The Karl Millen Regatta Results

A good time was had by all, we didn’t have a lot of wind, but we managed to finish 3 races. It was a very pretty day to be on the lake.

Cruisers: 1-Kevin Klarer, 2-Deborah Champion, 3-Greg Glass
Dinghies: 1-Dale Sturm, 2-Larry Caillouet, 3-Bill Klarer
Sunfish: 1-Barry Sanders, 2-Rob Hatcher, 3-Rob Wyatt

Scoring Link   POYC Race Results

Bob Millen was on hand and sailed his fathers Sunfish.

August Meeting Highlights

We had a gourmet meal cooked by Doug Roberts and all mates were well fed also by the great sides everyone brought. We have no shortage of good cooks in POYC. Thanks to all who brought food.

Vice Commodore Vinson opened the meeting at 6:30pm with a salute to past commodores,as the Commodore was away on vacation.

We have two new members to welcome to the club this month, Jay Mortenson and Scott Southwood, please say hello to them if you see them around the clubgrounds. Scott is the proud owner of a Chrysler 22.

The Race Committee is offering up a great schedule of events:
August 18th – The Karl Millen Regatta – this is POYC’s dinghy regatta, but all classes are welcome to compete
August 25th – The Glow Night Regatta – this is also a great event held at night under the moonlight
September 8th – The Dixie Cup

The Race Committee is always looking for help on the Committee boat, please contact Doug Roberts at dm.roberts2@gmail.com to volunteer, as always no experience is necessary, we will train you. This is a good way to break into racing.

The Yard Master has set November 10th as our Fall Work Party, all hands on deck !

Purser’s report: The bills have all been paid and we are in good standing with the Corp. We have about $3200 in reserve, with more expenses to come. If you are in arrears please pay up now. Next years dues bills will be sent out promptly on December 31st.

The Friends of Barren River Lake will host their annual Trashmasters Championship on September 15th. Vice Commodore Vinson reports we will use our Committee boat in this effort and we need volunteers to man it and collect trash. This will begin at around 8am on Saturday September 15th. This is our home lake, let’s all try to help in this worthy event to keep it clean and pristine.

Larry Caillouet is missing a yellow sail bag with a sail from his Flying Scot in it. If you come across this somewhere, please notify Larry and stick it in the shed.

Lee Huddleston gave an interesting talk on using the sail drying pole to help raise the mast on Lisa Howletts yacht. This is a possible help if your mast is heavy and or very long.

Vice Commodore Vinson adjourned the meeting at 6:51pm.

Karl Millen Regatta – Saturday August 18th

Saturday August 18th – POYC’s Dinghy Regatta – However All Classes of racing welcomed – Skippers meeting at 10:00 AM. Racing soon after.
Come out and enjoy your Club. Contact Doug Roberts to help on Race Committee. No training needed, Doug will train you! This is a great way to learn how racing works and its a big help to the club. Contact Doug at Doug Roberts to volunteer.

The Glow Regatta – Saturday August 25th

The race will be held Saturday August 25th. We will have dinner (hamburgers and hot dogs) before the race, around 5:30 PM. The skippers meeting at 6:30 PM and then start racing between 8:00 and 8:30 PM. A great opportunity to raft up after the races. There is no entrance fee for this race. Come on out and have some fun by the light of the silvery moon.

July Meeting Highlights

The meeting began with a salute to past Commodores.
Welcome to our latest new members – Please introduce yourselves if you see them around the club.
Bill Klarer – Kevin’s brother has re-joined
Lisa Howlett and Jane Rutledge joined in June
Kelvin and Kim Hawkins joined at July meeting
Cody and Holly Curtsinger joined at July meeting
Please lock the gate and don’t leave the combination showing on the dial. If in doubt lock the gate, the boat you save may be your own. Lock the gate behind you, if anyone else comes down they can unlock it as well.
 Treasurer’s report was that all bills are paid including the Corps fees. We are projected to have a deficit of $3000.00 this year due to the Corps fees of $8350.00 being paid and only $1500.00 being held in reserves the last four years to pay them. We pay the Corp fees every 5 years or so. We will need to hold back more reserves to be ready for the next time we need to pay these.
Also discussed were the upcoming Regattas, The Yankee Doodle and Infinity which had been rescheduled due to poor weather conditions.

Winners of the Regattas:

The Yankee Doodle
Cruisers – 1. Deborah Champion, (1, 2 ) 2 Greg Glass, (2, (1 ;
Dinghies – Bill Klarer, (2, (1 ;Dale Sturm, (4, (2 ;Doug Roberts, (5, (3 ;Max Vinson, (3, (5
Sunfish – Barry Sanders

The Infinity
Cruisers – Deborah Champion, (1, (1, (2, (1 ;Greg Glass, (2, (2, (1, (2
Dinghies – Barry Sanders, (1, (1, (1, (2 ;Bill Klarer, (2, (2, (2, (1

Complete timing and scoring at : https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2HJiBQcMXCRQVFsbXpqbV9XS28

Come on out and race ! We still have a lot of races left this season.

June Club Meeting Highlights – June 8th 2012

The meeting opened as always with a salute to past Commodores. Next up was a discussion of the Jolly Roger regatta being held on the 9th. The Race committee needs help for the Karl Millen (August 18th) and Great Minnow Regattas (Sept. 29-30th), as always we will train you. This is a good way to learn about racing and you can get a great view on the committee boat.
We need long sailbags for the clubs G-22 boat (6.5″ for the main and 5’2″ for the jib) if you have these or materials to make them please contact anybody on the board.
We plan to offer a sailing class in August (2nd Week). More on this as we get closer to the time. The Scribe would like us to offer a Sunfish class for those of us who would like to learn to sail one ( this could be great fun especially when it gets hotter).

The Yardmaster wants us to mention the 10 Commandments of POYC.. these are our rules of the road.

1.) Don’t block other boats when parking.
2.) Don’t hog the dock .. First in and First out, if you aren’t sailing the boat for a day or so pull it off the dock.
3.) When docking, always dock bow in and use a large fender to protect the dock. This gets us the maximum number of boats able to use the dock.
4.) Clean up after yourself.. we don’t have janitors working in the club. If the garbage can is full, it can be emptied into on of the two dumpsters in the lower yard near the ramp. Garbage bags are in the shed.
5.) If you run out of mower gas, toilet paper, soap or other club consumable ( not beer!) please buy some and the purser will reimburse the expense.
6.) If you notice something is broken, let the yardmaster or other board members know so we can get it fixed.
7.) Please mow or weed eat the space under and around your boat.
8.) Don’t leave food in the refrigerator, please take it back home.
9.) Say hello to other members, let’s all get to know each other better.
10) If you are the last person on the property, lock the shed, the head, and the gate.. we are trying to reduce vandalism.

We are almost done remodeling the plank park, we need about 10 more bricks and a bag of sand, thanks to Rob Wyatt for his masonic help.

Purser report – Year to Date we have about $14,820 in and have spent $4750, we also recently paid our core fee of $8350 ( five years worth). this doesn’t leave us much of a balance and we still have other routine bills. We currently have 65 members who have paid for the year with 22 members who are not paid up. Of the 22, we have 11 people who haven’t paid for 2 years. We plan on an executive committee meeting to determine our next plan of action for these people. We can publish their names in the Telltale or pursue other means of getting them to pay up or remove their boat from the club yards. If you haven’t paid yet please do so.

We heard that Marge Deller’s husband John recently passed away, our condolences to her and her family.

Commodore Siewert, reports that the Yankee Doodle regatta will have three classes, a Dinghy, Cruiser and Sunfish class. This will be a one day race and will be held on July 7th.. the skippers meeting will be at 10AM sharp and the racing will begin soon after. There will be a pig roast as usual which will cost about $10 a head. Herb is looking for help on the committee boat and he can be contacted at h.siewert@insightbb.com or contact a board member.

Final Note : We are now considered a private ramp – Please lock the gate and lock it when you leave for the day. Rotate the combination to make it harder to guess

Let’s all get out there and enjoy the club !

Jolly Roger Regatta – June 9th and Low Country Boil !

The 2012 Jolly Roger Regatta will be held June 9th. Skippers meeting at 10am. Entry Fee is $20 and includes the skippers dinner, Crew dinner is $5 each. Dinner will be the famous Low Country Boil which is always a great meal. Dinner should be around 5pm. If you don’t want to race, come on down for the dinner.. Please RSVP to Doug Roberts via Facebook or email so we know how much food to make. If you aren’t racing consider going to the Friends of Barren River lake poker run POKER RUN