March 2014web - Kaneohe Yacht Club
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March 2014web - Kaneohe Yacht Club
KYC Deckhands Opening Day 2014 March 2014 Volume XC Number 2 KYC Calendar SUNDAY MONDAY March • April 2014 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Private Party UD 6-10pm March 2014 Snack Bar 11-4pm 2 3 4 5 IRF A-3 Deckhands LH 6:30pm Wine Dinner LH 6pm CG#17 UD 6:30pm CG#14 UD 6:30pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 9 10 Classboat D 6 7 8 Newcomers Pupu Party 5:30 Bulkhead Race 6pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm 11 12 13 14 15 Mooring UD 6:00pm Fleet Ops LH 6:30pm Pac Cup Meeting UD 6pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm St. Patrick’s Day Dinner 6pm Bulkhead Race 6pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Tennis Fleet UD 6pm ORF Single Handed Snack Bar 11-4pm 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 IRF B-1 Fishing Fleet UP 5pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 23 Membership Mtg. UD 6pm KKids Mtg UD 9am Club Ops UD 6:30pm F + P Meeting UD 6pm Bulkhead Race 6pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Ladies R&R 9am El Toro Friday Night Races Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm 27 28 29 El Toro Friday Night Races Blood Drive @ South Tennis Court 9-2pm 24 Classboat E Cal 20 Wahine Adv. US Sail. Judge Seminar Adv. US Sail. Judge Seminar UD 8-4pm UD 8-5pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 30 25 26 BoD UD 6:30pm Private Party LH 8-10am Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Bulkhead Race 6pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm US Sailing Judge Seminar UD 8-5pm Snack Bar 11-4pm Private Party LH 5pm ORF Pokai / Ko’olina Snack Bar 11-4pm 31 Boating Class UD 6pm ORF Pokai / Ko’olina Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm April 2014 1 2 CG#17 UD 6:30pm CG#14 UD 6:30pm 6 7 8 Classboat F Private Party LH 5pm Boating Class UD 6pm Mooring UD 6:00pm Fleet Ops LH 6:30pm Bunco LH 7pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 13 14 IRF Series B-2 15 Club Ops UD 6:30pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 3 4 Bulkhead Race 6pm El Toro Friday Night Races 5 ORF Waikiki Return Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Snack Bar 11-4pm 9 10 11 12 Bulkhead Race 6pm El Toro Friday Night Races Tennis Fleet LH 6pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm 16 17 18 19 F + P Meeting LH 6pm Pac Cup Mtg UD 6pm Bulkhead Race 6pm El Toro Friday Night Races KYC Keiki Easter Party 10-12pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm 24 25 Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Private Party LH 5:30-9:30 Snack Bar 11-4pm 20 21 22 23 Classboat G Membership Mtg. UD 6pm KKids Mtg UD 9am BoD UD 6:30pm KKids BoD UD 11:30am PP LH 8-10am Ladies R&R 9am Private Party LH 11am El Toro Friday Night Races Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm I14 Pacific Rim Invitational Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Bulkhead Race 6pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm EASTER SUNDAY Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 27 28 29 30 I14 Pacific Rim Invitational Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm On the cover: Deckhands aboard the Float Boat in the Opening Day Parade February 9, 2014. Photo: Lilia Cantu 2 26 Snack Bar 11-4pm Commodore Chico Cantu Vice Commodore Tom Pochereva The first quarter of the year is turning out to have been one of the wettest on record in a long time. Even though it has been cloudy with heavy rain for much of this period the club has been busy with events like barbecues, brunches, bourbon tasting, Valentine’s Dinner and Opening Day. Our Deckhands and Entertainment Committee have a great lineup of events planned for the rest of the year, too. Coming up are soon are the Newcomer’s Pupu Party on Saturday, March 8 followed by a Saint Patrick’s Day Party on March 15. Please check the online calendar at www.kaneoheyachtclub.com With inclement weather, our maintenance staff has been hard at work keeping the facilities clean—always a challenge with the heavy rains. As you use the club facilities, if you notice something that needs repair, please bring it to my attention. We do have plans to resurface the walkways. Projects like these fall under the House & Grounds Committee, with items costing over $5,000 being elevated to Finance & Planning. Between Mike Furukawa (H&G), Gordon Goldsmith (F&P), Ken Rakta and his maintenance team we are working to keep your club facilities safe and in good working order. Our North and South Hoist refurbishment project is going to get underway shortly. Regular maintenance to the bracing and lifts is planned so they are ready for our busy season and the upcoming Pacific Cup. Please note the South Hoist is for 2 tons and under. The North Hoist normally is for 3 tons but currently is limited to only 2 tons. Pacific Cup’s planning committee is now requesting help to run the various upcoming activities. Volunteer sheets are on the notice boards and members are encouraged to join a team and get to know each other. This is a great way to learn more about what it takes to plan a major yacht race and plan for the upcoming festivities planned for July. This year is the 90th anniversary of the founding of the club (October 28, 1924). Dick Perkins and I are pleased to let you know that our committees will team up to plan a special celebration on Cy Gillette Day to commemorate this milestone. Among the plans for this event are to begin a series of video ‘Story Board’ interviews beginning with long-time members. We will be encouraging members to bring in their old photos to be scanned so that we can have an extensive video presentation during the celebration. More information will be coming. I look forward to seeing you at our events and enjoying our many activities and facilities. We’re off and sailing into a New Year, starting with the Commodore’s Reception on New Year’s Day, Super Bowl Sunday Party, Boat Blessing, Valentine’s Dinner Party and the Kaneohe Yacht Club Opening Day; wow, we have accomplished a lot in the last 60 days and of course we could not have done it without our many volunteers. I would like to extend my sincere heartfelt Mahalo to the many volunteers, KYC management and staff, and club officers who devote countless amounts of their time to ensure the smooth operations of our club. A big Mahalo to George Nottingham for spearheading the front parking lot paving project from beginning to end. Thank you Sir, job will done! Sorry for the inconvenience last month with the gate cards. We have been working with PSI our security firm in charge of the gate card system. The technicians have worked on our system and this has been resolved. We are installing a new POS (point of sales) system in the bar and snack bar computers that will be more compatible to our new software. This should result in shorter waiting times at the bar and snack bar. Don’t forget the wine dinner on March 4th, it will be a very nice event. Many thanks go out to the Tennis Fleet, every year they invite the board to their January tennis tournament and this is the second time I have played with them. I am starting to realize why I am the only one from the board who shows up….THAT IS A TOUGH SPORT. They wore me out so bad I went to bed at 1900 hours that night and missed the awards dinner. It’s not like I'd won a trophy or anything but I did have a great time chasing that little yellow ball. Thanks again Tennis Fleet! Next; look out Golf Fleet! Looking forward to seeing all of you around the club or in the water. Rear Commodore Richard Perkins We are gearing up for another busy year of sailing at the club. In late April, we will host the I-14 Pacific Rim Invitational and it is expected to have 25-30 boats. In early May, KYC will be a challenger in the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup off Waikiki. The big event of the year is the Pacific Cup scheduled for mid-July. Currently there are over 70 boats registered for this race from San Francisco to Kaneohe. If you are interested in volunteering for this event, there is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board. Kim Ickler is the KYC Pacific Cup Chair and has put together a great team to cover all aspects of hosting this very important event. If you have any Pacific Cup questions, please contact Kim. Mike Scott has taken over as Regatta Chairman this year from Andrew Meade after three years as Regatta Chairman. Andrew has moved on to be Rear Commodore for Sail for both HYRA and Waikiki Yacht Club. Thanks goes out to Andrew for a great job over the past three years and we wish him well in his new endeavors. Mike and I are working with all the Sailing Fleet Captains to complete the Race Committee schedule for over 60 races this year not including the Bulkhead Races. If you want to volunteer for Race Committee, please contact Mike or me. We are also working on having a Race Committee sign-up sheet on the KYC website. The Cruising Fleet kicked off their season with a sail or should I say motor to Hale O’Lono on MLK Day as six boats made the trek across 3 a very flat Molokai Channel with very little wind. Frederic Berg’s, Alize experienced engine problems at Makapuu and had to return to KYC. The ClassBoat Race season was also effected by the lack of wind and the ClassBoat A race was cancelled. It has been determined that this race will not be re-scheduled. The Junior Sailing program, headed by Jesse Andrews is off to a fast start with sailing classes and a HYSA Regatta hosted at the club on February 1. Donlei Darnell , after many years of being the Tennis Fleet Captain, has turned over the reins to Rob Rietow and Jean Fernie. A big “Mahalo” goes out to Donlei for a great job over the years as Tennis Fleet Captain. The Tennis Fleet has had two Tournaments and Pot Luck dinners already and has tournaments and dinners planned for every month this year. A committee has been formed (Tom Pochereva, Bill Leary, Jesse Andrews, Clark Fremgen, and Dick Perkins) to find an off-shore race committee boat as well as develop a replacement and maintenance plan for all club boats. This committee has looked at several boats and is still in a search for an off-shore race committee boat. There will be a one day US Sailing Club Judge Seminar on March 22, and a two day US Sailing Advanced Judge Seminar starting on March 23 at the club. Last but not least, the Haul-Out was a huge success this season as 41 boats were hauled out (including 7 masts) over six haul out weekends. Chico's Trivia Corner: Q – In which year did canoeing become a full-medal Olympic event? 1924, 1928, 1932 or 1936? A –1936. Q – When a(n) ______ roll occurs, a kayak capsizes with the rider remaining in place. Eskimo, Inuit, Comanche or Lemon? A – Eskimo Q –In rowing, the helmsman who steers the boat and directs the crew is known as the ________. A –Coxswain. Coxless, Lesswain, Coxswain or Sculler? Q – Sailing has been part of every Summer Olympics since 1908. True or False? A –True. Q – Prior to 2000, sailing was known as ________. A – Yachting. Sailing was the first Olympic sport to officially "change" its name. 4 Port Captain Bob Hurd Thursday Night Bulkhead Race Bill Riddle Aloha Aloha all KYC members, Our regular Thursday Night Bulkhead Races begin anew on Thursday February 27 at 6 PM. We race every Thursday evening through the last week of September. Please come join us for anytime. We run four different classes and welcome all skill levels. Many racers commonly race without spinnakers so please don’t let that be a roadblock. There are no entry fees or preregistration. Please just come to the bulkhead before six on any Thursday and we will be happy to give you a start time designed to make it fun for all. Also if you would like to learn to crew please join us as well. Most skippers will be happy to extend an invitation to sail with them. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me or just look for me near the flagpole on any Thursday. Aloha, Bill Riddle 386-2455 I will start this month’s article with a discussion of “THE LISTS”, the waiting lists for wet and dry slips. When you joined the Club, you were probably urged to apply for a slip as soon as possible, without anyone telling you about the “Active and Inactive” lists. Persons on the active wet wait list and active dry wait lists are assumed to be ready to occupy a slip as soon as the Port Captain notifies you that a slip of the size that you applied for is available. The inactive lists are meant to be a place you can place your name and application date, thereby assuring your place on the lists in case you want a boat in the future. What is important about being on the lists is that you now have an application date. If a slip comes up for a 20-foot boat I will look in chronological order for a member on the active list with a 20-foot boat. Since you indicated that you are not ready to accept a slip by joining the inactive wet or dry lists, I will not call you if a slip does open up. When you are ready to buy a boat place, merely call the Port Captain and request that your name be moved to the active wait list. Your name will be placed in chronological order. Too often applications have not been up-dated with the owner’s actual boat size or boat type. I have had to turn members away because the slip I have vacant will not accommodate their new vessel. I recently called a member about a slip and discovered that although he had applied for a slip for a 28-foot boat, his boat was actually a 24-foot boat, and assigning him that slip would be a waste a slip for a larger boat. Beam also comes into play when choosing a slip, as some slips could accommodate a 40-foot boat but with only an 11-foot beam. I presently have 125 applications for a wet slip, and 116 for a dry slip. Interestingly, 15 applicants in wet and 8 in dry have not specified the type or size of boat they have. If you are one of the 23 people with a blank spot by your name, fill in an updated application or ask for a move to the inactive slip list. By the Marina Regulations, if I offer you a slip and you turn it down, your name goes to the inactive list automatically. You will retain the date that you applied. There is a lot of information in the Marina Regulations, and you should be aware of them. Once you are assigned a slip it is yours to use with conditions. One is that you may not re-assign the slip to your friend for a week or more. All the slips belong to the Club and shall be assigned by the Port Captain. The Port Captain, not the assignee, will make temporary assignments in the absence of an assignee’s boat in that slip. A new subject. The DLNR has made schooling and licensing mandatory for all boat drivers by November 14, 2014, with exceptions. I still have not heard from the USCG Auxiliary, those folks who hold the classes periodically, whether they are going to offer a class to update the earlier awarded certificates or not. They did upgrade some of their own members at the Club a month or so ago, but still no word for the rest of us. The nice thing about that program is that if you had the previous course, and passed, a one-day upgrade was possible. You can take the full course on-line through several organizations, BoatUS.org being one of them. I had taken the USCG at Kalaheo High long ago and the BoatUS online recently. BoatUS does not offer the upgrade to the older USCG course; you must take the entire course. The BoatUS course is a good brush-up. It consists of six lessons, about 90 minutes long each and a final exam. You can stop the course anytime and return when ready to where you left off. Have fun, stay safe, and I’ll see you on the water. You are invited to the KYC Newcomers Pupu Party Saturday March 8, 2014 Let’s all show our aloha and welcome our new members! 5:30 pm Newcomers check in 6:00 pm Introductions Pupu party to follow Current members please bring a pupu to share 5 The Pacific Cup, “the Fun Race To Hawaii”, from San Francisco Bay has been an event since 1980 and coming to Kaneohe since 1988, every other summer. For lots of information and history on the race, visit the website at www.pacificcup.org. July will be here before we know it. KYC, as Finish Line host, needs lots of volunteers to fill our various committees and make this event come off with the expertise and Aloha we here at KYC are known for. The first start in San Francisco Bay will be on July 6. We expect our first arrivals on or about July 17; after all we do have a 100 foot and a 90 foot entry this year! The action wraps up for our racers on July 25 at the Awards Party. Most committees work 24/7 during the time period the boats are arriving. Volunteer scheduling will begin in June and training will be provided by Committee Chairs as the race draws near. Committee Descriptions are below. To sign up: There is a sign-up sheet on KYC's main notice board, or you may contact the Chair of the committee or committees you'd like to volunteer for. On the KYC website, after you've logged in, each Chair's name appears with their email address. If that's not enough we'll have a table set-up at the Newcomer's Pupu Party staffed to answer your questions and help you get involved. Communications Chair Valerie Ossipoff, with assistant Walt Niemczura, schedules radio operators in the room on the Upper Deck and will begin communication with the racers long before they reach the finish line. Watch standers are scheduled 24/7 until all racers are safely finished. Staff Duty Officer functions are being chaired by Beau Lani Barker with Assistant Chair Sandy Ragley- Wood. Their team volunteers 24/7 to receive, record and post racing yacht check-ins, ETAs, and disseminate information to committees. SDO is also first aboard the yachts after they are moored to ensure that they are in compliance with certain racing rules and Hawaii State Ag. Regs., etc. Security functions fall in here also…SDO keeps it all together! Finish Line is led again this year by Lynda Jones. Watch standers are posted at Kansas Tower on MCBH and are scheduled 24/7 to finish racers, turn them over to escort boats on VHF radio, and record and report finish times for all racers. Escort Boats will be chaired by Iwalani Stone. Escort boats are scheduled to bring racing yachts from the finish line to mooring at KYC through both the Main Ship Channel and the Sampan Channel at any time, day or night, til they’re all here. Captains use their own boats and normally gather their own crew to assist them; however, some volunteer crew is always needed. Mooring is Team-Chaired by Ralph Foulger, Ken Schmidt and Mike Barker, who will be responsible for mooring the finished yachts at the bulkhead, in a slip, or anchored outside the coral patch. Easier said than done, this committee will be VERY busy this year, with seventy entries, including two very long boats and two multihulls! Members with slips on G-pier may be asked to relocate during the race period to help accommodate our visiting yachts. Also, anyone leaving the yacht harbor for any length of time in July is reminded to advise Port Captain Bob Hurd so he may have the flexibility of moving boats around to create more useful space for our guests. Leis & Trays: With lots of aloha, this committee prepares mai-tais and fresh pineapple and delivers them, along with cold beer, water and a fresh lei, to all on board the finishing yacht, after they are cleared by the Staff Duty Officer (SDO). Linnea Brooks and Karla Silva are co-chairing this fun group and have a fun agenda planned for these receptions! Parties and Emcees: Parties? Who said that? Gail Hutchinson and Cathy Pratt are working on some really great evening experiences for US and our visitors. They can use some support! They also need nightly Emcees to introduce events, the day's arrivals, make announcements, awards door prizes, and etc. Decorations: We want our special place to be kept beautiful throughout the week and will need volunteers to bring fresh flowers and greenery, as well as assist with creating arrangements and maintaining them during the week. Our very creative Georgia Schmidt leads this effort, so contact her if you can help. Information Desk: Our concierge service for the racers and their family and friends is set up to provide useful information to them while they’re visiting. Our “Know-It- Alls” are being organized by Becky Dodini. There will be a helpful App available, now being worked on by Becky to help them help the racers. Anyone having housing available or willing to babysit should also contact Becky. Deckhands During Pacific Cup Week the Deckhands expand their hours and their operations to sell more logo merchandise to our visitors. They also need more sales minded, outgoing volunteers. Betty Birdsong-McDowell will be happy to sign you up. Boat Lei will be chaired again this year by Rebekah Luke. She has in the past invited KYC volunteers who want to learn how to make boat lei to join her. They provide per-ordered boat lei to finishing yachts. New for 2014: We will be organizing a group of qualified photographers to take photos at the boat's arrival celebrations and at the shore side events. All will be posted to the Pacific Cup Website in high resolution for downloading by the racers, their fans, families, friends and our race sponsors. For more information about this committee, please contact Kim Ickler. Craft Fair Made with Aloha As part of the Pacific Cup activities, KYC crafters invite Pacific Cup entrants and their families, and all KYC members and their families to our “Made With Aloha” Craft Fair on Friday, July 25th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Longhouse. Our very talented crafters will offer everything from tropical jams & jellies, and baked goodies to works of art, exotic and one-of-a-kind unique jewelry, various novelties and more! Shop early for Christmas, birthdays or just a thoughtful gift for someone special (don’t forget yourself!) There will be something for everyone – including Fido! Hope to see you there! Your Craft Fair Committee Deckhands Ann Bachmann We have gone from rain, rain, rain to very beautiful hot days. Hip, hip, hurray! Maybe we will have May flowers this year. In the locker we have new Men's Reyn Spooner solid color shirts, nautical green Eco bags, hats in little purses, ladies' polar fleece jackets, men's jackets, iPlay baby/toddler clothing,and lots more. Please keep checking in, we get new things all the time. When the locker is open you may ask for a membership form to join the Deckhands. Please fill out the form saying you will make sandwiches or help at the Keiki Parties, and flowers and greens for Newcomers Pupu Party, etc. Please come join the fun in our satellite locker for Pacific Cup, July 18-25. Membership costs $5 for a single person and $8 for a couple. Your joining bonus is a drink ticket, good at the bar anytime. They do not expire. Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for the Newcomer's Pupu Party March 8, Bunco, April 9 and the Keiki Easter Party, April 19. Our Volunteer for the month of March is Dee Darby. Dee, please come by and enjoy our discount at the Locker. KYC Golf Fleet Bill Riddle Aloha all KYC members and friends, As you read this the KYC Golf Fleet will probably have just finished our February Golf scramble; this month at Koolau Golf Course. Our KYC Golf Fleet is a diverse group of dramatically different skill levels. We play a Scramble format so the competition is designed to not be intimidating for anyone. We normally play once a month on various courses around the island; usually on a Friday about 10 AM. If you would like to be included in the email list for future events please just email me at briddle@hawaii.rr.com with your name, email address and handicap or skill level. We would love to have you join the fun. Aloha, Bill Riddle 386-2455 Save the Date Keiki Easter Party, Saturday April 19, 10 am-Noon Easter Brunch, Sunday April 20 Hawaii’s SOLAR Authority www.sunetric.com 1-2 ! !3+2 $,/+,,""- $4"4 "5&/ +%/6-2 , , ,#/+/$ +",4. !,3, 3-3,/"0"4* 44.3, ++#7,8 +"84"8+/, ." 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Congratulations to Tom Pocehereva and Shelley James for picking the correct shifts and winning the day decisively with three bullets. Ryan McCrillis and Luca Berg, sailing together for the first time, came second. Third place was hotly contested (see results below) with only one point separating 3rd and 5th place. Cecilia Jannson and Juju Soto sailed some great races but unfortunately tore their jib and went in after race 2. The fleet thanks new regatta chair Mike Scott and team for their Race Committee work. Classboat B Results: Skipper Tom Pocehereva Ryan McCrillis Elise Leroux Andy Bates Crew Shelley James Luca Berg Doug Gordon Maureen Bates Todd Ericksen Cecilia Jannson Doug White Julian (“Juju”) Soto Boat Paranoid USA 1108 M!lolo Extended Adolescence Huliwikikihuli Windlover Sail No. AUS 626 USA 1139 USA 1106 USA 1160 Race 1 1 3 4 2 Race 2 1 2 5 3 Race3 1 4 2 7 Total 3 9 11 12 USA 1115 USA 1101 5 6 4 6 3 7 (DNS) 12 19 For Classboat C, the wind was north about 5-8 knots. Courses were BZ, BZ2, and BDZB. The course on Race 3 had everyone dousing their kites to make the wing mark (D). It’s always fun to see something different. The fleet sends their mahalos to race committee Kim and Lou Ickler. Tom Pochereva and Brad Cole did a great job of picking shifts, and won the day by sailing more consistently than anyone else. Father-son duo of Frederic and Luca Berg sailed a great day and placed 2nd, only one point out of first. Husband-wife team of Andy and Maureen Bates were a close 3rd. Classboat C Results: Skipper Tom Pocehereva Frederic Berg Andy Bates Crew Brad Cole Luca Berg Maureen Bates Elise Leroux Todd Ericksen Doug Gordon Doug White Boat Paranoid USA 1108 Extended Adolescence M!lolo Huliwikikihuli Sail No. AUS 626 USA 1139 USA 1160 Race 1 1 2 3 Race 2 2 3 1 Race3 2 1 4 Total 5 6 8 USA 1106 USA 1115 5 4 4 5 3 5 12 14 The i14 fleet looks forward to a season of fun, competitive racing. If you’re interested in learning more about the boats, come on down to the club on a classboat day and talk to the fleet members. And don’t forget that KYC will again be hosting the I-14 Pacific Rim Championships this year! The regatta will run from April 26-29. It’s a great opportunity to meet top skiff sailors from around the country and check out the latest developments in the class. 8 KYC Member Mark Towill Volvo Ocean Racing Team Alvimedica UH Sailing Team practicing on Kiwi Clipper Mark Towill is a busy guy these days. He is not only planning to sail around the world but he is getting ready to manage a team of world class sailors to race around it!! Mark and good friend Charlie Enright both graduated and sailed for Brown University. They both were crew on the Disney project Morning Light which featured the youngest crew to sail Mark Towill - photo: Amory Ross the Transpac. Since that time they both have sailed professionally all over the world. They both had a dream that started seven years ago on the set of that Disney film. It has now come true with Team Alvimedica, an international campaign with the youngest crew in the race taking on ocean racing's toughest challenge. The Volvo Ocean Race!! “It’s not been easy by any means despite the great start we had with the Disney movie,” said Towill. “We’ve spent long hours treading the sidewalks trying to get a break and it’s been all about making our own opportunities. We’ve also had a lot of help from Charlie Enright and Mark Towill during the many, many people making this Transatlantic Race 2011 onboard Vanquish, with the Oakcliff All-American Offshore Team. become a reality.”After dropping photo: Amory Ross most other commitments in the search for a title sponsor, Enright and Towill finally found an innovative medical devices company from Turkey – Alvimedica – to back up their project. They are in the process of putting together the crew so if you think you have what it takes talk to Mark. All kidding aside, we can all be extremely proud of our KYC member and will hope for the best and with modern technology be able to follow him around the world. If you want to learn more about Mark and Charlie’s project go to their website at www.volvooceanrace.com/en/news/7427_From-Disney-film-set-to-race-st art-for-Team-Alvimedica.html UH Sailing Report Andy Johnson The University of Hawaii Sailing Team had a successful fall season and is now looking towards the spring semester. The Rainbow Invite was the first regatta of the spring hosted by UH at Keehi Lagoon and had teams from Canada, Japan and California represented. The Rainbow sailors came out on top and are now getting ready for three regattas in March. The coed team will sail March 1-2 at Stanford and the women head for the Polar Vortex of the east coast and the US Naval Academy March 8-9. They will stay with our good friend Art Silcox who lives just outside of Annapolis. March 7-9 is the Port of Los Angles Harbor Cup where the coed team will compete in the Catalina 37s owned by Long Beach YC. The team has been practicing hard in the Farr 38 “Kiwi Clipper” that was donated to our program by Howard Green. Big thanks to Howard!! Mahalo to members who hosted teams during the Rainbow Invite. Marcy Fleming and Bo Wheeler (USC), Cory LarRieu (University of British Columbia), Tom and Mele Pochereva (UCLA) . April 25-26 the UH team will be hosting the Pacific Coast Championships at Sand Island and Keehi Lagoon. This regatta will be a national qualifier including 11 teams from California and the University of Hawaii. If any of you are interested in hosting a visiting team please let us know. If you have extra space could house/host a team please contact UH coaches Andy Johnson 808-429-5308 or Jesse Andrews 808-381-5989. GO BOWS!!! C-20 Fleet Jeff Cruise Aloha from the Cal 20 Fleet, It’s the beginning of March, and we’re already three regattas deep in our season! It’s been a weird two months of weather, with heavy rains, light winds, and crazy storm systems. Unfortunately for Classboat A, a lack of wind prevented any racing from taking place. Classboat B, which took place of February 8, was plagued by consistent rains. Despite this, three die-hard boat teams managed to tough it out for the afternoon. Thanks to Ken Kaan (1st), Mick Meierdiercks (2nd), and Rob O’Connor (3rd) for representing the fleet out there. Classboat C, which took place on February 23, was our first regatta of sunny skies and nice breeze. It was a beautiful day out on the bay, as evidenced by the huge showing at the sandbar. We had a shifty northerly that kept everyone on their toes. Congrats to Jesse Andrews and Marc Barra (sailing Luka) on their victory with two first place finishes and a second place. Finishing one point behind was the Hochart family sailing Hotel California. In third place, was the Cruise family on Pilikia. If you are interested in sailing in the Cal 20 fleet, be sure to contact me (cal20kyc@gmail.com). We always have boats to fill, and would definitely like to grow the fleet as much as possible. 9 See you out on the water, Jeff Cruise Fishing Fleet Boat Blessing Photos: Lilia Cantu Art Nelson Sailmaker Ullman Sails Hawaii 1163 Kona Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 808.593.9958, 808.591.9056 Fax e-mail: info@artnelsonsailmaker.com Awnings & Canvas • Riggers & Sailmakers by Trade Open Monday thru Friday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Contact our sailmaker Marc Barra for pick-up and delivery to KYC. OUR PRODUCTS COME WRAPPED IN OUR SAILING EXPERIENCE. Hardware Line Epoxy Rust Protection Antifouling Paint Remember, Ullman Sails, the fastest sails on the planet. Visit Art Nelson Sailmaker for your boating needs. Special order equipment is welcome. KYC Opening Day 2014 - Americana Commodore Chico Cantu and wife Lilia Secretary Lucrecia Fry Commodore Chico Cantu, Rear Commodore Dick Perkins and Vice Commodore Tom Pochereva congratulate the winners of the Opening Day Parade: Charlie Stone, Claire Fremgen and Becky Dodini. Kimo & Honey Corstorphine and Shari & Bill Huntoon Honey Corstorphine Dignitaries enjoying the brunch Becky Dodini Clark & Jenny Fremgen, daughter Claire and Juniors Simi Gross & Maren Wrigley Charlie & Iwalani Stone on Naupaka Donna Perkins, Linda Howe and Mele Pochereva The parade enters the harbor 10 Photos: Lilia Cantu Tennis Fleet News Rich Heaton January saw the changing of the guard for the Tennis Fleet. Donlei Darnell retired after five years as Fleet Captain. Because of her tireless service, Donlei was awarded the John Week Memorial Trophy. The fleet grew substantially under her regime, both in numbers and activities, to the extent that the job was more than one person could handle. Jean Fernie and Rob Rietow, two able administrators, have relieved Donlei. The position of Tournament Director has changed hands, too. Greg Siok has taken over from Rich Heaton, who ran the fleet tournaments for the past eight years. Greg is well known because he has taught many of us the finer techniques of tennis in his many KYC fleet-sponsored classes. January’s tournament and potluck was held to celebrate the forthcoming Chinese New Year. Two new players participated in the tournament, including one who is distinguished as having been the youngest player to take part in a fleet tournament in many years. Kasie, petite granddaughter of Tennis Fleet member BJ, is 14 years old, and plays on the Le Jardin tennis team. Everyone was thrilled to have her play, and was fascinated with her form and enthusiasm. That girl is definitely going places in the tennis world! We also welcomed Sandra Williams, who played as a guest. Sandra actually got the most points in the tournament but could not be awarded the win, which is reserved for fleet members. Therefore, Joanne Goebert was awarded the Women’s Trophy for scoring the next greater number of tournament points. Linnea Brooks was the Women’s Runner Up. Harvey Minsky and Bob Babyak were tied for first in the Men’s Division. Neither was able to be present, so co-captains Jean and Rob asked for surrogates to compete for the trophy. Simi Gross volunteered to be Harvey and Aaron Phillips stood in for Bob. The contest was to complete the sentence: “The 2014 Chinese New Year is the year of the (blank).” Simi answered “Horse” first, and thus won the trophy for Harvey. The January tournament evening potluck dinner was held in the Longhouse, and participants contributed their favorite Asian food. Good times and good eats! 12 Valentines Dinner Steve & Linnea Brooks Fred & Elin Farrell Greg & Donna LeLesch Lynn Albrecht and date Photos: Lilia Cantu A lovely night was had by all Bourbon Tasting Rick & Nini Maxey and friends Joe Starr, Martin MacMorrow & Spotswood Robertson 13 Victor Lozano, Patrick “Moose” Kudlich and VC Tom Pochereva Thanks to all from Ramona’s Ohana To everyone, I send our most heartfelt appreciation for the support, gifts, and love given to us during the most difficult time of our lives. You are truly appreciated by all of us. I cannot help but know that I have missed many, and to all of you thank you and Aloha. Thank you to The Birthday Girls, The Hula Ladies, and The Fab Five. Becky and the Deckhands, and KYC management and staff. Thank you to Seventeen Marine Corps generals, Hank and Vivien, Swede and Deb, Gino and Nina, Grady and Carol, Marines and Civilian Marines. All of your contributions “behind the scenes” are so appreciated. Thank you to Dan with the bagpipes, Chaplain Bob, Sgt. “Taps” Ortiz, the Emosi family and Samoan Choir, Bobby “Ave Maria” King, Special friends: PTB, Aileen, Judy M, Karen S, Jeanne A, Miss Starlett, Irene, and so many others, past and present. . I will cherish your expressions of love for Ramona always. Mahalo and Aloha, Spotswood and all of our family. 14 2014 KYC Cruising Fleet Hale O Lono Cruise by Bill Leary After two bust years of bad weather on the designated weekend, in the channel, and his outboard raced as his bow dropped over the top. this year’s cruise over the MLK weekend to Lono Harbor on Molokai’s Exciting stuff! South shore was a great success. Most of us have never seen the This was such a popular cruise that folks were willing to run the Molokai Channel flatter both for Saturday’s trek over or Monday’s seven mile dirt road down from Mauna Loa to participate. Both Bill return. The six boat fleet Meyer, who was was made up entirely of sailing on Rick and sailboats when Tom and Maria Lucia Sandy Ragley’s power Villalobos’s Pili boat engines started Aloha, and Marcy acting up after haul out Fleming made the run and they were forced to to get to Lono and opt out of the cruise. This meet their boats. was irony at its best, as Sunday was winds were calm with spent relaxing, hiking, most of the fleet swimming, and powering the entire way watching Mick zip to Lono, and enjoying around the harbor on only an hour or so of his homemade Rube sailing on the way home. Goldberg motorbike With 14+ hours of which he brought over motoring, power plants strapped to had to be in good Substantial Vessel’s working order to mast on deck. The complete the crossings. day ended with a 5PM Unfortunately, Fredric pupu party ashore Berg’s engine on Alizé where many attendees wasn’t up to the task, and reportedly witnessed he was forced to turn the green flash as the back for home at sun set. Interesting Makapuu on Saturday that just as many of us with an overheating Rocky Young with the catch of the day. Molokai 2014 that were standing problem. there and looking didn’t see it. Perhaps it had to do with the amount of The dreaded North swell wrap around Laau Point didn’t cause any alcohol in one’s system…. problems for the fleet entering Lono on Saturday, but by Sunday when Moku pe’a won the fishing tournament on Saturday with a 30+ the swell peaked the channel was closed out during the larger sets. pound short billed spear fish (Hebi), and Maka’oi’oi won on the way Fortunately we all stayed securely moored on Sunday, and by Monday’s home with a 15 pound ulua. Wayne Reis on Kamakani, who was forced scheduled departure the swell was back down to acceptable levels. to watch Noodle and Rocky muscle their hebi over the rail from about Mick Meierdiercks on Substantial Vessel reportedly entertained the crew 50 yards away, returned the favor a few minutes later when he landed on Bo Wheeler and Marcy Fleming’s Maka‘oi’oi by making their harbor two sashimi sized shibi. Pili Aloha also had some luck on Saturday with departure just as Monday’s largest set was arriving. It didn’t break, but some small tuna. Mick reportedly got nearly vertical climbing the face of a cresting wave Hawaii’s SOLAR Authority www.sunetric.com Interested in Going Solar? 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