YCCMaintenance and Minor Repairs

This page is for regular maintenance and minor repairs. In case of accident or major repairs, please refer to the accident page instead.

Maintenance, minor repairs and cleaning are: key to safe and enjoyable sailing; as much part of sailing as sailing itself; and the responsibility of all club members.
By undertaking much of the maintenance work ourselves, we can continue to enjoy exceptional low annual membership fees.
If you are not experienced with maintenance or do not know exactly how to do, do not worry, help is available!

Maintenance Tasks and Logs

In addition to the boat logs on the system there are also more detailed logbooks to track incidents for each class of boat, see:

Old logbook:

What to do if you identify a maintenance or minor repair issue?

If you identify a maintenance or repair issue with one of our boats:

Maintenance Documentation and further advice

If there are other resources you feel would be useful, let one of the maintenance coordinators know.

Documentation Resources

The following resources may be of help:

If you feel any of the above require revising or updating etc. please contact Tim Foster.

Ropes Size

In addition the class rules include minimum size of ropes etc.

We normally use the minimum diameter of ropes and take SUI 46º16's advice on quality

Keelboat Rig Tension

The forestay and outer shrouds should be under tension even in strong winds. The inner shrouds may have considerably less tension.

The mast should be straight when looking along the centreline of the boat, but generally have pre-bend when looking from the side. Too little tension is more dangerous than too much.

If you have any concerns about the rig tensioning, you should contact the boat's maintenance coordinator, and Tim Huckstep to agree a time when you can meet with one or both of them to check the tension of the rig.

Tim Huckstep is the guardian of the club's rig tension gauges which are essential for adjusting the tension of the rig; Tim can also help with interpreting the following documents:

You should not attempt to adjust the tension yourself.

Maintenance coordinators 2025

If in doubt, check against list on Committee page

Yngling Maintenance Team 2025

A coordination team has been created by Yazan Savoy as Yngling coordinator, composed of:

each responsible for coordinating the maintenance of one Yngling and Milica Rakic helps with common tasks.

Outboard Maintenance Team 2025

A coordination pair for each type of outboard engines has been created:

Each team takes care of regular maintenance and engines problems.

YCC Authorized Crane Operators

The members who are authorized to operate the crane in Port-Choiseul for the YCC boats are:

Reimbursement of expenses

If you have to buy any fittings or incur any other maintenance costs, you can ask for reimbursement by filling out and submitting the required form

If the parts to be ordered for the repair are more expensive than 200 CHF, please ask the maintenance coordinators for approval in advance

Note: due to numerous constraints and the high charges imposed by the club's Bank, it is not possible to make a reimbursement to a Revolut account.

Suppliers and professional assistance

Parts and fittings

Centre Nautique Moby-Dick

20 chemin du Vieux Port
1290 Versoix, GE
Phone: +41 22 755 12 76
Website: http://www.moby-dick.ch/

SUI 46º16' Sàrl

Contact person: Grégoire Toubel
Chemin de l'Epine 2
1295 Mies, VD
Phone: +41 22 950 05 55
Email: gregoire.toubel@sui4616.ch
Website: https://www.sui4616.ch/

Duvoisin Nautique & sports

Chemin des Battieux 3
2013 Colombier, NE
Phone: +41 32 841 10 66
Email: info@duvoisinnautique.ch
Website: https://duvoisinnautique.ch/en/

H2O Sensations

Chemin du Planet 1
1293 Bellevue, GE
Phone: +41 78 892 25 25
Website: https://www.h2o-sensations.com/fr/

Rive-Marine

Contact person: René Seitz
Rue de Rive 19
1260 Nyon, VD
Phone: +41 22 361 67 20
Email: rivemarine@bluewin.ch
Website: http://www.rivemarine.ch/

Professional assistance

Before involving a professional shipyard or sail maker, please contact the maintenance coordinator in charge of the boat for approval and coordination.
Before ordering lifting slings or trailer straps, please contact Tim Foster to check what the club already owns.

Sails: Top Voiles Sàrl

Contact person: Arnaud Gavairon
Route Industrielle 21
1897 Bouveret, VS
Phone: +41 76 582 32 22
Email: arnaud@topvoiles.ch
Website: http://topvoiles.ch/

Sails: North Sails

Rue Pré-Bouvier 5
1242 Satigny, GE
Phone: +41 22 782 32 22
Email: info@ch.northsails.com
Website: https://www.northsails.com/en-dach

Outboard motors: Mécanique Navale Martin Sàrl

Contact person: Jérôme Martin
Domaine de Charlemont
1299 Crans-près-Céligny, VD
Phone: +41 22 361 12 50
Email: jerome@mmn.ch
Website: http://www.mmn.ch/

Shipyard: Marine Création

Contact person: Benjamin Curti
Route des Fayards 13
1239 Collex, GE
Phone: +41 22 774 38 23
Email: benjamincurti@marinecreation.ch
Website: http://www.marinecreation.ch/

Trailer repair and service: Atelier Vulliez SA

Contact person: Alexandre Vulliez
Route de Divonne 12
1279 Chavannes de Bogis, VD
Phone: +41 79 794 30 33
Email: a.vulliez@amav.ch
Website: http://www.amav.ch/

Supply of boat lifting slings and trailer straps: L. Meili &Co. SA

Zehntenhausstrasse 63
8046 Zürich, ZH
Phone: +41 21 311 11 30
Email: email@meili.swiss
Website: http://www.meili.swiss/


Last updated on December 2024, MP