November 2013 - Rappahannock River Yacht Club
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November 2013 - Rappahannock River Yacht Club
Rappahannock RiveR Yacht club iRvinGton, va 22480 November 2013 the heaDWaY RRYC Represented at Tred Avon YC Sail-In By Coleman Brydon, Cruise Leader Photos by Sheila & Steve Zukor and Sue Springett TredAvon Sail-In was the perfect destination for an autumn cruise. On Tuesday, October 15, six RRYC boats set out to attend a Sail-In at the Tred Avon Yacht Club in Oxford, MD. Well, actually six boats were SUPPOSED to set off, but strong winds from the northeast and three-to-five foot waves in the bay caused four boats to take the built-in lay-day and leave on Wednesday. Those bold sailors who left were Steve & Sheila Zukor on Wetted Bliss, and Charles & Sue Springett on Ariel. The Zukors, coming from the Corrotoman River were beat up, but made it to Mill Creek (in seven hours). Ariel had to come only from Tabbs Creek and bashed their way to Reedville. Wednesday saw light winds from the north and calmer seas. Dave Hutchison on (continued on page 3) Page 2 Rappahannock River Yacht Club FLAG OFFICERS November 2013 Comments from the Commodore By Tommy Asch, Commodore • Commodore – Tommy Asch (H) 804-287-8544 (W) 804-644-3304 tom@shockoedevelopment.com Vice Commodore – Tom Chapman (H) (804) 438-5703 tdchapman@verizon.net Rear Commodore – Pete Clay (H) 804-435-9087 pvclay@aol.com Secretary – Linda DeCoste (C) 804-339-4634 lindadcst48@gmail.com Treasurer – Stephanie Chaufournier (C) 703-623-0198 treasurer@rryc.org DIRECTORS Past Commodore – Doug Power (H) 804-438-6770 power1218@verizon.net • • Despite the horrible weather, mark boats’ GPS failing, committee boat mechanical problems and an MIA Coast Guard Auxiliary due to government shut down; the RRYC/Irvington’s Hospice Turkey Shoot Regatta was safe and a huge success. We had close to 100 boats register to race in nine fleets and two divisions, and provided two different courses on Saturday and set a third pursuit race course on Sunday. This would not have happened without the leadership of RRYC HTSR Committee Chairs; Vice Commodore Tom Chapman, Fleet Captain Dwight Timm and the RRYC volunteers who helped on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I would also like to thank John McConnico, the visionary behind the HTSR, for giving us the opportunity and trusting RRYC to take on such a huge event to benefit the community, Riverside Hospice, Northern Neck Hospice and their many patients. That being said; officially we look forward to being the HTSR Yacht Club host in 2014 (October 3, 4 & 5). Please remember the Annual Meeting and Awards on Saturday, November 16 @ 16:00. This is a different time than the usual monthly social, so mark your calendars. From the 2013 RRYC Flag Officers and Board of Directors,have a great Thanksgiving holiday!! Director - Mitchell Bober (H) (804) 462-6000 mitchell.bober@yahoo.com Director - Mike Bombay (H) (804) 438-5742 MJBombay270@GMail.com Director - Carl Isbrandtsen (C) 757-343-5142 carl@isbrandtsen.com Director - Darryl Resio (H) 540-368-1145 dtresiomob@gmail.com Director ‑ Steve Savin (H) 804-320-0290 (C) 804-317-1836 sesavin@aol.com Director - Dwight Timm (H) 804-462-7119 merrywood@nnwifi.com Club Manager - Kent White November’s Boating Safety Tip: Accident Reporting Federal law requires the operator – or owner, if the operator is deceased or unable to make the report – to file a boating accident report with the State reporting authority when, as a result of an occurrence that involves a boat or its equipment: • A person dies • A person disappears from the vessel under circumstances that indicate death or injury • A person is injured and requires medical treatment beyond first aid • Damage to vessels and other property totals $2,000 (lower amounts in some states and territories) or more • The boat is destroyed. November 2013 Page 3 Tred Avon Yacht Club Sail-In (continued from page 1) Menabilly and Terry & Coleman Brydon on Inspiration left from RRYC and motor sailed to Tangier Island. They were joined by Ted Kvell on Bottlenose. Grace Ann & Frank Miller, on Windblown, left from the Corrotoman, but opted to proceed directly to Solomon’s Island to catch up with Ariel and Wetted Bliss. Two days into the cruise and we now had an A and a B group. The situation played out like an Intelos commercial: The A group drank cheap drinks and enjoyed eight dollar taco night at the Solomon’s Island Yacht Club. The B group found that every restaurant save one in Tangier was closed. The one that was open was not the best. The A group had a pleasant 34 mile sail to Oxford to look forward to. The B group had a 66 mile slog to catch up. Thursday, we were blessed with south winds. The B group left shortly after dawn and lucked into a strong northerly tidal current that we rode until 16:00. This combination of wind and current up the east side of the bay gave us a terrific boost in speed over ground. Inspiration made it to Oxford Boat Yard by 17:30 (nine hours!) in time for cocktails. Me- nabilly and Bottlenose opted to anchor out in the Strand and dinghy to shore. Friday and Saturday, we walked over to the Tred Avon Yacht Club and met our host, Sandy King. Sandy was truly the “hostess with the mostest.” She ferried various members of RRYC to St. Michaels and Easton, provided transportation between marinas and the club, hosted dinners Friday and Saturday night, and arranged a professional walking tour of Oxford on Saturday morning. Evidently, this Sail-In is an annual October event, but RRYC had not been invited in the past. Other clubs participating were Annapolis Yacht Club and Chesapeake Sailing Association, and Gibson Island YS (who backed out at the last minute). Friday night’s dinner was casual in their upstairs lounge and included their flag lowering ceremony and gun salute. Saturday was a formal affair with blazers and assigned tables in their downstairs dining room. RRYC members enjoyed the interaction with other club’s members (Most frequently asked question: Where is RRYC?) . Friendships were formed, boat cards exchanged, and a delicious dinner of crab cakes and Filet Mignon was enjoyed by all. Sunday, the group departed for points south. The morning winds were strong from the northwest, and sailors contemplated a direct run down to Reedville. Unfortunately, when we got out to the bay, the winds died. Four boats went to Solomon’s, while the intrepid Menabilly and Bottlenose pushed on to the Little Wicomico. Readers of the Guide to the Chesapeake are aware of dire warnings about the dangers of going into the Little Wicomico, but Ted talked Dave into trying it. No one ran aground going through the narrow entrance and they spent an uneventful night. The remaining group enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at the SIYC and departed Monday morning for home ports. Windblown and Wetted Bliss spent Monday night at RRYC, so we could have Monday dinner and Tuesday breakfast with Inspiration, before heading to their Corrotoman Eastern Branch home docks. All in all, this was a delightful cruise. Typhoons Lash Rappahannock By Chuck Carmichael, Typhoon Fleet Captain We had 23 Typhoons registered in this year’s blustery Turkey Shoot Regatta, held in the midst of what the meteorologists called a parked Northeaster, but those in the know called it a Typhoon event - heavy winds, heavier gusts, intermittent rain and heavy seas, perfect Typhoon conditions. Of the 23 Typhoons registered, 19 competed Saturday, and as the wind gusted in excess of 20 knots on Sunday, of the 42 boats that finished, nine were from our Typhoon Fleet. The father and son team of Ned and Branch Crockett were first overall, the Ron Mihills team took second, and Sissy Crowther and Arabella Denvir took third. (continued on page 4) Page 4 November 2013 Typhoons (continued from page 3) We have now completed our 2013 Season. We had a total of 23 Typhoons competing this Fall with six nights of racing and 16 total races. The Anthem team of father and son Ron and Brent Mihills took first overall. The Ladybug team of brothers Ned and Stan Crockett took home the second, and the Creampuff team of husband and wife Chuck and Barie Carmichael took third. On the final night of racing, we had cameo performances by Bo Bragg who just launched Camilleon for the Turkey Shoot sailed her to a firstplace finish in Race One. Our other cameo performance was Mosby West and Debbie Cycotte who, after working on Race Committee all Fall, launched Goldfish and sailed her to a first-place finish in Race Two. Honorable mention goes to single-hander George Kuper, who had a personal best sailing Ty Affair to a third-place finish in Race One. We had great Race Committees all season with Scott Vail alternating with Mosby West and Debbie Cycotte. We thank them and Tom Blencowe who ran our chase boat all season. It should be noted that Tom took time away from chase boating to sail his Typhoon Senior to a second-place finish in division eight in the Turkey Shoot. We thank them all for their considerable contributions to our Typhoon program. Accolades must also go to our Fleet Social Director, Kinnet Ehring, who again organized and directed our post-race festivities. They were great and appreciated by the fleet. Thanks also to all of the Typhoon Shore Parties who provided food for our post-race dinners. Last but not least, following a questionnaire to the fleet, we have revised our program for 2014. We plan on sailing two fleets, an A fleet for the experienced racers and a B fleet for our casual racers, we will sail a six-race Spring Series culminating with the 2014 Typhoon Nationals to be held on June 6, 7 & 8. Our six-week Fall Series will conclude with the Turkey Shoot Regatta. Gone is our Sunday Program which is being replaced with a Social Saturday Series on RRYC Social Saturdays. The plan is to add some social racing to the Club’s Social Saturdays. There is going to be a lot of Typhooning around next year, and if you don’t already have a Typhoon, get one. Junior Fall Series By Darryl Resio, Junior Sailing Director Photo by Bob German Daniel Resio leads Hannah Richardson to the finish line. The RRYC Junior’s had a great Fall Sailing Series. The weekends of Aug 25, Sep 8 and 15 had our sailors out in mostly great conditions with one day of light air. Seven races were completed with 4 different fleets, Optimists, Sunfish, Laser Radial, and a Laser. The competition among the sailors was very tight. Alex Resio finished first in the Optis, followed by Jon Vail, Rachel Clark, and Michael Mason. Sabina German finished first in the Sunfish just barely ahead of her sister Sophie German. Daniel Resio finished first in the Laser Radial with Hannah Richardson just behind. Corey Jamison took Laser Full honors. November 2013 ARRGGGHHH!!! Pirates on Carter Creek! Corey Jameson, front, leads the band of pirates in a hunt for treasure. Page 5 Photo by Bob German On September 29 fourteen scalawags took to Carter Creek looking for a lost treasure. After eating some pirate grub, getting on-land pirate training, listening to some bad pirate jokes, and learning how to walk a plank, the assorted band of young sailors took to the water on three Sunfish, one Flying Junior, and one Laser Bahia. With the first clue in hand, they explored the creek working together as a group, to find the next clue which led to the next, and so on. The merry band of scalawags spent the day sailing all over the Creek. Finally, the last clue led them to the lost treasure. The ruthless group of sailors then practiced their sailing skills including boarding other boats and some man-overboard drills. Finally, with the treasure recovered and returned to the Great Pirate Resio, each sailor was rewarded with their own choice of treasure. Let it be known to all that the following have been promoted from general scalawag to pirate apprentice: Rachel Clark, Ky Colburn, Sabina German, Sophie German, Corey Jamison, John Thomas Mason, Michael Mason, Abbey Ouelette, Alex Rafetto, Alex Resio, Daniel Resio, Mikala Reynolds, John Vail, and Thomas Wilson. Consider yourself warned! Pay attention to next year’s calendar for more Adventure Day sailing opportunities. Reese & Boyd Bragg invited to Hospice Cup Team Race By Bo Bragg Boyd Bragg was invited to the Hospice Cup Team Race in Annapolis for the second straight year, based on his CBYRA points standing on the Bay. This year his younger sister, Reese, was invited too. The four-person teams raced in strong winds of 15+ knots on September 21. Reese’s team finished second overall and Boyd’s team finished third. The Hospice Cup is the largest charity fundraising sailing regatta for hospice programs throughout Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia. Six local hospice (continued on page 6) Page 6 November 2013 Boyd and Reese Bragg (continued from page 5) Photo by Camille Bragg Reese Bragg hikes out in a huge puff during team racing in Annapolis. centers benefited from the Hospice Cup, including Hospice of the Chesapeake, Gilchrist Hospice, and Hospice of Queen Anne’s. The very next weekend, Boyd & Reese traveled to Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club in Oyster Bay, NY for the USODA Atlantic Coast Championship where Boyd qualified for the 2014 Team Trials to be held in March at Stamford Yacht Club. Reese finished mid-fleet and is working towards her goal of team trial qualifying. Boyd & Reese were joined by Alex Resio and John Vail the weekend of October 26 and 27 in Annapolis for the AYC Halloween Howl Regatta. This is a 2013 CBYRA high points event. Cape Dory S.O.A. Visit RRYC By Jack Chamberlain A dozen Cape Dory sailors visited RRYC overnight Oct. 1-2 during a Cape Dory Sailboat Owners Association cruise of the southern Chesapeake Bay. They were impressed. The big “Welcome to Rappahannock River Yacht Club” banner across the porch greeted the visitors. “No wonder they call this ‘A proper yacht club,’” said Al Lawton, founder of CDSOA more than two decades ago. “Any memberships available?” No one mentioned that the banner was hung to greet Hospice Turkey Shoot racers the following week, so it served double duty. The cruise was lead by RRYC board member Mitchell Bober, a Cape Dory sailor and CDSOA member for two decades. During the cruise, Michell’s CD 36 Starview was laid up at Ampro boatyard with unexpected mechanical problems. So Jo Chamberlain arranged the last-minute visit with Club manager Kent White, who assigned slips to the Chamberlain’s CD 33 Maggie Rose and three visiting vessels. The pleasant sunny day was capped off with a pot-luck supper on the deck and Photo by Jack Chamberlain a beautiful sunset. The three visiting vessels headed north to the Great Wicomoco Members of the Cape Dory Sailboat Owners Association the next morning. enjoy the RRYC porch. November 2013 Annual Meeting Reminder! Page 7 The Annual Meeting is Saturday, November 16 at 16:00! All members are urged to attend this important meeting. Club blazers and ties are encouraged. Active members should have received an email or snail-mail with the meeting information, including a proxy. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE MEETING, PLEASE SEND IN YOUR PROXY! If you did not receive one, you can download it from the Member Connect site or contact Linda DeCoste via email or phone and you will be sent one.(lindadcst48@gmail.com, 804-339-4634). Membership News At the September Board meeting Active Membership was approved for Taylor and Heather Tompkins. Provisional members Mike and Bryan Kennedy have moved to Active Membership, also, with their purchase of a Cape Dory Typhoon. From the Galley By Craig Akers, Social Chair The weather did not cooperate for the October oyster roast, but the membership hardly noticed. All hands were happy on the porch with their fill of oysters fixed four different ways, plus spicy tater tots seasoned with Old Bay, a tangy Cole slaw, a very “corny” corn pudding, and a scrumptious homemade mixed-berry cobbler ala mode for dessert. The crowd was small due to competition with a number of other events in the area, but everybody present had a GREAT time. Thanks to all of those who made this a HUGE success. It was an event with a LOT of moving parts and required a LOT of effort. Several people told Jan and me that it was the best social they have EVER attended (and it even rained). The evening started off with some terrific appetizers provided by Kathy & Jim Bearden, Eve & Bob German, Bev & Brian Hart, Charlotte & Jim Schmidt, and Jan & me. Special thanks to Carl & Debi Isbrandtsen for picking up the straw; Harry & Jane Wells for picking up the oysters and lending us the fryer, steamer, and a couple of knives; Jim & Pam Ward for lending us their grill; and Kate Raffetto, Pete Clay, and Jim Ward for providing fire pits; and Jim Schmidt for running pickup and delivery services; as well as Harry Wells and Fran Westbrook for providing me with invaluable guidance on the logistics for the evening. Thanks also to the morning kitchen crew of Jan Akers, Carl & Debi Isbrandtsen, Clark Meader, Jim Schmidt, and Katya Spicuzza for all your help slicing, dicing, and mixing. And let’s not forget Kathy Bearden and Kate Raffetto who set the tables with all the “necessaries” for the rest of us to eat. You guys put together a wonderful evening for the members. Last but not least, thanks to the crew who helped serve during the social; Carl Isbrandtsen, Jim Schmidt, and Jim Ward who kept the steamer and grill going, and helped out with the shucking; Pam Ward who worked at the fryer in the kitchen; and Jim Bearden and Jan Akers for passing the fried oysters. Join us in November for the Annual Meeting. The fare will be cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres, and the cost is $10 per person for the reception. While the Annual Meeting is open to all members, you must still make reservations for the reception after the meeting. We hope to see you there. Make your reservations in the usual way, via email to dinner@rryc.org, no later than Sunday, November 10. 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