From the Helm Bob Bohnet
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From the Helm Bob Bohnet
September 2016 From the Helm Bob Bohnet It is already September, where did the summer go? I am sure you all have your grass skirts safely tucked away for next year after our annual Luau in August. Thank you Linda Hudson and to our New Kitchen Mgr. Carlos and our staff who did a great job! Thank you, Tommy Pruitt, for your assistance with recipes and shopping advice. MAHALO!!! September brings arguably the largest annual open house party for the club, that would be Jazz Cup! Also, it is generally recognized as the last big race of the sailing season on the bay. Our Rear Commodore, Frank Cavoto, leads the charge at our end working closely with South Beach Yacht Club who makes all the arrangements for the race. Frank has found volunteers to manage all things that are race at our end. BYC’s job is to set up the finishing line, set makers, and police those makers throughout the race. Room arrangements have been made at our end for race officials to meet at the end of the race, listen to protests, and ultimately identify the winners in all divisions. Included in that is naming the winner of the annual challenge between Benicia YC and South Beach YC for the coveted Jazz Cup trophy. We are the defending champion this year! Once you have your hands on that trophy it is hard to let go. Last year’s champion, Captain Grant Harless and crew (Bay Loon), told me they will give it their all again this year. He also knows stiff competition will also come from not just South Beach, but within our own ranks. For example, Captain Noble Griswold and E-Ticket were only a hand full of seconds behind last year. This competitive Captain, a previous winner of the Jazz Cup, would like to get his name back on the trophy as well. Remember, we are open to the public that day. Tell everybody about it. There will be food and music all day. A great party at night. And upwards to a hundred beautiful sail boats coming into the marina that day. Our club rocks on this event. September is also the time of year when the BYC board elections start kicking into gear. By the time you read this article, applications will have been received and interviews may have already been scheduled. Still, it wouldn’t be too late to jump in. The water is fine. If you truly have a passion for the future of the club and want to be a part of the decision making process for the good of the club, please throw your hat in the ring. Representing the needs of our membership, watching finances, and managing the overall quality of life at our club has its challenges. I can honestly say, knowing what we have worked through this year, I would do it again. So do not be afraid to step up and join a group that keeps this ship afloat and moving. Reminder: Monday Night Football is back! September 12 is the first Monday Night Football game. Guest Chefs are already signing up in the Norton Lounge. Just another great way to support the club. All proceeds are collected for the good of the club. The monies are designated for special purchases that are for the betterment of the club and for things that are not in the line of sight with regards to the club’s general funds. So, as you can, please support this season long event. Come down Monday nights and enjoy. Geneal Manager Office707-746-0739 Office Fax 707 746-1052 Office Hours MonCLOSED Tue-Fri9A-5P Norton Lounge & Bar 707 746-6600 MonClosed Tue4-9P Wed & Thur 11:30-9:00P Fri & Sat 11:30-10:00P Sun1-7P Bartender can extend closing hours on a case by case basis Food Service Schedule Choose from our Lunch Menu Wed.-Sat.11:30AM-2:00PM choose from our Dinner Menu: Wed. 6 PM - 8 PM (Commodore’s Buffet is 6:30-8:00 PM Thurs. & Fri. 6 PM - 8 PM Announcing Opening of our Benicia Office! Donald J. Glidewell, CPA Managing Director (707) 297-6416 555 First Street, Suite 302 | Benicia CA 94510 CalBRE #01997402 (Open untill 9 PM Durning Racing Season 4/1-9/30) Sat. 6 PM - 8 PM July 2016 General Manager 707-746-0739 Commodore Bob Bohnet 707-334-3802 Vice Commodore Nick Grebe 707-315-6711 Rear Commodore Frank Cavoto Secretary Larry Booth 415-990-9990 Treasurer Don Glidewell 916-599-5284 Director Susan Linn 707-748-4353 Director Don Radigan 707-334-3192 Director Bob Surratt 707-747-6174 Director Ken Oxman 707-745-6159 Staff Commodore Christine Machado 707-631-9015 Fleet Commander Ken Oxman 707-745-6159 Fleet Surgeon Deb Murray Historian Kathleen Treese 707-746-5553 House Chair Barbra Brooks 707-334-4083 E ntertainment Coord. Deb Selman 707-208-4715 Membership Chair Mark Cambell 510-453-4136 Publicity Chair Lorie Campbell 707-477-9960 Audit Committee Mark Campbell 707-748-7783 PICYA Bob DuBois 707-853-6028 PICYA Mark Conners 707-567-5141 PICYA Port Captain Lorie Campbell 707-447-9960 Race Chair Joe Kallios 707-628-2914 Safety & Protocol Paul Brighton 707-746-8852 Ship Store Manager Robyn Boltz 707-704-2594 Sunshine Chair Ross Oxman 707-745-6159 Webmaster Don Radigan 707-334-3192 Social Media Chair Natalie Boltz 707-771-0107 Wind Word Editor Derith Lutz 401-258-7304 Youth Sailing Dir Derith Lutz 401-258-7304 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] From the Helm............................ 1 Club Directory............................. 2 Contributors................................ 2 Cruise-out.................................... 3 Board of Directors Election.......... 3 BYC Cruises.............................. 4-5 New Member.............................. 5 Pac Cup.................................... 6-7 Cruising Notebook................... 8-9 Sea Stories................................. 10 Joke........................................... 11 Jazz Brunch............................... 11 Youth Sailing........................ 12-13 Birthdays................................... 14 Cruise-in.................................... 14 CONTRIBUTORS Bob Bohnet Derith Lutz Chris Bara Ken Oxman Nick Grebe John Dillow Michael Rudy Barbara Brooks Lorie Campbell Christine Machado Bridgette Chestnut 2016 BYC BOARD OF DIRECTOR ELECTIONS It is that time of year again. . . BYC Board of Director Elections! Schedule of Deadlines/Events August 15th: Applications Available August 31st: Applications Due Back Early September: Candidate Interviews September 15th: Candidate Articles due to the Windword October 4th: Nominations by Petition Due October 5th: Candidates Night October 19th: Elections So, to those of you who want to get involved, please do. Applications are available in the office or online. The challenges that lie ahead are there, but it is certainly an exciting time to be a part of the leadership and future of the Club. And to those of you casting your ballots, do so thoughtfully and mindful of our past, our present and our future. Please don't forget to attend Candidates' Night Wednesday, October 5th to hear candidate speeches and ask your questions. More information about this to come. Inquiries: Please contact Jr. Staff Commodore Christine Machado at 707.631.9015 or at [email protected] BYC Cruise-out Schedule Vallejo Yacht Club 22-24 January Delta Marina Rio Vista 19-21 February Pittsburg 18-20 March Emery Cove 8-10 April Marin Yacht Club 27-30 May (Memorial Day) South Beach 24-26 June Solano Yacht Club 21-25 July PYC/DI/GSJ/Mildred 7/29-8/7 August (Summer Cruise) September (Labor Day) Berkeley/Balina Bay/Sausalito October (Harvest Cruise) 9/30-10/9 November (Thanksgiving) Lighted Boat Parade December Cruiser’s Planning Meeting 5-Dec Mike Mathews & Chris Bara Steve Gilliland & Armand Seguin Don & Sally Radigan Larry Booth Steve Gilliland & Pat Shue Assunsao & Ken Hanley Barbra Brooks & Mike Rudy Frank Cavoto / Lee Ritchey Commodore Bohnet Richmond?? CRUISER’S REPORT BYC Cruises to the Solano Yacht Club BY Cruise director’s Michael Rudy and Barbra Brooks UNEDITED Our BYC cruisers embarked for Suisun City the weekend of July 24th-26th.Our destination was the Solano YC and the second phase of the two-part ‘Challenge of the Straits’ competition for 2015, which took place on Saturday. One intrepid cruiser (Ken Hanley aboard Irish Port) left on Wednesday to take advantage of favorable tides with the main flotilla arriving on Thursday and Friday. Five boats arrived on Thursday…Absolutely, On a Whim, Moon Shadow, Bucket List, and Zool Two (Tom and Barbara Cheddar former BYC members and our weekend guests). They now live in Phoenix but their boat is berthed in Pittsburg. This was the inaugural cruise with BYC for Bucket List owned by Fred and Susan Gibson, a delightfully fun couple. As is our cruising custom, they were presented with a vintage wine “hand-selected’ by co-cruise director and BYC sommelier Michael Rudy. Dinner that night was “on your own” but was preempted by ‘informal’ pot luck at SYC Paul and Becky Carroll’s house near the yacht club. Great food, great friends, plenty to drink and lots of fun! On Friday the rest of the cruisers arrived….No Compromise, Delfini, Toucan Do It and Getaway. Ten boats in all had arrived without a single mishap EXCEPT for one boat that went somewhat astray of the preferred channel and hit bottom in the old Suisun Slough, this boat may be the winner of the Christopher Columbus award this year! The preferred route to SYC is via Montezuma Slough. We won’t mention the name of the captain of that vessel to protect his identity. That evening the 6th annual group dinner was held at the Cast Iron Grill. Again great food, wonderful adult beverages and good companionship! On Saturday the “Games’ began with lively pool and liar’s dice competitions, before adjourning outdoors for more funny adult (childish?) games, including the hilarious toilet paper/plunger race, painted grass bocce ball, bean bag toss, raw egg throw, and a frozen tee shirt contest - which Janet Booth and son Sam were determined to win and gave there all – they were first and second. Two weeks prior BYC had won the 1st part of the competition at our yacht club, Benicia 310 pts to 240 pts. The Solano YC won this Saturday’s competition 370 pts to 300 pts, but our BIG win in Benicia enabled us to win the overall competition and return the trophy to its ‘rightful’ place at BYC once again. Solano has won the competition only once (last year) and the overall record now stands at BYC -5, Solano -1. Land cruisers included, Christine and Joe Machado, Steve and Dee Gilliland, Bob and Rachele Bohnet, Mark Conners, Robert and Marsha Cates and Richard and Robin Boltz. CONTINUED CRUISER’S REPORT Continued... Our group dinner that night was at the Ironwood American Bistro, a new dinner venue in Suisun City with quite nice food. The proprietor allowed the 48 of us to take over the place. The evening culminated with some aggressive betting on a horse race staged by SYC. On Sunday morning we had our annual ‘Bon Voyage’ Champagne Brunch on outside patio at the Cast Iron Grill. We had a great breakfast fare with plenty of free flowing champagne, if you chose to partake. We enjoyed the camaraderie of each other and with numerous Solano YC members, including their commodore and her husband. Most boats departed for Benicia that afternoon and by all reports there were no incidents on the way home. Everyone took the preferred Montezuma Slough route. We are looking forward once again to next year and a wonderful cruise to Suisun City. We must stress again that it is not that difficult to navigate to Suisun, it is an interesting ride through the slough and when working with the tide, no problem! Cruise director’s Michael Rudy and Barbra Brooks New Members Please welcome our newest members to the BYC! What’s in a Password During a recent password audit it was found that a sailor was using the following password: MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofySacramento When they asked the sailor why she needed such a long password she said, “She was told her password needed to be eight characters long and must include a least one capital.” Left photo: TJ & John Kitchen. Right photo: Toby Fisher. Not pictured Alec Bittner. Pac Cup 2016 by John Dillow Cups, and his friends Dave and Mark. This would be their first ocean crossing. around the bulkhead to throw up in the head. At the first roll call on Tuesday, we were reported as missing, because Leaving the Gate on Monday, 11 Jul, they didn’t get my texted position the wind kept building to 26 kts, so report (even though I had a we changed from the #2 headsail to confirmation text). Tried contacting “You’ll really enjoy this. After a the #3. For the next two weeks, the communications boat on our SSB, breezy start in the bay, we’ll be close wind never blew less than 18 and which suddenly developed an reaching for a couple of days to get generally hovered between 24 to 34 inability to transmit. We could away from the coast. By the third or kts. The seas were chaotic being receive perfectly, but the signal fourth day, the wind will start frothed to a lemon meringue would just not go out. Sent out a shifting aft and there’ll several days consistency by a northerly swell, a barrage of emails using Sat Phone of lighter air spinnaker sailing, but southerly swell (compliments of letting everyone at home know that the sun will be shining and we can southern hemisphere disturbances) we weren’t missing. Filed future dump the foulies and shift to shorts and a bastard nor-easterly swell. That position reports by text and email. and sunscreen. The fun really begins first night 5 boats dropped out and We also learned that our tracker had as we enter the tradewinds: headed back: 2 dismastings, a crew died (and had to be recharged every broadreaching in 18 – 20 kts surfing injured when tossed across the cabin other day). down tradewind swells the rest of the as the boat fell off a wave, an engine way to Kaneohe with an almost full failure (no ability to recharge On Wednesday, we got the heavy moon to light the way.” This is what I batteries), and a split fresh water spinnaker up, and started flying. told the crew as we were getting tank. Steering a course was full on ready. In my ten previous Pac Cups, concentration. When the three swell this was generally the situation. Our first excitement came at 0200 on patterns conspired to coincide, the Tuesday. Going down below after my boat would rotate 30 degrees, do a Lies! All lies! They’ll never believe watch, I noticed the mast doing wild side step, then lurch forward. This another word I say.* gyrations in the cabin. A Spartite invariably happened when trying to collar that stabilizes the mast through cook a meal below. I remember the cabin top had broken loose and sitting transfixed at my nav table was lying on the cabin floor. We watching a full pot of chicken curry immediately dropped sails, used jump off the stove, upend itself and halyards to calm the slamming of the splash all over the cabin sole. This mast and tried to pound the collar meal was served using a dustpan as a back in place, to no avail. The ladle. ultimate solution was to cut the collar into smaller wedges that could be A couple of days later, we noticed a secured in place. Job completed. lot of water running into the bilge. The boat: Sails up and back on course. My Closer inspection revealed a steady Nicole, an crew mate helping me gets kudos for stream of water coming from the Orion 35, S & S being able to hold a wedge in place, rudder tube. Doused spinnaker and IOR design from the 70’s. The crew while at the same time leaning reefed main to ease the load while we was four: Mel, the owner, with diagnosed. It appeared to be a whom I’ve done four previous Pac Pac Cup by John Dillow Continued.... with Oahu. The initial plan was to beat Darby to Hawaii, but as we had slowed down, we were on an intersecting path. Finally the Coast Guard Honolulu defined some off limit zones. We were right at the edge of the zone so backed off some more flying our bright orange storm jib for a day. You can see our big jog south on the track. The story continues. The original plan was for Mark and me to doublehand Nicole back to the mainland, leaving on Saturday, 31 Jul. With the rudder questionable, SSB not transmitting, jury rigged mast partners, and broken head (did I forget to mention that?), Nicole was not ready to sail back. This allowed us to start a new chapter on arranging shipping from Hawaii to the mainland. We were focused on getting the job done, but “island time” supersedes all other needs. Nicole now sits in a berth at Keehi Marine Center as we play a game of chess with the multitude of vendors who all have their moves. Stay tuned. The night before our finish was spectacular as Darby passed over Oahu. Pitch black, torrential rain, magnificent bioluminescence in the waves, blinding sheet lightning, and unnerving forked lightning strikes all around. One boat anchored in Kaneohe Bay was struck by lightning *The lies: and sank. We didn’t. There was no light wind. There were few regular seas to surf. With the The day of our finish was beautiful. compromised rudder, we curtailed Wind was 15 kts with bright use of the spinnaker. We spent one sunshine. The sea was fairly calm. day jogging South under storm jib to We put up our spinnaker for the avoid over running Darby. We had finish. “This is just like I told you it one clear night with an almost full would be. That’s why it’s called the Twice a day I would download the moon (beautiful!). We had two sunny latest weather information. Hurricane Fun Race to Hawaii” days. I wore my foul weather gear 12 Darby didn’t seem to be dissipating of the 14 days. But, this was an as a lot of the tropical depressions do unusual year. The race in 2018 will and was on a NW collision course be great. Trust me! cracked rudder bearing which blew out the seal. As long as the rudder didn’t load up too much, the stream was managed by our nuisance pump. Now we got to experiment with different sail combinations to baby the rudder: sailing with poled out jib top and reefed main, sailing with twin headsails and no main, etc. In this configuration our CMG and VMG to Hawaii was great, but the IOR design of the boat had it rolling rail to rail, which made staying in our berths and sleeping a challenge. CRUISING NOTEBOOK-SUMMER CRUISE 2016 Summer Cruise is finally here!!!! Rear Commodore Frank Cavoto, along with assistance from Lee Ritchey and Merle Kleinschmidt made for a great event. Pittsburg Yacht Club is our usual first stop for Summer Cruise. This year many of our cruisers were already in the Delta and chose not to travel downriver. However, a group of Land Cruisers did join the Pittsburg members for a great dinner. Cruisers converged on Grindstone Joe’s (near Tower Park) on Monday. After all were settled in (several times) we had a welcoming party. Merle called for a planning meeting to discuss the path forward. Afterward, some cruisers went to Rosa’s for dinner while others just hung out. Hanging out for Don Murray means jumping into the water to save his dog Roxy. She inadvertently took a green layer of algae for green grass. Both survived. There must be an award for that. Tuesday started with several dinghies and jet boats going to Korth’s for breakfast. Some of us stayed back to meet with Curt of West Coast Canvas to spend more money. Fortunately, they are only boat bucks. Late afternoon brought a wine tasting. They were all winners, Merle fired up the BBQ grill for those inclined to grill something. As is BYC tradition almost everyone grilled beef. Alice J started Wednesday off by chasing a couple raccoons off their boat. The dinghy, jet ski and whaler fleet departed late morning for lunch at Giusties in Walnut Grove. The Gillilands were able to join the group in their speedy boat. After lunch, they joined us back at Grindstone’ for Kleinschmidt Pain Killers. Yummmm. A late start Thursday. The dinghy fleet went to Wimpy’s for lunch. Others went touring, wake boarding, napping etc. Early evening beverage tasting and snacking on leftovers closed out the evening. Friday was departure day. Karma and Jorad Too headed home while the rest of us caravanned to Mildred Island. We rested until it was time to dinghy to Discovery Bay Yacht Club for dinner. Besides treating us like royalty they were having a special dinner of steak and salmon. Food was fabulous. Lunch time Saturday found us at Union Point for some fine Delta cooking. After resting up the group reconvened for a Farewell Party hosted by the Kleinschmidts. We needed to use up all the food and beverages accumulated during the trip. Sunday was again departure day for most. Once again we had a fabulous time thanks to the planning team (Frank, Lee and Merle) with special thanks to Merle for taking on the on-site Cruise Director responsibilities. I can’t wait for next year!!!!! Ken Oxman, Fleet Commander A Beautiful trip with wonderful friends. S UM M E R CR U I S E 2 0 1 6 SAILING STORIES Sea Stories; Pacific Cup 2016 There's a reason they're called sea stories. Apart from the apparent alliteration, sea story simply sounds better than sea-pictures, sea-video, or sea-mixed-media-presentation. Perhaps sea-show has some of the same lilting rhyme, but in the end, it is impossible to show the experience to those who exist solely on terra Þrma or merely dabble in protected waters. That is, unless, one is willing to abscond with a neophyte out onto the deep and restless sea. Pictures and ßashy videos trick our foolish eyes, but a well-told story sets our minds aÞre with imagination and parades images more vivid, more real, than any mere photograph. Waves are larger, winds more menacing, sunsets more vivid, acts more meaningful, and feelings more real to those enraptured within the tale. Thus we Þnd ourselves in the midst of one particular story of Þve sailors attempting to cross the largest ocean on Earth. The Farallones slid away past the horizon; sinking into the rough waters far from the small boat sailing west. Maintop Island was the last to go as all Þve souls on board quietly wrestled with the same thought; we're now in unknown waters. It scarcely mattered that hundreds, likely tens of thousands, had gone this way before. Having the best charts onboard in multiple, redundant, and supposedly By Nick Grebe indestructible formats likewise had little bearing. All the preparation, all the study, all the work, all the resources; it all seemed far too little as the world shrunk down to one boat on a disc of angry and utterly empty sea only a few miles across. To these Þve, it was their Þrst time alone, far out to sea, beyond waters they knew. Their minds, already beset by the steep and confused sea, began to realize this was no quick trip around the rocks. As the sun began to set, seasickness took its toll. Stalwart sailors one and all, they were laid low. Only the skipper, spared the worst of it, struggled to pilot the small boat alone through the dark and howling wind; the motion of the waves as violent and uncontrollable as the painful spasms that wracked the sailors’ bodies. The crew huddled below in the indescribable misery of completely debilitating sea sickness, having already emptied their stomachs over the gunwales in a futile offering to the angry sea. They had nothing left to give but dry gagging and pleading sounds of suffering. The sea would demand more. [To be continued…] What’s in a Password During a recent password audit it was found that a sailor was using the following password: MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofySacramento When they asked the sailor why she needed such a long password she said, JAZZ BRUNCH 11A ~ 2P October 16, 2016 “She was told her password needed to be eight characters long and must include a least one capital.” Brunch Sunday, October 16, 2016 11a to 2p Music by Dan Daniels Band with Jack Pollard No tickets sales at the door. Reserve your table now… This event sells out quickly. Youth Sailing Volunteers Saved the daze…. During the weeks preceding Youth Sailing’s August camp I had to turn away about ten children who wanted to Learn to Sail. It is so hard to turn them away, though, for safety reasons and without enough sailing vessels to put them on, we could not possibly accommodate the requests. Even though we turned away so many people we were filled to ultimate capacity. We were offering two camps which turned into three different levels of skill, our instructors did a great job helping the children move forward with their skill levels. We could not have done this without the volunteers who showed up to help us during that week. A HUGE Thank You to Ken Vanstory, Tim Rose, John Dillow, Mark Hurdle, Bob Hall, Pete Adams, Mia Sloane, Jack Sutter, Fred Gibson, Joan Westerman, Joe Marra, Curt Sutter, all of whose help on the water was instrumental in keeping the kids safe, engaged, learning and having fun. Merle and Cheryl, you’re so generous and supportive toward YS year after year, thank you for the dock space on Dock A and all the encouragement that you give to YS over the years. A giant Thank you to Jackie Ramos and Linda Hudson who helped YS with the on land help this year, thank you ladies. We hosted a TRUE Intermediate skill level training on the Strait with the help of Mark Hurdle, Jack Sutter and Certified Instructors Tim Rose and John Dillow. Mark was sailor and later a coach at UC Monterey Bay. He loves to drill the students with on the water skills that improve them on them mechanically and physically as well the kids gaining mental confidence. We had three students who have been returning to BYC YS for years to get to this level. Among them were Jacob Knott, Nate Phillips and Davis “Sticks” Kennedy who were pumped up all week! A great week for all everyone involved, Congratulations! Jessica Green a new student to BYC YS and returning students Meredith Kennedy, siblings Samantha and Thomas Grovier, cousins Ashton Amaro and Ciara made up a Beginner Intermediate group, learning two handed boat handling on the DeWitt Dinghies. Some of these students were qualified to sail as Intermediates though didn’t have enough weight to move onto the Strait on the 420’s. Needless to say, they had a great time racing and sailing together as teams on the DeWitts. Ciara Cirla, who lives in Northern Italy also acted as a translator between her two cousins, also from Italy, and the instructors. She took each cousin out solo on the DeWitt dinghie and helped them through the basics of learning to sail… Future Bi-Lingual Instructor? I’d say so! Cousins Soleil Amaro of California, Lucilla Frandino, Debora Rinaudo (Amaro Family from Italy), Ian Mylne from Oregon, cousin of Thomas and Samantha Grovier who are locals, Patty Mathews granddaughter of Mike Mathews and Chris Bara, and Wesley Herberling made up the Learn to Sail group. Everyone was successful and excelled on the Vanguard Opti’s, some even trying out the DeWitts with the other students. The YS volunteers are all excited and thankful to be moving forward with the 501c3. Thank you to Scott Reep for his tireless effort setting this up for us…. Thank you Law firm of Gizzi and Reep for helping us out once again. With the status of the 501c3 YS we can hopefully gain new resources in our fundraising efforts. We have missed out over the years on monies that were only given to those with a non-profit status. our volunteer staff. So, that would be another huge goal that we hope to conquer. If you have gotten this far into the article you have read that there are jobs for everyone in YS, you need not be a sailor, only willing to give us a bit of your time. I feel very lucky and proud of everyone who participated this summer in YS. It was a fantastic season with some really GREAT kids and the BEST volunteer group ever! Thank you all. Sincerely, Our hopes are to be able to hire enough instructors and have enough equipment so that we can teach everyone that wants to Learn to Sail in the future. Hopefully we’ll never have to turn away another student! Mark is interested in helping us to get the high school going on building a team to race in the NorCal PCISA. We as a group have had great intentions to do so, but limited time amongst Derith Lutz, Program Director and CI. All photos by Bridgette Chestnut BYC MEMBERS BIRTHDAYS T J Kitchen Linda Hudson Krista Watkins Chris Autz Dee Gilliland Cindy Bekkedahl Joe Kallios Fred Kerstad Bob Avarbock Ki Ingersol Noble Griswold Susan Garske Rhonda Imel Bill Pangman Sam Allison Peggy Cribbs 9/2 9/3 9/3 9/5 9/7 9/8 9/8 9/8 9/12 9/12 9/14 9/16 9/17 9/17 9/18 9/18 Date 1/22/16 2/12/16 2/26/16 3/25/16 4/22/16 4/29/16 5/13/16 5/19/16 5/27/16 5/28/16 6/3/16 6/17/16 6/24/16 7/1/16 7/3/16 7/8/16 7/9/16 7/22/16 7/29/16 8/5/16 8/12/16 8/18/16 9/3/16 9/9/16 9/9/16 9/17/16 9/17/16 9/22/16 9/25/16 9/29/16 9/30/16 10/1/16 10/4/16 10/7/16 10/11/16 10/16/16 10/20/16 10/21/16 11/25/16 12/10/16 Molly Petrie Alec Bittner Alan Lippincott Tracy Bigelow Adele Ingraham Brian Stiles Leora Glencoe Kathy Treese Janet Hughes Toby Tover Bill Henretty Susan Linn Brian Barry Carol-Ann Dowling Maxine Ingersol Moira Sullivan Paul Werblow 9/18 9/19 9/19 9/20 9/20 9/20 9/21 9/22 9/23 9/25 9/28 9/29 9/30 10/1 10/1 10/1 10/1 William Souza Mel Dworak Jerry Morgan Joel Caitham Teresa Traub Ken Vanstory Greg Gallagher Randy Larson Barbra Brooks Carolyn Reed Joan Shepard Stephen Gizzi Liz Stallings Melinda James Melissa Reiter Steve Berg Kimberly Miller 10/2 10/3 10/3 10/5 10/5 10/7 10/8 10/9 10/9 10/9 10/9 10/11 10/11 10/13 10/14 10/15 10/15 Benicia Yacht Club 2016 Cruise-In Schedule Yacht Club/Nights Grindstone Joes/ Land Cruise Vallejo YC/2 Nts. Pittsburg YC/2 Nts. Barbary Coast YC/2 Nts. CA Clippers YC/2 Nts. Marin YC/2 Nts. Oakland YC/2 Nts. Encinal YC/2 Nts. South Beach YC/2 Nts. Oyster Pt YC/2 Nts Catalina YC/2 Nts. Emeryville YC/2 Nts Corinthian YC/2 Nts. Berkeley YC/2 Nts. Islander 36/2 Nts Solano YC/2 Nts. Sausalito YC/2 Nts. Discovery Bay YC/2 Nts Sierra Point YC/2 Nts. Cruising Yachts/2 Sequoia YC/2 Nts. Napa YC/2 Nts. Jazz Cup Beneteau Rendezvous/2 Nts. Discovery Bay YC/1 Nt. Alerion 28 YC/? Nts. Discovery Bay YC/1 Nt. Stockton YC/3 Nts. Little Potato Cruising Club/1 Nt. Caliente Isle/1 Nt. Riverview YC/2 Nts Sacramento YC/2 Nts. Stockton YC/2 Nts. Delta Marina YC/3 Nts San Joaquin YC/1 Nt. Stockton YC/1 Nt. San Joaquin YC/1 Nt. Bolina Bay/Club Nautique/2 Nts. Richmond YC/1 Nt. BYC Lighted # Boats 0 8-10 10 ? 12 10 9 15 6 8 3-6 10 14 ? 5-10 12 15 29 10 20-25 10 15 30+ 10 4 8-10 8 3 4 10-12 5-6 19 10 12 8 10 8 6 19 BOAT Contact ? Noble Brown 707-480-8465 Shirley Acosta 925-437-3370 ? 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Monthly Annual 2”x2”. $20. $220 Bus’s card $25. $275 1/4 page. $45 $495 1/2 page. $85. $935 from Derith Please contact Mike Mathews 745-0610. An apology to any of you whose articles did not make into last months WW. Biography’s for the candidates took up a bit of space in the last edition and we could not get all of the stories in, we have included your articles in this edition. Full Line Dog & Cat There is a lot of work that goes into getting thePet WindStore Word to you. With each edition that I Grooming have done, it has gotten easier, though it is still very time consuming. I am hoping that there is a member out there that would consider coming on board to help with putting out the WW in 2015. I am willing to help you get started! I also encourage having a team to sell advertising to defray the cost of future editions. Inc. w w w . b e n i c i a y a c h t c l u b . c o m With that said, I am concerned that the WW is set to go on line only. It has been a topic of discussion before my taking over for HR as Editor. My concern is for the many members who do not have internet access and those not familiar with the internet itself, that may notKaren search forHubbard the BYC website and the Wind Word. Without the phone tree, our only news update to our Owner/Vice members isPresident the Scuttlebutt, also an 1202 E. Fifth 707 745-5016 internet based informational blast. Benicia, CA 94510 800 331-6702 www.feathererpet.com Fax: 707 It would be much more cost effective to post on line only. Would you go on line and read it? Would you miss getting this 747-2933 in the mail and reading it as a print material? Think about that and let the board know your thoughts about the Wind Word’s future. Because of the low number of readership that we have, membership is just over 200, we are not in competition with other local newspapers and publications as far as advertising goes. I do believe that we could do a better job to gain advertisement with our Kemper Painting low costs and help defray the cost of this paper. If you would like to advertise and would like more information, please feel free to Contractor’s License #769117 contact me or the board about this matter. .... Contact Mike Mathews at 707-745-0610. Residential and Commercial I will be accepting LETTERS TO THE EDITOR about the future of the WW and anything else that you would like to discuss. As I mentioned before, I would love to hear from you. All articles will be considered for print though member and mariner related Phone (707) 745-2087 articles will take priority and preference. 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