Ripples from the Rock - Ripple Rock Squadron pennant
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Ripples from the Rock - Ripple Rock Squadron pennant
Ripple Rock Squadron Ripples from the Rock June - July 2015 Social Director Report Well, I do believe that summer has arrived and what a welcome time. Everyone has been anxious to get out in the gardens and especially out on their boats. We will be out there shortly too. Sounds like the Gorge Harbour getaway was a success. Unfortunately we weren’t able to make it, but I hear that there were about 20-24 people there, from the squadron. That is great. The Seafood Festival was great too. Lots of food, fun, and of course some door prizes are the added bonus when you are among friends. Here’s to a great summer and fall of boating. Have a great season of fun, but most of all, be safe. Lots of fun things coming up in the fall, I believe. From slide shows to a fall gathering, it will be a busy season. Take care and will see you out on the waters. Vicky Inside this issue Ripple Rock Squadron Box 481 Campbell River, B.C. V9W 5C1 Commanders Report Page 3 Intro to charts Pages 4-5 Phone: 1-250-923-6587 Web Page: www.RippleRockSquadron.com Centimeter accurate GPS Page 6 Renewing a CPS Membership Page 7 Salad in a jar Page 8 Humour Page 10 Squadron Officers Page 11 Help wanted For those of you who are not interested in holding a position with the Ripple Rock Squadron but would like to lend a helping hand now and again please call Vicki. & industrial supplies Murray stoudt Owner Tel: (250) 287-7121 Cres lTd 1033 Ironwood Street Campbell River, B.C V9W 5L6 Fax: (250) 287-8933 Res: (250) 923-1897 E-Mail: [email protected] Sponsors & Supporters Discounts may be available. The rate is set by the business where applicable. Please enquire before any purchase & show your Membership Card A-1 Radiators Ltd Advance Marine Power Ltd. Advance Travel The Travel Place Altech Diesel Ltd. Bill Howich RV & Marine Boatland Appy's & Cheescake Cloverdale Paints Daigle Welding & Marine Ltd. Discovery Marine Centre Discovery Harbour Fuels Sales Encompass Marine Ltd. Island Inkjet Ideal Tackle Insurance Centres J.B. Radiators Lordco Parts Ltd. Lube-X Fast Oil Change Centre 2 Madman McKay's Maycock Optical Napa Auto Parts North Island Propeller Ltd. Ocean Pacific Marine Supply Ltd. Periscope Promotions Plastics Plus Fabricating Redden Net Ltd. R.H. Printing Ltd. River Sportsman Ltd. Salmon Point Resort Sinnott & Co. Law Corp. St John Ambulance Topstitch Upholstery Tyee Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. Tyee Marine & Fishing Supplies White's Diesel Power & Marine Commander’s Report Spring, 2015 It is Spring and boating has begun again for yet another year! By the time you read this the annual trip to Gorge Harbour will be over and we will all be cruising for the summer. Many thanks to all who served on last year’s Bridge and who have continued on for another year. Thanks too Vicky! For all your efforts to make our social activities such a success. Congratulations to Larry Seeley for his National Commander’s Award for his lifesaving efforts on Maui last February. Congratulations as well to Lionel and Lee for the District Commander’s Citations they received for all of their volunteer work. The Safe Boating Week project went off very well with many restaurants, marinas,stores, coffee shops, and schools taking part. Thanks to Anne and Grant and the rest of the Bridge for helping to make that happen. Look for newspaper information in July about the upcoming “Discovery Passage Passage” event. The turnout the last several years has been very good and I expect we will be asked to help with safety boats again this year. Courses went well this year and Howard is planning to advertise in August and offer courses to start in September. We will also be looking at putting on at least one member’s night per month to keep people active and involved. So far the plans call for a rope splicing and knot night, a couple of slide shows, a Navigation review, a”putting the boat to bed for the winter” session, and a VHF radio review in the Spring. Let a Bridge member know any other suggestions you have for evening sessions. Have a great summer everyone and we’ll see you on the water! Kevin Kavanagh Commander 1407 Maple Street Campbell River, B.C. V9W 5M4 3 Introduction to Charts - Capt Geoff Charts have always fascinated me. There is the sense of exploring new territory, wondering about a secluded bay, or what it will actually look like when you enter an unvisited channel. One of the big draws for me is wondering about the people who did the surveying. Most of the original surveying was done with sextant and hand lead line by crews under oars or sail. Even now, outside of the main commercial routes, some of the information still comes from those original surveys. Charts contain so much useful information, not just the water depths, but bottom type, currents, restricted areas and the like. Above the surface, aids to navigation, coastline type and much more information is available. To fit this all onto a chart, most of the information has to be condensed, using symbols, or abbreviations. The key to interpreting this information is contained in a booklet known as Chart No. 1. Of course things change: docks are built or removed, occasionally new underwater dangers are found or created, such as a vessel sinking in shallow water. This information is generally first given out to the marine community in a “Notice to Shipping”. Many notices to shipping are fairly short lived, such as a navigation buoy temporarily out of position, with the notice cancelled when the buoy is returned to position. Others are permanent, such as a new breakwater and become “Notices to Mariners”. Charts must be kept up to date by entering the permanent changes onto them. Sometimes it is also useful to enter the temporary changes that you should remain aware of, such as a temporary underwater hazard. So where do you find these Notices to Shipping and Notice to Mariners? Current Notships are broadcast on Marine Radio. They can also be found on the Internet. Notices to Mariners can also be found on the internet. If you don’t have internet access, you can arrange to have both NotShips and Notices to Mariners mailed to you. While Notship lists cover the whole coast, for Notices to Mariners, you can look up corrections for a particular chart on the internet, a real timesaver. The first thing to check when updating your chart is that the edition is current (Web site will show chart number, name and edition date, which must be the same date as shown below the bottom left margin of your chart). New chart editions are not created very often, and only if major changes have occurred. Having confirmed we have the current edition, how do we know which corrections we need to make? When you buy a chart, Canadian Hydrographics Services (CHS - the group that does surveys and maintains charts and most other publications) will likely have put some of the corrections on the latest reprint. These will be shown below chart edition date. There may also be a green stamp indicating further corrections along the lines of “Updated to June 2010”. Any newer corrections need to be entered on the chart. The CHS website where you find the Notice to Mariners has instructions on how to make and record these corrections. 4 Continued on pg 5 When using your up-to-date chart, you need to know more than what the abbreviations, symbols and colours mean. You also need to know how tide height affects the values you see for depths. (For example the symbols for a dangerous rock and a rock awash are quite similar, but the extra few feet of depth at datum may allow you to pass over one, but certainly not the other.) You also need to know how to find true and magnetic north, and how to plot a course. Once you have set your course, you need to know how to verify you are staying on track. If the terms above are confusing, you may want to consider a chartwork course or book. For links to the Notices to Shipping and Notices to Mariners (which also includes a reminder that carriage and use of CHS’s paper charts is a legal requirement), and other Boating Safety information, including details of Power Squadron’s boating essentials course, where basic chartwork is taught, please visit our website at www.ripplerocksquadron.com 5 Centimeter-accurate GPS-based positioning system Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a centimeter-accurate GPS-based positioning system that could revolutionize geolocation on virtual reality headsets, cellphones and other technologies, making global positioning and orientation far more precise than what is currently available on a mobile device. Todd Humphreys, assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, and his team in the Radio navigation Lab have built a low-cost system that reduces location errors from the size of a large car to the size of a nickel -- a more than 100 times increase in accuracy. Humphreys collaborated with Professor Robert W. Heath from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and graduate students on the new technology, which they describe in a recent issue of GPS World. Centimeter-accurate positioning systems are already used in geology, surveying and mapping, but the survey-grade antennas these systems employ are too large and costly for use in mobile devices. The breakthrough by Humphreys and his team is a powerful and sensitive software-defined GPS receiver that can extract centimeter accuracies from the inexpensive antennas found in mobile devices -- such precise measurements were not previously possible. The researchers anticipate that their software’s ability to leverage low-cost antennas will reduce the overall cost of centimeter accuracy, making it economically feasible for mobile devices. Humphreys and his team have spent six years building a specialized receiver, called GRID, to extract socalled carrier phase measurements from low-cost antennas. GRID currently operates outside the phone, but it will eventually run on the phone’s internal processor. To further develop this technology, Humphreys and his students recently co-founded a startup, called Radiosense. Humphreys and his team are working with Samsung to develop a snap-on accessory that will tell smartphones, tablets and virtual reality headsets their precise position and orientation. Source: University of Texas at Austin. May 5, 2015 Office: (250) 286-1038 Fax: (250) 286-8303 FOR ALL YOUR BOATING NEEDS!! Shawn Switzer Owner/Operator 690 Island Hwy., Campbell River, B.C., V9W 2C3 DISCOVERY MARINE CENTRE • Outboard & Stern Drive Sales & Service • Fiberglass Repairs • Boat Hauling Peter Jackman 1853 Meredith Road Campbell River, BC V9W 7L8 Phone (250) 287-9960 Fax: (250) 287-9980 6 Renewing a CPS Membership It may seem like I’m preaching to the converted. The vast majority of people reading the Ripples are current, paid up members of Ripple Rock Squadron. That’s great. If you completed the course in the last year, membership will have been included in the price. After the first year you will have gotten a renewal notice in the mail or by email and either sent a cheque to “National” or logged in online and purchased your membership that way. This article is intended for situations when someone comes up and says, “I used to be a member but it lapsed because ....., how can I rejoin?” The easiest way is to go to the CPS National site at: http://www.cps-ecp.ca/ Go to the “Membership” tab in the toolbar and select “Rejoin” from the dropdown menu and from there follow the instructions. There is a “Quick Membership Rejoin” (No Login required) for those whose membership has lapsed recently. If the membership lapsed many years ago, or you cannot remember your membership number or past postal code, fill out the “rejoin form” or contact Membership at 1-888-CPS-BOAT. National may need to research your file in their archives. A membership agent will contact you to complete the transaction and ask for a credit card number to pay the appropriate dues. Like most situations where spending money is involved, it’s probably easier than you think. Grant Jones Membership Officer BEAVER AQUATICS LTD. Bryan Erickson 250-287-7652 760 Island Highway Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2C3 Fax: 250-287-8652 e-mail: [email protected] www.beaveraquatics.ca SALES • RENTALS • AIR • INSTRUCTION • REPAIRS SUSAN WARD Licensed Optician/Owner Discovery Harbour Shopping Centre 110-1334 Island Hwy. Campbell River, B.C. V9W 8C9 Tel: (250) 850-2020 Fax: (250) 850-2021 7 8 Appy’s & Cheesecake 250-286-0382 MANUFACTURED IN CAMPBELL RIVER BY ALUMINUM BOAT BUILDING & MARINE FABRICATION CUSTOM SHEARING & METAL FORMING • MARINE SUPPLIES 250-286-6749 FAX: 250-286-6847 TOM SEWID CELL: 250-287-0131 TOLL FREE: 1-888-393-6464 2177 Island Hwy., Campbell River, B.C. Canada V9W 2G6 web site: www.eaglecraft.bc.ca • email: [email protected] 9 We welcome members to attend all Bridge Meetings Call ahead (250-923-7376) if you have a topic to add to the agenda. Change of Information Name: ___________________________________Membership # ____________________________ Address: _______________________________ City __________________ Province __________ Postal Code ___________ Phone # _____________________Email Address ___________________ Boat Name: _____________________________ Boat Size: _________ Power or Sail (Circle) Mail to: Membership Officer, Ripple Rock Squadron, Box 481, Campbell River, BC. V9W 5C1 10 RIPPLE ROCK SQUADRON BRIDGE OFFICERS Name Position Phone Kevin Kavanagh Commander OPEN Executive Officer Howard Fielding Training & Supply Officer 203-4896 Bill Koss Past Commander 923-6587 Brien Dolan Treasurer 923-3993 Dawn Ross Secretary 285-3689 Grant Jones Membership /Privacy Officer 923-7492 Lionel Botting ATO ROC(M) DSC 830-1726 OPEN ATO Boat Pro Lee Andrew Chief Proctor 850-0979 Vicky Williams Social Officer 923-5779 Anne Bosshart Historian 923-6304 Liz McLelan Newsletter 923-2114 OPEN Web Administration 250-337-8462 OPENMAREP VOLUNTEER NEEDED Publicity Officer Stan J. Palmer General Manager DISCOVERY HARBOUR FUEL SALES Independent Marine Fuel Dealer DISCOVERY HARBOUR Box 512 Campbell River, BC V9W 5C1 Phone: (250) 287-3456 Fax: (250) 287-3442 Res: (250) 923-6742 Cell: (250) 202-3456 [email protected] Your Vancouver Island Oceanside Vacation Destination Located mid-way between Courtenay and Campbell River • Full Service RV Sites with cable TV • On-Site RV Rentals & Cottages • Sheltered Boat Moorage • Heated Swimming Pool & Jacuzzi • Restrooms with Free Hot Showers • Fishing Charters • Boat Rentals • Recreation Hall • Laundromat • Waterfront Restaurant & Pub • Playground & Games Room • Open Year Round; Off Season Rates 2176 Salmon Point Road, Campbell River, B. C., Canada V9H 1E5 • Ph: 250-923-6605 • Fax: 250-923-7572 Toll Free: 1-866-246-6605 • www.salmonpoint.com 11 Rolland Langill General Manager 102 - 1370 Island Highway Campbell River BC V9W 8C9 fishing,hunting,Camping RogerKirk,murrayWhelan Owners Phone: 250-286-1011 Cell: 250-201-0035 Fax: 250-286-6254 Toll Free: 1-800-663-2294 880 Island Highway, Campbell River, B.C. Canada V9W 2C3 phone:(250)287-2641 [email protected] www.oceanpacificmarine.com Fax: (250) 287-7701 www.tyeemarine.com Your Full Service Marine Store and Boatyard Ripple Rock Squadron PO Box 481 Campbell River BC V9W 5C1 Publications Mail Agreement # 40042398 Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons – Escadrilles canadienne de plaisance Training in Recreational Boating Since 1938 Published by Ripple rock Squadron a Unit of Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons 12
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