Calling all punters!

It’s nearly Summer! Who wants to go punting?

Goring Gap Boat Club has 2 punts (and a dinghy) at the Swan at Streatley that are available for members to use between End April and October.

Ros getting punted about. Note sensibly clutching paddles.

Who can use the punts?

At least one member of the punting party per boat must be a member of Goring Gap Boat Club for insurance purposes. You don’t have to be a full members – social members can take the punts out (social membership is £30 per year). Each punt can hold 5 people max (dinghy 3).

Where are they?

The Punts are locked up behind the Swan hotel in Goring. Go past the hotel reception and continue to the car park at the back of the hotel. In the far right hand corner cross a patch of grass next to a small outbuilding and the boats are on your right, either in the cut or on the bank.

How do I book?

A booking system operates by either writing in the log book in the locked cabinet or phoning Geoff Horne on 01491 873117. You can just turn up but if you do you must check that the book is not showing a reservation for the same day/time. If it is busy you cannot take a punt out.

Using the punts

A locked cabinet (combination code is available from Geoff or in the club handbook) holds paddles, (always take at least 2 paddles out with you even if intending to punt – the river is too deep for the Quant or pole as most people know it) in the middle if going upstream, bailers, buoyancy aids, log-book and keys to the punts. Ensure the key to the punts are returned to the cabinet and the punts and area are left in a tidy condition. Report any damages to Geoff by phone and write in the log book. The punter might want to be barefoot (for grip) and wearing shorts (to avoid wet trousers!).

Safety

You are punting at your own risk. Please read and comply with the safety and practical instructions in the cabinet/punts and on the GGBC website and in the club handbook. Non swimmers (unable to swim 50m clothed) and all children under 18 should wear a buoyancy aid. Only very experienced punters should go anywhere near the weir.

Happy Punting!