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r eefpoint - Racine Yacht Club!
Mark your calendar: Aug. 14-16: s/v Denis Sullivan in Racine
Aug. 22: Hog & Dog Party Sept. 12: Blue Nose Regatta
­REEF POINT
“For the encouragement and promotion of yachting
and the creation of a spirit of good fellowship…”
August 2015
(RYC Constitution, Article II)
Racine Yacht Club Commodore’s Report
Racine, Wisconsin
Goombay Smashes the Fleet at Bayfield Race Week
Should I stay or should I go? Or more like should we continue this
race or drop out? This year’s HOOK Race challenged sailor’s
testament to patience. Approximately, half of the fleet chose to
head in early as the winds were not cooperating. You might think
the HOOK race was sailed on a Wednesday Night! Congratulations
to Twister and crew for their outstanding overall win! A tremendous
“Thank You” to Scott Lewis and his HOOK Committee for making
this another fantastic RYC event! I would be remiss if I didn’t pay
homage to our incredible sponsor, Gosling’s Black Seal Rum!
What would life be like if it didn’t get a little “Dark and Stormy”
every once in a while?
August is usually a very busy month for the Club, and this year is
no exception. The Racine Regatta was one week earlier this year
­­—August 1st and 2nd—and Bob Sample brought other yacht clubs
into the action.
Following that up was a visit from our friends in CRAW,
Catamaran Racing Association of Wisconsin, who joined us for
their regatta and fun on August 5th – 9th. Their parties can get a
little crazy. Those ABC, “Anything But Clothes” parties are
awesome. But, then again, Racine Yacht Club really seems to enjoy
crazy!
Don’t forget that the weekend of August 14th is the time to take to
the water on Wisconsin’s tall ship, the Denis Sullivan! I hope you
have your tickets because they are almost gone! Don’t be left out
on this special event, If you have questions, get in touch with Staff
Commodore, Charlie Manning.
Last month, I was proud to represent Racine Yacht Club at Bayfield
Race Week. If you have not sailed the Apostle Islands on Lake
Superior, make a point to do so. It is a beautiful location to sail
amongst the islands. With my shore crew, Amy, we towed Goombay
Smash up to Bayfield, Wisconsin. Our first day of racing was
abandoned due to strong thunderstorms that hit just after the start.
Our first completed race was a windy day with winds up to 18
knots. We were given a course to sail a long windward leg to a
mark, then take Basswood Island to port and round a mark at the
opposite end of the island and finish in front of Bayfield. With my
crew, Bob Tolefson, Mark Lendvay and his son Nate, we managed
to pull away from the fleet with a decisive win. The second race
was a patience killer as we sailed the entire course, only for the
wind to die about a mile from the finish. Goombay was able to
speed away from the competition in those light conditions to keep
the lead for the series.
It was on Thursday when the winds were more S2 7.9 weather. My
S2 friends will understand. Moderate breeze and after a great
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upwind to the top mark, the long downwind leg took its toll on us
and the boats that could go dead downwind sailed on by. We took
a 5th on that day which really tightened up the fleet. On the last
day of racing, we saw the same conditions as the day before. I
warned my crew that I would be a crabby skipper that day. We
proceeded to have a great first leg and then hit the long downwind
leg to the leeward mark. I watched my competition sail on by
again. This is where my crew needed patience with me. Luckily the
wind lightened and became very spotty. The crew and I kept our
eyes outside the boat and found a breeze line along one of the
islands. The entire fleet rounded the leeward mark within a ½ a
boat length from each other. My main competition caught the wind
first and built a 30 boat length lead. The wind was now light and
shifty. We were patient and persistent to catch the shifts, lifts, and
spot the wind lines without having to sail too much extra distance,
In the last quarter mile, we were just behind the boat we needed to
beat. With a couple of good tacks and starboard tack advantage
near the finish, we crossed the line first to clinch first place overall,
Wayzata Yacht Club puts on a first class event.
In the past, racers travelled to other clubs for regattas much more
than they do today, Make a point to get out there and visit other
Clubs and venues, I guarantee when you come back, you will
realize, as I have, there is no other place like Racine Yacht Club.
Remember, it is always tropical in your mind!
— Gregg Henning, Commodore
Racine Yacht Club ・ One Barker Street ・ Racine, WI 53402
42 44.24 N - 87 46.69 W
Office, 7:00amミNoon: (262) 634-8587
FAX (262) 634-8971
Web site: www.racineyachtClub.org e-mail: office@racineyachtClub.org
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RYC News in Brief
From the July Board meeting minutes:
Treasurer Frank Randall reported the Club
had a positive financial report this month.
Centennial sales for the year are $1,000.00
above expenses! Bar/food sales are better.
Adjusted income for the month is positive,
although we are still behind for the year.
House maintenance for the month was high
because of sewer repairs.
Lake Michigan’s water level is expected
to rise one inch in the next month
Commodore Gregg Henning reported he
had met with the MMS software consultants.
Gregg led a discussion regarding the
benefits and features of a new and updated
software and hardware package.
Vice Commodore John Stanley reported
the Chicago Yacht Club extended a large
compliment to the RYC for making their
recent outing a perfect experience. They
have since donated a couple of 420
spinnakers and harnesses for the Junior
program.
Rear Commodore Amy Cermak led a
discussion regarding if the RYC would be
interested in hosting the Area K U.S. Sailing
Bemis & Smythe Regatta next season. The
board unanimously agreed to host the
event.
Area (K) U.S. Sailing Bemis & Smythe
Regatta details:
July 11-15, 2016
Open to kids age 13-18 years old
Monday-Tuesday 420 & Laser clinic
Wednesday-Friday regatta (possibly 5080 kids)
Amy also reported June 19, 2015 the
Kids Night at the Club was a success. The
kids sailed the Optis, while parents eagerly
watched.
June 22, 2015 Sailing school has begun
and the Staff Instructors are Brent Strand,
Alysia LeCrone, and Zoie Weiss.
On July 5-7, 2015 RYC had two 420
teams entered in the Kaszube Cup Regatta,
hosted by South Shore Yacht Club. The two
teams where Brent Strand w/crew Maddie
Lyon and Zoie Weiss w/crew Alysia
LeCrone.
Membership Secretary Pam Jobson
reported she met with Joe Racine to discuss
the banner improvement for the Strictly Sail
booth. Also, she and Sybil Knop attended
the meeting for the Preservation Racine
Annual Tour of Homes. RYC will be acting
as the home base for the event. There will be
many non-members participating; this
should be a great opportunity for new
membership. The date for the event is
scheduled for Sunday, September 27th.
Sybil made a recommendation RYC closes
the galley at noon to set the Club up for the
visitors. The main focus is the 100-year
history of our Club.
Pam also reported she met with John
Murphy regarding procedures necessary to
make any changes to the membership
by-laws.
NEW MEMBERS
Active: Jerald Kessler, John Kilsdonk
The new members were unanimously
approved.
Membership total – 263
House Director Jim Mc Bain reported the
caterer has expanded food service for the
summer season, surveys have shown
people are happy with the additional galley
services being offered.
Yard Director Jack Landwehr reported the
4th of July festivities went as well as
expected. Jack mentioned that this years’
parking challenges did not surface. He
thought maybe the attendance was down.
He commended the summer yard workers
Maddie Lyon, Maddie Theama, Alysia
LeCrone for getting the Club looking good
for the 4th of July celebration. He also wants
to remind all members who use the picnic
area to please take the trash over to the
dumpster.
Race Director Bob Sample reported the
following activity and functional items
relating to the RYC Race Director and the
Race Committee:
• Dwight Jenson, General Mgr. of CYC,
their Flag Officers and Directors all
expressed their appreciation for RYC
helping to make their Annual Cruise Event
to Racine an outstanding success. Special
Visit RYC’s Website at www.racineyachtClub.org
for the most up-to-date information, events and race results.
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Meetings/Club Hours
See this month’s calendar on page 4
for additional coming events.
August
6 7:00pm 13 7:00pm
20 7:00pm New Member Meeting
Board Meeting
NO General
Membership Meeting
3 7:00pm 10 7:00pm
17 7:00pm New Member Meeting
Board Meeting
General Membership
Meeting
September
SUMMER CLUB HOURS
Mon., Tues., Thurs. – 1PM to 9PM*
Wed., Fri. – 11AM to 9PM*
Sat. – 9AM to 9PM*
Sunday – 8AM to 7PM*
*Closing times are determined at the
bartender’s discretion; Club is typically open
until 9:00 if there are patrons present.
GALLEY HOURS
WED and FRI Lunch............... 11:00-2:00
FRIDAY Dinner .........................5:00-9:00
SATURDAY Lunch................... 11:00-2:00
SUNDAY Breakfast....................8:00-2:00
OFFICE HOURS 8 AM until 2 PM M-F
thanks to John Stanley for providing Deep
Powder to transport CYC members on their
Poker Run. The banquet food and service
was excellent, as provided by Eddie and
his staff.
• It was HOOK Week, so not a lot of time
for anything else. Race Committee activities
were underway and a great race was
anticipated.
• RYC Regatta were are underway.
Saturday, Aug. 1st was also Flag Day for the
RYC Marina. All boats were requested to fly
their brag flags, plus any racers who
Continued on page 3
In Memoriam
Linda Fox’s father passed away last month;
RYC member John Morey passed away
recently. RYC extends sincere condolences
to their families and friends during this
difficult time.
News in Brief, cont’d
previously raced with RYC who still have
flags would have an honor boat to fly their
flags and exhibit an identifying recognition
board.
• The new HOOK finishing Tomato Mark
has been named BOB (Bobbing Bob).
Staff Commodore Charlie Manning
reported some brief updating notes on the
100th Centennial:
1) Sullivan ticket sales (were) approximately
88% sold for the four excursions and the
online sales have not been strong.
3rd Annual Sails Not Required
2) The Lake Watch excursion for older kids
was about 80% filled.
3) We are just getting started aggregating
100 youth and adults for the Dockside
Discovery programs.
The Centennial Captain program:
1) As of the meeting date, there were 28
Centennial Captains and more than a dozen
extra paver orders.
Eight boats participated this year:
Pot O’ Gold
Samurai
Pair of Loafers
Brezza
Schatzi
Scout
More Mischief
Blue Skies
Trophies and wine were given for twotime winner of 1st Place More Mischief,
2nd Place Blue Skies and also two-time
winner of 3rd Place Scout.
All in all, it was a great Summer Solstice to
spend on the water. It was aa bit cold
however.
Clothing Corner
…..RYC LADIES APPAREL….NEW ARRIVALS NEW RYC Commemorative 100th T-­‐Shirt for Ladies, Men and Youth Ladies Twin Set in Black or White, Men’s cotton tagless t-­‐shirt in short sleeve and long sleeve in ash grey and white, Youth cotton tagless t-­‐shirt in short sleeve in ash grey. Available as of August 1st. More then 30 people showed up for the
party and cookout after the race. There
was great company, lots of food, wine
and beer. It was a good time at the Racine
Yacht Club!
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th the 100 Logo - Whether used during warm up or cool down--or even
anti-static jacket performs by wicking moisture for ultimate comfort.
/scattered rhinestones - Lightweight, roomy and highly breathable and
moisture-wicking.
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If you are aware of any dates or events that should be included in upcoming calendars, please contact the RYC office or e-mail information to the Reef Point editor.
RYC Calendar of Events — August-September
Sunday Monday
9
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
Club Opens
@ 1:00
Tuesday
10
Club Opens
@ 11:00
Wednesday
11
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
Thursday
12
Club Opens
@ 11:00
Friday
13
Board Meeting 7:00 pm
Summer Race #10
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
16
Club Opens
@ 1:00
17
Club Opens
@ 11:00
18
s/v Denis Sullivan in
Racine
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
19
Club Opens
@ 11:00
20
Saturday
14
Club Opens
@ 9:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Double, Single &
Cruising Regatta
s/v Denis Sullivan in
Racine
21
Club Opens
@ 9:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
LMSS Solo Race
s/v Denis Sullivan in
Racine
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
Club Opens
@ 1:00
24
Club Opens
@ 11:00
25
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
22
Race to SSYC
HOG & DOG PARTY 5:00
Good eats, live music!
Summer Race #11
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15
26
Club Opens
@ 11:00
27
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
3
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
29
28
Club Opens
@ 9:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
4
Club Opens
@ 9:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
11
Club Opens
@ 9:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Summer Race #12
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
30
Club Opens
@ 1:00
31
Club Opens
@ 11:00
1
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
2
New Member Meeting
5
7:00 pm
Summer Race #13
September
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
6
Club Opens
@ 1:00
7
Club Opens
@ 1:00
LABOR DAY
8
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
9
Club Opens
@ 11:00
Board Meeting 7:00 pm
Summer Race #14
Five Fish and Four Trophies
10
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
12
Blue Nose Regatta
Summer Racing Series
#15, #16, #17
Upcoming Events
Aug. 14-16: s/v Denis Sullivan in Racine
for RYC’s 100th Anniversary
Celebration. Call office now to reserve
your passage!
Aug. 22: Race to SSYC
HOG & DOG Party
Three Racine Yacht Club women are not only
good at sailboat racing but are apparently
excellent fishermen. They took on the
“Powder Puff” Women’s Division of the 2015
Salmon Unlimited fishing tournament and
walked away with four trophies.
Vickie Langton, Welcome Sittig and
Terry Marcus aboard the Langton’s boat,
the Slithery D caught five fish, four of them
trophy winners. Vickie’s fish won “1st Place”
for largest Brown Trout. Welcome took the
“2nd Place” Brown Trout and 2nd Place
largest Rainbow Trout while Terry’s fish took
“2nd Place” for the largest Chinook Salmon.
It just goes to show you that there is more
than one way to enjoy RYC on the great Lake
Michigan!
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Sept. 12: Blue Nose Regatta
WANTED!
The RYC 100th Anniversary Committee is
looking for any historical information that
members may have pertaining to the Racine
Yacht Club and its place in Racine and
Wisconsin history. Please submit what you
have either electronically or on paper to Kim
Shortess, our central collection point. The
committee is publishing a detailed account
of RYC’s past. Thank you for your help!
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Judy Cook
Reef Point Editor
Communications
Coordinator and
Contributing Writer
RYC Members
Photos & Articles
Gregg Henning
Paul Tobias
RYC Webmaster
Layout/Production
Deadline for articles is
the 20th of the month
PRIOR to publication.
We like to include photos of members’ activities, so
take your camera along next time you go to the Club,
while you’re racing or cruising – or even vacationing!
Digital photos work best – just e-mail them. You can
get your photos, news and event info to us by using
the mailbox in RYC’s office, or you can mail, fax or
e-mail to:
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