Haul Out definition

Haul Out means all activity undertaken by the RSYS in connection with the movement of the vessel between its berth, mooring or anchorage and the Boatyard, the lifting and launching of the vessel by the boat lifter or the lifting and stepping of its mast by the Mast Crane, the storage of the vessel or mast in the Boatyard or on the Mast Deck and all work carried out by the RSYS on the Vessel or Mast including washing, cleaning, water blasting, painting, repair or maintenance work whether carried out in the Boatyard or in the water. “Mast Crane” means the Crane and associated equipment situated at the RSYS utilised in the removal and stepping of masts from vessels. “RSYS” means the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron ABN 40 000 002 693, or its nominees, and includes, where appropriate, its officers, agents and employees.
Haul Out or “Take-out” means the landing, disassembly and stor- age of the docks, moorings, Clubhouse, other buildings and facilities of the Club each Fall.

Examples of Haul Out in a sentence

  • Launch or Haul Out services by the Marina are otherwise available at a cost of $35.00 per Launch and/or Haul Out.

  • Check in at the Ship Store for parking availability during Launch and Haul Out.

  • Before scanning, tickets are manually quality control checked and batched together by tasking entity and work class (i.e., County, ROW, ▇▇▇▇▇, Haul Out, etc.).