Rob Wyatt will conduct a racing rules seminar for all interested parties at 12 noon next Saturday June 26th at the lake. Get ready for the Yankee Doodle and brush up on your racing knowledge. This is a great introduction if you haven’t raced before.
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June Meeting is this Friday June 11th
Revised Racing Schedule – Notice Changed Dates
Mother Nature has thrown a wrench into the racing schedule for the summer of 2010. The lake is still 20 feet above summer pool. This has the ramp turn around and the dock anchors under water. We cannot reattach the dock until the lake level is below the anchors and the ground around them dries out. We would also be wise to not get to much weight on the asphalt part of the drive, until the ground under it has had a chance to dry out. Therefore, we are going to postpone the first two races of the season and begin the season with the Yankee Doodle on Sunday July 4. We will again this year have a catered meal of bar-b-qued pork and the fixings. Registration for the Yankee Doodle is $25, which includes a dinner for the captain. Additional meals are $8 per person. Come out and join the fun.
The revised race schedule will be as follows:
Yankee Doodle – July 4
Huddleston Cup – July 24 & 25
The Karl Millen – August 7
The Jolly Roger (Long Distance Race) – August 28
The Dixie Cup – September 5
The Great Minnow – October 2
The Great Minnow is a one day race this year. So if fear of committing to two days has held you back in the past come on out this year and join in the fun.
Doug Roberts – Racing Chair
Drop the lake already !
Bad news is we are still 24 feet over summer pool. Good News is there is a lot more lake to sail in now !
May POYC Meeting and the Blessing of the Fleet
The docks have been moved to one side of the cove and anchored there,
while the water is extremely high, you can launch from the turnaround.
The Harbormaster and the Commodore have commented, please refrain from
tying up at the docks, as we don’t want to stress the anchors any more
than necessary.
We now have a working AED ( Automatic Emergency Defibrillator) living in
the shed to the right side of the door. If you push the on button on
the device, you will be taken through the steps to activate and use it.
If you use the pads on someone and EMS is summoned, they will give us
replacement pads if asked, so please ask. A collection was taken up by
the mates and we accumulated enough money to purchase a set of pediatric
pads, which can be used on smaller people and youths in case of drowning
complications.
Randy Edwards cooked a terrific BBQ and pork tenderloin extravaganza, we
had plenty of great food and desserts as usual. Thanks Randy, for
cooking this month. Our new mates Robert and Meg Akins volunteered to
cook next month. If you can cook, please let Debbie Champion know and
we’ll all be very grateful.
A memorial was held in honor of our Mate John O’ Conner, and some adult
beverage was spilled in his honor. We had a moment of silence to
commemorate sailors who have passed on.
We had a recitation by Lee Huddleston and Herb Siewert conducted the
Blessing and gave a lovely homily. Finally we had a lively toast to the
season by our own Rob Wyatt. Music was provided by Bill Miller, Bill
Champion and Meg Akins.
Due to the high water, we are tentatively moving the Hudlleston cup to
the 12th and 13th of June. The Yankee Doodle will be held July 4th as
usual. Stay tuned as this may change due to circumstances.
The Bluegrass Sunfish Rally will be held at the Louisville Sailing Club on June
26th. We expect a few members to participate up there.
A motion was entered by Bill Miller to allow Marty from the top of the
hill to park his boat trailer while he is using the boat in the spot
vacated by the Committee boat when it is launched for the season. Marty
has come to our aid several times over the years ( most recently during
the flood and moving of the docks) and watches out for the club
properties. Currently he launches from the ramp and then lugs his
trailer back up the hill. This would allow him to leave it in that
parking space, only while he is out in the boat, at the end of the day
he would be expected to remove the trailer from the grounds. The motion
was seconded by Lee Huddleston and passed by the board.
While we have some adversity because of the high water, we can all look
forward to a good season and I’m sure we will have some exciting
adventures in the next months.
Gary Guss – Scribe
High Water Scheduling Changes for Blessing of the Fleet and more
I spoke with Commodore Bill Miller tonight.
While the boatyard is safe and dry, the lake water has continued to rise past the turnaround and they have moved the dock up into the cove and have it tied to two large trees, they will be also anchoring it to make sure it can’t get loose. For now, you cannot launch from the club and when it becomes okay to launch, you will not be able to use the dock until the water recedes enough for them to re-attach it to the stabilizing arms. This large amount of water will mean we also need to make some other scheduling changes.
We have moved the Blessing of the fleet scheduled for next week Saturday and will have the Blessing as part of the normal monthly meeting Friday May 14th instead. Our own Herb Siewert will give the Blessing this year. Initially, we had also hoped to have a sailing class graduation on the lake on Saturday which will have to be rescheduled.
The Huddleston Cup scheduled for the end of May will also have to be re-scheduled and this date is to be announced later.
As I get more information, I will pass it along.
Gary Guss – Scribe
Boatyard Won’t flood per Yardmaster Reimer
Gary Reimer has parted the seas down at the lake and sez the yard won’t flood out from all the rain… News you can use !
Strike Up The Band …
Alerta ! Flood Emergency at POYC Monday 5/3 2010
EMERGENCY E-MAIL TO THE MASSES THAT ALL ABLE BODIED MATES ARE NEEDED AT THE CLUB TODAY ASAP TO HELP IN DISCONNECTING THE DOCK FROM THE SWING ARMS…THE LAKE HAS RISEN 20FT IN THE LAST 24 HRS. AN D ACCORDING TO THE CORPS IS GOING TO CREST ON THURS 5/6 AT 587 FT WHICH IS 35 FT OVER SUMMER POOL…HELP…GARY REIMER, HARDMASTER
Commodore’s Corner – May 2010 – Spring Sermon
Greetings and salutations to the mates of the POYC. Spring sailing has arrived and it is once again time for the yearly reminders as to what makes the club run smoothly. I first received this list during the reign of the venerable, and now Emeritus, Commodore Bill Hatter; and have since added a few more. Remember – your momma doesn’t live here so…
- If you mess it up – clean it up.
- If you use it up – replace it. You will be reimbursed.
- All members with boats in the yard are expected to mow the areas around their boats and keep them ship shape.
- NEVER block another mates boat trailer!
- If you appear to be the last one on the property please be sure to lock the heads and shed as well as turn off any lights.
- NEVER leave your boat unattended on the inside of the first dock. This side is for launching/retrieval only.
- When leaving your boat on the dock ALWAYS springline your boat; please do not broadside.
- ALWAYS place an adequate fender on the dock at the bow of your boat. We have just retired the debt on the dock and want them to last as long as possible. Boats abrading the plastic are a serious issue where the docks are concerned. It is the responsibility of the captain to check on his/her boat frequently to insure proper dockage.
- POYC Regattas require room on the dock. If you are not racing PLEASE remove your boat from the dock prior to the race.
Which brings me to the last situation of boats left on the dock, sometimes unsailed, for weeks. Older members will remember the standing Corps of Engineers rule that we were only allowed to keep boats on the dock overnite from Friday to Sunday. They have cut us some slack the last few years but we have certainly pushed it. Last year we adopted a gentleman’s agreement of first on – first off. It is not fair to your mates to continually occupy a slot on the dock and make it unable for another to pick up a spot. The dock is not a storage facility therefore if you are not sailing and the dock is full – Please get your boat off the dock!
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
I would also like to take this opportunity to remind all mates of some upcoming events. May 14th will find us at our monthly meeting with the potluck at 6PM (Bring a side dish/dessert) and meeting at 7PM.
The Blessing of the Fleet will follow on Saturday May 15th at 11am; also a sailing day for sailing school. For those who have not attended in past years the Blessing is an annual event in which we ask for divine guidance to insure the safety of all sailors. We will wrap up May by kicking off the racing season with the Huddleston Cup Regatta on the 29th and 30th. So as you may surmise the action is cranking up at the POYC.
I hope to see more sailors on the water this season, so get these dates down on the calendar and make plans to join your mates. See you on the water!
Bill


