December - Harris Chain Power Squadron
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December - Harris Chain Power Squadron
Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron The Anchor Chain Newsletter Dec 2012 Volume 14 Issue 12 A Unit of the United States Power Squadron – District 23 ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Commander‘s Message Cdr Raymond Ellison, JN Well it is Christmas time. That means it is time for our members to collect food for the Leesburg Food Bank, Gifts for the Abused and Abandoned Children in Leesburg, and Santa for Seniors gifts. Please take these items to Steve's Christmas party. They will be separated by groups and given out to the three different charities. Steve has until December 10th to deliver these items Our Annual Meeting has past. We have elected a new Commander, A Squadron Education Officer, a Treasurer, an Executive Committee, Nominating Committee, Rules Committee and an Audit Committee. We are looking for volunteers for the positions of Executive Officer, Secretary and Administrative Officer. Filling those positions will make squadron operations a lot easier. Please consider volunteering or at least helping in the planning. We are still going to need members to help on our March 1, 2, and 3 2013 spring conference in Lake Mary. The more people we have the easier it will be on all of us. It is a lot of fun and we get a chance to meet USPS members from other squadrons. I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Also, be looking for invitations to the next year change of watch, 13 January 2013 at Vics Embers. Cdr. Raymond Ellison, JN. Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 1 of 20 All Rights Reserved Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 2 of 20 All Rights Reserved Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 3 of 20 All Rights Reserved Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron All Rights Reserved Page 4 of 20 Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron All Rights Reserved Page 5 of 20 Lt/C Stephen Kupferberg, P Squadron Executive Officer (SXO) Our elections are over and we have a new slate of officers for the coming year. We are short three bridge officers, which presents the incoming officers with a management and organizational dilemma. I would like each of you to consider the possibility of serving on an activities committee in order to plan the when and where activities of squadron activities. The “how” will be executed by the Bridge. I have heard some people say they have made lots of friends in the Squadron and have been involved in the planning of the March Conference. We have all worked hard to build this organization—some of you have been at it much longer than other members. We need to remember that we are here for Fraternity, Education and Civic Service. My goal is to grow and strengthen the Squadron along each arm of our triangle. I can only do it with your help. Those coming onto the bridge are experienced boaters, educators, and are committed to the ideals of the USPS. Fair Winds and a Calm Sea to each of you in the coming year. Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 6 of 20 All Rights Reserved Lt/C Phil Ponticello, P Squadron Education Officer (SEO) This is my last article as your Squadron Education Officer. It has been a pleasure serving you and an experience I will long remember. I would especially like to thank all the instructors for their hard work. Their involvement and support has made our classes and seminars this year fun, interesting and very worth -while. If I don’t see you before the end of the year, have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Lt/C Jerie Tallman, P Squadron Secretary This is my last article as your Squadron Secretary. If I had not been doing this for 2 years and 4 months, I would have continued. I explained this to Steve and he agreed that I needed a break. Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron members can purchase items at the Ship's Store. The following items are currently in stock: Golf-style shirts made of 100% polyester are available. These shirts feature a 'moisture management wicking' fabric. Embroidered on the left front is the full-color HCS&PS logo. Wear this up-dated stunning Tomato Puree color shirt and show your dedication to boating education and safety. Cost of each shirt is $32.07; Sizes Large, X-Large and XXLarge are available. A pennant-style, double-stitched, quality nylon burgee in full HCS&PS logo colors is meant to fly proudly from your boat. It is colorful, visible from a distance and keeps the boat looking its best when attending squadron outings. Burgees are $38.70 each. Attach a squadron decal to your car window or the hull of your boat to show your membership colors. Displaying the decal will also help to promote the squadron and inform the public of the excellent boating educational classes that are available to everyone. Full color decals are $3.00 each. Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 7 of 20 All Rights Reserved Lt/C Roger Wilson, P Treasurers Report With the sale of the squadron's boat, we have set up a dedicated savings account with the proceeds. This fund is set aside for special educational spending. The books are up to date, and in balance. Because we have a new Bridge, another audit was required and the books found to be in good order. With the use of restaurants and free venues as meeting locations, the squadron has saved $50 a month from expenses. With the upcoming District conference, the bridge is keeping a close eye on expenses. Roger Wilson Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 8 of 20 All Rights Reserved D/Lt/C Tim Henke, JN Our Work Is Not Done ! IT all started out as a routine day, let’s launch the boat and have some fun. The Harris Chain was going to have a lunchtime cruise and get together in honor of Veterans Day. We loaded up the boat and headed to the launch ramp. After arriving at the ramp, our normal “preflight” shake down was worked off. Anyone that has ever trailered a boat knows the routine. Check the bearings that they are cool, disconnect the electric before immersing the trailer, remove the safety chain from the bow, loosen the winch, remove the rear tie downs, remove the outdrive support and insert the plug. Then load the miscellaneous from the tow vehicle- Life Jackets, cooler, hand held back up radio and the such- and move them into the boat. Only after all that, then pull up to the ramp and with an operator on board, immerse the trailer and set the boat free, once started. This routine was shattered by what appeared to be a rude boater who came into the no wake area at a hurried pace, jumped from his boat, and ran up the ramp. He jumped into his big, burley diesel and fired it up. He then wheeled the rig around everyone and backed it down the ramp. In the meantime, we had backed our boat into the bay next to him. At this point we sensed an urgency, or possibly an emergency of some kind. After him backing his boat away and causing a ruckus in the loading area, he finally admitted that he was sinking. His motor was cutting out and he was basically out of control. He was trying to power his boat towards his trailer without any sort of success. The motor kept cutting out. The operator could not keep the motor running. I yelled towards six bass fishermen, who were out of the water, for some assistance. Four of the six moved towards the water. One actually grabbed one of the boat’s line (a really old ski rope, of polypropylene) and tried to haul the boat towards the trailer. Finally the motor turned over and the boat was unceremoniously bounced on the trailer. The owner hopped out of the boat and started to yank the boat to apparent safety, while the others yelled just pull it out. No one was thinking of the accumulated weight of the water that was taken on. Neither boat nor trailer is designed to carry the weight of a hull full of water. Instead I coached him out, as the water poured from the bilge pump outlet. I asked him what had happened. Only then, he admitted that he forgot the plug. Once the boat cleared the water’s edge and the bilge drained, we found the plug resting safely on the transom. After conversing with the operator, I found out that he had the boat for about a year, bought it used, had never owned a boat before this, and had no boating education. He asked me what he owed me for saving his boat. I handed him a card and told him to put those bucks towards OUR education offerings, and join the Power Squadron. He would benefit though our 100 years of experience of safe boating, and fraternity. We invited him to our outing, I think that he was too shaken to do much of anything else. This whole experience just reinforces that our “Job” is not done, Everyone just needs to keep trying to get the word out. Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 9 of 20 All Rights Reserved P/C Sid Pitcher, S We completed 129 Vessel Safety Examinations this Year. Of the 129 Inspections 115 boats were awarded decals. If you would like to undergo the training, contact any of the Examiners and they will help you (they are all certified instructors). Passing the Vessel Safety Examiner adds another Elective course to your punch list. CHECK OUT HARRIS CHAIN Sail & Power Squadron ON FACEBOOK Search: Harris Chain Click on LIKE Then write on our wall. www.facebook.com The Anchor Chain – A multi-format, monthly publication of the Harris Chain Sail and Power Squadron, A Unit of the United States Power Squadron. If you have an item of interest submit it to Editor@harrischain.org for inclusion in the “Anchor Chain” Access the Harris Chain Sail and Power Squadron by going to www.harrischain.org Public information phone number 352-702-0031 Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 10 of 20 All Rights Reserved Squadron Points of Contact Cdr Raymond Ellison, JN Lt/C Stephen Kupferberg, P Lt/C Jerie Tallman, P Lt/C Phil Ponticello, P Lt/C Roger Wilson, P Lt/C Victor Fernandez, P commander@harrischain.org executive@harrischain.org secretary@harrischain.org education@harrischain.org treasury@harrischain.org administrative@harrischain.org (352) 394-5335 (352) 615-2050 (352) 617-5860 (352) 288-2079 (352) 314-0881 (407) 703-4917 Our December Meeting Place Trout Lake Nature Center 520 East County Rd 44 Eustis, Florida 32726 Tuesday, Dec 18, 2012 Social at 1830 General Meeting 1930 ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 11 of 20 All Rights Reserved Activities ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ December 8 at 1730 Holiday Party at the Kupferberg’s December 18 630 Social 730 Meeting Squadron General Meeting Trout Lake January 5 D-23 Council Meeting at ARC Daytona 0900-1500 January 13 – Sunday Time 1500 Change of Watch at Vic’s Embers January – 16 – 20 USPS National Convention “100th” in Jacksonville at the Hyatt Regency on Jacksonville Riverfront Birthday wishes to our “October” Celebrants First SQ Rank Name P/Cdr Jeffrey Jeffrey Patricia Last Name Grade Hostler AP Carpenter Fretz Birthday 18-Dec 20-Dec 29-Dec Happy Birthday to you all Happy Birthday to you all Happy Birthday to you in the left colu\ Column and many many more Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 12 of 20 All Rights Reserved Ship’s Store The ship store has what you need to be in Harris Chain Style. Lt/C Jerie Tallman has “The Store” and will have all items at the next meeting All member shirts are the same For those that have a past rank, the rank is added to left sleeve. Shirts with rank $ 36.35 Member Shirts $ 32.07 Burgees are HERE! Fly your Burgee when you are out on the water. $ 38.70 each on your boat! Decals $3.00 each Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 13 of 20 All Rights Reserved December 2012 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNES DAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Holiday Party at the Kupferberg’s all invited bring gifts for needy 7:00PM Executive Committee Meeting Outgoing and incoming 9 10 Gifts due at SXOs house 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 12:00PM Vessel safety check Deadline for Anchor chain 23 24 30 31 New Year’s Eve Copyright© 25 Christmas The Anchor Chain December 2012 26 27 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 14 of 20 28 All Rights Reserved 29 January 2013 SUNDAY 6 MONDAY 7 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 2 1 New Year’s Day 3 8 10 9 FRIDAY 4 14 11 USPS National Convention “100th” in Jacksonville 21 27 28 16 USPS 22 23 National Convention “100th” in Jacksonvill e 17USPS 18USPS 19USPS National Convention “100th” in Jacksonville National Convention “100th” in Jacksonville National Convention “100th” in Jacksonville 24 25 26 Deadline for Anchor chain Copyright© 29 The Anchor Chain December 2012 12 Squadron Outing Hurricanes 1130 AM 15 Squadron Meeting 1400 hrs PLS RSVP 5 D23 Council Meeting Daytona ARC 09001500 Bridge Activity 7:00PM Bridge Meeting Outgoing and incoming 13 Change of Watch Restaurant Vic’s Embers SATURDAY 30 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 15 of 20 All Rights Reserved February 2013 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 SATURDAY 2 ABC Class- Lake Sumter Community College 3 5 4 7:00PM Executive Committee Meeting Outgoing and incoming 6 7 8 9 Squadron Outing Crazy Gators 1200 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 12:00PM Vessel safety check 24 Deadline for Anchor chain Squadron Meeting 25 Copyright© 26 The Anchor Chain December 2012 27 28 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 16 of 20 All Rights Reserved March 2013 SUNDAY 3 March MONDAY 4 5 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 March 2 March 1-3 USPS District 23 Conferenc e9 6 7 1-3 USPS District 23 Conferenc e8 7:00PM Executive Committee Meeting 1-3 USPS District 23 Conferenc e 10 TUESDAY 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 Squadron Outing Boondocks 1130 17 12:00PM Vessel safety check 24 Deadline for Anchor chain 630PM Squadron Meeting 25 26 27 28 29 31 Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 17 of 20 All Rights Reserved 30 April 2013 SUNDAY MONDAY 1 TUESDAY 2 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 4 5 6 7:00PM Executive Committee Meeting 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Deadline for Anchor chain Squadron Outing Silver Springs 26 27 630PM Squadron Meeting 21 22 23 29 30 24 25 12:00PM Vessel safety check 28 Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 18 of 20 All Rights Reserved May 2013 SUNDAY 5 MONDAY 6 TUESDAY 7 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 7:00PM Executive Committee Meeting 12 13 14 SATURDAY D23 Picnic Titusville 15 16 17 18 Squadron Outing 19 20 12:00PM Vessel safety check 26 21 22 23 Deadline for Anchor chain 630PM Squadron Meeting 27 Copyright© 28 The Anchor Chain December 2012 24 29 30 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 19 of 20 31 All Rights Reserved 25 June 2013 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 7:00PM Executive Committee Meeting 9 10 11 Squadron Outing 16 17 12:00PM Vessel safety check 23 18 19 20 25 26 27 28 30 Copyright© The Anchor Chain December 2012 22 Deadline for Anchor chain 630PM Squadron Meeting 24 21 Harris Chain Sail & Power Squadron Page 20 of 20 All Rights Reserved 29