an amount greater than 150% of 
              the total annual dues and annual payments for capital improvements. 
              The amount of any such special assessment shall be deposited to 
              the capital improvements account described above and used solely 
              for the same purposes as provided above, with respect to annual 
              payments for capital improvements.    SECTION 
              5.  DISPOSITION OF 
              INITIATION FEES AND ANNUAL DUES AND FEES.  
              Initiation fees and annual dues and fees shall be used for 
              normal operating expenses.  
              The Board of Directors may cause a portion thereof to be 
              added to the capital improvements fund or the emergency fund and 
              used for the purposes described in Section 3 and Section 6 of this 
              Article III.    SECTION 
              6.  EMERGENCY FUND.  
              The Board of Directors may from time to time deposit in Certificates 
              of Deposit, or similar insured investment, at any reputable bank 
              or equivalent protected investment institution sums designated for 
              an emergency fund.  This 
              fund is for repair and replacement of the piers and club capital 
              assets occasioned by any casualty whatsoever.  
              Expenditures shall require an affirmative vote by two thirds 
              of the Board of Directors.  
              Such funds, excluding interest shall not be expended for 
              any other purpose, except upon an amendment of this provision of 
              the by-laws.    SECTION 
              7.  BOARD BOAT AND 
              DINGHY PAD FEES.  Leasing 
              fees for club owned Board Boat and Dinghy Pads shall be set by the 
              Board of Directors annually and be payable on April 1 each year.  
              For boat pads leased after October 1 the fee shall be pro-rated 
              to one-half (˝) of the annual fee.    ARTICLE IVOFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
  SECTION 
              1.  OFFICERS.  
              The officers of the club shall be a Commodore, a Vice Commodore, 
              five Rear Commodores, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and a Registrar 
              of Slips and Davits.    SECTION 
              2.  COMMODORE.  
              The Commodore shall preside at all meetings of the club and 
              at the meetings of the Board of Directors.  
              The Commodore shall, with the Secretary and/or Treasurer, 
              sign all written contracts or other financial obligations of the 
              club except for payment of bills authorized by the Board of Directors. 
                  SECTION 
              3.  VICE COMMODORE.  
              The Vice Commodore shall serve as Executive Officer and shall 
              succeed the Commodore in the event the Commodore is unable to complete 
              the term of office.  The 
              Vice Commodore shall assist the Commodore in the discharge of duties 
              and in the absence of the Commodore shall act as Commodore.  
              The Vice Commodore shall be responsible for the club race 
              program.    SECTION 
              4.  REAR COMMODORES. 
              There shall be five Rear Commodores as follows:  
              (a) Membership(b) Pier
 (c) Entertainment and Publicity
 (d) Equipment
 (e) Sailing Education
 The Rear Commodores 
              shall chair various committees as described in Article VI and discharge 
              other duties as designated by the Commodore.   SECTION 5.  
              SECRETARY.    
              The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all meetings and 
              handle all normal correspondence of the club.  
              The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be combined. 
                SECTION 6.  
              TREASURER.  The 
              Treasurer shall receive all moneys taken in, and shall deposit them 
              to the credit of the club in proper accounts approved by the Board 
              of Directors.  The Treasurer 
              shall pay all bills approved by the Commodore or the Board of Directors, 
              keep accounts of receipts and expenditures (which shall be open 
              at all times to the inspection of any member in good standing in 
              the club) and shall make such reports to the Board of Directors 
              and to the membership as shall be designated from time to time by 
              the Commodore.    SECTION 
              7.  REGISTRAR OF 
              SLIPS AND DAVITS.  The 
              Registrar shall preserve a complete and up to date record of all 
              of the owners of slips and davits at the club, their address, their 
              telephone number, and their membership status.  
              The Registrar shall cooperate with the Secretary and the 
              Treasurer in the enforcement of Section 10 of Article II of these 
              by-laws, and shall be responsible for accomplishing any sale thereunder.  
              The Registrar shall be allowed to issue individual certificates 
              reporting the name of the owner of any specific davit shown on the 
              records of the club, and subsequently such Registrar is authorized 
              to issue additional certificates upon receipt of an affidavit concerning 
              their loss or upon subsequent transfer of any davit, upon surrender 
              of the prior certificate.    SECTION 
              8.  BOARD OF DIRECTORS.  
              The Board of Directors shall consist of the following voting 
              members: Commodore, Vice Commodore, five Rear Commodores, the Secretary, 
              the Treasurer, and the Registrar of Slips and Davits.  
              It shall have the power to take any action on behalf of the 
              club except where state law, the Articles of Incorporation, or these 
              by-laws specifically require action at a meeting of the members 
              of the club.  Without 
              limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Board of Directors 
              shall have the power to:  
              (a) Appoint special 
                officers and committees,(b) Fill vacancies among the officers and its membership,
 (c) Contract business and expend funds on behalf of the club.
 Six members of the 
              Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.  
              The Board of Directors, by resolution adopted by a majority 
              of the Directors in office, may designate one or more committees 
              of Directors, each of which shall consist of two or more Directors, 
              which committees, to the extent provided in such resolution, shall 
              have and exercise the authority of the Board of Directors in the 
              management of the club.    SECTION 
              9.  EX OFFICIO DIRECTOR.  
              The immediate past Commodore of this club shall automatically 
              become an ex officio member of the Board of Directors, to act in 
              an advisory capacity to said Board without the power to vote. 
                 ARTICLE VELECTION OF OFFICERS
 SECTION 1.  
              TERM OF OFFICE.  All 
              officers and directors shall serve for a term of one year, or until 
              successors are installed.  Officers 
              and directors shall be installed at the regular Annual Meeting. 
                 SECTION 
              2.  ELECTION LIMITATIONS.  
              Only regular members in good standing for a minimum of one 
              year prior to date of election, or their spouses, may be elected 
              as club officers.    SECTION 
              3.  NOMINATION.  
              The Commodore, prior to the regular Annual Meeting, shall 
              appoint a Nominating Committee that shall nominate a candidate for 
              each office in the club.  The 
              committee may nominate one candidate for the office of Secretary-Treasurer 
              at the direction of the Board of Directors.  
              Nominations may also be received from the floor at the time 
              of the regular Annual Meeting, to be voted on at that time, provided 
              the nominated member has expressed a willingness to serve. 
                 SECTION 
              4.  ELECTIONS.  
              Elections shall be by voice vote, and it shall take a majority 
              vote of the regular members present to elect officers.  
                SECTION 
              5.  IMPEACHMENT.  
              Any officer may be removed from office by a petition signed 
              by at least two thirds of the members in good standing, and said 
              petition shall be presented to the Board of Directors.   
               ARTICLE VICOMMITTEES
  
              SECTION 1.  The 
              provisions of this Article VI relate only to the committees that 
              are not to exercise Board powers.  
              See Section 8 of Article IV for provisions as to committees 
              of the Board of Directors.  
              Standing committees shall include the following: Race, Membership, 
              Pier, Entertainment and Publicity, Junior Sailing, Equipment, and 
              Sailing Education.    SECTION 
              2.  RACE COMMITTEE.  
              The Race Committee shall be appointed and chaired by the 
              Vice Commodore and shall be guided by the United States Sailing 
              Association Rules.  The 
              Race Committee shall make arrangements for all races conducted by 
              the club and notify the membership.  
              It shall specifically conduct a championship series in which 
              the J. Maurice Martin Memorial Trophy shall be awarded to the 
              championship skipper of the club.  
              It shall keep records of all race results, showing order 
              of finish  of those completing 
              each race and status of 
              all other participants.  SECTION 3.  
              MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE.  
              The Membership Committee shall be appointed and chaired by 
              said Rear Commodore and shall include the Registrar of Slips and 
              Davits.  It shall be 
              responsible for soliciting new members, sending out membership renewal 
              statements, processing all membership applications and maintaining 
              a club roster.    SECTION 
              4.  PIER COMMITTEE.  
              The Pier Committee shall be appointed and chaired by said 
              Rear Commodore.  It shall 
              have full charge of the piers, dinghies, and all club facilities 
              and equipment except for Race Committee equipment.  
              It shall assign all positions or locations for slips and 
              davits and shall approve the adequacy of such installations or other 
              additions to the piers.  It 
              shall have the power to beach yachts after formal notice to owners 
              of improper or insecure moorings, installations or faulty equipment, 
              or yachts causing an excessive burden to the pier or adjacent slip 
              or davit.  Such formal 
              notice shall be given five days before beaching in the case of an 
              improperly moored boat and thirty days before beaching in the case 
              of an improperly rigged or maintained davit.    SECTION 
              5.  ENTERTAINMENT 
              AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.  The 
              Entertainment and Publicity Committee shall be appointed and chaired 
              by said Rear Commodore.  It 
              shall make arrangements for all social functions of the club.  
              It shall make arrangements for meeting space and provide 
              refreshments as required.  It 
              shall provide a Telephone Committee for the purpose of reminding 
              club members of special events and meetings.  
              It shall also handle publicity for major activities of the 
              club.    SECTION 
              6.  JUNIOR SAILING 
              COMMITTEE.  The members 
              and chair of the Junior Sailing Committee shall be appointed by 
              the Rear Commodore for Sailing Education.  
              The Committee shall include at least one (1) junior member 
              of the club.  The Committee 
              shall organize, promote, and carry out a Junior Sailing Program 
              that includes conducting basic sailing classes and sponsoring junior 
              sailing events.     SECTION 
              7.  EQUIPMENT COMMITTEE.  
              The Equipment Committee shall be appointed and chaired by 
              said Rear Commodore.  It 
              shall have full charge of all racing equipment and be responsible 
              for the maintenance of such equipment.    SECTION 
              8.  SAILING EDUCATION 
              COMMITTEE.  The members 
              and chair of the Sailing Education Committee shall be appointed 
              by the Rear Commodore for Sailing Education.  
              The Committee shall organize, promote, and carry out a Sailing 
              Education Program that includes conducting basic sailing classes. 
                 SECTION 
              9.  ADDITIONAL COMMITTEES.  
              All committees not specifically herein mentioned shall be 
              created and appointed by the Commodore, who shall define the duties 
              and prescribe their powers.    ARTICLE VIIMEETINGS
  SECTION 
              1.  ANNUAL MEETINGS.  
              The regular Annual Meeting of the members of the club shall 
              be held at such time and place during the month of January as the 
              Board of Directors may determine.    SECTION 
              2.  SPECIAL MEETINGS.  
              Special meetings of the membership may be held at any time 
              as called by the Commodore or Board of Directors, or upon written 
              petition of 10 percent of the regular members.  
              Such petition shall be sent to the Commodore of the club, 
              who shall forthwith call a meeting to be held within four weeks 
              after receipt of such petition, at such time and place as the Board 
              of Directors may designate.    SECTION 
              3.  PRIOR NOTICE 
              OF MEETINGS.  Notice 
              of the regular Annual Meeting and special meetings shall be mailed 
              by the Secretary to each member of the club at least 10 days, and 
              not more than 50 days, before such meeting, stating the time and 
              place thereof.  In the 
              case of special meetings, the business to be transacted shall be 
              included in the notice.     SECTION 
              4.  QUORUM AND PROXIES.  
              Regular members may vote in person or by proxy representative, 
              authorized in writing, at any meeting of the membership.  
              Ten percent of the regular members in good standing, represented 
              in person or by proxy, shall constitute a quorum for any meeting. 
                 ARTICLE VIIIAMENDMENTS
  SECTION 
              1.  Amendments to 
              these by-laws may be adopted at any meeting of the club by a two 
              thirds vote of the regular members in good standing present, provided 
              that notice of the meeting shall have contained such amendments 
              in full, or by a unanimous vote of the regular members present at 
              such meetings where notice of the meeting shall not have contained 
              such amendments.    SECTION 
              2.  Upon passage 
              of these by-laws, any prior act to the contrary shall be automatically 
              repealed.     Notes:(1)   Amended Jan. 
              1974
 (2)   Amended Jan. 
              1974
 (3)   Amended Jan. 
              1975
 (4)   Amended Jan. 
              1976
 (5)   Amended Jan. 
              1977
 (6)   Amended Jan. 
              1978
 (7)   Amended Jan. 
              1981
 (8)   Amended Jan. 
              1990
 (9)   Amended Jan. 
              1993
 (10) Amended Jan. 2000
 (11) Amended Jan. 2001
 (12) Amended Jan. 2004
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