July - Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
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July - Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Masthead Issue 6/10 - Volume 79 July 2012 Commodore Winnett karen.winnett@klgates.com Meetings, Meetings, Meetings! The Commodore’s Office has been renamed and repurposed. It is now known as the Commodores’ Conference Room and is available for meetings of up to six people. The room has been refurnished at no cost to the club with a small round table and six chairs, as well as a small corner desk and bookcase. There is a wall-mounted television monitor that can be used for presentations. Stop by and admire the spectacular photographic art of Avalon created by Jeff Granbery. He used a “simplify” process that allowed him to eliminate detail and then add it back selectively. The art is wonderful and compliments the room’s beautiful view of Yachtsmen’s Cove. The Commodores’ Conference Room is already used frequently for meetings. The flag officers still use it as our office, so we may walk into a meeting in progress from time to time to retrieve something. So far, we have walked in on Bahia Sail Racing Association, Finance, Junior Safety, Newport Ocean Sailing Association, Sail Fleet, Ship’s Store and staff meetings. You can make a reservation to use the room through the front office. While one of us might walk in on your meeting, we guarantee to not stay long. I am so pleased with this greatly improved utilization of space and I know members will use and enjoy it! Commodore’s Cruise 2012 JUly2012.indd 1 6/22/12 12:35 PM July 2012 Executive Officers Commodore.................................................Karen Winnett Vice Commodore..........................................Tom Madden Rear Commodore....................................Paul Konapelsky Secretary.........................................................Craig Delaney Treasurer.........................................................Neilia LaValle Directors Joe Bekas, Allan Horowitz, Sandy Mills, Lynn Noah, Jerry Shandera, Jerry Valuch, Jr. Staff Commodore Ted O’Connor Fleet Officers Port Captain......................................................Mark Silvey Power Fleet Captain..........................................Gary Tolar Sail Fleet Captain.........................................Paul DeCapua Judge Advocate............................................Tracy Tormey Fleet Surgeon..........................................Jon Wheeler, MD Protocol Officer.....................................................Bill Byrne Chaplain.....................................................................Bill Parr Measurer.....................Scott McKinlay & Phyllis Jasmin Committee Chairs Activities....................................................Kari Konapelsky Jerry & Nancy Valuch Angling........................................................Abbott Ayloush Cruise...................................................Barry & Ann O’Neil Finance............................................................Craig Delaney Historian....................................................Barbara Guilford House, Grounds & Marina.......................Vance DiMaria Junior Board Advisor.....................................Sarah Pickell Junior Sailing......................................................Rob Pickell Junior Commodore........................................Kyle Herman Junior Events...............................................Mara Hampton Las Commodoras............................................Louise Sasine Masthead.......................................................Jerry Shandera Membership........................................ Jeanne & Joe Bekas Press Relations........................................................Bill Long Racing Member Advisor........................DIR Sandy Mills Merchandise.................Silvia Breeden & .Kathie Ohmer Showboat........................................................Rhonda Tolar Steering....................................................V/C Tom Madden Trophies............................................Lori & Andy Everson BCYC Contacts General Manager................................................Scott Jones scottj@bcyc.org Controller..................................................................DJ Joyce dj@bcyc.org Executive Chef......................................Georges Rapicault georgesr@bcyc.org Food & Beverage Manager............................Saul Aguilar saula@bcyc.org Executive Secretary..........................................Jacque Pané jacquep@bcyc.org Communications Coordinator......................Julie Shupe julies@bcyc.org Sailing Director......................................Shannon Heausler shannonch@bcyc.org Head Sailing Coach......................................Nate Dunham nathan@bcyc.org Marina Manager...........................................Susie Brodrick susieb@bcyc.org Masthead Advertising...........................Shannon Hansen shannonh@bcyc.org 2 JUly2012.indd 2 The Masthead W e l c o m e New A b Members oard! Fraser and Debby Fisher REGULAR FLAG Fraser and Debby were referred to us by Director Sandy Mills. They have a 35’ Tartan, similar to Sandy’s, purchased last December. Fraser is a senior systems analyst with Computer Cost Control, Inc., in Irvine – CCC provides lasers for various surgical procedures. They reside in Tustin and have a son and daughter, ages 23 and 19. Sailing since 1987, the Fishers enjoy using their boat locally and also like chartering in the Caribbean. Toby and Dolores Jackson CORINTHIAN MEMBER After attending the New Member Wine and Cheese event in April, Toby and Dolores decided to join BCYC. Toby is the NOSA webmaster and has been actively involved in BCYC Race Committee work for the past year. He is a director for Signal U.S. The Jacksons have two young children, ages 5 years and 7 months, and reside in Aliso Viejo. They look forward to giving their children the opportunity to grow up in a yacht club environment. Barbara J. Kelley CORINTHIAN MEMBER Barbara was referred to BCYC by Barry and Ann O’Neil, whom she has known for more than 20 years. She is owner of Kelley Associates, Inc., an accounting firm in Lake Forest. Barbara is the mother of two daughters, ages 19 and 22, and resides in Irvine. Having taken sailing lessons at Orange Coast College for several years, she is looking forward to utilizing her sailing skills at BCYC. House, Grounds and Marina Vance DiMaria jvdimaria@aol.com Summer is Here The Club is Ready The swimming pool is open, available for use by all club members. New tables, chairs and chaise lounges will make your pool time even more enjoyable. Hopefully, the sun will join us for some warm days. As you walk around the club you will see the flower beds filled with annual color. Palms that were in the large pots have been replaced with beautiful succulent plants. Check out the planting – it may give you some ideas for your home garden. The multi-purpose room renovation is complete, due to the combined efforts of BCYC staff and licensed contractors. The “wall of mirrors” and cushioned floor change this area completely. Our superb maintenance staff completed drywall and electrical upgrades, with the help of an electrician. The old washing machine and dryer have been removed and interior painting completed. Cupboards and hooks for hanging jackets and backpacks are in place. Fans will be installed to help cool this space on warm days during hot workouts! The room is intended to be a deluxe multi-purpose room, available for our junior program, tap classes, seminars and meetings. Please stop by and take a look at this amazing upgrade. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 6/22/12 12:35 PM The Masthead Membership Jeanne & Joe Bekas July 2012 Vice Commodore Tom Madden jeanne.bekas@wellsfargo.com joexerox@aol.com tom.madden2@mac.com Commodore’s Cruise - 2013 Bring on the Fireworks! Did you get a chance to see the Balboa Island Parade? BCYC junior sailors did a great job representing our club and junior sailing program. Thank you to Connor Chung, Alex Ivory, Tyler Jones, Jake Mayol, Max Mayol and Derek Pickell for all your BCYC spirit! A BCYC sabot was towed down Marine Avenue, filled with these junior sailors wearing matching BCYC shirts, passing out candy and having a great time. It was very cool to hear the parade announcers say several times: “BCYC Junior Sailing Program, the best in the harbor.” A special shout out to Lisa Mayol and Sarah Pickell for making this all come together – great work! (see pictures on page four) We know that BCYC is the friendliest club on the bay, but we are also the strongest relative to available memberships. It’s a rare occasion when BCYC has a Regular Flag membership available from a current member who, unfortunately, finds it necessary to sell their membership. When available, they sell fast. This speaks volumes about our strength as a yacht club, our members and valuable employees. The Corinthian Membership is a perfect way for your friends to try BCYC and get to know other members before becoming a Regular Flag member. We feel once they experience the land and water activities, plus the friendship and the dining opportunities the club has to offer, they will want to be here for the long term. BCYC pet member for the month is Marley Caplan. How about this beautiful pup; don’t you just love his coat? I wonder what kind of conditioner he uses! [PHOTO: “ MARLEY” CAPLAN] We just returned from Karen Winnett’s Commodore’s Cruise, from Boston to Montreal, with stops at Bar Harbor, Halifax, Sydney and Quebec City. Except for Boston, we had never been to any of these places, which really made the trip fun. But the best part of the cruise was spending time with the BCYC members and getting to know all of them better. We had a wonderful time and are now counting down the days to next year’s cruise. Please join Mary and me on the 2013 BCYC Commodore’s Cruise on the Danube River, Sept. 22-Oct. 2. We will start with three days of touring one of our favorite cities, Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Prague straddles the Vitava River and has a ton of history and old-world charm with the Charles Bridge, Hradcany Castle, Astronomical Clock, old town square, museums, churches and much more. Day four, we will take a bus to Nuremberg to board a brand new river barge, built in 2011. Although Nuremberg suffered extensive damage during World War II, the town has been restored to its original style with many Gothic churches and elegant houses. We depart Nuremburg on day five and begin our cruise on the historic Danube River. Mary and I have never been on the Danube, so this will be a thrill to see this incredibly beautiful river, which flows through oldworld Europe. Stops include Regensburg, Germany, Passau-Linz and Melk, Austria. Next up is an excursion to Salzburg, Austria, birthplace of Mozart, and perhaps the most beautiful small city in the world. We arrive in Vienna during the evening of day eight and will spend day nine waltzing through this classic city visiting the Hofburg Palace, Vienna Opera House, Ring Boulevard and St. Stephen’s Cathedral, to name just a few of the sights. Our cruise will end in Budapest, Hungary, which spans the banks of the Danube and is Eastern Europe’s liveliest and most cosmopolitan city, with Chain and Elisabeth Bridges (which connect Buda and Pest), massive hilltop castle and churches. The Commodore’s Cruise is a wonderful part of BCYC’s tradition, providing a great way to see interesting and beautiful places. However, the best part of these cruises is the opportunity to spend time with our fellow members. Mary and I thank Karen for her 2012 cruise and hope you will join us on the Danube River in 2013. Membership Committee meets on the third Wednesday of every month. Come join the fun. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club JUly2012.indd 3 3 6/22/12 12:35 PM The Masthead July 2012 Burgers, Boats and New Beginnings Las Commodoras Louise Sasine louisesasine@earthlink.net High Tea and Future Programs The annual High Tea Luncheon in June was an elegant affair, enjoyed by all. We were privileged again to use the beautiful tea service donated to BCYC by Staff Commodore Ted O’Connor. Not only was the hot tea delicious, the history and family memories brought to us by Ted were heart-warming. The tables were beautifully set with members’ own china, lovely flowers and scrumptious traditional tea specialties from Chef Georges Rapicault. Our Kentucky Derby – Run for the Roses theme added to the fun, with the festive and colorful hats worn by the ladies. Thanks to Kari Konapelsky, event chair, and all who helped make this a very special day! Upcoming Las Commodoras luncheons you will not want to miss are: July-No luncheon Aug. 16-Tales of Las Commodoras (rescheduled from May) Sept. 15-Dog Show (Saturday afternoon) Sept. 20-Speaker topic: “Help, I don’t understand these people.” Oct. 18-Fall Beauty Tips Nov. 18-Cookie Exchange and Toy Drive Kickoff Dec. 6- Holiday Auction Welcome to the biggest and most exciting junior sailing season of the year: the famed BCYC Summer Program! I can’t wait to see how our kids do this year, because they are the most motivated and talented group I think I have ever seen. Make sure to come out every Friday for Sabot racing followed by Burger Bash, an event that you don’t want to miss. There is great food, people and a raffle, and awesome sailing. You can watch the races from the docks or patio areas as our top sailors battle it out, as well as some of our sailing coaches compete against brave parents. As the coolest event of the week, it happens throughout the summer and everyone is invited. Opening Day was a great opportunity for me to talk with many of you, and I feel blessed to have found this club and become so involved. Last month, we raised more than $5,000 on Family Bingo Night to help fund Leukemia & Lymphoma Society research. More than 20 awesome prizes were awarded, with Sean Caulfield taking home the trophy as top fundraiser. The Leukemia Cup Junior Regatta, held that same weekend, was great fun, with BCYC Juniors doing well. We also enjoyed participating in the annual Balboa Island parade June 3, another of our many activities designed to let people know about BCYC and our strong Junior Program! Thank you all for your awesome support. I hope to see you at Burger Bash this summer, before I leave for college in the fall. - Kyle Herman, Junior Commodore - BCYC PREPARES FOR 2013 US JR. WOMEN’S DOUBLEHANDED CHAMPIONSHIP June marked the beginning of the year-long countdown for the 2013 Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship (JWDC). We now have confirmation from US Sailing that the dates for this event will be June 22-28, 2013. Competitors will sail C420s. In anticipation of the many facets of club preparation, a new floating dock will be installed near the hoist in the near future, and a new 20’ Zodiac support boat has been purchased. This equipment will not only be important to our growing Junior Program, but will enable BCYC to support the needs of the JWDC event. As mentioned previously, we will host 80 young ladies who will sail 40 boats. This will require strong support from all BCYC members. Many of you will be contacted by our committee chairs to help with housing, entertainment, publicity, race committee and general hospitality. Thanks in advance for your strong support. - S/C Mary Bacon, Event Chair 4 JUly2012.indd 4 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 6/22/12 12:35 PM The Masthead Sailing Director Shannon Heausler July 2012 LEUKEMIA CUP REGATTA May 19 - 20 @ BCYC shannonch@bcyc.org Gearing Up for Summer BCYC hosted our annual Leukemia Cup Regatta May 19-20, with more than 60 competitors participating. For the first time, we ran the regatta as a two-day event, resulting in more racing — for a total of eight races. More importantly, we raised money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Sean Caulfield was the recipient of our Top Junior Fundraiser Perpetual trophy, raising almost $5,000. Sailors from all over the harbor participated and had a great time racing for a good cause. The spring sailing program wrapped up with some beautiful weather over Memorial Day weekend. After some very uncooperative lingering cold fronts affected most of our weekends throughout the spring, sailors were very happy to finally see some sun and calm breeze the last weekend of spring sailing. Our junior sailors are now preparing for the summer season. School is coming to an end and we look forward to six weeks of sailing with no other distractions. With so many things to look forward to, like Friday Burger Bash, fleet racing in the harbor, Fun Zone trips and hanging out with friends, BCYC Juniors are excited to get things going. Max Mayol – 4th place, A fleet Jake Mayol – 1st place, B fleet Cole Pomeroy – 2nd place, B fleet Tyler Jones – 6th place, C1 fleet Joshua Means – 3rd place, C2 fleet Ashton Brown – 10th place, C2 fleet Sean Caulfield – 11th place, C2 fleet Hannah Hawkins – 1st place, C3 fleet Brennis Lidecis – 5th place, C3 fleet Justin Coburn – 7th place, C3 fleet Eric Jones – 15th place, C3 fleet Shannon Morris & Caden Wheeler – 3rd place, CFJ fleet MEMORIAL DAY REGATTA May 26 - 27 @ ABYC Max Mayol – 12th place, A fleet Jake Mayol – 8th place, B fleet Angling Abbott Ayloush Despite all of the excitement, this summer will also be a bit of a challenge racing in the harbor. As most of you know, the city of Newport Beach has begun a dredging project that will take over most of our harbor sailing areas. Sailors and coaches will be using extra caution to make sure we stay out of the way of the barges and tugs. Safety is our top priority and we plan for a fun and safe summer sailing season for our junior sailors and those at the other area clubs. Notes from our Chaplain ”A small jug of beer defies the devil.” - Martin Luther “The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention.” - Oscar Wilde - asayloush@aol.com Tournament Challenge and Fun The ocean temperature is warming up slowly, just in time for two fishing tournaments. Teams from BCYC, BYC and NHYC will compete in the annual Inter-Club Challenge, Aug. 11-12, hosted by Newport Harbor Yacht Club. And, the Catalina Island Yacht Club holds their tourney Sept. 6-8. This event is sure to attract anglers from throughout Southern California. Contact me for detailed information about these great fishing tournaments. Grab your fishing gear, replace old line with new and get ready for great fun on the water. These events are about competition, camaraderie and having a good time. “If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.” - Unknown - Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club JUly2012.indd 5 5 6/22/12 12:35 PM The Masthead July 2012 Rear Commodore Paul Konapelsky Port Captain Mark Silvey pkonapelsky@yahoo.com mbsilvey@yahoo.com Inverters and Paint Now You Know By the time you read this, we should have the new name tag cabinet installed on the wall, between the entry to the front office and Ship’s Store, for convenient storage of each member’s nametag. This will hopefully aid in my quest, for those of you who read my January/ February Masthead article, to have members put a name to a face and say hello to a familiar but unnamed fellow member, or for those special moments when, dare I say it, your mind just draws a blank. If you have lost your name tag or want an extra, please ask Jacque Pane in the front office to order one for you. Mark your calendar and be advised that the Christmas Boat Parade has been moved from Dec. 12-16 to Dec. 19-23. The club will therefore be closed the following week, Dec. 26-31, reopening for the New Year’s Eve party. Please contact Saul Aguilar, food and beverage manager, if you have booked or are planning to book a holiday party, keeping these new dates in mind. For the club foodies, the Food and Beverage Committee meeting will take place as scheduled on Wednesday, July 11, 6:30-7:30 p.m. I will be moderating the meeting with assistance from General Manager Scott Jones and Saul. We look forward to discussing recent and upcoming food-and-beverage-related stuff. If you can’t make the meeting but have ideas or questions, please email me at pkonapelsky@yahoo.com. As a reminder, BCYC will hold the Fourth of July barbecue following the Old Glory parade. The Member Art Show event, with dining in the art gallery, returns Saturday, July 14, and the Taco Tuesday buffet will continue through the end of August. Given Wednesday is one of the most popular nights at the club for members, committees and tappers, management will make a concerted effort on yet-to-be booked Wednesday evenings to not book any large non-member events, keeping the club available primarily for our members’ enjoyment. Ahoy. I hope you are enjoying a fun and active summer. I have had a number of questions regarding inverters lately. Inverters are becoming more of a standard piece of equipment in many vessels. Battery power (12 or 24 volt) converted to shore power (120 volt) is the basic idea – only with very limited use available for a limited time. Know what breakers/ equipment are being powered by your inverter. Remember, power use is 10 times when using an inverter. If your hair dryer is a 15-amp unit, that translates to 150 amps per hour on inverter power. If your television draws three amps on shore power, that’s 30 amps per hour on inverter power. Know your battery consumption. I believe the best battery is a deep cycle 6-volt battery bank, wired series/parallel, 12 or 24 volt. These batteries will maintain power longer and for more discharge/charge cycles. I see many 8D batteries being used because they are big – some think they work better – unfortunately, these batteries are engine-start batteries, excellent for a lot of power for a short time, not best for maintaining long-lasting power. The bill to ban copper-based bottom paint in California has been dropped as the bill sponsor decided not to pursue the legislation. You have been a big part of this decision and Recreational Boaters of California (RBOC) thanks you for your input and support. From the beginning, RBOC maintained that it is best to allow science and methodology, common sense and affordability, be taken into consideration before laws are enacted. Thanks again for your support and visit rboc.org for additional details and information about other current issues. Sail Fleet Captain Paul DeCapua we had some strong winds and rough seas that caused us to cancel and reschedule two races — Angelman #3 and Lorin Weiss #3. I’m happy to report that we ran those two races in June and are now headed downwind towards the end of the year. Pop the Chute - We’re Heading Downwind! Next up is the Gil Knudson Series of “random leg” racing in July, August and September. Then we jibe to the Club Championship and Harbor 20 Tune-Up Regattas in September. We close the season with the new YearEnd Race to Avalon and back in October. paul.decapua@cox.net As buoy racers know, the upwind leg of the race is all about smart tacking to the windward mark, followed by the scramble to hoist the spinnaker for the trip to the leeward mark and maybe the finish line. While each buoy race has a similar format, wind and sea conditions can affect the outcome. Mark your calendar as BCYC will host a US Sailing Regional Sailing Programs Symposium Sept. 29. This event provides an opportunity for a regional exchange of ideas and often includes renowned guest speakers. Did you know Race Committee has a 46-day schedule? On many days, multiple races are run – Race Committee faces a similar challenge. While we we actually start 114 races during the year. With plan and strategize how to run all of the races, we this kind of a schedule, why are the “blue shirts” sometimes have to tack unexpectedly. This past spring always smiling? Join us and find out! 6 JUly2012.indd 6 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 6/22/12 12:35 PM The Masthead July 2012 LORIN WEISS SERIES May 20 The Adventures of Gulliver About 25 years ago, we sailed to Avalon with a crew of rough and rowdy sailors for the finish of an Angelman Series race. On board was a character you would not want to meet in a dark alley: a tough dude and our best foredeck guy. That night, we were tied up on a mooring can with a couple of other boats and a nice ration of rum. Our “character” was down below snoring away peacefully when we decided it was time for him to wake up. We came up with the rum-soaked bright idea to play Gulliver’s Travels, with him being Gulliver and we were the rambunctious, not-so-little Lilliputians. ANGELMAN SERIES 2012 - OVERALL RESULTS CONGRATULATIONS TO BCYC RACERS! Dan Rossen – Problem Child – B-32 – 1st Place Overall John Szalay – Pussycat – Pet 34 – 3rd Place Overall Dan Rossen – Problem Child – B-32 – 1st Place, Class B John Szalay – Pussycat – Pet 34 – 2nd Place, Class B Jeff Burch – Hot Ticket – 3rd Place, Class B Joe Degenhardt – Lickity Split – Catalina 38 – 5th Place, Class B John and Randy Risvold – Maiden – Moore 24 – 1st Place, Class C We gathered up odds and ends of string and twine so that we would have enough to tie up every finger and toe, legs and arms, and around his innate body. Once he was securely fastened and the cabin darkened, we turned on a portable green and red running light and held it above his head to simulate being on a direct course with another boat. Once that was in place, we blew an air horn and screamed, “starboard.” He practically levitated off the bunk, screaming like a banshee warrior, only to realize he was completely immobile. The crew was laughing hysterically until he broke away the ties with shear brute strength and came up swinging. Luckily, he had Jim Kerrigan – A Salt & Battery – 5th Place, A Fleet Peter Haynes – Spirit – 6th Place, A Fleet Guy Doran – Tiare – 7th Place, A Fleet Andy Everson – Unwind – 7th Place, B Fleet Neal Crowley – Tranquility – 12th Place, B Fleet TACO TUESDAY SERIES May 8 Rhonda Tolar – Wild Thing – Farr 40 – 1st Place ,Class A PHRF Joe Degenhardt – Lickity Split – Catalina 38 – 1st Place, Class B PHRF Jeff Burch – Hot Ticket – J-105 – 2nd Place, Class B PHRF Peter Haynes – Spirit – 1st Place, H20 A Fleet Jim Kerrigan – A Salt & Battery – 4th Place, H20 A Fleet Andy Everson – Unwind – 2nd Place, H20 B Fleet Steve Woodruff – Adrenalin – 3rd Place, H20 B Fleet Mary Bacon – Rascal II – 4th Place, H20 B Fleet Neal Crowley – Tranquility – 5th Plac,e H20 B Fleet Tom Madden – Cool H20 – 6th Place, H20 B Fleet May 15 Rhonda Tolar – Wild Thing – Farr 40 – 1st Place, Class A PHRF Jeff Burch – Hot Ticket – J-105 – 1st Place, Class B PHRF Joe Degenhardt – Lickity Split – Catalina 38 – 2nd Place, Class B PHRF Mary Bacon – Rascal II – 4th Place, H20 B Fleet Andy Everson – Unwind – 6th Place, H20 B Fleet Neal Crowley – Tranquility – 7th Place, H20 B Fleet May 22 Rhonda Tolar – Wild Thing – Farr 40 – 3rd Place, Class A PHRF Jeff Burch – Hot Ticket – J-105 – 1st Place, Class B PHRF Joe Degenhardt – Lickity Split – Catalina 38 – 2nd Place, Class B PHRF Andy Everson – Unwind – 3rd Place, H20 B Fleet Mary Bacon – Rascal II – 6th Place, H20 B Fleet Neal Crowley – Tranquility – 7th Place, H20 B Fleet May 29 Rhonda Tolar – Wild Thing – Farr 40 – 1st Place, Class A PHRF Dan Rossen – Problem Child – B-32 – 3rd Place, Class A PHRF Jeff Burch – Hot Ticket – J-105 – 1st Place, Class B PHRF Joe Degenhardt – Lickity Split – Catalina 38 – 2nd Place, Class B PHRF Peter Haynes – Spirit – 3rd Place, H20 A Fleet Carolyn Hardy – Mischievous – 5th Place, H20 A Fleet Jim Kerrigan – A Salt & Battery – 7th Place, H20 A Fleet Mary Bacon – Rascal II – 3rd Place, H20 B Fleet Steve Woodruff – Adrenalin – 5th Place, H20 B Fleet Neal Crowley – Tranquility – 7th Place, H20 B Fleet Andy Everson – Unwind – 8th Place, H20 B Fleet Tom Madden – Cool H20 – 9th Place, H20 B Fleet June 5 second thoughts when realizing he faced eight guys who could easily tie him up again. Deciding discretion was the better part of valor he decided it would be more fun to participate in finishing off the rum and joining the crew at El Galleon restaurant with a microphone attached to a Karaoke machine. Don’t you just love a happy ending? Dan Rossen – Problem Child – B-32 – 1st Place, Class A PHRF Jeff Burch – Hot Ticket – J-105 – 1st Place, Class B PHRF Joe Degenhardt – Lickity Split – Catalina 38 – 2nd Place, Class B PHRF Carolyn Hardy – Mischievous – 2nd Place, H20 A Fleet Jim Kerrigan – A Salt & Battery – 7th Place, H20 A Fleet Andy Everson – Unwind – 3rd Place, H20 B Fleet Neal Crowley – Tranquility – 4th Place, H20 B Fleet Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club JUly2012.indd 7 7 6/22/12 12:35 PM The Masthead July 2012 Cruising Barry & Ann O’Neil barrysboat@aol.com; annhafeyo@aol.com Calling All Artists... Budding Picassos and Art Gallery Aficionados Don’t miss the fourth annual Member Art Show, with dining in the Art Gallery. We are in the Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer! July 14 6-8 p.m. My thanks to John and Kathie McDonald for chairing the Long Beach cruise. It was fabulous and a good time was had by all. A picture is worth a thousand words! Save the Date! Saturday, August 14 Provence on the Patio RETURNS Dance under the stars to the music of Hot Club De Bop (more information to follow) 8 JUly2012.indd 8 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 6/22/12 12:36 PM The Masthead Orange Coast Yachts Yacht and Ship Brokers Paul D. Enghauser 201 E. 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NOT TO MISS OLD GLORY PARADE & POOLSIDE BBQ WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 MEMBER ART SHOW SATURDAY, JULY 14 JUNIOR STAFF COMMODORE’S CRUISE JULY 18 - 23 SUMMER SAILING BASH SATURDAY, JULY 28 PROVENCE ON THE PATIO SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 CLAMBAKE “ROCK AROUND THE ISLAND” AUGUST 23 - 26 *SIGN UP BY JULY 31 FOR SHIRT* JULY Taco Tuesdays Happy Hour 4pm - 6pm/Tacos 6pm - 8pm Columbia Rm Open 4pm - 10pm Every Friday! Fish n’ Chips Friday Every Sunday! Sunday Night Supper Club Wednesday, 4 Old Glory Parade 4th of July Poolside BBQ Friday, 6 Clambake Sign-up Burger Bash Thursday, 12 Prime Rib Night Friday, 13 Burger Bash Saturday, 14 S/C Breakfast 9am Member Art Show Knudson #1 Wed - Mon, 18 - 23 Junior Staff Commodore’s Cruise Friday, 20 Burger Bash Friday, 27 Burger Bash Saturday, 28 Summer Sailing Bash Every Tuesday! AUGUST Taco Tuesdays Happy Hour 4pm - 6pm/Tacos 6pm - 8pm Columbia Rm Open 4pm - 10pm Every Friday! Fish n’ Chips Friday Every Sunday! Sunday Night Supper Club Thursday, 2 Prime Rib Night Friday, 3 Junior Program Concludes Saturday, 4 Junior Awards Night Saturday, 11 Provence on the Patio Knudson #2 Thursday, 16 Las Commodoras Luncheon Saturday, 18 SIBYC Cruise Sign-up Thurs - Sun, 23 - 26 Clambake MORE INFORMATION AT BCYC.ORG Please make reservations for all club events, as well as dining plans, at BCYC.org or by calling the office at 949.644.9530 Member Event: Regular member dining is not available / Columbia Room menu served until 5pm To avoid a cancellation charge, reservations must be cancelled three (3) or more Club Open days prior to the Member Event (e.g. no later than the Wednesday before a Saturday Member Event) Breakfast in the Columbia Room Every Saturday 8 - 11 am Omelet Express Every Sunday 10 am - 1 pm Sunday Night Supper Club Every Sunday 5 - 8 pm 1601 Bayside Drive | Corona del Mar, California 92625 | Phone: 949.644.9530 | Fax 949.644.9580 | www.bcyc.org JUly2012.indd 12 6/22/12 12:36 PM