October - Half Moon Bay Yacht Club

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October - Half Moon Bay Yacht Club
AHOY!
Half Moon Bay Yacht Club
Included in 2008 Edition of “World’s Best
Yacht Clubs and Marinas”
Monthly Newsletter
October 2009
At the Helm
Commodore Terri Lahey
October brings the legendary orange globes to the coast! The Club will be hopping with activities
and events! Sunday, Oct 11 is our fall fundraiser auction and dinner. Appetizers and a silent auction
start at 5. Dinner is at 7 followed by dessert and a live auction with fun for everyone. Advance
reservations for dinner ($35) required by October 8. Please contact Cynthia Ramseyer
specialevents@hmbyc.org or (415) 519 1915. To help, contact Claire Borkert Miller at
auction@hmbyc.org. Thinking about an item to donate to the auction? Contact Beth Lee at
auctiondonations@hmbyc.org or 831-419-9317.
Continued on Page 2
SEPTEMBER RACING ACTION
Laser Sail-Off – September 7
The Laser Sail-Off was sailed under sunny skies and fresh
breezes. We had a terrific turnout with ten brave souls. With six
functioning Lasers for the event, we set up a system with four
sailors sitting out any particular race - but never sitting out more
than two races in a row or racing more than three races in a row.
The final results had Kevin Wasbauer in first place with six
straight first place finishes (6 points total). Second through
fourth places were decided by a spread of only four points with
Karen Flick in second (12 points), Charlie Quest in third (15
points) and Rick Winans in fourth (16 points). Neil Hooper and
Mike Day were right behind, both with 18 points --- Neil took
fifth place honors on the point break. The remaining sailors were
Richard Hector in seventh (29 points), Mike Sears in eighth (32
points), Michel Bergh in ninth (34 points) and Gary McWherter
in tenth (35 points).
Vice Commodore’s Cup – September 26 & 27
The first race of the regatta started in what could only be
described as less-than-wonderful conditions. Simply stated, there
was no wind at the starting line. Even the sprightly Lasers
struggled to get across the harbor to the Committee Boat.
However, things soon improved and by late morning there was
plenty of breeze for everyone.
Among the regatta highlights was the excellent turnout of boats
and sailors. There were 11 C15s, 10 Lasers and all 6 Cal20s
vying for honors, one of the largest gatherings of racers in recent
Club history. Lasers and Cal20s raced on Saturday only, with the
C15 fleet competing on both days. Chairing the 2009 Vice
Commodore’s Cup was (appropriately) Vice Commodore Neal
Wehtje. Principal Race Officer was Kelly Pike, assisted by
several others on the Race Committee.
Continued on Page 7
October AHOY! – Page 2
Fall Feast Fundraiser
From the Helm
Sunday, October 11
Continued from Page 1
This year’s Fall Fundraiser is a gourmet three-course
dinner, accompanied by both silent and live auctions. Bid
on fabulous and fun items in the silent auction while
savoring the culinary artistry of Phyllis Smith, assisted by
sous-chefs Carol Smith and Barb Walt. While enjoying a
dessert of French apple tart, let new member Minot
Parker’s auctioneering skills amaze you in the live
auction. The auction already includes art, massage gift
certificates, kayaking tours, vacations in Tahoe, wine,
jewelry, a champagne brunch and professional facial
package for 10 lucky friends, fine fashions and more!
Saturday October 24, at the 4pm General Membership meeting, we will
vote for the 2010 Board of Directors. Plan to attend the meeting to vote,
learn status updates, and enjoy our friendships and great club.
The delectable menu includes: assorted appetizers,
endive salad with apples, roasted butternut squash and
bleu cheese, your choice of either pork tenderloin or
turkey breast (both will be stuffed with apple cranberry
stuffing), potato mushroom gratin, broccolini with toasted
pecans, and to finish, French apple tart!
Donate an Auction Item!
Have something to contribute to the auction? Sure you
do! Crafty? Show off your skills by donating an item you
made. Our Club is just chock-a-bloc with impressive
skills, artistry and generosity. Want to get in on the fun?
Consider sponsoring one of the donation packages the
committee has created. Or consider these ideas:
Trips and Getaways
Tickets to sporting events, music, theatre
Gift Certificates for massage, gardening, catering,
sailing or kayaking, lessons in your craft
Fine art, jewelry, crafts, that you have created or were
created by a friend
To donate goods or services, contact Beth Lee, at 831419-9317 or auctiondonations@hmbyc.org. Deadline to
be included in the catalogue is Sunday, Oct 4. Be sure to
set a value for your donation! Beth can help brainstorm a
description, packaging, and minimum bid value.
Make Your Reservation Now!
Contact Cynthia Ramseyer at specialevents@hmbyc.org
or 415-519-1915 no later than Thursday, Oct 8 to reserve
your seating. Your payment in advance holds your
reservation. Dinner reservations $35 per person. Mail
checks to: Fall Fundraiser Reservations, c/o Cynthia
Ramseyer, PO Box 52, El Granada, CA 94018. When
contacting Cynthia, please indicate “pork” or “turkey” as
your preferred entrée. Over half the available seating has
been reserved, and last year was a sell out, so don’t
delay!
Learn to Sail Saturdays continue in October. From 9am-12pm, or 1pm4pm, for $20 per member, come learn or improve another sailing skill.
Sign up with Neal Wehtje vcommodore@hmbyc.org.
November will be here soon. Mark your calendars for the Commodore’s
Ball on Saturday, Nov 14, at nearby Oceano, where we enjoy a
wonderful meal, dance and enjoy our once-a-year dress-up party.
Last month, our member appreciation dinner was really fun. We had a
great Labor Day weekend, Saturday night guest chef dinners, and many
building, boatyard and sailing activities. Thank you to our volunteers
who made it happen: Shellie Adams, Liz Allison, Beverly Ambrose,
Ken & Jean Ayers, Mark Barnes, Kay Burns, Stephanie Breslin, Bob
Cantillo, Bjorn & Kirbi Conrad, Mike Day, Barb Dinnsen, Curtis
Walling, Ray & Kristi Durazo, Michelle Eastwood, Jim Elliot, Karen
Flick, Bernie Forde, Eileen Gilbert, Tom Gay, Andy Geiser, Arline
Gilmore, Maureen Grimm, Cecily Hatchitt, Jeff Hume, Korbey Hunt,
Carol Hoover, Barb Kelly, Deb Kessler, Peter Kierans, Bill Klear, Beth
Lee, Al & Claudia Linhares, Harold Lott, Mike Madden, Mike Mann,
Lou Michetti, Ginger & Paul Minoletti, Dave & Lori Morris, Kevin
O’Brien, Leland Parsons, Marie Parfitte-Pattie, Denis & Margrit Pichou,
Gayle Pietras, Kelly & Susan Pike, Suzy Pinkerton, Joe & Lisa
Pistacchio, Charlie Quest, Cynthia & Terry Ramseyer, Dale Ross, Peggy
Ruse, Patti Sandell, Dick & Tami Schubert, Sandra Scowen, Clarke
Simm, Dave Slater, Carol Smith, Greg Smith, Leon Smith, Phyllis
Smith, Steve Smith, Jim & Sandi Stretch, Rich Sullo, Barb Walt, Neal
Wehtje, Brandon & Rick Winans, Mimi Wisnom, Ann Wright, Todd
Wright, Harry Ysselstein. Thanks to anyone I have missed, to all our
Watch Officers and hospitality who keep our doors open, and to our
sailing volunteers who get us on the water. Thank you, all!
Hearty congratulations to Anca Rosca who crewed on Dark and Stormy
(ID35) and to Karen Flick who crewed on One Trick Pony (J105) in the
Big Boat Series last month!
See you at the Club!
Seeking Leaders for HMBYC
Nominations are open for the 2010 Board of Directors. Positions are
available on many of our committees. Have you considered taking a
volunteer leadership role in our Club? You can help decide the future of
our organization in a number of key areas, including bar and kitchen
management, finance, marketing, event planning and many others. If
you are interested in serving or merely want to learn more, please
contact Kelly Pike at kpike@coastside.net.
October AHOY! – Page 3
OCTOBER EVENTS
Thursday, October 1 – Knit Happens – 6:00 PM - Knitters, weavers,
crocheters, spinners & stitchers. Leann Nassar, lbnassar AT yahoo.com.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
FOR ADULTS
Friday, October 2 – TGIF Dinner – 7:00 PM. Special Events Catering
prepares eggplant parmesean, fetuccini alfredo, steamed broccoli, Caesar
salad, garlic bread, dessert. $15
Saturday, October 3 o
Sailing Instruction Sessions at 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM. Contact Neal
Wehtje vcommodore@hmbyc.org.
o Pelican Race in our harbor! First race at 11:00 AM, followed by two
more races after lunch.
o Vallejo YC Sail-In to HMB. Come welcome our visitors! Check
TellTales & Club Calendar for dinner details.
Sunday, October 4 - Every Sunday 2:00-4 PM Sunday Sailing. Go sailing
on a Cal20 with an experienced skipper!
Tuesday, October 6 – Sailing Committee – 7:00 PM
Thursday, October 8 – Knit Happens – 6:00 PM
Friday, October 9 – TGIF Dinner – 7:00 PM. Special Events Catering
prepares grilled tri-tip, scalloped potatoes, glazed sweet baby carrots, garden
salad, dessert. $15
Saturday, October 10 –
2pm Living Yachting Large - Skin Care 101. RSVP Stephanie@mvDarlin.com
7pm Dinner and a Movie. Dinner at 7:00 PM and movie starts at 8:00. $10.
Check Tell Tales & Club Calendar for dinner and movie details.
Sunday, October 11 – Sunday Sailing 2-4
Fall Fundraiser Auction A return of this popular event:
5:00 – 7:00 PM – Appetizers and Silent Auction
7:00 – 8:00 PM – Gourmet Dinner - Reservations mandatory.
8:00 PM – Dessert and Live Auction
o Dinner $35 per person. Reservation and payment deadline Oct 8.
Contact Cynthia Ramseyer specialevents@hmbyc.org or 415-519-1915
o Volunteer for the event, contact Claire Borkert auction@hmbyc.org
o Donate an auction item contact Beth Lee auctiondonations@hmbyc.org
or 831-419-9317
Friday, October 23 – 9:00 PM
After the TGIF Dinner
Music! Dancing!
Prizes for the Best Costumes
Scariest, Sexiest, Best Couple
$15 per person
Reservations Required – Jim Stretch
Jc_stretch@yahoo.com or 415-297-0059
Friday Oct 23 - 7pm TGIF dinner. 9pm Adult Hallowween
Party. $15 cover Prizes for costumes! Dancing! Fun!
Saturday, October 24
o 4pm General Membership Meeting Vote for the 2010
Board of Directors
o Dinner and a Movie. Dinner at 7:00 PM and movie
starts at 8:00. $10. Check TellTales & Club Calendar
for dinner and movie details.
Sunday, October 25 – Summer’s Last Gasp Regatta –
Open to C15s, Lasers and Cal20s.
Thursday, October 29 – Knit Happens – 6:00 PM
Tuesday, October 13 – Board of Directors meeting – 6:30 PM
Friday, October 30 – TGIF Dinner – 7:00 PM.
Thursday, October 15 – Knit Happens – 6:00 PM; Dad’s Night Out - 7:30
PM – Come and share the joys and challenges of fatherhood & other topics.
Saturday, October 31 – Pumpkin Round-Up Sail Race.
Sailors try to grab the most floating pumpkins! Followed by
dinner. $15. Check Tell Tales & Club Calendar for details.
Friday, October 16 – TGIF Dinner – 7:00 PM. Special Events Catering
prepares award-winning Boston clam chowder, crispy coconut prawns,
deluxe salad bar, French bread, dessert. $15
Saturday & Sunday, October 17 - 18 – Pumpkin Festival
Contact Maureen Grimm pumpkinfest@hmbyc.org 726-4515 to volunteer.
Have fun in our calamari booth at the Pumpkin Festival. See article.
Sunday, October 18 – Sunday Sailing 2-4 PM
Thursday, October 22 - Women’s Sailing Group at 5:00 PM and Knit
Happens at 6:00 PM
NOVEMBER DATES!
Sunday, November 1 – Membership Open House. Bring a
friend or neighbor to see what HMBYC has to offer!
Saturday, November 8. – 2pm HMBYC Annual Award
Ceremony and Commodore’s Skit.
Saturday, November 14 – Commodore’s Ball and 2010
Board of Directors is installed. Get dressed up in your
fanciest clothes for the Club’s biggest and glitziest party!
October AHOY! – Page 4
Book Review:
Three Books on a Sailing Race Around the World
By Ken Ayer
Did you ever want to sail in hurricane force winds
and fifty foot seas, alone, around the world and
back again, without ever touching land? Neither
have I, but I do enjoy reading about such sailors
and voyages. The Godforsaken Sea, by Derek
Lundy, (Algonquin) tells the tale of the 1996–
1997 Vendee Globe race and tells it well. The
race leaves Les Sables d’ Olonne, France, and
sails south around the Cape of Good Hope,
through the Indian Ocean, south
of Australia and New Zealand, around Cape Horn, and back to France – 22,700
nautical miles and about 4 months of racing. The racers included 14 men and 2
women at the start; 5 men and 1 woman finished.
Keelboat Sponsors in Stitches
On September 12 over a dozen keelboat
sponsors got together for a sewing party.
They produced new sail covers, jib bags,
tiller covers, and gear bags for the
keelboat fleet.
Sandra Scowen, shown above, was one of
the people who manned Dave Morris’
heavy-duty sewing machine. Vahine is
also shown sporting her new sail cover
and jib bag. Thanks to all those who
helped, including Dave & Lori Morris, Carol
Hoover, Terry Ramseyer, Andy Geiser,
Ken Ayer, Arline Gilmore, Anne Wright,
Kelly & Susan Pike, Bill Klear, Dave Slater,
Lou Michetti and Ray Durazo.
There’s more to be done, so don’t be
surprised if you see the sewing machine
around the clubhouse.
Pete Goss sailed in that one, and left the race to rescue Raphael Dinelli, whose
boat sank as he stepped UP into the lifeboat that the Australians dropped to him.
He tells his own version of it in Close to the Wind. (Carrol & Graff) Pete sailed
upwind in Force 10 (about 50 knot) winds to reach Dinelli (French) and found him
hypothermic, almost immobile, but with just enough left to hoist the bottle of
champagne he offered Pete. Pete (English) hauled him aboard and offered a cup of
hot tea. You really need to read both to understand how modest Goss is, and
what the tradition means that sailors fight all odds (including race rules) to rescue
other sailors in distress.
But you really need to read Ellen McArthur’s Taking on the World (McGrawHill) to understand what it takes to inspire the world and, incidentally, raise the
capital to compete in this toughest of all races. That’s a couple of million, and not
easy to entice out of business people when your parents aren’t rich, and you’re
very young. She came in second in 2000 - 2001, the youngest person ever to
complete the race at the age of 24. Not to mention one of the few who ever
completed the race.
It’s a toss up whether the attraction is the sailing or the sailors in these books.
What makes anyone want to sail a boat into the worst seas in the world? Are the
sailors insane or inspired?
Pumpkin Festival is Just Around the Corner!
It’s almost time for Pumpkin Festival!
The two-day event is scheduled for
Saturday, October 17 and Sunday,
October 18.
The main focus of activity will be the
Club’s Calamari booth on Main Street.
We annually fry and sell hundreds of pounds of Calamari to
hungry visitors at the Festival.
Frankly, it’s a lot of work. But it is also a great way to make
new friends and have fun, too. Just ask anyone who has
done it! Our volunteer coordinator is Maureen Grimm. She
can be reached at pumpkinfest@hmbyc.org or at 650-7264515. You can also talk to Suzy Pinkerton at
portcaptain@hmbyc.org or by calling 415-652-0826. Just let
either one know that you would like to sign up to help.
Prep Week – Tuesday 10/13 or Wednesday 10/14
Clean & bleach Calamari ice chests
Friday, October 16
Load the booth and supplies into the truck at the Club
Set up the booth at the site at 6 PM
Saturday, October 16 and Sunday, October 17
Two people per shift in the booth frying Calamari
Four people doing other things like serving, taking money,
and other support activities
Shifts – 3 hours each – 6 People per Shift
Shift 1 – 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Shift 2 – 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Shift 3 – 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
We look forward to seeing you at the Pumpkin Festival!
October AHOY! – Page 5
FIRST ANNUAL PUMPKIN PATCH ROUNDUP
In keeping with the Coastside spirit of Halloween and
pumpkins, HMBYC is sponsoring the first-ever Pumpkin
Roundup Race on Saturday, October 31.
There will be a skippers’ meeting at noon, with a 1pm start for
all fleets. We have a rating system to even the field between
the different classes. This will be a timed event around the
course with the appropriate rating applied to each boat.
Along the course will be scattered gourds to ghouls -- rescue
as many as your crew can and reduce your overall time.
More crew on your boat will score a bigger reduction (up to
the allowable limit for your boat) . Make it kids and get a
bigger reduction.
Sorry, no nets, pitchforks or harpoons allowed. Gourdal
gouging is strictly prohibited! Parental or spousal permission
required. Best costumed crewmember award. Kids can carve
a pumpkin afterward if the parents clean up after them and
bring the tools to do it!
Bar Manager’s Report
Are You Secretly a Minister of Fun?
(Reveal Yourself!)
by Deb Kessler and Beth Lee
Have a hand in creating
the Half Moon Bay
Yacht Club season 20092010~ be a part of the
HMBYC Events
Committee! Come on -be a Minister in Charge
of Fun – you know you
want to! Can we
persuade you to throw
your hat in the ring? Or
nominate someone else’s
hat?
A new season opens December 1st at the Club, with a new
Board, a fresh calendar, and a new Events Committee. The
2009-2010 Events Committee Co-Chairs are Deb Kessler
and Beth Lee.
I hope you have been enjoying the bar offerings for the
past few months. I continually monitor sales and trends
and try to bring you a good variety at reasonable prices.
You may have noticed the recent discontinuation of the
Clos la Chance zinfandel; it has been replaced by Flock,
a wonderful old vine zinfandel produced by Smoking
Loon. It is selling for $5 per glass or $20 per bottle. On
the red wine front, we are close to the end of our Clos la
Chance syrah and I look forward to offering you a
delicious Australian shiraz to replace it in the near
future. In the white wines, we will soon close out our
Benvolio pinot grigio due to dramatically decreased
demand. I do not plan to replace it.
What does the Events Committee do?
Takes responsibility for social events
Creates the events calendar for the year
Solicits proposals from members for new event ideas
Supports traditional HMBYC events
Forms subcommittees for each event which organize and
execute the fun
Provides oversight and strategic support to the subcommittees in all aspects of event fulfillment, such as:
o Event design and proposal
o Planning
o Budgeting
o Communications
o Event staffing
o Reporting and evaluation
The Domaine Sorin rose’ has been a tremendous hit
since I brought it on in the spring. This was a direct
result of a group of members requesting this wine.
Unfortunately, it has been so popular everywhere and
the vintage is entirely sold out. I am researching another
rose’ to replace this very popular wine. I encourage
anyone with a specific wine or a varietal request to email
me at barmanager@hmbyc.org. I have to balance cost,
inventory, and ease of delivery (so no promises!), but I
will look into your requests.
What will you, a new Minister of Fun, actually do?
Attend the monthly Events Committee Meeting
Volunteer your energy and knowledge to provide HMBYC
with well-executed events
Serve as a sub-committee member for at least one event per
year
Review and vote on proposals from Membership for new
events; do they meet the Membership’s fun threshold?
Make the role of Events Committee Member (aka “Minister
of Fun”) desirable and rewarding
With the approval of our Port Captain, I am going to put
some of our low-selling wines on sale to clear our
inventory. Currently we are selling the Las Rocas
Spanish garnacha for only $3 per glass. This is a lovely
food wine and I encourage you to try it at this great
price. Be on the lookout for future sales—reduced
prices will be in effect until the stock is gone. Cheers!
How does this Committee selection thing work?
Want to Join the Committee? Contact Deb
(debkessler@comcast.net or 650.726.9488) or Beth
(mbw@jps.net or 831.419.9317) by October 8th.
by Deb Kessler
Beth and Deb will form the 2009-2010 committee on Oct 30.
December 1st, we crank up the fun machine!
Hey— flaunt your moxie! Contact Deb or Beth!
October AHOY! – Page 6
Congratulations and Best Wishes
The Club extends its very best wishes to Marcus Choy and Beth Lee,
who were married on September 13 on the lanai overlooking the
harbor. Neil Hooper officiated and many members of the Club were
present since the ceremony was unannounced and all were welcome
to witness the nuptials. Marcus is well known to the Club’s racers
and kayak enthusiasts and Beth currently co-chairs the 2010 Events
Committee. We wish them much happiness.
HMBYC BOARD MEMBERS & LEADERSHIP 2009
Name
Phone
Email
Commodore
Position
Terri Lahey
650 726 2474
commodore@hmbyc.org
Vice Commodore
Neal Wehtje
650 726 1011
vcommodore@hmbyc.org
Rear Commodore
Ray Durazo
650 703 0813
rcommodore@hmbyc.org
Treasurer
Rich Sullo
650 728 2120
treasurer@hmbyc.org
Secretary
Cecily Hatchitt
650 823 2377
secretary@hmbyc.org
membership@hmbyc.org
Membership
Bernie Forde
650 302 1892
Facilities
Bjorn Conrad
650 793 8654
facilities@hmbyc.org
Suzy Pinkerton
650 728 3361
portcaptain@hmbyc.org
Director-at-Large
Kelly Pike
650 712 0452
directoratlarge@hmbyc.org
Boatyard Manager
Harry Ysselstein
415 706 6216
boatyard@hmbyc.org
Deb Kessler
650 726 9488
barmanager@hmbyc.org
Port Captain
Bar Manager
Quartermaster (Ship's Stores)
Mimi Wisnom
650 728 9544
qmaster@hmbyc.org
Cynthia Ramseyer
415 519 1915
specialevents@hmbyc.org
Bernie Forde
650 302 1892
membership@hmbyc.org
Kay Burns
650 996 5217
decor@hmbyc.org
Sailing Committee Chair
Karen Flick
650 728 2120
sailing@hmbyc.org
Youth Sailing Committee Chair
Neal Wehtje
650 726 1011
youthsailing@hmbyc.org
pumpkinfest@hmbyc.org
Events Committee Chair
Membership Committee Chair
Décor Committee Chair (new building)
Pumpkin Festival Vounteer Chair
Fall Fundraiser Chair
Fall Fundraiser Auction Donations
Maureen Grimm
650 726 4515
Claire Borkert Miller
n/a
auction@hmbyc.org
Beth Lee
831-419-9317
auctiondonations@hmbyc.org
Race Director
Charlie Quest
650 823 4572
racing@hmbyc.org
Women's Sailing Group Chair
Peggy Ruse
650 465 2664
womensailmanager@hmbyc.org
Liz Allison
650 726 9334
picya@hmbyc.org
PICYA Representative (Main)
PICYA Representative
Paul Minoletti
picya@hmbyc.org
PICYA Representative
Terri Lahey
650 726 2474
picya@hmbyc.org
YRA Rep
Steve Smith
650 726 2474
yrarep@hmbyc.org
HMBYC Bookkeeper
Tell Tales Editor
Karen Tobin
650 743 7636
office@hmbyc.org
Danise Conrad
650 704 0906
telltales@hmbyc.org
AHOY! Newsletter Editor
Ray Durazo
650 703 0813
newsletter@hmbyc.org
Webmaster
Neil Hooper
650 245 0533
webmaster@hmbyc.org
Spencer Nassar
650 284 1812
woscheduling@hmbyc.org
WO Scheduler
C15 Fleet
Charlie Quest
650 728 5193
c15s@hmbyc.org
Singlehander Fleet
Charlie Quest
650 728 5193
singlehanders@hmbyc.org
Dave Morris
602 743 7129
keelboats@hmbyc.org
Cecily Hatchitt
650 823 2377
calendar@hmbyc.org
Keelboat Fleet
Calendar Scheduler
October AHOY! – Page 7
SEPTEMBER RACING ACTION
Continued from Page 1
Keelboat Sponsors Fun Race – September 20
The call it a “Fun Race” because the primary objective is
to enjoy oneself. Shown here after the action ended are the
merry sailors who participated in Cal20 racing. Winds
were light but that didn’t seem to dampen spirits as the
fleet made its way (slowly) around the marks. Dave
Morris organized the courses, set the marks and generally
ran the event, all the while sailing around among the
Cal20s in the much faster Impulse, Vahine. Dave
graciously kept Vahine out of the competition but did not
hesitate to show the rest of the fleet Vahine’s stern at every
opportunity. Go, Dave!
Vice Commodore’s Cup
C15s
1. Wasbauer
2. Vance
3. Fishman
4. Schofield
5. Day
6. Quest
7. McCluney
8. Amir
9. Arndt
10. Gorey
11. Lee
Vice Commodore’s Cup
Lasers
1. Usher
2. Boome
3. Barrere
4. Kerrest
5. Usher G
6. Margeson
7. McGinn
8. Flick
9. Morris
10. McWherter
Neal Wehtje
Construction
Kitchen and Bath Remodels
a specialty
650-726-1011
nealwehtje@comcast.net
Contractor License 864704
650-996-5217
kay@kayburns.com www.kayburns.com
RE/MAX Dolphin Real Estate
Half Moon Bay, CA
Kay donates 10% of her commission
for all referrals and transactions that close escrow
that come from HMBYC members.
Vice Commodore’s Cup
Cal20s
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Knot Now……...Choy
Uranus…………Klear
OMinnehaha…..Sullo
Venus Envy……Ruse
Pluto’s Rev……Cantillo
Happpy Hour…Durazo
Keelboat Sponsors
Fun Race
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Uranus……..…..Pike
Know Now….…Choy
OMinnehaha…..Sullo
Venus Envy……Scowen
Pluto’s Rev…….Cantillo
Happpy Hour….Durazo
Normal Clubhouse Hours:
Friday, 6pm-11pm
Saturday, 2pm-11 pm
Sunday, 2 pm – 7 pm
Office Hours: (Call)
Office Email: office@hmbyc
Office Phone: (650) 728-2120
Office Fax: (650) 728-1947
Club Phone & Message: (650) 728-2120
Club Mailing Address:
Physical Location:
P.O Box 52, El Granada CA 94018
214 Princeton Avenue, Princeton
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