CONTRACTOR RULES & REGULATIONS
These rules apply to all contractors working at Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard, including Service & Repair Companies, Vendors, Boat Dealers & Brokers, Marine Surveyors & Charter Captains, and the employees, agents, or contractors of any of the foregoing (collectively, the “Contractors”). Contractors are welcome to work on boats at Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard as long as they understand and comply with all rules and regulations of the Marina.
Prior to performing work in the Boatyard and to keep the Marina operating in a safe, clean, and professional manner, Contractors MUST comply with the following Rules and Regulations, the Marina Rules and Regulations, and the Boatyard Rules and Regulations.
Prior to any work being initiated at the Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard, the contractor must complete the following:
(a) Register with the Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard and obtain a permit.
(b) Provide Insurance documentation to Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard’s Office.
(c) Provide appropriate workers’ compensation.
(d) Provide First Aid Certification to Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard.
Due to strict Environmental legislation, Insurance, and Liability issues, Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard is required to ensure that all Contractors understand their rights and accept their responsibilities.
All Contractors must sign in at the Marina Office daily.
Work must be done in an environmentally safe and clean manner, including without limitation:
1. In compliance with all municipal, provincial, and federal laws and regulations, to provide for the protection of the environment from damage or pollution caused by any work done while on Marina property. Without limiting the foregoing, and subject to prior Management approval of such activities in any event, any sanding, spray painting or other activities involving or producing airborne dust will require a containment tarp.
2. All chemical wastes must be removed from Marina property.
3. No waste shall be disposed of on any land or wetlands or waters, on, or adjoining, Marina property.
4. Spills of any type, on or around the Marina, must be reported to Management immediately.
5. Full cost of clean up, removal and/or environmental damage for work done in the Marina are the responsibility of the Contractor and Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Shelter Island & Boatyard for the same.
6. All chemicals brought on Marina property must be removed at the conclusion of the job.
7. All hazardous chemicals used on Marina property must be approved by the Marina Management prior to being brought on site.
8. Use of the Marina’s services and equipment is at one’s own risk. Whether a user wishes to use the Marina’s planking and scaffolding or other equipment, or their own, users are advised that Shelter Island & Boatyard is not responsible for any loss, damage or injury resultant thereof, and does not carry insurance for the owner’s benefit.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL OF THE ABOVE RULES & REGULATIONS MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION OF ACCESS TO THE MARINA
Boatyard / Dry Storage Application Forms
Shelter Island Marina Boatyard Forms Packet:
Shelter Island Marina Dry Storage Contract:
Boatyard Rules:
Contractor Rules:
Marina / Moorage Application Forms
Shelter Island Marina Moorage Forms Packet:
Shelter Island Marina Moorage Contract:
Moorage Rules:
Shelter Island Marina Credit Applications:
Insurance Information:
It is important that Shelter Island Marina & Boatyard have all customers Insurance documentation on record. Please submit your documents to our office or follow the link to submit via email.