the outlook - United States Power Squadrons
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the outlook - United States Power Squadrons
THE OUTLOOK Cape Lookout Sail And Power Squadron A unit of the U.S. Power Squadrons® District 27 Boating is fun...we'll show you how April 2010 Volume 50 Issue 4 CLSPS Website: http://www.usps.org/localusps/capelookout/ Upcoming Events: Spring Day Potluck at the Starr’s Home Wednesday, April 7 CPR Training See Jim‟s article, page 3 Monday, 12 April CLSPS ExComm Meeting At Morgans Restaurant 1745: Dinner; 1900: Meeting Monday, April 19 CLSPS Dinner Meeting At The Chelsea 1700: Social; 1800: Dinner; 1900: Meeting Reservation Form -- Page 9 Monday, May 3 CLSPS ExComm Meeting At Morgans Restaurant 1745: Dinner; 1900: Meeting Commander Tobacco administers membership oath to new member Diana Rezab Saturday, May 8 Pot Luck at the Scheer’s Home Details to follow Saturday, May 15 Blessing of the Fleet Hilton Marina Sign-up form -- page 8 Friday/Sunday, June 11-13 D/27 Rendezvous Oriental, NC Pleasant afternoon for regatta spectators CAPE LOOKOUT SAIL AND POWER SQUADRON BRIDGE COMMANDER’S REPORT Commander Cdr Richard Tobacco, JN 903 Coral Court New Bern, NC 28560 252-633-1254 [email protected] Lt/C Richard J. Tobacco, JN Commander’s Call A Thank You to Our Volunteers Executive Officer Lt/C Jim Starr, JN 2410 Harbor Island Road New Bern, NC 28562 252-637-4580 [email protected] Educational Officer Lt/C Kurt Weinheimer, P 122 Lugano Rd New Bern, NC 28562 252-638-4743 [email protected] Administrative Officer Lt/C Rhys Evans, AP 115 Gatewood Drive New Bern, NC 28562 252-675-0400 [email protected] Secretary Lt/C Beth Schwartz, P 1806 Spencer Ave. New Bern, NC 28560 252-671-3457 [email protected] Treasurer Lt/C Neal Schwartz, P 1806 Spencer Ave. New Bern, NC 28560 252-636-0683 [email protected] Press-ganged - forced to join-in against one's will. Press-gangs often kidnapped civilians and placed them into service for the navy. They were feared for centuries until improvements in servicemen's pay and conditions made them unnecessary. [Press has nothing to do with pressure; it is from the obsolete word prest (French prêt, or loan) meaning the money advanced on enlistment.] CLSPS, like all squadrons, is an all volunteer organization. Nothing will happen without someone stepping up and saying, “I can do that”. We have had many people stepping up of late and I salute them for doing so. I hope that many more will do so; the task need not be great to be appreciated. Helping out is also a great way to establish „relationships‟ with other members. There is much to be done, we need your support, and press-gangs no longer exist. I extend, in behalf of all who attended the Spring Day social/potluck, a big thank you to Sherry and Jim Starr for inviting CLSPS into their lovely home. The selection of appetizers, the weather, the sailboat races, the fellowship and the adult beverages were excellent. It was a wonderful afternoon. At the Spring Day event I had the privilege of inducting Diana Rezab into the squadron. And, during that afternoon Diana volunteered to chair the group that will be pulling together the hosting of the joint New Bern Yacht Club – CLSPS picnic on June 26th. She will be needing volunteers to assist in planning and setting up of the event. If you “can do that”, please send me a note. I extend the thanks of the squadron to: Larry Lovvorn, for heading up this year‟s on-the-water activities and to his cruise captains: Dick Ewan, George Halyak, and Owen Smith. Mike McCulley for heading the Blessing of the Fleet on May 8th. Ruby and Jim Scheer, for volunteering to host a social/pot-luck at your home MAY 15TH. Jim Davidson, Dave Little, and Phyllis Pardee for helping chase down member email addresses. My personal thanks to those who expressed regrets on the loss of my mother – I hope she is enjoying her new journey. 2 EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lt/C Jim Starr, JN March Pot Luck – A Great Saturday Afternoon! Saturday, March 20 showed up with warm breezes, clear skies, and temperatures in the 70s. Perfect for a CLPS pot luck celebration! The food that everyone brought was delicious and plentiful. The beer and wine were cold. March Madness was inside playing on the TV, but no one wanted to be inside when there was sailboat racing on the lake. Many thanks to organizer Bob Luhrs, Commodore Bill Cresswell and the rest of the Shore Side Sailors for putting on a great show for us (see the pictures!). Most of the radio controlled sailboats racing were Kyosho Seawinds – fiberglass hulls, 39” LOA, 9” Beam, 74” mast height. You need to buy upgraded composite sails to be competitive. Sailed with two controls – sheet position (jib and main linked) and rudder. The racing was realistic (except the collisions didn’t do any damage), the racing rules were the same, and there were lots of “starboard” and “room” calls. We had forty-five or so CLPS members and about fifteen Shore Side Sailors and spouses. Great turnout! Sorry if you missed it. American Heart Association’s Heartsaver class. CPR (using a mask), choking, and an introduction to the use of automatic electronic defibrillators (AED). American Heart Association certification upon successful completion. Instructor will be Mary Ann Kreuger, wife of CLSPS member Ralph Kreuger, who normally teaches this class to law enforcement and other local emergency personnel. The course costs $65 per person, payable to CCC on the day of the class. The only physical requirement for participation is that you are able to get down on the floor to practice CPR with a dummy. I’ll let the participants know the room number at CCC via email a day or two prior to the class. We’re getting older and we’re spending time isolated out on the water in our boats. You probably haven’t taken a CPR refresher in years. Invest a morning in making sure you can save someone’s life if you need to! I need to know if you are participating by April 7. CLSPS CPR Class – Sign Up Now! Right now we don’t have enough participants for Craven Community College to run our CPR Class. If you are planning to attend, send me an email ([email protected]) to register. Here are the particulars: Saturday, April 10, at Craven Community College, from 8am – 12pm. (Yes you have to get up early on a Saturday, but we’ll all go to lunch after the class.) The Outlook and other great information are available at the CLSPS Website: http://www.usps.org/localusps/capelookout/ 3 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SUNSHINE LADY Lt/C Kurt Weinheimer, P Linda Tobacco, AP We have three new classes scheduled to start in the fall. Engine Maintenance will begin on August 10, 2010, and on September 9th we will begin Piloting and Junior Navigation. Anyone interested should contact me by phone or email to register. The past month has been busy with the completion of and testing for our Navigation, America‟s Boating Course and Advanced Piloting. Our ABC class lead by Lloyd Moore had a 100% passing rate and four or our members passed Navigation with Bill Reasons. We are still awaiting the results for the AP class of 9 students. In March we ran two seminar classes at West Marine on Saturday mornings. We had 3 to 4 students in each of the offerings which were How to Read a Chart and GPS. Lloyd Moore taught the Chart Reading and Jim Scheer taught the GPS seminar. We offered On Board Weather Forecasting but we had no registrants. We will be adding to the Fall offerings over the next few months so check our CLSPS education website to stay informed about the opportunities. If you are aware of a squadron member who is experiencing personal hardship, please send a note explaining the situation to our Sunshine Lady - [email protected]. Ensley’s Radio Company Inc 2010 Vessel Safety Inspections Schedule of organized inspections Saturday April 10, 2010 N.W. Marina 9:00am-12:00pm 2302 Hwy 70 E New Bern 252-638-6119 [email protected] Saturday May 1, 2010 Oriental Marina 10:00am-2:00pm Saturday/Sunday May 22/23, 2010 National Safe Boating Week Lawson‟s Creek Launch Sites 9:00am-12:00pm Specializing in selling, Installing, and servicing marine electronic equipment since 1945 We appreciate your business Saturday June 12, 2010 Oriental (Pecan Grove) 9:00-12:00pm Saturday July 10, 2010 Lawson‟s Creek Launch Site 9:00am-12:00pm 4 of epinubial blood currents and how they resembled the sea-waters coming off the thrust side of the limb bladed propellor. Her co-worker, Dr. Madeline Gasker, we called her Maddy for short, worked on the noctofurial components of the sipsucker mussels and how they are responsible for the symptomatotic attraction to the cooling systems of paraboric engines. Absolutely remarkable work." "This reminds me, P/C, of the time I came upon an enemy warship, the German vessel, Hans Off, just off the Bull Dog Straits near Cat Man Do. We were out of cannon balls, so we had to make a very quick get- away. We were up wind of her, so I decided to call into play the effects of the fumes of butyl-butyrate on theolysolytic nerve endings in the human nose. I had the cooks uncap fourteen kettles of the compound which smelled something awful. The Germans pulled off a neat controlled jibe and disappeared into the moonless night. It was a lucky move for us. Ah well, P/C, I enjoy reminiscing about the good old days. But, there were some real unpleasant ones as well." "You can say that again, Captain." "But, there were some real unpleasant ones as well." "Yes, yes, I know. I was only saying that. I remember trying to escape from an island near San Francisco. I‟d been studying the currents in the entrance to the harbor, when the associate warden, Alfred Catraz, caught me with the chart of local waters. Mariners always need to know the ..local....waters........and... zzzzzzz!" "P/C, you‟ve been asleep, not paying a bit of attention to our conversation about your problematic engine with all the sea life clogging the water cooling system." "Mussels, #?X //-$ mussels." PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER P/C William J. Ash, SN, H Bulenometric Tartometry P/C William J. Ash, SN, H "Horatio, have you noticed how loud and how tasteless the music is, piped into retail stores, doctor‟s waiting rooms and restaurants? Perhaps my age is getting in the way of appreciating this noise which, to me, is totally toneless. You‟d think there would be some provision to play works of Mozart, Hayden, Gershwin or even Dave Brubeck. I don‟t connect with this modern noise. Maybe I‟m too tired today to think straight" "P/C, why do you make such a fuss about all this. I‟ve listened to you for years and your story continues without abatement. You‟ve had your day in the sun, now turn it over to those coming after you. You were a very fine scientist in your day. They can‟t take that away from you, but new technologies, younger minds with different needs have taken over. And remember, you still have some common talking points. Even nautical ones." "Yup, I guess you are right again, Captain. Incidentally, I was at Northern Nautical the other day and I noticed they had the new lineographic prombulators required by North Carolina law. They work on gravicentric proboscomeuric energy derived from the breakdown of mercurofastisic components of phosphemetric suds. I knew they were coming up with this, but I never imagined it coming so quickly. They are relatively inexpensive" "Well, I must admit it took me by surprise as well. The prombulator was obtained in plastofastic form with the subnickeled side-banded fesconabmomacht corpuscular fittings made from highly sensitive magnetized feeblesysters. I believe these were developed in 1931, the year you were born. I find this rather amusing and appropriate." "Appropriate, but I question the term amusing. More important to our discussion, however, is the need to recognize a handful of notable scientists, engineers and others on the spear points of discovery. Take, for example, Dr. Ella Fant, a physiologist who worked with large animals and discovered the effect A Good Start 5 Monthly Raft Ups Happy Birthday to the Following Members When P/C Richard Ewan looks down the road a few days and sees the weather is going to cooperate on the second Tuesday, he'll leave an email message about where and when the raft up will occur. No sign up is required but let him know you are interested so that he can put you on the email list and then you just show up and have a good time. If it's lunch time at the time of the raft up, why not bring along something to share as well as your own lunch? If you want to know about or have suggestions for a raft up, contact Dick at: 252 635-9933, or email him at: [email protected]. April Boyack, Richard W. – 10 April Boyack, Robert A. – 8 April Dricks, Dolores F. – 1 April Leech, Stephen L. – 1 April Weinheimer, Kurt L. – 23 April April Raft Up The first monthly raft up of the season will be help on Tuesday April 13, location TBA. If you are not on the original signup list, please let Dick Ewan ([email protected]) know of your interest. Dick will send out an email before the raft indicating the location and time, weather permitting. Come on out and join us! R/C Sailboats ready to race 6 2010 CLSPS Cruises The following cruises have been identified for this year with the appropriate cruise leader identified. If you are interested in any of these cruises please contact the cruise leader. 6. 7. 1. Charleston 2. 3. 4. 5. o Date TBD o Cruise Leader: George Halyak o Contact: 637-9225 Wilmington and Cape Lookout o Dates 5/23-28 o Cruise Leader: Owen Smith o Contact: 444-5420 Ocracoke for the Music Festival on June 5 o Dates: early June (specifics TBD soon) o Cruise Leader: Karl Lichty o Contact: 805 451-8984 D27 rendezvous at Pecan Grove (Oriental) o Dates: June 11-13 o Cruise Leader: Richard Tobacco Contact: 633-1254 River Dunes o Dates: 7/23-25 o Cruise Leader: Richard Tobacco o Contact: 633-1254 Cape Lookout o Dates: 8/20-22 o Cruise Leader: Larry Lovvorn o Contact; 672-5200 D27 at New Bern Hilton o Dates: 9/24-25 o Cruise Leader: Mike McCulley o Contact: 444-2349 In addition we are planning on having midweek raft ups on the second Tuesday of each month. For those signed up, an email will be sent confirming the location and/or cancellation due to weather. Contact Dick Ewan on 635-9933 or [email protected] to get on the list. We hope you will join us on one of these cruises! Larry Lovvorn, Cruise Coordinator 7 Cape Lookout Sail & Power Squadron Blessing of the Fleet Saturday, May 15, 2010 New Bern Grand Marina 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Memorial Ceremony – New Bern Grand Rear Porch Individual vessel blessings Laying of wreath in Neuse River Luncheon – New Bern Hilton/Riverfront Uniform: Summer Whites or squadron shirt or any suitable attire There will be a cruise to the marina for those wishing to arrive on Friday, May 14th and spend the night. As reservations are received, the marina will be informed of boats that are coming and their dockage requirements. However, slip reservations must be confirmed by calling the dockmaster at 638-0318. Arrangements will be made for Friday dinner at Morgan‟s Restaurant. There is no charge for dockage on Saturday morning until lunch is over. Don‟t have a boat? Join us for the activities on Saturday anyway. Please indicate your intention to participate in the cruise and/or Blessing of the Fleet and luncheon by calling Cruise Captain Mike McCulley at 444-2349, or email: [email protected]. The reservation slip below and payment must be received by May 7, 2010. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLSPS 2010 Blessing of the Fleet - Reservation Form Cut here Member/Guest: ___________________________Check for Saturday activities only___ Vessel Information: Make: _______________________ Arrival date: _____________ Boat Name: _______________________ Length _______Beam ______Draft________ Power Requirement: 30 amp______ 60 Amp______ (if arriving Friday) Total number of people for lunch @ $17.00 per person _____ Total amount due for luncheon: $____________ Return this reservation form and a check for the luncheon made payable to “CLSPS” to: Michael McCulley, 421 Boros Rd., New Bern, NC 28560 8 Cape Lookout Sail and Power Squadron April Dinner Meeting The Chelsea Restaurant -- Monday, 19 April 2010 1700–Social Hour 1800–Dinner 1900–Meeting Name: ________________________________________________ Number attending ______ X $24.00 each = Amount enclosed $________ Please send your check prior to Friday, April 16, 2010 to: Rhys Evans, 115 Gatewood Drive, New Bern, NC 28562 252-675-0400 Ship’s Store P/C Diana Thompson, AP Fleece jackets have been added to the Ship's Store inventory. The Anniversary Logo in gold is the design. I have navy in stock, but other colors can be ordered. Prices are as follows: Men and Women sizes S, Med, Lg, and XLg sell for $42.00. XXLg (Men and Women) sell for $45.00. Knit Shirts: Ladies and men's short sleeve and long sleeve knit shirts will be $30.00. Sizes 2X and 3X sell for $33.00 They are available in red, white, and navy. Sizes: Ladies Sm., Med., Lg., X-Lg., and 2X. Ladies shirts have no pockets. Men's: Sm., Med., Lg., X-Lg., 2X and 3X. We now have men‟s knit shirts with and without pockets available in both white and navy. Denim Shirts: Denim cloth shirts are also available in both short and long sleeves. They are priced at $25.00. Sizes--same as above. The Anniversary Burgee is available for $25.00. Pennant magnets are priced at $5.00. They can be placed on your vehicle or used on the refrigerator. Hats and visors will sell for $10.00. If anyone has any suggestions for other items to be carried in the Ship's Store, please let me know. You can contact me at 252-638-2565, or e-mail me at [email protected]. If you send an e-mail and I do not contact you in a timely manner, please call me as it might not have gone through. If you are interested in a current CLSPS knit white or navy short sleeve or denim long sleeve shirt, they are all available for $20.00. 9 YAWN -- An honest opinion openly expressed. June’s Jokes WRINKLES -- Something other people have.-.Similar to MY character lines. P/C June Reasons, P Some SMILES to Start Your Day DUST -- Mud with the juice squeezed out. ADULT -- A person who has stopped growing at both ends and is now growing in the middle. BEAUTY PARLORS – Where women curl up and dye. CANNIBAL -- Someone who is fed up with people. The windward mark (yellow) is in there somewhere! CHICKEN -- Only animals you eat before they were born and after they are dead. COMMITTEE -- A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours. EGOTIST -- Someone who is usually ME deep in conversation. HANDKERCHIEF -- Cold storage. INFLATION -- Cutting money in half without damaging the paper. MOSQUITO -- An insect that makes you like flies better. RAISIN -- A grape with a sunburn. SECRET -- Something you tell one person at a time. SKELETON -- A bunch of bones with the person scraped off. TOOTHACHE -- The pain that drives you to extraction. TOMORROW -- One of the greatest labor saving devices of today. 10 District 27 Change of Watch D/Lt/C Mike McCulley sworn in as District 27 Executive Officer P/D/Lt/Cdr Lloyd Moore & Jane attend D 27 Change of Watch More R/C Sailboats Starboard! 11 Outlook Staff Articles in the Cape Lookout Outlook reflect the opinions of the authors. USPS is not responsible for editorial content. Readers’ comments, suggestions, and contributions are welcome. Please contact any of the bridge officers. Editor: 1/Lt Marty Warner, P Advertising Manager: (Open) Legislation: P/C Larry McNellis, JN* Safety Officer: Joanne Somerday Public Relations Officer: P/C Bill Ash, SN, H NOTICES: Chairman, Squadron Vessel Safety Program: Richard Boyack, JN - 252 637-1941 Boat US offers a 50% discount to USPS members. Our Boat US group number is GA80679P and must be used to claim your $12.50 discount. Don’t forget to patronize our advertisers, and be sure to tell them you are from CLSPS and saw their ad in The Outlook. Vessel Examiners: Robert Blanchard – 603-528-0138 Janet Blanchard – 603-528-0138 Richard Boyack - 252 637-1941 Bob Boyack – 252-633-5108 Jewt Collyar – 444-6939 Bob Cowardin – 633-0255 Jim Davidson - 637-6697 Jim Dugan – 637-5319 George Maravelas – 638-6238 Lloyd Moore (637-5547) Don Oltz - 636-2905 Owen Smith – 444-5420 NEW ADDRESS: Please notify Bill Reasons (637-6685 or [email protected]) if you have any changes to the information we have on file such as boat information, e-mail or mailing address, birthdays, telephone number etc. Please provide information to the Editor by the 20th of the month by e-mail for the next newsletter. Late items will appear in the next issue of the Outlook. Marty [email protected] Cape Lookout Sail and Power Squadron 2131 Neuse Cliffs Circle New Bern, NC 28560-6819 Cape Lookout Sail and Power Squadron A Unit of the United States Power Squadrons® District 27 America’s Boating Club 12