Fees 2009-2010 Season
Ski Racing Family $1,200.00
(includes Children under 18 years and Full Time Students Under 21 years (proof required) 1st and 2nd year Apprentices at the 30th June
Ski Racing single member SKIER $880.00
Ski Racing single member DRIVER $760.00
Ski Racing single member OBSERVER $760.00
Ski Racing single member JUNIOR $400.00
(includes 1st and 2nd year Apprentices up to the age of 21 - proof is required)
Ski Racing OFFICIALS & SOCIAL MEMBERS $25.00
BOAT $1,400.00
70 mph Class
70 mph Family $900.00
(includes Children under 18 years and Full Time Students Under 21 years (proof required) 1st and 2nd year Apprentices at the 30th June)
70 mph single member SKIER $660.00
70 mph single member DRIVER $570.00
70 mph single member OBSERVER $570.00
70 mph single member JUNIOR $300.00
(includes 1st and 2nd year Apprentices up to the age of 21 - proof is required)
70 mph BOAT $1,050.00
60 mph / Marathon
60 mph Family $360.00
(includes Children under 18 years and Full Time Students Under 21 years (proof required) 1st and 2nd year Apprentices at the 30th June)
60 mph single member SKIER $265.00
60 mph single member DRIVER $230.00
60 mph single member OBSERVER $230.00
60 mph single member JUNIOR $120.00
(includes 1st and 2nd year Apprentices up to the age of 21 - proof is required)
60 mph BOAT / Marathon $420.00
Membership forms available from the forms page....
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON INSURANCE
This is to clarify the type of insurance cover that SRA provides for you in relation to the Public Liability Policy.
The insurance premiums that we have to pay have been raised by the Skier, Driver, Observers and Boat memberships. SRA devised this method of raising the needed monies so as to try and spread the costs as fairly as we could.
However, because there is a “boat” component, it is possible for members to believe that the Public Liability risks relating to members boats are covered. The intent of the policy is to protect members from law suits that would or could emanate from accidents or injuries to people, not to any other vessels, or your own vessel that may be damaged. It actually does cover the latter, but the excess is prohibitive and would be more that most claims. It has been designed for personal injuries and or any major catastrophes that may occur where the pay outs could be in the hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars. (Like crashing into a crowd)
It is possible to buy your own comprehensive insurances which will cover your boat and any other boat that may be involved in an accident. If you have this type of cover (that you would have obtained outside of SRA), you will note that the Public Liability component of such a policy will stand aside under race conditions and the SRA policy will respond. Your property cover would remain intact. This is what happens in the main and if you are covered with Club Marine. Other companies may be the same, but you need to ask the questions when you negotiate your own comprehensive policy.
