LPSC Newsletter June 2015 - Lake Pleasant Arizona Sailing Club
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LPSC Newsletter June 2015 - Lake Pleasant Arizona Sailing Club
June 2015 PLEASANT TIMES Cruising, Educating and Socializing Since 1977 Regular Features • View from the Helm • Pegleg Pete • Famous Thoughts Pleasant Times 1 June 2015 June Jabberings from the Helm by Rhonda Brewer The weather this spring in Phoenix has been phenomenal. It is almost June, and we have had very few, if any, 100 plus days. Last weekend, many LPSC members celebrated Memorial Day at the lake while enjoying 82 degree temperature and light breezes. Unfortunately, we all know the hot weather is coming; it may already be here by the time your read this article. Understandably some LPSC members give up and shelve their topsiders until cooler weather returns. A few hearty souls continue to sail all summer despite the heat. Some of us continue to feed our wind addiction by scheduling our sailing time for the evening/nighttime hours. Our cruise directors, Bruce Andress and John Bagwell, are planning to add two moonlight sails to the event calendar for the summer. Watch Meetup and the LPSC website for more information on these nighttime sailing opportunities. Astronomical Society. Eric is an avid astronomer and member of the Phoenix Astronomical Society. Fascinated by science he began taking things apart to see how they worked at age 3 – and later on even learned how to put them back together. At least most of the time. Eric has a BA in Biology/ Premed from Rutgers College and an MS in Computer Science from Polytechnic Institute of New York. Always interested in astronomy and space, he found the light pollution and heavy tree cover of New York to be frustrating enough to stick to “textbook” astronomy, but upon moving to Arizona and seeing the skies, realized it was time to start some real observing. These days, Eric can be seen regularly at star parties, giving lectures or observing in the deep desert with his automated 22” Dobsonian scope. He lives in North Phoenix with his wife and two cats. Please plan to attend this special meeting. It promises to be worth your while, and the air conditioning is FREE! Whether you nighttime sail with the Club or on your own this summer, it's a great opportunity to participate in a little star gazing. To this end, they 2015 Board has arranged an astronomy presentation for the June general meeting on June 16. The presentation will include a narrated Power Point presentation including the folklore, stories, science etc. behind the constellations. There will also be something to take homepossibly charts of the northern, eastern, southern and western sky. The presenter is Eric Steinberg from the Phoenix Pleasant Times 2 June 2015 Friends of the LPSC New Members http://gosailaz.com/ New Members NAMES Glenn and Jamie Wright BOAT Capri 18 Directory Update http://www.gopaddleaz.com/ The club will update the online directory this summer, so if you have any changes in: - mailing address, - boat names, - email address, http://www.lakepleasantcruises.com/ - phone number, - etc., please let Alan Greatorex know. ([email protected]) Have You Joined Meetup Yet? http://boats4rent.com/lake-pleasant/ http://www.meetup.com/LPSC-Private/ Type or copy this link into your browser and hit enter to access sign up for the club site. Pleasant Times http://sailaz.com/ 3 June 2015 Catalina 2015 Cruise - Are You Going? Hear ye, hear ye, all those who are thinking about or planning to do the annual LPSC excursion to Catalina Island need to contact either John Bagwell (602-332-6443) or Bruce Andress ( 602-499-3844). You may also contact us via your beloved email but it's now time to get rolling on the planning this most excellent adventure. If you want to charter a boat instead of sailing your own boat we may be able to work out a discount with one of the charter companies -but we need to know now. SO DON'T DELAY -- CALL NOW. The dates are on your calendar, but here they are anyway -- July 11 - July 19. Looking forward to hearing from you soon! John -- 602-332-6443 - [email protected] Bruce -- 602-499-3844 - [email protected] Pleasant Times Pegleg Pete - Da Query 1. What is the name of the light line used to haul a heavier working line? It is also referred to as a mouse line. 2. What is the difference between a downburst and a microburst? 3. A sailing vessel with the wind coming from 180 degrees relative would be ... a) close hauled on the starboard tack b) close hauled on the port tack c) on a broad reach on a port tack d) running before the wind 4. Wind that blows from a direction half way between abeam and astern is called what? This term can similarly be used to describe waves that approach the boat from the same direction. 5. How big was the biggest wave recorded? Also where, when and how was it measured? 4 June 2015 Famous Thoughts….on enjoying leisure To be able to fill leisure intelligently is the last product of civilization, and at present, very few people have reached this level. (Bertrand Russell) Famous Thoughts….on getting away Every now and then go away, have a little relaxation, for when you come back to your work, your judgment will be surer. Go some distance away because then the work appears smaller and more of it can be taken in at a glance and a lack of harmony and proportion is more readily seen. (Leonardo Da Vinci) Pegleg Pete - Da Booty 1. The light line is called a messenger or messenger line. (Stolen from Sailorspeak by Bob Roitblat.) 2. A downburst is an area of strong, often damaging winds produced by a convective downdraft over an area from less than 1 10 KM in horizontal dimensions. A microburst is a downburst that covers an area less than 4KM along a side with peak winds that last 2-5 minutes. These winds are most associated with strong and violent thunderstorms and have strong wind shears that can result in aircraft accidents. (Pillaged from The Glossary of Meteorology by The American Meteorological Society.) 3. The answer is d) running before the wind. (Pilfered from Get Your Captain's License by Charlie Wing.) 4. It is called a quartering wind or sea. (Snagged from The Sailing Dictionary by Joachim Schult.) 5. The biggest wave ever measured with certainty was 110 feet tall in the middle of the Pacific Ocean during a typhoon. It was measured from the 480' long Navy vessel called the USS Ramapo in 1933. The officer on watch on the bridge saw the crest of the wave aligned with the crows nest. (Pinched from Do Dolphins Ever Sleep? by Pierre-Yves and Sally Bely.) Pleasant Times 5 June 2015 Reminder No Club Meeting or newsletter in July See you in August! Pleasant Times June 2015 Membership Meeting June 16, 2015 Meeting Begins at 7:00PM Caddy Shack Rolling Hills Golf Club 1405 North Mill Ave, Tempe 6 June 2015 2015 LPSC Board of Directors Commodore Rhonda Brewer commodore@lakeple asantsailing.com Vice Commodore Stephanie Miller vicecommodore@lak epleasantsailing.com Treasurer Stan Ferris treasurer@lakepleasa ntsailing.com Secretary Emily Kaufmann secretary@lakepleasa ntsailing.com Communications Alan Greatorex Co-Director communications1@la kepleasantsailing.com Communications Deedy Payne Co-Director communications2@la kepleasantsailing.com Cruise Director John Bagwell cruising1@lakepleasa ntsailing.com Social Director Carolyn Cronin social1@lakepleasant sailing.com Director-atLarge Larry Akins director1@lakepleasa ntsailing.com Director-atLarge – AYC & New Member Liaison Tom Errickson director2@lakepleasa ntsailing.com Education Director Doug Payne education@lakepleasa ntsailing.com Membership Director Alan Greatorex membership@lakeple asantsailing.com Newsletter Editor Stephanie Miller newsletter@lakepleas antsailing.com Crew Liaison Sammi Majors crew@lakepleasantsai ling.com Past Commodore Deedy Payne pastcommodore@lake pleasantsailing.com Webmaster Deedy Payne webmaster@lakepleas antsailing.com Sunday Sail Contact Janet Cohen info@lakepleasantsail ing.com Pleasant Times 7 June 2015 Pleasant Times 8