May/June - Concord Yacht Club

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May/June - Concord Yacht Club
Knoxville’s Sailing Center
May/June 2014
Catered by Brown Bag Catering
Grilled Chicken Breasts, Red Skin Mashed Potatoes
Spinach/Berry Salad, Romaine Salad, Rolls, Watermelon, Drinks
Kids: Hotdogs, potato chips
DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS IS MONDAY, JUNE 30th
Did you know that the United States Coast
Guard is right here in
landlocked Knoxville,
TN? And did you also
know that they are
here to serve and protect our ability to boat
safely?
One of the services that they provide is a
friendly and FREE, that’s right FREE, courtesy inspection of your boat. They are not out
on a witch hunt to find “violators”, but rather
want to reach out to
boaters to educate
and help them make
sure that they have all
the required safety
equipment on board,
with the ultimate goal
of keeping everyone
safe on the water. So
how does it work?
During the month of
June, a US Coast
Guard Vessel Examiner will visit the club
and make themselves
available to inspect
your boat. There are no fines or penalties if
they find anything lacking. The only thing
you will get is friendly advice and suggestions
on how to make your boat safe.
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And if you pass inspection you get a FREE
US Coast Guard inspection sticker. When affixed prominently on your boat, it will demonstrate to law enforcement agencies (such as
the TWRA, Coast Guard, Homeland Security,
etc.) that you have been inspected successfully. They will know that you are a safe boater
and will be less likely to board and inspect
you out on the water. After all, there are plenty of other boats out there that don’t have a
clue about safety that these officials will need
to focus their attention.
So there is absolutely
no downside to taking part in this opportunity. All you have
to do is show up at
the club on the following dates and find
the inspector (who
will be located in the
breezeway of the
clubhouse if not currently inspecting a
boat).
WHEN: June 28th
TIME: 11am to 3pm
If you have any questions, please contact
Mike West (a CYC member) at (423) 6058220, or [email protected] . Or, visit
the US Coast Guard website on safety inspec-
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Contributor: John Storey
The 2014 Rocky Top Regatta was drier than
last year’s monsoon-plagued event, and as
a result participation was up. Eleven boats
came to the line on Saturday, three in nonspinnaker and 8 in the spinnaker class. The
wind was challenging, though, with periodic
“Loudon lulls” and little pockets of good
air resulting in widely disparate speeds at
times. John Tyner (Holder 20) won with
Frank Larimer (Santana 20) and Jeff Gamey
(Holder 20) rounding out the top 3. John
Bocko handily won the non-spin class. Racing was abandoned after one race when the
breeze died completely. Sunday’s delayed
start resulted in better wind, and three races. Jeff Gamey with crew Todd Weir had 2
bullets, and Johnny Ballatin (Viper 640) had
the other bullet. John Bocko (Helms 25)
dominated the non-spin class with three
bullets, and new skipper Don Busby (Holder
20) got faster in each successive race to
capture 2nd. Overall results in the spin
class were Jeff Gamey 1st, John Tyner
(Holder 20) 2nd ,and Jason Williams (Holder
20) 3rd in a tiebreaker over Frank Larimer.
Contributor: John Storey
Participants in the last 3 years of LWS were
spoiled with balmy winter weather and consistent winds. That all changed, of course,
this year. The cold winter wreaked havoc
on the schedule of this year’s LWS with
many races cancelled due to cold, or in
some cases, lake ice! The usually reliable
winds were spotty as well, resulting in several no-wind cancellations. On the bright
side, a total of 15 skippers participated in
this year’s series. A total of 28 races were
run over 11 Sundays, even though no races
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were run in November or December. John
Tyner (Holder 20) with crew Brent Pilon and
Ellie Tyner sailed consistently well to garner
top honors for the series. Ron Mitchell (San
Juan 24)entered the fray with a fresh bottom job and finished comfortably in 2nd
place. Chuck Meyer (Santana 20) finished
in 3rd, with Vlasta Kunc (Holder 20) close behind in 4th, despite sailing in only 8 races. Next year we can hope the Polar Vortex
stays up North where it belongs.
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not all. He has also been,
and continues to be heavily involved in Concord
Sailing Center (CSC), currently serving as its Vice
President. In addition to
his activities at our sailing club, Bryson is also an
advocate for the Teen
Board of Knoxville.
Who is that who has gone
from toddling around
CYC in diapers to become
one of our club’s esteemed leaders?
This
young man was raised
with a sheet line in his
hands and has done just
about everything a person can do at CYC. And
he isn’t even 30 years old
yet! Yes, Bryson Bosson
is as much a fixture at
Concord Yacht Club as is
the yard arm behind the
clubhouse.
Bryson is a hometown boy, born and
raised in Knoxville, but left Tennessee for
a short time to earn his degree in Public
Affairs Management from Indiana University. He has already put that degree to
good work as an operations project manager in the financial management sector
with Knoxville’s own Clayton Bank and
Trust. In this role, he develops, oversees
and audits all deposit system operations in
East Tennessee. He also works with Clayton’s client services group to oversee credit
card processing, remote check scanning
and online banking system setups.
So with such a busy professional career,
what does Bryson have time to do at the
club? A lot.
Bryson is leveraging his professional experiences to benefit CYC by serving on the
Board as Assistant Treasurer. But that is
So how did Bryson Bosson
get involved in sailing?
Well, Bryson’s legacy has
a long history at the club.
Bryson’s grandparents were members
back in the 1970s, and they took every opportunity to sail and to introduce their
grandson to the sport. As well, Bryson’s
mother and uncles have always been avid
sailors. In fact, it was one of Bryson’s uncles that first introduced him to sailing on
the Fox River at the age of 4, and again on
Lake Michigan at the age of 6, sailing out
to the Chicago water supply pumping stations and back.
Not long thereafter
Bryson began attending CYC sail camp in
1997 and came back to camp every summer until 2003. Yes, that is seven straight
years of sail camp!
Having aged out of sail camp, Bryson did
the only thing an avid young sailor can do.
He continued on in the high school sailing
program. And somewhere along the way…
actually in 2000…Bryson officially joined
the club as a student member. He became
an “official” member in 2009 after graduat(Continued on page 5)
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(Continued from page 4)
ing from college and currently falls under
the “Young Active” membership status; a
testament to the excellent membership options available to young people at CYC
which allows membership at an early age
without the financial strains of a regular
“older person” membership.
Although Bryson has been involved in racing, if asked, he would classify himself as
more of a casual cruising day sailor. What
exactly does that mean? Well, more often
than not he can be seen out sailing in his
Phantom 14 with feet kicked up just enjoying the simplicity of the Sunfish type boat.
And while he still enjoys crewing for others
in races, he has really grown to love sharing the sport with others through his involvement in CSC; helping kids and adults
alike learn the power of the wind and the
skill of such a unique activity.
And speaking of his Phantom 14, Bryson’s
most memorable sailing experience occurred on just that boat. The first spring
he owned it, Bryson and his mom went out
for a sail, but had no idea that the dagger
board trunk had a sizable leak which began
filling the inner hull very quickly once they
got out sailing in fairly strong winds. They
were merrily zipping along until they
tacked and the water came crashing across
the inner hull and unceremoniously capsized the boat. Luckily Chuck Flett was
out windsurfing and quickly came to the
rescue. While some college sailors brought
Bryson and mom back to shore, Chuck
managed to right the boat and sail the waterlogged boat back to shore with the waterline near the top of the gunwales. But
Chuck wasn’t finished yet. He was also
kind enough to repair the gash in the boat
so Bryce could get back out on the water.
BrysonwithMom(NancyBosson)
It is that kind of unsolicited aid; help that
goes well beyond the call of duty that
makes being part of CYC so satisfying.
Bryson still sails that Phantom 14 and it
remains the only boat that he owns.
Besides sailing, Bryson also loves to travel.
With no spouse or kids, he is well positioned to be footloose and set out on some
travel adventures. Perhaps in 2014, if you
happen to be travelling in Geneva, Capetown, or the Maldives, you will see
Bryson…sailing a Phantom 14 (or some
other sailing craft) around these destinations that he has set his sights on. Just
don’t stay away too long, Bryson. Your absence from CYC would be missed.
Boat Lift Training - Monday, July 7th, 6pm
! Class size is limited to eight
! Instructor, Todd Weir
! Contact Harbormaster, Gary Grimac for
sign-up @ [email protected]
Catalina 22’ owners, this class is tailored for you since that is the boat being used to teach &
demonstrate. Class is not restricted to Catalina owners - all boat owners are encouraged to attend.
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Spring 2014 has been a busy time for CYC-CSC
Outreach! We kicked off our efforts this year with
our inaugural participation in Outdoor KnoxFest,
which serves to highlight all of East Tennessee's
outdoor activities. Being the first year of our participation, we were spotlighted in front of Legacy
Park's Gateway Building at Volunteer Landing.
Bill and Sue Shaffer recounted their adventures in the Caribbean while other volunteers taught
knots and shared information about CYC. This event was done in conjunction with the firstannual CYC Open House, held May 3rd, alongside the Admiral Farragut Regatta. With some
great sailing to watch, the Open House brought out a small crowd, but a strong showing of
East Tennesseans interested in sailing! Via the Open House, CSC was able to display all of
the programs offered on top of CYC membership (and who doesn't enjoy a beautiful afternoon
spent at the lake)!
Most recently, Sail Camp was again promoted through Knox
County Public Library's Festival of Reading. Drawing over
5,000 visitors, CYC and CSC volunteers handed out Sail
Camp bookmarks to celebrate the Library's summer reading
program as well as Sail Camp.
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Lastly, on June 7th we participated in the first
Farragut “Go & Glow Outdoor Night,” at the Farragut Kroger. This was our last event which we
used to promote everything sailing in East Tennessee. This was a new venue where visitors
were excited to try new and exciting adventures!
Special thanks to everyone who participated
and supported our efforts in these events by
donating their time, talents and expertise. We
really do appreciate your hard work!
In all, community outreach is a simple, yet powerful tool for getting CYC involved in the community. By getting out there and showing others
what CYC & CSC can do and who we are, we
can better connect with our community as
"Knoxville's Sailing Center!"
They’re doing a great job, don’t you think? Are Sea
Scouts getting younger as the photo suggests? Not really. Sea Scouts are boys and girls age 13 & 8th grade to
age 21. In addition, Ship 300 seeks adult volunteers
who are able to attend meetings on a regular basis. If
interested, contact George Hubbell at 980-0879 or
email [email protected].
Ship 300 welcomes aboard two new members in May,
Halsey and Madalen Howard. Halsey attends Webb
School and Madalen will be attending the College of
Charleston, where Greg Fisher will pick up her sailing
skill as coach of the CofC sailing team. Plus, Ship 300 is
anticipating four more new members coming aboard .
[email protected]
(865) 588-6514, Boy Scouts of America, Knoxville
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Good Drinks Good Appetizers Good Food Good Desserts Equals...Great FUN! Good Music May/June 2014
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Coming Up In May/June
May 21
May 24-25
July/August: A Look Ahead
Dinghy HWS
July 2
Dinghy HWS
Memorial Day Regatta
July 4
4th of July Party
July 4-5
Ind. Day Regatta
July 13
Keelboat HWS
July 20
Dinghy HWS
July 27
Keelboat HWS
May 24
Shrimp Peel Party
May 28
Dinghy HWS
June 1
Keelboat HWS
June 2-6
SAIL CAMP
June 4
Dinghy HWS
June 8
Keelboat HWS
June 9-13
SAIL CAMP
June 11
Dinghy HWS
June 15
Keelboat HWS
June 16-20
SAIL CAMP
August 3
Dinghy HWS
August 10
Keelboat HWS
August 17
Dinghy HWS
August 24
Keelboat HWS
June 18
Dinghy HWS
August 31
Labor Day Party
June 22
Keelboat HWS
August 31
Labor Day Regatta
June 25
Dinghy HWS
Sept. 1
Labor Day Regatta
June 29
Keelboat HWS
Not all who wander are lost.
JRR Tolkien
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San Juan 28 For Sale - MAKE OFFER ! ! !
“I am moving and need to sell my boat quickly.”
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Great weekender or casual racer.
Sleeps 6
Freshwater boat, has seen little recent activity
With some upgraded running rigging, cosmetic attention and
tender loving care would be a great weekend family boat.
It has been rigged to be easily sailed by one or two persons.
Much of what is necessary to outfit her is included.
Engine has been checked out and is in running condition.
Galley includes alcohol stove, icebox, dishes, and cutlery. Many
other items….
Spec’s & Equipment
LOA 28 ft- 8 in
LWL 22 ft -4 in
Headroom 6 ft - 4in
Sail Area 385 sq ft.
Engine: Atomic 4 Gas
Head: Porta Potty
Ice Box: Alcohol Stove
AM/FM Stereo
Two-Speed Lewmar 42 Primary Winches
Marine Radio and Antenna (channel display limited)
AM/FM Stereo
Auxiliary Equipment
Atomic 4 Users and Service Manuals
San Juan Yacht Manual
2 Danforth anchors
Cruising spinnaker available
11 ft spinnaker pole available
Sails & Canvas
Two Sets of Sails
Bimini
Whisker Pole
Jack Russell
865-483-0368, [email protected]
Boat is currently located on Dave’s Dock.
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1971 O’Day Mariner - $1600 obo
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19 ft, excellent family boat
4 sleeping berths, potty locker, self-bailing cockpit
All original cushions
Trailer
6HP Yamaha outboard, recently
serviced
Jib, New Mainsail
Hull painted w/in last 5 years
Wood trim newly varnished
Located on Dave’s Dock, Slip #1
Contact
Tom Lillestolen - 865-599-5548 - for details
1968 Nomad 22 (Westerly) Sailboat - $1.00
(That’s only 4-quarters, 10-dimes, or 20-nickles.)
Westerly Marine Construction LTD UK
 Beam 7’-5’ Draft 2’-3” Triple Keel
 Trailer
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LOA 22’-3” , LWL 18’-4”
 Weight 3,150 lbs. Ballast 1,050 lbs.
 OB motor 9.9hp Evenrude long shaft
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Comment: Boat has been painted which is peeling. Section of rub rail (port side) is damaged. Condition of sails,
rigging & seaworthiness - unknown. Boat has been parked in field approx. 6 years
Contact
Rick Kirby
[email protected]
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Hours: Sunday’s 12:15pm to 1:15pm
Location: Clubhouse Lobby
The CYC library has a wide selection of books
and CDs in the areas of navigation & piloting,
seamanship, racing, cruising, equipment &
maintenance, history/adventure and introductory sailing. All are for your reading pleasure and
they are FREE. New selections are being added
regularly. If you have any book requests or suggestions, contact Steve Litherland.
Items may be checked out for two weeks. To
return library items when the library is not open,
place the items in the book return box under the
table near the phone.
left of the fireplace. They are on the open shelving and are available to read 24/7. Original issues are only available during library hours. The
May issue features – LED cabin lights, ICW
Cruising Guides, Restoring Clear Vinyl, Wind
Sensors and Marine Equipment Trade Show
Highlights.
Interested in volunteering for library duty? Earn
one work hour for each library duty worked.
Available slots are available in May, June and
the rest of the summer. Contact:
Copies of the current and past Practical Sailor
magazines are available in a 3-ring binder to the
May/June Library Schedule: June 1st…………….…..McNu June 8th………….…....NEED VOLUNTEER June 15th………........NEED VOLUNTEER May/June 2014
June 22nd……….…....NEED VOLUNTEER June 30th……………...NEED VOLUNTEER No. 500
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BOARD MEMBERS Commodore Sandra Ford‐Johnson Carol Rech
sandra @comcast.net (865) 690-9411 / [email protected]
1st Vice Commodore April/May - New Members
[email protected] John & Debra Hodges
Boat: Catalina 22
Interests: Day Sailing
2nd Vice Commodore Jason Williams Ron Mitchell [email protected] Rear Commodore Richard Love April/May - Status Changes
[email protected] NONE
Secretary Carol Rech April/May - Resignations
[email protected] Treasurer NONE
Tom Dorsey [email protected] Assistant Treasurer Bryson Bosson Current Membership Count: 197
[email protected] Active-150, Young Active-5, Senior-22, Associate-2,
Student-7, Honorary-11, Inactive-28
Membership Openings: 33
Members at Large Board Meetings: 2nd Tuesday of Every Month
CYC Clubhouse— 7PM (Members Welcome)
Cathy Miller Educa on John Tyner [email protected] Social [email protected] CONTACTS Luff Le er Bill Wickman [email protected] 3rd Quarter Due$ & Fee$
Clubhouse Reserva on Payment Deadline - June 30, 2014
reserva [email protected] If you are a member who chose the payment option for
Club Dues your next payment must be postmarked or
received by Monday, June 30, 2014.
Gary Grimac Avoid unnecessary late fees by marking your payments
on time.
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Jennifer Cross Harbormaster [email protected] Phone Commi ee Catherine Trapp [email protected]
WEBSITE
www.concordyachtclub.org
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