December - Singles on Sailboats
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December - Singles on Sailboats
35years SOS, Inc. 1978-2013 December 2013, Vol. 35, No. 12 Announcing Your New 2014 Board of Directors Commodore: Vice Commodore: Treasurer: Secretary: Director: Director: Director: Director: Director: Online renewal is preferred with payment by credit card or check. However, if you insist, paper forms will be accepted. Log onto the website and print from “Forms and Such” or contact the Membership Committee Chair. For mail-in, payment is by check only. Sandy Huberfeld Hope Andruss Rita Svec Robin Meigel Doug Gage Kathy Higdon Jim Randall Dave Tuttle Ed Menegaux New Committee Chairs: see Contacts Page Membership Renewal MEMBERSHIP YEAR: JANUARY 1 – DECEMBER 31 Current members: $65.00 renewal, $85 if you subscribe to the Whisker Pole by mail. New members: $75.00 (includes $10.00 one-time administrative charge), $95 if you subscribe to the Whisker Pole by mail YOU ARE A CURRENT MEMBER IF: • You are a member or associate member as of December 31, 2013 • You DO NOT meet the requirements of a LIFE MEMBER, or HONORARY MEMBER. Singles on Sailboats, Inc To renew: Pay the renewal fee and update your Member Profile. YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO BE A LIFE MEMBER IF: • You are 70 or older as of December 31, 2013 and • You joined BEFORE March 31, 2009 and • You have been a regular and/or associate member for over 10 consecutive years as of December 31, 2013. If you had any lapses in membership in the past 10 years, you are NOT a life member. CURRENT & ELIBIBLE LIFE MEMBERS: • You DO NOT pay the renewal fee. But you must email the Membership Chair if you were a dues-paying member this past year to get approval for Life-Member status. • You MUST update your Member Profile to prevent any lapse in membership. Online renewal is preferred with payment by credit card or check. However, if you insist, paper forms will be accepted. Log onto the website and print from “Forms and Such” or contact the Membership Committee Chair. For mail-in, payment is by check only. Renewal period 11/01/13 - 01/31/14. PLEASE NOTE: The mailed Whisker Pole is a subscription service and costs $20 for the year!! 410-798-4098 www.singlesonsailboats.org 2 Whisker Pole VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Many of you have asked me where was I when I was living outside of the country. I enjoyed nearly three years living and sailing in the beautiful South Pacific. While there I had to be wary of a little insect, the mosquito. In Fiji or Vanuatu a bite by the wrong mosquito meant Malaria or even death if not properly treated. Though often being in some remote and primitive habitat I managed to avoid the abhorrent pest. Here where I have screens, inoculations and all kinds of protection I was bitten, but not by a mosquito. Though there is no malaria issue, this bite is significant as it affects the mind and heart. Once bitten by the SOSPB three serious symptoms develop: a heightened need to be near the water, an increase in vitality, and an essential need to congregate with other SOS members and be productive. I myself suffered the sudden increase of systems about two weeks after the October Board meeting. I was doing very well preparing for the termination of my term as Commodore when I was stung. As the days went by the symptoms increased. The SOS Passion Bug Bite (SOSPB) reminded me we were making great progress, we needed to continue to grow and I should offer my continued service during the second year of my term on the Board. I am very excited about the New Year and the great individuals who are board members and committee chairs. They are making calls, getting feedback, building teams and initiating new ideas. You too can participate. Whatever your talent, marketing, public relations, programming, having a little bit of time to share, make it your New Year’s resolution to join in. When you share your time with SOS you will be richly rewarded. You become a part of the family. Not sure who to contact, or where you should offer your services send any board member or me an email regarding your interest. ([email protected]) Events are plentiful this time of year. Be an elf and help decorate our entry for the Parade of Lights, no experience necessary. There are fireside chats in every region. If you have never been to one, go. It is an extraordinary opportunity to meet your fellow members in a casual, easygoing setting and have fun. This month’s brunch speaker is a specialist on Annapolis history. Once again food, fun and friends meet in one place, join in. Wishing you a great holiday and super New Year! Remember, Renew your Membership and I hope to see you soon. Sandy Huberfeld, Commodore December 2013 WHISKER POLE THE SOS CLUBHOUSE Published Monthly Singles on Sailboats, Inc. Membership Singles on Sailboats, Inc. P.O.Box 5708 Annapolis, MD 21403 Newsletter Editors/Chairs: Shirley Brooks Hollendursky and Nancy Beers Parsons [email protected] Fleet Exercises & Shore Leave: Peggy Green [email protected] Photo Editor: Samia AbdelWahed [email protected] Proof readers: Yvonne Brownlee, Dunya Hecht Classified ads: Ed Petersohn [email protected] Whisker Pole is created in MSWord. Contact the Editor for further formatting. Submission via e-mail is required. For photos, please include photographer, subject(s) and date. E-mail photo to the Photo Editor SUBMISSION DEADLINES th 10 Fleet Exercises & Shore Leave th 15 articles/photos/classified/HH --------0------ MEMBERSHIP MAILBOX See us on the web at www.SinglesonSailboats.org • To join or change/correct membership information, use the above web site. • Website admin: [email protected] • New Member Inquiry: [email protected] INSIDE Parade of Lights Fleet Exercises Board Notes Awards Party Photo Contest, Spring Training Photo Pages Cruising Wrap-up Bareboat Survey Rafting Seminar Scuttlebutt Happy Hour Classifieds, Treasure's Report, And Directions Contacts 3 4-6 7 8 9 10-11 12 13 14 15-16 17 18 19 December 2013 Whisker Pole 3 Elf Helpers Needed to Decorate SOS Boat There are just a few workdays left for the SOS Elves to work their magic to turn a sailboat into a floating beauty for the Parade of Lights! All the work will be done at Frank's Florentine's house. Feel free to volunteer for an hour or for an entire day. To get directions or further details contact Frank at 410-279-2451 or [email protected] Work Days: Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday (At Port Annapolis) Sunday December 1 December 7 December 8 December 14 December 15 10am - 5pm 10am - 5pm 10am - 6pm 10am - 6pm Noon - 6pm Parade of Lights After-Party …The SOS Holiday Event! By Barbara Mistrik Even if you don’t view the annual Annapolis holiday lights parade on the Annapolis waterfront on Saturday, December 14, we’re sure that you will be eager to celebrate that evening with ALL your SOS friends. Come for the festivity, food and dancing! No matter when you arrive there will be drinks and food available. Come and party hardy even if you haven’t been a “good boy or girl!” We hope to once again have a live pod cast of the parade at the party for those who won’t be on the waterfront. This year the party returns to a private home in the Annapolis area, which will have been transformed into a holiday wonderland. (Directions will be sent to those who sign up for the party.) Your fee will provide appetizers, drinks, buffet dinner (with salad, vegetables, roast meats and coffee/desserts), and LIVE music provided by The Last Call Band, featuring SOS’s own lead guitarist Ron Pence! Dance the night away to all the sounds you love to hear on the lower level or remain on the upper level for quiet conversation! See Fleet Exercises for time and reservation particulars. As this event is being held in a member’s home there will be no smoking and no walk-ins. Would you like to help prior to or the day of the party? Contact Barbara Mistrik at [email protected]. Register early to assist your SOS volunteers’ planning and assure a place on Santa’s List! WATCH THE LIGHTS PARADE LIVE! Sandy Rosswork (EYC Lights Parade Publicity Chair) The Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade, one of Annapolis signature events, is just around the corner! This year the Lights Parade will be held on December 14th, from 6 to 8 o'clock. The 2013 Lights Parade Livestream event is back and will be running on the 14th! This year the Livesteam will be even better with professional narration. The Livestream count down timer at the EYC event page is currently ticking away. Last year people from as far away as New Zealand watched the parade live; and closer to home, many SOS' ers watched it at the Parade of Lights After-party, or comfy at home. The Livestream link is:https://new.livestream.com/EYCLightsParade/EastportYachtClubLightsParade 4 Whisker Pole December 2013 Fleet Exercises and Shore Leave Please email your questions and request for directions to the coordinator. If you are paying by check for any sailing event, a paper Sailing Registration Form must accompany the check. A copy of this form can be found on the SOS website under Forms and Such – Cruising – Sailing Registration Form. Plan to mail your check early to the event coordinator, not the SOS mail box. Many events have limited capacity; therefore, an event may be filled even before the deadline date. The postmark is the date used as the mail in cutoff/deadline date. All checks are to be made payable to SOS, Inc. Non-members must submit a Sailing Registration Form. December 7 Saturday Annapolis Area Fireside Chat Location: Annapolis, MD Cost: $15 by deadline Speaker/Topic: TBD Deadline: Mail: November 29 (postmark) Online: December 3 Hosts: Time: Notes: Molly Harrison and Ned Schwartz 6:00 pm Non-members must be accompanied by a member. No smoking, no walk-ins. Limited to 40. Coordinator: Meeps Yox December 8 Sunday Brunch Location: Double Tree 210 Holiday Ct, Annapolis, MD Holiday Themed Historic Presentation by Watermark Tours Cost: Speaker/Topic: $20 after deadline [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org $28.00 before deadline $32.00 after deadline if space available 11:00 social hour 12:00 brunch 1:00 program Deadline: Mail: November 29 (postmark) Online: December 3 Coordinator: Lorraine Fassett December 14 Saturday After Parade of Lights Party Location: Private Home, Annapolis, MD Cost: $27.50 before deadline $32.50 after deadline if space available Directions will be sent to attendees. Time: 7:00 pm after the Parade Deadline: Mail: December 5 Online: December 9 Notes: Food, Drinks, Live Music!!! Coordinator: Barbara Mistrik December 25 Wednesday Christmas Day Dinners Locations: Cost: $7.00 per person plus a dish to share Deadline: Private homes in Edgewater and Burtonsville December 22 No online sign up for this dinner. Notes: Register by contacting the area coordinator by phone or email for dish assignment and directions. Coordinators: Barbara Mistrik Debbie Goldberg Time: [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org 410-956-1445 (Edgewater, MD) (do not use Barbara’s email) [email protected] (Burtonsville, MD) December 2013 Whisker Pole 5 January 10 Friday Annapolis Area Fireside Chat Location: Annapolis, MD Cost: $15 by deadline Topic: Wine tasting and "boaty” food bite combinations! Yum! Host: Time: Sandy Huberfeld 6:00 pm Deadline: Mail: January 2 (postmark) Online: January 6 Notes: Non-members must be accompanied by a member. No smoking, no walk-ins. Limited to 25. Coordinator: Jean Judge January 11 Saturday Northern Virginia Area Fireside Chat Location: Arlington, VA Cost: $15 by deadline Topic: TBD Deadline: Mail: January 2 (postmark) Online: January 6 Host: Time: Notes: Susan Jenkins 5:00 pm Non-members must be accompanied by a member. No smoking, no walk-ins. Limited to 30. Coordinator: Irene Aronian [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org January 12 Sunday Brunch Location: Double Tree 210 Holiday Ct, Annapolis, MD Bobby Frey Yacht Racing Rick Carrion A Classic Racing Yacht, Elf Mail: January 3 (postmark) Online: January 7 Cost: $28.00 before deadline $32.00 after deadline if space available Time: 11:00 social hour 12:00 brunch 1:00 program Deadline: Deadline: $20 after deadline [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org $20 after deadline Coordinator: Ellen Penndorf January 25 Saturday Montgomery County Area Fireside Chat Location: Chevy Chase, MD Cost: $15 by deadline Speaker/Topic: TBD Deadline: Mail: January 16 (postmark) Online: January 20 Host: Time: Notes: Aletta Schaap 5:00 pm Non-members must be accompanied by a member. No smoking, no walk-ins. Limited to 25. Coordinator: Wendy Adams [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org January 25 Saturday Baltimore Area Fireside Chat Location: Ellicott City, MD Cost: $15 by deadline Speaker/Topic: John Parsons Nautical Jeopardy Host: Time: Jill Montgomery 6:00 pm Deadline: Mail: January 17 (postmark) Online: January 21 Notes: Non-members must be accompanied by a member. No smoking, no walk-ins. Limited to 30. Coordinator: Kathy Haven [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org $20 after deadline $20 after deadline [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org 6 Whisker Pole December 2013 January 25 Saturday Montgomery County Area Fireside Chat Location: Rockville, MD Cost: $15 by deadline Speaker/Topic: Pierre Henkart Pride of Baltimore Host: Time: Jon Bernheimer 5:30 pm Deadline: Mail: January 22 (postmark) Online: January 25 Notes: Non-members must be accompanied by a member. No smoking, no walk-ins. Limited to 25. Ayla, Jon's dog will be in attendance. Coordinator: Desiree de Liser February 8 Saturday Rafting Seminar Location: Edgewater Library 25 Stepney’s Lane Edgewater, MD George Hollendursky Rafting Seminar Cost: Free to Skippers, First Mates, and crew $10 for guests Time: 9:30 - 12:30 pm Continental Breakfast provided Notes: Registration accepted on a space available basis with priority given to Raft Captains, Skippers, FMs, and FM Candidates. Speaker/Topic: $20 after deadline [email protected] or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org Deadline: Online: February 4 Coordinator: Shirley Brooks-Hollendursky www.singlesonsailboats.org February 8 Saturday Awards Dinner Dance Location: Sheraton, Annapolis 173 Jennifer Road Annapolis, MD 21401 Mail: January 30 (postmark) Online: February 3 Cost: TBD Notes: Limited number of rooms available at discounted rate. Deadline: [email protected] or sign up online at Puttin’ on the Ritz Coordinator: Fran Wright February 9 Sunday Brunch Location: Sheraton, Annapolis 173 Jennifer Road Annapolis, MD 21401 Cost: $28.00 before deadline $32.00 after deadline if space available Speaker/Topic: TBD Mail: January 31 (postmark) Online: February 4 Time: Deadline: 11:00 social hour 12:00 brunch 1:00 program Coordinator: Sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org February 15 Saturday Annapolis Area Fireside Chat Location: Annapolis, MD Cost: $15 by deadline Speaker/Topic: TBD Deadlines: Mail: February 7 (postmark) Online: February 11 Host: Time: Notes: Anne Bastian ???? pm Non-members must be accompanied by a member. No smoking, no walk-ins. Limited to 15. Coordinator: Sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org francis.wright1@comcast net or sign up online at www.singlesonsailboats.org $20 after deadline December 2013 Whisker Pole Unofficial notes from November 10, 2013 Board Meeting Official November minutes will be posted on the SOS web site when approved in December by the Board of Directors. Commodore: The Commodore thanked each BOD member and committee chair for their good work this year. Treasurer: Financial Review will be completed by mid-December. The preliminary budget, approved at the October Board meeting, is the 2014 working budget. Four times this year members have contacted their credit card vendors to request a charge be denied when they were concerned that their SOS registration refund has not been approved, resulting in a cost of $25. There was a comment that the October 31 bank balance of $89,945 was the lowest ever for the club. However, an analysis shows that October 31, 2012 was the lowest at $81,993. Bareboat: Italy trip, completed in September, with about 60 people participating. Planning is underway for BVI Trip on February 22, 2014 with 7 boats reserved. Three skippers have cancelled, but have possibility of two replacements. If a third cannot be located, we may have to hire a skipper from Moorings. Planning is underway for a French barge trip on the Canal du Nivernais on September 13, 2014 with 118 people signed up. Suggestions for 2015 trips and volunteers for trip coordination are coming in. Brunches and Communications: No report. Cruising: Wrap up on 11/9 had about 50 people. Cruising chair has stepped down and a new chair is needed. Database: As of Nov. 7th, 70 members have renewed. Renewal reminders will be sent Dec 1, Jan 1, and Jan 24. The proposal drafted by the ad hoc committee to revamp the SOS website was sent to Memberclicks for a cost estimate to implement the modifications. The cruising form will be revamped over the winter. The current web administrator, Judy Clark, has given notice that she will not renew her contract when it expires on Feb 28, 2014 and will step down on Dec 31, 2013. The search begins for her successor. Education: The Spring Training schedule will appear in the January Whiskerpole. John Parsons is leading the Spring Training Speaker’s Committee. Barbara Mistrik will handle publicity. The revised basic skills program will be sent out for final comment shortly to the BOD, Skippers Advisory and First Mate Advisory. Kathy Haven and her fireside chat area coordinators are now scheduling chats starting in December. Ellie Kallins has reserved space for monthly seminars in Jan/Feb/Mar. Education Co-Chairs Debra Roane and Linda Casucci will step down after Spring Training. First Mates: First Mates sailed as First Mates or Skippers on SOS cruises and bareboat trips for a total of 286 days in 2013! In addition, FMs sailed as crew on an additional 112 sailing days. Membership: A working proposal for handling membership recruitment, retention and public relations was handed out. This will be reviewed and discussed in the future. The proposal came out of a meeting related to membership concerns held earlier. Newsletter: November 16-page issue of Whisker Pole was sent to 59 members and 20 copies sent to Happy Hour Coordinators for a total of $327.95. Cost per issue was $4.15. Safety: An SOP on passing lines is in process and will be used in the next sailing season. Skippers Advisory: Looking into MD safe boating card requirement for those skippers born after 7/1/1972. Social: The Halloween Party had about 65 people, a significantly lower number than anticipated. We need to confer with 2014 cruising chair to coordinate social and sailing events in an effort to spread out the events and to consider new/different venues. Other business: The new Board was seated and officers elected in executive session. NEXT SOS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING December 8, 2:15, Following Brunch; Doubletree Hotel in Annapolis Meeting is open to all members. 7 8 Whisker Pole December 2013 Awards Dinner Dance Party - 2014 - Puttin' on the Ritz We’re “Puttin’ on the Ritz” for the Awards Party this year. Break out your bling! Rhinestone studded jeans to top hats and tiaras! And join us on February 8 at the Sheraton Annapolis. The awards recognize the many contributions, serious and not so serious, that members have made over the past year. The inimitable Dane Skagen with be the evening’s master of ceremonies and a rockin’ band will play for our dancing pleasure. It will be a gala evening of glitz and glam! Watch for further details in the January Whisker Pole. The Sheraton Annapolis will be giving a discounted rate on a limited number of rooms so reserve early and be sure to mention that the rooms are listed under “Singles on Sailboats.” Awards, Awards, and More Awards! At the February 8th Awards Dinner Dance, SOS will recognize four members for their significant contributions of time, energy and talent (the serious member recognition awards) to our all-volunteer Club. Members will also be recognized for contributing whimsical, good-natured humor through their foibles, bloopers, and flim flams (the Jibe Ho awards). The photographers among us will also be recognized, and there are awards for various categories, such as boats, sunrises/sunsets, and people. (See article on page 9 for further details.) So, What Are The Serious Awards? Commodore’s Award: The Board of Directors established the annual Commodore’s award so that the highest ranking officer of the Club could extend public recognition and many thanks to an individual who has made significant contributions in fostering the goals of Singles on Sailboats, and who continues to contribute to many aspects of the Club. Nominations for the award are accepted from the general membership. Ed Klein Member of the Year Award: Singles on Sailboats owes its beginnings to Ed Klein. He cosponsored the first rafts of two or three boats, the first brunches, the first social gatherings. But Ed offered more. He would teach you to sail without regard for your past experience or future expectations. Ed would take you aboard his boat, The Mai Kai, give you the helm, and develop your skills. He would challenge you to extend your horizons. He was one of those unique individuals who shared his joy of sailing with you. Ed sailed beyond this world in 1987. Nominations for the award come from the general membership. Elinor W. “Elli” Abramson Award for Contributions to SOS Education Programs: Eli Abramson created many new educational programs for the members of Singles on Sailboats. After serving on the Board of Directors for two years, she gradually built an all-encompassing education program, which provides the opportunity to broaden one’s knowledge of sailing at minimal cost. She transformed the spring education program so that it attracts more participants than any other SOS event. Elli sailed beyond this world in 1992. Nominations are accepted from the general membership, and the Education Committee Chairperson(s) recommends the recipient. Rookie of the Year Award: Singles on Sailboats attracts many new sailors each year. The Board of Directors established the annual Rookie of the Year Award to recognize the individual who, in his or her first year sailing with SOS, demonstrates superior interest in and learning about sailing, and who becomes highly involved in one or more of the many SOS programs. Nominations for the award come from the general membership. Nominations should include background and/or justification for each of the Recognition Awards, as well as for the Jibe Ho Awards. Nominations for all awards to be presented at the 2014 “Puttin on the Ritz” party should be sent to Hope Andruss ([email protected]) no later than January 11, 2014. December 2013 Whisker Pole 2013 SOS Photo Contest (for photos taken in 2013) There are only five simple rules: 1. Entries must be taken at an SOS event by the member of SOS submitting the photo. But the photo does not necessarily have that event as a theme (a picture of Johnny Bilgewater at a raft-up or the sunset seen from a raft-up are acceptable; even though there is nothing in the picture to prove that it was taken at a raft-up or cruise. We are on the “Honor System”). An SOS event can be cruising, day-sail, a brunch, seminar, bareboat trip, etc. An official SOS event (Happy Hours are not included). 2. The photo entries must be submitted (or postmarked) by 12:00 (midnight) December 31, 2013. 3. All photographers may participate. However professional photographers- i.e. anyone who earns more than 50 percent of his or her annual income from photography- shall be limited to submitting no more than three photos. 9 Categories: People, Places, Seascapes, Sailing Action (The Judge will put your photos in the correct category) Judging: 4 categories, 1st, 2nd & 3rd in each; plus 1 Grand Prize The Judge: Will be an independent individual from outside of the club. SEND Photo Entries to: [email protected] OR Samia AbdelWahed 320 23rd Street South #1002 Arlington VA 22202 ______________________________________ SAVE THE DATE for Spring Training March 15, 2014 Anne Arundel Community College Arnold, MD 4. All electronics photos must be at least 250 KB or larger in order to produce a clear 4’ x 6’ photo. No more than eight (8) photos per individual. 5. Photos can be altered to achieve color balance that reflects the scene as you observed it. Cropping is also acceptable. Heavily manipulated photos are not eligible. Other Useful information: Electronic copies preferred: 1 disk or many disks; paper photos are accepted. Photos must be submitted in the highest possible resolution. The photos will be enlarged to 5” x 7” and if the photo is fuzzy, it reduces your chance of winning. Spring Training is the biggest SOS event of the year, attracting more than 300 members and guests. Imagine that many people in one place wanting to become better sailors!! So mark the date on your calendar and watch for details in the January Whisker Pole about classes and signup. 10 Whisker Pole Raft Captain George Hollendursky presents SOS Burgee to new skipper Rick Mood Sandy Rosswork and Dennis Krizek Linda Casucci, Gene Jacob and Charlotte O’Conor Photos by Richard Green December 2013 Betsy Germick, Ed Petersohn, Carol Holmes and Robyn Stewart Dan Meier Robyn Day Turriff and Art Turriff Meeps Yox, Carol Jordan, Judy Barrel, Molly Harrison, and Ned Schwartz Jody Hutchinson, Peggy Green and Darlene Frieman Shirley Brooks, George Hollendursky, Maybeth Spaeth and Andrew Spaeth Note from Photo Editor: When possible, please include names when you submit December 2013 Whisker Pole 11 Judy Taylor and Kathy Haven “At Last” Skipper Chuck Fort Time for lunch as usual lots of delicious food Nancy Parsons and Shirley Brooks Hollendursky Photos by Richard Green Laura Gwinn John Parsons and Carol Jordan Ed Moyer Carol Neimand, caterer, and Cathy Laws Sandy Huberfeld and Ed Menegaux Note from Photo Editor: When possible, please include names when you submit 12 Whisker Pole December 2013 Wrap up of 2013 Cruising Season Bob Wright, Cruising Chair Another sailing season is over for Singles-On-Sailboats! 2013 was a good year for the club with 1375 Crew-Days accumulated between Day Sails, Midweek, Evening and Weekend cruises. A Crew-Day is defined as one SOS Member (non-skipper) sailing for one day i.e., a 2-day weekend cruise is two (2) Crew-Days. The Day Sail program (including Mid-week and Evening cruises) contributed 108 Crew-Days and the Weekend cruises completed the total with 1267 Crew-Days. The Cruising committee wants to recognize several outstanding Skippers: Greg Moore (Skipper of MOOREWIND II) was top SOS Skipper with a total of 121 Crew-Days on his boat, for a total of 24 cruises. He was also top Day Sail Skipper with 97 Crew-Days in the Day Sail program. All of this and he sold his boat before completing the fall season! nd nd Bob Meadows (Skipper of CIRCUS) tied for 2 place overall with 104 Crew-Days for a total of 16 cruises. Bob was 2 place in weekend cruising with 82 Crew-Days for 12 cruises. nd Mike Pittinger (Skipper of ARIOSA) was the other skipper tying for 2 place overall with 104 Crew-Days for a total of 14 st cruises. Mike was 1 place in weekend cruising with 104 Crew-Days for 14 cruises. st nd In the Day Sail program there is a big jump for 1 place (Greg Moore) to 2 place. nd Keith Knepp (Skipper of NICE CATCH) took 2 place in the Day Sail program with 29 Crew-Days on 8 cruises. When adding weekend cruises, Keith finished with 39 Crew-Days on 10 cruises. rd Jon Bernheimer (Skipper of PROPICE) was 3 place in the Day Sail program with 28 Crew-Days on 7 cruises, but due to location, no weekend cruises. Ron Pence (Skipper of TERI LYN) and Ian Sanderson (Skipper of VENUS) are recognized for their outstanding contributions, too. When combining both categories -- Day Sails and Weekend Cruises -- Ron had a total of 61Crew-Days on 11 cruises. Ian had a total of 57 Crew-Days on 14 cruises. SOS owes all of our Skippers a big round of applause, with special thanks to the ones listed above. Additionally, five of our Skippers participated in the Hospice Cup Race in September. Of these five (5) Skippers, they finished in st nd rd the following order: 1 – Jon Bernheimer; 2 – Joe Lombardo; 3 – Steve Garris; Robin Meigel and Emil Becker. I cannot go on without recognizing our outstanding SOS First Mates. Again, stating the numbers: • 13 boats sailed in the Day Sail program with a FM. • 38 boats sailed on Weekend Cruise with a FM. • The total boats sailing with a FM during 2013 was 58. (This does not include the efforts of the FM’s on the Bareboat cruises because this is Bay Cruising only.) Lastly, I need to say none of this would have happened without the hard work and dedication of the whole Cruising Committee. The coordinators put in an extraordinary amount of time and effort in organizing the sails and because of their contribution the sailing season was a success. Special Thanks go out to: ♦ Ellen Penndorf, Associate Chair and responsible for the Day Sail program ♦ Linda Casucci, Regional Weekend Cruise Coordinator – Virginia ♦ Lynn Gilley, Regional Weekend Cruise Coordinator – Annapolis ♦ Kathy Haven, Regional Weekend Cruise Coordinator – Baltimore ♦ Peggy Green, Regional Day Sail Coordinator and responsible for all the posting in the Fleet Exercises and Shore leave. I thank all the club members for a wonderful sailing season. December 2013 Whisker Pole BAREBOAT SURVEY Where do you wanna go next? Sandy Rosswork, Bareboat Committee Chair Hey, all you bareboat sailors (and bareboat wannabe’s)……..as winter closes in, thoughts inevitably turn to cruising adventures in warmer climes. Your input is now needed for future trips. So, here is what we have planned so far: • BVI’s (February 2014) • Canal trip in France (September 2014). We need a destination and a coordinator for a warm weather location in the winter of 2015. Additionally, we need a destination and coordinator for other locations in either fall or winter in future years. This survey lists locations where the big charter fleets operate. That’s a good place to start since they go to reasonable areas where there are nice (and safe) anchorages and support services, good scenery and generally good cruising. Take a minute and tell us where you would like to go in the future. And remember that we need a trip coordinator for each bareboat excursion! So check out these destinations by going to the Sunsail or Moorings website (or other charter company). Then, send me an email at [email protected] and volunteer to coordinate the cruise of your dreams! Or just say where you would like to sail in 2015 and beyond. Tropical locations for a winter cruise: British Virgin Island’s (done often & always popular) Belize, Placencia (did in 03) St Martin and the Leewards (did in 04) Antigua (did in 2013) St Lucia and the Windwards St Vincent and the Grenadines Canouan and the Grenadines Grenada Bahamas, the Abacos (not so warm in dead of winter) Windjammer cruise in Caribbean 13 Mediterranean areas….nice for a fall cruise: Greece/Athens (the Saronic Gulf), the Dodocanese Islands, Sporades Islands, Corfu, Ithaca and Ionian Sea (Did in 06) Italy, Bay of Naples ( just did in 2013), Palermo (Sicily), Tropea The Aolian Islands with Sicily, or Cannigione (Sardinia) Spain - Mallorca and the Balearic Islands Turkey (did in 2012) Croatia, the Dalmation Islands, Kremic and Dubrovnic (did in 08), Pula and north North America…..good for a summer or off season cruise: Canada/Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, and Desolation Sound Pacific North West/Anacortes and the San Juans Great Lakes (did Lake Huron in 09) Mexico Baja and Sea of Cortez Schooners in Maine or N.E. coast Exotic locations: Indian Ocean, Seychelles New Zealand, Bay of Islands and Aukland Tahiti, Raiatea Thailand, Phuket, Koh Samui, or Phi Phi islands Tonga, (did in 06) Galapagos Islands, crewed boat with guide 14 Whisker Pole December 2013 Rafting Seminar for Skippers, FMs, and Crew George Hollendursky, Raft Captain February 8, 2014, 9:30am - 12:30pm At the Edgewater Library Continental breakfast provided Rafting is an important aspect of SOS cruising and doing it safely is critical. Learn how SOS builds linear and circle rafts including where and how to set an anchor, place fenders, secure lines, approach in the wind, and effectively communicate on the boat and with the Raft Captain. This seminar is designed for Raft Captains, potential Raft Captains, Skippers, First Mates, and all crewmembers. This session covers considerations involved in raft building such as advance planning, general guidelines for all rafts, special considerations for circle and linear rafts, handling emergencies, docking for land-based cruises, and ways in which skippers and crew can assist the rafting process. • • What are the responsibilities of the Raft Captain and individual skippers? How does weather affect raft building? • • • • • • • • • How do we determine how many anchors to set, and where to set them? How do we calculate the amount of space needed for a circle or linear raft? When do we build a linear raft or a circle raft? How much anchor rode should we use, why? What happens when the wind shifts while a raft is being built? What is the effect of current? Or boat wakes? How can the size of a raft be adjusted for more or fewer boats? Is breaking up really hard to do? What are the emergencies that can occur in a raft, and what should we do? See Fleet Exercises and SOS Website for registration information December 2013 Whisker Pole 15 Guatemala and Mexico! I'll also have time to enjoy the many fascinating lectures and seminars! When I reach CA I will spend a few days visiting family and friends. It's an amazing program for people who like to learn, who enjoy the water, and who enjoy people! By Suzanne Send items to [email protected] Barb Peterson had a total knee replacement on October 22 and is doing well. YAY Barb. Anne Bastian just went on a Road Scholar 8 day tour of the interior of Costa Rica with SOS member Angela Weathers and 2 other friends. The leaf cutter ants were a great curiosity. We went on a river rafting trip, toured a pineapple plantation, coffee plantation and stayed at the bottom of the dormant volcano Arenal. We hiked in the cloud rainforest with monkeys in the treetops, old growth forest with huge trees and saw the national bird, called a Quetzal, very pretty but hard to spot. We actually saw a sloth in a tree along with a beautiful colorful bird a Toucan with a big beak near where we ate breakfast!! I would highly recommend this trip!! Zonia Acton writes In September "I went on the Italy Bareboat Cruise. One of my favorite Islands was Ventotene. We were there in time for a festival. My favorite part of the festival was the balloon competition. The residents spend the winter decorating paper balloons and then enter them in a competition. See the pictures of a beautiful balloon on the ground and in the air." Ed Petersen will be teaching the new AARP "Smart Driver" course, renamed and beginning January 2014. As part of Advocacy he was trained with the latest updates on the ACA and will be holding seminars around Phila area. Looks like Ed has things to do when he is not sailing or playing tennis. “The rumors are true, skipper Brian the Sailordude has transitioned to the "Dark Side" by moving off and selling Cayenne and has bought a houseboat. All of this is attributable to a change of life event October of last year, namely crashing my motorcycle and suffering a badly broken right leg at the ankle. After 8 months it was obvious the restorative efforts, numerous surgeries and procedures did not result in a usable leg/foot combo, so the choices are to basically repeat most of the previous work or "BKA" below the knee amputation. An extremely hard choice had it not been for the experience gained over the previous months in the hospital / rehab environment. BKA was the path chosen, which occurred August 18. The BKA went well, but during the healing I managed to get one infection along the wound which is about 9 in. long. With that one well under control and nearly healed, a blister occurred just above the wound which turned out to be that old nemesis, MRSA. That just added another month to the healing time. I am not fully mobile yet, requiring a wheel chair, walker or crutches depending on what I am doing. Within a few months I should be able to walk on a prosthetic leg after a bit of learning and practice. All and all, life is good otherwise why would I be doing it. So far, through all that I have been through, I for the most part I have been able to carry a good attitude even though having fun filled days was well in the future of a sliding time scale. However escaping from the health care system has really improved my attitude even with the current limitations I have had some really fun days, with help from friends along the way. SOSers are always (almost) welcome aboard 'Altered Ego, if that name sticks, in the same slip (C53) at Anchorage Marina, under new management which is really good news for members and guests alike. Until I get a little more organized, pita chips, dip and beer make up the boarding pass. Still provisioning with necessities and figuring out storage and furnishings.” After a trip to OR for Thanksgiving with her daughter, Betsy Kimmel will be working on the Enrichment Voyage of Semester at Sea. She’ll sail out of Florida. “Basically I'll play with kids and teach them about the ports: Dominican Republic, Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica, An article in the Annapolis paper about the Marine Corps 238th anniversary reminded Ron Pence that his group, "The Last Call Band" had its first job playing for a Marine Corp 200th anniversary party. That puts his band at 38 years old, plus some months before that job. The present band of 4 has been playing since 1978- 16 Whisker Pole coincidently, the year that SOS was formed. You can hear the band at the upcoming Parade of Lights Party on December 14th. This will be their 8th performance for SOS functions, this first one being the 2002 POL party. Bruce Amlicke wrote ”We often imagine sailing off to a remote island or land never discovered before or remote enough that the number of footprints in the sand are few. Imagination of this sort features the South Pacific, Darkest Africa, or cold lands near the polls. When I started planning this trip I did not imagine I could find such a place as near to home as the Caribbean. Thought technically part of South America, Guyana is often included as part of the islands. Guyana is roughly the size of England and has a population of 750,000. Of which 90% live along the coast. The interior has fewer than 1 person per square mile. The trip began, as many do, at a bar some place up island. A group of fellow sailors were talking about the places we would like to go – some day. Guyana came up. We knew a person who had been there recently and Chris Doyle had included a short supplement in his Trinidad cruising guide. So the idea was hatched. A group of sailors (the number varied from time to time) would leave Trinidad and sail to Guyana. In early October, eight boats left at staggered times and headed southeast. Each of us picked a time that suited us best so few could be said to be “in convoy”. But, we all arrived safely. The sail was a challenge. It is around 400 miles from the Northwest corner of Trinidad to the mouth of the Essequibo River in Guyana. There is a Northwesterly flowing current along the north coast of South America that can be as much as a couple of knots and the prevailing winds are Southeast. Picking a window with winds just north of East and avoiding the worst of the current most of us made it down in two to three days and sailed the majority of that. The weather was mostly clear, but we all encountered some storms as we crossed the Inter-Tropic Convergence Zone (ITCZ). We anchored just inside the mouth of the river and the following day took advantage of the incoming tide to make the final 40 miles upstream to the town of Bartica. Bartica is sort of a “wild west” mining town at the junction of two rivers. When I checked in I was told I was the twelfth boat to check in that year. As I knew at least six of the group were ahead of me I began to realize we were off the beaten track. The group anchored off a resort just a few miles south of Bartica. The Baganara Island Resort was to be our base of operations for the several months we were planning to be here. The resort was friendly and opened its facility to our use. That included free WIFI to allow us to communicate with the rest of the world. Our visit was so unique it even prompted a news paper article. The next step was to begin our exploration. Here we came face to face with the fact that this country is still in its wild state. There is just one major road in the country. It travels from the capital, Georgetown, to the Brazilian Border some 600 miles south. It is only paved the first 40 miles. December 2013 There are a few shorter roads, but none into the interior. Travel there is by boat or plane. So any visits to remote locations became a trial of logistics. But, so far we have made a few trips and have others in the planning stages. The center piece is a visit to the Kaieteur Falls. It is three times the height of Niagara and only accessible by plane or a long hike. A few of the group chose to fly in, the rest of us plan a hike and small boat journey. We all took a boat trip to the nearby Marshal falls and had a ball. Most visited Georgetown for the Hindu Festival of lights early this month. Most days are spent relaxing or exploring the nearby town and meeting some local ex-pats. These include a retired Jazz singer and a German botanist, who has sailed around the world in his aluminum boat, married a native and built a great house and now raises orchids he finds in the forests. He started his sail around the world at 70. So why come? The adventure of sailing to a place not in everyone’s log. A place were the people cross the street and welcome you to their country. A place with spectacular unspoiled forests and rivers. Find a copy of the BBCs “Land of the Lost Jaguar” and you will be hooked. Get the Bradt Guide “Guyana” and Chris Doyle’s Guide for Trinidad, Togago, and Guyana. A channel billed Toucan (taken from the German’s front steps) Thanks, all. Keep the information flowing. There is no column without you. Don’t forget to send me your birth month and day; it does not get published without your telling me. Suzanne Birthdays: December: 13: MaryEllen McMillan; 21: Rob Reynolds January 10: Bev Nash; 31: Jean Logan December 2013 Whisker Pole 17 th Happy Hours are not official SOS functions. All sailors or non-sailors interested in sailing are invited to attend any of the SOS HHs, especially new or potential SOS members. We meet at local restaurant in the bar area. Check below or SOS website for locations. The Happy Hours are listed in chronological order. SE Pennsylvania: We have two SE PA Happy Hours. st 1 Tuesday- December 3rd at McKenzie Brew House (was Charlie Brown’s) off 202; 324 W Swedesford Road, Berwyn, 610 407 4300 Starting at 6 pm; dinner around 7:00 pm. SOS Contact: Patti Evans, [email protected] Ellicott City, MD: 1st Thursday- December 5th 5:30 – 7:30 PM at Bare Bones Grill and Brewery, 9150-22 Baltimore Natl. Pike, Ellicott City, MD 21042. Corner of St. Johns Lane & Rte 40. http://www.barebonesgrill.com/ tel. 410.461.0770 SOS Contact: Jill Montgomery [email protected] South-Central Pennsylvania, 1st Thursday December 5th at Heritage Hills Golf Resort, 2700 Mt. Rose Ave. (PA124), York, PA starting at 6:30 on the lower level of Knickers Pub. SOS Contact: Bob Morrow, [email protected] Virginia/DC: There are two NVA/DC Happy Hours! 1st Thursday- December 5th meet at 5:00 p.m. at the bar: Mylos Grill, Old Dominion Drive in McLean/ Chesterbrook shopping center. www.mylosgrill.com. Free parking, great food! SOS Contact: Charlotte O'Conor [email protected] th Baltimore, MD: 2nd Thursday - December 12 , meet at 5 PM in the bar. Michaels Cafe Restaurant & Lounge, located 2119 York Road, Timonium, across from Fairgrounds, MD 21220, 410-252-2022, http://www.michaelscafe.com/ Free parking, great food, drinks and Happy Hour prices. Food service until 11 pm. Cozy atmosphere, friendly wait staff. SOS Contact: Barb O’Brien, [email protected] Delaware: 3rd Wednesday – December 18th, 5:30 PM, at Timothy’s Restaurant and Bar, Wilmington Riverfront, by Blue Rock Stadium, facing the waterfront. http://timothysontheriverfront.com/ 930 Justison Street, Wilmington DE 19801. 302-429-RIBS (7427). Happy Hour drink specials good until 7PM. SOS Contacts:Sue Donaldson [email protected] Geri Walker [email protected] Rockville, MD: 3rd Thursday- December 19 , 5 -7 PM at Marriott Hotel, 5701 Marinelli Road, North Bethesda, MD 20852, (301) 822-9200; by the White Flint Metro station. SOS Contact: Jim Randall: [email protected] SE Pennsylvania: The second Happy Hour for SE PA is th the 3rd Thursday- December 19 , 6-10 at a new venue, the Black Gunpowder Tavern (old Winberie’s) near Gateway Shopping center, 1164 Valley Forge Rd, Wayne, PA 19087 (610) 293-9333 SOS Contact: Patti Evans, [email protected] Virginia/DC: The second Happy Hour for NVA/DC is the 3rd Friday- December 20th meet at 5:00 p.m. at the bar: Sur la Place, 5105 MacArthur Blvd. website: surlaplaceindc.com (Site of the old L'Appetito) Wash. DC. SOS Contact: Charlotte O'Conor [email protected] th Annapolis, MD: 4 Thursday, December 26th, 5:30 – 7:00 PM at the Smoke House, located in the Bay Ridge Plaza with Bay Ridge Liquors and West Marine. (107 Hillsmere Drive, Annapolis, MD 21403) Tel. 410.571.5073. www.annapolissmokehouse.com/ Meet in the bar area. Happy Hour prices: $3 house wines, $3 rail drinks, $2 off draft beer and $2.25 for domestic beers; 2-3 food selections for $5. SOS Contact: Patricia Duvall at [email protected] Send an e-mail to: [email protected] by the 15th of the month for changes to happy hour information. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME! Scott Beth Thierry Kathy Darren Andrews Blanchfield Danz Leef Talbert Wilmington Middletown Philadelphia Newark Baltimore DE DE PA DE MD CURRENT and PAST MEMBERSHIP Membership 2013 2012 729 736 18 Whisker Pole CLASSIFIEDS: Please E-MAIL YOUR AD ►[email protected]◄Ed Petersohn. e-mail SUBJECT: WP CLASSIFIED AD. As a courtesy, please send a cancellation when your ad has been fulfilled. Dormant ads— those that have appeared for three months with no word from their “owners”—will be dropped unless you specifically ask that they continue to run. If you would like to reinstate an ad please contact Ed (E-mail). DEADLINE FOR ADS IS THE 15th OF THE MONTH for publication in the following month’s issue. SOS NET: The unofficial online communication for SOS members. To join, simply navigate in your browser to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SinglesOnSail (Yahoo! ID required).with no fees or subscriptions.For questions, e-mail the list owner at:[email protected] December 2013 MISC BOAT EQUIPMENT . GARMIN OREGON 400C; Waterproof, Rugged 3 inch touch screen with US coastal charts and Bahamas.Sunlight readable color screen, wirelessly share routes, tracks, waypoints,tracks,waypoints etc.,electronic compass,uses 2 AA batteries,micro SD card slot.All in original box with USB cable,Carabiner,owners manual & Quick Start Guide.Used 3-4 times and works great. Originally $500.00 Xmas special $250.00.Contact Sandy [email protected] or (336 ) 682 8766. (exp.2-14) MISCELLANEOUS - HASSELBLAD 501 C, medium format SLR film camera in perfect condition. Can be converted to digital with an attachment. A steal at $1500.00, firm. Robyn 703 942 9635. (exp.11-13) BOATS -- SLIPS -- REAL ESTATE 1979 BRISTOL 29.9 TALL RIG:130 Jib with roller furling; main reworked 2012 with lazy jacks, fast track & all lines to cockpit: Ray Marine GPS & Radar with 2 additional windows available. Very Good Condition. All ready for cruising and everything included $29,900. Late season specials possible - Make offer. Contact Sandy at [email protected] or call (336)682-8766 for more details. KITCHEN & BATHROOMS: Upgrade or Repairs for your Home or Vessel,[email protected] or call Mark (exp. 2-14) Rybas: 610-585-9037. SLIP AVAILABLE, BACK CREEK ANNAPOLIS. Takes up to 33 feet; beam 12 ft 4 inches. Depth 7 1/2 feet. Call Brian 410-268-4685. (exp. 12-13) RARE SLIP FOR RENT in sheltered Annapolis Mill Creek one mile past Cantlers. Deep water. Dock carts, water, and electricity. For boat up to 45 feet. Contact 410 757 3553 or [email protected] (exp. 12-13) SLIP FOR RENT: Deep water slip in protected cove off Mill Creek (SEVERN RIVER). Newly rebuilt, rewired pier. Water and electricity available at pier. Plenty of parking available for cars. Easy access to the Chesapeake Bay. Contact Bev Nash,410-349-1467or [email protected] (exp.2-14) MISC BOAT EQUIPMENT LEWMAR 30-ST -Ocean series-2 speed, SELF TAILING WINCH. Chrome.Brand New (never mounted) $600. Retails for $1K. Ruth Moore 410-267-0599 [email protected].(exp.1-14) INFLATABLE RAFT For Sale: West Marine RU260 (2009) Length 8’6”, never used, make offer. PVC fabric, rollup wood floor, 51 lbs, holds 2-4 persons 4hp max originally sold for $840 make offer. Call George at 703 323 1012, or 301 467 8391 or email to [email protected] (exp.1-14) STANDARD HORIZON FLOATING MARINE TRANSCEIVER HX750S Submersible loud audio,large display, High Intensity Strobe Light, Lithium Battery etc. Works great and makes a great backup or cockpit handy VHF. Great stocking stuffer at $75. Contact Sandy at [email protected] or call (336 )682 8766. (exp.2-14) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Treasurer’s Report Balances as of October 31: Bareboat Checking: $88,669 Regular Checking: $18,083 CDs + Hi yield savings: $73,068 Credit Card Balance: ($4,294) End of Month Cash Totals w/o Bare Boat: $86,857 Note to Members: Refunds are not processed until the coordinator provides the treasurer with a list of those entitled to refunds. If you choose to cancel a payment directly with your credit card vendor before we process the refund, the club incurs a $25 fee – whether the refund is later processed or not. Please do not contact credit card vendors to hold payments ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BRUNCH DIRECTIONS: Doubletree Hotel, 210 Holiday Court, Annapolis, MD 21401. Take Route 50 to Exit 22, Riva Rd. Follow signs to Riva Rd. and make left at light onto Riva Rd. Second light , left onto Holiday Court. 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