Mooring Line July 2014 - Southwestern Yacht Club

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Mooring Line July 2014 - Southwestern Yacht Club
JULY 2014
Southwestern Yacht Club
2702 Qualtrough Street
San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 222-0438 • Fax (619) 222-8214
www.southwesternyc.org
email: info@southwesternyc.org
Board of Directors
Commodore
Vice Commodore
Rear Commodore
Port Captain
Secretary
Treasurer
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Jr. S/C Commodore
Chris Brzezinski
Mary Haller
Sandra Sherman
Russ Cornelius
Bruce Harris
Richard Smith
Mike Elovitz
Keith Robertson
Don Stouder
Sandy Trimpi
Rocky Wilson
Chris O’Brien
Food Service Hours
*Table Reservations Will Be Held For 20 Minutes.
Monday & Tuesday - Limited Menu
Contents
From The Bridge
1
Vice Commodore’s Report
1, 4
Welcome Aboard
2, 3
Port Captain’s Report
3
News from the Social Scene
4
News Around the Club
5
The SWYC Luau is Back Flyer
5
Save the Date Flyer
5
Junior News
6
Last Call
6
2015 Board of Directors Nominations Flyer
7
Yesteryear & Cabrillo IV Regattas Photos
8, 9
Reel Fun
10
Southwestern Cruisers
11
Predicted Log
11
Monte Carlo Nights Flyer
12
Reservations are strongly encouraged and greatly appreciated.
Bar Hours
Sunday-Thursday
Friday & Saturday
Happy Hour
Monday-Friday
11:30am-9:00pm
11:30am-10:00pm
Business Card Ads
13, 14
Monthly Calendars
15, 16
Dinghy Cocktail Cruise Flyer
Inside Back Cover
5:00pm-6:00pm
Breakfast Menu
Saturday & Sunday
8:00am-11:30am
Lunch Menu
Wednesday-Thursday
Friday-Sunday
11:30am-2:30pm
11:30am-3:00pm
Clubhouse Information
General Manager
Craig Wong
Office Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm
Bar Menu
11:30am-2:30pm
5:00pm-8:15pm
3:00pm-5:00pm
Monday-Tuesday
Friday-Sunday
Dinner Menu
Wednesday-Thursday
Friday-Saturday
Sunday
5:00pm-8:15pm
5:00pm-9:00pm
5:00pm-8:15pm
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Editor: Pat Hansen phansen@ucsd.edu
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Cover
Yesteryear Race in San Diego Bay
Photos Courtesy of Rick Pluth and Jack Fisher
Photography Group Coordination by Jack Thorpe
48-Hour Cancellation Policy
For Club Events
In order to avoid a charge to your account for a
Club event that you are unable to attend, please
cancel your reservation at least two days prior to
the event. Thank you.
From The Bridge
by Commodore Chris Brzezinski
brzezinski@cox.net
W
hen I was a kid growing up, July was one of
my favorite months. School was a dim
memory, baseball was in full swing (smile),
there were picnics, swimming, long days, and of course
think you might like to do
a little “fun” sailboat
racing, this is the group you want to participate with for a
little competition and a lot of fun.
the Fourth of July celebrations. So, how awesome is it this
year that the Fourth falls on a Friday! We have a few treats
Finally, the Fourth of July holiday is also a time for a little
in store at the Club during Fourth of July weekend. First,
reflection. Back when I was young, I was worried about
the Cruisers are sponsoring one of their famous dinghy
the guys who were going to Vietnam; now I worry about
cocktail cruises on July Fourth. They will be hosting
beverages and all participants will be sharing their tastiest
hors d’oeuvres. Check for details in Halyards and on the
Club website – if you don’t have a dinghy in the water,
you can still join the fun by bringing your hors d’oeuvres
dockside. On Saturday the fifth, the Club will welcome a
perennial favorite - entertainer Sue Palmer, Queen of
Boogie Woogie, and her Motel Swing Band Orchestra. Be
sure to get to the Club early for that event, as it is always
very well attended – Chef Danny will be running specials
for dinner. Then Sunday, the Southwestern Racing Fleet
will hold its second of three Boland series races. If you
our service members going to a variety of “hot spots”
around the world. As we celebrate the anniversary of our
Nation’s Independence with parties, fireworks, and good
food and drink, let’s take a moment to tip our hat and be
thankful for all the men and women who represent our
great Nation, protect our freedom and help so many others
all over the world every day.
However you celebrate in July, make sure to include all
your friends at the Club in your itinerary.
Nostrovia! (Cheers!)
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Vice Commodore’s Report
by Vice Commodore Mary Haller
mhaller1@san.rr.com
W
hat an incredible
Vice Commodore’s
Party we just had! If
you can believe it, because, well, frankly, it’s not often I
am at a loss for words, I was caught almost speechless
over the warm and generous things some of the speakers
had to say. I was deeply honored by the whole event and
it will be one of my most cherished memories. We had a
fantastic group of attendees, coupled with delicious food,
great entertainment, and wonderful decorations. All that
together made for a memorably fun event for all. And for
all those who wanted to be there, but were unable to
attend-we felt you there in spirit!
First of all, I would like to give a big thank you to Rear
Commodore Sandra Sherman for putting on such a great
event. She truly outdid herself with this party, and, based
on how well we worked together, I know we’ll continue
to have a great working relationship over the next few
years! Thank you, too, to Sandy Trimpi who worked with
Sandra to create all the amazing decorations. As is typical,
Sandy went above and beyond with the décor! I know
everyone in attendance would like to thank John Trimpi
for hiring my favorite band, San Diego’s finest Beatles
revival band, Help!. The dance floor stayed packed all
night and there were even a few fun battles with beach
balls on the dance floor. And of course, a huge thank you
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Welcome Aboard
by Rear Commodore Sandra Sherman
slsherman@cox.net
O
ver half way through the
year and, as you can see
by the number of new
members that have been introduced
to you each month, we have had
some busy sponsors this year. It is
always wonderful to see how many
of you are involved in bringing new
members to SWYC.
This month, I have the pleasure of introducing eight new
members.
Dean & Deborah Wilson and their 4 daughters, are
joining us as regular members. They plan on buying a
boat, but wanted to join a Club first and thanks to their
sponsors, Stephanie Rossis & Mike Callahan, who sold
them on our Junior Program, they felt SWYC was the best
fit. They have 4 daughters, Dina age 12, Laney age 9, and
Dylan & Delilah age 6 and are interested in having them
take sailing lessons this summer. Dean has always enjoyed
sailing and has sailed on his sister’s boat many times. They
look forward to getting involved in the social activities and
race management.
Matt Schmidt & Leila Karp own a C&C 37 currently at
Shelter Island Marina; they sail by SWYC every time they
take the boat out and have always thought about joining.
After meeting their sponsors, Jeff Spangler & George
Karris, and attending Opening Day, they felt it was a
good time to become members. Matt grew up in Munich
and has sailed most of his life. He misses racing and would
like to get involved again as well as teach young members
the basics of small boat handling. While Leila is new to
sailing, she has grown up around the water and hopes to
get involved with the Anglers.
Patrick & Brenda Sgambati have recently sold their
powerboat and purchased their first sailboat. Their
sponsors, Ian Van Tuyl & Mike Johnston, have sailed
with them on many occasions helping them get used to
their new Catalina 30. Patrick is a Technology Manager for
Wells Fargo and Brenda is an Executive Secretary for a
major local Casino. They currently reside in Riverside, but
are looking forward to retiring in a few years. Until then
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they plan on spending most of their free time sailing.
Abel & Susana Toledo currently do not own a boat, but
are looking into potential sailboat options. They recently
have become empty nesters, with their three children
between 18 & 22 no longer in the house and are looking
to develop new friendships with mutual interests. They are
neighbors with their sponsor, Dick Adams, and were
introduced to the Club by Carlos & Magaly Caprioglio.
Abel is a physician who loves the ocean, not only sailing,
but he is an avid surfer. They indicated they live within
walking distance to the Club, but considering they run
marathons, that could be further than most of us would
think is walking distance.
William & Cynthia Roush have been active in many
Yacht Clubs over the years, including Bill being a Staff
Commodore from Oceanside Yacht Club. They are looking
to have their boat back in San Diego Bay, so felt that
joining a Club here was important. Now that they are both
retired, they are interested in getting involved in Club
activities again. They have four children and six
grandchildren, two live locally and are potential Junior
program participants. Bill is looking forward to getting
back into racing and making new friends and getting
reconnected with old friends, like his sponsor, Mike Kirk,
who has known Bill for over 45 years. They used to sail
together before Bill and Cindy moved to North County.
Mark Newcomb and his wife Ellie are joining us as Flag
members and plan to bring their Catalina 22 to the Club.
Mark grew up in Point Loma and remembers SWYC as the
friendly Club; it is nice to know things have not changed
in the years since he was a child. He is a pilot for
American Airlines and now that his children are grown, he
is looking forward to getting back into the boating
community. Bob Bernier has known Mark for over 10
years from their time as Pilots for American together and
Jerry Newton knows Mark through his parents. Mark’s
parents were neighbors of the Newtons for over 24 years.
Steve Cobos is sponsoring his brother, Peter Cobos.
Peter currently lives in Las Vegas, but plans on continued
travels to San Diego. Peter has enjoyed the time that he
has spent on Steve’s boat at SWYC and hopes to get a slip
Port Captain’s Report
by Port Captain Russ Cornelius
russ@ensignyachts.com
The difference between a fairy tale and a sea tale? A fairy tale starts with "Once upon a time".
A sea tale starts with " This ain't no $hit"! - Edith Widder
T
he Port of San Diego recently
completed their hazardous
materials site visit. We did a
great job! I can see three reasons for
this. 1. Many of you understand the
importance of keeping hazardous
materials confined. 2. Some of you
read my notice in the Halyard and
cleaned things up a bit around your area. 3. Bob Soderberg’s
team walked the docks and, with my permission, removed the
hazardous material they found. The good news is that there
just wasn’t much they had to remove. So fellow members,
congratulations to you! And thanks!
Member Dock Orientation is here! What is it? We are
starting a new program for members who are placing their
boat in a club slip for the first time. Aligning with one of
our Dockmasters, the member will be instructed as to the
location of safety ladders, safety rings, fire extinguishers,
fire hoses, first aid stations, AEDs, electrical boxes, etc.
They also learn how to properly secure their boats and a
bit about shared slip courtesies. It will become mandatory
for members placing boats in a slip since the first of the
year. Others are very welcome to receive the orientation.
If you want to keep a boat in the water overnight, keep in
mind that we are making 24’ slips available for that. You
can coordinate it with the front office.
In the last ten years, San Diego has experienced two
tsunamis. No, we didn’t have huge waves crushing houses.
But both of them created extremely strong currents in the
bay. The water behaved like that in fast moving rivers. The
added feature was that the water rapidly moved in one
direction and then switched direction and rapidly moved in
the opposite direction. Strong enough that large boats
broke away from their berths and the dock at Bali Hai was
destroyed. During the last tsunami, some boaters decided
to take their boats out to open waters. Because of its
openness to the ocean, the Shelter Island Basin is one of
the most vulnerable areas. Thanks to our General Manager
Craig Wong, the Dockmasters have become aware of a
tsunami preparedness program and will be developing a
plan for our club.
Please remember, if you are planning on taking your boat
out of the slip for more than 72 hours you must file a float
plan. The Front Office, the Treasurer, your fellow members
and I all thank you for your cooperation.
In the fall of last year, the Rules & Regulations regarding
boats at the small boat dock were modified.
2.12.3 The use of the small boat dock is reserved for those
boats, which are normally kept in dry storage on
Welcome Aboard Report...
trailers. The hoist area is to be kept clear at all
times. At no time shall a member moor a boat on
the small boat dock overnight without permission of
the Port Captain. (10/24/13)
See you around the Club!
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for his Robalo 21. He is interested in helping with the
Historical and Finance Committees. Over the years that he
has participated at the Club with his brother he became
friends with Joe Restivo, his other sponsor. Joe
introduced him to overnight racing.
It always amazes me to see the variety of ways that
sponsors introduce new members to our Club. Some are
lifelong friends - others have only known the person for a
few months, but regardless; they were able to introduce
their friends to our SWYC family.
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News from the Social Scene
Jeanette Novarina, Social Committee Chair
F
or Memorial Day Weekend,
Social Committee was tasked
with creating some fun on the
club grounds for those of you who
Heather Evans, Kathy Michalski, Frani Smith,
stayed in town. Friday May 23rd, we
special thanks also goes out to Chef Danny for his
welcomed a new band. Nathan’s
inspired mac, cheese, seafood and truffle oil special,
Angie Bartosik and Drew Bernet. The range of
flavor spanned the full spectrum from spicy to
smokey and included many varieties of pasta. A
Pocket. We had a good turnout to
Tara for room arrangements and Kara for
enjoy their easy listening and danceable jazz music.
Vocals were by Adrian, who is a regular at the club
with his steel drums.
encouraging sign ups.
Upcoming activities are as follows; Saturday July 5th,
Sue Palmer Band 7-10 pm, with seating on the lawn,
The First Mac and Cheese cook-off was attended
weather permitting. Friday July 18th, a NEW, Classic
by many and enjoyed by all on Saturday, May 24th.
Thirteen special recipes were prepared for tasting,
savoring and judging. More than seventy tasters
cast their vote for favorite with the lead changing
several times. In the end, first place was claimed by
Sara and John Jaramillo with an even tie for
second with dishes from Chris and Marcie
Whichard and Chris and Howie Helmbrecht. The
other contestants included Nick Caldwell, Helga
Riddle, Nancy O'Brien, Rosemarie Hutzley,
Vice Commodore’s Report...
Rock Band, Noise Boys www.thenoiseboys.com/
7-10 pm. in the Main Dining Room.
August line-up is: Friday August 1st. We welcome
back, Lower Left Trio, with vocals by Peter Marin
and Friday, August 29th, Night Shift. Both bands
will be playing in the Main Dining room.
SHAKE OFF YOUR HULA! SOCIAL IS HOSTING
“LUAU ON THE LAWN,“ FRIDAY, AUGUST 16.
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to Executive Chef, Danny Bannister and his staff, both
the filet and scallops were melt-in-your-mouth delicious.
And feel free to ask Chef Danny for his old family recipe
for the Limoncello dessert.
Board and then going up the chairs to serve as
All of the members of our club who serve on your Board
each and every year do so with the best of intentions. We
don’t do it for the recognition or because we look really
cool in our uniforms. We do it because we’re committed to
doing the best for our club. Some years are easier than
others, some years are really demanding. Serving on the
just had the honor and pleasure of attending, was a perfect
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Commodore is typically a seven-year commitment: that’s
hundreds of meetings, functions, and events you’re
committed to attend. The Vice Commodore’s Party which I
example of why we, on the Board, all do what we do. Our
members are, by and large, a wonderful, generous and
warm yachting family, and it is all of you who make this a
job well worth doing. So, a big Thank You to each and
every one of our members!
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NEWS AROUND
THE CLUB
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SWYC emplo
Arlene Dixon, Larry George & Commodore
Chris Brzezinski present ElderHelp
Representatives with the largest single
check SWYC has ever donated to
a Benefit on the Bay beneficiary.
SAVE THE DATE
Notre Temps String
Ensemble’s First Annual
“Bach and Roll
Casino Night”
August 23, 2014
6:00pm - 10:30pm
Tickets are $50.00 which gets
you $100.00 in play chips
and one specialty drink.
Sign up at the front desk by Thursday, August 14th
21 and over event. More info to follow The SWYC Juniors are doing this same
fundraiser in October. If you are inclined to
do just one, please go to the Juniors’ event!
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Junior News
by Junior Commodore Blake Buckner
T
he SWYC Juniors’ favorite
time of the year, summer
has finally arrived! From
the standpoint of someone who
has been in school for 11 years,
we are all excited to be done
with school and start being able
to get out on the water every day.
sailors both at the championships, Cody Odou
and Jesse O’Dell. Cody is a freshman at the
University of Oregon, battling a senior for the “A”
position on the team. University of Oregon is
currently up against the top schools in the nation
including Yale, Stanford, UCSB, and more. Jesse is
sailing for Brown University and has placed ninth
in the western league. Good Job sailors!
Before summer officially starts let’s take a look at
the juniors’ recent accomplishments. At the start of
May, the local Point Loma High School sailing
team competed in the ISSA national
championships for the Mallory Trophy down on
the San Diego city front. The team won the regatta
by quite literally a foot. If our “B” team skipper
didn’t pop the jib giving himself a legal boost in
speed winning our fifth national championship in
the past 4 years. Next the Point Loma High School
team traveled to Houston, Texas, for the ISSA
Team Racing Championship for the Baker Trophy.
The team sailed an exceptional regatta winning yet
another national championship. Congrats Pointers!
The juniors maintain over 60 boats, trailers,
engines and, yes, kayaks. It takes a lot of hours to
keep things running. We'll have a junior work
party on June 21st to get every little detail
buttoned up for the summer. After school sailing
has finished up for the year and a big thanks to all
May and June are always a very exciting time for
the junior program because our college sailors are
returning for the summer. The beginning of June is
the college national championships. We have two
the participants, parents and grandparents who
drove sailors down to the Club. A big thanks to
our long time coach, Eric, who recently finished
his last winter coaching at SWYC. SWYC welcomes
back returning summer instructors Blake Buckner
and Courtney Odou, plus all of the new coaches
including our very own Mercedes McPhee.
Just as a friendly reminder, it’s not too late to sign
up for Summer Camp! Just come by the Junior
Office for a registration sheet or print one out
from the website. And of course, may the winds
ever be in your favor.
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Last Call
SWYC extends sincere condolences to the family and friends of
Flag Member
Elizabeth Karten
April 30, 2014
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Reel Fun
by Harry Okuda
T
he annual Dock Fishing
Tournament on Sunday,
May 18, was a day for
many variety of fish caught and
released. There were sargo,
perch, spotted bay bass, sand
bass, lizard fish, white sea bass,
halibut, yellowfin croaker, bat rays, shovel nose shark
and other rays. There were 110 anglers with 40 fish
weighed in. The big fish of the day was a 8.75# halibut
caught by Maggie Ramos in the 11-13 year category.
2nd was Gavin Simmons with a spotted bay bass and
3rd was Nikolai Halldorson with a spotted bay bass. In
the 6 and under division, 1st was Kade Jaffe with a
spotted bay bass, 2nd Lociano Vitale with a sargo and
3rd Caden Baker with a spotted bay bass. In the 7-10
division, 1st Tayler Kinner white sea bass, 2nd Josh
Jaffe sand bass and 3rd Brooke Bryant spotted bay
bass. Sharks and rays division, Brayden Fisk shovel
nose shark. The 14-16 category, 1st Emily Daly perch
and 2nd Isabella Rice yellowfin croaker. In the adult
division, 1st Vince Martell a nice spottie, 2nd Bob
Bossler spotted bay bass and 3rd Bryce Bossler spotted
bay bass. In the casting contest, Chris Rice with a bullseye won the 17 & under division and Rob Gerhart
within 1 in of the ring won the adult division.
Mickey Cooper's report on the Fishing Seminar on Wednesday, 5.28.2014: The fishing seminar
conducted by Jon Epsten & Rich Richards was quite successful and attended by over 40
anglers from different organizations in San Diego. The guest speaker, Captain Ben Florentino,
offered many insights to fishing inshore and offshore bass of all kinds. His credentials were
not only very impressive but his anecdotes and good humor kept the group amused.
Southwestern Anglers gave away over $250.00 worth of raffle prizes with the bulk being
provided by Luc Ofield and Anglers Choice. Most who attended came away with a much
better knowledge of bass fishing and some very fine tackle to enhance their fishing inventory.
Get out and fish for them halibuts, they are biting off of Imperial Beach. The Christina
Lynn, Snooper, El Mago, Listo, Concubine, Dos Hermanos and Great Escape slayed them in May. Tom Olson reported catching
six halls one day with his fish weighing 26.3# and his guest, Larry Andrew with a 36.65 lber. Bob Woodard got 11 halls the
same day.
Notable fish weighed in for May: Bob Woodard Sr 27.3# yellowtail 17.3# halibut, Todd Mora 24.2# yellowtail, Tom Olson,
27.1# yellowtail 26.15# halibut, Chris Latham 27.1# halibut, Marcus Hale 26.25# yellowtail. Bob Woodard Jr 26.8# yellowtail,
Mark Heine 24.75# yellowtail, Rob Epsten 27.3# yellowtail 24.15# halibut, Jon Epsten 26.8# yellowtail 24.15# halibut, Gavin
Simmons 26.55# yellowtail, Skete Simmons 25.35# yellowtail and Rob Ard 27.35# yellowtail.
Photos: Bob Boosler & Granddaughter Kate - Dock Fishing Tournament, Candy Hoffman's trout, Tom Olson halibut, Bob
Woodard Sr. yellowtail, Ali Hussainy's personal best white sea bass.
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Southwestern Cruisers
By Rob & Becky Witters
C
oronado Cays Yacht Club members were amazed to see
an impressive fleet of 20 boats rafted up just outside their
clubhouse. The SWYC Strawberry Cruisers had arrived.
Over the weekend CCYC hosted between 45-50 members of
SWYC, some of whom drove down for a day.
What a weekend! Friday night was the traditional first night wine and hors
d’oeuvres. Becky and Rob Witters Uno Mas, Cheryl and Rocky Wilson Reef
Bandit and Arlene and Ron Dixon Oro Blanco played hosts and cruisers
moved from boat to boat greeting new and old friends.
CCYC included us in a number of activities. On Saturday we were treated to a
tour of Coronado Cays on Duffy Boats. It was fun to learn a bit of history.
Saturday evening there was a Puerto Nuevo buffet followed by dancing.
Sunday offered up a potluck barbecue. The barbecue was followed by
karaoke performances and SWYC’s Ruth Brower Makani Lani showed them how it is done.
Of course there was the traditional bocce ball competition. John and Suzanne Pew Sweetie represented SWYC, having
beaten Susan and Larry Twomey Midnight Voyage in a heated battle of skills. Unfortunately CCYC won, and retained the
OAR Trophy.
Looking ahead, don’t miss the July 4 Big Bang Potluck Dinghy Parade. You can come by land or sea. We will find you a
ride. Bring food to share.
CATALINA HERE WE COME. September is SWYC month in Catalina. Events are planned for the week of September 14,
although SWYC boats will be visiting Catalina all month long.
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Predicted Log
By Ralph Salerno, SDCA Vice Commodore
1
0 May the first race of our Harbor Series took place
with cool weather and the sun playing peek-a-boo
all morning. Unlike our course of last month, this
one was a pleasant boat ride, with no intrusive lat/lons or
timed runs to contend with. Ten vessels started the event
at Coronado Bridge pier eighteen and proceeded north to
the first mark, Channel Buoy 21, a u-turn, and thence back
down the harbor to the second mark, Bridge Pier twenty.
Following the buoys south brought us to mark number
three, Channel Buoy forty. Across to day mark Private “C”,
then to Channel Buoy thirty four for mark four, and a long
haul up to the finish line at Bridge Pier nineteen. Upon the
conclusion of the race, both boat crews and observers met
at Coronado Cays Yacht Club to experience the culinary
art as practiced by Chef Luciano. With the bridge of
Coronado Cays out on the water, the trophies were awarded
by the club manager, Larry Sangus. In first place and hitting
one out of the park was Mike Fontaine piloting Tuffy in
with an astounding 0.1935 error percentage, the best SDCA
score in the past fifteen years. Ed Denaci aboard Microship
II, tallied a 0.6843 for third place with Jim Lonergan
steering Casa Del Perro Tres in with a count of 0.8672 for a
fifth place finish. In eighth place was Ralph Salerno, your
scribe, aboard Ancora with a score of 1.6323. The
competition is getting tough out there with the first six boats
finishing under 1% of error.
For more information regarding this sport or an
opportunity to take a test ride, call Ralph Salerno at
760-758-7798.
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Sail Fleet Board
Follies Practice
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SATURDAY NIGHT
ENTERTAINMENT
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Dinghy Parade
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
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Fitzgerald Bridge Group
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Dockmasters Meeting
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Competition Committee
Power Squadron
Navigation
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PHRF Committee
SDSPS
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Power Squadron
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Sail Fleet General
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Breakfast Menu Served
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COMMODORE’S CUP
Ukulele Practice
JUNIOR 1ST MATES
Power Squadron
Navigation
15
Power Squadron
Piloting
6:30pm
Membership
Committee
16
LYCEAN GROUP
6:30pm
Anglers Board
17
18
6:30pm
Social Committee
19
10:00am
SWYC Ladies
Bridge Group
PRIVATE PARTY
Main Dining
Room Closed
7:00pm
FRIDAY NIGHT
ENTERTAINMENT
- Noise Boys -
BEER CANS
Nominations Deadline
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
20
21
Ukulele Practice
Power Squadron
Navigation
22
23
6:30pm
Finance Committee
6:30pm
Photo Committee
Coast Guard Flotilla
Junior Foundation
Follies Practice
24
25
5:00pm
Board of Directors
Meeting
26
SD Sail & Power
Squadron Class
SD Sail & Power
Squadron Class
JOHN BATES
OVERNIGHT 1/2
Coast Guard
Auxiliary 14
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
27
JOHN BATES
OVERNIGHT 2/2
28
4:30pm
History Committee
Ukulele Practice
Power Squadron
Navigation
29
30
31
Follies Practice
August 2014
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M
3 4
10 11
17 18
24 25
31
T
5
12
19
26
W
6
13
20
27
T
F
S
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
JULY, 2014
/ MOORING LINE
15
August 2014
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1
ANGLERS
MONTH LONG
TOURNAMENT
July 2014
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M
6
7
13 14
20 21
27 28
T
W
T
F
S
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
31
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
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1
7 8
14 15
21 22
28 29
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9 10
16 17
23 24
30
T
F
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4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
2
10:00am
SWYC Ladies
Bridge Group
September 2014
1
8
15
22
29
Saturday
THREE MARK
FIASCO
7:00pm
FRIDAY NIGHT
ENTERTAINMENT
- Lower Left Trio -
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
3
4
5
6
7
8
6:00pm
Dockmasters Meeting
6:00pm
Master Plan Committee
Ancient Mariners
General Meeting
Power Squadron
Navigation
6:30pm
Sail Fleet Board
6:00pm
Community Relations
9
PRIVATE EVENT
Main Dining
Room Closed
MOORING LINE
ARTICLES DUE
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
11
12
Power Squadron
Navigation
13
14
6:30pm
Competition Committee
6:00pm
ByLaws Committee
6:30pm
Jr. Advisory Committee
7:00pm
PHRF Committee
6:30pm
House Committee
6:30pm
Sail Fleet General
15
10:00am
SWYC Ladies
Bridge Group
16
SDCA LUNCHEON
5:00pm
LUAU IN THE LAWN
GEORGE GRAY RACE
FULL MOON
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
17
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
18
19
Power Squadron
Navigation
Power Squadron
Weather
20
6:30pm
Anglers Board
21
22
23
6:30pm
Social Committee
6:30pm
Photo Committee
6:30pm
Membership
Committee
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
24
25
26
Power Squadron
Navigation
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
6:30pm
Finance Committee
Power Squadron
Weather
31
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
16
MOORING LINE /
JULY, 2014
27
28
5:00pm
Board of Directors
Meeting
LA PLAYA YC BBQ
29
7:00pm
FRIDAY NIGHT
ENTERTAINMENT
- Night Shift -
30
CUT HERE
10
8:00am - 11:30am
Breakfast Menu Served
Southwestern Yacht Club
2702 Qualtrough Street
San Diego, CA 92106
(619) 222-0438 • Fax (619) 222-8214
www.southwesternyc.org
email: info@southwesternyc.org
Board of Directors
Commodore
Vice Commodore
Rear Commodore
Port Captain
Secretary
Treasurer
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Jr. S/C Commodore
Chris Brzezinski
Mary Haller
Sandra Sherman
Russ Cornelius
Bruce Harris
Richard Smith
Mike Elovitz
Keith Robertson
Don Stouder
Sandy Trimpi
Rocky Wilson
Chris O’Brien
Food Service Hours
*Table Reservations Will Be Held For 20 Minutes.
Monday & Tuesday - Limited Menu
Contents
From The Bridge
1
Vice Commodore’s Report
1, 4
Welcome Aboard
2, 3
Port Captain’s Report
3
News from the Social Scene
4
News Around the Club
5
The SWYC Luau is Back Flyer
5
Save the Date Flyer
5
Junior News
6
Last Call
6
2015 Board of Directors Nominations Flyer
7
Yesteryear & Cabrillo IV Regattas Photos
8, 9
Reel Fun
10
Southwestern Cruisers
11
Predicted Log
11
Monte Carlo Nights Flyer
12
Reservations are strongly encouraged and greatly appreciated.
Bar Hours
Sunday-Thursday
Friday & Saturday
Happy Hour
Monday-Friday
11:30am-9:00pm
11:30am-10:00pm
Business Card Ads
13, 14
Monthly Calendars
15, 16
Dinghy Cocktail Cruise Flyer
Inside Back Cover
5:00pm-6:00pm
Breakfast Menu
Saturday & Sunday
8:00am-11:30am
Lunch Menu
Wednesday-Thursday
Friday-Sunday
11:30am-2:30pm
11:30am-3:00pm
Clubhouse Information
General Manager
Craig Wong
Office Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm
Bar Menu
11:30am-2:30pm
5:00pm-8:15pm
3:00pm-5:00pm
Monday-Tuesday
Friday-Sunday
Dinner Menu
Wednesday-Thursday
Friday-Saturday
Sunday
5:00pm-8:15pm
5:00pm-9:00pm
5:00pm-8:15pm
MOORING LINE
Copyright 2014
Editor: Pat Hansen phansen@ucsd.edu
Mooring Line Ads
Business Card (Member) $20
Business Card (Community Business) $35
Deadline
7th of the month
Dinner Reservations
(619) 222-0438
Security Cell Phone Number
(619) 318-6455
Cover
Yesteryear Race in San Diego Bay
Photos Courtesy of Rick Pluth and Jack Fisher
Photography Group Coordination by Jack Thorpe
48-Hour Cancellation Policy
For Club Events
In order to avoid a charge to your account for a
Club event that you are unable to attend, please
cancel your reservation at least two days prior to
the event. Thank you.
JULY 2014