August - Ninnescah Sailing Association
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August - Ninnescah Sailing Association
The official Newsletter of the Ninnescah Sailing Association THE ❱❱❱ Vol. 44 No. 8 • August 2015 IN THIS ISSUE: NSA 50th Celebration.................2 - 5 Colossus cuP.................................... 6 Sunfish Master’s Regatta.................. 7 B.O.G. Minutes.....................15-16 Classifieds.............................18-19 Calendar....................................21 notices: Reminder If you want to take the easy way out and avoid worrying about mowing yard spaces and checking grass height you can sign up to have contract maintenance mowing for your space for only $142.00 per year! The yards are inspected on the first Sunday of the month. Afterdeck Reservations If you are interested in reserving the Afterdeck for NSA activities or renting the facility for a private function, please contact Past Commodore Paul Faber, e-mail pastcommodore@ninnescah.org or call 316-744-7888. From the Editor: PLEASE NOTE THE DEADLINE SCHEDULE. • Email your material to Sheryl Born at editor@ninnescah.org. • Commercial advertising rates are listed on the Classified page. 1 Message from the Commodore To say a lot has been happening at NSA in the last month is an understatement. It has been great to see all of the members enjoying the facility, participating in the activities and sailing. Starting with the Commodores Breakfast and Colossus Cup on July 4th, Boat Open House, Learn to Sail Class, 50th Reunion Celebration and Dinner, Sunfish Masters Regatta, Jr. Sailing Camps and Regatta. Throw in a fantastic Blue Moon Sail parade and hosting of the Young Professionals of Wichita - this has been one fun, busy period of activity at NSA. There are so many people to Thank for all of their hard work to make these events possible. The 50th Anniversary Committee in particular have been meeting and planning since the first of the year every 2-3 weeks, and it has paid off with some really special events this year. Capping it off was the Reunion Celebration on July 25th where we had over 210 members and past members participate in sailing, a fun program and dinner. The best part was getting reacquainted with old friends and seeing the smiles on everyone’s faces as they enjoyed the comradery and marveled at the beautiful facility we all have built. People came back for the Celebration from as far away as Florida, California, San Antonio Texas, Texoma Lake, OKC and KC. 23 Past Commodores and the families of three deceased Past Commodores were in attendance, as well as several Founding Members. I cannot thank the 50th Committee enough for their dedication, commitment and hard work. Thanks Marlys, Roger, Joan, Pat C, Heather, Pat A and Andy. However the year is far from over. We have another Learn to Sail Class, NSA Golf Tourney (8/29) and Labor Day Dinner (9/6) with fireworks coming up soon. There should be lots of opportunity to have some more fabulous sailing days and nights as we are truly blessed with an abundance of water in the Lake this year. Don’t forget to submit your favorite pictures to the editor@ninnescah.org for the Annual Photo Contest by the September 15 deadline. The deadline was moved up a bit this year so that we could announce a winner at the Annual Meeting and place the picture on the cover of the 2016 NSA Calendar. Other top pictures will be on each month of the calendar. The Calendar will be available for sale at the Annual meeting which will make a great Holiday gift along with the NSA Cookbook. Now, let’s go Sailing! Gregg Greenwood 2014-15 Commadore NSA 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION NSA COMMODORES 28 0F 50 YEARS REPRESENTED 1st Row Guy McCormick (1998) Rob Fresh (2003) Paul Beddow (1992) 2nd Row Jim Pierce Jr. (1986) Pat Coulter (1994) Ed Webb (1980) 3rd Row Greg Gough (1985) Rich Shull (1977) Mark Wolff (1993) 4th Row David Parrish (2013) Andy Woodward (1995, 2008) Ray Keller (1988) 5th Row John Mosley (1989) Steve Hieger(2000, 2011) 6th Row Jim Carlisle (2005) Roger Cheatum (1978) Schoen Fitzgerald (1991, 2007) 7th Row John Graves (2002, 2009) Jeff Leonard (1997) 8th Row Gregg Greenwood (1996, 2015), Tom Olson (2010) Photo below Jack Kramer (2012), Mary Kearby (2004) 2 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org NSA HAPPENINGS 3 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org NSA HAPPENINGS 4 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org NSA HAPPENINGS 5 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org COLOSSUS CUP 6 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org In Celebration of 50th Anniversary of Ninnescah Sailing Association The Ninnescah Sailing Association Presents: NSA HAPPENINGS Sunday, July 26, 2015 Event One day, multi-race regatta. As many short races as conditions permit. Expect minimum of 5 races. Fleets This is a one-design Sunfish only event limited to NSA and former NSA members who must be 48+ years old as of July 1, 2015. This is a bring your own Sunfish, borrowed Sunfish or be approved for use of “NSA Learn to Sail” boat. Location Ninnescah Sailing Association (NSA) facilities at Cheney Reservoir. Races will be held just outside of the Jetties Fees State Park Permits (required) Daily Senior park permits $3.50 per day, per vehicle. Regatta Entry Fees Day of event entry…………………………………..…………………….$20.00 each Use of NSA boat, …………………………………………………………..$20.00 Net Proceeds benefit Youth Sailing Program. Schedule Reserved a NSA boat prior to July 23, 2015. f.couch@sbcglobal.net Sunday, July 26, 2015 Registration…………………….9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Competitors Meeting……..9:45 a.m. Harbor gun……………………..10:20 a.m. Warning gun …………………..10:55 a.m. 7 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org JR. SAILING CAMPS AND REGATTA. We had two successful camps: No.1 with 21 kids and No. 2 with 13 kids. Our coaches have progressed through the system and set good examples for the kids to follow. As a result we now have kids that want to return as coaches themselves for the opportunity to teach as they grow into leaders themselves. We have created a good environment to facilitate this exciting opportunity. 8 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org BLUE MOON SAIL 9 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org HAPPENINGS AT CHENEY LAKE 10 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org HAPPENINGS AT CHENEY LAKE The Ninnescah Sailing Association proudly presents THE LABOR DAY WEEKEND SHOW Starring King Neptune Come, Meet Our New Members Sunday, September 6, 2015 Annual initiation of New Members 5:30 to 6:00 p.m Junior Sailing Beach Please Welcome our new members. The Labor Day Buffet Social After the New Member Initiation Dinner 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Smoked Ribs & Fried Chicken with assorted sides Cost: $12.00 for adults -- $ 8.00 for Children Call Tony or Barbara Beugelsdyk at 371-6286 for reservations by Sept 4, 2015 Fireworks at Dusk ! Invite your friends! 11 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org Come Celebrate the Ninniscah Sailing Association’s and Allen Johnson’s ??th Annual 50th Birthday Party (No cards or gifts please) Good friends, good food, Good music, good times!! DATE: HAPPY HOUR: DINNER: BAND: LOCATION: Saturday, September 26, 2015 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Contact Alan Hale for Reservations. Reservations MUST be in by Thursday, September 24, before 9:00 p.m. Afterdeck Adults - $11.00 12 & under - $5.00 Featured Band: “The Goons” COST: 12 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org LABOR DAY REGATTA Ninnescah Sailing Association Labor Day Regatta Sunday September 6th, 2015 Event Open Regatta for Fleets of Centerboard, Multi-Hull and Keel Boats. Three Races scheduled. One race makes a regatta. Fleets This is an open regatta for all boats. Three or more boats of a single design makes a fleet and will have their own start. All other boats will race in a handicap fleet using PHRF handicaps. Location Ninnescah Sailing Association (NSA). Cheney Reservoir is 30 miles West of Wichita, Ks. Directions from Wichita: Drive West 25 miles to Cheney State Park entrance. Turn North, Right and follow the regatta signs to the Ninnescah Sailing association After Deck. Fees State Park Permits (required) Daily park permits $5.00/vehicle/day Camping permits $8.00/night/unit Utility Hook-ups $9.00/day Regatta Entry Fees includes Snacks/and Drinks Adult Entrants $20.00/skipper Crew Members $10.00/each Youth Entrants $10.00/boat/skipper Youth Crew $5.00 each Dinner ?? Facilities Air-conditioned Afterdeck Clubhouse, sandy beaches, restrooms, hot showers, boat ramps, launching crane, mast raising device, ample parking and guest docks. The State Park also has 9 cabins for rent, 223 electrical hookup sites with water as well as 400 primitive campsites. For cabin reservations or camping information please call the Cheney State Park Office at 316-542-3004 or visit online at : kdwpt.state.ks.us 13 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org LABOR DAY REGATTA 14 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org NSA Board of Governors Minutes – August 2015 Board Members Present: Gregg Greenwood, Andy Woodward, Jaime Kissinger, Ronnie Leonard, Paul Faber, Doug Veith, Dale Gronniger, Norm Dodson, Bruce Rowe. Others: Allen Johnson, Sheryl Born, Scott Randle, Chuck Radabaugh, Patrick Adams, Curtis Gibson Commodore Gregg Greenwood called the meeting to order at 7:03 pm. Minutes: B. Rowe-Secretary - The board approved and accepted the July minutes as published in the Mainsheet. (Woodward/ Veith) Financial Report: R. Leonard-Treasurer - The board approved July’s financial report. (Woodward/Faber) Property Manager’s Report: P. Adams - Lots of activity this month: Slips/Crane/Wx station: -Crew completely rebuilt a finger pier on C and buried electrical cords on C as per electrical code. -They also replaced various bad boards and missing corner bumpers throughout the slips as well as pulling weeds from the floatation. -The anemometer on the weather station was replaced. -Replacing the crane light and rebuilding the old one. Yards/Landscape: -A non-member came by one day and volunteered to do anything needed around the club and was put to work. He removed dead tree branches and power washed the bathhouse and the shelter house. Now all he needs is a sailboat! -Replaced a broken manhole cover that was reported by a member. -Kept the property picked up and mowed yard spaces. -Kept the campsites picked up and mowed. -$1300 in revenue turned in from the utility sites 50th Anniversary prep: -Power washed patio at the Afterdeck -Maintained the misters-very popular place to be when it is really hot -Mowed the Afterdeck lawn -Had the Mosquito Squad out with their “aroma” therapy -Picked up and returned Porta Coolers -Got extra chairs and tables thanks to the Kramers -New coffee pots thanks to Marlys Pierce -Ice purchases: very high usage, but vendor not too reliable and we have limited storage capacity. Made run to Jim’s in Cheney to alleviate a shortage. -Sailing camps and Learn to Sail cleaning up nicely Club Boats: -Very busy with Sailing camps, Learn to Sail, KBRS and regattas. Work barge, committee boat and Whalers all in tip top shape. Wifi: -Ready to install 3rd access point at courtesy dock. Our team met with a consultant to determine the best strategy for a new router with our equipment. Exploring alternative internet providers other than Pixius. Administrative Secretary Report: A. Johnson - Delinquent accounts are caught up. Received a call from motorboat owner asking to use our pump out station. Marketing Committee Report: P. Faber/C. Gibson - Young Professionals of Wichita will come sailing on 8/8; The Reno County Young Professionals will come sailing on 8/22, email Chris Zachary if you are interested in taking young professionals sailing The marketing committee has advertised NSA via Newspaper ads and articles, Billboards, The Sierra Scott TV show, Flyers We have asked each sailing student where they heard about the NSA Adult Learn to Sail program. We have had success advertising in the newspaper, TV, flyers and the website (all at very low costs to NSA). These results have been tabulated and will help direct next year’s marketing committee’s efforts. At our next meeting we will organize a calendar of events we would like to help sponsor during the 2016 sailing season A proposed By-Law change was discussed which would help increase the membership of NSA by advertising at large employers in Wichita. With board approval at a future meeting, this change will be presented to the membership for a vote at the annual meeting. Special thanks to Marlys Pierce for all of her hard work this year! Board Members Reports Secretary: B. Rowe - Nothing to report Treasurer: R. Leonard - The end of July was pretty chaotic with all our events so there will be some extra accounting to be taken care of and sorted out. We are below budget on income. Yardmaster: D. Gronniger - I want to compliment our members for doing a better job of keeping up with the mowing. We have very few delinquents this month. The RCH notices seem to be working. We will be mowing this Saturday: delinquents, contracts and open areas. The next yards inspection will be September 6th. Reminder to members to check their boats/trailers occasionally, keep trailers operable and to lock unoccupied buildings and boatyards. This last sentiment was echoed by the property manager. Everyone needs to be watching out for new members and others who might forget about our shared responsibilities. Harbormaster: D. Veith - Members are paid up. Vice Commodore: J. Kissinger - The 13 ft. Whaler has received a new Mercury 25 FLTP motor with all the fixins. It has been properly broken in and is in great running order. It was partially paid for by NEST. Andy and I went to Wichita Marine to check on the Lund and it was ready to go. Allen Archer was nice enough to bring it back to the lake for us. We are still in the process of seeing if it is in good enough working order for setting marks. The Whalers are ill suited for this. The last Adult Learn to Sail is being held next week, Tuesday August 11 in class at the Doubletree, at the lake on the 15th and with the keelboats on the 16th. Kent Carter has all the instruction set up and there are 14 enrolled in the class. A huge thank Continued on next page 15 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org Continued: NSA Board of Governors Minutes–July - 2015 you to Kent along with his instructors and the keelboat owners for the fantastic job they have done with the classes. A thank you also for the marketing efforts in getting the classes filled up. KBRS The Spring standings for the Racing Fleet: First place-Tom Olsen and crew, Second place-Rodney Johnson and crew. The Spring standings for Centerboard: James Rix and crew The Spring standings for the Cruising Fleet: First place-Allen Archer and crew, Second place-Mark Simpson and crew, Third place-Frank Couch and crew. KBRS now has only the cruising fleet and centerboard. Junior Sailing-Scott Randle - We had two successful camps: No.1 with 21 kids and No. 2 with 13 kids. Our coaches have progressed through the system and set good examples for the kids to follow. As a result we now have kids that want to return as coaches themselves for the opportunity to teach as they grow into leaders themselves. We have created a good environment to facilitate this exciting opportunity. Charlene Randle wants to express her appreciation to the club for its support and to thank Jan Adair, Mark Evans and Paul Beddow for their help and for Mark and Paul in their promotion of racing as well. Youth traveling to OCBC July 25th: Matthew and Sophie Randle, Evan Evans, Daisy and Tyler Cardionella, Gavin WalkerAdair and Baxter Scarberry. Hobie Fleet 22 helped us with a kids day on their boats. We had 15 Cats and 13 kids! We’re having a Junior Regatta this Saturday, August 8 and have 40 kids coming: OCBC, Walnut Valley and Lake Perry Yacht Club. Opti’s, Sunfish, Laser’s, 420’s, single and double handed Cat sailing. End of the year party will be Labor Day weekend We will have a high school and college age sailing event in September. Operations: N. Dodson - July was a busy month for events. We had the July 4th Dinner which went very well. We had approximately 60 people attending. Brad and Patti Sweet did their usual outstanding job in setting up for the dinner and making all the arrangements. We had a traditional chicken dinner complete with beans, potato salad and cold slaw. Can’t get much more American than that for the 4th of July. I’m happy to report that we made a slight profit which is always nice. Next came the Poker Run hosted by Jeff and Ronnie Leonard. I will let Ronnie fill in the details. All I can say is that from a participant’s perspective, I thought it went very well and everyone had a great time. And of course the 50th Anniversary Celebration went very well also. We had a huge turnout for the program and the meal that was put on by 50th Anniversary Committee. We had over 200 attending. I’ve never seen that many people in the Afterdeck at one time. I’ll let Gregg or Andy fill in the details for this one. Merchandise sales have been going very well with the help of the Anniversary Committee. Sales were very brisk at the July 4th party as well as the Anniversary party. I didn’t divide out the sales of the commemorative stuff versus the regular stuff, but altogether, sales for the month of July were over $1100 with the bulk being at the Anniversary Party. We have no events in August but then we have two in September, which is the Labor Day Dinner and the Low Country Boil. Labor Day will be hosted by the Coulters and Dave Parrish and 16 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 the Low Country Boil will be hosted by the Hales. Allen Johnson will of course celebrate his 50th Birthday Party at the Low Country Boil the same as always. Commodore Elect: A. Woodward - September 5 will be a concert/dance by “The Goons” in the CLA Pavilion at the Eastside Marina sponsored by the Cheney Lake Association. I encourage everyone to join the CLA and support them as they are good ambassadors of our lake. Past Commodore: P. Faber- No reservations outside the mem bership scheduled for September Old Business: Our commodore expressed his appreciation to all who helped make the Commodores Breakfast a success. Approximately 80 people attended. The new BBQ grill is up and running. We will post some rules regarding its safe operation and hope to have a built in table nearby as well. NSA 50th Anniversary Celebration was a great success so a warm thank you to its committee for their prodigious efforts in bringing it off so well. We have already broke even on the cookbook sales and we have sold 63 polo shirts and will break even on them too. We might continue the Polo Shirt sales at the Labor Day dinner. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of the celebration! NSA Learn to Sail Update: J. Kissinger - Kent says we will be 1 ½ days on Sunfish before going to keelboats. The Zodiac is out of commission until the tube can be reglued to the bottom. We are searching for a business that can expedite this. Jetty Update: G. Greenwood - They did get the dirt cleaned up in the area, but not much else is happening. They are scheduled to put in the new Courtesy Dock this month which would get it out of the parking lot. New Business: C. Radabaugh - A motion was made and approved to allow Chuck and his church group to camp on the lawn in front of the Afterdeck September 19-20 or October 3-4, as long as no fires are built on the ground. There will be no sleeping in the Afterdeck. (Woodward/Kissinger) Mr. Radabaugh stated that they would most likely camp at Kirk’s Beach if space was available. A proposal was suggested that would list the emergency telephone numbers of pertinent personnel in case of natural or other catastrophes or accidents. This idea-long a staple of many businesses, is typically found on doors and bulletin boards scattered around their facilities. It allows ordinary people to get help as soon as possible and lists the steps necessary to facilitate an orderly response. A template of such a board is provided by US Sailing. LRP Meeting is needed to discuss our Long Range Plan and recommendations to the Board for proposed Fee increases. New Afterdeck brochure printed up soon. Announcements: BOG Breakfast Tuesday August 18, 2015 NSA Golf Tourney August 29, 2015 Next BOG meeting Thursday, September 3, 2015 at the DoubleTree Adjourned 9:10 pm. (Woodward/Kissinger) ninnescah.org ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST Deadline September 15 Once again it’s time to think about what awesome or hilarious photo you want to submit for the Annual NSA Photo Contest. The winner will be announced at the Annual Meeting, and framed for display in the Afterdeck. We’ve got an impressive collection now. And last year we were able to make a beautiful calendar from the photos our members sent in. The rules are: • Photos must be taken from 09/14 - 09/15. • Deadline is Friday, August 21, 2015 • Photographer must be a NSA member • Photos must be taken within Cheney State Park • There is NO entry fee • Entries limited to 3 photos per person. • Pictures should be taken at the highest resolution setting on the camera and sent as a jpg file. Submit entries to: You may submit by email to editor@ninnescah.org. Entries will be published as submitted. Information required: Photographer’s name: Location: (where photo was taken) Date, Time: Identity of any boats/owners or other subjects, if possible o I give NSA permission to publish this photo in any of the clubs print or website sources. Selection will be made by Past Commodores in September. They will not know who the photographers are when choosing the winner. Follow the NSA 50th Celebration Events at www.ninnescah.org We hear interesting questions from the membership from time to time and more than not we direct the member to the ninnescah web page for the answer. There is much more to the website than meets the eye. Remember this—you cannot mess up the website or your computer by clicking on the different buttons on the website. Be brave. Explore your web page. Following is how to find the calendar which will provide the most recent information about the events going on at the club. There are two ways to see the upcoming events going on at NSA. First, once you are at www.ninnescah.org look at the right hand column (figure 1) and you will see the most current list ofnear Upcoming Events. If you want more information then click the last line of that right hand column entitled “Click here to see all upcoming events.” and it will take you to the NSA calendar (figure 2). This calendar will show you all of the events for the year (Keep in mind, that no matter where you are on the website, if you want to get back to the homepage all you have to do is click the blue NSA logo at the top of the page). The second way to get to the calendar is the click on the EVENT button on the left side of the home page (figure 3) Additionally, make sure you LIKE the NSA Facebook page (ninnescah sailing association) and you will receive information about upcoming events. figure 3 figure 1 17 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 figure 2 ninnescah.org NSA Classified Sell it in the Classified! BOATS FOR SALE Wing keel, good cruising sails, Harken furler. Hydrocoat bottom paint Spring ’14. Datamarine ST60 depth/speed, 470 hr on Universal diesel. Bimini, foam cockpit cushions. Good teak, and full summer covers. Beautiful, airy interior with carpet and reupholstered cushions. Portable a/c, microwave. VHF, stereo. Triple axle ramp-launch trailer, brand new custom fit Sunbrella winter cover. USCG documentation. Much more! Might consider selling without trailer. $28,500 Rob Fresh 316-7440062 freshwind1@att.net 1983 MACGREGOR 25. This boat has a swing keel, which enabled me to sail through the worst of the recent drought, taking the boat out of the water as late as November. Things replaced within the last few years include wenches (new Lewmar), all but 2 blocks (new Harken), running rigging, standing rigging, through hull fittings, tiller. The motor runs well. I jokingly tell people that this is a 1983 new boat. Call Patrick Adams at 316-540-3674. 1990 CATALINA 28, HULL #22. 1972 CHRYSLER DAY SAILER BOAT Fast, nice, 16 Ft., 6 Ft. beam, with trailer, one person can load and launch, retractable aluminum twin keels, Thick fiberglass hull. Mainsail and Jib sail, 20 ft. aluminum mast, $1,200.00. Call (903) 783-1965, ask for Ray . 1986 ZUMA SAILBOAT 13 ft fiberglass high-volume hull with flush deck; 2-person cockpit; sail, daggerboard and all rigging included; kick-up rudder; zippered sleeved cell and halyard let you raise and lower the sail without tipping the boat over on the side; black anodized 2-pc mast nests securely in the hull; inspection port and storage bag. Also comes w/like-new boat launching dolly.$1,000 Contact Dean Pusateri 316-761-4658 1981 CATALINA 27 One of the best looking boats in the club! “Dark & Stormy” LOA 26’10”; Beam 8’10”; Fin keel, Draft 4’0”; 11hp Universal Atomic Diesel, A/C, 150% roller furling jib, apparent wind direction & speed gauge, depth finder, knot meter, cockpit Bimini, Custom Zarcor French Doors, Peek-a-boo blinds & cushions; Edsen cockpit console w/auto pilot. Two deep cycle house batteries & one standard engine battery. Stern rail BBQ, cockpit & cabin speakers w/CD/FM & Aux Stereo. Wall-mounted Flat Screen TV, VHF marine, 18 port-a-potty head, much more!2007 Viking Spirit Dual Axle Trailer. $16,000 Contact Dean Pusateri 316-761-4658. CRUISEAIR AIR CONDITIONER Complete in box Cruiseair air conditioner for 110 vac. Made to fit open hatch with adjustable vent and controls accessible from cabin. Accessories included. Call John at 316-722-4356. $400.00 PRICE REDUCED:1985 STARWIND 27 FALSE ECHOES. Harken Furler, Dutch- man flaking system. Working sails in good shape. Yanmar diesel. Fin keel draws only 3'7" Tandem axle trailer. Great sailing boat, deep slip on A transfers with BOG approval. $8,400. Check this boat out at the club: call 316-540-3674 for more information. DOLPHIN 22, 1980, $3000 Red hull, 46" draft fixed keel. Includes: * Teak companionway, with cover * Teak & ash tiller with extension and cover * Tiller tamer * Bimini (awning), can be used while sailing * Built in ice chest in cockpit * Double axle trailer (new tires in 2008), needs new lights on trailer * 5hp auxiliary outboard and mount * 2 Jibs, hank-on (one 110%, one 135%) * 4 winches for sail trim, with self tailing covers on jib winches * Adjustable jib tracks * Lifelines, bow and stern pulpits * Whisker pole * Anchor & rode * Boarding ladder * Roller furling kit (not installed) * Mainsail (restored in 2008) with cover, and all running rigging. * Knot meter, depth sounder & compass on bulkhead * Deep cycle battery and charger * CD/AM/FM radio and 4 speakers installed. * Cushions and pillows, new in 2011. Sleeps 4 in cabin, nice large V-berth. * Custom folding table and cabinet in cabin * Has small sink in V-berth. * Port-a-potty included. Located at Ninnescah Sailing Association at Cheney Reservoir, 25 miles west of Wichita. See photos at http://wichita.craigslist. org/boa/4886585972.html Contact Allen Johnson at nsa_sailor@ yahoo.com Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 AD SIZES AND PRICES Business card size......$50 1/2 page................$200 1/4 page................$100 Full page.................$400 20% discount for ads with no changes running for six consecutive months. 1980 O’DAY 23' SAILBOAT The boat is a centerboard model with the standard rig 1980 O’Day 23-2. The boat has custom cruiser/racer full cut sails made by Hild Sails in 1996. Up front is a 150% genoa that can be reefed to 100% on a Hood Yacht Systems roller furler. The main sail has standard battens and one set of reef points. All lines have been run aft to the cockpit so that one person can easily handle the boat. The boat can also go almost anywhere due the shallow draft (2.26' with the centerboard up). The cockpit features custom Marine closed cell foam cushions made by JSI, a compass, and Autohelm ST30 Bitdata instrumentation (which I was told worked but never messed with). The boat also comes with an electric start 9.9 Johnson Sailmaster outboard motor. The motor starts and runs great. All of the fuel lines were replaced last fall and the carburetor and fuel pump were rebuilt (both with OEM kits). After having this motor I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to go back to a pull start. The electrical system is also in working order featuring a marine deep cycle battery, trickle charger, working lights, radio and speakers. (The bilge was working when I purchased the boat but was acting up when I checked it the second time so a new one was purchased and hasn’t been installed yet). The cabin interior is in good shape with all of the original cushions, a nice dinette table and one piece carpet (which prevents slipping). It sits on a freshly restored tandem axle trailer (professionally sandblasted, painted, all new wiring, lights, bearings, races and seals replaced. The only thing I haven’t done yet to prepare it for a long haul is replace the tires). The boat also comes with lots of extras: Set of hank-on original O’Day sails, and additional 150% genoa. Swim ladder. Multiple sets of hatch boards (originals, plexiglass, and new unused teak). Set of new hatch runner boards (never installed) I wish I could keep it but I am moving to Santa Ana for work and between the cost of living increase and how expensive it will be to keep it there I need to sell it. All reasonable offers will be considered. Please email me at benhofferber@yahoo.com or call/text me after 4PM at (251)508-0156. 1979 CATALINA 27 The Catalina 27 features a spacious interior with 6' headroom. A forward stateroom conninnescah.org tains a V-berth and locker, there is a separate head compartment, adinette, settee berth and galley in the main salon. The dinette collapses to convert to an aft berth as well. It has cushions for the dinette. The cockpit area is large with storage seating. 9.9 outboard motor. Two main 150 sails two jibs and one spinnaker a rolling furlerCID. All in great shape. Covers on all sails. Heavy duty transport trailer. Extras: Microwave, Grill, AM, FM, CD radio and a GPS. $7,500. Please call 316-239-1472 or email amkostelecky@yahoo.com 8hp Nissan electric start 4 stroke, '04. Tandem axle trailer. Fin keel draws only 3'1”.Knot and depth, VHF and stereo. Shore power, Bimini, self tailing Lewmars. Handcrafted yacht from Chanute, KS. A well built, nicely equipped,stable sailor in very good condition.Deep slip transfers with BOG approval. $8,900. To see this boat at the club call Patrick at 316.540.3674. 91 CLASSIC LAGUNA 26. 1978 HOWMAR PHANTOM SAILBOAT 14ft., 2 seat day sailer. Good condition, Road ready Yarbrough trailer with lights & Buddy Bearings. Includes all rigging, dagger board, tiller, clam cleats for mainsheet, multi-color sail which is relatively new and boat cover. Rudder is about to split, will require repair. Phantoms are similar to a Sunfish, only considered a little faster & lots of fun! $950, OBO. Call Laszlo after 3:00 PM on any day @ 316/542-9892. NEST BOAT FOR SALE with canvas cover and trailer. Quick, good looking boat, eats Sunfishs for lunch. Boat in great shape. You can see this boat at Cheney Lake. $1,099. Call 316-519-4411 or ask Patrick. 1981 CATALINA 22 Swing Keel, trailer in great condition, Merc 4-stroke 6 hp, new main sail, LED lighting, stereo, cockpit and inside cushions all good, kitchenette, toilet, swim ladder. $3,000. Call or text Stan at 316-737-2753. 1979 CATALINA 30 SAILBOAT, Standard Rig, Bow Split, Fin Keel. M15/5411 Diesel Engine. Drip free stuffing box. Cleanest bilge you have ever seen. Edison wheel steering. Emergency tiller. Large Bruce anchor and nice anchor roller. Force 10 propane furnace and stove. New 120V refrigerator and new microwave oven. VHF. Raymarine ST-50 Tri-data. AM/FM/CD. USB outlets. Shore power. Fresh VC17 bottom job last fall with multiple coats of West System Epoxy barrier coat. Spent $1500 just for materials to refinish the bottom. Her bottom is smooth! Folding prop. Blue Bimini and blue sail cover. Boat is striped and named in red, yellow and blue. Mylar racing main. Mid-boom sheeting with traveler. Recently upgraded boom with new internal 7:1 out haul and new boom end pulleys. Harkin furler. Dacron 100 jib. Asymmetrical spinnaker. Exterior teak is fair to good and freshly oiled. Interior is beautiful. In process of sealing windows and installing a lazy jack system. All records indicate this is a fresh water boat that came from the Great Lakes to Wichita, KS. Selling because we have replaced this boat with a larger blue water cruiser on the coast. Catalina 22 plus cash is possible. $15k or best acceptable offer. Currently slipped at WVSC. By appointment only! Chris Collins 316-371-4040 Triple Axle Road trailer (needs tires and new bearings for highway service) 2 year old heavy winter cover. New battery (1 of 2), New bilge pump, Yanmar Diesel inboard with new impeller, Wheel steering (back up tiller included), Good cockpit and cabin cushions, Large cabin due to wide beam, 5 headsails, Spinnaker, Sleeps 6, Bimini, Boat is ready to enjoy! $15,300 or best offer. Cash only, no trades Contact: Beth Whitson at whit4257@sbcglobal.net PHOENIX SNIPE 16'. 1982, BOAT # 25196, completely renovated, and race HOBIE WAVE, trailer, new cover. $2,950. Call Wilson at 580-541-2326. competitive. It has minimum weight, flexible mast. Can be capsized, re-righted and continue sailing. Includes two suits of sails, large face compass, pole launcher, and all sail controls. The trailer alone is worth the $1,500 price. Contact Ken Rix at 316-6846086, or email at sail4it@att.net. PRICE REDUCED. CAL 9.2 (30 FT.). New RANGER 26, 1970. Price $1,000. Length: mainsail, genoa (new in 2000), spinnaker, stereo, VHF, Bimini, cockpit cushions, and BBQ grill. Very good Universal diesel engine. Excellent trailer. Price reduced to $9,999. Call 316-540-3674 to see this boat. CAPE DORY 19' TYPHOON WEEKENDER. Liebchen. New bottom paint and teak refinishing Spring 2011. Main, jib and 150 genoa (Nuclear Dacron–almost new.) Windex, Danforth anchor, porta potty, British seagull engine. Galvanized “Dilly” trailer with new lights. Asking $6,000 OBO. Call Tom at 316-260-6820 or cell 316-259-7656. Also, have 3-hp. to sell with or separate. COLUMBIA 26, 1978. Price $4,500. Length: 26 ft.; Keel type: fixed; Draft: 3 ft. 2 in.; Weight: 6,600 lbs.; Average condition mainsail, jib, and genoa; sound hull; good interior; tiller steer; dodger, bimini, stack pack; stand-up cabin, 6ft. 2 in. Call Bill Clark at 316-681-0820. COLUMBIA 26 MARK II 1969, Fixed keel 4'4", 2 main sails, Jib, and genoa, 8'6" beam, nice interior and exterior cushions, 9.9 outboard motor, bottom paint 2 years old, nice boat, $4,500 call Tim Peppard 316-838-8214 or email tpeppard@pixius.netnnks . J 24 WITH TRAILER. Located at Cheney. Large sail inventory of crisp and average sails $3500.00. Contact Stan at 316-737-2753. NEWPORT 30, 1976. Located at Perry Yacht Club, KS. 30 foot Sailboat, Beam 10.5 feet, Draft 4.75 feet, Displacement 8000 lbs. 26 ft., draft 4 ft, 4 in., fixed keel, tiller, mainsail, jib, and genoa, sound hull, needs cosmetics, average condition, no trailer, no engine. Call Bill Clark at 316-681-0820. SNIPE. Fiberglass Balsa core, alum. mast and boom, sails maroon hull clear natural mahogany deck. $1,500.00. Call Dick at 316-685-8611. MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL SAIL 155% ROLLER FURLING GENOA for a 1991 Catalina tall rig with bow sprit. Sail is lightly used and in excellent condition. Dacron sail is white with a blue Sunbrella UV screen on the port side of the sail. The sail has a #6 (6/32") luff tape. SAIL MEASUREMENTS: Luff - 42.2', Leech - 40.85', Foot - 21.58',Area - 430', Weight 6.5 oz.$750 OBO. Contact Steve Hieger at 316-761-5972 or hiegerx6@cox.net. Sail is located in Wichita, KS. WANTED: Fiberglass rudder and dagger board for Phantom or Sunfish. Any repairable condition, need not be competitive. Call Dale Gronniger 316 -371-7891 or email: dale@cityblue.com NEST PARTS - 5.2 PARTS Rudder Blades: $250.00 ea.; Dagger Boards: Used $300.00, New, still in package, $450.00; Trailer: $100.00 or everything listed $800.00. Call 316-619-4150 or talk to Mark Evans. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY: Members are invited to advertise at no charge. Email your ad copy to the editor at editor@ninnescah.org. Your item will appear in two consecutive issues unless you advise otherwise. Please let the editor know if the item is sold or if you want your ad discontinued. Items advertised must be boat related. Non-members wishing to advertise a boat related item may do so using paid advertising with the following per issue fees: $25 per ad, 50 word maximum. Payment in full and copy must be received prior to placing ad. Send your ad copy and a check to Ninnescah Sailing Assn. PO Box 1587, Wichita, KS 67201. Members of any organized sailing association who offer us reciprocal free classified advertising in their publication will not be charged. 19 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org KBRS NEWS KBRS is alive and sailing! The first race of the year commenced on April 29th with five registered participants and has grown to as many as 8 over the summer. Most weeks more sailboats join the fun beating around the marks. Whether KBRS members or not, all are welcome. On Wednesday, July 1st, eleven boats participated making the first downwind leg a great sight to see. At the time of this writing, there are three races left in the Spring Series and five boats, skippers, and crews have met the minimum number of races to qualify for an award at the end of the series. Others are on the brink of qualifying. (Racers must finish 55% of the available races to qualify for an award.) The chart shows the scores to date. You can also keep up to date with the lat- est races at www.ninnescah.org go to RACING >> KBRS link or https://sites.google.com/site/nsakbrs/home/. Come out on Wednesdays and enjoy the nice evenings, sunsets, and camaraderie with your fellow sailors. Spring 2015 Standings Boat Type Patrick Adams Jack Kramer Kevin Findley Dave Dodson Jaime Kissinger Mark Simpson Kent Carter Scott Fry Bob Born Frank Couch Allen Archer Buck Cates Gregg Greenwood S-2 6.9 Catalina 22 Catalina 22 Catalina 22 Starwind 223 Capri 22 Catalina 25 Capri 26 Catalina 28 Hunter 28.5 Hunter 28.5 S-2 9.2 Catalina 30 Gary Shepard Rodney Johnson Tom Olsen John Mosley Gary / Viki Cheatum San Juan 21 San Juan 21 S-2 7.9 Colgate 26 C&C 99 2 4/29 5/6 5 1 5 2 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Larry Greenwood F-27 3 # James Rix Race Committee = 3 Cancelled Race = # * 55% of all available races Snipe 1 # 20 3 4 5 6 5/13 5/20 5/27 6/3 Cruising # # # # # # 1 2 3 # 5 4 # 3 4 # 3 3 # 2 3 2 # 3 1 1 # # Racing # # 2 2 2 # 1 1 1 # # Multihull # 1 1 1 Centerboard # 1 1 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 7 8 9 6/10 6/17 6/24 4 Non-Scoring Race Participant 1 3 6 5 2 1 # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1 # # # # # 1 # 1 # 3 10 11 7/1 7/8 2 1 3 5 4 3 3 1 5 4 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 12 13 Best 7/15 7/22 of 5* ##### ##### ##### ##### ##### 10 ##### ##### 19 12 6 ##### ##### ##### 10 6 ##### ##### Place 2 4 3 1 2 1 7 1 5 1 ninnescah.org NSA Calendar August 29 29 31 Dates are subject to be changed. Saturday Saturday Saturday NSA Golf Tournament Full Moon Night Sail CORN Regatta Sunday Saturday Labor Day Dinner Low Country Boil September 6 26 2015 CSSA Regatta Calendar Dates are subject to change.TBD: To Be Determined August/September 9/6 C.O.R.N. Regatta (Labor Day) 9/18-20 Governor’s Cup Ninnescah Sailing Association Lake Cheney, KS Lake Stockton Yacht Club Lake Stockton, MO October 3-4 Indian Summer Regatta OCBC Lake Hefner, OK 17-18 Frostbite Regatta Tsa-La-Gi Yacht Club Fort Gibson Lake, OK Thunderbird Sailing Club Lake Thunderbird, OK November Hiram Douglas Memorial Regatta Keelboats only 1 Mark Your Calendars for these Future NSA Events Tuesday, August 18 - BOG Breakfast Saturday, August 29 - NSA Golf Tournement Thursday, September 3 - BOG Meeting Sunday, September 6 - Labor Day Dinner Sunday, September 6 - C.O.R.N. Regatta Saturday, September 26 - Low Country Boil 21 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org 2015 KBRS Fleet Calendar KBRS races are held on Wednesday evenings until September 20th when they are changed to Sunday at 3:00 PM. Note the time changes. Everyone is invited to join in the racing fun! Check us out at wwwninnescah.orgunder Racing KBRS. Spring Series – 14 Races Fall Series – 14 Races AprilJuly 29th @ 6:30 PM 29th @ 7:00 PM MayAugust 6th @ 7:00 PM 5th @ 7:00 PM 13th @ 7:00 PM 12th @ 7:00 PM 20st @ 7:00 PM 19th @ 7:00 PM 22nd @ 7:00 PM 26th @ 7:00 PM JuneSeptember 10th @ 7:00 PM *** 2nd @ 6:30 PM 17th @ 7:00 PM 9th @ 6:30 PM+*** 24th @ 7:00 PM 16th @ 6:30 PM 20th @ 3:00 PM (Sunday) 27th @3:00 PM (Sunday) JulyOctober 22 1st @ 7:00 PM 4th @ 3:00 PM (Sunday) 8th @ 7:00 PM 11th @ 3:00 PM (Sunday) 15th @ 7:00 PM 18th @3:00 PM (Sunday) July 22@7:00 PM ***Non-scoring mixer race Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org Ninnescah Sailing Association P.O. Box 1587•Wichita, Kansas 67201•(316)-729-5757 ninnescah.org Contacts: Afterdeck Rental ................................................. pastcommodore@ninnescah.org Boat Storage .................................................................. yardmaster@ninnescah.org Contact NSA ...................................................... commodoreelect@ninnescah.org Events & Merchandise .................................................. operations@ninnescah.org Learn-to-Sail.....................................................................learn2sail@ninnescah.org Membership .............................................administrativesecretary@ninnescah.org Newsletter............................................................................... editor@ninnescah.org Regattas & Youth Sailing .................................... vicecommodore@ninnescah.org Webmaster .....................................................................webmaster@ninnescah.org Wet Slips & Moorings .............................................harbormaster@ninnescah.org Board of Governors Commodore Commodore-Elect Past-Commodore Vice-Commodore Treasurer Secretary Operations Yardmaster Harbormaster Gregg Greenwood Andy Woodward Paul Faber Jaime Kissinger Ronnie Leonard Bruce Rowe Norm Dodson Dale Groninger Doug Veith 253-7435 841-8318 744-7888 519-4411 425-0729 620-326-5708 518-3910 371-7891 772-7575 commodore@ninnescah.org commodoreelect@ninnescah.org pastcommodore@ninnescah.org vicecommodore@ninnescah.org treasurer@ninnescah.org secretary@ninnescah.org operations@ninnescah.org yardmaster@ninnescah.org harbormaster@ninnescah.org Administrative Secretary Allen Johnson, 729-5757; administrativesecretary@ninnescah.org Mainsheet Editor Sheryl Born, 708-1820; editor@ninnescah.org Property Manager Patrick Adams, 540-3674; propertymanager@ninnescah.org 23 Ninnescah Sailing Association • August 2015 ninnescah.org