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09-25-2012, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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Are there any members of Akwa Marina out there? Just wondering what your thoughts are about the place. We are not to thrilled about some of the new rules for next year. We are also not feeling to good about this new restaurant thing happening.
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09-25-2012, 05:41 PM | #2 |
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Care to elaborate?
I'm not a member, but have considered purchasing a property there, so I'm always interested in the general feedback from people in the know. Thanks!
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09-25-2012, 07:04 PM | #3 |
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The list of rules is pretty long, but one of the new rules for next year is that all members will be required to wear a wrist band at all times and if they lose the band they will be charged for a new one. I refuse to have to worry about bringing my wrist band each time I go there or to wear it all the time. I stopped wearing a watch because of the tan line .
Here's another rule: "Use of the Club and facilities is for Tenant and Direct Family Only. Direct Family is defined as: unmarried children up the age of 26 and limited to 3 children." So if you happend to have more than 3 kids be prepared to pay. |
09-25-2012, 09:56 PM | #4 |
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Man, I thought we had a lot rules. You guys win hands down. Looks like the Akwa Velva men have too much time on their hands.
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09-26-2012, 04:30 AM | #5 | |
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Just when you though there were to many rules they make more rules. Whats next a tattoo with a bar code on everyone's wrist?
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Seems like we will have some more refugees at our club. It this an over-reaction to a real problem or just the "we know what's best crowd"? Next thing you know they will limit how big a bottle of Coke you can buy. |
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09-26-2012, 05:08 AM | #7 |
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Vote with your checkbook. Find another marina for your hard-earned money.
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09-26-2012, 07:17 AM | #8 | |
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09-26-2012, 07:54 AM | #9 |
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We're in the boat club and have access to the facilities. We and our family have really enjoyed all that was offered as part of our membership. But then, we never invited 4 or 5 friends and all their kids to join us at the pool. There has been some issues with this and maybe it could have been dealt with on an individual basis.
I think in any type of association like this, there will always be those who have no regard for rules that are generally made for the benefit of all, and do as they please with no consideration of other members. I am not aware of of rule changes you refer to for the coming year, if you are correct about your comments, then I would say that the management maybe should have considered handling these issues in a more timely manner directly with the members who were inconsiderate. As for us, we are considering buying a boat again. If that doesn't happen, we will again be happy members of the boat club. Is it perfect? Hell no, but I feel that the positives far outweigh the negatives. |
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I am not too familiar with the boating club so I'm not sure if they need to follow the same rules. I've seen some of these people using the grills and bathrooms, but not sure if they use the pool. As members we have to buy the gas for the grills, but I'm not sure if that is a concern for the owners. They might just be concerned about people using their pool. I beleive the list of rules for members and for the boat club are on the akwa website if you want to check them out.
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I do agree there are a lot of good things about the marina, but not sure, as a member, if the positives still outweigh the negatives. |
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Hello All,
The rule has been in place for nearly 5 years. We just changed the wording, and instead of a key chain tag like a gym we are now giving all adults a rubber wrist band (like livestrong bands). The wrist band idea came from our members as a suggestion, to keep the public out of the pool area now that we have the little public grill. I wish winnilakegirl would give me a call, I personally speak to just about every single one of our members, I wish you the best at your next marina. We have a private club and we need a leg to stand on with people who are not members or when we have members bringing guest to the club in access/for an on unauthorized party, and we do allow parties, we just like to know in advance. All of the fees are worded with the word “may” so it is a discretionary thing, for the benefit of the members as a whole. I often use the Gym example, you can bring a friend to a gym every now and then as a guest but if you bring the same friend everyday the gym will want the guest to get there own membership. We are not an association. The club is constantly growing and improving. We currently have a waiting list for slips, so please let me know asap if you plan to not return. We really try and make everyone enjoy the club, we know summer is short, and everyone has options. The new little gazebo grill and bar has been 99% positive feed back from our members, we understand change can be difficult. But having the ability to order a fresh sandwich, healthy food for the kids and a tropical drink while sitting by the pool overlooking the lake, sounds like a pretty good situation. You can follow the progress of the Gazebo on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/AkwaMarinaYachtClub it will have a 1904 24' wood sail boat in the middle of it, with the mast and everything. As always I can be reached on my cell at just about all hours, 603-231-6002 Kurt Last edited by AkwaMarina; 09-26-2012 at 09:23 AM. |
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How is the Club run and managed? Is there a elected board of Directors that make the rules? Or is it run more like a business venture, where a single person is making the rules??? I have given thought to joining in the past, but always walked away because it felt more like a business and less like an association or club.... Clubs or Associations should always be run by a governing body comprimised of its memebers....That way when rules are made and or inforced it is the will of memebers vs. the will of a management person, or body.
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IMHO, being exposed to the full expanse of the water in front of the marina created a view that couldn't be beat, but would also beat up a boat tied to the docks (even their website mentions that 'snubbers are required', and wouldn't make for comfortable living if you expect to spend any time on your boat. Perhaps that's why the pool area is an important feature of this marina? I suppose for someone that would not be sleeping on-board their boat, or not spending much time at all at the dock (get on the boat and head out, and get off the boat as soon as you return to the doc), then this would be a good place. Did I say that the views of the lake from the marina are great? |
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I have been at Akwa for a couple of years now. Initially the floating docks and the marina not being in a protecte cove were a concern for me. I have to tell you though that it has been a non issue. Does it get choppy on a sunny and warm Saturday afternoon in July? You bet. But it you have a boat chances are you are out on the lake at that time. It has never been an issue for me and I have not heard of any member who has regreted being there because of that. And the hull of the boat never looks like is has been docked in mud.
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