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Northeast Bass Association of Massachusetts 2018 Entry Forms and Rules Great Format Mixed Couple and Adult Youth Categories No qualifying to get to the State Finals

Important Notice Trail Tee shirts for the 2018 season are on the entry forms and they will be the new thin moisture wicking fabric and will be in blue/white. These shirts generally fit a little snug for size you may want the next size up. I will only be doing 1 order of these so please order as many as you want on the form for 2018. Forms will only be released in a PDF file this year to preserve formatting. In addition to mailing in the tournament forms, this year we will announce a collection night in mid-march somewhere in the greater Auburn area for those wishing to drop off their forms. An email with a date, site and time will be sent out 1 st of March. Tournament Fees for the 2018 season. $130 + parking/epo fees/lunkers etc... See the forms and rules for prize money changes. This is a 100% Pre-Pay and no refunds trail. For a standard 2 person team to sign up for all the tourneys, super bonus lunker, T shirts and dues it will cost $830 for the season. Same family teams will be $780. State Finals: This event is a 2 Day event and must be fished as a team. If your partner cannot fish it, you can team up with any qualifying NEBA member such as a club member or independent member that has met the 3 event minimum. You cannot fish the entire event alone or with a sub that has not met the 3 event minimum or club member status minimum. A separate entry form will be available later in the year for this event. There are some ancillary fees with this event usually totaling around $100. The finals location is Lake Champlain Port Henry on September 6(Thu) & 7(Fri). Here is the order in which we will fill the 2018 trail along with the postmark date. Checks can be post-dated to April 1st if desired. We will not deposit any checks until after April 1st. If you do not get into the trail, your check will be returned to you. The trail will be closed after reaching 35 teams or on April 1st, whichever comes first. 1. Teams that fished 5 events in 2017 and signup for 5 events in 2018 2. New affiliated club teams fishing 5 events in 2018 3. Teams that fished 3-4 events in 2017 and signup for 5 events in 2018 4. New independent teams fishing 5 events in 2018 5. Teams that fished 3-4 events in 2017 signing up for 3-4 events in 2018 6. New or returning affiliated club teams fishing 1-4 events in 2018 7. New independent teams fishing 3-4 events in 2018

Rules updates for 2018 Family Membership: Child membership will continue to be part of the family membership as long as the child is under 23 years old and meets the criteria as of April 1 st. In order for the Adult/Youth team to compete in the Adult/Youth prize pool at the tournaments, the youth has to be under 18 years of age as of April 1 st. Late Penalties and Breakdowns: This year we will have an assigned officer monitoring for boats returning late. Should you have a breakdown or are assisting someone with a breakdown please understand no teams should be late. The reason is we have to weigh-in fish and close the scales in a timely manner. Here s what should happen. If you have time to tow someone in great, if you don t You need to get everyone to the scales on time and this can be done numerous ways. Making sure the boat and people are safe, you can take a team member from the disabled boat on your boat with their fish and get them to the scales. You can leave the other team member with the disabled boat or if the boat is able to be parked and both members want to go with you, they can. (Be cognizant of your max person capacity on your boat). If you are assisting a boat in this manner please let us know so we can weigh you in first and allow you to get on your way to either go back and tow the disabled boat or trailer to an alternate site. Please remember that if one member is going with you that they have the keys to the tow vehicle if they need them. Do Not Impede Tournament Workers: From 2:45pm -3:00pm the entire ramp facility shall be free and unencumbered for the tournament workers get dropped off and for them to pull out their boats. What this means is this We need the workers to perform the weigh-in. You cannot interfere with this. You cannot have your truck/trailer in line during this time because then the tournament workers cannot get out of the water and the weigh in will be delayed. There will be nobody other than workers dropping people off or getting their trailers in line between 2:45-3:00. If you want to get out early and drop your teammate off prior to 2:45 you can. But, between 2:45 and 3:00 the entire ramp facility shall be free and unencumbered for the tournament workers. While we hate to access penalties in this case, failure to yield the ramp facility to the workers during this time will result in a penalty.

NEBA of Mass, Tournament Registration, P.O. Box 202, Webster, MA 01570 NEBA of MA 2018 Tournament Entry Form Please check off 4/29-- South Watuppa State Ramp FYI->9/6-9/7 State Finals Champlain Port Henry Site(s) and Date(s) 5/20-- Lake Shirley Campground FYI->10/7 Open - Webster Lake (Town Ramp) 6/24 CT River Oxbow Brunelle s FYI ->9/16 - Make-up date in event of cancellation 7/29 CT River Hinsdale Norm s 8/26 Webster Lake Town Ramp Indicate Amounts Entry Fee(s) $130 per Tournament $ Enclosed Super Bonus Lunker Pool ($20 per team) $ NEBA of MA Membership Fee $65 per person $ Family Membership $80 ($65 + $15)** $ NEBA Trail T Shirts ($15 each) $ (List size - shirt1 shirt2 ) Total: $ Team Member 1: Phone No.: Mail Address: City: State: ZIP: Boat Reg. No. Make Hull Length: Horsepower: Tow Vehicle Reg. No. Trailer Reg. No.: Team Member 2: Phone No.: Mail Address: City: State: ZIP: Boat Reg. No.: Make: Hull Length: Horsepower: Tow Vehicle Reg. No. Trailer Reg. No.: CHECK-OFF IF: [ ] Adult/Child* Team (**child must be under 23 as of April 1 for membership only) Child Age: [ ] Mixed Couple Team [ ] Members of NEBA of MA. Affiliated Club(s) If YES, list club: By entering this NEBA of MA Team Tournament at my own risk, I hereby acknowledge that all bodies of water contain obstacles and hazards and that I am responsible for the safe operation of my boat, and I waive all liability claims against Tournament sponsors, hosts, officials, and all parties associated with the tournament. I have read the Tournament Rules and agree to abide by them. I also agree to accept the Tournament Officials' decisions as final. Signature Team Member 1: Date: Signature Team Member 2: Date:

Tournament Hours: 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Check-in Period: 5:30 AM to 6:30 AM. No On-Site Registration in 2018 except to collect lunker money, parking or EPO fees. Membership Requirements and Fees: All participants must be members of The North East Bass Association of Massachusetts, either as an independent member of or a NEBA of MA club member. NEBA of MA Association Membership Fee is $65 per person for the calendar year (which includes 1 state banquet ticket), paid directly with your tournament application, through your club or by mail. To qualify for Family Membership Husband, Wife/Significant other must reside at same address. Their children can live in any household and must be under 23 years of age as of April 1 st. Entry Fees: $130.00 for each event you want to fish due by first come first serve in 2018 Launch Fees: If an EPO is needed a fee will be assessed at the site per team along with any additional ramp, parking, or launch fees which are the responsibility of the contestants. Tournament Lunker Pool: $10.00 Big Bass Pot split LM/SM for largest (heaviest) bass LM/SM at each event. Maximum Number of Entries: All entries are taken on a first-come, first-served basis using the formula in the notes above till all spots are filled or April 1st* whichever comes first. Pre-Registration by Mail: Send completed applications to be received by first come first serve for all events you plan to fish in 2018 to: All forms by mail only no drop off -- NEBA of Mass, Tournament Registration, P.O. Box 202, Webster, MA 01570 Proof of Insurance Required: All entry forms must be accompanied by proof of valid $300,000 watercraft liability insurance (copy of valid insurance policy with expiration date) Incomplete Applications will not be processed! Rules pages must be signed and turned in as well! No slots will be reserved unless all information and complete payment is provided prior to the April 1 st deadline. Refunds: No refunds will be issued in 2018. Tournament Officials: can be reached by telephone. (Wil Andrews (508) 865-7322 or Dave Sullivan (774-230-2432). Prize Money: $30 of each entry fee goes toward the state finals, with the remaining paid out in prize money. For 20 boats, prizes for the top 5 places are paid out, plus places 6 8 will be awarded $100. For 28 boats or more, a 6 th place will be added and places 7-10 will be awarded $100. For a full field of 35 boats, 1 st place will pay nearly $1000. Prizes are pro-rated based on actual number of entries. Top Adult/Youth or Mix/Team at each tournament: Teams can only claim one prize whichever is of higher value and remaining prizes in that pool will fall to the next team in line and if 4 or more AY/MC teams participate an additional prize(s) will be awarded. For youth member prize, the youth must not be older than 18 years of age as of the April 1 st deadline. Youth s older than 18 prior to April 1 st will be in the regular team prize pool. CUTOFF There will be a 6:00PM cutoff the night before any trail event. If contestants live on a body of water that the tournament is at then they can be on the water after 6:00pm but cannot fish and are allowed to travel to the tournament start by water.

North East Bass Association of Massachusetts 2018 Tournament Rules Equitable Entry System (EES) Qualifying to reach to the finals under the EES. In order to fish the finals at Lake Champlain you need to be a NEBA of MA member and meet the criteria outlined below. EES Equitable Entry System for INDEPENDENT NEBA of MA Members - 3 tournament minimum to qualify for the finals. If you are an INDEPENDENT member of the NEBA of MA and do not belong to a sanctioned club, you must fish 3 state trail events to qualify for the finals and your INDEPENDENT partner must do the same regardless of how many events you paid for. If your partner cannot fish the finals you can pair with a NEBA of MA club member in good standing or another INDEPENDENT member that has met the 3 state tournament minimum requirement. All entry fees will count towards the finals in the EES. EES Equitable Entry System for NEBA of MA Club Members NEBA of MA club members in good standing can fish as many or as few state tournaments as they wish with all their entry fees counting towards the finals. NEBA of MA club members can fish the finals with any NEBA member of any club or Independent member that has met the 3 event requirement. EES Financial Breakdown If you fish all 5 state trail events with the same partner then your entrance to the finals is free. The equitable dollar amount is $30 per team per event that is taken via the 70/30 split. That means that a team fishing all 5 events contributed $150 and that is the equitable number for this year. No money is ever lost if you participate in the finals which will be a 100% payout of the EES for that year. Example (1) If you are a NEBA of MA club member and you and your partner fished 2 state trail events you would have contributed $60 towards the finals and the EES number for 2018 is $150 so the finals would only cost you $90 to enter. Example (2) If 2 NEBA of MA members fished all 5 events and then decided to each fish the finals with another NEBA member from any club that didn t fish any state trail events then they would have contributed $150 the EES number but because they split into 2 teams they each would bring $75 in EES money to their team and the entry fee for the finals would be $75 for each team. The team EES number simply has to add up to $150 so the more state trail events you fish, the cheaper the finals are. ANGLER OF THE YEAR TIES - All ties will be honored and all winners will be co-champions for that season. The prize package will be as follows: If 1 team wins, then that team will receive 5 paid tournaments for the following season only and plaques. If there are two winning teams then each team will receive plaques and 2.5 paid tournaments for the following season only. If 3 or more teams tie, then the officers will determine, with input from each winning team, the best way to divide up the prize package for those involved. LUNKER(S) OF THE YEAR There will be special plaques issued to the angler that catches the biggest largemouth and the biggest smallmouth for the 5 tournament trail season. There will also be a special super lunker pool that will be paid to the angler at the banquet for big largemouth and smallmouth for the season. Anglers in this special pool must be paid on the date of the first tournament to be eligible. The super lunker pool is a cash award only and has no bearing on lunker of the year awards. A team's big fish or lunker largemouth or lunker smallmouth at any NEBA tournament must be alive at weigh-in to be included in the pool(s). PARTICIPATION AND ELIGIBILITY - The NEBA of MA Tournament Trail is open only to members of the North East Bass Association of Massachusetts. Any person under the age of 18 must have the signature of their legal guardian. Watercraft (Marine) Liability insurance is required with a minimum of $300,000 coverage. Professionals: Individuals that have fished two or more tournaments requiring an entry fee of $500 or more in the preceding six months are not eligible to fish. REGISTRATION - PRE-REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS - In all state tournaments, all pre-registered participants must check-in with the Tournament Officials by apprx.6:30 AM and have their boats inspected and in the water by 6:45 AM. Participants not checked-in by 6:30 and launched by 6:45 AM may not be allowed to fish unless special arrangements are made with the tournament director. REGISTRATION - ON-SITE No Onsite registrations in 2018. PRE-TOURNAMENT FISHING CUTOFF There will be a 6:00PM cutoff the night before any trail event. If contestants live on a body of water that the tournament is at then they can be on the water after 6:00pm but cannot fish and are allowed to travel to the tournament start by water. NEBA of Ma. Club Tournaments are prohibited on Trail Tournament Waters for 6 days prior to each Trail Tournament. Initial Team Member 1: Initial Team Member 2: Date:

SPORTSMANSHIP AND COURTESY - All participants in NEBA Tournaments are expected to follow the highest standards of sportsmanship, courtesy, safety, and conservation. Any infraction of these fundamental sporting principles may be deemed cause for disqualification. The possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages and/or drugs in a participant's boat or on their person during official tournament hours will be cause for immediate disqualification. Anyone on medication under a doctor's order must notify the Tournament Officials prior to the start of the tournament. Tournament hours extend from the start of registration until the scales have been officially closed by the Tournament Officials. Maximum courtesy must be practiced at all times, especially in regards to the general public. No competing boat may fish within 50 feet of another occupied boat, regardless of whether the other boat is a tournament contestant without consent of the other boat. Any act of a participant which reflects unfavorably upon the NEBA's efforts to promote fisheries conservation, clean water, and sportsmanship will be reason for disqualification from the current tournament and/or all future NEBA of MA Tournaments. Protests can be submitted to the Tournament Officials in writing or verbally but must be done before the scales are officially closed. The protesting participants must be available to confront the accused with the Tournament Officials. WAYPOINTING This is the practice of setting another competitor s fishing location on your GPS unit. While this practice is not considered a rules violation, it is a practice that the tournament committee considers to be somewhat of an unsportsmanlike act and is strongly discouraged. SAFETY - Safe boating must be practiced at all times. Each contestant is required to wear a chest-type, Coast Guard approved life preserver (PFD), fastened securely, at all times that the combustion engine is running. Anglers must be seated in the main boat seats when the boat is on plane. No angler will be allowed on any deck of the boat while the boat is on plane. Suspender-type vests must be worn on the outside of all garments, and cannot be removed unless there are other acceptable Type III vests readily accessible in the boat. All boats must operate in a safe and sane manner and observe any and all speed zones that are posted on tournament waters. The maximum speed limit for all tournaments is 45 MPH, unless lower or higher speed limits are posted on the tournament waters, required by law or local rules and regulations, or required by the Tournament Officials. Ignition kill switches must be used properly, and attached to the driver at all times that the combustion engine is running. Boats on plane must maintain at least 150 feet of distance between each other and or applicable local law. NO POWERLOADING AT ANY RAMP. FUEL/REFUELING Each team is responsible for insuring they have sufficient fuel to fish the tournament body of water. Refueling will only be permissible from an authorized fuel dispensing location, such as a marina. Taking on additional from any source other than an authorized fuel location shall be grounds for disqualification. FUEL STORAGE Fuel can only be dispensed into the boats internal fuel tank or tanks. In the event the boat does not have internal fuel tanks, then external fuel tanks are permissible, BUT they must be properly secured to the boat in such a manner as to remain stable and not interfere with the safe boat operation or fishing. External gas tanks are defined as those tanks where the fuel line clips onto the fuel tank and goes directly to the motor, and are properly vented. GAS CANS OR ANY OTHER CONTAINER CANNOT BE CARRIED ON BOARD OR USED FOR REFUELING ON THE WATER DURING TOURNAMENT HOURS. TACKLE AND EQUIPMENT - Only artificial lures may be used. No live or prepared bait is permitted, with the exception of pork strips or chunks and rinds, etc. Only casting, spin-casting or spinning rods and reels may be used. All others are prohibited. Any number of fishing rods may be rigged in the boat but, only one rig may be used at a time. Nets, with a maximum overall length of 6 feet (72 inches), are allowed. Trolling as a means of fishing is not allowed. No underwater listening or vision devices of any kind are allowed. Cell phones and two-way radios may be used for emergency/non-tournament purposes only. LIVE WELLS - All boats must have a functional live-well space, of proper and adequate size, and properly aerated to maintain alive a team's limit of bass. Tournament officials shall have the sole responsibility for determining whether aeration and capacity are "proper and adequate". Stringers are not allowed. EMERGENCIES - Contestants must remain in their boat at all times during tournament hours, except in the case of dire emergency. If toilet facilities are available then contestants may leave their boat to relieve themselves during tournament hours at the designated locations without checking with other teams. It is mandatory that a courtesy bucket is aboard for all participants and it is to be used if the need arises. No boat shall approach within reaching distance of another boat during the tournament except for sharing of food/drinks/tackle/sunscreen or an emergency. Initial Team Member 1: Initial Team Member 2: Date:

OFFICIAL CHECKPOINT - There shall be only one official checkpoint in the morning and afternoon, and this point shall be designated at the pre-tournament briefing. At the time of check-in, all competitors and their boats shall be in full compliance with all the rules set forth herein and by the Tournament Officials. All boats must proceed directly past, within 50 feet of, the launch boat at tournament check-in. All boats must check in, regardless of whether they have fish are not. At check-in, all boats shall identify themselves by means of their boat number and proceed immediately to the designated weigh-in area. The check-in boat will remain on the water for 15 minutes after the official check-in time. Check-in and weigh-in procedures will be as defined at the pre-tournament briefing. At least one team member must stay with the team's catch until the catch has been weighed and recorded. BOAT AND MOTOR -Every boat must have all Coast Guard required equipment. The minimum boat length is 14 feet. Canoes, barges, and similar cumbersome or unstable craft are not allowed. The horsepower rating of the motor must not exceed the horsepower rating of the boat. Tiller steering is allowed, but stick steering is not allowed. All boats must have a functioning ignition kill switch, which must be used properly. BOATS ALLOWED FOR TOURNAMENT USAGE If your team starts the season in a propeller driven boat then you must fish all events in a propeller driven boat. If you start the season in a jet type boat then you must fish all events in a jet type boat. TOURNAMENT WORKERS - DO NOT IMPEDE TOURNAMENT WORKERS - From 2:45pm -3:00pm the entire ramp facility shall be free and unencumbered for the tournament workers get dropped off and for them to pull out their boats. What this means is this We need the workers to perform the weigh-in. You cannot interfere with this. You cannot have your truck/trailer in line during this time because then the tournament workers cannot get out of the water and the weigh in will be delayed. There will be nobody other than workers dropping people off or getting their trailers in line between 2:45-3:00. If you want to get out early and drop your teammate off prior to 2:45 you can. But, between 2:45 and 3:00 the entire ramp facility shall be free and unencumbered for the tournament workers. While we hate to access penalties in this case, failure to yield the ramp facility to the workers during this time will result in a penalty. WEIGH-IN AND SCORING - Tournament scores will be based on the total weight of bass caught by each team. Only black bass (largemouth and smallmouth), caught during tournament hours on the tournament waters shall count toward a team's catch. Daily limits and size will be established at the pre-tournament briefing. If more than the legal limit of fish is found in a team's possession, that team will be disqualified. If in the judgment of the Tournament Officials any bass presented for weigh-in has been mashed, mauled, mangled, or altered, that bass will not be counted toward the team's score. Bass presented for weigh-in that fail to meet the established minimum length will not be weighed-in and shall incur a one-pound penalty for each short bass. Due to the variance in measuring devices, all participants may check their measuring device against the official 'Golden Rule' prior to the close of the morning registration period (6:30 AM). There will be no 'courtesy checks' of fish. Competitors are expected to keep their bass alive if at all possible. Dead fish may not be "culled"--they must be weighed-in with the team's catch. Four ounces (.25 lb.) will be deducted from the team's score for each dead fish weighed-in. The determination of a 'Dead Fish' will be based on the Tournament Officials' judgment of the fish's likelihood of survival. All fish must be caught during the day of the event during tournament hours at the tournament location by the anglers in the event for use by their team only. TEAM ACCUMULATES TRAIL POINTS FOR ANGLERS OF THE YEAR - 200 points awarded for first place; 2 points less for each place after first; 20 points less than the last team with fish for teams that check-in with no fish; 0 points for teams that do not check in or are disqualified. A change in partners constitutes a new team and new points however each team may engage the use of a substitute 1 time only per season per team as long at that substitute meets all the NEBA of MA qualifications and as long as 1 team member is present. A substitute receives no EES value towards the finals. A team can fish with 1 member any time. SUBSTITUTE FEES Substitute fees will be $35 for a onetime participation and do not include banquet or state finals participation. A Substitute can sub for another team or join NEBA of MA by paying an additional $30 and becoming a full member. The substitute would still need to fish 3 times or join a NEBA of MA club to be eligible for the state finals. This is a team trail and if one member cannot fish, you must use your 1 time substitute first and then a team member may fish alone for a trail event remembering that each partner must fish 3 events to be eligible for the state finals. Teams can have multiple substitutes but would be considered a new team if using a 2 nd substitute. The tournament director will determine the limit in the event only 1 angler is present based on the location, time of year and state and local laws. Initial Team Member 1: Initial Team Member 2: Date:

TOURNAMENT DROP POINTS - No points will be awarded for dropped or missed tournaments. TIES - In the case of a tie for any place, the tie will be broken in the following manner: (1) biggest fish, then (2) Total number of live fish. If still tied, the prize money and points of both places will be divided equally between the teams. LATE PENALTY - There shall be no excuse for tardiness. A late penalty of 1 pound per minute will be assessed for teams that check-in after the official check-in time, and the team will be disqualified if more than 15 minutes late. All fishing must cease upon check-in. After proper recognition at the check-in point, competitors will have ample time to proceed to the weigh-in site at a slow idle. The official starting and checkin time will be announced at the pre-tournament briefing. VIOLATIONS Any ticket or citation issued for speeding, fishing violations or improper boating operation during a NEBA of MA event will cause immediate disqualification from the event. Other violations will be at the tournament committee s discretion for disqualification. If a contestant was stopped by a law enforcement agency or involved in any type of boating accident or incident, they must report this immediately to the tournament director. TOURNAMENT RESULTS - Results are official as soon as scales are closed except where a protest is being resolved, in which case the results will be official after the protest resolution. Any errors found in the scoring after the payouts will be corrected and may end up changing the results or standings, but will not result in a change of the payout distribution. INTERPRETATION OF RULES - All decisions in interpretation of these rules by the Tournament Officials' are final. BOTH CONTESTANTS MUST SIGN, DATE AND LIST EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW THAT THEY HAVE READ THE RULES AND UNDERSTAND THEM. Team Member 1: Date: EMAIL Address: Team Member 2:: (if Partner is under 18, Legal Guardian must sign also) Date: EMAIL Address:

2018 NEBA of MA Trail Liability Release LIABILITY RELEASE - READ BEFORE SIGNING! 1. IN SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, I HEREBY RELEASE North East Bass Association of MA (NEBA OF MA), it s officers, agents, employees, sponsors, owners or lessors of premises used to conduct the event ( Releasees ), herein referred to as NEBA OF MA, from all damages, claims, costs or expenses relating to injury of any persons or property, which I may sustain or which I may cause, by participating in or in connection with this tournament. I understand that by participating in this tournament, I may cause or sustain injury, including but not limited to, loss of life, limb, sight, speech, or other senses, including but not limited to, paralysis, coma, loss of mental functions, dehydration, exposure, hypothermia, frostbite, sun stoke, or any other injury(s) caused in a boating accident and / or exposure to the elements. I further release NEBA OF MA for all damages relating to adverse weather conditions while participating in this tournament, accepting that it is my responsibility to seek safety should adverse and/or unforeseen weather conditions occur prior to, during or after the tournament. 2. I KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE, and assume full responsibility for my participation. 3. I FURTHER AGREE THAT I, FOR MYSELF AND ON BEHALF OF MY HEIRS, ASSIGNS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE and next of kin, hereby RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS NEBA OF MA. I will never sue NEBA OF MA for damages due to any injury, death or damage I suffer or cause whether known now or which may develop in the future. In the event NEBA OF MA were named in a lawsuit because of my actions, I expressly agree to indemnify and hold NEBA OF MA harmless from any liability whatsoever, including court costs and attorney s fee, arising with respect to such actions. I understand that in waiving my rights to sue NEBA OF MA, I am also waiving the rights of recovery from NEBA OF MA of my insurance carrier for any claims they may pay on my behalf. 4. I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT AND FULLY UNDERSTANDING THEIR TERMS, UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE GIVEN UP SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING IT, AND SIGN IT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT. 5. LIABILITY INSURANCE. I maintain a minimum of $300,000 liability insurance on the boat I will use in this tournament. 7. SUBSTITUTE MEMBERS may enter NEBA OF MA events upon completion of this application and payment of the required $35. ALL RULES APPLY to Substitutes. 8. By placing our signatures on this entry and membership form we certify that we have read all tournament rules and liability releases and agree to abide by all rules, regulations, releases and tournament official s decisions. BOTH CONTESTANTS MUST SIGN AND DATE BELOW THAT THEY HAVE READ THIS LIABILITY RELEASE AND WILL ABIDE BY IT. Boat Owner: Partner: (If Partner is under 18, Legal Guardian must sign also) Date: Date: