soundings - Clinton River Boat Club
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soundings - Clinton River Boat Club
Clinton River Boat Club Established 1940 Lat. 42° 33.69’ N Long. 82° 40.75’ W March 2014 w w w. c l u b i s l a n d . o r g “View from the Crow’s Nest” By Commodore Bruce Reichmann Imagine a warm breeze off the Middle Channel, the sun shining, boats cruising by, kids playing at the beach, or a colorful sunset. What would you be doing on the Island? Maybe you would be si ng with friends enjoying cocktails and/or dinner, watching your kids at the Playscape or playing a game of Euchre or Dominoes in the Clubhouse. At this point, the “Polar Vortex of 2014” is a distant memory, like a fuzzy bad dream. Island Opening is a month away! I hope you are planning to join us there and are as anxious to make it happen as we are. I am also hoping that “Mother Nature” cooperates and we have decent weather and calm waters. If Island Opening is in your plans, please contact Gary Kirrkamm. He will be arranging transporta6on and already has lined up Jim and Jennifer Wesenberg’s famous chili to keep us warm and happy. A9er our Island has been inspected for any winter damage, repairs and projects can be finalized. P/C Bill Whitley and the Detroit Edison Engineering Staff are working to resolve the power distribu6on issues on Club Island. I appreciate all the dedicated, hard-working members who are doing what needs to be accomplished to keep our paradise a func6oning reality. Diane and I hope that you enjoyed the Commodores’ Ball. For those who could not a?end, photos are posted on our website. We want to thank P/C Fred and Joyce Bane, Don and Debra Kersey and Tim and Lynn Mikolajczyk for all that they did to make it a spectacular evening for us. A huge round of THANKS also to Dennis Miller for singing our Na6onal Anthem, to Valerie Miller for giving the Invoca6on and to Eric Ternullo for taking photos. Lynn and Shannon Mikolajczyk did a tremendous job ringing the bell for Past Commodores and Flag Officers. Debra Kersey brought us beau6ful flowers and corsages from Viviano’s Florist. Thank you, all! Think Spring! Think “Island Opening” and a Wonderful Year together. I hope to see you there. Island Opening is April 12th! “View from the Crow’s Nest” continued on page 2 March 2014 Soundings Page 2 View from the Crow’s Nest” FYI: At the March Board of Directors Mee6ng, replacement of exis6ng Ground Rule number 8 was approved by the Board of Directors. Ground Rule 8 currently reads as follows: “Bonfires in firepits within 2 feet of seawall only and with wind blowing away from boats. Use extreme care with grills, protect grass and tables from, grease, etc.” Replacement of exis6ng Ground Rule number 8 was approved by the Board of Directors: New Rule A: “Bonfires, campfires, or open fires of any type may only be conducted by adult members using propane (LPG) fueled firepits, and only those firepits provided by the Club may be used on Club Island. Only propane cylinders provided by the Club may be used. Firepits may only be used with the approval of a Flag Officer or Fleet Captain, and only at a loca*on approved in advance by such Flag Officer or Fleet Captain. Club sanc*oned events and maintenance opera*ons are excluded from this rule.” New Rule B: “Barbeque grills are provided by the Club for the shared use of adult members, and using only propane fuel provided by the Club. Members must use extreme care when using grills to assure the safety of others, avoid damage to picnic tables from hot pans and utensils, and to avoid spilling of grease on the lawn and picnic tables. For the protec*on of children and pets, chicken bones, rib bones, and refuse of other types are not to be dropped on the lawn. Propane cylinder valves are to be turned off when use of the grill is completed to prevent leaks.” “Fair Winds and Following Seas” Board of Directors Meeting Wednesday, April 9th All Members are invited to attend. Juliano’s Restaurant 27380 Van Dyke (I-696 & 11 Mile Rd), Warren Order from the Menu and Cash Bar Meeting begins at 7 PM Island Opening Saturday, April 12th See You There!!! For only $15 (50% discount on BoatUS Membership dues), members of the Clinton River Boat Club will have access to over 26 BoatUS benefits and services, including : • • • • On-the-water and on-the-road towing service Low cost marine insurance Discounts at West Marine Discounts on fuel, repairs and transient slips at over 900 marinas. Members may join or renew their BoatUS Membership using the CRBC Group Code: GA 83705 B If you have any questions, please contact P/C William K. Whitley, Sr. @anthem46@gmail.com March 2014 Soundings Grounds and Maintenance Report From the desk of Gary Kirrkamm It is the middle of March and the weather in Michigan is still confused!! Although we are still planning for Island Opening on April 12th, there is a possibility that it will be delayed, depending on the ice in the harbor and availability of boats to transport people. Any change in the date will be communicated through a mass e-mail to the members. As the date approaches, please check your e-mail for any updates. Prior to Opening Day a few members are going to attempt to visit the island to check on the buildings and docks. We are moving forward with plans for installing the cement floor in the pump house. A member has generously offered his expertise and equipment for this project. Materials for the pump house floor will be delivered to a Clinton River location for transportation to the island. There are some minor plumbing and electrical tasks to be completed in the pump house before the floor can be installed. After that is finished we will secure a date to work on the floor. Once again, we are looking for volunteers to transport members to the island for Opening Day. Please let me know if you will have a boat available and are able to assist with this. Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Island. Thanks, in advance, for your support now and throughout the summer. Please feel free to contact me at vicecommodore@clubisland.org Page 3 On behalf of the CRBC Membership, the Flag Officers and Board of Directors wish to offer their condolences to Butch and Jane Henderson and their family for the death of Jane’s Dear Father, John Phelan. Mr. Phelan passed away on March 2nd. The family requests that donations be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. Thomas More Church in Troy or the Beaumont Foundation, 3601 W. Thirteen Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073. Check out the Photo Gallery at www.clubisland.org P/C Rob Leonetti and Rob Grant took photos of Club Island while flying in Rob Grant’s Helicopter last summer. The photos are posted in the 2nd album in the Photo Gallery. March 2014 Soundings Page 4 Entertainment Report From the Desk of Chris Nevison, Rear Commodore, Entertainment Chairman The Entertainment Schedule was published in the February Soundings and is also available for viewing on the front page of the website at www.clubisland.org The only thing missing from the itinerary is YOU! I can’t stress enough the importance of Member participation is to the success of the Entertainment Program. The Flag Officers have seriously considered the feedback received from the member survey. Adjustments are being made based on your suggestions through all of the operations of the Club. This year’s Entertainment Schedule is a direct result of your comments and the commitment this year is to make you more than dinner…it is to make memories. The first big event will be the Annual Diva Party hosted by Valerie Miller over the Memorial Day Weekend. There will also be a Gentlemen’s Gathering featuring Scotch and Cigar Sampling hosted by Steve Nikkel. This party is no small undertaking, requiring the coordination of 20 vendors and the logistics to get them to and from Club Island. So please show your Chairpersons support by making an appearance and support the vendors...have a mimosa…get a massage...paint your toenails…buy some wine...sip some scotch… smoke a cigar. Come up to the clubhouse for a little pampering. You deserve it because life is hard, but not on Club Island. To host a table at the Divas and Gents Party, contact Valerie Miller at v.m.miller@comcast.net Thanks and see you at the island. rearcommodore@clubisland.org. SOUNDINGS Please submit articles for publication in the SOUNDINGS prior to the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Beverly Lathrop, SOUNDINGS Editor Email: soundingsedi tor@clubisland.org Memorial Day Weekend Party in the Clubhouse Sunday, May 25th 10:30am - 2pm Ladies, pamper yourselves get accessorized and fantasticated at the Diva Party! Enjoy fresh fruit and Mimosas! You say you need a getaway? Well, forget the Calgon! Have a therapeutic massage to take you away. Now refreshed, feeling adventurous? Get a Mani/Pedi with hot pink or chartreuse polish to liven things up! Want some new BLING? We’ve got you covered with an assortment of handmade jewelry, hair accessories and cosmetics to complement the new you! Browse the Island Store for the latest in fashion and be sure to see the Wine Vendor on the way out. He has the answer to extending the party past 2pm! Gentlemen, come join the ladies in the clubhouse at noon. Those of us still with some change in our pockets will be congregating to enjoy a sampling of Scotches. After a brief education of the finer whiskies, with palettes satisfied by a chosen flavor, we will migrate outside to take in some cigars, talk boats and tell fish stories. Joe Ternullo, Database Chairperson, requests that personal information, such as address, phone and email address changes, be forwarded to him to maintain updated information in the CRBC database. Contact Joe at (586) 468-4366 or joe@ternullo.us March 2014 Soundings Page 5 Going on Vacation? Cruising the Caribbean? Skiing the Scenic Mountain Resorts of Colorado or the Canadian Rockies? Wine-tasting in California? Deep Sea Fishing in the Pacific Ocean? Or a trip to Europe? Welcome Aboard ! The 2014 CRBC Flag Officers and Board of Directors proudly welcome our newest Member: Richard A. Rozewicz and his wife, Sarah who reside in Harrison Township. Paid Boating Members stands at 140. ***Please note that Membership Applications MUST be completed in FULL and Legible, as well as signed by the Applicant, Sponsor, 2 Endorsers, a Director and a Flag Officer. Take a photo displaying the Burgee and send it to the Soundings Editor with names, date, and place to be posted in the Soundings. Email: soundingseditor@clubisland.org Dick and Carole Bania, Linda and Duane Schachinger, and Diane and Commodore Bruce Reichmann enjoyed lunch together while on vacation. Where did they get that CRBC Burgee? Bev and Phil Grigal chose Jamaica as their destination to escape from the Polar Vortex of 2014! March 2014 Soundings Page 6 ABYA March 2014 Meeting (submitted by P/C Robert A. Leonetti, Delegate) The March ABYA Meeting was held at Jefferson Yacht Club in St. Clair Shores. The JYC Clubhouse is quite a nice place, and their chef serves a great meal. If you have an opportunity, make a reservation for dinner and take advantage of their hospitality. The guest speaker was Amanda Oparka. She is the program coordinator for the Clinton River Watershed Council (CRWC). The Mission Statement of CRWC is “to protect, enhance, and celebrate the Clinton River, its watershed, and Lake St. Clair.” Basically, the CRWC works with individuals, groups and communities to protect and improve the health of the Clinton River. They do this with programs such as Adopt-a-Stream, which is similar to the Adopt–a-Highway program. They lobby local communities to address the river, and organize recreational activities. Check out their website at www.crwc.org. Their most important event is the annual ABYA Sponsored Clinton River Clean-Up. Logs and debris are removed from the Clinton River and the mouth of the river leading out to Lake St. Clair. The Clinton River Clean-Up will be held on Saturday May 3rd. If you are interested in participating, please let me know. Unfortunately, no one from the CRBC attended the Annual ABYA Spring Rendezvous in Midland this year. The CRBC figured we’d let other clubs have a chance at winning the annual Euchre tournament! Some other ABYA events that are on the horizon: * ABYA General Membership Meeting - April 7th, 2014 * ABYA Sponsored Clinton River Clean-Up - May 3rd, 2014 * ABYA Sponsored Pride of Michigan Open House - May 3rd, 2014 The ABYA strives to promote charity and camaraderie within the 30 affiliated Boats Clubs. These goals are accomplished by donating funds to the Tri-County Marine Sheriff Divisions and the Sea Cadets. The ABYA is a 501©(3) non-profit corporation. The website is www.ABYA.org CRBC New Members Cocktail Party Saturday, May 24th 6PM in the Clubhouse Members: Please bring a Hot or Cold Appetizer to share March 2014 Soundings Page 7 Boner of the Year Award Boater Of The Year Award The Clinton River Boat Club Boater of the Year Award recognizes and honors an individual who has contributed to the Club Island boating community. The Clinton River Boat Club Boner of the Year Award recognizes and honors a member that has committed a boating-related action that has resulted in a less than desired outcome! This year’s recipient, Matthew Schaden, displayed outstanding generosity during the Labor Day weekend, transporting an injured child to the mainland for emergency treatment. This year the Boner of the Year Award goes to Jeffrey Laethem for losing the Boston Whaler Tender from the swim platform of his 56’ Sea Ray in the Middle Channel. Talia Sokolitz, 9 year old daughter of Christa and David Sokolitz, was brought to the “Liberty” by her parents to have Annmarie Schaden, First Aid Director, look at her thumb that had been crushed between their boat and the piling. Talia needed to be taken directly to a trauma hospital as quickly as possible. Jeff’s plan was to take a leisurely ride from his family’s cottage on Harsens Island near Minnich’s to Club Island. Knowing this was going to be slow ride, he did not secure the Tender securely. The Sokolitz’ said they had a boat readily available to transport Talia to the Clinton River and would have a family member take them to St. John Hospital. Matt and Gene Schaden saw the Sokolitz family leaving the harbor in a small boat. Matt, comprehending the urgency of Talia’s arrival to the trauma center, insisted that he would run them across the lake in his 24' Edgewater. Matt and Gene chased after the Sokolitz family, calling them back to the harbor wall. They pulled their boat next to Matt's, transferred onto his boat and proceeded to the GPYC. Simultaneously, phone calls were being made for the change in plans and an ambulance and police escort were waiting at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Talia was transported to St. John Hospital where a surgical team was awaiting her arrival and she was transferred directly to the OR. The actions taken by all involved that day helped lead to a full recovery for Talia. Upon seeing friends from the club returning from dinner on their center console, Jeff decided to get the Sea Ray up on plane. The Whaler was swiftly caught in the wake of Jeff’s Sea Ray and washed away doing flips in the Middle Channel. Unaware of this, Jeff continued on to Club Island. Seeing all of this unfold in front of them, fellow club members in the center console rescued the Whaler. The Boston Whaler lived up to the unsinkable Whaler legend; the rescuers arrived and the boat was still in an upright position, yet completely filled with water. The life jackets, cushions, and fuel tank were all floating in the boat, but the motor fired right up! The Whaler was brought back to its owner. Back at the club, Jeff told the story of leaving his dock prior to the incident. He recalled making the decision not to secure the tender because his plan was to simply idle to the CRBC and idle back…… March 2014 Soundings Page 8 C.R.B.C. CLASSIFIEDS Ads are limited to nautical items. All ads must be placed by a CRBC member and have a CRBC member contact. Please submit your ad to the Soundings Editor prior to the 2nd Wednesday of each month (soundingseditor@clubisland.org) Boats for Sale 1995 10’ Zeppelin Hard Bottom Inflatable - 9.9HP Gamefisher Outboard by Chrysler/Force sold by Sears. Includes cover, oars, foot pump. Low hours, runs great. Tune up in 2011. Contact Dave Charon @ (586) 675-8732 or dartcharon@wowway.com MAKO 1989 231 Center Console 225Hp Evinrude Purchased from original owner in 2004. Light weekend use for swimming and anchoring at CRBC. Winter heated storage. Recent Upgrades: Significant outboard work by local dealer & runs strong, VC-17, Black Bimini and full canvas, Clarion Stereo/amp &Sub, Icom VHF, Garmin GPS, Trailer, Teak stripped and 8 coats of Epiphane varnish, Please contact David Schaden @ (248) 766-6014 1992 Sea Ray Sundancer 290 - Clean boat. Runs great. Professionally maintained. 600 hours on single 454. $21,000. Call Terry Hogan (586) 703-3541 1992 Powerquest 290 FX Enticer - Twin 7.4 bravo 1, approx. 700 hrs, new Vinyl in 2010, Bimini, Refrigerator, Shore power, Porta-potty, new Mooring Cover 2012, well- kept, Trailer stored, includes 2012 all aluminum 10,500gvw tri-axel Trailer. $ 22,500. Contact Dan @(248) 628-3400 1984 Sea Ray 34” Sundancer - “Blue Agave”, Professionally maintained and extremely clean; Camper top with screens, heat/AC, radar, refrigerator, cook top, dinette, microwave, stereo/CD payer, wash-down pump and custom teak work; kept in heated winter storage. Twin Crusader 350s recently tuned and running well. Asking $26,000. Contact Mike or Sherry Nowakowski @(248) 651-1382 or (248) 953-0588 According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, about 94% of Lake Superior, the world largest fresh water lake, is covered with ice. This ship is frozen in port in Lake Superior. 1999 3430 Sea Ray Sun Dancer - Twin 7.4 MPI Mercruisers, remote control windlass, A/C, RL 70CRC 7” Color Chart Plotter, Davits, wash down pump, VHF Ship to Shore, Camper top with screens, remote spotlight, 22” HD TV, ice maker, Radar, new cockpit carpet, freshwater wash down, Raymarine Tridata. One owner. Asking $79,000. Contact Dennis Agusti @ (586) 777-1426 or dennisa@wowway.com 1994 Mainship 47’ - Detroit Diesels. This is a very nice Club Island boat. $150,000 to club members. Contact Bud Westenfelder @ (352) 751-6361 or (248) 941-1551 Nautical Items For Sale 50a/240v, 50’Electric Cable - $250. Contact Franz Forster (313) 885-0757. 1994 9.9 Evinrude Remote (Kicker) for sale - Great condition. Painted black. Runs great. Cable and throttle included. $750.Tom Gebeck @ doctg@comcast.net or (313) 418-8999 Sea Watch Portable Satellite Receiver with cable, barely used. $100 - Tom Gebeck @ doctg@comcast.net or (313) 418-8999 Sightseers trek across a frozen expanse of Lake Superior to the sea caves of the Apostle Island National Lakeshore. ISLAND OPENING IS APRIL 12TH!
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