the ditty bag - Lake Canyon Yacht Club
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the ditty bag - Lake Canyon Yacht Club
THE DITTY BAG Lake Canyon Yacht Club Canyon Lake, Texas Volume 41 Number 7 © Copyright 2007-2009 Lake Canyon Yacht Club P. O. Box 18554, San Antonio, TX 78218-0554 Commodore’s Report By David Bray As everyone is aware by now we have a new commodore. That would be me. A little earlier than I expected, but that’s OK. I want to first thank Phil for all the time and effort he has given the club over the years. It takes courage to make the decision to step down when one knows it’s best for them and the club. He explained his reasons in his letter to the membership and it needs no further explanation. The club by-laws cover this occurrence and we have past experience to draw from. At the July, meeting I will tender my resignation as a board member because the commodore does not have a vote except to break a tie. Margaret McGill is heading a committee to find a replacement the board can vote on to fill my term this year and they are looking for a vice commodore as well. It’s a smooth transition thanks to previous boards who wrote the by-laws. I want to sincerely thank everyone who has called and sent e-mails offering their help in any way. The support is very much appreciated. Because I will be out of the country on the day of the scheduled July meeting, I have rescheduled it for July 18th at 8:30. Enough board members have responded that there will be a quorum. We will be having a special membership meeting on Saturday July 25 at 10:00 am, at the clubhouse to discuss and vote on the possible expenditure of funds to relocate our B-dock should the lake level dictate. This will be a very important meeting to get approval from the membership in advance, should we have to make a move later this year. Hopefully it will rain with enough gusto to get some water in the lake and we won’t have to do it this year. A letter detailing the meeting will be sent by the end of June. I look forward to serving as commodore and consider it an honor. Thank you for your support. David Bray Activities Chairman Report By Pat Ketchum The annual Jimmy Buffet party held on June 20th .was once again a great event for the members. If you missed July 2009 it, you missed a really good time with your fellow sailing friends. Putting the party together takes a lot of time, effort and energy. Without all of the volunteers that gave so much of their time and talents, we could not have pulled it off. The volunteers included; Jack & Barbara Rudduck, Patsy Randolph; Janet & Les Robertson, Mo Simmons, Pam & John Lack, Sandy Walker, Millie McVey, Vic & Evelyn Stuckey; Mary Holmes; Linda Arnold, Anita Gross, Gary & Mary Bourgeois, Ron & Joan Wilson, Tom & Rose Ballant; Herb Eastwood; Stacey and Steve Wilson; Terry & Gail Tomko; Rick Sorkenson; Bev & Bill McCarthy. Also thank you to all of the other members that jumped in at the last minute and helped! I hope the volunteers had as much fun working this event as those that attended had. Our Fathers Day Breakfast was also a great success and the many members that attended it were treated to a delicious breakfast prepared by Fred and Sandra Lindsey and her crew of volunteers. Coming up next is the Annual 4th of July Celebration on Saturday July 4th. The Branch Long Distance Race will begin at 10:00AM. We’ll start the buffet lines at 4:00pm. This year we’re going to have a “SUPER BIG POTLUCK BLOWOUT”! Everyone attending is requested to bring a dish to share with others. Members whose last name starts with A – K bring a side dish. ; L – R bring a salad; and S – Z bring a dessert. PLEASE, remember to RSVP for EACH event. We need to know in advance how many people will be attending. It really helps us to be able to plan and buy the necessary items for all events. You can sign up on the website link for RSVP or send us an email to activitieschairman@LCYC.net or clubadmin@LCYC.net Mark Your Calendars for these upcoming events! (Continued on page 2) COMMODORE'S REPORT ............................................. 1 ACTIVITIES CHAIRMAN REPORT................................. 1 THE CRUISING CROWD ................................................ 2 DOCKS AND GROUNDS ................................................ 2 ADULT SAIL TRAINING .................................................. 2 RACE CHAIRMAN REPORT........................................... 2 MAKE A BOAT COMPETITION ...................................... 3 SCENES FROM THE PAST............................................ 4 RACE RESULTS ............................................................. 5 FOR SALE / WANTED / OTHER..................................... 6 NOTICES / SUBLEASES / COLLECTABLES ................. 6 ADVERTISEMENTS........................................................ 7 EVENT CALENDAR ........................................................ 8 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS ..............................................8 Page 1 of 8 Coleman had represented his club well, working hard and sailing well. Activities Chairman Report (Continued from page 1) July 4th – Annual Branch Long Distance Race at 10:00AM and LCYC SUPER BIG POTLUCK BLOWOUT 4:00pm July 19th – Commodore’s Breakfast 9:00am until 10:30am; $3.00 pp Hosts: Les & Janet Robertson & Ron & Joan Wilson August 15th – Annual Balloon Race and Ice Cream Freeze August 16th – Commodore’s Breakfast. Hosted by Gail and Terry Tomko; 9:00am – 10:30am; $3.00 per person August 22nd – Build A Boat Regatta hosted by Jim Kizziar No report this month. Prior to being purchased by Michael Cranitch of CYCA, Broomstick participated in the Vendee Globe and Around Alone ocean races. Under Mr. Cranitch’s ownership, Broomstick has competed three times in the Sydney to Hobart Race. For more information on Broomstick, as well as photos which include Coleman at work, visit www.broomsticksailing.com.au. Docks and Grounds Race Chairman Report September 7th – Annual Labor Day BBQ and Potluck The Cruising Crowd Pamela Lackey By Bob Middleton By Bubba Horner Last month I mentioned that it is an Army Corps of Engineers requirement that non-marine type 110 VAC extension cords must be disconnected from the dock pedestals whenever the owner leaves his boat. Keel Boats Saturday, June 13, 2009 was a great day for a sail boat race. Winds out of SSE at 8-16 with gusts and shifts. Length of course was 6.04 NM. Bill McVey won the day, with a second and a first place. Fred Lindsey with a first and a second, because of our scoring system, was in 2nd place at end of day. Do not take anything for granted in racing. May have no wind for next two race days , or could be lightening storms. Very close racing in J-22 fleet. Most improved sailor in fleet has been Scott Dunn, and with his youth and athletic ability, will be a real factor for a long time. He will only get better with time. Only thing he needs is more "stick" time. Some of the sailors have requested to have 2 race days per month instead of our one. The second would not count in our standing as now worked out, but would be strictly for improving their sailing skills. Will be happy to do, but should have at least 3 one designs. I can easily throw out a windward mark, and use our existing permanent mark for leeward mark and start-finish line. You'll let me know when you want it done. Weekends would probably work out best for most of you, but I live here and am available any time. It was, subsequently, brought to my attention that the same applies to hydro lift motors that have common 110 VAC cords and plugs. THE ONLY ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS APPROVED POWER CORD WHICH MAY BE LEFT CONNECTED IN THE OWNERS’ABSENCE IS THE TWIST LOCK (TYPICALLY YELLOW) MARINE CABLE. Youth Sailing Sailing Down Under Kellie Terrell Coleman Terrell, one of LCYC’s Youth Sailors, recently had the opportunity to sail while visiting Australia in June. He crewed on Broomstick, a Modified Open 66, which was participating in the Audi Winter Series, hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, located on Rushcutter’s Bay in Sydney. The races were held on Sydney Harbour, and included 189 boats, divided into 10 fleets. Coleman’s job for the day was working the port-side grinder and assisting with sail hoists. At the end of the day, the skipper and regular crew of Broomstick reported that PHRF fleet was given same windward and leeward mark as J-22s, but a G course, (triangle-windward -leeward). J22s were given a 6 (3 windward-leeward). Worked out well as everyone finished within reasonable time. Great to see Cal-25, "Blu Gnu", with Chris Nichols and Russ Ansley, receiving a bullet in 2nd race. What is really amazing is that Chris has only boat that is constantly kept in the water. Others are either on hydro-hoists or stored at (Continued on page 3) Page 2 of 8 Race Chairman Report (Continued from page 2) be any better at forecasting weather? top of hill. Right there would be enough to place tremendous disadvantage on Chris because of condition of bottom of boat. Remarkable performance!! Well done Chris and Russ. Brian Purcell in J-24, "Old Yellow", has a huge lead in standing, with a bullet and a second. Tied for second with Chris Nichols, is Henry McGill, in his J-80. It appears Henry is finally sailing up to potential of his "rocket" ship. Derek Crawford, who usually is in contention for 1st place, had a equipment breakdown and could not sail 2nd race and had to eat an 8th place. Mark Bird may also have a wet bottom boat, that I did not mention earlier. If his does sail wet, I salute him for racing. I am sure his boat handling ability will only improve. The more he races, the more he will understand rules of the road as well as a tremendous confidence builder. Dave and Michelle Lilley had a 3rd place, mainly due to a great start. Also, Dave has steadily improved his boat handling skills and it shows. No substitute for racing to improve your sailing skills. If you race enough, you will be caught in all types of weather conditions, and will learn how to handle those conditions. When you are pleasure sailing, you will know how too handle "stuff" that you'll run into. RC boat had Bob Taylor, Bob Middleton, Bill Cochrane and myself aboard. Chase boat manned by Dave Sanford, Lee Woodbury, and Anita Rodriquez. Great meal, which is supposed to be snacks, but Lucia and Wayne Weston are always coming up with exotic foods! Had bratwurst with sauce. Sauce was delicious ; curry, onion, mustard and catsup. Also usual goodies and dessert. Need Wayne and Lucia on race course, so enjoy them while we can. Board Boats Harold Simmons gave me a print out of weather forecast for Sunday, June 14, 2009. It showed the wind holding steady, due South, 180 degrees, starting around noon, and holding all day at 11 mph. He gave it to me at Skippers Meeting around 2:00PM. The Flying Scots wanted only 3 races , but long races. The Sunfish wanted at least 3 or more races. Bob Taylor, who was the PRO, decided to give both classes, windward-leeward courses. They would have the same start-finish line and leeward mark, but the Sunfish windward leg would be roughly 1/2 distance and a different colored mark. Bob was assisted by Betty Rourke and Bob Middleton. Chase boat manned by Bill Cochran, Lee Woodbury and myself. When left Super dock to place windward mark, after RC boat was anchored, noted wind was very unsettled , had not settled down to a prevailing direction. Bob wanted .8NM for Scots and .4 for Sunfish windward legs. RC boat was anchored in front of breakwater, so due south would have placed it just to left of Turkey Cove. When arrived at drop area, wind was much further east, around 120 degrees. So much for weather forecasting, but to miss by 60 degrees, pretty amazing. Harold Simmons and I were talking after races and wondering in 100 years from now, would they 1st race for Scots under way. Wind 120 degrees at 8-16 with higher gusts. Shifty but not as marked as keel boat races yesterday. Bill McVey won first 2 races and second in 3rd race. Jeff Forester had 2 seconds and a 1st in last race. Stacy was not crewing for him. Bruce / Scott Dunn had 3rd across the board. Sunfish had 4 windward-leeward races. Very close racing in Fish class. Keith Zars prevailed with 2 firsts, a second and a third, for a total of 7. Chris Besch had a first, 2 seconds and a 4th, for a total of 9. Dave Sanford had the last 1st place. Coleman Terrell had a 2nd, but a 5th in one race really hurt him. That is when you know you have a good fleet. The 1st places are scattered about. In the Sunfish fleet, just a couple of years ago, we had 8 different 1st place finishers out of 9 races! That is really amazing. Our Sunfish fleet is really that close. Any of the top 6 racers are capable of winning at any given time. Great to see Jim McNeel out sailing his Fish. Seemed to have really enjoyed himself. The lone female Sunfish sailor and the only female helmsman was Michelle Lilley. Out of 350 members, we have one female racer. What is wrong with this picture? It was blowing 16+ but manageable, even for a light weight. Michelle hung in there and sailed every race. I feel she learned more about sailing than at any time in past. She was strictly on her own. That’s what is so great about a one person boat. No body telling you what to do, just do it and learn. Gene, will you please? Harold Simmons, the old man of the fleet, is the guy that wanted more races! Hard to beat that kind of determination, and seemed to have more fun than anyone. Gary Bourgeois is always a threat , be it in a J-22 or a Sunfish. Have seen him win his share of races, but this Sunday , he was definitely off his game. We all have days like that. I am just so used to seeing Gary in or near front. Lucia and Wayne Weston again provided food for sailors. Better enjoy them while you can. Think next year will be on race course, at least, I hope so. We were also joined on the RC boat by a new Flying Scot sailor, George Irving. Was great help and very eager to learn. Bubba Horner Make A Boat Competition By James Kizziar The Second Annual LCYC Make a Boat Competition will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2009 beginning at 3:00 p.m. on the LCYC super dock. Teams will build their boats on the super dock within a prescribed time limit from materials provided by the Club. Teams can also embellish their boats with decorations of their choice. After the completed boats are judged, they will compete in a paddle-powered race in the LCYC lagoon (between A Page 3 of 8 (Continued on page 4) or suggestions for this event, please contact Jim Kizziar at (office 210-299-3526), (cell 210-410-2650) or james.kizziar@bgllp.com. Make A Boat Competition (Continued from page 3) dock and B dock). Teams: This event will be an intra-club competition. Teams from D Dock, C Dock, B Dock, the Youth Dock and Trailer Sailors will compete for Make a Boat prizes. Members desiring to field an independent team can do so, but must register by contacting Jim Kizziar at 210299-3526 by August 1 to ensure availability of materials for their boat. Scenes From The Past Date/Time: Saturday, August 22. Boat building begins at 3:00 p.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m. Judging and races to follow. Materials: Blue insulation sheet, rolls of duck tape and a plywood kneeling pad will be provided by the Club. Teams may NOT add any other structural materials to those supplied by the Club . Teams are encouraged to "Theme" and decorate their boat, at their expense. Theme: Each boat should have a theme. The better the theme, the more elaborate the theme, the more points will be awarded by the Judges. Design and Assembly: The boat must be a "sit in" vessel. No "sit on" designs (such as surfboard look-alikes) are allowed. Lake Canyon Yacht Club — 1979. Photo contributed by Dick Edwards. Paddles for each boat are the responsibility of the team and not the club, so remember to bring them to the event. It will be a long race by hand paddling! Boats may be designed prior to the competition, but must be built on the Super dock within the time period specified for the competition. Hand tools only (no power tools) may be used in building the boat. The Race: The start and finish of the race will in the LCYC lagoon, which will permit cheering spectators, portable chairs and refreshments. The race will be against the clock. Life jackets are required for all racers. The racer must be a member of the Team (e.g., the D dock team racer must have a boat on D dock, or be a family member with a boat on the dock). In the event of tie, a "final heat" will be conducted between the boats. Lake Canyon Yacht Club — 1981. Photo contributed by Dick Edwards. Awards: A panel of "distinguished judges" will select the awards in each category. Bribing of judges is prohibited. Awards will include Best Theme and Decoration, Best Construction, Most Spirited Shore Crew and Fastest Time to the Race Finish. Refreshments: Each Team is to supply its own refreshments and shore crew. Sharing of refreshments is encouraged. The Club will provide a beer keg for the event. Since this will be an LCYC family event, each team is expected to control the consumption of alcoholic beverages to those of legal age. Come join in the competition and fun. Cheer on your favorite team. Observe engineering and boat building skills on the Super dock. If you are not on a Team, come to the dock and enjoy the fun. If you have any questions Lake Canyon Yacht Club — 2002 July flood. Page 4 of 8 2009 Summer Keelboat Series Division: J/22 Pos 1 2 Total Points Pos 1 306 GOOD GRIEF McVey, Bill 2 1 3 1 2 363 Catch 22 Lindsey, Fred 1 2 3 2 3 233 Allons Bourgeois, Gary 4 3 7 3 4 269 Double Trouble Garity/Dent, Jim 3 4 7 4 5 226 Rough Action Dunn, Bruce 6 5 11 5 6 862 Serendipity 5 7 12 6 7 278 Joyride Christian, Chris 7 6 13 7 Simmons, Harold 8 8 16 8 20 9 8 9 Sail Boat Skipper 1488 Arioso 527 Shredder Zars, Keith 10/DNC 10/DNC Division: PHRF Non-Spinnaker Pos 1 2 3 4 5 Sail Boat 271 Old Yellow J Skipper Purcell, Brian 1 1 2 2 Total Points 3 Pos 1 1181 Blu Gnu Nichols, Chris 5 1 6 2 McGill, Henry 2 4 6 3 Lilley, Dave 6 3 9 4 4 5 9 5 Crawford, Derek 3 8/DNS 11 6 Fryer, Richard 7 6 13 7 260 Marlabee II 7629 Miles Off 518 Always Somethin Bird, Mark 6 2262 This Side Up 7 858 Some Beach 2009 Summer Boardboat Series Division: Flying Scot Pos 1 2 3 Total Points Pos 1 5700 MCVEY, BILL 1 1 2 4 1 2 5840 Foerster, Jeff 2 2 1 5 2 3 5589 Dunn, Bruce 3 3 3 9 3 4 4261 Shepard, Doug 5 4 4 13 4 5 5585 Weiss, Bob 4 5 6/DNF 15 5 Sail Division: Sunfish 4 1 2 3 Total Points Pos 2 3 1 1 7 1 1 4 2 2 9 2 Pos 1 2 Sail Skipper Skipper 89743 Zars, Keith 3348 Besch, Chris 3 10 Terrell, Coleman 3 2 5 3 13 3 4 8 Sanford, Dave 5 1 4 4 14 4 5 4 Bourgeois, Gary 4 5 3 5 17 5 6 3345 Simmons, Harold 6 6 6 6 24 6 7 7 Lilley, Michelle 8 8 7 7 30 7 7 7 8 9/DNF 31 8 8 86730 McNeel, Jim Page 5 of 8 FOR SALE Catalina 22', 1985 model on trailer included, pop top, swing keel, depth sounder, knot meter, exterior shore power and recharger for battery, Ritchie compass, 9.8 hp Suzuki 2 stroke motor, current registration, asking price $4,900 OBO. , call Catherine at (210) 394-5205 or email cp.playtx@live.com Hoist, for up to 4,000 lb, asking price $1000.00 OBO, call Catherine at (210) 394-5205 or email cp.playtx@live.com 1994 Mercury, 8 HP, 2 stroke, long shaft outboard, only in fresh water at Canyon Lake, electric start, generator, fuel tank included, recently serviced, runs great. $600 OBO. Ed Maxwell HP 830-899-5579 Cell 210-286-6577 22 ft Chrysler, with 4 hp outboard(needs a tune-up). Nice cabin.Four wheel tandem trailer can be seen at slip c-246. I am willing to sublet the slip. Call 512-353-0055 $3500. (06/09) J/22, trailer, and lift. $8000. For more information, contact Bruce Ford at 210-483-3374 O’Day 30, 14 HP Yamar, new seat covers. $13.000. Contact Jim Fosdick 830-935-2231. (06/09) Hydrohoist, $750.00. Presently installed in slip B-124 at LCYC. Contact Bruce Ford 210-483-3374 Hydrohoist, 6000 lb Cap. $3000.00. Presently installed On B Dock at LCYC.New blower motor. Lloyd 830-964 3593/ lwl@gvtc.com (06/09) House for Sale. 165 Yardarm Drive (blue vinyl) next to Bubba and Margo Horner. Contact Beth Knox at 512-392-4092 (Office) or 512-393-1630 (cell). WANTED Outboard motor, 8-10 hp, long shaft, 4-stroke with electric start. Catherine at 210-394-5205 (04/09) Boat lift/hydrohoist, Used or new. Needs to lift 6,000 lb or more. Catherine at 210-394-5205 (04/09) MISCELLANEOUS Single line reefing kit. made by Garhauer Marine. Holds up to 3/8" line. All new, never been used. $145.00. Robert Downs, 210-659-2150 or rddvette@sbcglobal.net. (06/09) Misc Items, Sunfish Trailer $200. Two 10x28’ fenders with lines and covers $50 each. 50’ shore power cord $50. FX16 #10 Fortress Anchor $75. 10 KGS 22# Claw Anchor $40. 200’ 1/2” anchor line $75. 5’ 3/8” anchor chain $30. 6’ 3/8” anchor chain. 10’ 3/8” anchor chain $50. For additional info, please contact Carl Hawkins. Notices / Subleases / Collectables Free to LCYC members: Short personal ads in the Ditty Bag. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net LCYC member business card ad in Ditty Bag: $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Club Administrator at ClubAdmin@LCYC.net Slip sublease availability to LCYC members: If you are looking for someone to sublease your slip, or if you want to sublease someone’s slip, call Carolyn Cole, 210590-7100. Your name and contact information will be included on the sublease contact list in the next Ditty Bag. All subleases require Board approval. Maximum term of subleases is 6 months. • LCYC polo shirts and caps with embroidered LCYC burgee for sale; Contact Carl or Pat Hendrickson for size and color availability • LCYC mugs, decals, totes, gifts, and more are available through the Ship’s Store on www.LCYC.net Information for Hill County Yacht Club’s races and events can be found on their website: www.HCYC-TX.com Find more information on LCYC events, RSVP for LCYC events, and register for LCYC races on the LCYC website: www.LCYC.net Note: The Canyon Lake’s level is down to 897.85 feet and still dropping. Daily and yearly graphs of the lake’s level are available on www.LCYC.net LCYC members desiring to sublease a slip: Margaret Netemeyer, 210-824-8360. Subleases available to LCYC members: None Page 6 of 8 BOAT U. S. MEMBERSHIP Join BOAT US at the special Co-op Group rate of $12.50 – one-half the regular $25.00 annual dues. To join, call BOAT US at 800-395-2628; or contact Carolyn Cole at 210-590-7100 for information. Ralph A. Gardner Office: 210- 568-3606 Cell: 830-481-3595 Fax: 830-964-5053 E-Mail: ralphg@gvtc.com www.NewCastleRe.biz 29778 N. HWY 281, Suite 200-B Bulverde, TX 78163 syntergysystems Software, Data, Web & IT Solutions www.syntergysystems.net (432) 553.4447 Jean Junker, CDP, CCP Software Programming Consultation Data Migration Websites Kawasaki Professional Real Estate Agent New Castle of UNIVERSAL CITY R E AL E S TA T E LLC MARKETING & INVESTMENTS MOTORCYCLES -- STREET & DIRT ATV * MULE Utility Vehicles * JET-SKI The Move-Up Specialist! JEFF FOERSTER 1737 PAT BOOKER ROAD UNIVERSAL CITY, TX 78148 800-868-8942 Blue Bonnet Chrysler Dodge 547 S. Seguin Ave. New Braunfels, TX 78130 Bus. Phone (830) 606-3463 Toll Free 1 (800) 879-2621 Fax (830) 624-7192 Ed Berich Certified Sales Consultant Cell: 830-660-1719 LCYC member business card ad space $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net or 210-410-4943 www.bbdodge.com s Churr ails LCYC member business card ad space From tiller covers to sails, Schurr Sails offers an excellent product at a competitive price. Loft Website: www.SchurrSails.com $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net or 210-410-4943 Lindsey Marine – Texas Representative For quotes, please email to fred@lindseymarine.com Voice and Fax (830)-964-2803 www.LindseyMarine.com Lindsey Marine Now offering complete rigging service for SS standing rigging and lifelines. Specializing in Fiberglass Repair and Refinishing. Bottom Jobs, Complete Boat Maintenance LCYC member business card ad space $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net or 210-410-4943 Fred Lindsey 14194 FM 306 Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Canyon Lake Sailing Foundation Attention Visitors The Canyon Lake Sailing Foundation solicits donations for the LCYC Youth Program. Specifically, there are immediate needs for a chase boat as well as more lasers in the program, from utility grade training boats to higher quality competitive racing boats. In the absence of donated boats, we are making plans to purchase high quality used boats. Your cash donation would help. All donations (equipment or cash) to the foundation are tax deductible. If you’d like to make a cash donation, please send it to P.O. Box 18554, San Antonio, TX 78218-0554 made payable to CLSF. Inquires or offers should be addressed to Don Farrer Email: farrer@gvtc.com or Phone: 210-279-3385 Voice and Fax: 830-964-2803 Email: fred@lindseymarine.com Web: www.LindseyMarine.com We are located on the mesmerizing Guadalupe River, just 3 miles from LCYC 12381 FM 306 Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Tel: 830-964-3600 Toll free: 1-800-460-8891 Page 7 of 8 Email: riverfun@gvtc.com Website: www.MaricopaRiversideLodge.com Event Calendar OFFICERS Commodore: ............................David Bray Vice-Commodore:....................David Bray Rear Commodore: ...................Wayne Peacock Secretary: ................................Margaret McGill Treasurer: ................................Renee Kizziar Race Chairman:.......................Bubba Horner Activities Director:....................Pat Ketchum Race Activities Chairman: .......Luzia Weston Wurstfest Chairman:................David Bray BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2008-2009 David Bray Carl Hendrickson Ray Leubner Margaret McGill 2009-2010 Fred Day Carl Hawkins Barry Parkoff Kellie Terrell Bob Weiss DOCKS & GROUNDS CHAIRMAN Bob Middleton PROPERTY MANAGER Josef Scherm CLUB ADMINISTRATOR Carolyn Cole Contact List Commodore Commodore@LCYC.net Race Chairman RaceChairman@LCYC.net Activities Chairman ActivitiesChairman@LCYC.net Docks & Grounds Chairman DocksAndGroundsChairman@lcyc.net Property Manager PropertyManager@LCYC.net Phone: 830-964-2314; Fax: 830-964-2317 Club Administrator ClubAdmin@LCYC.net Phone: 210-590-7100; Fax: 210-590-3027 Website Administrator WebAdmin@LCYC.net Ditty Bag Editor DittyBag@LCYC.net Wurstfest Chairman WurstfestChairman@LCYC.net Treasurer Treasurer@LCYC.net Racing Events July 04 — Branch Long Distance Race - 10am July 11 — Keel Boats July 12 — Board Boats Non-Racing Events July 04 — LCYC BBQ - 4pm July 18 — Board Meeting - 8am July 19 — Commodore’s Breakfast - 9 am - 10:30am Notice: A printable LCYC calendar for 2009 is available on the LCYC website here. Upcoming Social Activities th July 4 – Annual Branch Long Distance Race at 10:00AM and LCYC SUPER BIG POTLUCK BLOWOUT 4:00pm July 19th – Commodore’s Breakfast 9:00am until 10:30am; $3.00 pp Hosts: Les & Janet Robertson & Ron & Joan Wilson August 15th – Annual Balloon Race and Ice Cream Freeze August 16th – Commodore’s Breakfast. Hosted by Gail and Terry Tomko; 9:00am – 10:30am; $3.00 per person August 22nd – Build A Boat Regatta hosted by Jim Kizziar September 7th – Annual Labor Day BBQ and Potluck Welcome New Members IRVING, GEORGE W. IV #1165 Senior 2203 26TH St. South, Arlington, VA 22206-3005 Flying Scot #5860 “Dalrida Cell: 830-313-8909, Work: 703-695-6770 Email: jorgeiiv@yahoo.com FAULKNER, JENNIFER L. / FAULKNER, DEAN A. #1166 Senior 877 Twin Oaks Dr., New Braunfels, TX 78130-6634 Hobie Holder 14 “Little Bit” Home: 830-629-0685, Work: 210-832-5946 Fax: 210-832-5782, Cell: 830-708-0315 Email: jfaulkner3@mac.com KYRISH, KENNETH / KYRISH, JANIE #1167 Senior 19722 Encino Glen, San Antonio, TX 78259-2314 Hunter 310 “Varekai” Home: 210-497-3521, Work: 210-748-1793 Cell: 210-884-4606 Email: kennykyrish@hotmail.com Minor children: Kirsten 16 Welcome Back MOYER, PHILLIP / MOYER, VIRGINIA FLOYD #304 Non Resident 4533 Teas St., Bellaire, TX 77401 President Sundeck Trawler 41’ “Harmony” Home: 713-661-7177, Cell 281-660-2668 Email: phillipmoyer@att.net BIGGER, TIMOTHY A. #999 Senior 14194 FM 306, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Home: 830-660-1989 Email: timbiggers@yahoo.com Page 8 of 8