The EYC Bulletin - Eugene Yacht Club
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The EYC Bulletin - Eugene Yacht Club
The EYC Bulletin News from the Eugene Yacht Club photo by Rich Aaring March 2016 A brand new E Dock is just about ready to be floated into position on the west side of the club. Many thanks to all the members who gave their time and energy for this major club improvement. See page 9 for more photos. The Commodore’s Corner Leta Sellers, Commodore As I replay the events of the past few months in my mind, it seems like the club has taken on a life of its own. Each project we begin comes with a myriad of expectations that must be met, to be both legal and functional. To build docks and breakwaters, you must have permits. To get permits, you must fill out forms and see the bureaucrats, and so on and so on. What I have discovered is two-fold: getting anything done takes at least three times longer than you’d expect. And then you need people—people who are able to work together. To this end, we are very lucky to have great people, who are not only willing to do the work, but who have the expertise to guide us through the process. As the lake is nearly at capacity, our new E dock is complete. Special thanks to John Ward, electrician extraordinaire, and Kevin Dickey, our plumbing guru, for putting the final touches on this project. Of course, this project would have never been launched without the hard work of Glen Hughes, Gordon Mattatall, and the many members who put in long hours in less than ideal conditions. Well done! continued on page 2 The Commodore’s Corner continued from front page The club house renovation is finished, with the exception of the carpet and new countertops. The painting of the floor is finished and cured, but we all need to be vigilant these next few weeks in regard to anything tracked in that could still damage the floor. The next two items on the agenda are first, the preparation of our year’s biggest event, Sail School, and second, the idea of putting in a rock breakwater in place of an attenuator. As we replace the old docks, we must be vigilant with the protection of the new ones. At this time, it looks like a permanent rock jetty will be a more cost-effective solution for our needs. I am calling every project/function mentioned above Phase 1. There is much more to do in Phase 2, and I’m hoping by Phase 3, we will all be reaping the benefits of all the hard work done to date. I would be remiss if I did not thank the usual suspects—but I think they know who they are. On a fun-related note, mark your calendar for April 9, the date our annual Skippers and Mates social gathering. This social event becomes even more special as we view this as the Grand ReOpening of our EYC clubhouse. As an added treat, we will be welcome Michael Tieman, one of our own members, as our guest speaker. Michael recently participated in the world class event, the Sydney to Hobart ocean race in Australia. All the pertinent event details are included inside the newsletter (see page 4). As promised at the last general meeting and in my last column, we completed the job description for our Club Hosts. Copies of the description will be available and specifics will be addressed at the next general meeting, March 19. The language of the old agreement has been cleaned up and, as we take a more professional approach to the Club Hosts’ tenancy in the club trailer, we will now be charging for rent. In exchange, our club hosts will be compensated for their job duties at an hourly rate for hours worked. This is a big change from our contracts with our caretakers in the past as this is not a salary. All of the details will be available at the March 19 potluck and general meeting. Hope to see you there. EYC Work Party Saturday, March 19 9:00 am “Far and away, the best prize that life has to offer IS the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” --Theodore Roosevelt page 2 EYC Calendar Sunday Daylight Savings begins Vernal Equinox 6 Monday March 2016 7 13 14 20 Tuesday • Board Meeting 6p (665 Conger St, Eugene) 8 Wednesday • EYC Bulletin Deadline 9 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 • JRC Racing Registration Deadline (page 22) • Moorage Registration Deadline (page 23) 27 Easter Thursday • Club Manager Office Hours 4-6p, Bierstein • Club Manager Office Hours 4-6p, Bierstein • Club Manager Office Hours 4-6p, Bierstein 10 Friday 11 17 18 24 25 Saturday • Work Party 9a • Potluck 6:30p • General Meeting 7:30p 12 19 26 31 • Club Manager Office Hours 4-6p, Bierstein • Sail School Member Registration Early Discount Ends April 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 April Fool's Day 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 Looking ahead ... 5 6 12 13 • Board Meeting 6p • EYC Bulletin • Tuesday Fun Race Deadline 7p 7 20 21 27 28 • Tuesday Fun Race • Lido/Laser Tune-up • Spring #3 6:25p 7p 6:30p May 1 May 14 May 20 May 21 May 28-29 June 1 15 • Spring #1 6:25p • Tuesday Fun Race • Lido/Laser Tune-up • Spring #2 6:25p 7p 6:30p 26 8 • Club Manager Office Hours 4-6p, EYC (continues Thurs at EYC until fall) • Thursday Night Practice Race Passover begins 22 29 Saturday • Skippers & Mates Dinner with speaker Michael Tieman 6p • Sellers Party • Collegiate Women's Qualifier • Work Party and Mowing Day 9a • Potluck 6:30p • General Meeting 7:30p 2 9 16 23 30 Sail School Registration for Members Only Ends Rescue Boat Training Early Discount for Memorial Day Regatta Registration Ends EYC Open House Memorial Day Regatta Deadline for all Sail School Registrations page 3 Grand Sailing & Grand Clubhouse Potluck Saturday, March 19 6:30 pm Spring is here and so is the time for sailing and celebrating the Grand Remodeling of the EYC clubhouse. Please join us and bring your favorite “Grand Potluck Dish” to share. Remember your place setting and favorite beverage. General membership meeting will follow at 7:30 pm. Reminder: The Ship Shape Committee reheats potluck items, but does not cook them. If your dish needs to be cooked, please do so before the potluck. Membership Changes Ship Shape Committee Rosters March 19 Co-Chairs Committee April 30 Co-Chairs Committee Matt & Diane Fleischman Jim & Cinda Gangle Steve & Joan Chipman Jeff Griffin, Jed Keever John Demers Ron Saylor & Pam Whyte Paul Stevens & Karen Marshall-Stevens Ryan & Janie Anderson Chris Kollmorgen & Chip Zachem Mark Horney & Sharon Reed Kenn & Chris Meneely Ron Fish New Associate Member Sonia Merriman & Robb Crabaugh Sponsors: Terri Ward, Matt Sprick Sonia is a longtime crew member in the Wavelength fleet and has previously been a member of both EYC and TYC. She works at Moss Hair Studio; Robb works for the Springfield Creamery. Resigned Janet Maloney (from Inactive) Maud McCole (from Junior) www.facebook.com/ eugeneyachtclub page 4 From the Club Manager Rich Aaring Spring has sprung! My rhodies have begun to bloom and our boating season cannot be far behind. The water is coming up quickly and we will be able to launch shortly. Well, many can already launch on the north ramp as evidenced by the UO and OSU Sailing Teams which have begun their seasons and are out on the water regularly. The newly assembled E Dock, which was put together on a dry north ramp, is now afloat and will wander over to its intended position in a week or so. So it is time to roll the boats out of the shed, take the covers off, and screw on those shiny new Christmas presents. The first races are a month away. This year I hope everyone tries out the Tuesday evening Fun Races at least once. The opening of the season’s social calendar is the Skippers and Mates dinner on Saturday, April 9. The EYC website went down a week ago, but it is up and running once again. You can find links there to register for Sail School and the Memorial Day Regatta. The clubhouse has been undergoing a facelift on the interior. It will look about the same, but new—all new paint and carpet and so on. We are not allowed to walk on the new epoxy floor just yet, but you will be able to at the Potluck and General Membership Meeting on Saturday, March 19. Please note the date as it was moved up a week to avoid conflict with the Easter Weekend. The club is working on a proposal to build a breakwater to better protect our docks, beach, and basin. And we are planning to remove the underground gas tank which has just about reached its lifespan. Some events to look forward to this season are our regattas. We will be hosting the Memorial Day Regatta on Memorial Day weekend. The Live on the Edge Multi-hull Regatta is June 11-12. The Lido 14 National Championship is at EYC July 15-17. Glen Hughes bought a new boat just for the occasion! And EYC will host the Thistle Nationals July 23-29, and that will be a party! We end the regatta season with the Harvest Regatta on August 13-14. No excuses! This year EYC will be doing the 4th of July festivities in a big way. Our vendor has asked us to buy twice as many fireworks as we have in the past, and we will, so the show is going to be amazing. We are hoping to do a charity event on Labor Day weekend. More information will follow on that in the near future. On the business side, dues are way past due. If you have not paid your dues, please call me. Moorage bills will go out in a month to those of you who have current tags on your boats and have turned in your moorage request form. A Word to the Wise from Dave Brown A few reminders for the upcoming season: 1. If you plan on driving a powerboat, get your Oregon Boater Education Card. The course can be done online. 2. Check life jackets, fire extinguisher, and other safe equipment aboard your boat. 3. Check old dock lines and replace them with required lines. 4. Be sure your boat registration is current. The lake is filling, so do what needs to done now so you’re ready for fun sooner than later! page 5 Eugene Yacht Club welcomes you to its annual Skippers & Mates Dinner and the official Re-Opening of the Clubhouse April 9, 2016 ~ 6:00 pm Guest Speaker Michael Tieman EYC Member and ocean sailor Michael Tieman will share his adventures participating in the 2016 Rolex Sydney-to-Hobart Ocean Race. Menu Crudite Cups with Jalapeno Ranch Dip ~ Caesar Salad with homemade croutons Lasagna with meat sauce (vegetarian and gluten free option available) ~ Garlic Parmesan Bread Vanilla Bean Ice Cream with fruit compote Price: $25.00 per person Please contact Leta Sellers at [email protected] or 541-935-3200 to make your reservation. Singing the Burger Night Blues Leta Sellers, Commodore Picture this: it’s a beautiful Thursday evening with plenty of good sailing, and the promise of a tasty hamburger is speeding you towards the dock. Racers have all grown accustomed to this scenario and have perhaps grown a bit complacent in the thought that someone will always be there to provide it. Unfortunately, at this time, we are a little more than one month from our Spring series and we have no chairperson in place to carry on this tradition. In the past, this was a fleet responsibility and—until Janet Mitchell of the Wavelength Fleet took it over—it was done by the Santana 20’s, Thistles, Wavos, Multis, and PHRF fleet, alternating yearly, with four weeks in the summer hosted by Triton Yacht Club. We really need someone to step up and get this EYC tradition organized for this year. If we can’t find a Burger Meister, we will either leave it to the fleets or perhaps skip burgers entirely. This position receives full work party credit and, without a doubt, the love and undying gratitude of many, many racers. And it’s not like you have to reinvent the wheel as there are several folks who will help you get started. If you're interested, contact me at [email protected] or 541-935-3200. I cannot imagine the start of sailing season without the smell of burgers grilling...can you? page 6 Gordon Mattatall, Port Captain You have less than two weeks to get your Moorage Registration Form turned in or use the website to select the same moorage as last year. Get your Moorage Registration Form filled out and back to me. You will find a copy of the form in this newsletter (page 23) and on the website under Forms. You can also use the website’s Moorage Assignments then select Moorage 2015 to request confirmation. Type in your last name and first initial, then select ‘Submit’. This should show you a list of your moorage. If you do not know how your last name appears in the database, you can go to moorage assignment for 2015 and look at your name as I have it. If you do not have a login and password for the website contact Ted Walkup or myself. Remember that registering on the website is only if you want the same moorage as last year. If you wish to move or have a new moorage request, you’ll need to fill out a paper registration form. Moorage Registration Forms are due by March 20. File now or lose your spot. Once more we have had winds that were over the top and several boats were damaged. There are also several boats that do not have covers or the cover is in disrepair. Please check your boat and make sure that all is well. Also remember that I will do a walk-around the week of March 21 to check boats on the grounds. If a boat does not have current Oregon registration, I will not issue moorage to that boat and you may loose your moorage spot if another member asks for it. As of this writing, the lake fill is right on target. I am looking forward to a year with good water. The long-range forecast is an inch above normal for March, so I see no reason to not believe that we will have full pool this year. In closing, I would like to thank all of the people that helped with the building of the new E Dock. photo by Rich Aaring Port Captain Report An unhappy outcome of the last big wind that blew through Catalina 22 Goes to Auction Bill Powell, Marketing Committee EYC Member Ken Higgins has graciously donated his recently refurbished Catalina 22 to Lane County Youth for Christ which will auction it off at its fundraiser on Sunday, April 10. The boat is one of a variety of valuable items to be offered. The auction will take place at the Eugene Hilton. Doors open at 4:00 pm for a silent auction, followed by an optional dinner at 5:00 pm ($50.00). If you are interested only in bidding on the boat, the live auction begins at 6:30 pm. For more information visit the Lane County Youth For Christ website at www.lanecountyyfc.com, or call Stephanie at 541-686-9225. page 7 Be an EYC Recruiter Mark Schroeder, Membership and Marketing Committee Chair At the Annual Membership meeting held last October, there was much discussion about how many members should be on the new Membership/Marketing Committee. It was finally approved that “up to ten” members would be constituted. But what we really need is over 200! Yes, all EYC members must be on the Membership/Marketing Committee. Each of us knows best the types of folks that would enjoy EYC and make good members. To better facilitate that process, Bill Powell and Marty Parisien designed and printed April to October at the Eugene Yacht Club. small informational cards, • Moor your boat at the dock or on • Enjoy a picnic or party on our which may be distributed in land and always be ready for a extensive grounds and clubhouse. places where prospective EYC sunset cruise or weekend regatta. (Did we mention the Playground and Swim Beach for kids?) members may exist. These are • Don’t own a boat? Don’t let that stop you! Members can check out • Learn to sail at our annual weekpostcard size and contain baone of our club-owned sailboats. long Sail School for kids and adults. sic information about our club. • Club showers and changing rooms • Members enjoy lake-side seating for mean no more driving home wet. our popular July 4th fireworks show. They can be stowed in a pocket or purse. Let’s use them! Eugene Yacht Club sits on the Fern Ridge Reservoir (12 miles from Eugene). Check our website for a calendar of open house dates We can leave these cards and a full calendar of events. at places such as boat parts Membership $42. per month plus application fee suppliers, athletic clubs, and www.EugeneYachtClub.net outdoor enthusiast venues, workplaces, and of course, Front and back of the new EYC informational card. Members are with friends and family. Bring encouraged to pick up and share with at your favorite local friends for a sail and have them businesses and with family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. leave with the card. Acquaintances may say, “I never knew Eugene had a yacht club!” Hand them one. Sheena and I were at an exercise class and I was wearing an old regatta T-shirt. Someone said, “Is that some kind of joke ... Eugene Yacht Club?” Next time, I’ll hand them an info card. These cards have two purposes: to provide information for those who might be considering joining, and to raise awareness of our existence as a recreational option. These will be available in the clubhouse. Grab a few. Keep them handy. Be an EYC recruiter! Does this look like fun to you? Sail, Paddle, Motor or Row page 8 photo by Leta Sellers photo by Leta Sellers photo by Leta Sellers photo by Rich Aaring photo by Leta Sellers photo by Rich Aaring photo by Rich Aaring photo by Rich Aaring Working together and getting things done at EYC Work party-goers get a new E Dock ready for placement (top left and right); John Ward (middle left) is carefully supervised by Terri Ward (middle next left); Anne Ellsworth knows that if she fills the wheelbarrow (middle next left), UO and OSU sailing team members will empty it (middle right); Marji Clune and Anne Ellsworth re-line and re-label kitchen shelving (lower left) while Judy Slijper prepares for the reassembling the clubhouse kitchen (lower right). page 9 Memorial Day Regatta Offers Online Registration Dean Mitchell, Memorial Day Regatta Chair Me mo ria lD ay R ega tta Sailors, it's finally almost sailing season. For you diehards, there's enough water now to launch Even my big boat could get wet at this point. But for those looking a bit further ahead, it’s not too early to make your plans for EYC’s Memorial Day Regatta, May 28-29. Registration forms for the 2016 Memorial Day Regatta can be printed from this news letter (see pages 20-21). If you prefer to register online, you will soon be able to go the the EYC website and do so. This year, you have the option of register ing online and pay ing online or you can just register online and pay at the regatta. Of course, you can always do it the old-school way and mail in your registration. Feel free to call me at 541-912-9999 with http://www.thistleclass.com/2016Nationals http://www.thistleclass.com/2016Nationals any questions. JULY JULY23-29 23-29 LIVE ITIT LIVE SAIL ITIT SAIL Nationals Babysitting Opportunities Stuart Ramsing, 2016 Thistle Nationals Regatta Chair Both the Lido and Thistle fleets are hosting national regattas at EYC in July. Some of our traveling sailing families are multiplying and bringing babies with them. We love seeing this new generation come along, even if some of the next generation is still a bit too wobbly to be good forward crew. The fleets and EYC have decided not to officially sponsor babysitting, but we are happy to put interested parents in contact with potential babysitters to make their own arrangements. This could be a great way to make some money this summer wjo;e having fun with kids and hanging out at EYC. All you need to do is provide me ([email protected]) with your phone or email contact and we’ll share it with those looking for a babysitter. page 10 Thursday Night Racing Almost Here Michelle Wood, EYC JRC Chair Hello, Racers. Our first practice race is coming soon. Assuming a successful buoy launch, we will have our first practice race on April 7 and the first race of the Spring Series on April 14. Leta Sellers has been working hard to coordinate a plan for burgers, but it is unlikely that it will be in place for the practice race. Nic Pierce and I will be working up the Race Committee and Rescue Duty rosters soon, so please register if you plan to race this season (or if you might race and would be willing to do RC or Rescue). I have already sent an email to all the people whose registrations I have on file from 2015. If you did not receive that email, please use the registration form that is published in this newsletter (page 22) and email it or snail mail it to me right away. It is a huge help to have a complete roster of people at the beginning of the season. Thanks. Spring Sailing Set in Motion Janika Jordan, UO Sailing Team Team racing began in April on Lopez Island in the San Juan Islands. We were met by strong and shifty winds, making our V-15 races fast-pace and lively, not to mention challenging. The first day of racing out of Fisherman’s Bay was a sunny 60 degrees with unsteady 16-20 knot winds. Sunday proved more overcast, but the wind blew steadier and the team racing intensified. Unfortunately, UO Sailing did not get the results we hoped for, placing second in a majority of the races. We are looking forward to our women’s team clinic and the start of our qualifying season in the coming month! As always you can find us on Facebook or Instagram—@uosailing. photo courtesy of UO Sailing Team The UO Sailing team has officially launched its racing season as it began practices at Fern Ridge last month. The Whaler is back in the water and we are excited to be back out running drills. On February 20-21, we sailed in the NWICSA spring clinic in Seattle’s Lake Washington. It was a great opportunity for both new and experienced skippers and crew to improve their skills with a few days of focused work. A number of UO alumni and the members of the US Sailing Foundation came out to give us some invaluable coaching. After working on boat handling and basics, Saturday was cut short by a lack of wind. Once the wind filled on Sunday we spent the entire day running team races in various combinations of skill and schools, which forced everyone to be aware of strategy. We were given new Nike jackets for participating in a fundraiser for the UO Club Sports program. These new green and yellow windbreakers were screen-printed with the University of Oregon “O” and “Sailing.” We are excited to finally have matching gear and look like an official team! Some members of our team came out to an EYC work party to help clean up and repair the grounds after winter. We are so grateful for the support of the members of the yacht club and are pleased to contribute to the maintenance of the facilities. Decked-out Ducks page 11 OSU Sailing: We’re Baaack! Jin Parisien, OSU Sailing Team Finally! We are back at EYC! Last week, we launched our boats for our first practice of the season. While we have had plenty of racing time this winter, it was nice to have organized practices once again. In addition to our EYC practices, we have been cultivating a relationship with the Yaquina Bay Yacht Club, which has offered to host and coach occasional practices for us. We had a blast-anda half-sailing 420s for some team racing practice last week. Last weekend saw us on Lopez Island for the NW Team Race regatta. The sun, steady winds, and excellent venue made for a perfect weekend of racing on Vanguard 15s. Our team has agreed that it was the most fun weekend of sailing that we have ever had. If anyone is looking for a sailing getaway that is close enough for a weekend trip, we highly recommend the Lopez Islander Resort. We have some pretty big plans for Spring Break this year, with a three-day clinic in Port Townsend with our buddies on the University of Oregon Team. This was supposed to be preceded by the Western Canada Cup, but due to high travel expenses, we reluctantly had to withdraw. However, we are making the best of the situation by heading up to the Columbia River Gorge with the UO sailing team for a weekend of much-needed pleasure sailing. On April Fool’s Day, we will be sending some sailors to the St. Francis Invitational in San Francisco. This is sure to be very competitive, as we will be racing against varsity teams from all over who have much more experience and funding than our team, challenging even the best of our sailors. We are also in the process of fundraising for our team. With a growing team and limited resources, any sort of help, monetary or otherwise is greatly appreciated. If you wish to contribute to our campaign, please contact us at sailing@ oregonstate.edu. We also have some fund raising events planned, so keep a lookout for them! We will continue to give updates through the season, but you can follow our progress more closely on the OSU Sailing Facebook page and on Instagram. As always, we thank you for your continued support! Go Beavers! The OSU Sailing Team at Lopez Island Test Your Rules Smarts Boats W (a windward boat) and L (a leeward boat) are sailing close-hauled towards the windward mark, with W two lengths of L. For tactical reasons, W wants L to tack,so W bears away 15 degrees below close-hauled, reaches onto L’s wind, then luffs back up to close-hauled. L, in bad air, tacks and protests W for sailing below her proper course. You are on the protest committee. How would you decide this? Answer: There is no rule requiring W to not sail her proper course. W is required to keep clear of L under Rule 11 (On the Same Tack, Overlapped),which she does. Boat L’s protest is disallowed. From Dave Perry’s 100 best Racing Rules Quizzes page 12 Exploring the Benefits of Finely-Tuned Forestay Sag Andrew Kerr, Sailing Coach photo courtesy of Andrew Kerr A key element of upwind performance is forestay sag, or to put it another way, how loose the forestay (or head stay on a masthead rig) is for the given set of wind and sea conditions. The setup is crucial to boat speed and pointing as it sets up the entry and power of the headsail, as well as the effectiveness of both sails as one combined foil. Why forestay sag is fast in light air but slow when overpowered Forestay sag is fast in light air because it opens up the luff of the sail to the wind, powers up the jib, and in effect moves the sheeting angle inboard as the leech profile of the sail moves in as the luff of the sail moves out. This is like “in-hauling” the jib or putting a set of sheeting tracks inboard. The net effect of this is more power and higher pointing. The draft of the sail moves forward and toleeward and it helps the sail to respond more dynamically in light air to puffs and lulls. Diminishing returns set in with forestay sag when the boat starts to become overpowered. The headsail gets too deep and round, causing too much leeway and the mainsail to back wind too much. When this happens you have a net loss in both speed and pointing and it is time to take the sag out. What controls forestay sag? • Upper shrouds on aft-swept spreaders. The tighter the upper shrouds, the tighter the forestay. This is not the case with in-line spreaders where the uppers do not control forestay sag. • Lower shroud tension. This helps keep the lower part of the mast in column so that when backstay is applied it can go more directly to forestay tension. • The length of the forestay. A longer forestay creates more sag, as the wind increases the The team on this boat demonstrates forestay sag for power in light air forestay can be shortened to reduce sag. • Adjustable aft-lowers (as on a Santana 20). The more aft-lower that is applied, the tighter the forestay. We use the aft-lowers in conjunction with the backstay to keep a good form shape in the mainsail luff curve. • Backstay tension. Pulling on the backstay tightens the forestay and flattens the headsail. • Mainsheet tension. The tighter the mainsheet, the more the mast bends, the less forestay sag. • Mast heel position. On boats like J24’s that have adjustable mast heels or chocks like on an Etchell’s, this controls pre-bend in the mast or the ‘pre-stress’ of the mast to fit the luff curve of the mainsail. As the heel comes aft, the mainsail becomes flatter and the top of the mast goes forward, increasing forestay sag. As the heel of the mast goes forward the pre-bend is reduced, the mainsail becomes fuller and the forestay tightens, flattening the headsail. • Running backstays that have termination points at the forestay. The tighter the runner, the less forestay sag for a flatter headsail. continued on page 14 page 13 Andrew Kerr: continued from page 13 Measuring forestay sag when sailing A good way to measure the sag is to go sailing and anchor a spare halyard down next to the tack of the headsail and tighten it as much as possible. Then, sight up the forestay and look at the distance between the firm halyard and where the biggest amount of sag is relative to that halyard. the given backstay tension is over-bend wrinkles in the mainsail. This indicates that we are over bending the mainsail to the designed luff curve and also that the given backstay application is not giving us the required forestay tension. This typically indicates the rig is too loose, the forestay is too long, or the mast heel is too far back with too much pre-bend in the mast for the stronger wind. photo courtesy of Andrew Kerr Is the forestay too tight when sailing? J105s have medium forestay sag in medium air Is the forestay too loose when sailing? One of the telltale signs is that the mainsail luffs early and often despite the fact the backstay is on tight. When setting the boat up upwind, try to get the luff of the headsail and the luff of the mainsail to break as closely together as possible. This allows the mainsail luff earlier than the headsail. The reason is primarily that one of the by-products of the sag is the luff of the headsail opens up to the wind but the back of the sail—the leech profile—returns inboard which, when in excess, can cause excessive back wind in the mainsail and the headsail to be too deep. In this situation we typically tension the backstay to reduce this. If this isn’t effective, it’s an indicator that the rig is too loose or the forestay is too long, or, on some boats, the mast heel is too far back (too much pre-bend). These are common when sailing in light air and when the wind increases progressively during the race. Another indicator of too much forestay sag for If a forestay is too tight, the headsail will look too flat on the entry, despite easing the backstay. The headsail will also look too flat and the boat will feel very underpowered in the lulls with a very tight steering groove. The genoa will tend to luff early relative to the mainsail. This very often happens when the boat was set up with a tight rig or tight forestay for heavier air and then the wind has dropped. What’s the right amount of forestay sag? This varies from class to class and it is best to consult your sail maker for exact numbers, but the basic principles that we are looking at will apply. Watch carefully how the headsail and mainsail luffs break. Are they working fairly close together or is there a big gap in when they luff? Does the headsail look too full and the boat feel overpowered, or do we have a good steering groove? As an example, in a boat like a J24, eight to ten inches of sag is good for light air. For lots of power, four to six inches in medium air to maintain good pointing. In heavy air you want as little sag as possible to keep the headsail flat and the sails working well together. I remember coaching at a heavy air J105 regatta where it was blowing 25 to 30 knots and in watching the boats go upwind, I could tell by the rig set ups who the top boats were. The teams with the most rigid, tightest forestays had flat jibs and mainsails that were driving. Teams who had more forestay sag had fuller jibs. Their mainsails were luffing early and often and they did not point as high or track as well. continued on next page page 14 Andrew Kerr: continued from previous page If you don’t have an adjustable backstay, have a roller furler, and the spreaders are in line and not swept back, you’ll want to have marks on the forestay turnbuckle for light, medium, and heavy air and adjust it at the dock prior to racing for the given days conditions. Your sail maker will be able to recommend how loose to have the forestay in lighter air to help with sag for the sails design and then how tight to go as the wind increases. Set the boat for lulls, not puffs photo courtesy of Andrew Kerr What if I don’t have an adjustable backstay? Two teams going upwind show tight forestays and flat headsails in heavy air When tuning the boat, set up for the lulls not the puffs. If the wind is 8 to 12 knots, set up for the 8 knots knowing that in the puffs you can always de-power with steering, hiking and, if available, backstay tension. If the boat is set up for 12 knots, performance will suffer in the light spots as there will be little recourse for powering up. In light air, a good mantra is to “Be the first boat hiking.” In other words, set the boat up for power so your crew will be hiking before any other teams. The correct amount of forestay sag will be a critical component to making this happen. Did you know... Eugene Yacht Club is super social! In addition to having its own Facebook page, EYC is on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and even has a few YouTube videos. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: LASER #34238 This experienced, 1970’s era boat is still in solid shape for Sail School and pleasure sailing. Sail in decent shape for everything but competitive racing. Mast, boom, center board, rudder, tiller, tiller extension, hiking strap, and rigging in good shape. All hardware removed and rebedded and new cockpit drain installed in 2015. Price is $800 firm. Contact John Franklin (jlfeugene@ gmail.com or 541-342-8540) with questions. FOR SALE: Thistle #2689 Excellent condition. Nationals- and travel-ready. Must see. Price is negotiable. Contact Dick Brust at 503-838-1375 or 503-367-9824. Friend, Follow, Pin, and Tweet Eugene Yacht Club! EYC members may place a classified ad by sending it to the Bulletin editor at knousen@comcast. net. Ads will appear for three issues. If more are needed, contact the editor to renew your ad. page 15 EYC Sail School June 19-24, 2016 Sail School is held each summer at Eugene Yacht Club to teach and inspire all participants to become better sailors. Working together, an all-volunteer crew provides a body of knowledge and expertise. Mother Nature provides a body of water. The combination is a magical experience of fun and friendship for our sailing family. Registration is open to EYC Members* and a limited number of Guests** *Members are active EYC members and their partners, children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and siblings who are at least 10 years old Member Fee for Sail School: $225 **Guests are those who are not related to members as defined above Guest Fee for Sail School: $410 Fee includes instruction, use of class boat (must provide own Laser), all meals, snacks, T-shirt, evening activities, and on site camping. Dates to Remember March 1 March 1-31 April 1 May 1 May 2 June 1 Online Member Registration begins at eugeneyachtclub.net Early Registration $50 discount for Members (just $175!) Member Registration continues at $225 Registration deadline for Members Guest Registration opens and fills if space remains Space is limited due to available boats, instructors, facilities, and food service Final Registration deadline (or until Sail School is full, whichever comes first) 2016 Sail School Directors Kelly Reis Al Avey [email protected] [email protected] 2016 Assistant Sail School Directors June Chamberlin Mike Chamberlin [email protected] mdcham@teleportcom page 16 EYC Sail School June 19-24, 2016 All Sail School Instructors and Volunteers must register. Please use one form for each Sail School Staff member. Multiple forms may be submitted with one check (if required). Qualified Instructors and Volunteers must be pre-approved by Sail School Staff. STAFF ONLY REGISTRATION FORM Name ___________________________________________________ Phone __________________________ Email address ________________________________________________________________ EYC Sail School Assignment Teaching instructor Junior Teaching Instructor Rescue Boat Kitchen Staff Other: __________________ Boat Class _______________________________________ Boat Class _______________________________________ Dave Brown, Supervisor Anne Ellsworth, Supervisor Supervisor: ___________________________________ All other Instructors or volunteer positions are assigned by Sail School Directors or EYC Club Manager Rich Aaring. Instructor/Volunteer Age _______ If under 18, a Child Supervision Form must be filled out and returned. Instructor/Volunteer Registration and Fees: Instructor/Volunteer No charge! Sail School T-Shirt (circle shirt size) YM YL S M L XL XXL Non-student (meals only) 10 years to adult $150 Non-student (meals only) 9 years and under $125 Extra T-Shirt (circle shirt size) YM YL S M L XL XXL $ 20 Total enclosed (No charge unless ordering non-student meals or extra t-shirts) $ 0 (included) _________ _________ _________ $_________ Include the following to complete your registration Registration Form Medical Consent and Supervision Form (Supervision Agreement required if under 18) Check for total amount payable to Eugene Yacht Club (if needed) Mail to: Al Avey 2568 Terrace Veiw Drive Eugene, OR 97405 Questions? [email protected] or 541-431-0328 page 17 Eugene Yacht Club MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA MAY 28 - 29, 2016 NOTICE OF RACE You are cordially invited to participate in the 2013 Memorial Day Regatta, hosted by the Eugene Yacht Club. The Regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing 2013-2016, except as any of these may be altered by the Sailing Instructions or by class rules that do not conflict with the Rules or Sailing Instructions. Format: Seven races are scheduled. One race constitutes a regatta. Sailing Instructions and Course Sheets will be available on May 28 at the Regatta site. Classes: The Regatta is open to all one-design and PHRF classes. Classes participating in recent years have included Thistle, Lightning, Star, DaySailer, Snipe, Laser, Santana 20, Lido 14,Viper 640, i550 Sport boat, Holder 20, Ultimate 20, Pelican, Wavelength 24, multi-hulls and several PHRF Keel boat categories (with valid current certificates from PHRF Northwest). Scoring and Trophies: Five or more registered boats in a class will be scored as a Fleet. One race will be thrown out for scoring purposes if six or more races have been completed. No races will be thrown out if completed races are five or fewer. Provisions will be extended for handicap racing in a Portsmouth Centerboard Fleet. Trophies will be awarded according to the number of registered boats in each Fleet. Registration: Eligible boats may enter by completing the Registration Form and submitting it, together with the required fee described on the Form. Entries will be accepted until 11:30 am on May 28, 2016. Entries post marked on or before May 20, 2016 will be discounted $30.00, along with a $5 US Sailing membership discount. Refund requests must be received on or before May 28, 2016. Find registration form online at www.eugeneyachtclub.net. There will be a link to US Sailing Regatta Network where you can register and pay for meals, shirts, and entry fees. You can register and pay online or pay at the regatta. The important thing is to get registered early to get the discount. Insurance: Competitors participate in the Regatta entirely at their own risk. See Rule 4, Decision to Race. The organizing authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta. Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $100,000 per event or the equivalent. Mail Completed Registrations: Memorial Day Regatta Dean Mitchell 183 N. Adams Eugene Oregon 97402 541-912-9999 page 18 EYC MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA SCHEDULE Saturday, May 28 8:30 - 10:00 am Breakfast EYC Clubhouse 9:00 11:30 am Registration EYC Clubhouse Noon Skippers’ Meeting EYC Clubhouse 1:00 PM On Call for Racing Lake Race Area Post Racing Dinner EYC Clubhouse 8:30 – 9:30 am Breakfast EYC Clubhouse 11:00 am On Call for Racing Lake Race Area Post Racing Awards Ceremony EYC Clubhouse Post Racing Pizza Dinner EYC Clubhouse On Call for Racing (if needed) Lake Race Area Sunday, May 29 Monday, May 30 10:00 am Please pay particular attention to these EYC Ground Rules 1. Under no circumstances are pets of ANY kind allowed on yacht club grounds, even if they are left in a vehicle or other enclosure. If you would like to bring your pet, camping is available at Lane County’s Richardson Park, immediately northwest of the EYC grounds. As of 2010, Park rates are $20 per night, plus $6.50 for each additional vehicle. Some electrical/water hookups and pay showers are available. A reservation fee applies. Call Lane County Parks at 541-682-2000 for information and reservations. Reserve online at http://ecomm.lanecounty.org/parks. 2. Please observe the ground signs and instructions for camping, swimming and parking of boats, cars and recreational vehicles. If you arrive late (after 10:00 pm on Friday), please park and camp in the area just to the right inside of the EYC gate. Please keep cars off the grassy areas (they are soft and we have a delicate underground irrigation system) by using the available trailer dollies to move boats. 3. Alcoholic beverages may be consumed discreetly and in moderation on Club grounds. 4. Be conscious of safety. Please watch your children when they are on EYC grounds, even though they may be in the designated swimming area. Please don’t run, jump, or fish on or from the docks. Small children must wear life jackets at all times while on the docks or near the water. Child safety while on EYC grounds is a parent’s responsibility. 5. For those who plan to bring an RV: Eugene Yacht Club, at the insistence of the County Fire Marshall, can no long permit electrical cords, hoses and water pipes to cross vehicle traffic areas. Very few Club RV parking spaces are equipped with power hookups. Most RV campers using EYC grounds will therefore need to be fully self-contained. page 19 EYC MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA May 28 - 29, 2016 Registration Form All registration forms should be postmarked no later than May 20 for $30 early discount. You can also register online at www.eugeneyachtclub.net. Registration Information Skipper Name: Address: City/state/Zip: Phone: E-Mail Address: Boat Class: Sail Number: Boat Name: # of Crew: _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _________ Yacht Club: _________________________________ Release of Liability In consideration of acceptance of my application in this regatta, I hereby waive, release, and discharge any and all claims for damages, death, personal injury as a result of my participation in this event. This release is intended to discharge the sponsors, organizers, Eugene Yacht Club, officials and other entities from and against all liability arising from or connected in any way with my participation in this event. I agree to obtain a signed release from each crew member of my yacht before the event begins. If any crew member is not of legal age, I agree to obtain the release from the crew member’s legal guardian. I understand that my registration will not be accepted without these signed releases. I agree to abide by the rules, regulations, prescriptions and sailing instruction of this event and US Sailing. Skipper Signature: ___________________________________ Crew Signature: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ T-shirts and meals will be limited if purchased at the event. Order online or send printed registration form in by May 20 to ensure your order. Long-sleeved T-shirts, Women’s-sized T-shirts, and quarter-zip sweatshirts are only available on registration forms received by May 13. Please indicate size(s) on the form below. See below for meal menus. To aid in planning, please indicate the number of meals requires. A limited number of meal tickets may be available on-site Saturday. MENU Saturday Breakfast: Biscuits and gravy, bacon, assorted muffins, fresh fruit, orange juice and coffee Saturday and Sunday Sack Lunch: Assorted 4-inch Subway sandwiches, sliced apples, cookies, chips Saturday Dinner: Grilled tri-tip, twice baked potatoes with Cajun shrimp and bacon, grilled vegetables, green salad, dinner rolls, caramel apple pie a la mode Saturday Dinner Vegetarian: Portobello mushrooms with spinach stuffing, twice baked potatoes, grilled vegetables, green salad, dinner rolls, caramel apple pie a la mode Sunday Breakfast: Breakfast burritos (to go or eat in), assorted muffins, fresh fruit, orange juice and coffee Sunday Dinner: Two slices of pizza, green salad page 20 Memorial Day Regatta Registration Form, continued MEALS SaturdayBreakfast Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$5.00 =_________ SaturdaySackLunch Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$5.00 =_________ Additional4"Sandwich Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$3.00 =_________ SaturdayDinner Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$15.00 =_________ SundayBreakfast Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$5.00 =_________ SundaySackLunch Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$5.00 =_________ Additional4"Sandwich Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$3.00 =_________ SundayDinner Meat Vegetarian Total Quantity x$5.00 =_________ MEALS TOTAL =_________ CLOTHING (All styles are heather gray) Men'sShortSleeveTee XXLarge Xlarge Large Medium Small Quantity x$15.00 =_________ Men'sLongSleeveTee availableonlyonregistrationsreceivedbyMay13 XXLarge Xlarge Large Medium Small Quantity x$20.00 =_________ Women'sShortSleeveTee availableonlyonregistrationsreceivedbyMay13 Large Medium Small =_________ Quantity x$15.00 Women'sLongSleeveTee availableonlyonregistrationsreceivedbyMay13 Large Medium Small =_________ Quantity x$20.00 Quarter-ZipSweatshirt(Men'ssizes) availableonlyonregistrationsreceivedbyMay13 XXLarge Xlarge Large Medium Small Quantity x$30.00 =_________ CLOTHING TOTAL =_________ TOTALS RegattaFee Discounts $5.00forUSSailingMembers $30.00EarlyRegistration Member#_____________________ Mustbepostmarkedby5/20 PlusMealsTotal PlusClothingTotal GRANDTOTAL $80.00 =(_________) =(_________) =_________ =_________ =_________ Make checks payable to Eugene Yacht Club. Mail complete registration form and payment to: Memorial Day Regatta Dean Mitchell 183 N. Adams Eugene Oregon 97402 Questions? Contact Regatta Chair Dean Mitchell [email protected] 541-912-9999 page 21 page 22 Crew Email Crew phone No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No OR Boater Card Rescue Training (no guarantees!) Yes Rescue Boat Training Return form form to to Michelle Michelle Wood Wood by byMarch March15, 15,2015 2016 email: [email protected] or snail mail: Michelle Wood, PO Box 5677, Eugene, OR 97405 JRC Chairs: Michelle Wood (EYC), [email protected] and Nick Pierce (TYC), [email protected] Skipper comments: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Crew Names (first, last) (opt) Preferred Dates for RC/Rescue duty Best Email Home Phone _________ I am willing to be on a Protest Committee Rules Training Race Comm Training Cell Phone Insurance Carrier I have If different or PHRF/Multi please state number of crew available for RC/Rescue ________ OR Boaters Card # Both 2 Crew assumed available for RC/Rescue in Thistle and S20 class; 4 for W24 TYC Boat Class and sail # EYC Membership Skipper Name You must be registered to be officially scored. Please print. 2016 JRC Racer Registration Form 2016 Moorage Registration Form NAME: __________________________________ ADDRESS: _______________________________ _______________________________ PHONE with area code: _____________________ EMAIL address: ___________________________ Office information only Date received _______ Date moorage assigned _______ Slip assigned 1) _________ 2) _________ 3) ________ EVERYONE MUST FILL OUT A MOORAGE REQUEST FORM THIS YEAR or DO SO ONLINE! MOORAGE REQUESTS ARE DUE BY MARCH 20, 2016 WET MOORAGE BOATS: 1) BOAT _______________ LENGTH _____ft. DRAFT_______ OR#________________ (must complete) What was your 2014 moorage assignment? Dock/Row _____ Slip _____ Would you like a different slip? No ____ Yes ____ (Where?) ___________ DRY MOORAGE BOATS: 2) BOAT _______________ LENGTH _____ft. OR# ________________ (must complete) What was your 2014 moorage assignment? Dock/Row _____ Slip _____ Would you like a different slip? No ____ Yes ____ (Where?) ___________ DRY MOORAGE BOATS: 3) BOAT _______________ LENGTH_____ft. OR# ________________ (must complete) What was your 2014 moorage assignment? Dock/Row_____ Slip_____ Would you like a different slip? No ____ Yes ____ (Where?) ___________ LASER RACKS: 1) Laser Rack # _____ Float # _____ OR#___________ 3) Laser Rack # _____ Float # _____ OR#___________ 2) Laser Rack # _____ Float # _____ OR#___________ 4) Laser Rack # _____ Float # _____ OR#___________ Have a Laser rack locker? No ____ Yes ____ Want a Laser rack locker? No ____ Yes ____ Want to keep it? No ____ Yes ____ Large or Small? (circle one) DO YOU PLAN TO LEAVE YOUR EMPTY BOAT TRAILER ON THE GROUNDS THIS SUMMER? Yes ____ No____ (Your Name and OR numbers MUST BE ON TRAILER!) Is there a co-owner involved with any of the above boats? If so, what boat? _________ OR# ______________ Name of co-owner _______________________ 1) Do you have liability coverage on all your boats? Yes ____ No ____ 2) Do you have the OR# clearly posted on your boat? Yes ____ No ____ 3) Do you have your name on your boat trailer? Yes ____ No ____ If you answered NO to any of the three questions above, please take care of that before you moor your boat at EYC. REMEMBER TO PUT YOUR NAME AND OR NUMBERS ON YOUR TRAILER! TRAVEL TRAILERS: Renew current space? Yes ____ No ____ Number ________ Do you have liability coverage on your travel trailer? Yes ____ No ____ PLEASE COMPLETE REQUEST FORM IN FULL AND LET PORT CAPTAIN KNOW ANY NEW INFORMATION. All boats on EYC grounds must be registered with Port Captain. Moorage request deadline is March 20, 2016. Your moorage space will be lost if not submitted on time. Send to: Gordon Mattatall, 2675 Stratford, Eugene, OR 97404 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (541) 344-1353 REMEMBER: EVERYONE CAN FILL OUT A MOORAGE REQUEST FOR THIS YEAR OR if you do not want to move or if you do not need new moorage, go online and mark your moorage. page 23 2016 EYC Board of Trustees Commodore Leta Sellers Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Ted Walkup John Pfanner Secretary Treasurer Mike Merrifield First Trustee Gary Powell Anne Ellsworth Second Trustee Bill Boyce Club Manager Rich Aaring Club Hosts Mark Zima & Connie Rhoads Eugene Yacht Club PO Box 2751 Eugene, OR 97402 The EYC Bulletin is published monthly by the Eugene Yacht Club. If you wish to be added to or removed from the email distribution list, please contact the Bulletin editor at [email protected]. Newsletter deadlines: All materials submitted for publication in the EYC Bulletin must be received the day after each month’s board meeting in order to be included in that month’s edition. Arrangements for ‘late-breaking’ news must be made in advance with the editor. Send your submissions to knousen@comcast. net. The EYC Bulletin is available online www.eugeneyachtclub.net Look for EYC on Facebook www.facebook.com/eugeneyachtclub