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FVDBC Find a New Home

 

With the original home of the FVDBC in need of extensive repair and the current owner not insuring the floating clubhouse (due to safety reasons), the FVDBC went into overdrive mode to look for a suitable replacement. Club Equipment manager Bijan Mohitpour volunteered his basement to store the club's equipment temporarily but a more permanent solution was needed (especially before the season started).

 

After talking with different moorage companies and other non profit's a solution was found. The new home of the FVDBC will be at the Harrison Hot Springs Marina. Executive members Scott Farrell and Dale Kjemhus, along with fellow paddler Lorne Simpson took time out of their busy day to stop by and talk with Warren Moser (co-owner of the Marina). A moorage area large enough for both boats and a building with ample storage space was made available. This will allow to club to concentrate on more important issues now (those of a cleaning bee).

 

The new clubhouse is 28 feet long and 14 feet wide. It is wood construction with a metal roof. The structure consists of a carpeted front area with sliding patio style doors. A single door off the front area leads into the main room. This is the largest part of the structure which will house our life jackets and paddles. There are two additional rooms that will be used to store less used equipment. The dwelling is in fine shape but will need a good cleaning before the equipment will be brought on site.

 
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