February - Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma

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February - Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma
CorinthianYachtClubofTacoma
5624MarineViewDrive,TacomaWA98422
Volume 10 Issue 2
February 2010
http://www.cyct.com
2010 Commodore’s Ball Edition
2010 CYCT Officers & Board Members
FLAG OFFICERS
Commodore: Dan Walker
Vice Commodore: Steve Hucke
Rear Commodore: Cheryl White
Recording Secretary: Debbie
McAdams
Treasurer: Christine Nelson
BOARD POSITIONS
Membership Chair: Gary Ballentine
Fleet Captain-Cruising: Sue Carter
Fleet Captain - Racing: Steve Ryan
Past Commodore: Tom O’Hara
STANDING COMMITTEES
Club Merchandise: Jen Ihlen
Mainsheet Editor: Jim Muri
Sunshine: Vaneva O’Hara
Tyee Liaison: Jo Seward
Web Site: Forrest German
Social: Dave & Beverly Artis
Education: Chuck Welter
Historian: Terry Anderson
Long Range Planning: Eric Nelson
REPRESENTATIVES
PHRF Handicapper: Pat Nelson
PHRF Director: Billy Carter
PIYA Representative: Billy Carter
Juniors Program: Brian White
MEETING SCHEDULES
General Meetings:
7:00 pm - 2nd Monday of the month
Sept. - January @ Johnny’s of Fife Restaurant
January - Aug @ CYCT deck at Tyee Marina II
Board Meeting:
7:00 pm - Last Monday of the month
At Johnny’s of Fife Restaurant
Editors Comments
Ahoy, Mainsheet Readers!
This edition of your Mainsheet is the
annual Commodore’s Ball edition. It
would be far less than it is were it not
for the special efforts of many
people, including Becky, who provided
nearly all the photos covering the ball.
We’ve added another feature or
two to the Mainsheet. You’ll find the
Historian’s report. Thanks, Terry.
We’ve also added a ‘Toys and Tools’
section, where members can report
neat new stuff they’ve found. There’s
also a For Sale and Wanted section.
Lastly, this is YOUR mainsheet. If
you have an article itching to be published, a humorous or cautionary story
about sailing you’d like to tell on yourself (lessons learned, etc.), send them
along to us: [email protected].
Jim Muri
French Leave
Commodore’s Comments
Hi everyone, it’s now day 32 of your Commodore’s watch. So
far we have added eight positions to our racing program and
filled five of them. We need your help with the last three positions. Tomorrow morning look at yourself in the mirror and ask
that person what you should do with your talent to bless your
Club and boost your self esteem?
The Director of our Junior’s program Brian White could also
use an assistant. So if you are passionate about getting kids on
the water this is your opportunity to help build confidence and put smiles on the
faces of our young. Do your part and let’s keep them off the streets!
Soooo we had one heck of a good time at the Commodore’s Ball. If you were
there you know what I’m talking about. If you weren’t, I’m sorry. Our past Commodore Tom and his lovely wife Vaneva hosted a wonderful event with the help of
many others. Thank you to all who helped to pull this off. Tom built me up with an
elaborate introduction and words of gratitude. Thank you Tom, you’re the best.
That said, God has always provided a way to keep me humble. So thank you Cheryl
White for answering God’s call to keep me humbled so swiftly. For those of you
who do not know how Cheryl was able to accomplish such a task, you will need to
attend the next general meeting for the rest of the story.
Keep the grass off your bottoms,
Dan Walker
R/R Inmates
Hylebos Marina
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Fast comes standard.
So does peace of mind. David Morey
RON OLINE
1940 Marine View Dr.
Tacoma, WA 98422
President
(253) 272-6623
Home: 253-891-7109
Cell: 253-948-8360
Vice Commodore’s Comments
Well it wasn’t quite the start of the new racing year that I had planned,
but it still worked out. On January 23rd I got out on my boat and took part
in the Quartermaster Shuffle – as the race committee boat. I was dying to
try my new headfoil and stretch out a sail or two in a good winter wind but
the circumstances and the weather did not cooperate. With Romeo Charlie
down, we set out to run a race in light rain then light winds. Running a race
does give you a real appreciation for all the pieces that have to fit together
for a successful race. From registering with the Coast Guard to split second
timing, recording results and staying in communication on multiple radio channels, the race committee certainly deserves our respect and gratitude, even
when the weather or some other race feature does not cooperate completely. Billy Carter even
noted that all ended well, quite literally, when we shot off the gun for the first place line honors
for Gardyloo and Xiphius in their respective classes. Our Commodore insisted on giving everyone
the full salute and we were all relieved the gun did not blow up in the process!
What I learned is that any day out on the Isabella is a good day and sure beats the alternative
of a day stuck on land. There are many people in our club who enjoy the thrill of racing and I felt
rewarded by the many thanks as boats managed to cross the finish line successfully. And even
better, there are many people working together behind the scenes to beef up our race schedule,
get Romeo Charlie back in order and insure the future of CYCT racing. I know that racing is only
one part of our club and I am happy to say that I see the same sparkle in the eyes of others interested in cruising and junior sailing too. I think Soo Carter has brought some great enthusiasm to
the cruising table and I’m already impressed with our Rear Commodore’s artistic CYCT bulletin
board remodel (check it out, she put her predecessor to shame in less than a month!). Kinda makes
me wonder how far this club can go this year if we get everyone to step up a little and give of
their talents.
Anyway, we have Rod Koon coming to speak to us about the Port of Tacoma at the next meeting
in February. He’s a great speaker with a great sense of humor and a knack for history and trivia.
He’s also a famous voice and face that you might recognize from some of the televised maritime
events around Tacoma over the past few years. Come listen to Rod and bring a friend or two.
Prospective members might be interested in hooking up with our membership committee because I
hear the Ballentine’s might be cooking up something special besides great raffle prizes. See you at
the February meeting and out on the water as often as possible.
Your new Vice Commodore,
Steve Hucke
Rear Commodore’s Comments
Greetings from your new Rear Commodore!
I’d like to introduce myself for those of you who don’t
know me. I’m Cheryl White, my husband’s name is Brian, and
we own Grace E. We have two lovely children, Adam (10) and
Ruthie (8), who frequent CYCT meetings and events with us. I
am a full-time Neonatal Nurse Practitioner and am starting
my 20th year in practice, taking care of fragile premature
infants. My hobby (aside from sailing) is running marathons. I
coach women locally who are interested in distance running.
We’ve been involved with CYCT for about 6 years now, ever since we purchased
our boat. We have met so many great friends and sailors through the yacht club,
we feel very fortunate.
We have known Dan and Karen Walker for several years, as ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors’ was one of our considerations when we were boat shopping. Dan and I share
a passion for youth sailing, and this summer, Adam was able to participate in our
first Junior Sailing Class that CYCT provided. This was an incredible experience for
him, as well as for our family, as we spent countless hours dreaming about and
planning the junior program. I’m sure this is why Dan chose me to follow him as a
flag officer for the club. I hope to help build a sustainable youth program that
attracts young families to our yacht club and teaches children the joy of sailing.
Not many kids have that opportunity. And I fear that our tough economy may deter families from choosing sailing as a hobby. We need youth in our yacht club so
that it can continue to flourish and grow.
CYCT is a great organization, I can see that already. There are so many different talents that are amongst the members. My wish is for CYCT to NOT turn into
an organization where 20% of the membership does 80% of the work. But, rather,
one where most of the members are involved, if even in a small way, to help create
an organization that is efficient and fun to be involved with. So, who are YOU?
What talents do YOU have to share? Come along for the ride! The winds are fair!
Cheryl White
Rear Commodore
Historian’s Report
(aka The Ancient Mariner Report)
First thing I want to do is explain my game plan for this year as your club historian. Our Web Master, Forrest, will be adding a page to our Web Site so CYCT can
display the results we (yes WE as in all of you, especially you other •gAncient
Mariners•h) find by searching, digging, scratching our brains, and whatever other
means we can to rediscover many of the past accomplishments of our club and of
our individual members.
The web site will have 3 parts. First and foremost we want to honor our present
and past Commodores for all they have done for CYCT with their dates of service
and hopefully pictures of as many as can be obtained.
The second part of the web site will be a timeline identifying the many accomplishments CYCT has performed over the past 35 years. Examples being, hosting
the Area •gH•h eliminations for the Adams Cup in 1975, or our 2 recent volunteer
efforts with the Tacoma Tall Ships. Over the years CYCT has stepped up and offered much to the community, the boating public and the sailboat racers. CYCT
members should be proud of those efforts and we need to record them.
The third part of the web site will be another timeline, but this one will be to
identify the many accomplishments and fun facts that our members have performed while sailing under the CYCT burgee. A few examples here would be the
many CYCT boats that have done the races to Hawaii, or the huge number that
have been cruising Mexico and points south, circumnavigations of Vancouver Island
and many other fun facts. We have always had a very active group of members
and it will be fun to show via the timeline our many adventures.
So to recap, I will need help from all of you because, although I have been a
CYCT member a long time and I can remember many things, I am an Ancient Mariner and have forgot many of the details. So the way we will do this research is
each month I will write a report in the Mainsheet in which I will give a few clues or
questions about a subject or two and then will ask the CYCT membership to fill in
the missing pieces. If I get a lot of feedback perhaps we can keep score and offer
a gift certificate at the end of the year.
Historian’s Report (Cont.)
To start things off, in the January General Meeting (see, another reason to
attend our General Meetings) I asked “How many members knew that a CYCT boat
had sailed around the world flying the CYCT Burgee”? Well shiver me timbers
maties or bugger me with a barnacle, I your Ancient Mariner, thought there was
only one boat that accomplished that amazing feat, but after talking to a couple
members during our break I find out there may have been more (This is going to
be great). The two members I talked to now have a head start on their research
and are looking into that possibility.
So let the games begin ——CYCT boat(s) that have sailed around the world.
1a. Name of the CYCT boat(s) that sailed around the world?
2a. What were the names of the husband, wife, crew, captain? (Points for each
name)
3a. What make of boat?
4a. What were the years of their journey?
5a. If they had carried a barrel of “liquor” in their ship’s hold (the area below
the orlop deck) as they traveled around the world, for proper aging, - what’s the
correct brand/name of that “grog”? (Let’s go for 3 points here.)
http://
www.naturesworldlc.com/
Historian’s Report (Cont.)
CYCT twice sponsored Dawn Riley to speak in Tacoma about the
Women’s America’s Cup entry.
1b. What years were the seminars?
2b. Where were the seminars held?
3b. Where did we go for a few beers after the seminar (it was close and
unique)? (This has to be worth at least 10 points plus 1 point for each name of who
was there, the bar not the seminar. (Think about it!!!))
4b. What years did Dawn Riley’s sail in the Americas Cup?
5b. On which boats?
E-mail me your answers and/or additional information regarding these two and
all future topics. Copies of any anecdotes or first person recollections I receive
will be printed and stored with the CYCT history file. All correct answers will tally
points for you and the first person with each correct answer will get double points.
[email protected]
http://
www.naturesworldlc.com/
Cruise Report
SWITCH-A-ROO! The Mardi Gras Cruise has been switched to DOCKTON. I
received information that the Longbranch Marina is full for February 20th. So we
are off to Dockton. No Narrows currents to worry about. We will close in the
covered area in the park to keep out inclement weather; add heaters and a bonfire.
There is no electricity but we have generators to hook up lights. You do not need
to dress in costume because… we will be making our own. Hopefully the glue will
dry before we need to put them on for the fun and games. If you already planned
on your own costume or just want to relax and watch the show please feel free to
do so. Land yacht accessible also. The agenda for the Mardi Gras Festivities is as
follows:
Saturday Feb. 20th: 11am Potluck appetizers, lunch, and libations
Tables will be set up for decorating T-Shirts & Masks
Dinner will be between 6 and 7pm with Cajun food and
Hurricane drinks. Games will follow and of course we will
crown a King and Queen.
Sunday morning coffee will be ready at 7am for those early risers. Hot cereal,
breakfast deviled eggs, fruit, and pastries around 8 or 9am
Discovery and Tatoosh will be arriving Friday evening the 19th. Dockton is close
so come early and join us if you can.
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Cruise Report (Cont.)
March 27th the Pirate Cruise is scheduled with hosts Roger & Judy Anderson.
Longbranch Marina is the confirmed destination.
April 16th-18th is Daffodil Weekend with hosts Denny and Becky Flannigan at
TYC
April 24th is our annual Crab Feed. Hosts are needed for this event. Tentative
destination is Eagle Harbor Winslow.
May 1st, Opening Day at SYC. Hosts again are needed. The theme this year is
“Out of this World”
July 3rd & 4th is the Fourth of July at Quartermaster Harbor. Hosted my
Pat and Christine Nelson and Forrest and Chris German.
September 4th-5th is the Labor Day Cruise hosted by Billy and Soo Carter.
Tentative destination is Penrose Point State Park.
October 23rd is the Salmon Bake at QuarterMaster Yacht Club. Hosts are
needed.
November 13th is the Clam Bake scheduled for Arabella’s in Gig Harbor. Hosts
are Joy and Gary Ballentine and Bev and Lew Channing.
Dec 31st is New Years Eve the “Un-Cruise” at Tyee II hosted by Billy and Soo
Carter.
As you can see we still have a few cruises the need hosts. Please don’t be shy,
these cruises are really a lot of fun and I am at your disposal to help in any way.
Soo Carter, S/V Discovery
Cruise Chair
Treasurer’s Report
It is that time of year again, Membership Dues Invoices are in
the mail to the membership and are due by January 31. Active
members have the option of paying in three installments within 90
days, first installment were due by January 31. I am in the process of closing our financial year; the estimated net income ( difference between income and expenses plus the $2,000. allocated
from reserves for the Junior Opti Program) is $1,809.55. We are
pleased that in these economic times and with a new Junior program we were able to operate on the plus side. The projected net
income for the year had been $1,180. Thanks to all the committee
chairs for their efforts to stay below their budgets.
The 2010 Budget was prepared by last year’s board and approved on October 27, 2009. Each new officer should review the
current approved budget and can recommend any changes to the
board of Trustees at the February meeting.
Best Regards
Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma
Christine Nelson
Treasurer
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General Meeting Minutes, January 2010
The meeting was called to order on January 11, 2010 at 19:05 by our
Commodore, Dan Walker. Dan thanked everyone for coming.
VICE COMMODORE: Steve Hucke introduced our speaker for the evening.
Angus Brackett is from North Sails. He will tell us about North’s 3DL sail and the
latest 3Di.
GUESTS: Paul from Fort Hood, Texas was introduced.
REAR COMMODORE: Cheryl White reported she just received her information
box. If you have anything you’d like on the clubhouse bulletin board, let her know.
TREASURER: Christine Nelson reported that everyone should have received their membership invoices.
Copies of the 2010 budget are on the membership table.
SECRETARY: Connie Merritt, taking the minutes for Debbie McAdams.
RACING: Steve Ryan reported the December 12th race didn’t take place as the harbor was frozen solid.
On December 19th twelve boats had great wind and minimum rain. The 2010 race schedule and book are on
the website. One change to be noted there will be fewer races from 52 to 30 races. We will have two classes:
PHRF and Windseeker. A different fee will be charged for non-members vs. CYCT members. Steve needs a
couple people to help/co-chair on race committee and publicity. January 23rd is the Quartermaster Harbor
Race. Steve Hucke and Tom O’Hara are running this race. Ron Holbrook has agreed to chair the race socials
and race trophies.
CRUISING: Soo Carter reported she has so many exciting ideas for this year. The first is the Mardi Gras
cruise to Longbranch on February 20th. Billy and Soo Carter will be there the evening of the 19th. You don’t
need to wear a costume if you don’t want because we will be making costumes and masks. The club is
providing dinner, but the afternoon lunch and appetizers are potluck. Your crew members can drive and be a
part of this event. There are flyers on the table with more information, and a blank sheet for questions.
March 20-21
Pirate Cruise hosted by Roger & Judy Anderson
April 16-18 Daffodil Festival hosted by Denny & Becky Flannigan AKA “Benny & Decky”
April 24-25 Crab/Steak Feed at Winslow hosts TBA
May 1-2
July 3-4
Seattle Opening Day –Theme: “Out of this World” hosts TBA
4th of July at Quartermaster hosted by Pat & Christine Nelson and Forrest & Chris German
Sept. 5-6 Labor Day Cruise (Penrose?) hosted by Billy & Soo Carter
Oct. 22-24 Salmon Bake to Quartermaster hosts TBA
General Meeting Minutes (Cont.)
Nov. 13-14 Clam Back to Arabella’s hosted by Gary & Joy Ballentine and Lou & Bev
Dec. 4, or 11, or 18
Dec. 31
Christmas Boat Parade
New Year’s Eve @TYEE II hosted by Billy & Soo Carter
SOCIAL: Dave and Beverly Artis will have a report next month.
EDUCATION: Chuck Welter just connected with Fred, his predecessor, and will report next month.
SUNSHINE: Vaneva O’Hara reported a card was sent to Jack Hovey who had hip surgery today.
MAINSHEET: Jim Muri finished the January Mainsheet and it is up on the website. He thanked Becky
Flannigan for her help. You must have your submissions to Jim by the 4th Wednesday of each month.
MEMBERSHIP: Gary & Joy Ballentine reported they brought the $300 in profits from last year’s raffle
profits for donation to youth sailing. They need your thoughts and ideas on where you would like this year’s
raffle profits to be donated. They are also looking for ideas to increase membership. Gary says to think of this
as a business, and as such needs to be ever changing. Bring friends on cruises and introduce them to the
club. Let us know why they did/did not join the club. He has sent off a letter to 48° North to let them know we
are accepting applications. We have a lot to offer. Maybe we should offer the magazine a burgee? When
members are having a good time, they want to share with their friends. Be involved in the club.
CLUB MERCHANDISE: Jen Ihlen has new ideas for this year. She will talk to Forrest about getting our
merchandise on the website. She is open to suggestions. She’s looking for fun, new ideas. Someone suggested the Elmer Fudd hat for those cold, rainy days. Jen plan is to make money for the club.
PHRF: Billy Carter reported the next PHRF meeting is the 24th. He will have a report ready for the next
general meeting.
PYRA: Billy Carter has new forms and will bring them to the next meeting.
HISTORIAN: Terry Anderson will get with Forrest to create a link so we can keep updating information to
one place. Gary Ahlstrand did a great amount of work on researching the past history. Terry would like to
create a list of past commodores and a timeline with events such as the Tall Ships, when we sponsored Dawn
Riley, and our boats that have gone to Mexico. Did you know we have two authors who have published books?
One of our boats sailed around the world under our burgee. Do you know his name? That will be the question
for the next meeting.
LONG RANGE PLANNING: Eric Nelson reported this is a critical time to keep a club going. We need new
ways to get people involved. He is putting together a questionnaire for feedback. He hopes to have it in the
February Mainsheet, but feel free to email him at any time.
JUNIORS: Brian White not present. Ron Holbrook reported that Tom O’Hara took the initiative and we now
have approval to work our junior’s program from the Seaport. This is a better location with more exposure. A
work party was organized last month, and a lot of people participated. French Kiss became the ice breaker.
The floats have already been moved to the new location.
PHRF HANDICAPPING: Pat Nelson reports that their annual meeting is January 24th at TYC. Included in
the agenda is the J109’s. Remember you must have your handicap reviewed if you have changed the sails or
the rudder on your boat. You will need to fill out a change form. The changes must be recorded. This is all
part of fair sailing. The meeting is open to all PHRF members. Christine reminded us it’s time to pay your
dues to PHRF.
RACE COMMITTEE AND CHASE BOAT: Chuck Mahlum will manage the repairs on the chase and committee boats.
PAST COMMODORE: Tom O’Hara reminded us of the huge party coming up on January 30th to welcome
our new commodore, Dan Walker. Be sure to send in your RSVP to the Commodore’s Ball.
OLD BUSINESS: none
NEW BUSINESS: none
RAFFLE:
1. Beacon light won by Ruthie White
2. Gill Sailing Gloves won by Vaneva O’Hara
3. Basket filled with NW Delights (compliments of Dan & Karen Walker) won by Ed & Susan Pinkham
4. Bottle of rum won by Jim Muri
5. Insulated coffee mug won by Forrest German
6. Captain Jack’s Tides & Currents won by Mickie Hucke
Program speaker was Angus Brackett from North Sails. Meeting adjourned at 21:00
Respectfully submitted,
Connie Merritt for Debbie McAdams, Recording Secretary
Membership
Good News Fellow Sailors
Do you have sailboat friends that were waiting for the right time
to join a sailing club?
Do you have sailboat friends who like to race?
Do you have sailboat friends who like to cruise?
We have the Answer!!
CYCT is having a Membership Drive from now until the Crab Feed
Cruise in April. CYCT will be offering new members an incentive to
join by reducing the initiation fee to $50.00.
Tell all your friends how much fun you are having racing, cruising
and going to meetings with sailing friends. Invite them to the next
meeting February 8th or the Mardi gras Cruise February 20&21 to
Dockton. Have them go to the CYCT website or contact us… Gary and
Joy Ballentine.
[email protected] or 253-927-1667.
Greg Fuller
General Foreman
[email protected]
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Federal Way, WA 98003
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Fax: (253) 661-6956
Office: (253) 661-7181
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Toys & Tools
Welcome to a new feature of the Mainsheet - New Tools
& Toys. If you stumble across something of interest, send
it to us and we’ll put it up here.
1. Christine Nelson sent us a link to a story about an iPhone app ($0.99) that
actually measures wind speed. Yes, I was skeptical. But I viewed the link, and
am not so skeptical now. The app reportedly works with ANY 2G, 3G, and 3GS
iPhone. See it at http://www.windapp.com Now those of you who already
navigate with your iPhones can get wind speed too.
2. Need boat heat, but are appalled by the prices of those ‘marine’ heaters?
Settling for something less expensive but
less comfortable? If so, maybe you’re
ready for an Empire catalytic propane
heater. They come in several output ranges,
and have thermostats. Best of all, no wiring!
Just hook up to propane, and you’re warm.
French Leave has one installed, and at
10,000 BTU output we’re grateful that it
shuts itself off from time to time. It’s an
SR 10T model. There are also 18,000 BTU
versions, and 30,000 BTU versions. Downsides? Yes. Propane creates water vapor, so
you’ll need to keep the boat ventilated a
little, and move the air around with a small
fan. Also, the 10,000 BTU version requires
24 inches vertical clearance from any ceiling
or overhead. Larger units need more. But if
you have an otherwise vacant bulkhead, and
are getting tired of those 3,000 BTU Colemans, this might be for you. AND - it
mounts and dismounts easily, so you can remove it for the warmer seasons and
re-install it in less than two minutes in the cooler ones. Google Empire SR 10T.
Prices from $260 for this version, depending on vendor.
For Sale
Inflatable Dinghy for Sale
2005 AB 10'6"
$2300
Model 10 AL
10' 6" aluminum inflatable dinghy
Rated for 5 people and 25 hp
Weights 117 lbs.
Great condition.
To big for our current boat.
Price new $4300 at the Seattle Boat Show
Comes with two paddles and a foot pump.
This is a great buy!
For more information please call 253-797-4108
Sunshine
We wish Scott Little a speedy recovery after
his alarming experience in an attempted
carjacking last weekend. Heal fast Scott!
Congratulations to Craig Perry and Dock Street Marina being
named National Marina of the Year by Marina Dockage
MagazineJ
And a heartfelt Thank You! to Kristan Overby for the generous
contribution of $100 towards the General Health of CYCT.
Don’t forget – you are my eyes and ears!
Sincerely,
Vaneva O’Hara
SV Sound Spirit
[email protected]
Capt. Richard J. Myers
(253) 973-0370
http://www.banditocharters.com/bandito/
www.banditocharters.com
February 2010
Sunday
7
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1
2
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Toliva Shoal
Race
SSSS
7 pm General
Meeting
14
Saturday
15
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19
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Mardi Gras
Cruise
21
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7 pm Board
Meeting
28
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March 2010
Sunday
7
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Race
Management
Clinic
7 pm General
Meeting
14
Saturday
15
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17
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19
20
Mardi Gras
Cruise
Islands Race
21
28
22
7 pm Board
Meeting
23
24
25
26
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