WelcomeNewMembers - Lake Canyon Yacht Club
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WelcomeNewMembers - Lake Canyon Yacht Club
DittyBag THE April 2012 Volume 44 – Number 4 SAIL CANYON LAKE Lake Canyon Yacht Club, Canyon Lake, Texas Commodore’s Report Harold Simmons S pring has sprung and sailing couldn’t be better. The J/22 Regatta is just completed with two days of light wind, but intense competition. Thanks to Fred Lindsey, Keith Zars, and Honorary Member Brant Koepke for organizing a challenging and delightful two days of Canyon Lake racing. Our Race Chair, Bubba Horner, will have more details, but a feature of this regatta was Sunday’s Skipper Exchange program where the top ranked skippers traded out with novice sailors to spread the wealth of sailing knowledge. I appreciate the tips given by Keith Zars on getting the most out of light wind. Thanks to Mary Lindsey, Sandra Lindsey, Sue Radley, Barbara Zars, VanEtte and Chris Christian and others for the wonderful food and for registration. The TSA Youth Regatta was run with March wind as a lion. The 50 plus boats enjoyed some great heavy wind racing both days. Thanks to Kellie Terrell and Bill McVey for organizing this event and all the support of LCYC volunteers as race committees and preparing food for hungry racers. The weather was rather poor for the first of our spring series races, but the “Intro to Racing” weekend made up for it. The heavy wind conditions provided some exciting sailing experiences for our new racers. Thanks again to Bill McVey for organizing this yearly event to encourage our membership to get into racing at LCYC. Thanks to VanEtte Christian and her Relay for Life Team MABL (American Cancer Society) for preparing a scrumptious Commodore’s Breakfast March 11th for all to enjoy. Our next Commodore’s Breakfast, on April 15th, will be hosted by Gwen and Paul Cunningham. Near term events include our annual Chili Cook-off on Saturday March 31st, organized by Pat Ketchum, followed by the second annual Moon Shine Pursuit race. This is a double header with appeal to both chili connoisseurs and sailing adventurers. Our second spring series keel boat races on Saturday April 14th will be followed by Pat Ketchum’s Mexican Fiesta. Our Spring Work day will be April 21st, starts at 8:00 am and wraps up with lunch at 12:30 for all volunteers. A newly formed Sunfish Sailing Committee lead by Dave Sanford invites all Sunfish sailors to a friendly, once a month race on the last Saturday of each month starting April 28, 2012. We will race from 6:30 pm to about 8:30 pm and the program is open to all ages and levels of experiences; Lasers and similar sized boats can sail along as well. The first person to arrive at the lake will set up a course. The Safety Committee has started action with a quick, but decisive meeting under the helm of Pete Macler. Safety action issues to be addressed include fire extinguishers and swim ladders on the new dock sections, first aid kits Welcome NewMembers Gerardo Gala��������������� Spring Branch, TX WelcomeBack Ed & Naomi Nolan������ Canyon Lake, TX HonoraryMembers Steve Comen������������������������������� Plano, TX Mattia D’Errico������������������������ Kemah, TX Brant Koepke�������������������������Seabrook, TX for race committee boats, defining LCYC needs for a rescue boat to be used during regattas, and organizing member training in CPR, fire extinguishers, first aid, and safe boat handling. Our marina relocation is now complete for this phase. There are a few finishing touches like fire extinguishers, swim ladders, and another light to be installed, but all slips and docks are usable. New sail lockers and Opti racks for the youth sailors will be installed in about another month. The first use of the new youth dock was at the TSA Youth Spring Fling regatta; the expanded leeward dockage was clearly favored for launching Optis and Lasers. The Board approved new Honorary Members Steve Comen from the TSA Youth program, Brant Koepke from the J/ 22 Sailing Association and Greta Mittman from the Flying Scot Sailing Association. The new honorary members will provide LCYC with the opportunities to gain some outside insight and to foster our relationship with important sailing associations. CALENDAR Table of Contents April 14 BOG Meeting Spring Series - Keel Boats Mexican Fiesta Activities Chair��������������� 3 Adaptive Sailing ������������� 8 Adult Learn to Sail ��������� 8 Classifieds��������������������� 11 Docks & Grounds����������� 2 Lifetime Service Awards����� 6 J/22 Regatta ����������������� 10 LCYC Origins����������������� 4 Longneck Multihull��������� 9 Race Committee������������� 9 Social Sailors������������������� 3 Spring Work Day������������� 8 Womens Sailing��������������� 9 Youth Sailing������������������� 7 April 15 Commodore’s Breakfast Spring Series - Board Boats April 21 Spring Work Day HCYC Fiesta Regatta April 28 Founder’s Day & Lifetime Service Awards Farewell photo of old marina - wanted: photos of new marina ! ViceCommodore’sReport Pete Prados T Officers he Marina Relocation Project is 95 percent complete and has resulted in an outstanding marina configuration that will benefit our members and guests for years to come. Plans are being reviewed for the final phase of the project which will be completed later this year. Commodore Harold Simmons Vice Commodore Pete Prados Rear Commodore Ray Leubner Secretary David Lilley Treasurer Renee Kizziar Activities Chair Margaret McGill Thanks to our crew and the many volunteers who participated in this very successful project. Race Chair Bubba Horner Board of Governors 2011 - 2012 Docks&Grounds 2012 - 2013 Bob Middleton Pete Prados T Lake Canyon Yacht Club he crew has been working diligently to complete decking on the new Youth Dock and they have succeeded. It took approximately seven working days to barge timbers from the boat ramp to the new dock, cut, fit, and bolt them in place. They also installed lighting on the dock. The new Youth Dock looks great thanks to our crew and the members who volunteered their help. Our staff has worked hard to prepare for the TSA Spring Fling and the J-22 Regatta and they deserve to be commended for their efforts. The clubhouse, grounds and marina are looking sharp. On Friday, March 16, a squall with high winds blew through the lake area. The staff immediately responded and discovered that the mooring lines on a couple of boats parted and caused damage to the boats. Reports were prepared and owners notified. New American flags and poles donated by Sandra Walker were installed around the clubhouse. They replace several faded flags and rusty poles that are being retired. The clubhouse bulletin boards (LCYC News and Member Center), adjacent to the restrooms, have been refurbished by Jean Prados. Marvin Arnold Ed Miller Pete Macler Barry Parkoff Betty Rourke Lynn Simpson Doug Toepperwein Wayne Weston Council to the BOG - Jim Kizziar 2012 Committee Chairs Adaptive Sailing Bill McVey Adult Sail Training Bill McVey Audit Committee Richard Galloway Board Boat Activities Lynn Simpson Marila Middleton Sylvie Mathis Budget Committee Henry McGill Cabana Owners Herb Eastwood Club Historian David Bray Docks &Grounds wısh lıst D uring the year there are some unanticipated items that are needed and/or would help the staff perform their work in a much more efficient manner. Also, there are items that surface which can easily improve operations and enhance the appearance of our facilities. Following is a list of items that were not budgeted which I would like members to consider donating to the club: (12) American flags complete with poles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donated by Sandra Walker (1) Welding unit complete with spool runner. . . . . . . . . . Donated by Brian Mikiten (1) View Sonic PJD 5123 SVGA DLP projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $325.00 (1) Model B 96X96 Mw manual pull down screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110.00 (1) Complete set of All Clad or Calphalon cookware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500.00 (4) Restaurant grade stainless steel chafing dishes complete w/half pans. . . . . .350.00 (1) 2012 Honda TRX 250 TMC Recon (four-wheeler). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4500.00 Note: The AV equipment will be helpful for teaching sailing courses & for special presentations. The cookware will be used in the clubhouse kitchen, which is being remodeled. The chafing dishes will be used for many of the activities that are held in the clubhouse. The four-wheeler was purchased to replace a 10 year old-unit that was in constant need of repair. Please contact D&G Chair Pete Prados or Commodore Harold Simmons if you are interested in making a donation 2 THEDittyBag April 2012 Docks & Grounds Pete Prados Emergency Task Force Josef Scherm Keel Boat Activities Nancy Wickman Long Range Planning Barry Parkoff Membership Jim Garity New Member Ambassador Lynn Simpson Personnel Bob Middleton PHRF Jim Garity Safety Pete Macler Slip Utilization Steve Edlund Bob Weiss Social Sailors Pat Ketchum TSA Rep/Youth Race Team Clay Cassard Wurstfest Regatta Pete Prados Youth Sailing Kellie Terrell Youth Sailing Instruction Chris Besch Staff Club Administrator Carolyn Cole Property Manager Josef Scherm Docks & Grounds Staff Brian Losee Donny Ahr Website & Ditty Bag Kathy Leubner Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club SocialSailors Pat Ketchum Activities C hair Margaret McGil B Saturday April 14th — 5:30pm ay!!! Only ONE Commodore’s Breakfast remains host-less for 2012 – that one would be Mother’s Day (May 13). Conventional wisdom is that “men of the club” host the Mother’s Day breakfast to give the mothers in their lives a break from the kitchen. Are there any men out there willing and able to direct a group of men to prepare breakfast for the special women in their lives? If so, call me at 210-365-4815 or e-mail me at Margaret.mcgill@gmail.com. Thanks so much to VanEtte Christian, Sandra Lindsey, Mary Lindsey, Kelly Weber, Sarah Lindsey, and their families for hosting the March Commodore’s Breakfast. They represented Relay for Life in honor of Michael Lindsey, a cancer survivor. The April Commodore’s Breakfast will be hosted by Gwen and Paul Cunningham. Remember Gwen’s homemade scratch biscuits last year? They were good. About the Commodore’s Breakfast and how it came about: Ruth Madorsky called to tell me about the beginnings of the tradition, which has morphed (as traditions sometimes do) from a WEEKLY get-together on Sunday mornings hosted by Mary Kressin to the current monthly event. Mary, as Vice Commodore, wanted to get to know club members. Sandra Walker and Ruth would prepare breakfast – for a “buck a person” – EVERY week to facilitate this fellowship among club members. They did this for a couple of years. Ruth didn’t tell me why they stopped the weekly get-togethers–I guess that’s another story… Don’t forget the Founder’s Day celebration April 28. This is the occasion where we announce Lifetime Service Award winners for the year. I will prepare the meal, and would appreciate help if you’re available. See you on the water or in the kitchen–Margaret 2012 Upcoming Social Events May 28. . . . . . Annual LCYC Memorial Day Fish Fry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Hawkins June 9. . . . . . . Jimmy Buffet “Cheeseburgers in Paradise”. . . . . Pat Ketchum & Don Muir July 21. . . . . . . Shrimp Boil & Any Which Way Regatta. . . Fred Kniffin & Harold Simmons Aug 18 . . . . . . Summer Sizzler Cook Your Own Barbeque. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hosts needed Sept29 . . . . . . Winefest & Harvest Moon Regatta . . . . . . . . . . Pat Ketchum & Harold Simmons Oct 27 . . . . . . Halloween Party and Regatta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hosts needed Dec 15 . . . . . . Annual White Elephant Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hosts needed Contact Pat Ketchum to volunteer for a social events: 830-964-2464 or email: ktch1pat@gvtc.com. January 2012 Breakfast Crew NorthStar Lindsey Marıne Paul Cunningham 05cunninghams@gmail.com Cute & cozy cabin, sleeps 8 Weekend or monthly rentals Just 7 miles from Lake Canyon Yacht Club More info at http://www.vrbo.com/362786 More photos on our Facebook page. Fred Lindsey 14194 FM 306 Canyon Lake TX 78133 complete rigging service for SS standing rigging & lifelines specializing in fiberglass repair & refinishing bottom jobs - complete boat maintenance 3 THEDittyBag April 2012 l Y ienvenido Señors and Señoritas! Come and “Salsa the night away” while you enjoy tasty south-ofthe-border foods at LCYC’s Mexican Fiesta Buffet. Members and guests will delight in creating your very own Tacos, Chalupas or Nachos at the build your own Mexican Food buffet. LCYC will provide the main course and beer.... you bring all the delightful “Mexican” deserts!! Yummy! Can someone please bring the “Caramelized Flan” and “Mexican Sweet Breads”?? My mouth is already watering! Voice/Fax: 830-964-2803 fred@lindseymarine.com www.LindseyMarine.com Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club LCYC Origins &Legacy many thanks to Bubba Horner & Leif Zars for their help with this article and to Bubba for allowing me the use of photos from his scrapbook - Kathy Leubner Woodlawn Sailing Club 1941 — pre-Pearl Harbor Bubba Horner, far left - Frank Riesenecker, 4th from left Leonard Adelman, far right G azing at our marina today, particularly after the recent marina relocation project, it’s hard to imagine Canyon Lake without LCYC. And yet, in the not too distant past, there was neither a marina nor lake in this part of the Texas Hill Country. With April being the month in which we celebrate the founders of LCYC and bestow Lifetime Service Awards, let us take a look backward to the origins of our club. Woodlawn Sailing Club Long before the creation of Canyon Lake Reservoir, there existed a group of avid sailors at the Woodlawn Sailing Club (WSC) of San Antonio. Formed in 1939 and home to one of the earliest Sunfish Fleets (#32) in the U.S., WSC also had active Snipe and Windmill sailors. Racing took place every weekend, Mother’s Day included if Leif Zars had his way, and if you knew the “bus schedule” you were that much better off. Members obtained a permit from the city of San Antonio to construct a clubhouse. The structure was built with all volunteer labor and a $100 contribution from each member, in exchange for which the city levied no charges for rent, water, or electricity. Life was good and WSC was a hub of competitive sailing. LCYC Marina - c1974 4 THEDittyBag April 2012 And then in 1960, due to recurrent flooding, the city decided to dredge the lake. The idea was to deepen and enlarge the basin. Enlarged it was, however the overall depth was actually reduced to about 4 feet; Snipes still raced, but with their centerboards only partially extended. The construction of Canyon Dam had begun in 1958, with impoundment of the lake beginning in 1964, the year in which Bubba Horner first purchased property on the south shore of what would become Canyon Lake. Bubba Horner, Willie Rotzler and Leif Zars began to spend weekends doing drive-by surveys of all possible shores in the hopes of finding the best location for a sailing club. Keep in mind that these scouting trips took place well before there was a lake full of water. Leif was convinced that the best possible spot would be on the north shore, in a location not battered by prevailing NE winds. was destroyed by fire c1974.) Benton Davies, a charter member/lawyer, worked with the county to negotiate an entry to the club from the road rather than through Leonard’s property. Leif Zars and Wally Walsdorf, with papers spread over Leif ’s pool table and beers in hand, worked out the original charter and bylaws of the club, using the Fort Worth Boat Club as a model. Women have come a long way in LCYC as they initially were not granted a vote! With a nucleus of sailors from WSC, who in turn knew other sailors, word soon spread that there was a deep water yacht club on Canyon Lake. Your back is our front.... Leonard Reip, a service manager at Gary Pools, had some land on the north shore of the future lake. In a conversation with Leif Zars, Leonard indicated that he was interested in selling the back portion of this land. Leonard’s back lot was a sailor’s dream, as it fronted the future location of the lake. Leif purchased the property for $30K and then began gathering members who would buy shares for the formation of a sailing club. The twenty founding members of LCYC each put up $3K, which entitled them to a share of ownership in the club as well as a private building lot, the choice of which was determined by the order in which they joined. Phil Shoop, a charter member/architect, laid out the streets & lots and designed both the original and current clubhouse. (The original clubhouse Regrading the boat ramp - 1985 Permit...what permit? The largest remaining obstacle to be overcome was a permit/lease from the Corps of Engineers for construction of a private club marina on one of their lakes. The application process for requesting a lease began in Fort Worth, traveled from there to St. Louis and then on to Washington, D.C. Although the group had political support from U.S. Representative Henry B. Gonzalez, the contacts between founding member Bill Pfeil and the Corps of Engineers in Washington, D.C. proved to be crucial. When the LCYC application was languishing in D.C., it was the efforts of – continued on next page Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club Bill, a colonel in the army, and his contacts within the Department of Defense that kept the paperwork moving and ultimately resulted in approval of the only private club/marina on a Corps of Engineers lake in the United States. Boats - ramps - docks Believe it or not, the boat ramp used to be even steeper! Frank Riesnecker, charter member/contractor, regraded the incline to create a “more gentle” slope and also built the club’s first super dock. That structure was put together at Jacob’s Creek, then towed to LCYC and until recently served as the LCYC Youth Dock. The first boat slips were a group of 10, which thankfully were insured under the club’s recently acquired general liability policy. With no breakwater yet in place, and after a series of storms, the boat slips were destroyed and the club fell back to tying boats up to moorings constructed of old elevator cables. Our first “state of the art” breakwater was constructed of used telephone poles, strapped with banding wire and chained together. Once the poles started breaking apart, the next breakwater was constructed of old tires inflated with foam; Frank Head spent most of his free time keeping the structure afloat by removing debris and shells from within the tires. Frank was employed by LCYC and singlehandedly kept the grounds and marina in good shape fo many years. The Lighthouse The Boston Sea Party was a restaurant with “all you could eat” seafood for $19 located on the south side of 410 just past San Pedro. Perched on top of the restaurant was a lighthouse. In the early 1980s the restaurant went out of business; Benton Davies knew the owner and told him that LCYC would like to have the lighthouse. Permission was obtained from the Highway Department to place the structure on its side and transport it to Canyon Lake. Frank Riesenecker built a foundation by adding an extra 10 – 15 feet to the base of the lighthouse and arranged for a crane to position the structure where it still sits today. Named Founders Light and dedicated on March 6, 1986, the lighthouse is dedicated to the charter members whose foresight established Lake Canyon Yacht Club on March 6, 1967. The next time you walk the docks and grounds of LCYC, remember the efforts of those who made our club a reality. 5 THEDittyBag April 2012 1986 “Founders Light” Dedication LCYC Charter Members 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Leif Zars H. N. Walsdorf Phil L. Shoop, Jr. Neill Walsdorf Frank Riesenecker Joseph H. Jellerson A. E. “Bubba” Harris Leonard Adelman James W. Finney, M.D. B. G. “Bubba”Horner, M.D. Benton Davies Bovert B. Killian Richard W. Adams C. Scott Steward, M.D. Ed Yerger Taliaferro Cooper James L. Mims, Jr., M.D. H. Perry Gainer William Pfeil Fred W. Riley, M.D. Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club Club Selects Lifetime Service Award Recipients Jim Kizziar - Chairman, Lifetime Service Award Committee T he Lake Canyon Yacht Club Lifetime Service Award was established to recognize members who have made outstanding contributions to LCYC for twenty or more years. The Lifetime Service Award Committee reviews nominations submitted by members and makes recommendations to the LCYC Board of Governors. Nominated members are considered based on their long term volunteerism, support of Club activities, effective service in elected or Club appointed positions, and demonstrated leadership, sportsmanship and cooperation. At the March meeting, the Board of Governors unanimously approved Fred Am Rhein, Bill McVey and Millie McVey as recipients of the 2011 LCYC Lifetime Service Award. Fred Am Rhein joined the Club in 1979. In addition to his participation in and promotion of Club racing, Fred served for ten years as LCYC’s volunteer treasurer. As the Club’s “money man,” Fred spent countless hours in the budget process, monitoring Club expenditures and preparing Club financial reports and records. He also promoted the computerization of Club financial records. Fred continues to assist the Club Administrator and current treasurer in performing their duties. Millie McVey joined the Club in 1992 and has provided continuous and cheerful support of Club social activities ever since. Millie is one of the Club’s “Kitchen Queens.” She can always be found behind the counter, cooking meals, serving members or cleaning up after social events. As members, we all enjoy the wonderful food prepared by Millie and other kitchen volunteers. Our Club also has an outstanding reputation among other yacht clubs for meals served during regattas and special events. Millie McVey is always working “behind the scenes” to feed us and enhance our club’s reputation as a great place for a sailor’s feast. Bill McVey also joined the Club in 1992 and has volunteered in almost every aspect of the Club’s operations, including racing, recreational activities, community outreach programs and club administration. Bill has served on the Board of Governors, as Vice Commodore, Commodore (2005) and Rear Commodore. In 2008, Bill received the Wally Walsdorf Award for his service to the Club. Bill assisted Dick Edwards in conducting the Adult Learn to Sail and Learn to Race programs for many years and more recently has taken charge of these programs. As a veteran, Bill is keenly aware of the need for our nation’s warriors to rehabilitate from physical and mental injuries suffered in the service of their country. Bill initiated the LCYC Adaptive Sailing program, which reaches out to both veterans and others in the community with physical or cognitive disabilities and provides them a wonderful experience on the water. Bill has also been instrumental in the growth and development of the LCYC’s youth sailing program. He has maintained and managed the Youth fleet, served on the Youth Sailing Committee and helped organize eight LCYC Texas Sailing Association Youth Regattas. He also assists with the LCYC’s Youth Sailing School and Youth Racing Camps. When Bill isn’t providing volunteer services to the Club, he is on the water sailing and racing his Flying Scott. These Lifetime Service Award recipients will be honored by the Club at the Founder’s Day Celebration on April 28, 2012. The Lifetime Service Award presentation will be held on the McKown Youth Dock beginning at 5:00 pm. Following the celebration, the award recipients and members are invited to a Founder’s Day feast being planned by Margaret Magill. Please join the LCYC officers and Board of Governors in congratulating Fred Am Rhein, Millie McVey and Bill McVey as recipients of the LCYC Lifetime Service Award. Founder’sDayCelebration Saturday, April 28 5:00 Awards Ceremony 6:00 Dinner Please Join Us In Honoring Fred Am Rhein – Millie McVey – Bill McVey Margaret McGill will be serving a scrumptious dinner. Please contact her if you can help in the kitchen. 6 THEDittyBag April 2012 Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club YouthSailing Kellie Terrell LCYC hosted the TSA Youth Circuit’s Spring Fling Regatta on March 17-18. This was the 8th year for LCYC to host a TSA regatta; our club has become a favorite on the youth circuit because of our friendly volunteers, delicious food, great camping, and of course, our beautiful lake! This year there were 60 sailors racing in 55 boats; in Opti, Laser Radial, Laser 4.7, and Club 420 fleets. The Opti fleet was a bit smaller this year (“only” 38 vs. 52 last year) due to a conflict with the Opti National Team Practice, for which quite a few Houston-area Opti sailors qualified. However, the weather and winds were perfect all weekend and everyone had a great time! LCYC had just two competitors racing this year, but wow, did they race well!! Both sailors finished near the top of their fleets and received trophies! Nia Clements finished 3rd in the Opti Green fleet, while Brandon Cassard finished 5th in the Opti White fleet! GREAT JOB, Nia and Brandon!!! It takes a lot of volunteers to put on an event this big! A total of 47 people participated to make the Spring Fling youth regatta a great success! Many thanks to our Galley Crew; a total of 647 meals were served over the weekend - WOW! Thanks also go to the folks who worked as PROs, on Race Committees, Chase Boats, Registration, Scoring, Protest Committees, on the youth dock, and taking care of all the business that goes with prepping for and running a regatta! THANK-YOU to Bill McVey, Sylvie Mathis, Ron Wilson, Bob Taylor, Lynn Simpson, Scott Wells, Nicholas Wells, Tyler Wells, Stacy Moore, Dave Sanford, Bubba Horner, Bruce Dunn, Lee Woodbury, Henry McGill, Ed Miller, Gwyne Miller, Charlie Mayer, Jim Ritchie, Marvin Arnold, Randle Moore, Harold Simmons, Wayne Eckstine, Bob Middleton, Bryant Bowington, Clay Cassard, Gary Bourgeois, Bubba Harris, Chris Besch, CP Burke, Jeff Progelhof, Ray Leubner, Gwen Cunningham, Sue Radley, Mary Lindsey, Toni Dunn, Mary Holmes, Diane Clements, Judy Ritchie, Margaret McGill, Carolyn Harris, Elizabeth Bentzen, Theresa Guenther, Terry Tomko, Jack Tomko, Alice Tomko, Betty Rourke, Maureen Simmons, Michelle Besch, David Bray, and also Millie McVey, who baked brownies for the regatta while recuperating from surgery. And thanks to Docks & Grounds for having our club and facilities in tip-top shape and so pleasant for our guests; the new Youth Dock is fabulous!! If I’ve left anybody’s name off the list, my apologies and please know that everyone’s support of youth sailing was much appreciated! UPCOMING EVENTS Spring Board Boat series @ LCYC April 15, 1:00 p.m. start Spring Work Day @ LCYC ~ April 21 TSA San Jacinto Regatta Lakewood Yacht Club ~ April 21-22 Youth Sailing School - May 19, 20, 26, 27 Registration is open - see the “Learn to Sail” page on the LCYC website for details and registration forms. LCYC Summer Sailing Camp Four 1-week sessions in June/July 2012 Registration is now open. Each week-long session is limited to 10 sailors; there are still spaces available for beginner/intermediate sailors in Sessions I, II, and III and for advanced sailors in Session IV. Get your registration in early to ensure your spot and to take advantage of the early registration discounted fee! Details and registration forms are available on the LCYC website on the “Learn to Sail” page. from tiller covers to sails an excellent product at a competitive price Loft website: www.SchurrSails.com Lindsey Marine - Texas Rep Quotes: fred@lindseymarine.com Voice/Fax: 830-964-2803 www.LindseyMarine.com 7 THEDittyBag April 2012 Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club AdaptiveSailing 2012 Bill McVey W ith many successful sailing activities already accomplished so far, and many more ahead, 2012 is off to a great start. One of our favorites is hosting four outings each year to invite special needs folks, along with their families and aides, to our club to provide them the opportunity to experience sailing. LCYC has hosted this program for the past six years and our guests thoroughly enjoy it…many have attended multiple times! The concept was originally presented to us by the Director of Therapeutic Sports for SA’s Parks and Recreation Department. The first date this year is Saturday May 5, when we’ll have recovering wounded warriors coming via Operation Comfort. The other three dates are Saturdays, June 16, August 18, and September 15. Our guests for these three will be from the Door in the Wall program, as recommended to us by the SA Parks and Rec folks. SPRING WORK DAY Saturday, April 21st The schedule for Saturday, May 5th and each successive session will be: 8AM – Noon 11AM ������ Orientation to club & sailboats 11:30 �����������������Lunch provided by LCYC LCYC Clubhouse Sandwiches - Chips - Cookies - Drinks 12:00������������������������ Assign guests to boats 12:15 �����������������������������Go to boats - SAIL 2:45������������������������������������ Return to docks 3:00���������������������������������������� End of event We like to line up 10 keelboats and skippers and also 10 additional experienced sailors (in case the skipper decides to go for a swim!) so we can accommodate 20-25 guests. We also need two volunteers each date to put out the lunch and clean up afterwards. If you are interested in helping on any of these dates, please contact Bill McVey. It is a wonderful experience; our volunteers always enjoy it as much as our guests do! Thank you. S aturday April 21 is our semi-annual work day and all members are encouraged to participate. With your help and support, significant projects can be completed and our facilities will look much better. The projects include: numbering slips affected by the marina relocation project, cleaning, painting, marking the parking lot lines and landscape work. Your support and efforts in completing manageable projects frees up the paid staff to work on more sophisticated projects like the kitchen remodel. Let’s get out and make a contribution! Report on Adult Sail Training Classes Bill McVey O nce again LCYC hosted two adult sail training classes this year. The first was Introduction to Sailing held on February 25-26 the second was Introduction to Racing held on March 3-4. We had a very large class of 25 students for the first weekend, 10 of whom were club members. We had 19 volunteers and used 11 members’ boats. It was great to have Lynn Simpson and Pete Macler help with the instruction again this year, giving Bubba Horner and Henry McGill a little “time off”. Lynn and Pete, along with Mike Stellato and myself, taught the morning classes each day, which included boat parts and names, knot tying, ownership responsibilities, sail trim, points of sail, and basic right of way rules. As scheduled, we sailed both Saturday and Sunday afternoons and both days were nearly perfect weather, overcast with 8-12 mph winds on Saturday and 7-15on Sunday. By the end of the day Sunday, we had 25 very exuberant new sailors on our hands! For the Introduction to Racing class we had a group of 12 signed up, although only 8 THEDittyBag April 2012 8 attended. Six had taken the Intro to Sailing the previous week and signed up for more! The same instructors plus Bubba Horner and Henry McGill taught the morning classes which included preparing one’s self and boat for racing, reviewing NORs, SIs, entry forms, PHRF scoring system, tactics for starts, upwind, and downwind legs, and the rules of racing. We sailed three practice races in strong wind Saturday using boats belonging to Pete Prados, Ray Leubner, Pete Macler, and Lynn Simpson. There was lots of excitement when we got back to the clubhouse, wanting to work up the PHRF scores! On Sunday with winds in the 10-15mph range we also used 3 J22s in a one-design class. Using seven boats let us put just one student on each boat and they got a great work out, doing lots of helming and sail trimming. Once back at the club we worked up the scores. Pete Prados with LCYC crew Scott Wells, Nicholas Wells, and student Gloria Oatman corrected to first place in the PHRF fleet, while Chris Christian and crew VanEtte with student Ben Shub finished first in the J22 fleet. The best part of these classes is the enthusiasm they generate in new sailors. Three intend to submit applications to join the club, and several have already been in touch with Bubba to help on RC! Please thank all of the volunteers listed here for giving their time and talents to represent our club and make these classes successful, many of these members helped during both weekends; Bubba Horner, Dave Sanford, Doug Toepperwein, Carl Hendrickson, Mike Stellato, Bob Middleton, Bruce Dunn, Henry McGill, Carl Hawkins, Betty Rourke, Rick Cioppa, Jack Carter, Ray Leubner, Chris and VanEtte Christian, Lynn Simpson, Peter Macler, Marvin Arnold, Kerry Klingborn, Pete Prados, Don Muir, Scott and Nicholas Wells, Bryant Bowington, and Harold Simmons. Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club A RACECommittee fter watching weather forecast for several days prior to Saturdays keel boat races, seemed probably would not race. Predicted low temperatures (forties) with 80% chance of rain, with chance of isolated thunderstorms. At BOG meeting around 9:30 AM decided to cancel races. Attempted to notify racers, but with some crews coming from San Antonio, was to late to help. Talked with Harold about notifying people in advance , but very hard question to answer. It is a judgement call, and as weather is so capricious and weather forecasts are likewise, probably better to err on cautious side. Gerardo Gala & Brandon Cassard heading for finish line - race 2. A number of years ago, RC Chair was so cautious, none other than Keith Zars, jokingly suggested we sail only in clear weather. Sorry that Bob Wickman’s crew had to come in from San Antonio. Sometimes, his crew comes from Midland, TX which is a real trip. My suggestion would be to go out and practice your tacks, jibes, spinnaker handling, etc. if crew shows up and races cancelled. Had same predicament on following day for board boat races. Had similar forecast early in day with clearing in late afternoon. Did not happen. Cleared by 10:00AM with nice breeze of 8-10 mph out of 245 degrees. Forecast was for wind at 200 degrees backing to 180 degrees as afternoon progressed. Again, did not happen. Chase boat set up for 245 degree windward mark at 0.5 NM. Flying Scots started in 5-6 mph, but soon wind dropped to 1-2 mph. Bill McVey was at right place at right time, easily winning by 1/2 leg over rest of Scots. Five minutes later, start by Sunfish proved near disaster, as leader Chris Besch reached windward in 58 minutes, 60 minutes being the deadline. Both FS and Fish shortened to a 2, instead a 4, so Wayne Eckstine, Bob Middleton and Randle Moore picked up right leeward markgate looking downwind and placed it in Chase boat, flew S-Flag with 2 sounds as first boat neared finish line. Rule says finish between gate marks. This is way to insure it, although had a boat try to finish between RC boat and closest leeward gate to us. What little wind there was after last Sunfish finished, was out of 315 degrees. Our anchor windlass was not working, so had Chase boat Women’s Sailing Program Lynn Simpson Learn To Sail July 7, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm July 8, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm This class will cover sailing basics, parts of a boat, how a sail works, basic sail trim, basic sailing directions, knots & safety. Also, plenty of time on the water! Advanced Sailing July 21, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm July 22, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Sailing upwind, sailing downwind, more knots, more safety, weather, sailing a course, VHF 101, & outboard motor 101. Plenty of time on the water! Prerequisite for this course; completion of the Learn to Sail class Registration opens May 15. Classes are limited to 10 – 12 students. Pencil in the dates on your calendars and sign up early! 9 THEDittyBag April 2012 Bubba Horner SEW-MAD Regatta Sept 22, 12:30 pm Come out and participate in LCYC’s Women’s only Regatta! This is the event that you do not want to miss. Guaranteed fun to be had by all. pull our anchor. We moved RC boat where it was now 315 degrees to windward mark. Flying Scots (3) re-tired for day. Postponed 2nd race until start-finish line in place. Were given a 2, so no leeward gates were needed. Just start-finish line and windward mark. Bill started but retired shortly after, as Chase boat preparing to tow sailors back home. Brandon in Sunfish #5. wind continue to diminish both in velocity and direction. After rounding windward mark, wind continued to veer (clock) to around 045 degrees. This was one horrible weekend for RC as well as sailors. Don’t think it could get any worse than this weekend. Had around 40 degree swing in temperature from Sat to Sun. Very little wind either day. Chase boat manned by Wayne Eckstine, Bob Middleton, and Randle Moore. RC boat by Lee Woodbury, Dana H., who is working on her Ph.D. at Texas Tech, and Bubba Horner. Beer and chips in club house after races. Longneck Multihull Regatta Joe Monosmith As I walk around LCYC I see a lot of multihulls that never seem to get on the water. Well wait no more, Longneck Multihull Regatta is your event! On May 19th and 20th there will be racing, dinner and even a raffle. Bring out your catamarans, trimarans, outriggers, what have you and join the fun. Don’t have a multihull? Thats OK. Join us for dinner and the famous Longneck raffle on Saturday night. I guarantee you will have a good time. Mark your calendar, May 19th & 20th, the weekend after Mother’s Day. See you there. Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club J/22Regatta 2012 Bubba Horner S eems as if we are jinxed on our J/22 Circuit Regatta as far as wind is concerned. This is the second year in a row that we had very little wind and had to move “Vulture”, the LCYC RC Boat, between races. After the 1st race was shortened to a 3, the entire fleet was sent ashore to await wind. Race started with a decent 6-8 mph wind out of 120 degrees, but midway to windward mark of first leg, wind dropped to 1-2 mph. Continued to decrease to near 0 wind , so decided to shorten from a 5 to a 3. Mark Hudson and Tom Geis were in charge of the windward mark and offset pin, and took all finishes. Was really blessed with such great help as they were dead on all day in setting that windward mark. Fleet sent home to await wind. Fleet was to return if and when wind picked up. While fleet was ashore, we detected some wind at 330 degrees. Pulled anchor and moved toward dam to set up for 2nd race. Almost exactly opposite of race one as Chase boat one and Chase boat 2 changed position. Dave Sanford and Gerardo Gala handled leeward gate marks in race 1. Jake Mathis replaced Gerardo for race 2 in helping Dave. Sylvie Mathis assisted me on RC boat and did fantastic job. Close racing in race #1 After a couple hours postponement, race 2 started at 15:05:00. Again, as in race 1, had decent wind around 6-8 mph and held enough to get 5 legs completed. Wind completely died near first part of leg 5. Keith Zars won the 1st Calling All Sunfish Sailors Starting April 28, 2012 Bring your boat and come join in the fun on the last Saturday of each month. We will race from 6:30 - 8:30PM. The first person at the lake will set up a course. This is friendly racing, open to all ages and all levels of experience. See you there! Dave Sanford, Sunfish Committee Chair 10 THEDittyBag April 2012 race; fellow LCYC sailor Wayne Peacock, with old salt Fred Am Rhein as crew obtained a bullet for race 2. Shortly after boats finished, a steady wind out of 150 degrees arrived at 8+ mph that got everyone home. Thought we were going to have to tow them back home, but wind saved us. Great meal served by ole reliables Mary Lindsey, Barbara Zars, Mary Bourgeois, Sue Radley, Betty Rourke, Carol Harris, Sandra Lindsey, Vanette Christian, Mo Simmons, Donovan Besch and I probably left someone out. Yes, Carl Hawkins was also spotted in kitchen. Had good “chalk talk” on covered deck area and also shorter windward leg. Lucky to get 2 races in, as wind start to drop from start of around 6 mph to 1-2 towards end of 2nd race. Meals served by same crew as yesterday. Trophies awarded to winners. B Koepke & C Lambert on opposite jibes toward leeward gate marks W Peacock - winner of race 2 led by Fred Lindsey and Keith Zars. There were also pearls given by other great sailors - Brant Koepke, Casey Lambert and others. Tomorrow planning races involving top sailors in boats that finished in bottom half of fleet. Prize will go to boat. Should be a lot of fun and great learning experience. Just hope we have wind. Forecast not that great. J-22s did something interesting and different on Sunday. Took the top sailors and crewed for the newer sailors and used different boats. Places went to the boats instead of the skippers. Had 2 races and everyone seemed to enjoy the change of pace. Still had light winds out of 305 degrees. Given a 3 , instead of a 5 Please refer to our web. site for results. Let it be known that LCYC sailors won 3 out of 5 trophies. Keith Zars won Circuit, with Fred Lindsey 3rd place. Wayne Peacock finished 4th, but won race #2. Keith also won a bullet in race #1. Others from LCYC to receive bullets, were Scott Dunn and again, Wayne Peacock for their boats on Sunday. Beautiful trophies were provided by Keith Zars. 5 for sailors, 3 for RC and Chase Boats, and a dozen bottles of champagne for the kitchen helpers. What a wonderful gesture by Keith, who has done this many, many times in the past. Eric, Wayne & Fred share a happy moment BOAT U.S. Membership Special Co-op Rate of $15.00 Half the regular annual dues! To join call Boat US 800-395-2628 More info: Carolyn Cole 210-590-7100 Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club LCYC CLASSIFIED ADS Notices • Subleases • Collectables BOATS 1987 Catalina 15, also called a Coronado 15, with galvanized trailer, man and jib. Boat, sails and trailer in excellent condition. Fun and fast Asking $2250 or best offer. Call Ed Maxwell 210-286-6577 BOATS MOTORS WANTED 1974 Coronado/Capri 15 Sailboat Good shape with nice main/jib, and a galvanized trailer. Seats 4 with a closed storage area in the bow. $1250 OBO. Please call Smitty Smith at 210-355-0196. Mid 80’s Johnson Sail Master 6 long shaft. Acquired with boat, ran the last time it was started. If it doesn’t run I’ll take it back. $400.00. Call David 830-708-0992 or accuinspect@gvtc.com Sunfish or Laser for Spring & Summer Series - Charter/Buy. Experienced Sunfish/Laser Sailor needs boat(s) to race. Call Bryant to discuss your boat(s) and your needs. 916-212-1558 cell e-mail: bryant.catx@yahoo.com Ericson 29 175 Model LOA 28’7”, Beam 9’3”, Draft 4’4” Good condition. Atomic 4 works well. Good old boat that needs a little attention and work, but is ready to sail any time. Sails are in good condition roller furling jib. Asking $6900. Contact Mike 210-771-1142 C&C 25 - 1983 “Good Vibrations” msamulin@intruderalert.net This boat is sound but needs some TLC and elbow grease. It has been ANCHORS & CHAINS donated to the Canyon Lake Sail- FX16 10# Fortress Anchor $85 ing Foundation & with a little 10KGS 22# Claw Anchor $50. work will make someone a great 5’3/8”Galvanized Anchor Chain $35 boat. Located at the Lake Canyon 10’ 3/8 Galvanized Anchor Chain $60 Yacht Club marina. Make us an 2 10x28” Fenders with lines and offer we can’t refuse and it can be covers - $50 each. For additional inforyours. Contact Marvin Arnold mation, please contact Carl Hawkins. at 830-237-6781 to schedule a 830-739-8483 viewing. Twin Vee 10’6’ Power Cat. Fast boat for fishing, tube running or just fast fun. Yamaha 15hp motor and Big Tex trailer. $3500. Call 410-279-0248. cbrookeperkins@yahoo.com HOISTS 22 ft Chrysler with new 5hp outboard. Nice cabin. Four wheel tandem trailer. Can be seen at slip C246. I am willing to sublet the slip. $1000 Call Ed Silliman 512-353-0055 4,000 lb. Hydro-Hoist Already set-up for a 12’ x 24’ or 28’ slip. It’s been a good and reliable hoist for the last 12 years - $2,000. I also have two 2,000 lb. fiberglass tanks.Call Ray Leubner at: 830 964 2703 / 512 633 4434 Cell Yacht Twin Motor 9.9 hp 1993 Evinrude. We have used it on our J/80 since Spring 2001. In Excellent condition. Great in high wind. We never used the electric start since my wife can start it usually with 2 pulls. $825 George Hall -Home 830-278-3771 Lake 830-964-6475 SLIP SUBLEASE Available to LCYC Member 12x24 leeward slip D362. Contact Billie Williams 361-592-1921 or 830-708-3652 sailorpal1@myway.com WANTED Laser Sailors for a Laser Fleet LCYC Summer Series 2012 Want to race an Olympic Class boat? Is that Laser of yours sitting around rotting on the dolly/trailer? Suffering of Dunlap Disease? If any of these things interest you call Bryant B. 916-212-1558 cell e-mail: bryant.catx@yahoo.com SHORT CLASSIFIED ADS Free to LCYC Members. Short classified ads are not available to non-members. Please notify the Ditty Bag editor when your ad has been fullfilled at DittyBag@lcyc.net or call Kathy Leubner. SLIP SUBLEASES If you are looking for someone to sublease your slip, or if you want to sublease someone’s slip, call Carolyn Cole at 210-590-7100. Your name and contact information will be included on the sublease contact list in the next Ditty Bag. All subleases require Board approval. Maximum term of subleases is 6 months. LCYC SHIRTS - BURGEES There is limited inventory of LCYC polos available locally. Please contact Linda or Marvin Arnold for colors and sizes in both ladies & mens shirts. 830-964-5835 To place a business card ad or order an LCYC burgee, please contact Carolyn Cole at 210-590-7100. 11 THEDittyBag April 2012 Copyright 2007-2012 Lake Canyon Yacht Club