Lending module for associations: borrow equipment without chaos

Why lending management at a rowing club is different

A football club that loses a few balls is annoying. A rowing club that has no overview of its fleet faces a problem of a different kind. Boats are valuable, fragile and irreplaceable in the short term. Damage from misuse, a boat not returned on time while another crew is waiting for it, or an oar that goes missing just before a race: these are situations that every rowing coordinator knows.

Moreover, members do not only borrow equipment from the club. Sometimes a member takes oars for a training camp, ergometers are lent out for a group training elsewhere, or safety equipment goes along on a tour. Keeping track of all those movements via messages and verbal agreements will sooner or later go wrong.

What equipment should you record?

For a rowing club it's worth registering all lendable items, starting with the most valuable:

Also for associations outside the rowing sport this principle applies. A water polo club records balls, caps and timing equipment. A cycling club keeps bicycles, roller trainers and tools. The approach is the same for any club with valuable equipment.

What does a good lending module record?

A digital lending module records per item:

Members can submit a request themselves via a public page. The administrator approves, records the loan, and the system automatically sends a confirmation. On return you close the loan. This keeps the registration up to date.

Benefits for the equipment manager

A digital system takes away the administrative burden from the volunteer who manages the equipment:

Self-pickup or approval required?

Not every item lends itself to the same procedure. A life jacket can be taken away immediately; for borrowing a skiff you would expect a member to submit a request that is approved by the technical committee. A good lending module supports both flows:

This keeps you in control of your most valuable equipment, while you do not have to intervene manually for everyday items every time.

Getting started in practice

Start with your fleet and your oars. They are the most expensive, in highest demand and the hardest to replace. Add a record per boat with name, year of manufacture and a brief description of its condition. Once the basic catalogue is in place, tracking lending becomes a matter of minutes per day.

Clearly communicate the new method to members: requests from now on go through the system, not via WhatsApp or a text to the coxswain. It takes a little getting used to, but in the longer term it will bring peace of mind for both the committee and the members.