r eefpoint - Racine Yacht Club!
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r eefpoint - Racine Yacht Club!
Mark your calendar: Blue Nose Regatta and Shrimp Boil – September 21 Dock & Yard Day – October 12 REEF POINT “For the encouragement and promotion of yachting and the creation of a spirit of good fellowship…” September 2013 (RYC Constitution, Article II) Racine Yacht Club Commodore’s Report Racine, Wisconsin S2 7.9 Class Championship Regatta The summer surely has moved quickly. The most recent notable event was Denali’s line honors on the Trans Superior race. Congratulations to Rick Hennig and his crew on their success. Dr. Tony Herrmann has taken the time to document previous Line Honor finishes at the Racine Yacht Club. There’s more details in his article, but it’s been 66 years since the last RYC “first to finish” on a Great Lakes major race. In local racing news, we just finished up whirlwind weeks with the Racine Yacht Club Regatta. Bounded on both ends, we hosted the CRAW regatta, Catalina 30 nationals, and the Star’s 59th Mission Regatta. I don’t think this would have been possible without the vision and hard work of the Race Committee volunteers and the Samples. All did an outstanding job and even took time out to plan perfect weather. Some other aspects of Regatta did were less than satisfactory. Next year, we will return to the membership organizing some A fleet of 17 S2 7.9s has arrived at RYC as we host their annual championship regatta. 2010 CCR photo by Danielle Dickert of the food in the style of years gone by. We will improve. Stay tuned for Blue Nose weekend and the Shrimp Boil. As always, great food and terrific entertainment. – Charlie Manning, Commodore RYC 2013 Extended Cruise – A Great Success The RYC fleet (Ultreya/Assuager/Pelican/More Mischief/Pot-OGold and Honey B) completed a 19-day, 550-mile, 13-port cruise with very, very cooperative weather and no serious problems. We departed RYC on Aug. 4 with four boats; two boats, Honey B and Pot-O-Gold having gone out a couple days earlier to visit additional Michigan harbors. We went to Port Washington, then to Sheboygan. We crossed from Sheboygan to Pentwater, Michigan on August 6, where we joined up with our crews who had left Racine early. Now we were six boats and we enjoyed two days in beautiful Pentwater before moving north to Manistee. Sailing north from Manistee to Frankfort (where Honey B departed for an early return and Assuager was delayed for a steering system failure), Frankfort to Leland, and Leland to Elk Rapids on the east side of Grand Traverse Bay where we enjoyed three restful days. Phones ミ General: (262) 634-8585 Our return route was Elk Rapids, then Leland, where Assuager rejoined, Frankfort, where Pot-O-Gold and More Mischief left one day early to insure better weather for the westbound crossing, then Manistee and Ludington on the Michigan side. Ultreya, Assuager and Pelican crossed from Ludington to Sheboygan on August 20. We finished the cruise from Sheboygan to Port Washington and home to Racine, where we got nailed by the big thunderstorm off Milwaukee on August 22. We thoroughly enjoyed the company of good sailors, several cook-outs, numerous good restaurant dinners, plus shopping and sights ashore in various harbors. Although a fleet of six boats is somewhat akin to herding turtles, we can handle even more if anyone would like to join in next year. – Tom Lattomus 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 View the Reef Point in color on our Web site! News in Brief Sign up forRYC our FREE e-newsletter, Lake Michigan SuRF, today! Visit:meeting http://tinyurl.com/LMSuRF From the August Board minutes: “really good.” Still deciding on what to do Rear Commodore John Stanley said that for America’s Cup. Meetings/Club Hours See this month’s calendar on page 4 for additional coming events. We do not sellwill or share long-range planning reports be incontact by informaHouseinforDirector Jim Rooney reported that tion to or with anyone! Your September September for a final report to be presented contact mation will only be used for LMSRF com 5 7:00pm New Member Meeting he was giving out contract info to prospective to Board in October. munications purposes. Help grow sailing Will have three weeks to evaluate 12 7:00pm Board Meeting caterers. Requested Al Henning Regatta be and sail racing! 19 7:00pm General Membership and come up with proposals. changed back to Racine Regatta. Several Meeting Seniors Group sent in a complaint. questions were raised in the past as to why Caterer addressed issues and things were October regatta name was changed in the first place. Become 3 7:00pm New Member Meeting are ato Member have a Family would appreciate not having Al’s better. Possible suggestions Sailing Organization - 10 7:00pm Board Meeting buffet, have members pre-order, offer a good name sullied and would rather just Here’s why ... 17 7:00pm General Membership convert back to old name to make dissension soup/sandwich of the week. Meeting go away. Decided to table it for further HOOK Committee: Race was a success Gail M. Turluck Photo discussion when full board was in FALL CLUB HOURS despite weather. Looks like the event attendance. Mon., Tues., Thurs – 4PM to 9PM* turned a small profit for the Club. Wed., Fri. – 11AM to 9PM* Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter, Membership Secretary’s Report: No new Saturday – 9AM to 9PM* Lake Michigan SuRF, today! We invite your Club to Join Today! Sunday 9AM to 9PM* members. Two candidates who were voted COMMUNICATIONS A written complaint was received regarding Our mission is to provide Visit: http://tinyurl.com/LMSuRF *Closing times are determined at the on last month called the Club office to the dog situation at the Club. Charlie to bartender’s discretion; Club is typically open rescind their decisions toracing join therules Club due and race the specifics. Handicapped Parking until 9:00 ifApplication there are patrons We do not sell or share contact informaYacht Club onpresent. the Internet: to time constraints. Both hope to join in the handle seems to an issue in the lot.contact Jim will get tion to anyone! Your informanagement education toorbewith future, but the timing just isn’t right for GALLEY HOURS pursuant to be theused issue. Gail M. Turluck Photocode mation will only for LMSRF comthem this year. Lake Michigan WED and FRI Lunch............... 11:00-2:00 FRIDAY Dinner .........................5:00-9:00 Sail Racing NEW BUSINESS SATURDAY Lunch................... 11:00-2:00 Yard Director’s Report: to Fabric sample for encourage complement, SUNDAY Breakfast..................8:00-12:00 fence was presented. Cigarette butts STILL Board cookout to be held on Monday, September 16, to invite commodores from SUNDAY Lunch.......................12:00-2:00 Federation and support sailboat a problem on the Club grounds. SSYC, SMYC, 5th Street and Harbor Lite. clubs and individuals and munications purposes. http://lmsrf.org/lmsrf/index.php/join/yacht-club-application Help grow sailing and sail racing! We invite your Club to Join Today! OFFICE HOURS 8 AM until 2 PM M-F racing on Lake Michigan. Entertainment DirectoronKurt Lasson Yacht Club Application the Internet: reported that the Blue Nose Band will be http://lmsrf.org/lmsrf/index.php/join/yacht-club-application Lake Michigan Sail Racing Federation 1245 West Gull Lake Drive Our mission is to provide racing rules and race Lake Michigan Sail Racing Federation www.lmsrf.org We do not sell or share contact information to or with anyone! Your contact infor~~~~/)~~~/)~~~~~/)~~/)~~~~/)~~~ mation will only be used for LMSRF communications purposes. grow sailing Doing whatever it takes Help to get more people sailing and sailand racing! more boats on starting lines on Lake Michigan! and support sailboat racing on Lake Michigan. Yacht Club Application www.lmsrf.org http://lmsrf.org/lmsrf/index.php/jo ~~~~/)~~~/)~~~~~/)~~/)~~~~/)~~~ Doing whatever it takes to get more people sailing and more boats on starting lines on Lake Michigan! ~~~~/)~~~/)~~~~~/)~~/)~~~~/)~~~ Yacht Club Application Internet: Representation Makes on thethe Difference http://lmsrf.org/lmsrf/index.php/join/yacht-club-application In Memoriam ~~~~/)~~~/)~~~~~/)~~/)~~~~/)~~~ Lake Michigan Sail R Visit RYC’s Website at www.racineyachtClub.org Gloria Hagglund, Mickey Adams, Cliff1245 West Gull Haas, Bill Blaesing and Joan Fox have Richland, M passed away recently. RYC extends sincere 312.857.6640 T | 7 sympathies to all of their families during lmsrfadministratio this difficult time.Gail M. Turluck Photo for the most up-to-date information, events and race results. 2 Our mission is to provide We invite your Club t 312.857.6640 T | 786.358.3605 F lmsrfadministration@lmsrf.org management education to clubs and individuals and Gull Lake Drive Sign up for1245 ourWest FREE e-newsletter, Phone: 312.857.6640 Fax: 786.358.3805 Richland, MI 49083 Lake Michigan SuRF, today! to complement, encourage e-mail: lmsrfadministration@lmsrf.org 312.857.6640 T | 786.358.3605 F Visit: http://tinyurl.com/LMSuRF www.lmsrf.org lmsrfadministration@lmsrf.org Richland, MI 49083 Phone: 312.857.6640 Fax: 786.358.3805 We invite your Club to Join Today! e-mail: lmsrfadministration@lmsrf.org www.lmsrf.org www.lms ~~~~/)~~~/)~~~~~/ Doing whatever it takes to g and more boats on starting l Remembering Long-Time Member Cliff Hass walkway from the Club to the pier and the building of the new Clubhouse, to name just a few. Also, let’s not forget, Thanksgiving and Christmas morning making Tom and Jerrys. It is with sadness that I report that long time Club member Cliff Haas has passed away at the age of 88. He was married to Charlotte Knop on February 18, 1950 and together they raised two children, Bonne Haas and Keith (and Jill) Haas. Cliff also enjoyed his four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Cliff and Charlotte joined the Racine Yacht Club in 1961. Cliff served in several officer and directors positions of the Club. Being a CPA, Cliff was a huge asset when the Club was having financial problems back in the 1960’s. He was deeply concerned for the financial well being of the Club. Cliff was also there to help at all of the work parties for the Club’s improvements like the pier expansion, the barge slip system, the Cliff was a man of many skills and a very hard worker. He was also a very accomplished sailor. He raced every race that was available from Wednesday night Club races to the Chicago Mac race. He raced them with his brother-in-law, and best friend, Gary Knop aboard the Rouge, Miramar, Kimosabe and the super yacht Uber Alles. At the age of 13, I had the experience of racing aboard the Uber Alles with Cliff, Gary, Sherm Foertsch, Doc Skup, Cliff Shadel, John Nielson, Todd Knop, Brian Haley and Cliff’s son, Keith. I learned a lot about what it takes to win, but I also learned a lot about friendship and camaraderie and the work ethic that you must have to win. After racing we would have some camaraderie and Cliff would put on his German army helmet and do a great Arte Johnson impersonation from Rowan and Martin’s “Laugh-In.” Now, you have to imagine Cliff with his German army helmet on, a cigarette in his mouth and a drink in his hand, and then saying that funny saying, “Very interesting, but stupid.” We would all get a good laugh. Cliff had a quick wit and loved a good joke. After Cliff’s racing days were done, he moved into the race management position where he and Romey Wilear, Tom Haakenson, Don Fiehweg and Rich Lennertz were inseparable. They were a great team that ran the best racing around. When I became the race director, I owned a 46’ race boat that I wanted to race, but I couldn’t because I did not have enough people to run the races. It was Cliff that came out of retirement and said, “Rick go race, I got you covered.” Another time I got myself in some trouble with a high speed chase and a number of people from the Club wrote letters to the judge asking for leniency and one of the letters was from Cliff. He was always there for the RYC and he was always there for me and anyone that needed a helping hand. In closing, I would like to add a passage from the RYC’s 51st anniversary book: “Our many thanks to all who have put forth an effort to further the Racine Yacht Club in its endeavors throughout the years. We are proud to be a part of such an organization.” – Clifford E. Haas, Editor The membership was proud to have Cliff Haas as a member and friend to all. Until we meet again, Rick Hennig Denali Wins Line Honors In the recent Trans Superior Race, Line Honors were won by Denali and Rick Hennig, its skipper-owner and crew of 13. To our knowledge, the last time a boat flying the burgee of Racine Yacht Club won Line Honors for a major offshore race was 66 years ago in the 1947 Queen’s Cup Race from Milwaukee to St. Joseph, Michigan. The boat was Q 12 Spindle skippered by Vitas Thomas. The only other known Line Honors recognitions won in any major offshore races by a Racine Yacht Club boat in its 97 year history were in the 1939 Chicago Mackinac and in the 1940 Michigan City to Chicago/Jackson Park races. It was again Q 12 then named Gloriant at the time, owned and skippered by Tony Herrmann Sr. Line Honors is a very special and unique event. It means that independent of any rating system or handicap, you are the first boat to finish. In all four of these instances, these Line Honors were won against boats in those fleets that were faster and bigger. Rick and his crew were very satisfied with their performance especially against the newer and exotic Volvo 70 Il Mostro with its canting keel, lee boards and twin rudders, which was touted as the boat to beat in this Trans Superior Race. Congratulations, Rick, to you, your crew and Denali. You all brought honor and fame to your home yacht club. – Dr. Tony Herrmann The 2013 Denali Trans Superior crew. Not pictured: Todd Knop, who returned home earlier. Photo courtesy of Laurie Christensen Hennig 3 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 — September-October Sunday Monday 8 Breakfast Served 8-12:00 lunch Served 12-2:00 Summer Series #18, 19, 20 15 Breakfast Served 8-12:00 lunch Served 12-2:00 Tuesday 9 Club Opens @ 4:00 Club Opens @ 4:00 Wednesday 10 RYC Annual Ladies Salad Luncheon 11:30 Club Opens @ 4:00 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Thursday 11 S2 7.9 Class Championship Regatta 16 Club Opens @ 4:00 17 Board Cookout Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 18 Club Opens @ 4:00 Friday 12 S2 7.9 Class Championship Regatta Board Meeting 7:00 pm Club Opens @ 4:00 19 Saturday 13 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 S2 7.9 Class Championship Regatta S2 7.9 Class Championship Regatta 20 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 22 Club Opens @ 4:00 23 Club Opens @ 4:00 24 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 25 Club Opens @ 4:00 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 21 Blue Nose Regatta and Shrimp Boil General Membership Meeting 7:00 pm Breakfast Served 8-12:00 lunch Served 12-2:00 14 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 26 27 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 28 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 Louie’s Last Regatta Milwaukee 29 Breakfast Served 8:00-12:00 lunch Served 12-2:00 Club Opens @ 4:00 30 Club Opens @ 4:00 1 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 2 Club Opens @ 4:00 3 New Member Meeting 4 Club Opens @ 9:00 lunch Served 11-2:00 11 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 5 7:00 pm October Breakfast Served 8:00-12:00 lunch Served 12-2:00 6 Club Opens @ 4:00 7 Club Opens @ 4:00 8 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 9 Club Opens @ 4:00 10 Club Opens @ 11:00 lunch Served 11:00-2:00 Dinner Served 5:00-9:00 Board Meeting 7:00 pm Mark Your Calendar Upcoming Entertainment/Events S2 7.9 Championships..Sept.11-14 Blue Nose Regatta and Shrimp Boil.............................September 21 Louie’s Last Regatta, Ale House, Milwaukee................September 28 Join us for RYC’s events! Celebration, camaraderie, laughs and good times. It’s what Racine Yacht Club is all about – so come on down and be a part of the fun! 12 Yard & Dock Day 8:00 am Entertainment Well, hard to believe, but the Summer is coming to an end... Our last main event of the year is the Blue Nose Regatta - Shrimp Boil Saturday September 21st. The Band: TRIADD Eagles, Steve Miller, Beatles 60’s to the present www.TriaddBand.com Will Start At: 6:30 pm Food will be served from: 6-8 pm $18.00 in advance $25.00 At the door Please Call Kim at 262-634-8585 For Reservations! 4 What an Adventure! Dangerous Liaison – Joe McGauran On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 AdventureSail® 2013 was held at the Racine Yacht Club for girls age 7-17, in cooperation with Girls Inc., (Jeanette Brown, Director) and the Women’s Sailing Foundation. Fast Cat – Kurt Lasson Fortitude – Chuck and Debbie LeCrone Foxy – Blaise Arena Where do I begin to say, “Thank You?” Words can not express how grateful I am to all of you, for your support and guidance, for assisting me in the success of this year’s AdventureSail® program. Strong, cold, northeast winds blew AdventureSail® a bit off course; however, the 14th annual, free, one day sailing program for 82 girls was a big success! This is only because the RYC members went above and beyond to volunteer their time and talent. In addition to what was Goombay Smash – Gregg Henning Hasten – Fred Stritt-Rick Cermak Knot a Clew – Jack Landwehr Little Angel – Vickie and Mike Langton RYC’s Moon Johnson and soon-to-be lady pirate took girls out on the big Sheriff boat, and gave them the opportunity to drive. The girls were divided into six groups and they rotated to another group every 15 minutes Group leaders Compass reading, charts, and lifejackets: Jane and Jim Stewart Penny Express – Charlie Gagnon and Joyce Papes Samuri – Welcome and Jim Sittig Sea Scouts – Brooke Strand, Savannah LaBoy, and Brent Strand T-Time – Amy Cermak and Jim Woolrage Z-Rae – Louise and Ron Weiss Miss Bell City’s Teen, Mara Mandli– coordinated by Sue Beres RYC Pirate – Moon Johnson Wind direction, landmarks and the compass: Cathy Sample Boat parts: Brooke and Brent Strand Knot tying (Square, Figure 8, and bowline): Kaisa Herrmann with assistants Welcome Sittig and Anita Carr Deputy Sheriff Liz Knight and Christiane Herrmann planned, our very own, RYC Pirate (Moon Johnson) arrived to share pirate history, and he encouraged the girls to learn about female pirates by searching on the internet. Mara Mandli, Miss Bell City’s Teen with her sparkling tiara, captured the young girl’s heart as she spoke about the importance of volunteering and giving back to the community. She also commended the girls for attending AdventureSail®2013, and encouraged them to continue to try new and different experiences. When the girls had a spare moment, Trudy Strand had the girls involved in many activities, from untying a human knot, hula hooping, a bubble gum contest, and a peanut hunt, complete with prizes. Deputy Sheriff, Mrs. Liz Knight Points of Sail: Savannah LaBoy with assistant Joe McGauran Racine Health Department Blue Wave Beach certification/cleanliness: Steven Kurdas At registration, the girls had been assigned to specific boats and even though the conditions didn’t allow the boats to sail, the girls went aboard and toured the sailboats. Deputy Sheriff Knight also took many girls on a harbor tour, allowing the girls to drive the big Sheriff’s Water Patrol boat. Not too windy for Fred Stritt, he and Rick Cermak took several girls for a harbor tour aboard Hasten. Greg Henning also did a harbor cruise aboard Racer Chaser. Boat Owners/Crew Arion – Michael and Anthony Anania Bliss – Jane and Jim Stewart Challenge – Moon Johnson Mara Mandli, Miss Bell City’s Teen and friends Registration Girls Inc. – Jeanette Brown, Director Clerical Administration Joan Woolrage Activities and Games Trudy Strand Water Purchase Jim and Joan Woolrage Crowd Control, Pizza Servers Joan Woolrage Sue Beres Jan and Bill Murin Terry Marcus 5 What an Adventure! (cont’d) Registration Erin Boston, Louise Weiss Sue Beres, Vickie Langton Sandi Fox, Kaisa Herrmann Anita Carr, Joyce Papes T-Shirt Manager Joan Woolrage Racine Sheriff Sergeant Hogan Deputy Sheriff Liz Knight Intern Anna Sweeti Points of Sail Singers Kaisa Herrmann Brooke Strand Savannah LaBoy Shaylee Smith Brent Strand Brooke Strand explains the parts of the boat Kaisa Herrmann teaches knot tying The Big Tent Jack Landwehr Thanks to all: I couldn’t do it without YOU! Amy Cermak, RYC AdventureSail®Coordinator Unconditional Love and Support Rick Cermak, Jim and Joan Woolrage Clothing Corner Blue Nose Annual Clothing Clearance Saturday, Sept. 21st “On the Patio” at 12 Noon Be There! See some of the specials on page 7! 6 Clothing Corner Blue Nose Special - Soft Shell Jackets at a real value. This go-to basic sheds light wind and rain and is a perfect choice for on or off the water. The clean silhouette and traditional black color make this jacket in mens and ladies as attractive as it’s price. 100% polyester woven shell bonded to a 100% polyester micro fleece lining. Front zippered pockets. Saturday, September 21st only Blue Nose Special price of $45 M-XL; thereafter $50 and $48 XXL; thereafter $53. Ladies sizes S-XXL - Same great price. Blue Nose Special - New Colorblock Soft Shell Jacket. Pair warmth with style - for a great price. Athleticinspired color blocking on the sides and sleeves give this soft shell up-to-date appeal, while a polyester micro fleece interior keeps you comfortable. Mens in black/imperial blue. Ladies in battleship grey/dark rose. Saturday, September 21st only Blue Nose Special price of $52 M-XL; thereafter $58 and $58 XXL; thereafter $63. Ladies sizes S-XL - same great price. Call For The V.I.P. Treatment! 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