April 2015
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April 2015
VOLUME XXVI, NO. 4 - APRIL 2015 THE LOG S O U T H C A R O L I N A YA C H T C L U B M E M B E R S H I P N E W S L E T T E R IT'S A GROUND-BREAKING SPRING AT SCYC! 1 0 YAC H T C LU B D R I V E, H I LTO N H E A D I S L A N D, S C 2 9 9 26 C L U B H O U S E : 6 8 1 - S C YC • S P O R T S C E N T E R : 6 8 1 - 3 1 0 0 • S A I L I N G : 3 42-262 8 H A R B O U R M A S T E R : 6 8 1 - 9 23 5 • R E A L E S TAT E : 6 8 1 - 5 6 0 0 • S E C U R I T Y: 6 8 1 - 6 4 0 5 CLUB H OU SE RULE S & AT TI RE D I N I N G H OURS TUESDAY - SATURDAY Breakfast............................7:00-9:30 AM Lunch..................................... 11:30-2:30 PM Happy Hour ...................5:00-6:30 PM Dinner.................................. *5:30-9:00 PM S U N D AY • Appropriate casual day attire is required for the Clubhouse. Brunch............................11:30-3:00 PM *Tuesday Dinner is a buffet served from 5:30-7:30 PM EXE C UTIVE BOARD PAST C OMMO DO RE S Founder JAMES N. RICHARDSON, JR. Commodore HUNTLEY TARLETON Vice Commodore JOE HIGHSMITH Secretary KEVIN KEOGH Fleet Captain LEE EDWARDS Club Chaplain GREG KRONZ Activities BRITTANY TARLETON Membership/House JANE WEDGEWORTH Tennis/Sports SARA DANIEL Yachting LEE EDWARDS Protocol LESLIE RICHARDSON Cruise FleetCommander PAT MOORE Harbor 20 Fleet Captain JOE HIGHSMITH David Bachelder Dudley King Edward Forrest Denny Fraser Peter H. Hunter Brian Carmines Donald P. McKenna L. Kirk Glenn Richard S. Woods Martin Olsen Bill Daniel Rudrick G. Otto Thomas Galbraith Gene Taggart James W. Bradshaw 2013-2014 2 011-2012 2 009-2010 2007-2008 2 005-2006 2 003-2004 2 001-2002 1 999-2000 1997-1998 1 996 1995 1993-1994 1992 1991 1990 CLUB STAFF LEE LUCIER....................................... APRIL LANGILL........................... JESSA BURT..................................... EMILY HOLYOAK......................... KEVIN CAVANAUGH.............. VICKI BURRIS................................. ADDISON COOK......................... MARK NEWMAN....................... DENISE AGEE................................ LYNDA KESSLER........................ KAREN MORGENROTH....... General Manager/CEO Clubhouse Manager Catering & Events Director Wine Director Executive Chef Membership Director Member Services Director Yachting Director Tennis Director Sports Center Coordinator Accounting Director [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TAB LE O F C O NTENTS CLUB ACTIVITY REPORT 1 IN & AROUND THE CLUB2 UPCOMING EVENTS5 CALENDAR 6 SPORTS CENTER NEWS8 YACHTING LOG 10 CRUISING NEWS 11 THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE12 RECIPROCAL CLUBS COVER PHOTO 13 • Evening dining is by reservation. Lunch is first come, first served in Bluefish. • Jackets are required for gentlemen Wednesday - Saturday evenings and Sunday Brunch in the Catesby Dining Room. Jackets are not required on Tuesday evenings or on special themed events. Ladies are required to dress in a fashion that is compatible with that of the gentlemen. • No short pants or jeans allowed in the Catesby Dining Room. • Gentlemen may not wear hats or caps in the Clubhouse. • Shirts and shoes are required at all times on Club premises, except around the swimming pool. Bathing attire not permitted within the Clubhouse. • SCYC is a family-oriented club that appreciates well behaved children, but they should be supervised at all times. • Smoking is not permitted inside the SCYC Clubhouse. • Boaters must notify the Club if planning to arrive by boat to ensure dockage. • When a cancellation policy applies, the Club must be notified of cancellation within the time specified so that charges to your account may be avoided. • While in the Clubhouse, cell phones should be turned off or kept on silent/ vibrate. Members who find it necessary to use cell phones while dining are asked to step into the foyer or outside. ••• OFFICIAL CLUB DRESS SUMMER Club Commissioning through Commodore’s Ball Navy blazer, blue oxford shirt, off-white pants & a club tie WINTER After Commodore’s Ball, until Club Commissioning Navy blazer, white oxford shirt, grey pants & a club tie. Club Founders Leslie & JR Richardson, Jr, GM Lee Lucier, Brittany and Commodore Huntley Tarleton break ground on the new Pool Bar! The LOG is distributed monthly by mail and email to SCYC Members. Submissions may be sent to Addison by email: [email protected] THE LOG January 2015 Club Activity Report by LEE LUCIER, GENERAL MANAGER As the season changes here at the Club, I am excited to see all that is happening every day. We have enjoyed great events and progress over the past month with the Legacy League Family Ball, Club Commissioning, Harbor 20 racing, Pool Bar construction and the continued growth of club activities for the membership. This month, we are looking forward to the new Spring menus from Chef Kevin and his culinary team, Easter Brunch, Heritage festivities, the Windmill Harbour Regatta (and DDS&A cup), and the Boat Show the first weekend of May. Easter brunch this year will be highlighted by the club's egg hunt at 1:00 pm, with designated age appropriate areas for the children. Quickly following Easter, the Heritage golf tournament begins, and the club's hospitality vessel will again be parked in the Harbour Town Yacht Basin, this year in slip #11. The vessel, a Haig Point Ferry, will be open to all members Friday from 12-5:00 pm, Saturday from 11-6:00pm and Sunday from 12–6:00pm. We will be featuring refreshments and hors d’oeuvres from both clubs. At the end of the month, the Windmill Harbour Regatta, featuring the DDS&A cup, will include both Harbor 20’s and other One Design fleets, thus building upon a great event. I invite you to join and watch some great One Design sailing from your club members. COMMODORE’S COMMENTS by HUNTLEY TARLETON, COMMODORE Thank you to all the attendees of the Club Commissioning and the first Boat Commissioning of 2015. I am looking forward to this new boating season. The warm air and longer days are here, so it’s time to get on the water! I would like to thank John Rumsey for inviting my daughter, Blythe, to sail with the Harbor 20 Group. This was Blythe’s first time sailing and she loved it. In my defense, I have asked her numerous times if she would like to go sailing... the answer to me has always been a resounding, NO! I am not sure if this answer is due to my sailing ability or the fact that I am her father. I am going with the later. On a side note, I would also like to thank the sailor who taught Blythe a few choice words. I let her know these words are only to be used on the water, under very specific racing conditions. The PHRF Series is underway. Participation in the series is up, due to the efforts of Judith and Bill Lawrenson. We have ten boats registered. The first race in this series was a two hour float. Unfortunately, the wind did not hiltonheadislandboatshow.com, and to come join the club and the Hilton Head boating community for a great weekend of boats and food. Finally, the pool bar and pool area remodel is well underway. The construction has begun and looks to be on schedule. New furnishings have been purchased and ordered, and the overall area is enjoying a total faceKicking off May, the Boat Show lift. We cannot wait to open this year promises to be a great event with an poolside with a new look that we are expanded event calendar and nu- sure everyone will love. merous dining options. I invite you to visit the show website, www. April 2015 1 THE LOG show before we called the race. The second race started on time, with two u n regi stered (“checks in the mail”) boats. This brings total participants HUNTLEY TARLETON to twelve. Our new club J70, skippered by Chuck Millican with crew: Lynne Millican, Caldwell Tarleton and myself, is in first place. I look forward to the rest of the series. Our Legacy League Ball was held on March 21st. We presented eight cotillion graduates and introduced two young ladies, Allie Burak and Whitaker Gannon. A great time was had by all! If you have children who have never attended Cotillion or this event, I cannot express enough how much fun the children (and parents/ grandparents) of the club had on this evening. The champagne and sparkling grape juice were flowing and families were dancing until dawn... OK, only to 10:30. This truly is one of the best family events at our club! Club Founders Leslie & JR Richardson and Commodore Huntley Tarleton break ground on the new Pool Bar to open this Summer! THE LOG 1 April 2015 In & Around the Club N E W MEMBERS! WELCOME MS. BA R BA R A GW Y N N E reinstatement D R . A N D M R S . PA U L M . L O N G reinstatement M S. J ESS I E M C C O L LO U G H MR. AND MRS. CRAIG RIDER MR. & MRS. ROBERT L. WOOD RUM reinstatement I N M E M O R I A M MRS. DONALD D. (IRIS) HUNT MR. GEORGE W. RUTH, JR. Top Left photos: We kicked off our official boating season in style at the Club Commissioning held March 8th. After the ceremony, we took the group to the Promenade to Commission our newest club boats into the fleet. Middle: Chef Kevin vs Chef Lee - the ultimate showdown in the Chart Room! During the Dinner and Learn session, there were plenty of laughs to go with each course. Bottom Left: Fly Fishing 101 was a great way to try something new at the Club! Captain Josh Boyles taught the group a bit in the Chart Room before heading to the pool to put their knowledge to the test! Bottom Right: The future of SCYC discusses important topics in the Board Room during "Tips for Tots", 2 THE LOG April 2015 Alexandra Adela Burak Caroline Whitaker Gannon 2015 Legacy League Ball The 2015 Legacy League Ball, held on Saturday, March 21, was a spectacular event! Cotillion graduates made their entrance to introduce seniors Allie Burak and Whitaker Gannon. Family and friends then gathered for a delicious meal prepared by Chef Kevin Cavanaugh, and danced the night away in Bluefish! April 2015 3 THE LOG THE LOG 3 April 2015 NEW TASTE OF THE HARBOUR! WINE & SPIRITS TASTING! 11 TH ANNUAL IN-WATER BOAT SHOW MAY 1-3, 2015 $12 PER PERSON, 12 & UNDER FREE | FREE PARKING / SHOW ACCESS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED BY WATER MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR MAY 1-3, 2015! TITLE SPONSORS THANKS TO OUR OFFICIAL SPONSORS! MEDIA SPONSORS: Exciting plans for this year ’s Hilton Head Island Boat Show include even more magnificent boats, great fishing and boating safety clinicsWINDMILL andHARBOUR an expanded Outside Hilton Head “Paddlefest” events *SPECIAL THANKS TO WINDMILLStand HARBOUR: MARINA OWNERS ASSOCIATION, PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, REAL ESTATE OFFICE/THE RICHARDSON GROUP with kayak and Up Paddleboard clinics/demos. A nautical www .hiltonheadislandboatshow. com and resort wear Fashion Show will be taking place on both Saturday and Sunday – with models from the South Carolina Yacht Club and Windmill Harbour! The Boat Show is still looking for volunteers – please register online if you might be interested in getting involved, www.hiltonheadislandboatshow.com. AM1130 FM 93.5 K_\ Timeless Favorites SCYC members receive two FREE wristbands for the Hilton Head Island Boat Show! South Carolina Yacht Club members will be will be able to pickup their complimentary, two wristbands per member, for one day of the show beginning April 15th: either Saturday or Sunday. The wristbands will be located at the South Carolina Yacht Club office front desk. You will need to sign-out for your wristbands. Passes for Guests Guest passes for entrance into the community will NOT GRANT ENTRY/ADMISSION into the HHI Boat Show. HHI Boat Show attendees MUST have tickets or wristbands for entry into the show. Special discount tickets available for members Please feel free to share the special, online discount promo codes with your family and friends! These codes will not be made available to the general public! WINDMILL2: $2 off Saturday/Sunday Boat Show WINDMILL10: $10 off Friday Night new this year! OVERTASTE 60 BOATS OF THE HARBOUR & WATERCRAFT A ON newDISPLAY upscale wine, spirits and culinary celebration is certain to become a marquee event for the Hilton Head Island Boat Show – especially with this year ’s special celebrity guests! Rodney Scott, of Scott’s Bar-B-Que in Hemingway, SC – nationally recognized and voted as one of Southern Living Magazine’s “20 Best BBQ Joints” and recently named as one of Tasting Table’s 2015 Southern Chefs to Know. Chef Rodney will be smoking a Hertitage Hog for the VIP Preview Party. Lydia & Rob Mondavi are the guest vintners for all of the Taste of the Harbour events. FRIDAY EVENING May 1, 2015 VIP Patron Preview Party 6:30 – 9:30 pm with Lydia & Rob Mondavi and Rodney Scott SATURDAY AFTERNOON May 2, 2015 Lowcountry Pop-Up 4:00 - 7:00 pm with Rodney Scott and local chefs: Amanda Russ, Chef/Owner, Pomodori Kevin Cavanaugh, Executive Chef, SCYC Nick Unangst, Corporate Chef/Partner SERG Group Matthew Roher, Sr. Executive Chef, The Landings Club VIP Wine Tasting 6:00 - 7:30 pm with Lydia & Rob Mondavi. SCYC member and guest only event with limited seating available The boat show takes place on Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., advance admission is $12 per person online with children 12 and under free; at the gate $15 per person. Free parking is available in several locations throughout the Windmill Harbour neighborhood, with free trolley shuttle service to the Windmill Harbourmaster ’s office. Entry to the show is not permitted by boat and the show takes place rain or shine. The prestigious South Carolina Yacht Club will be open to the public for dining, tours of the clubhouse and facilities. The South Carolina Yacht Club Grill will also have a special Boat Show menu for attendees available from 11 am – 3 pm. Tickets and additional information on the Hilton Head Island Boat Show and Taste of the Harbour are available now online at www.hiltonheadislandboatshow.com. 4 THE LOG April 2015 Upcoming Events S C YC H E R I TA G E HOSPITALITY BOAT Come join us in the Harbour Town Yacht Basin during the Heritage golf tournament for refreshments and fun ! Friday: 12 - 5:00 pm Saturday: 11 - 6:00 pm Sunday: 12 - 6:00 pm Slip #11 Look for the Haig Point Ferry! G ET YO U R PL A I D O N ! Come o n And sail e, come all, from w We'll go ith us upon the all around r s And may ight past the 18 th ound b Green e from Spinnak ers, flag the Blimp be se s en All from their boa in bright array The mor ts displa e y Sail, or p the merrier is o ower, or ur vote Back to row you th r And wat e Club just afte boat ch the fi r nal winn four er score . S O U T H C A R O L I N A YA C H T C L U B ' S HERITAGE HAPPENING SUNDAY APRIL 19TH 2015 AT 2:15 PM OFF HARBOUR TOWN D R I N K S A N D S N A C K S AT T H E C L U B TO F O L LO W AT 4 : 3 0 P M THE EVENT • Boat Parade on the Sunday of the Heritage followed by a Social at the Club Boats assemble off Harbour Town April 19th at + - 2:15 PM (North or South depending on wind) • Parade up and back (if possible) 18th Fairway, spinnakers and flags on boats at + - 2:30PM. • Heritage Officials are supportive and will notify CBS of the event and background details, so hopefully we will get TV coverage by the Blimp of our mighty colorful flotilla. Club will record and post on face book. • Return to SCYC for TV, Beer, Wine & Snacks starting at 4:30PM and watch the ending of the tournament • Members wishing to go in the parade who do not have boats mention so at signup time - will be allocated to available boats on a space available basis • Owners do you have space for a guest? • Any sailboats have a tartan colored spinnaker? For additional information contact Bill & Judith Lawrenson, the Happening Couple, at 682-2820 SIGN UP with Addison [email protected] • Price $15.00 per person, Signup Required • Boat Owners wanting to participate - Entry Form Required - See Club website under Regattas • Boat entrants get two free passes to the SCYC post parade event April 2015 5 THE LOG THE LOG 5 April 2015 April 2015 E V E RY MONDAY: C LUBHOUSE C LOSED 8:30am Men’s Drop-In Tennis 10:00am Power Hour w/Natalie 10:00am Yoga MONDAY All food & beverage event prices are subject to applicable taxes & gratuity unless specified as inclusive. 48-hour cancellation policy applies to all events. E V E RY E V E RY T U E S D AY: E V E RY WEDNESDAY: BREAKFAST: 7:00 - 9:30 am LUNCH: 11:30 - 2:30 pm HAPPY HOUR: 5:00 - 6:30 pm DINNER: 5:30 - 7:30 pm BUFFET DINNER 9:00am Fitness Training BREAKFAST: 7:00 - 9:30 am LUNCH: 11:30 - 2:30 pm HAPPY HOUR: 5:00 - 6:30 pm DINNER: 5:30 - 9:00 pm STEAK NIGHT 8:30am Men’s Drop-In Tennis 10:00am Power Hour w/Natalie 4:00pm SCYC Harbor 20 Races* T UESDAY E V E RY T H U R S D AY: E V E RY F R I D AY: BREAKFAST: 7:00 - 9:30 am LUNCH: 11:30 - 2:30 pm HAPPY HOUR: 5:00 - 6:30 pm DINNER: 5:30 - 9:00 pm BREAKFAST: 7:00 - 9:30 am LUNCH: 11:30 - 2:30 pm HAPPY HOUR: 5:00 - 6:30 pm DINNER: 5:30 - 9:00 pm 9:0030am 10: am 8:30am 10:00am 11:00am 3-500pm WEDNESDAY Fitness Training Pilates THURSDAY BREAKFAST: 7:00 - 9:30 am LUNCH: 11:30 - 2:30 pm HAPPY HOUR: 5:00 - 6:30 pm DINNER: 5:30 - 9:00 pm CLUBHOUSE CLOSED 9:30 am Salty Sisters & Briny Brothers 6 8 9:00 am 7 10:00-11:30 am SCYC Book Club A LA CARTE BRUNCH: 11:30 - 3:00 pm C LOSED FOR DINNER SATURDAY 2 3 SUNDAY 4 11:30 am, 2:00 & 4:00 pm Easter Egg Decorating 5:30 pm S U N D AY: Men’s Drop-In Tennis Power Hour w/Natalie SCYC Bridge Tennis Drills w/Denise FRIDAY 1 4:00-5:30 pm E V E RY S AT U R D AY: 5 Easter Brunch Easter Egg Hunt (1:00) 2:00 pm Cruise Fleet Meeting & Dinner PHRF & One Design Spring Series: Race 4 9 Activities Meeting 11 2:00 pm 10 PHRF & One Design Spring Series: 12 Race 5 5:30pm 3-5:00 pm Second Sunday Tennis Social Tennis & Sports Committee Meeting Cruise Fleet in Beaufort 13 14 No Membership Committee Meeting 4:30 - 5:30 pm TAX 15 5:30 pm Yachting Committee Meeting 16 12:00 - 5:00 pm 17 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Hospitality Boat @ Harbour Town Hospitality Boat @ Harbour Town 18 12:00 - 5:00 pm 19 Hospitality Boat @ Harbour Town DAY Heritage Happening 2:15 pm Boat Parade 4:30 pm Gathering at SCYC ON THE DOCKS Champagne at the Gazebos to celebrate the end of taxes and to watch the Harbor 20s race! Heritage Week 20 27 21 28 22 10:15 am 23 6:30 pm Salty Sisters & Briny Brothers 6:00 pm Executive Board Meeting :00 6 -8:00 pm Wine Society Meeting 29 30 Boat Commissioning: 24 Fleet Captain Lee Edwards will preside over the champagne reception as we celebrate the commissioning of fellow members’ vessels into the SCYC Fleet. Be sure to stay for dinner afterward in the Catesby or Bluefish Rooms. If you are interested in commissioning your boat into the Fleet, please contact the club. Boat Commissionings are held the last Friday of each month, April through October. May 1 25 26 Windmill Harbour Regatta and DDS&A Cup May 2 May 3 Hilton Head Island Boat Show 6 THE LOG April 2015 April 2015 THE LOG 6 Sports Center News MEN’S OPEN TENNIS Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30am, join your fellow members for a morning of social “drop in” tennis. Come out for great fun and fitness, and to meet future playing partners. Just show up on the tennis court and introduce yourself to the guys! USTA IS IN FULL SWING! The 3.0 (55+) women’s team, captioned by Ellen Schraeder and Patti Miller, took “a full sweep” on the courts and celebrated their victory with a St. Patrick’s Day spread! “MEMPHIS GALS” VISIT SCYC! For the 10th year running, and organized by member Teresa Lewis, a group of friends from Memphis enjoyed an afternoon of tennis with friends from SCYC! SECOND SUNDAY SOCIAL TENNIS CONGRATS DENISE! USTA League Southern 2015 Combo Doubles Sectional Champion Adult 18 & over Women 9.5 I T E M O F T H E M O N T H : H O N E Y C O M B P O LO This honeycomb solid embossed polo is a favorite, whether you prefer traditional fashions or a modern style. Created with 100% Very Cool® wicking polyester and machine washable. Available in Sizes Small – XXL. Available in Black, White, Navy, Surf Blue, Grape, Cardinal, Maroon, Cherrywood, Citrus, Sunkissed, and Ice (pictured). $50.00: Order from Lynda by emailing or calling the Pro Shop. Order deadline April 15th! (contact information below) 7 THE LOG Come join the fun on Sunday, April 12, 3-5 pm for “Second Sunday Social Tennis”! This is strictly a social event for both male and female players of all levels. We will use a Round Robin format and enjoy the lengthening days by playing fun tennis and finishing with light refreshments (BYOB suggested until the pool bar is open!). RSVP to Sara Daniel at sp d a n4@g m a i l. com or 715-2321 so that she can reserve the appropriate number of courts. Hope to see you on Sunday, April 12th, and every second Sunday thereafter! April 2015 JUNIOR June 1-5 June 8-12 TENNIS June 15-19 June 22-26 CAMP June 29-3 July 6-10 July 13- 17 July 20-24 CAMP OPTIONS One-week Sessions: Half-Day or Full-Day JuniorTennis at SCYC Ages: 5 - 14 FULL-DAY: Mon - Fri, 9 am - 3 pm Weekly Cost: Member $315 | Non-Member $365 Daily Cost: Member $65 | Non-Member $75 HALF-DAY: Mon - Fri, 9 am - 1 pm Weekly Cost: Member $200 | Non-Member $250 Daily Cost: Member $45 | Non-Member $55 DAILY SCHEDULE: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Tennis 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. Lunch & Swimming* 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Tennis or Arts and Crafts *Lunch is included in both Half-Day & Full-Day options. Half-Day campers leave after Lunch & Swimming. WHAT TO BRING: Tennis racquet, tennis shoes, sunscreen, hat or visor, water bottle, swimsuit, and a towel! UPCOMING Our Junior Tennis Camp is offered for children ages 5-14. SCYC is great place to learn the game of tennis and enjoy swimming afterwards! For children who already have had tennis experience, we will be growing their game and their tennis mind; accentuating patterns of play and good percentage tennis. We will divide groups according to age and ability. C O N T A C T : For more information, please contact the Pro Shop, [email protected] | 843-681-3100 TENNIS EVENTS April 17: Friday with Friends! 5:00-7:00 p.m. New event! Invite a guest and have them join us for our Mixed Doubles evening. Courtside libations and wonderful fare from Chef Kevin. $15 for members/ $20 for invited guests. Terrific Tuesday | 5:00-7:00 p.m. May - August: the 3rd Tuesday of the month: May 19, June 16, July 14, August 18 Partner not needed! Just sign up - changing partner format! $15. September 18: Friday with Friends! 5:00-7:00 p.m. Invite a guest and have them join us for our Mixed Doubles evening. Courtside libations and wonderful fare from Chef Kevin. $15 for members/ $20 for invited guests. October 23: Halloween Friday with Friends! 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tennis 5:00-7:00 p.m. followed by “haunted happenings” at the club! Let the kid in you come out and play! Costumes encouraged but not required! $15 for members/ $20 for invited guests. November 6: Ladies’ Member-Guest Invite a guest to enjoy a great day of tennis at your club! Play is from 9-12 followed by a wonderful luncheon at the club. Sign up early as this is a popular event! December 5: “Rescue Round Robin” To benefit the Hilton Head Humane Association and its many needy animals. Play is from 9:00-11:00 a.m. to be followed by a tennis exhibition. Bring in items of need for the HHHA whether you can play in the tennis event or notitems will be accepted and taken to the HHHA! FROM THE TENNIS COMMITTEE It is our goal to maintain the facilities of the Sports Center for maximum enjoyment of club members. If you notice something that needs attention, on or around the tennis courts, fitness center, or swimming pool, please contact the Pro Shop. As a reminder, all guests must sign in and pay applicable guests fees prior to play. Guest fees may be paid by cash or personal check or added to the sponsoring member’s account. It is the responsibility of the sponsoring member to ensure that all guest fees are paid. For your convenience, any unpaid guest fees will be automatically charged to the sponsoring member’s account. In the event that guest play occurs outside the Pro Shop’s operating hours, the fee must be paid within three days. SCYC’S WELLNESS CLASSES M O N D AY S : 10:00 am Men’s Drop-In Tennis Power Hour 10:00 am Yoga 8:30 am C W.H. Real Estate Office with Nicole Junior Tennis P Fitness Training C with Natalie T U E S D AY S : P with Natalie 4-5:00 pm 9:00 am C with Ryan W E D N E S D AY S : 8:30 am 10:00 am 4-5:00 pm Men’s Drop-In Tennis Power Hour C P with Natalie Junior Tennis P Natalie T H U R S D AY S : 9:00 am Fitness Training C with Ryan 10:30 amPilates F R I D AY S : 8:30 am 10:00 am C W.H. Real Estate Office with Frida Men’s Drop-In Tennis Power Hour C P with Natalie 3-4:00 pm Tennis Drills* Advanced with Denise C P C 4-5:00 pm Tennis Drills* P Intermediate with Denise Unless otherwise noted, All classes take place on the Tennis Courts. Complimentary Call Pro Shop to sign up C P Keep in the Know: Visit www.hhilovestennis.com for Tennis E-News! 8 THE LOG April 2015 Yachting Log by MARK NEWMAN, SCYC YACHTING DIRECTOR OPTIMIST RACE TEAM The weather is starting to get nice and the Opti sailors are getting ready for the spring. We have had four to 8 sailors on Saturday mornings and will continue to offer Saturday sailing to anyone who would like to participate. We would like to get anyone on the water and participating with the team. As the weather continues to get nicer we will encourage all levels of Opti sailors to join us on the water from 10-2. SCYC SUMMER JR. SAILING Registration for the Jr. Sailing summer programs has begun. This summer, the South Carolina Yacht club will offer full day, week long sailing junior sailing along with the new Optimist development team and Optimist Race Team options. We will also be offering 420 sailing for the older sailors as SCYC have taken possession of five 420s to be used to train future Hilton Head Prep race team members as well as recreational cruisers ages 14-17. If you are interested in any of the programs that we offer and have questions please contact Mark Newman to register. Space is limited so please get your sailors registered early. ONE DESIGN WEDNESDAY The Harbor 20 Fleet has increased participation every Wednesday night. Club boats have been chartered a week in advance to make sure they get a boat. If you are interested in coming out and participating on a Wednesday night please email the Yachting Director early in the week to reserve a spot on one of the four club boats. as a kid. PHRF SPRING SERIES SALTY SISTERS & BRINY BROTHERS by BILL LAWRENSON, PHRF REPRESENTATIVE Well, we have the prizes (Brag Flags), the courses, and ten boats registered for the event this year. Yes we now match the size of the Harbor 20 fleet, including one renegade H-20 who is sailing with us! This is a great news, but the first two races of the series are severely challenged by weather conditions. We were unable to start the first race due to the wind being two to three knots, and all boats going backward against the tide as they tried for the start line. On a positive note, the day was mid-70's and with no wind. It was beautiful to float around out there, and the after party was well attended and a lot of fun. The second race had to contend with massive Equinox tides and a low at the lock of minus 1.4 at 5:00 PM leaving about three feet of water. We had to start and finish early that day. We have two boats from the Yacht Club of Hilton Head Island registered and one non-club member from Windmill Harbour participating with the seven club members' boats. We range from 20 ft. to 42 ft. in length, and race pursuit style, so the slowest starts first, the fastest last, and whomever get to the finish first is the winner. Somewhat like run rabbit run - if you played that game The series is five races through April 12, so watch the notice board (next to the bar) for the results each week. by JUDY AND BOB POWELL April has to be a prime sailing month, so Autumn Voyager, our 42 ft sloop, is excited about taking our "usual suspects," or any member of the club who would like to learn more about sailing, or those who would just like a day on the water. Making sure that we have cleared Easter week and Heritage week, we have scheduled the dates later in the month. So join us on Monday, April 20 or Thursday, April 23. Because of the tides on Monday the 20th, please note that we must leave earlier than usual. Departure time on that date only will be 9:30 am, returning around 2:30 pm. On Thursday April 23, we will depart the SCYC dock at our usual time of 10:15 am, returning before 3:30 pm. We can't wait to get your phone calls for reservations from our seasoned crew as well as any other SCYC members who would like to participate. Call Admiral Judy or Captain Bob on 785-7148 or (508) 221-1815. Your club account will be charged $10 per person for participation. We are looking forward to seeing you and enjoying our beautiful sailing waters. HOUSING NEEDED FOR JUNIOR SAILING INSTRUCTORS Mark Newman, SCYC’s Yachting Director, is seeking housing for two instructors May 25-July 25. Please contact Mark at 342-2628 if you have extra room to house an instructor this summer. 9 THE LOG April 2015 G U P P I E S Junior Sailing This program provides an introduction to the elements of basic seamanship for swimmers ages 6 and 7. Instruction covers rowing, basic sailing, knot tying, navigation, and an emphasis on developing confidence on the water. Ages: 6 - 7 | Time: Mon - Fri, 9 - 11:30 am Cost: Member $125 | Non-Member $195 One-week sessions only *Or any week with 3 or more sailors. Session 1: June 1 - 5 Session 2: June 15 - 19 L E A R N Session 3: June 29 - July 3 Session 4: July 13 - 17 TO S A I L (OPTIMIST/420) This program is for swimmers age 8 - 17 with little or no sailing experience. Instruction covers the basics: rigging and un-rigging, capsizing, rules of the road, sail trim, tacking and jibing. I N T E R M E D I AT E (OPTIMIST/420/HARBOR 20) This program is the next level for sailors with a minimum of 4 weeks prior sailing instruction and the ability and confidence to “single-hand” a dinghy. Ages: 8 - 17 | Time: Mon - Fri, 9 am - 4 pm Cost: Member $295 | Non-Member $395 One-week Full-Day Sessions Session V: June 29 - July 3 Session I: June 1 - 5 Session VI: July 6 - 10 Session II: June 8 - 12 Session III: June 15 - 19 Session VII: July 13 - 17 Session IV: June 22 - 26 Session VIII: July 20 - 24 2 4 TH S E A S O N O F S U M M E R at SCYC O P T I M I ST D E V E LO PM E N T T E A M The focus of this program is to prepare serious sailors for racing and competing at local South Atlantic Yacht Racing Association (SAYRA) events. This program will be developing the basic concepts needed to compete at the next level. Boat Rentals are available, boat ownership is encouraged. Ages: 7 - 10 Time: Mon - Fri, 9 am - 4 pm Four-Week & Eight-Week Sessions 4-Week Session: Member: $500 Non-Member: $650 8-Week Session: Member: $800 Non-Member:$1000 OPTIMIST RACE TEAM The focus of this program is to prepare serious sailors for USODA and SAYRA optimist events. The team would need a commitment for 8 of the 10 weeks with the hopes of competing in 7-10 local, regional, and national Optimist sailing events. Team members would sail Monday-Friday unless traveling on the weekend with a few days off here & there. Ages: 8 - 15 Time: Mon - Fri, 9 am - 4 pm Four-Week & Eight-Week Sessions 4-Week Session: Member: $550 Non-Member: $700 8-Week Session: Member: $900 Non-Member: $1300 C O N T A C T : For more information, please contact Yachting Director, Mark Newman: [email protected] | 843-342-BOAT Cruising News FLEET HAPPENINGS by PAT MOORE, FLEET COMMANDER JR Richardson presented an interesting program on the development of Windmill Harbour and the South Carolina Yacht Club for the March meeting of the Cruise Fleet. In conclusion, JR recognized the hours of hard work put into the Marina by David Pierce. He presented Dave with a special print of the Guy Buffet painting that hangs over the fireplace in the Trophy Room. Then, on a rainy, foggy afternoon, seven boats arrived in Harbour Town for the Cruise Fleet's first trip of the season. Some enjoyed the Wine Festival taking place in Harbour Town. The focus of the trip, however, was our dinner Friday evening at Haig Point. Everyone boarded the ferry and then a van to enjoy a most delicious dinner at Haig Point. Bill McGrath and Bob Polsen were responsible for planning a good trip. Cruise Fleet takes the journey from Harbour Town to Haig Point! 10 THE LOG April 2015 Through the Grapevine WINE SOCIETY TRIES BREAKING THE RULES. by LISA DRAKEMAN, PRESIDENT M aking quality wine in Europe is all about following the rules, many of which are about location, location, location! This month, we pushed our rebellious American attitude to the max and tasting wines created by innovative winemaker David Phinney, of Orin Swift fame. He turns the European paradigm on its head with his Locations series. After great success creating unusual blends in California, he headed to the Old World to try his luck. To critical and popular acclaim, his Locations wines mix-and-match diverse grapes from many different regions, in complete defiance of the Appellation system that dominates European winemaking. We assessed Locations wines representing France, Spain and Italy. Not only are these delicious, the prices are extraordinarily reasonable. Wines of the Month LO C AT I O N S E E is for España! This delicious and approachable red wine is sourced from famous Spanish growing regions like the Priorat and Rioja. O R I N SW I F T PA P I L LO N This vibrant Bordeaux style blend is produced from Napa Valley grapes. The vineyards are the top, like Oakville, Mount Helena and Rutherford and so is the wine. Phinney has not forgotten his California roots, however. Papillon, his interpretation of the Bordeaux blend,is simply stunning. If you like Napa Valley wines, this crimson red butterfly will make your heart flutter! It turns out that Phinney can apparently also follow the rules to great success. LOCATIONS 11 THE LOG April 2015 Reciprocal Clubs RE CI PROCAL CLUB S As a benefit of membership at the South Carolina Yacht Club, members enjoy privileges at fine city clubs, country clubs, and yacht clubs. A letter of introduction is required at most clubs and may be obtained by contacting Addison at 843-681-4844. In addition to the clubs listed below, there are more than 700 clubs listed on our website www.scyachtclub.com. ALABAMA Birmingham The Club AR IZONA Phoenix The Arizona Club University Club of Phoenix C A L I F O R N I A Bakersfield Petroleum Club of Bakersfield Berkeley Berkeley City Club Pasadena University Club of Pasadena San Francisco Marine’s Memorial Club COLOR ADO Denver The Denver Athletic Club C O N N E C T I C U T Hartford The Hartford Club New Haven New Haven Lawn Club Stonington Stonington Harbor Yacht Club D E L AWA R E Wilmington University & Whist Club ILLINOIS Chicago The Standard Club N E W YO R K Rye American Yacht Club LOU I SIANA New Orleans The Plimsoll Club NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Charlotte City Club High Point String & Splinter DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA M A I N E Washington Portland The Georgetown Club Cumberland Club The City Tavern Club M A RY L A N D FLORI DA Baltimore Jacksonville The Center Club The River Club of Jacksonville MASSACHUSETTS GEORGIA Boston Atlanta The Algonquin Club The Commerce Club New Bedford The Georgian Club Wamsutta Club Augusta M I N N E S O TA The Pinnacle Club St. Paul Macon The University Club of St. Paul City Club of Macon SOUTH CAROLINA Aiken Houndslake Country Club Bluffton Crescent Pointe Golf Club (G) Eagle’s Pointe Golf Club (G) Hampton Hall (G) Hilton Head National (G) Old South Golf Links (G) Pinecrest (G) Columbia The Palmetto Club Greenville The Poinsett Club Hilton Head Golden Bear Golf Club (G) Haig Point Myrtle Beach Dunes Golf & Beach Club Rock Hill City Club of Rock Hill TEXAS Dallas Park City Club Houston The Houston Club Lubbock The Lubbock Club VIRGINIA Richmond The Bull & Bear Club AUSTR ALIA Sydney | The American Club BERMUDA Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Bob Pancoast Sailing Scholarships Summer is almost here and it is time for us to once again think about providing opportunities for young people get out on the water and learn to sail. The Bob Pancoast Sailing Scholarship Fund was established in 2001 in memory of an active SCYC Member and Windmill Harbour resident. Thanks to your wonderful continued support, this Scholarship Fund has provided learning to sail opportunities to 188 youth in our Low Country 12 THE LOG help make Education & Fun happen. Community. The kids who receive these Scholarships would not have been able to participate in the SCYC Junior Sailing Program without your help due to their families’ financial situation. It is amazing what an impact learning to sail is having on these young kids. It is teaching them self-confidence, social skills and discipline. In some cases, their sailing camp experiences turn these kids from being “down on life” to being “up” about themselves. With your help we can create more smiling faces like the ones in this photo collage. Please make your checks out to Bob Pancoast Sailing Scholarship Fund and mail them to Jack Berry, 83 Harbour Passage, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926. We so appreciate your help! (The Bob Pancoast Sailing Scholarship Fund is under the Hilton Head Island Community Sailing 501 ( c ) 3 authorized nonprofit charitable organization). April 2015 S O U T H C A R O L I N A YA C H T C L U B 1 0 YA C H T C L U B D R I V E H I LTO N H E A D I S L A N D, S C 2 9 9 26 SCYC HER ITAG E Below is a list is comprised of members who have been members of the club for ten years or more and is in the order of the date of enrollment. Thank you for your continued membership in the South Carolina Yacht Club and we look forward to many more years of serving you! 20 -26 YEARS James N. Richardson, Jr.* Mrs. James N. Richardson, Sr.* Maynard Barker, Jr.* Don Carlson* Victoria Jackson* Robert Dolce* William Crutchfield* Mrs. Gloria Taggart* William (Rip) Rose* Marc Stuckart* Joseph Spears* Montague Laffitte* Henry Guglielmi* Miles Loadholt* Randy Light* Don Furtado* James Bradshaw* Mary Fraser* Val Hawkins* Stephen Kiser* William W. Jones* Elizabeth Campbell* Peter H. Hunter* Ronald Warnken* Mrs. Deke Deloach Brock Rowley** Barbara Clark** James Robinson** G. Frederick Tolhurst** W.F. “Pete” Keenan, III** Harry Darby** Theodore Craver** Theodora Feldberg** Mrs. John Spergl** Joe Lucchesi** John Myers Peter Brower Paula Hart Pat Cowan L. Kirk Glenn Klaus Gueldenpfennig Harold Wood John Cardamone Peter Cram Leigh Carter John (Jack) Berry Joseph Highsmith Felix Kent George Crawford John E. Lee Henry Laffitte William McClain H. Arthur Cornell Denny Fraser Brian Carmines Mrs. Richard C. Wells Q. Russell Cash Theresa Dunn Dwight Emanuelson* Robert T. Grohman, LM Robert Booher Richard R. Schulze George M. Soper Mrs. John Summers John Bowen George Ruth Frank Connelly David Dorsner Linda Genovese Karol Murov Mary Carol Howard Mrs. Harry Eklof Jan Stasiek Marvin Carlson Mrs. Frank (Fran) Raus Nancy Treadaway Richard Dougherty Eric Turpin Peter Miletic Donald Bell Iva Welton Baker Fennell Bruce Redler Con Fecher Keith (K.C.) Moore Donald Schuhrke Henry Haskell Bonnie Lowrey Paul B. Strauch Mrs. Beryl LaMotte, LM Robert Qudeen Klaus Stelzer Margaret Collins Richard (Dick) Patrick John Mirabito John Rumsey Mrs. James Porteous Richard T. Schulze James Giovanazi Robert Cushman Thomas Rooney Larry Enterline Jerrold Kendall F. Steven Mooney Sondra Burson Seavy Bain Alan Hare Richard Vanderslice Hal Wrigley Robert deVeer, Jr. Philip Schembra Donald Heinsch Mrs. Clinton Lauer Linda Buckner William McGrath Ian Murray Mrs. Vaughan Smith Weston Newton Joseph Murphy Frances Kingsbury James Parrish Marc Puntereri Robert Marsac Gordon Deal Sue Collins 18 -19 Y E A R S Henry Sidford, Jr. Thomas Hagoort Catherine Builder Charles McNear Bengt Gyllenhoff Jack Molloy Edward Forrest Mrs. Thomas McClure Frederick Hack Russell Southwick Hans Abbink Gerald Mayo Dudley King, Jr. Linda Belleville Edward Potter Betty Johnston Carol Simon Eugene (Gene) Rainville Ellis Smith Richard Hutchinson Frits Van Riemsdyk Joseph Fraser, III Ernst Bruderer Thomas Thornbury John Scott, III David Rau Andrea Hammond 15 -17 Y E A R S Charles Adams Perry James McWilliams Robert Hancock Ken Goss Claude Cook Robert Dilmore, Sr. 13 -14 Y E A R S Dorothy Cowles Robert Wichmann Jon Greenwell Sally Dideriksen David Bachelder Kathleen Baldus J. Edwards Earle Manuel Peralta Ruth Lovingood Anthony Facchiano Paul Coe Terrance Deery Douglas Anderson Christoph Guenther Donald Baldwin Samuel Bauer Kevin S. Patrick Beverly Stiles Robert Bush Hodde Marnix A. Snijder David Crowell Richard F. Storm Domenico De Sole David Cappellari Brendan Kernaghan Frank Sipala G. Keith Phoenix Carole Ann Santos Mrs. James Devira Jessica Murphey John Wigington Thomas C. Arnold John Zarkovacki James V. LaMarre 10 -12 Y E A R S Doug Lambrecht Kevin Meany Richard E. Sell Kathleen Joan Mason Mrs. John M.P. Thatcher Martha Anne McDonald Kent H. Collins William A. Bridgers, Jr. Richard A. Schreiber Terry Casto Jaqueline Oberlin Kathryn Haislip-Bogart Thomas Jackson Frank Oldham John H. Lewis Thomas J. Rudasics William Peacher John Wirtz Ralph Davis, Jr. John Foster Chipman W. Collins Margaret McManus Roger Penny James A. Buckley Susan Cybulski Thomas McDonald Michael Reuter James Wedgeworth John Remegi Erich K. Schmid Lonnie Goulet George Wehrmaker Richard G. Rorschach Arthur Weitzenfeld Thomas N. Clark Mrs. Warren E. Baunach David W. Staley Manuel J. Perez Todd H. Crutchley M.D. “Brit” Barker Lisa P. Ferguson *Founding Member • **Charter Member • Lifetime Members as noted