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r eefpoint - Racine Yacht Club!
Mark your calendar: Shop ’til You Drop - November 15
Thanksgiving Dinner Trial Run - November 16
Annual Elections - November 20
­REEF POINT
“For the encouragement and promotion of yachting
and the creation of a spirit of good fellowship…”
November 2014
(RYC Constitution, Article II)
Racine Yacht Club Commodore’s Report
Thank you for reading any of the past 47 installments of the
Commodore’s monthly submission to the Reef Point. This is
good old number 48, and the last of the series.
It’s been a four year tenure and the end is bittersweet. I enjoyed
the job. I have said it has been “the best job I’ve ever had.” Most
times I was sincere and at other times it was an oath sworn with
some level of irony. So today, I will admit that I have enjoyed
the job… It has given me the opportunity to help our Board of
Directors guide the Club in the manner that would sustain our
existence. That fact is especially poignant as we approach our
second century. Secondly, it has broadened my exposure to
many members who I would not normally have had contact.
And, for the most part, that is enjoyable. Even the criticisms are
really just an opportunity to understand the perspective of a
member and to explain how and why the Board operates in the
manner in which it does.
From my seat at the head of the table, I am absolutely blessed
with the wisdom and efforts of each and every member of our
Board. They are a dedicated group of individuals who sit down
on the second Thursday with the sole purpose of guiding our
Club in the right direction. I thank them for their efforts and I
look forward to their continued dedication. There are virtually
no decisions that are taken lightly by this group of committed
individuals… and many times they are not of one mind. Of
course, that’s where good decisions come from, varied
perspectives. This has been a great experience shared with a
great group. Thanks!
Some notes to Gregg Henning about the position of Commodore:
Generally a good job with a great parking space. (For those of
you who like the parking space, it would be good to know that
it IS A JOB.) It’s just a job with an assigned parking space. The
job starts every day. You are reminded of the job every morning
shortly after awakening, or sometimes in the middle of the
night if the alarm goes off. This was explained to me by my
predecessor, Commodore Mark Rode. That’s because it’s a half
million dollar business with a couple million dollars of assets.
All officers are generally “on the job” anytime they are on the
property and I believe this is especially true for the Commodore.
I have remarked that there is “no problem too small for the
Commodore.” The fact is, what appears to be a small problem
is really perceived by the members as significant. So, no toilet
paper in the lady’s head really is a problem. The sewage lift
pump flooding the parking lot really is a problem. Shaky finger
Phones ミ General: (262) 634-8585
Racine, Wisconsin
Haulout Day, 2014
...And so ends another sailing season at RYC.
Photo courtesy of Doc Reisman
piers don’t enhance the docking experience. So, from a practical
perspective, every problem presented is best handled by a fast
resolution. The day-to-day problem approaches require prompt
resolutions on the order of “ready-fire-aim” as opposed to
scheduling committee meetings, study groups, and Gantt
charts. Open the closet and get out more toilet paper or run up
to the Pig. It isn’t rocket science.
For future reference I offer the following: Just because you may
NOT be enjoying your meal doesn’t mean that you should
make it a point to explain that to the new Commodore while he
is attempting to enjoy his meal. Secondly, if one might choose
to discuss a problem/issue/concern with the Commodore, it
would be great to also offer a solution. It helps keep the issue in
perspective. Keep Gregg sane.
Winners and losers, in no particular order. Most recently, our
recapturing of Regatta was by most perspectives, a success.
This year it was sort of ad hoc… I think we should return to the
point of having a Regatta Chair and a committee to handle this.
I think that the rise in Lake Michigan water levels was a great
occurrence this year. Turns out that the rainfall and outflow are
nearly record for the last eighty years of record keeping. Which
leads us to the dredging project. The 2012 fall dredging was a
necessity and it was a hard pill to swallow but the new levels
just make us a deeper harbor. I think that if we hadn’t dredged,
we would have seen a 50% decrease in the pier revenues in
2013. And for the last season, we were at 90% capacity. As the
second largest income item and the fact that there are not many
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42 44.24 N - 87 46.69 W
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RYC News in Brief
From the October Board meeting minutes:
Treasurer Frank Randall presented the
September financial statement with the
comment that September was a good
month. The YTD income is now nearly even
with the budget.
Water levels in Lake Michigan/Huron
continue to rise slightly, with the current
level approximately three feet higher than
when we dredged.
Commodore Charlie Manning introduced
and welcomed newly nominated Board
members Amy Cermak, Pam Jobson and
John Lyon. Nominations for open Board
positions will be taken at the next General
meeting.
Office Manager Kim Shortess reported the
new credit card processing program has
been implemented but she needs more
information from members in order to use it
effectively. She is sending out a letter to
affected members requesting the additional
account information. The information will
allow her to process credit card transactions
at a lower fee to the Club. Discussion
followed.
Rear Commodore John Stanley reported
two Junior class boats are in the shop for
cleaning and shrink wrapping. He plans to
work up a policy over the winter to control
use of this equipment.
MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY’S REPORT:
Shortess presented the membership status
change requests in Ponsonby’s absence.
STATUS CHANGES:
ACTIVE TO SENIOR: Thomas and
Michael Lattomus
INACTIVE TO RESIGNED: Kevin and
Jackie Kluck
All requests were approved. With the
above changes, and the recent passing of
Life member, Lillian Rondone, the member
total is 270.
PIER DIRECTOR’S REPORT: Pier Director
Lukow presented a written report:
Many of us have witnessed the
magnitude of northeaster induced winter
seiche. That’s why we need at least a 12”
buffer between harbor ice and horizontal
pier structures. We’re not going to make it.
The Army Corp of Engineers predicts a 6”
drop between now and the end of December.
A dry fall could save us some work but it’s
unlikely.
Special thanks to Jared Shortess, who
between the time I write this and the time
it’s read at the GMM will have covered for
me and the dock on Dock and Yard day.
Lukow plans to post a notice to west
pier slip holders regarding end of season
maintenance. The notice will also be
included in the current eBlasts.
Yard Director Jack Landwehr presented a
written report:
A list of Yard Projects is available for
viewing on the Work or Pay Board. RYC
Members are encouraged to review the list
of Fall Yard projects and choose which
project best matches their physical abilities
and time schedule. Several Yard Projects can
be done after Yard and Dock Day.
Most aspects of the Yard are in great
condition. Parking lot surface remains in
good condition. Winter plowing is set up
with Randy as in the past several years.
With high water level, we need to look
at the canoe rack to make sure it is stable.
No visible evidence indicates an issue, but
the rack needs to be inspected.
RYC swing set was moved for the
winter.. Grass is in good condition. Several
weeks ago grass seed was spread on bare
spots on the south lawn.
The windscreen on the north fence was
vandalized. The screen was repaired on
Yard and Dock Day.
The Richter Building was cleaned and
organized a few weeks ago. Please feel free
to use needed equipment for projects. Please
return equipment to its proper location.
Report any broken or damaged equipment
to the Yard Director.
A new canopy was installed along with
the sides for the awning over the entrance to
RYC.
The Outside Smoking Lounge is located
within the gray enclosure located north of
the ramp leading to the Club house entrance.
Smokers are asked to use this smoking area.
Due to the lingering smoke odor, smoking is
prohibited on the entrance ramp. Please
respect the needs of non-smoking members.
As a reminder, all tobacco and smoking
materials are banned from use in the RYC
Clubhouse; this includes electronic type
devices. The RYC Outside Smoking Lounge
is a convenient area for lighting up.
Visit RYC’s Website at www.racineyachtClub.org
for the most up-to-date information, events and race results.
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Meetings/Club Hours
See this month’s calendar on page 4
for additional coming events.
November
6 7:00pm 13 7:00pm
20 7:00pm New Member Meeting
Board Meeting
General Membership Meeting
4 7:00pm 11 7:00pm
18 7:00pm New Member Meeting
Board Meeting
General Membership Meeting
December
WINTER CLUB HOURS
Mon., Tues. – CLOSED
Thurs. – 4PM to 9PM*
Wed., Fri., Sat. – 11AM to 9PM*
Sunday – 8AM to 7PM*
*Closing times are determined at the
bartender’s discretion; Club is typically open
until 9:00 if there are patrons present.
GALLEY HOURS
WED and FRI Lunch............... 11:00-2:00
FRIDAY Dinner .........................5:00-9:00
SATURDAY Lunch................... 11:00-2:00
SUNDAY Breakfast....................8:00-2:00
OFFICE HOURS 8 AM until 2 PM M-F
Entertainment Director Kurt Lasson
reported he has met with the director of the
“Thoughts for Food” program and intends
to serve on their committee to revise the
programming of this event to provide more
appropriate and quality entertainment at
the venues.
The popular Gobble Wobble is again
scheduled for the Wednesday evening
before Thanksgiving. The “turkey warmup”
dinner will be served by Club members
during the Packer game on November 16th.
Members should bring a dish to pass to
compliment the entrée.
Lasson is working on the entertainment
plans for New Years Eve.
Continued on page 3
In Memoriam
Life member Lillian Rondone passed away
in October and Mark Rode’s father, Fred
Rode, passed away in early November.
RYC extends sincere condolences to the
Rondone family; and Mark, Mary Jo and
the Rode family during this difficult time.
Commodore’s Report, cont’d
News in Brief, cont’d
Hennig Wins Mac Trophy
examples of viable yacht clubs without
adjoining slip system, it was a good
decision.
Race Director Bob Sample reported his has
completed the race schedule for 2015. In
addition to the events of previous years,
Sample is scheduling the US Sailing
Multihull Championship for early August.
CRAW will be organizing this event for U S
Sailing. Sample also plans several events to
include cruisers and short-handed crews.
The Awards Banquet will be held
January 24th at the Club, theme to be
announced.
Sample reported the prop on Race II was
damaged beyond repair and is seeking a
replacement prop.
Tenacity is the single word that best
describes Rick Hennig and his crew’s
more than 35 year pursuit of a Chicago
Mackinac Race victory. On Saturday,
November 1, Chicago Yacht Club
recognized Rick, his crew of 14 and his
69ft racing sailboat Denali for winning the
Turbo (unlimited) Section of this year’s
Mackinac Race and awarded him the
George Owens Clinch Trophy. Twentyfive-plus-year hard core veterans of Rick’s
crew include his lifetime sailboat racing
friends – Jamie Martin, Ken Fox, John
Kilsdonk, Todd Knop & Mark Monroe.
The catering. Oh boy, the catering. I don’t
know what to tell you, but our current
caterer is leaving us in the next month.
I understand that we have a new search
starting for their replacement. In
retrospect, I believe we need more
directive communication with the caterer.
Most every failure we have seen in our
past food and beverage operations can be
directly attributable to our failure to
explain exactly what is expected. I think
we witnessed this for all of my tenure and
that sort of thing is not excusable.
However, the whole food thing is a case
where we cannot satisfy every taste and
desire. Past Commodore Rode had a
policy of requiring all dining complaints
in writing. It was a reasonable way to
approach the monitoring task.
Infrastructure. In my mind, it’s pretty
good. We will need a roof in a few years,
but we are moving in the right direction
financially to pay for that expenditure.
Nothing lasts forever.
For the good of the Club. I would like to
see more participation in the General
Membership Meetings. It is an opportunity
for all of us to ask questions of the Board.
In the next month, it is particularly
important to have a quorum present for
the election of new officers. In other
words, come down and vote for Gregg
Henning so I can move out into the
audience.
It’s been great, thanks!
— Charlie Manning, Commodore
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
POWER SQUADRON: Jobson announced
the district conference is scheduled for next
weekend.
ADULT SAILING: Manning announced
Bill Erdmann will be joining him as sailing
instructor for the 2015 class sessions.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Manning
reported planning continues for the 100th
anniversary celebrations.
COMMUNICATIONS: Cook read several
thank you letters:
From the Case family with regards to the
Steve Case Memorial Fundraiser
From the U20 Class Association with
regards to their class championship
From Monte Osterman with regards to
the Official Evening on the Water event.
There were also two requests from nonprofit organizations requesting donations.
The Club will offer gift certificates to sailing
classes to the Junior Achievement and the
Racine Police Canine Unit fund raisers.
Chicago Yacht Club has organized and
run the Mackinac Race since 1898. It is the
oldest and longest - 333 miles - freshwater
sailboat race in the world. Over this period
of more than a century, many notable
sailors from around the world have tested
their skills as a skipper or crew against the
demands of this race. Some have pursued
the dream of a Chicago Mackinac Race
victory for a lifetime without success.
Rick and his crew join a unique fraternity
of Chicago Mackinac winners. They join a
very select list of George Owens Clinch
Trophy past winners which includes,
among others, Larry Ellison, whose team
won the America’s Cup this year on San
Francisco Bay.
NEW BUSINESS: Cook reminded Board
members that written annual reports are
due at the next Board meeting, to be read at
the November general meeting.
Manning announced that the House
Committee will be meeting with the caterer
regarding Wednesday night food service.
Discussion followed.
SHOP ’TIL YOU DROP – November 16th, Noon at RYC
9th Annual Racine Yacht Club Vendor Fair
Silpada Norwex Pampered Chef Tastefully Simple Dove Chocolates Wild Tree
Pink Zebra Jamberry Arbonne Li’Bri Mary’s Boutique
New RYC Apparel & Scarves …And more!
Get a head start on your holiday shopping! Enjoy a relaxing afternoon shopping with
your favorite vendors! Shop early! Avoid the Crowds! Enjoy a cocktail! Great gift ideas!
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If you are aware of any dates or events that should be included in upcoming calendars, please contact the RYC office or e-mail information to the Reef Point editor.
RYC Calendar of Events — November-December
Sunday Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
Monday
9
CLUB
CLOSED
Tuesday
10
CLUB
CLOSED
Wednesday
11
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
Thursday
12
Club Opens
@ 4:00
Friday
13
Board Meeting 7:00 pm
Saturday
14
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
15
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Shop ’til You Drop at
RYC Noon - 4:00
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
16
17
CLUB
CLOSED
18
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
19
Club Opens
@ 4:00
ELECTION OF
NEW BOARD:
General Membership
Meeting 7:00 pm
CLUB
CLOSED
24
CLUB
CLOSED
25
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
26
Club Open
Until Noon
Potluck Turkey Dinner
During the Packer
Game
3:00
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
23
Gobble Wobble Party
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
30
20
CLUB
CLOSED
CLUB
CLOSED
1
CLUB
CLOSED
2
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
3
27
Thanksgiving Morning
Tom & Jerrys
Club Opens
@ 4:00
4
21
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
28
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
NO FOOD SERVICE
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5
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
12
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
6
New Member Meeting
7:00 pm
December
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
7
CLUB
CLOSED
8
CLUB
CLOSED
9
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
10
Club Opens
@ 4:00
Board Meeting 7:00 pm
Fall is the best time of the year to buy!
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October 31, and 15% with order by December 20.
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Racine Yacht Club Members:
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11
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
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Upcoming Events
SHOP TIL YOU DROP - NOV 15
TURKEY DINNER DURING THE PACKER
GAME - NOVEMBER 16
ANNUAL GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
MEETING - NOVEMBER 20
GOBBLE WOBBLE PARTY NOVEMBER 26
THANKSGIVING DAY TOM & JERRYS NOVEMBER 27
NO FOOD SERVICE - NOVEMBER 28
(Day after Thanksgiving)
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA DECEMBER 14
NEW YEARS EVE - DECEMBER 31st
2014 AWARDS BANQUET JANUARY 24
Be sure to put the November 20 General Membership Meeting on your calendar. We need a quorum
for the election, and you can be part of the group that welcomes the new RYC Board! Enjoy FREE food!
Nominations for 2014-15
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
RYC NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT 2014
Subject: "Reef Point" publication of Nominations:
The Racine Yacht Club 2014 Nominating Committee has interviewed and recommends the
following members in "Good Standing" for the RYC Board. All Flag positions are a 1 year term.
Gregg Henning / Commodore
John Stanley / Vice Commodore Amy Cermak / Rear Commodore
Frank Randall / Treasurer
Pam Jobson / Membership
John Lyon / Recording Secretary
Jim McBain / House Director (2 yr. Term)
Kurt Lasson / Entertainment Director (2 yr. Term)
Charles Manning / Staff Commodore. (1 yr. Term)
Report Submitted by:
Bill F. Erdmann / NonCom Chair 2014
Mark Rode
Scott Lewis
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50’ Hunter 50 CC 45’ Hunter 45 Deck Saloon 45’ Hunter Legend 45 44’ Hunter 44 AC 44’ Hunter 44 Deck Salon 43’ Beneteau 43 42’ Cascade 42 42’ Hunter 420 42’ Hunter 420 40’ Hunter 40 38’ Ericson 38 37’ Dufour Gib Sea 37’ Hunter 37 37’ Hunter 37 Legend 36’ 2 “ Jeanneau 36.2 36’ Dehler D36 34’ 6 “ Hunter 36 34’ Beneteau First 345 34’ Hunter 340 34’ Hunter 340 33’ 1 “ Hunter 33 33’ Hunter 33.5 33’ Tartan 33R 33’ Tartan C&C 99 32’ Hunter 326 31’ Newport 31 30’ Hunter 306 30’ Oday 30 30’ Oday 302 30’ S2 9.2A 29’ 5 “ J Boats J-29 28’ 2 “ Sabre 28 28’ Oday 28 28’ S-2 8.5 27’ Hunter 27 23’ Com-Pac Pilothouse 23’ 20’ Com-Pac Horizon Cat POWER
43’ 2 “ Tiara 4300 Convertible... 43’ Wellcraft Portofino 43 38’ Chris Craft Commander ... 33’ 6 “ Sea Ray 340 Sundancer 32’ Carver 3326 Voyager 32’ Marinette 32 Sedan Fly... 29’ Chaparral Signature 29 29’ Donzi Z275 LXI 23’ 9 “ Key West 239 FS 22’ Montego Bay 8522 Deluxe 22’ Montego Bay 8522 Delux... 21’ Sunbird 20’ 3 “ Key West 203 DFS 20’ Montego Bay 8520 Deluxe 20’ Montego Bay 8520 Deluxe 20’ Sea Ray 20 Seville 19’ 8 “ Four Winns 200 Horizon 18’ 9 “ Key West 189 FS 17’ 4 “ MirroCraft 1766 Dual I... 17’ Fisher Avenger Pro SC 17’ MirroCraft Aggressor 1... 16’ Key West 166 16’ MirroCraft 1616 Troller 15’ Donzi 152 Medallion 14’ 9 “ Walker Bay Generation 450 13’ Boston Whaler Nov. 12, 2014
2015 2009 1987 2003 2006 2008 2004 2002 1999 2015 1989 2003 2014 1987 1998 2003 2005 1987 1999 1998 2014 1993 1982 2002 2003 1989 2005 1980 1988 1979 1983 1975 1984 1982 2008 2012 2013 $ 457,185 $ 259,900 $ 79,500 $ 189,000 $ 179,900 $ 219,000 $ 69,990 $ 133,000 $ 110,000 $ 284,500 $ 56,000 $ 89,900 $ 227,546 $ 34,900 $ 75,900 $ 155,000 $ 109,900 $ 43,500 $ 59,900 $ 63,500 $ 139,900 $ 49,900 $ 26,500 $ 94,900 $ 59,900 $ 25,900 $ 53,000 $ 15,900 $ 24,500 $ 9,995 $ 3,995 $ 6,500 $ 12,900 $ 9,950 $ 56,900 $ 64,900 $ 49,900 S N S D FG
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Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Chicago, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, USA
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Racine/ Chicago
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
WI, USA
MI, USA
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Waunakee, WI
Waunakee, WI
1995 1989 1982 2000 1979 1985 1996 1999 2014 2014 2014 1986 2014 2014 2014 1988 2007 2014 2015 1998 2015 2014 2014 1992 2014 1967 $ 113,000 $ 59,400 $ 9,999 $ 79,999 $ 13,900 $ 37,900 $ 19,900 $ 19,500 $ 76,575 $ 24,500 $ 23,995 $ 5,700 $ 39,995 $ 24,900 $ 22,695 $ 4,995 $ 19,900 $ 32,995 $ 31,995 $ 5,995 $ 26,995 $ 16,900 $ 18,995 $ 3,295 $ 26,995 $ 1,995 P U T D FG
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Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Fontana, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
USA
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
WI, USA
WI, USA
Racine, USA
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
Racine, WI
WI, USA
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