Every member knows the water before they launch
Document the navigation rules for each stretch of water your club uses — the circulation pattern, the hazards to avoid, an annotated map and the links that matter — on a page members can check from any phone.
A page per waterway
Most clubs row one stretch; some use several. Build a clear page for each — tideway, lake, coastline — with no fixed template imposed on you.
Hazards, clearly flagged
Mark piers, weirs, shipping lanes and blind bends with a severity and guidance, so members know exactly what to avoid and where.
Your maps, image or PDF
Upload your own annotated map as an image or PDF, add as many as you need, and arrange text, hazards, maps and links in any order.
Draft, preview, publish
Build and preview a page privately, then publish it to members in one click — they only ever see published, up-to-date rules.
For every kind of club
Frequently asked questions
Yes — the content is entirely club-authored, so it suits a tidal river, a flat-water lake or an open-water coastline equally. Add a separate page for each stretch you use.
Yes. Upload an annotated map as an image or a PDF (up to 10 MB), add a caption, and include several per waterway. You can also add links out to tide times, the local navigation code or a weather page.
Only published waterways are visible to members, and the page appears in their navigation once something is published. Admins can build and preview drafts privately first.