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r eefpoint - Racine Yacht Club!
Mark your calendar: Annual Awards Banquet - January 24
Chili Cookoff - Superbowl Sunday, February 1 Valentine’s Day Party - February 14
­REEF POINT
“For the encouragement and promotion of yachting
and the creation of a spirit of good fellowship…”
January 2015
(RYC Constitution, Article II)
Racine Yacht Club Commodore’s Report
I write this report aboard my new yacht. Amy and I decided to
take a Christmas trip to Florida. What we didn’t know is that
we would end up on an adventure. Mark Lukow, I will need a
slip in our system. It may need to be an end tie up as it is 938
feet long, beam of 106 feet and draft of 26 feet… Sorry, Rick
Hennig, you don’t have the biggest yacht in the fleet anymore.
The small issue is that it takes a crew of 929 so Pam Jobson, you
have some work cut out for you. Members can bring 2,136 of
their closest friends on board. This would make a beautiful club
ship as it has two pools, basketball court, and at least 10 bars (I
am still finding them). Better yet, its top speed is 24 knots.
Amy and I jumped aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam and took a
last minute cruse to Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Thomas, and the
Bahamas. We took a small excursion on Grand Turk where
there are only 4500 residents on the island. Amy and I jumped
on some quad runners and explored the island.
Christmas Day was spent in St. Thomas. We spent some time
visiting the downtown and purchased a little liquor and gifts to
bring back with us. I think we need to set up Racine Yacht Club,
Southern Station. Charlie Manning, see if your 100th
Anniversary Committee can work that into the budget.
Racine, Wisconsin
The Commodore’s New Yacht (?)
MS Nieuw Amsterdam
Photo courtesy of Gregg Henning
As we head back north to the Bahamas and then back to
Florida, Mrs. Commodore and I will spend New Year’s Eve on
the beach in Indialantic thinking of all our members enjoying
the fun at Kurt’s New Year’s Bash.
It is amazing how fast the holidays come and go and yet our
members jump in and make the Club look amazing! January
brings our Awards Banquet which our Race Director, Bob
Sample and his lovely wife, Cathy have some special plans for
us. So special, they won’t even tell me. Preceding that will be
Strictly Sail, in a new venue at McCormick Place, combined
with the Boat & RV show. This should be an interesting event.
Looking forward to seeing you all in 2015! May it be a
wondrous year of good fortune and fair winds.
Remember, even though it feels like winter, keep your shorts
on, keep positive vibes, and summer will be here sooner than
you think!
Remember it is always tropical in your mind!
Mrs. Commodore takes to the trails
Phones ミ General: (262) 634-8585
Photo courtesy of Gregg Henning
— Gregg Henning, Commodore
Racine Yacht Club ・ One Barker Street ・ Racine, WI 53402
42 44.24 N - 87 46.69 W
Office, 7:00amミNoon: (262) 634-8587
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Web site: www.racineyachtClub.org e-mail: office@racineyachtClub.org
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RYC News in Brief
From the December Board meeting minutes:
Treasurer Frank Randall presented the
November Treasurer’s report and the 2015
Budget worksheet.
We had a good month from a financial
standpoint with an adjusted income of
$11,420. Unless we have an unexpected
expense in the next two months, we will be
able to add to our cash reserve this year.
Randall reported levels are expected to
drop two inches next month.
Vice Commodore John Stanley reported
that the Pink Magnolia (owners Tina and
Eddie) has been selected and was extended
a contract. As of today we are still waiting
for the new caterer to sign the contract. Out
of the Pan will stay on until December 31,
2014. Bar service starts on Jan 1st and the
galley will be open on the16th.
Office Manager Kim Shortess led
discussions regarding the best means to
introduce the new caterer to the members,
discussion followed
Rear Commodore Amy Cermak led a
discussion regarding the summer youth
sailing programs and schedule.
Membership Secretary Pam Jobson
reported she and her committee are ready
for the Strictly Sail show. She said as
incentive they will provide giveaways to
five new members. Jobson presented the
membership status change request.
STATUS CHANGES
Associate to Resigned: Deb Murphy,
Herman Morgan
All requests were approved. With the
recent changes, the member total is 266.
House Director Jim Mc Bain reiterated he
and John have made an offer to a replacement
caterer and he will assist in completing the
changeover. The Club shutdown is
scheduled for February 1st through the 11th.
Pier Director Mark Lukow submitted a
written report stating water levels typically
drop a foot from the summer high to the
winter low. This year we’ve picked up 4-6
inches since July. Currently we’re running
about 579.1 feet, 1.6 feet over Low Water
Datum. This is the highest we’ve seen on
Lake Michigan since late 1998. As previously
reported, I want a 12” buffer between harbor
ice and horizontal pier structures to prevent
seiche-induced ice damage. I was under the
mistaken assumption that the next foot on
west pier fingers would be as easy as the last
foot. NOT TRUE. We are up as far as
adjustments allow. Our next move up will
require serious engineering and structural
work that exceed my capabilities. I suspect
we are approaching the point where the cost
of preventing ice damage is equal to the cost
of repairing ice damage.
Floaters: I had an adventure unsuccessfully trying to move the Sea Scout pier to
Reefpoint Marina. Since then Reefpoint has
iced in with at least one person fishing on
the ice. I decided to hedge my bets and
stored the 10 minute pier on the hard. Miscellaneous: Life rings are stored. All
but two safety ladders are up. I’ve started
wearing a PFD when working alone on the
pier which is closed for the season.
Yard Director Jack Landwehr submitted a
written report stating plans are in place to
plow and salt lot. Snow will be plowed after
a two inch snow fall. Salt will be spread as
needed. Rock salt will be spread on the
walkway from the west parking lot to the
main entrance.
As with all parking lots, low areas collect
water and pose a hazard where ice can
form. If needed, rock salt is available in the
coatroom that any member can use to
spread on icy areas locate in the RYC
parking lot.
A special thanks to the smokers that are
lighting up in the approved smoking area
located in the gray enclosure behind the ice
bag freezer. Smoking in this area reduces
smoke odor from the main entrance. I
appreciate the effort to use the approved
smoking area and refrain from smoking on
the ramp or near the entrance to the
clubhouse.
There are 14 boats on cradles and seven
on trailers. Thank you to all RYC boat
owners and Ship 5750 that took advantage
of the winter storage program offered to
RYC active members and Ship 5750.
Sealcoat King of Racine coated and lined
the parking lot last summer. Sealcoat offered
a rebate to RYC for each new customer
generated by RYC members. Five RYC
members used Sealcoat King to seal asphalt
drivewaysand the rebate amounted to
approximately $127.
Visit RYC’s Website at www.racineyachtClub.org
for the most up-to-date information, events and race results.
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Meetings/Club Hours
See this month’s calendar on page 4
for additional coming events.
January
8 7:00pm Board Meeting
15 7:00pm General Membership Meeting
February
12 7:00pm Board Meeting
19 7:00pm General Membership Meeting
WINTER CLUB HOURS
Annual Shutdown - Feb. 2-10
Mon., Tues. – CLOSED
Thurs. – 4PM to 9PM*
Wed., Fri., Sat. – 11AM to 9PM*
Sunday – 8AM to 7PM*
*Closing times are determined at the
bartender’s discretion; Club is typically open
until 9:00 if there are patrons present.
GALLEY HOURS
WED and FRI Lunch............... 11:00-2:00
FRIDAY Dinner .........................5:00-9:00
SATURDAY Lunch................... 11:00-2:00
SUNDAY Breakfast....................8:00-2:00
OFFICE HOURS 8 AM until 2 PM M-F
Year End “Thank You” goes to all the RYC
members, Ship 5750 Sea Scouts and RYC
summer employees for all their efforts to
make the RYC lawn and surrounding
grounds a clean and safe environment for
all RYC members and guests to enjoy
throughout the year.
Race Director Bob Sample submitted a
written report stating The Yacht Club will be
celebrating 100 years of Racing Excellence
during its 2015 racing season and invites all
sailors to participate in one or more of the
following racing events:
Continued on page 3
Off Watch
Mark Lukow’s dad recently had surgery.
In Memoriam
Susan Cain’s mother passed away recently.
RYC extends sincere condolences to Susan
and her family during this difficult time.
News in Brief, continued
•June 3, Tune up Race Series beginning
Wednesday
•Ideas for Centennial Anniversary,
Charter date is April 16, 1916
•July 1 RYC Wednesday Night Summer
Racing season beginning
•Pam Jobson would prefer that Open
House and Opening Day are not the
same day. Need date
•June 20, No Sail Race for Sail and Power
boaters
•July 11, The Hook Race (Racine to M&M
Yacht Club)
•July 25 & August 27, Single/Double and
Cruising Race Series
•August 14 to 16th, Single/ Double and
Cruising Regatta
•August
1-2,
Racine
Regatta
This will be an old time, fun1filled
regatta featuring feeder races from
competing yacht clubs and races
designed for fun and challenges. The
Centennial party activities will include
great entertainment and food.
•August 6-9 Multi-Hull Championship
Regatta
•August 14–16, Single/Double and
Cruising Regatta
•August 22-23 Youth in Sailing Weekend
Special sailing activities for our young
sailors to enjoy.
• Sept 12, The Blue Nose Regatta
•September 19th, The Waukegan-Racine
Autumn Challenge
Sample reported the Dennis Sullivan may
be available for the weekend of August 15th.
The Awards Banquet will be January
24th at the Club. (Invitations will be in the mail
by January 12. -ed.) Colors will be purple and
gold.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
HOOK: Henning, Reported NOR is being
updated will be ready for Strictly Sail.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Charlie Manning submitted a written report
from his 100th Anniversary Committee
meeting.
•Suggestions for additional committee
members.
•Regatta Chair will be Buck Mercer
handling on shore activities and Bob
Sample will handle all on water
activities.
•Themes & Logo Suggestions – Paul
Tobias
•Awards Dinner in 100th theme, two of
them?
Mark Lukow presented the 2015 slip &
transient fees to the board to discuss and
vote. There will be no increase for the 2015
season.
•Opening Day - Chairman needed –
Gregg Henning Possible opportunity to
dedicate the Wadewitz bronze.
WANTED!
•I have contacted Scott Lewis regarding
‘100th’class flags and any other ideas. •
I sent Letters to Commodores of
Chicago, Columbia, Waukegan,
Kenosha, South Milwaukee, South
Shore, Milwaukee, and Sheboygan. 100
boats, August 1-2 or August 14-16?
•Possible Dennis Sullivan appearance to
be handled by Ken Luedtke with help
from Joe Caruso
The RYC 100th Anniversary Committee is
looking for any historical information any
members may have pertaining to the
Racine Yacht Club and its place in Racine
and Wisconsin history. Please submit
whatever you can, whether it’s in electronic
form or on paper to Kim Shortess, our
central collection point. The committee
plans on publishing a detailed account of
RYC’s past. Thank you for your help!
•Gala 100th Party in April (or May -ed.),
2016. The YC turns 100 in April! Carolyn
Caruso offered to co-chair, we are
looking for another co-chair.
•Past Commodores’ Dinner? Ideas?
Incorporate into annual board dinner in
August/September?
•100th anniversary membership drive.
Starting in April 2015 Ideas needed Pam Jobson
•No less than 8 press releases between
now and April 2015-April 2016 - Marsha
Connet
•History committee is meeting and
talking regularly.
NEW BUSINESS
Downtown Racine Corporation has a
location for Racine Yacht Club to display
literature/ad pieces. Board members
discussed that we should utilize the
opportunities to promote the Club, since we
are members. Members discussed what
type of info or ad pieces we should include.
Kim agreed to reach out to DRC for clarity
of options. As soon as we determine what
we want to display, John Lyon has agreed to
stock the info rack.
Gregg Henning led a discussion regarding
RYC sponsoring the Splash and Dash. Board
voted not to accept the request due to new
caterer startup.
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If you are aware of any dates or events that should be included in upcoming calendars, please contact the RYC office or e-mail information to the Reef Point editor.
RYC Calendar of Events — January-February
Sunday Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
Monday
11
CLUB
CLOSED
Tuesday
12
CLUB
CLOSED
Wednesday
13
Thursday
14
Club Opens
@ 11:00
No food service
Club Opens
@ 4:00
Friday
15
General Membership
Meeting 7:00
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
18
CLUB
CLOSED
19
CLUB
CLOSED
20
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
25
CLUB
CLOSED
26
CLUB
CLOSED
27
Breakfast
Served 8-2:00
1
CLUB
CLOSED
2
CLUB
CLOSED
3
WINTER SHUTDOWN
Chili Cookoff - 2PM
Superbowl - 5:30
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
21
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
28
CLUB
CLOSED
4
WINTER SHUTDOWN
WINTER SHUTDOWN
Club Opens
@ 4:00
Club Opens
@ 4:00
CLUB
CLOSED
22
29
5
WINTER SHUTDOWN
Saturday
16
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
23
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
30
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
CLUB
CLOSED
6
WINTER SHUTDOWN
17
24
Annual Awards
banquet 6:00
31
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
7
CLUB
CLOSED
WINTER SHUTDOWN
February
CLUB
CLOSED
8
WINTER SHUTDOWN
CLUB
CLOSED
9
WINTER SHUTDOWN
CLUB
CLOSED
10
WINTER SHUTDOWN
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served
11:00-2:00
11
Club Opens
@ 4:00
Board Meeting 7:00 pm
New Catering Service at RYC
Upcoming Events
As we ring in 2015, Pink Magnolia and its
owners Tina Christensen and Eddie
Castillo will be the Club’s purveyors of
food and bar service. Pink Magnolia, an
established Racine restaurant and catering
a service, come to us with the proven
experience and willingness to work with
the Club in providing food and service
meeting the desires of our members.
The RYC Annual Awards Banquet
Saturday, January 24th
Featuring “The Kaptain” 6 pm
A guy and his 12 string...
Tina has been a bartender and bar
manager at familiar locations such as The
Docks, Salute, Hobnob, Corner House
and Henry & Wanda’s. Eddie was a chef
for over 10 years at the Corner House and
the Corporate Chef at SC Johnson and
Modine.
Tina and Eddie will manage the bar
service starting December 31st, with a
grand opening for dinner on the 16th of
January. Make your reservations in
advance because we are sure everyone
will be excited with the new menu and
beverages.
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Valentines Day
Saturday, February 14th.
This will be our new caterer’s debut
party, so make sure you get a
reservation for this one.
Look for details at the Club.
Chili Cook Off: Superbowl Sunday,
February 1, 2 pm
Annual Club Shutdown - Feb. 2-10
Watch for random Friday night
entertainment throughout the winter.
Opening Day - May 30
Keep warm, my “Peeps”
– Kurt Lasson, Entertainment Director
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Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11:00-2:00
Dinner Served 5:00-9:00
14
Club Opens
@ 11:00
lunch Served 11-2:00
Valentine’s Day
party
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Racine, WI
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Fontana, WI
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Racine, WI
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C
ontribut i n g
Sta
ff
Marsha Connet
Judy Cook
Reef Point Editor
Communications
Coordinator and
Contributing Writer
RYC Members
Photos & Articles
Gregg Henning
Paul Tobias
RYC Webmaster
Layout/Production
Deadline for articles is
the 20th of the month
PRIOR to publication.
We like to include photos of members’ activities, so
take your camera along next time you go to the Club,
while you’re racing or cruising – or even vacationing!
Digital photos work best – just e-mail them. You can
get your photos, news and event info to us by using
the mailbox in RYC’s office, or you can mail, fax or
e-mail to:
Reef Point Editor One Barker Street
Racine, WI 53402 Fax (262) 634-8971
e-mail: ptobias@wi.rr.com
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