September - Peconic Bay Power Squadron
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September - Peconic Bay Power Squadron
Peconic Bay Power Squadrons, Inc. — Chartered August 12, 1939 — A Unit of the United States Power Squadron Calendar of Events 2016 Thurs. 8 Sept. – 1900 ExComm. Mtg. Flanders Community Center Fri & Sat 30 Sept/Oct 1 TOBAY Boat Show Thurs. 13 Oct. - 1900 ExComm. Mtg. Flanders Community Center Thurs. 15 Sept. – 1900 General Dinner Meeting Jerry and The Mermaid, Riverhead Thurs. 20 Oct. – 1900 General Dinner Meeting TBD Fri. 16 Sept – 1915 D/3 Council Meeting (and Dinner) Melville Marriott Thurs. 10 Nov. - 1900 ExComm. Mtg. Flanders Community Center Sat. & Sun. 24 & 25 Sept. East End Maritime Festival Greenport Village Thurs. 17 Nov. – 1900 General Dinner Meeting TBD Sat. 19 Nov. D/3 Fall Educational Conference Melville Marriott Chart Your Course at www.pbps.us 2 Executive Committee 2015-2016 Commander Robert T. SanAngelo, SN Sag Harbor 631-725-5797 iwac@aol.com Lieutenant Commanders Executive Officer George Kay, P East Quogue 516-509-7860 geokae1@gmail.com Articles and/or advertisements in this publication do not reflect USPS policy or position unless so designated We encourage squadron members to contribute to this publication. All articles must be received by the 18th of each month to be considerd for publication in the following month’s issue. Administrative Officer Richard Cuciti, SN Water Mill 631-537-2496 richard.cuciti@1967.USNA.com Educational Officer Vincent Mauceri, AP, SEO Sag Harbor 631-725-3679 vamauceri@gmail.com Treasurer John Martinelli Middle Island 631-924-7390 johnm@owenpetersen.com Secretary Helen Horton, P 631-779-3236 Aquebogue hhbreeze@optonline.net Members at Large P/C Patricia Blanchard, N Debra Tennyson-Feinstein, JN James C. Patton, P P/Lt/C Virginia Gilmore, S Michael A. Remski, JN Stf/C Glen Sherman, P D/Lt/C Fred Smith, AP P/C Lawrence Hynes, SN Robert Smith, P Robert Walther, P Publication Committee Editor Gary P. Joyce, S Aquebogue 631-722-9480 gjoyce@optonline.net Webmaster Stf/C Glen Sherman, P Riverhead 631-877-2628 19 United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Commander’s Report Ship’s Store Please remember that all PBPS Ship’s Store transactions must be made through me, unless you are ordering from USPS. EESG is our supplier, and we have a very good relationship with them. EESG will not honor PBPS merchandise requests not placed by me. With the exception of our burgees, we keep very little inventory. Ship's Store now handles nametag orders ... $10 safety pin, $11 clutch, $12 magnetic back and 75th Anniversary burgees ($25). All merchandise must be paid for when placing an order. If you encounter a problem with an order, please contact me, and I will do my best to resolve it. P/Lt/C Virginia Gilmore; 631-288-5622 PBPS Ship's Store: teajin@aol.com. Use subject line: PBPS/SS. P/C Diane (right) and P/C Pat (center) dancing with their line dance instructor from the previous night, Madonna. Photo by Glen Sherman www.usps.org 18 The return of Rendezvous East to Greenport brought out District 3 members from all over Long island for a weekend of fun under the tent. The weather cooperated, the food was fantastic, we enjoyed dancing with Madonna and Joe, and the DJ kept the party moving. The marina, with so many boats decorated with squadron ensigns, flags, and burgees, contributed to the festive, carnival atmosphere of the party. Our own Anthony Renielo drove his Waverunner from Hampton Bays through the Shinnecock Canal to be with us in Greenport. There can never be enough said or accolades given to Diane and Glen Sherman for their continued dedication and heartfelt contribution of time and effort, always volunteering to help out and keep things running smoothly. This year Glen ensured that all the electrical equipment was properly connected to prevent power failures at the tent, and his vigilance probably kept the Power Squadron from causing a blackout in all of Greenport. At the Saturday morning Flag Raising Ceremony Diane Sherman gave an impressive invocation reciting the entire prayerful petition by heart with warmth and sincerity. At the conclusion of the ceremony, Diane, with her beautiful voice, led the singing of God Bless America. I thank all our members who participated and helped at the festival. Special thanks to Jinny Gilmore again for providing our outstanding table decorations. For those who were unable to attend this year I strongly recommend that you try to be there next year. You will not be sorry. Good News. Our September dinner meeting will be held at Jerry and the Mermaid restaurant in Riverhead. I just received word that the guest speaker, back by popular deman will be John Holzapfel with his very informative and entertaining talks on the environment and marine ecology. Looking forward to seeing many of you there. Cdr. Robert SanAngelo SN 3 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Executive Officer’s Report God Bless America. My wife and I have just returned from the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. We had a very good time since the USA won the most medals. We attended the Today Show while in Rio. I hope you all saw the sign I held up saying Hi to the Peconic Bay Power Squadron! I would like to share with you some of our experiences at the Olympics. The apartment we rented was typical for the region in which it was located — Copa Cabana. It was a cold water flat; i.e. the only tapwater was cold. Wash was done with cold water and in many cases showers used cold water as well. In general, the houses were run down, full of graffiti, and stacked on top of each other. Crime was a problem and we witnessed the firing of guns while walking down a street one night. While there were problems, the Olympic went well and security at the games was on a high level. Well armed police and military were seen in large numbers. Transportation to the venues was good, although usually a one- or two-hour trip to get there. At each venue, the activities were usually highlighted by USA victories. Although it was winter in Brazil, the weather was warm and we did not see or feel one mosquito! We had a good time but are happy to be back home. Time to start thinking about South Korea in 2018. Prior to leaving for Brazil I attended Rendezvous East by boat. I enjoyed the activities and, as usual, the Peconic Bay Power Squadron put on a great breakfast. Fred Smith’s and Bob Smith’s wives provided some delicious homemade breakfast treats together and the bagels were well received. The attendance was down from last year and I am hoping it will improve in years to come. I met with the new district commander for 2017 and I suggested the name FAIR WINDS FRENZ would fit her very well. I attended a meeting of the Peconic Estuary Committee on XO Report continued from page 4 August 22 dealing with the nitrogen problems facing the East End. The problem was discussed, ways to correct it were shown, and costs were proposed. I came away from the meeting satisfied that solutions to the major marine problem are in the works. I plan on continuing to monitor this situation and reporting back to you when news is made available. Since I have just returned from the Olympics, I will save the next report on traveling on the Intracoastal till next month. If you would like to hear first hand about my travels, I will present a PowerPoint program at West Marine in Riverhead on October 1, 2016. It will be about one hour in length and well documented. George Kay, P geokae1@gmail.com continued on page 17 www.usps.org 4 17 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons For Sale Peconic Bay Power Squadron CLASSIFIEDS S h i p ' s L o g September Birthdays Puffin 10’6” Dinghy #42. In excellent condition. Features: for sailing, rowing or outboard motor - fully enclosed flotation cells at fore and aft to prevent sinking. New: hull gelcoat, bow clamp, rigging and bottom paint. Refinished: all bright work - rudder, dagger board, thwart seat and other wood pieces. Trailer: Venture model # VB-700 (used twice). Equipment: dacron sail #42, 2 new spruce oars with new bronze oar locks & new oar leather chafe guards, extending boat hook, anchor and rode, 2 boat cushions (USCG throwable type), 1 vinyl boat fender, fore & aft vinyl mast crutches for travel and fitted winter cover. Contact: Vincent Mauceri, 631-725-3679 (eves.). Sag Harbor. 6. 14. 15. 18. 21. 30. James A. Arancio, P Lt/C Peter A. Young, SN P/C Frances M. Diange, AP Eugene J. Sullivan, Jr., AP P/C Patricia J. Blanchard, N James C. Patton, P Later Friday evening Lt/C Helen (far right) joined the line dancing at Rendezvous East. Photo by Glen Sherman There was live entertainment during the Friday Commander’s Cocktail Party. Photo by Glen Sherman www.usps.org 16 5 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Education Officer’s Report Well, here we are in late August, with the summer two-thirds over and, hopefully, the recent spell of intense heat and humidity (UGH!) having ended. As I noted in previous months’ columns, three of the more important goals of your Squadron Education Department are to have each member advance his/her existing grade by at least one Advanced Course certification; to have each member increase the total of his/her Seminar certifications by at least two per year; and to have all members take advantage of the full range of Elective courses. To further these goals, I have informed all PBPS members with the rating of Seamanship that a Piloting course will begin on Tuesday, September 13, 2016, at 1900 in the Southampton Town Senior Center on NY Rte. 24 in Flanders with Debra TennysonFeinstein as instructor. Also, two ‘ABC’ courses will be starting as follows: Tuesday, September 6, 2016, at 1900 in the Bridgehampton National Bank Community Room in the northeast corner of the building basement in Bridgehampton with Bob Semple as instructor, and; Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 1900 in the Riverhead Moose Lodge, 51 Madison Street with Tony Kryl as instructor. Furthermore, we will be resuming our Fall Seminar sessions on Saturdays at West Marine on CR 58 in Riverhead. Seminars are held from 1300 to 1500 as follows: Anchoring on Saturday, September 9, 2016, with Steve Burke as instructor; Basic Coastal Navigation on Saturday October 1, 2016 with George and Mary Kay as instructors and; Basic Weather on Saturday November 12, 2016 with Peter Young as instructor. The above courses and seminars will round out our education program for 2016. I’ll be posting the 2017 Course and Seminar education program schedule shortly. All of our members should be expecting a phone call from me sometime in the future to enlist your help teaching or assisting in continued on page 15 www.usps.org 6 Education continued from page 6 teaching a course or seminar – you only need to be a Certified Instructor to be the lead instructor teaching ‘ABC’ – all course and seminar attendees benefit greatly from the experiences of our instructors and their aides. I hope you’ve enjoyed a safe and great boating season in 2016! Lt/C Vince Mauceri, AP, SEO, 631-725-3679 (home), 631-566-4181 (mobile), or e-mail to vamauceri@gmail.com 15 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Safety from page 7 • Evacuate the area and move affected person(s) to a fresh air environment. • Observe the victim(s). • Administer oxygen, if available. • Contact medical help. If the victim is not breathing, perform rescue breathing or approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), as appropriate, until medical help arrives. Prompt action can mean the difference between life and death. • Shut off potential sources of CO, if possible. Correct ventilation problems and/or repair exhaust problems as appropriate. Investigate the source of CO and take corrective action, such as evacuating and ventilating the area or shutting off the source of the CO, while at the same time evacuating and ventilating the area. How Can It Accumulate? Inadequately ventilated canvas enclosures. Exhaust gas trapped in enclosed places. Blocked exhaust outlets. Another vessel's exhaust. CO from the boat docked next to you can be just as deadly. "Station wagon effect" or back drafting. At slow speeds, while idling, or stopped. Be aware that CO can remain in or around your boat at dangerous levels even if your engine or the other boat's engine is no longer running! The Peconic Bay crew who supplied breakfast Saturday morning at Rendezvous East. Photo by Glen Sherman Safe Boating By D/Lt Steve Burke The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide What is Carbon Monoxide? Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It is produced when a carbonbased fuel-such as gasoline, propane, charcoal, or oil-burns. Sources on your boat may include engines, gas generators, cooking ranges, and space and water heaters. Why is it so dangerous? CO enters your bloodstream through the lungs, blocking the oxygen your body needs. Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations can kill you. Early symptoms of CO poisoning include irritated eyes, headache, nausea, weakness, and dizziness. They are often confused with seasickness or intoxication, so those affected may not receive the medical attention they need. Altitude, certain health-related problems, and age will increase the effects of CO. Persons who smoke or are exposed to high concentrations of cigarette smoke, consume alcohol, or have lung disorders or heart problems are particularly susceptible to an increase in the effects from CO. However, anyone can be affected. Another factor to consider is that physical exertion accelerates the rate at which the blood absorbs CO. Emergency Treatment for CO Poisoning CO poisoning or toxicity is a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate action. The following is a list of things that should be done if CO poisoning is suspected. Proceed with caution. The victim may be in an area of high CO concentration, which means you or others could in danger from exposure to CO. • Evaluate the situation and ventilate the area if possible. continued on page 14 www.usps.org 14 7 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron Members Benefits Report by P/C Pat Blanchard, N Faces at Rendezvous East (From top, left to right): P/C Diane led the group in singing God Bless America; Lt/C Vince; Anthony Raniello; Bob Walther; D/Lt/C Fred enjoying the ceremony; Susan Kinscherf and Frank Barbuto. As we transition into September many of us think of school beginning for our children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Why not think of taking a class or seminar for yourself or teach a USPS class? Here is an incentive for our boaters to further their education: FUGAWI USPS instructors receive 67-percent, and members and students receive 50 precent off Fugawi Marine5 Navigational Software; and 10 percent off all products on the fugawi.com store. Fugawi also offers a select range of other manufacturers’ products on its website that make boating more fun and enhance a boater’s knowledge and awareness. For example, the award-winning Actisnse NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 buffers, converters, and connectors, the solid state wind sensors from LCG Capteurs, or the Digital Yacht’s connectivity marine products, Avionics charts, Bad Elf GPS signal boosters and more. When shopping on the fugawi.com, place your USPS Certificate number in the described place on the FUGAWI landing page. Fugawi navigational software was developed by an avid mariner 20 years ago and has a large and loyal following around the world. For more information on the software, go to the USPS.org website and sign in. Then go to the Member Benefits page and you will see Fugawi as a new benefit. You will also see the link to what they call their landing page or Fugawi USPS portal where you can enter your info to sign up for an account. This will give you access to exclusive offers and discounts available to USPS members. Photos by Glen Sherman www.usps.org 8 13 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons Peconic Bay Power Squadron (Left): Saturday’s Breakfast was followed by a Flag Raising ceremony. (Below): Lt/ C George (left) and Cdr Bob at the Flag Raising with the Greenport carousel in the background. Photos by Glen Sherman Nancy Smith with some of the home baked breakfast goodies she supplied at Rendezvous East. Photo by Glen Sherman www.usps.org 12 9 www.pbps.us United States Power Squadrons www.usps.org Peconic Bay Power Squadron 10 11 www.pbps.us
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