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the June 2008 Vol. 58 No. 6 P O R T L A N D YA C H T C L U B M O N T H LY Opening Day 2008 PAGE 2 | The Portlight | 6.08 COMMODORE’S COMMENTS 116 - WOW! P YC did itself proud mustering a fleet of 116 boats for our Centennial and CRYA’s Opening Day parade. Fleet Captain Doug Foster did a masterful job organizing the Fleet. Special thanks go to Harry Braunstein who assisted Doug in getting out the Fleet and Lynda Hirst who masterminded and led the decoration committee. On shore PYC’s Opening Day chairman, Mike Lewis, had everything fully organized. The breakfast, guest check in, opening day ceremony, and after parade party were exceptional. Thank you to CRYA President, Larry Justice, for all the coordination of the joint Opening Day Ceremony and Pa- the PORTLIGHT published monthly by the P O R T L A N D YAC H T C L U B 1241 NE Marine Drive Portland, Oregon 97211 P: 503.285.1922 | F: 503.283.4960 Email: [email protected] EDITORS Skip and Mary Ann Nitchie PHOTOGRAPHERS Frank Tillman Stan Borys Bernie Bills Bob Knauer Skip Nitchie ADVERTISING MANAGER Gayle Timmerman OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES Commodore Vice Commodore Secretary/Treasurer Rear Commodore Trustee Year 2 Trustee Year 1 Trustee Year 1 Trustee 1 Year Term Trustee 1 Year Term Berkeley Smith (sail) Jerry Miller (power) Nick Johnson (sail) Heather Adams (power) Nancy Kirk (sail) Larry Snyder (power) Gary Eckert (power) Craig Shambaugh (sail) Bob Bishop (power) 1 0 0 Y E A R S O F B OAT I N G E X C E L L E N C E rade. Thank you for all the PYC volunteers parties will sign releases and the lawsuit will who stepped in to make everything work be dismissed. smoothly. The Annual Mother’s Day Brunch was very PYC efforts were awarded (Clubs over 60 enjoyable and successful thanks to Jan and members): Donna Kay Molenaar. The decorations 1st Best Overall were beautiful, the food was scrumptious 1st Best Decorated Boat and the chefs, servers and other volunteers 1st Best Decorated to Theme made it special for all our member and vis1st Best Participation iting mothers and grandmothers. 2nd Best Appearance 3rd Seamanship June will be a month to continue to “Celebrate 2008”. We will have the Club’s CenThe Commodore’s Trophy is awarded each tennial Birthday Party on June 21st, since year for the best decorated PYC boat. This the first event of the Club in 1908 occurred year all our boats were decorated to theme in June. This will be a Family Friendly so I am awarding the Trophy to the entire event, so bring the whole family. We will 116 boat PYC Fleet. You all looked great ! be dedicating the bar to George J. Kelly, the I do want to commend “Sovereign” for the Royal Rosarians will be planting a rose to added touch of roses along the lifelines. commemorate our Centennial, we’ll be filling the time capsule (phase I), have the The Centennial Roster and Yearbooks were 3rd installment of the Historic Skit, have available on Opening Day. Nancy Kirk Country Fair Games, have a Country Picand her hardworking committee have done nic Dinner and a Gigantic Birthday Cake. a wonderful job. Gayle Timmerman once Come and celebrate 100 years of boating again did a great job soliciting advertisers. excellence. Thank you also to those members who contributed with Centennial ads. Berkeley Smith Bob Eaton has for years made PYC jewelry. 2008 Commodore His remaining pieces are in the Ships Store. He has decided to retire, but has made arrangements for PYC jewelry to continue. He also designed a Centennial piece. Samples and price lists can be viewed in the trophy case on the west side of the Ballroom. Celebrate the magic of the Christmas If you wish to place an order please contact season on a fascinating trip on the the office. Thank you Bob for your years of Danube from Nuremberg to Vienna, brightening up the members of PYC. visiting charming towns where Christmas Traditions started. Shop at A memorial service was held at the Club old world Christmas Markets along on April 26th for long time member Marie the way. Hauge. The celebration and testimonials of Christmas Markets River Cruise her life were uplifting and special. Please keep Art and the family in your thoughts and prayers. The Portlight has more about Marie in a separate article. Last month I reported to you the Board’s progress on our neighbor’s lawsuit. Judge Advocate Bob Martin negotiated, and the Board authorized a settlement. PYC house and grounds funds will be paid to the neighbor and he will be allowed to build properly permitted steps on the water side bank at no further expense to PYC. The 8 days – November 22, 2008 Prices start at $1,699/pp CALL FOR PYC MEMBER DISCOUNT Contact Rosemary at American Dream Cruises 503-650-6117 PAGE 3 | The Portlight | 6.08 MANAGER’S REPORT REMINDERS June 3, 10, 17 & 24 Women’s Golf June 4, 11, 18 and 25 Wednesday Lunch June 4, 11, 18 & 25 Mauni Elliot Regatta June 4, 11, 18 & 25 Men’s Golf and Wednesday Lunch June 6 & 7 Centennial Regatta June 10 Portlight Deadline June 13 Cookout June 15 Father’s Day Dinghy Cruise to Tomahawk Island June 17 Golf Scramble June 19 Board Meeting June 21 Centennial Celebration Party June 27 Cookout July 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 Women’s Golf July 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 Men’s Golf July 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 Wednesday Lunch July 4th Celebration at PYC with bingo, BBQ & Prizes July 5 and 6 Minicruise to Willow Bar Outstation July 10 Portlight Deadline July 11 Cookout July 12 PYC/SHSC Gold Rush July 16 Board Meeting July 18, 19 & 20 Bald Eagle Days Cruise to Cathlamet July 20 through August 3 Barkley Sound Cruise July 25 Cookout July 31 Downriver Cruise Starts Make your reservations as early as possible. It makes Fred happy 24 hour phone reservation line 503-735-0632 Online Reservations at http://portlandyc.com/contact.html I t appears that we have made it through the winter. I know that you all are hoping for a good season of boating. There are lots of planned cruises this year as well as chances to just get out on your own. Have fun this boating season! Old batteries can be left on the concrete pad next to the used oil tank in the storage yard. Please don’t leave them on the dock or in the parking lot. Also, our trash company will not take the dumpsters if appliances are put in them. There is an extra charge as well as overwhelming the available space. Our Wednesday lunches are doing well. We serve from 11:30 until 1:30. The bar is also open. We are looking forward to nice weather and seating on the patio. If you have a party over 10, please let me know. It would be a good idea to set a menu for any large group. Fred Carter Manager IN MEMORY — Marie Hauge M arie burst onto the PYC scene in 1972 when the Hauges joined the club with their Cal 25, the Windsong II. A few years later the family moved in right up the street on Marine Dr. They traded up to her beloved Cal 33, the Rowdy Lady II, which was moored for years on the headwalk between B and C rows. Marie always referred to the Rowdy Lady as HER boat following a family joke. She beat Art to the punch and bought it out from under him with a $30 down payment and gave it to him as a present. Rowdy Lady’s racing career soon followed and nobody was as boisterous and as dedicated a crew member and first mate as Marie. Many happy years at the club and on the river followed, as well as numerous trips up the coast to points north... most notably to Desolation Sound and many memorable visits to Jack Berglund’s cabin on Quartz Bay. There were several Swiftsure races as well as the 1980 Victoria to Maui race. Marie did not crew on that one, but was waiting in Maui to greet her boat (and husband and crew) in style. For all the cruising, racing and parties, Marie is most noted at the club for her famous piano top performance, singing her special PYC version of “Put the Blame on Maime” at the 1980 Shipwreck Follies. Her memorial reception filled the ballroom and flagroom. Her Rowdy Lady II is still moored at the club in slip D2. Next to her deep faith in God, and love for her husband and children, Marie’s great passion was art. She received the Educational Leadership Award from Gonzaga University’s School of Education for the art enrichment program she developed called “Art HAS It,” (Art History Appreciation and Service), which gives children and adults access to their cultural heritage through reproductions of masterpieces from the great museums of the world. Through Art HAS It, Marie created university, corporate and museum partnerships, so that participants in the program could be exposed to collections of hundreds of important works of art in an inspiring and non-threatening manner.The Art HAS It program is now used in preschools, elementary and secondary schools, as well as universities. Programs extend from the West to the East Coast. Among other honors, Marie was recognized as the Mother of the Year for the State of Washington in 2005, and was invited to be a member of the Presidential Advisory Commission at the University of Portland. We will always remember what she gave to our lives, and cherish the fun-filled memories. PAGE 4 | The Portlight | 6.08 M O O R AG E U P DAT E R E P O RT E ric Gazow and his moorage upgrade crew replaced 160 feet of wooden “marginal walk” with brand new concrete floating docks in early May and started the creation of a new facility for PYC member’s use along Tomahawk Island. The new docks stretch from midway between N and M rows, to a point midway between L and K rows. The next major move will be in October when the old and somewhat decrepit L row will be transformed into 350 feet of concrete docks. TO REVIEW THESE RULES BEFORE USING THE ISLAND STAGING AREA DOCK. The concrete dock sections were transferred from trucks to the water at Schooner Creek Boat Works and towed to the PYC moorage. Club members disconnected all utilities from the old dock. PYC Dockmaster Terry Truan towed the sections with the diesel-powered Tintanic to the pilings on club property at Tomahawk Island. The Moorage Upgrade is financed by dedicated funds approved by the membership and is managed by Gazow and the Moorage The dock being tied to the island pilings is Upgrade committee. officially known as the Staging Area Dock. It is six feet wide and will be arranged to accommodate boats on both sides. The Board Bill Chevalier of Trustees recently passed new Moorage Rules governing usage of the dock. Details are contained in the new 2008 Bylaws & Rules book. MEMBERS ARE URGED Tintanic maneuvers concrete dock section Moving old head walk out Jim Nudo handles a “boring” job Work crew fits new docks into place New concrete floats in place Staging Area Dock at Tomahawk Island GOLF P lay in the second annual PYC Co-ed Golf Scramble Tuesday, June 17. It’s a lot of fun for golfers of all levels. We play at Lake Oswego Golf Course, a pretty Par 3 municipal course located at 17525 Stafford Road. Sign up on the sheet at PYC in the hallway across from the name badges or call the reservation line to be added to the list. On the other Tuesdays it is Ladies’ Day. Wednesday is Men’s Day. Only $38 covers 18 holes of golf, lunch, For more information call Larry Snyder, and prizes. Guests are welcome. The more 503-737-1509, or Gayle Timmerman, the merrier. The first tee time is 9:30 a.m. 503-297-4437. PAGE 5 | The Portlight | 6.08 SOME ROSES ARE GROWN WHILE OTHERS ARE MADE Y es, PYC did very well on CRYA Opening Day due to three special folks. We thank Mike Lewis for his on shore work. Doug Foster for getting us out and organized across the water. Lynda Hirst, as usual had the creativity, drive and organizational skills to make work fun. The “Rose Project” was gigantic and Lynda wants to thank her helpers Gayle Timmerman, Mary Ann Nitchie, Ros Borys, Linda Nurss, Warren Knight, Ken and Norene Kudruna, Cornie Stevens, Penny Spaziani, Linda Dean, and Kathy and Mike Lewis. PAGE 6 | The Portlight | 6.08 (503) 735-0632 Father’s Day BBQ on the Island (Rain - BBQ at the Clubhouse) Hamburgers & Hot Dogs, Potato Salad, Beans and Chips Soft Drinks Provided (BYOB) Father’s Day - Sunday June 15th 3:00 pm - 6:00pm $7.50 per person Reservations by June 9th: www.portlandyc.com or (503) 735-0632 CAKE WALK PRIZES NEEDED We are planning to have an old-fashioned Carnival as part of the entertainment for our Birthday Party, and of course no Carnival would be complete without a Cake Walk! To do this, however, we need help from all of you. If you would please bring a cake, pie, plate of cookies, brownies, cupcakes or whatever, we would really appreciate it! These will be given to the winners of the Cake Walk, so they need to be on/in disposable containers. Also, given the nature of the Cake Walk, there will be a lot of opportunities to win, so we need a large number of prizes, which is why we need your help! Here’s your chance to not only contribute something to the party and show off your baking or shopping skills, but also a chance to win a yummy dessert for the next week! If you can help please call Mary Stainsby at (503) 310-2478. Thanks for your help and I’ll look forward to seeing you in the Cake Walk!!!! PAGE 7 | The Portlight | 6.08 P Y C H O S T S O P E N I N G DAY Shiver Me Timbers! , It s a Pirate Cruise on the Plum Krazy Please Help Support Blooming Branches Youth Development Strategies Pay for Summer Programs. 4th of July Celebration Pirate River Cruise on July 19, 2008 — Hosted by Kenny Smith July 4th - At the Club Give low-income youth a leg up with your contribution to a great time. Fantastic All American Barbeque Dinner “Now and then we had a hope that if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates.” Mark Twain Why join the navy if you can be a pirate? Steve Jobs Includes hors d’oeuvres, wine, dessert table, And sunset view on return trip Burgers • Grilled Hot Dogs & Polish Jody’s Potato Salad • Baked Beans Watermelon • Apple Pie • Ice Cream Vic’s Bingo with Prizes Fort Vancouver Fireworks Please call to register by June 15th • Lisa: 503-317-6793 • http://www.bloomingbranches.org O P E N I N G DAY M A S T E R M I N D S Bar 5:30 pm Dinner 6:30 pm Bingo 8:00 pm Cost: $10.00 Adults $7.00 Children under 12 Reservation deadline: June 30th www.portlandyc.com (503) 735-0632 July 5th and 6th Mini-Cruise to the Outstation Doug Foster Fleet Captain Lynda Hirst Rose Artist Mike and Kathy Lewis Opening Day Chairs No host - No planned meals or activities. Reservations are not needed. PAGE 8 | The Portlight | 6.08 S TAG C R U I S E Photos by Stan, Skip & Frank PAGE 9 | The Portlight | 6.08 B OAT D E C O R AT I O N C O O KO U T Photos by Stan & Skip PAGE 10 | The Portlight | 6.08 YEARBOOK AND ROSTER T he 2008 Portland Yacht Club Centennial Roster and Yearbook is now available for members to pick up at the club office. Additional books are available for $10 each. The Roster and Yearbook committee worked diligently on this year’s book. Gayle Timmerman and the advertising sales team of Betsy Leonardi, Wylie Grabish, Sandra Rose and Shirley Landels secured new advertisers this year and also met the team’s target sales goal. Steven Callihan assisted with the Members Commemorative Ad production. Adrianne Peterson and Joan Johnson spent countless hours searching through the many photographs of the 2007 events for the Year in Review photo pages. Our thanks to the club photographers and members for submitting the many photos. Sue Miller took on the task of coordinating and proofing the member section and worked with Vice-Commodore and Closed Moorage Chair Jerry Miller on the revisions to both the Fleet and Reciprocal sections. Julie Reagan was instrumental in making sure incoming update forms, photos and emails were submitted for changes in the new book. Once again, this year the club was fortunate to employ the talents of Kathy Lyons, who provided the graphic production services. Please be sure to make an effort to thank the advertisers, especially the member advertisers, who, year after year, continue to support PYC. The Committee hopes the membership will enjoy the Centennial book, not only during 2008, but for years to come. COOKOUTS J une will hopefully cooperate with some warm weather allowing us go get out on the patio for our two cookouts this month. June 13th, will be a good kickoff for Father’s Day weekend. June 27th is getting close to July 4th, time to break out the fire works? We have been having a great response to our request for early sign up (before noon on the prior Thursday), and we thank you. We will continue to have drawings for two free cookouts for the early sign up folks. We will also continue to be creative with themes and entertainment. Watch for more surprises in the coming months. See you at the cookouts. Frank Bocarde Cookout Committee RECIPROCAL REPORT E ach year, as part of the Roster updating process, the information we have on reciprocal moorage is verified and updated. Starting last year, we are providing some basic information in the Roster on most clubs listed–general location, contact persons and phone numbers, facilities available, hours of operation, etc. Hopefully, this information will prove useful. Currently, we have reciprocal agreements with over 130 yacht clubs from Alaska to Southern California, even a few in Hawaii. A few clubs on the list do not have moorage facilities; these agreements are purely for social reasons. Most of the information on established reciprocal agreements regarding facilities available to guests comes from letters we exchange with these clubs annually. Other information comes from our members who visit a club and note a change in what is offered. In cases where no agreement exists, we send a letter seeking to establish a formal relationship. In this process, there are the clubs that, for whatever reason, decline our offer of reciprocal privileges. These are: Gibsons, Fidalgo, Anacortes, Comox Valley, Ladysmith, Lopez Island, Maple Bay, Sequim Bay, Shilshole Bay, South Sound Cruising Club, Swinomish and Royal Vancouver yacht clubs. The Columbia River YC has been removed from our list due to their insurance requirements that we do not meet. Frankly, I’m amazed at the number of clubs in the Puget Sound and British Columbia that are willing to offer reciprocal moorage to a club on the Columbia River, one their members will probably never visit by boat. Our members that cruise these northern waters are getting the better of the deal here. Gary Erdahl says this is easy. You just drop a line out in front of the club A final thought: Many clubs will grant you moorage privileges and access to club facilities even though they have declined to establish a formal arrangement. Bottom line, it doesn’t hurt to ask. Most, if they have room for you, will grant you the courtesy. Don’t Forget Al Mirati Put Bald Eagle Days in Cathlamet on your fun schedule July 19 & 20. Reciprocal Chairman All sailors get ready for the Mauni Elliot every Wednesday in June. Plus the Centennial Regatta June 6th, 7th and 8th. PAGE 11 | The Portlight | 6.08 LADIES’ DINNER Photos by Bob Knauer PAGE 12 | The Portlight | 6.08 E N T E RTA I N M E N T R E P O RT T hanks to Jan and Donna Kay Molenaar for chairing this years Mother’s Day brunch. The menu was superb with a variety of choice ingredients to stuff your omelets, wonderful champagne orange julius’s, ham, salmon, fruit and pastries galore, just to name a few of the items served. Special thanks to all of our volunteers that assisted serving this wonderful Mothers’ Day treat. Brian Hedges, Julie and Jim Hinkley, Jack Mitchem, Judy and Rodney Wells, Dave and Terri Entler, Bob Martin, Berkeley Smith, Stan and Roz Borys, Carl and Cheri Tuma, Dave Rimbach, Al Mirati, Steve Callihan, Cliff Swan, Lee Ann Snyder, Butch Wilcox, Ron and Gayle Timmerman, Christian and Hans Hoelscher. I apologize if I missed anyone. As you can see it takes a lot of volunteers to S TAG C R U I S E T he Stag Cruise was blessed with perfect weather. We tied up 43 boats with 106 members and guests. Jim Butler orchestrated the food and had a band of eager volunteers around him. Fantastic fried oysters on Friday got the party off to a great start. I personally didn’t think I was much of an oyster eater but changed my mind after these morsels. A few at Vic’s Texas Holdem table had them delivered. Vic left the table by morning to prepare mouthwatering cinnamon French toast. Saturday had the usual group dingy over to Ridgefield for lunch. That night we gorged ourselves with 100 pounds of prime rib. The meals were topped off on Sunday morning with Jim and his trained team making to-order omelets for everyone. If it weren’t for the volunteers, Jim feels we would be eating hot dogs and hamburgers. We had many first time boats, Bo brought the only girl and 10 of the guests were college folks who left early Sunday to graduate from college. They never came back. Skip Nitchie paraphrasing Jim Butler’s input. He was too modest. VESSEL REGISTRATION put on these big events and their help is greatly appreciated by all that attend. Is Your Vessel’s Registration Current? I would also like to thank Carolyn Bishop for Chairing the Ladies’ Dinner. The Carousel theme was spectacular. Carolyn brought a few pieces of her private collection to view and our guest speaker provided us with a history of the Carousel and what is being done to preserve these artistic animals. Jan put on an excellent salmon dinner. Since mid-February, the Multnomah County Sheriff ’s Office River Patrol has been actively visiting Oregon moorages checking for current registration stickers. Failure to have a current sticker can result in a fine of $97 for failure to register your boat and a fine of $242 for failure to display a current registration sticker. Arriving by water, the deputies are walking the docks and checking on registrations. Our next big event will be Fourth of July. Please sign up early, this really helps Fred and the committee out. We also need volunteers to assist. Please contact me if you can help. It is a great way to get to know one another. A recent survey showed that 30-40% of the boats in the moorage are not current or not displaying any registration. Terri Entler Michael Lewis Entertainment Chair 3PM to 7PM Every Friday Light hors d’oeuvres Happy Hour I hope everyone has extra monies to give the Multnomah County Sheriff Deputies!! Please remember to get your Portlight Information in by the 10th Send to [email protected] and [email protected] Your Mega-Yacht Sailing Experience Come aboard Star Clipper, the largest fully rigged sailing ship in the world today. As thousands of feet of sail unfurl above you, you’ll feel the elation of those mariners of long ago. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, friendly crew and international cuisine. You can choose to LEND A HAND HOISTING THE SAILS, CLIMB THE MAST, OR just lie back and let the crew do all the work. The adventure has just begun as you sail to the sun-kissed Mediterranean, exotic Far East or the Caribbean. Special Rates for PYC Members. Call Rosemary at 503-650-6117 www.amdreamcruise.com See www.starclippers.com for a video PAGE 13 | The Portlight | 6.08 P O R T L A N D YAC H T C L U B O P E N I N G DAY B OAT S I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for contributing to a truly outstanding showing last Saturday at Opening Day. as you know we accomplished our goal with 104 boats in the parade plus 5 review boats. Counting PYC participants also on the review boats and doing other “official business” we had 116 PYC represented!! As a result PYC was awarded 4 First Place Awards - including BEST OVERALL, a second place, and a third place ... guess we needed somewhere to improve!!! core committee comprised of Lynda Hirst - chief Rose designer and fabricator, Harry Braunstein - committed to our goals of winning and agreeing to anything to get us there, and Nancy Kirk - who persistently pressed forward with anything necessary. Back about 2005, the Club started realizing our Centennial year was not too far off. At that time, someone came up with a Opening Day Fleet Goal of 100 PYC boats for Doug Foster 2008. Sounded great until I realized I’d be Fleet Captain Fleet Captain in 2008!!! Without the help of everyone we could not have achieved this monumental record. I Starting last year, I formed a core group especially want to thank Michael Lewis, focused on how to pull it off. Ultimately PYC’s Overall Opening Day Chair and my Absolute After Five Amazing Grace Amazing Grace Antsea Argo Bergitte Big Easy Blue Jay Calypso Celtic Myst Child of the Mist Conundrum Delight Diamond Donna Ecstacy Eden Exotica Father of Neptune Five O’Clock Somewhere Freda Fly Freiheit Fury Galatea Gemini Daze Gerri-L Gilligan Grace Hall-E-Wood Halsey Hey Jude Highlander Hipnautic Hotspur Irie Jaks-V Jazzy Julia Max Tuma Smethers Johnson Koudele Ankele Hirst Christiansen Sudlow Lyon Gentemann Mack MacGregor/Kirk Gordon Brice * Simonson Dickson Jorgensen Kraig Antonson * Vaughn Engle * Gazow Hazzard Entler LeDoux Chevalier Nitchie Smith Hall Butler * Wells Thomson * Taylor Smith Shambaugh Alfonzo Nurss Slonecliffe Just Us 2 Keydet Kismet Koki Kokopelli L’Adventure Last Call Luscious M. S. Halkirk Mabe Marisol Masquerade Memory Maker Merrimac MIRA Molodez Monkey Bar Morningstar My Outlet Mystic Navicula Negotiator Nimbus No Drama One Fine Day Oregonaute Pain Killer Pap’s Choice Paradox Patriot Patronus Paulistana Phantom Pier Pressure Prime Time Queen Anne Rain-ie Raven Rebellion Justice * Witschard Hansen Dyer Stuckey Timmerman Hahn Knab Stephens Hedges Miller Nudo Beirwagen Beall Anderson Johnson Foster Cirotski Morgan Adams/Richards * Wisdom Hoelscher Stevens Toristoja Eckhardt Dean Chevalier Walter Pearson Mortensen Newsom Peterson * Kellogg Mummey Spaziani Hunkins Allison Burns Keane RYA Saphira Scamp Sea Ace Sea Gypsy Sea Ya Sequel Shangria-La Sirocco Slip Away Snowhawke Solitude Sound Venture Sovereign Spirit St Nick Star Island Sylvia Tally Ho Tamaroa Ted K The Viking II Three Hour Tour Three Monkeys T-N-T Tropicale Veloce Veranda Wanderer Wanted II Waypoint Western Grebe Whisper Williwaw Wind Raven Wy’east Zuider Zee McCann Etter Miller Erdahl Brusco * Emmons Bills Peterson Creegan Stansell Larson Paulbitski Braunstein Ollerenshaw Hansen Hansen Kudrna Wilcox Derby House * Naviaux Tillman Bishop Collins Kerns Bishop Reich Hanke Snyder Mauselle Serrano Bieker Grabisch Eckert Lewis Mitchem Molenaar * Worked CRYA duties and were counted PAGE 14 | The Portlight | 6.08 W I N N I N G F L E E T O N O P E N I N G DAY 2 0 0 8 PAGE 15 | The Portlight | 6.08 COMING EVENTS SUN 1 JUNE 8 MON 2 3 9 Centennial Regatta 15 WED 4 THURS 5 16 FRI 6 7 Centennial Regatta Centennial Regatta Women’s Golf Men’s Golf Happy Hour Lunch 10 11 13 14 Portlight Deadline Lunch Women’s Golf Men’s Golf 17 18 12 Cookout Happy Hour 19 20 Lunch Coed Scramble Golf 23 SAT Lunch Mauni Elliot Race Mauni Elliot Race Father’s Day Dingy Cruise to Tomahawk Is. 22 TUES 24 Mauni Elliot Race Men’s Golf 25 Board Meeting Bridge 26 Happy Hour 27 Lunch 21 Centennial Celebration Party No Lunch 28 Lunch Women’s Golf 29 30 1 JULY Women’s Golf 6 Independence Day Mini Cruise at Willow Bar 7 8 Private Party 13 14 2 Men’s Golf 9 15 3 Lunch Lunch Women’s Golf Cookout Happy Hour Mauni Elliot Race Men’s Golf 10 Portlight Deadline 16 17 Board Meeting Women’s Golf 20 21 Barkley Sound Cruise Bald Eagle Days Cruise Cathlamet Barkley Sound Cruise 27 28 Barkley Sound Cruise Barkley Sound Cruise 22 Barkley Sound Cruise Men’s Golf 23 24 Barkley Sound Cruise Women’s Golf Barkley Sound Cruise Lunch Men’s Golf 29 30 31 Barkley Sound Cruise Women’s Golf Barkley Sound Cruise Lunch Men’s Golf 11 Happy Hour Cookout Men’s Golf Lunch 4 Independence Day Celebrate the 4th at PYC Bingo, BBQ, Prizes Barkley Sound Cruise 18 Bald Eagle Days Cruise Cathlamet Happy Hour 25 Barkley Sound Cruise Happy Hour Cookout 1 AUGUST Barkley Sound Cruise Happy Hour Downriver Cruise Lunch 5 Independence Day Mini Cruise at Willow Bar No Lunch 12 PYC / SHSC Gold Rush Private Party Lunch 19 Lunch Bald Eagle Days Cruise Cathlamet 26 Barkley Sound Cruise Lunch 2 Lunch Barkley Sound Cruise Downriver Cruise 8FDBOIFMQZPVSQBSFOUTTUBZJOUIFJSIPNF 'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPOQMFBTFWJTJU XXXTUBZBUIPNFBNFSJDBDPNQZDPSDBMM Sure Stonecliff sent this picture of her family aboard the family boat Julia Max. Represented are four generations. Sue’s parents are the boat-owning members. They hope to include their children in some of the PYC activities in the future. From left to right: George Stonecliffe (s/v Julia Max), John Derville (m/v Happy Daze), Phoebe Derville, Sue Stonecliffe, Steve and Jenna Gorham with their daughters Ashley (baby) and Elaine, Ted and Christine Stonecliffe with their son Caleb. Darlene Weisen Vice President & Client Service Officer “What other luxury dealerships try to be” Special Discounts to Portland Yacht Club Members! 633 NE Twelfth Avenue, Portland • Mon-Fri 8-7, Sat 9-6, Sun 11-6 1-877-802-0091 www.vicalfonso.com Your Ad Here Portland Yacht Club 1241 NE Marine Drive Portland, OR 97211 Printed on 100% post consumer paper. office 503.542.8526 mobile 503.504.1092 [email protected]
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