Letter from Commodore Ed Hansen

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July 2017 Page 1 TheWaves O f f i c e r s Commodore: E d H a n s e n Vice Commodore: Paula Feest Rear Commodore: Dick Kornely Treasurer: John Glaeser Secretary: Wendy Krueger Auxiliary President: Sandra Murray B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s P a u l a F e e s t 9 2 0. 9 0 5. 2 2 1 1 J o h n G l a e s e r 9 2 0. 6 4 5. 1 1 0 2 E d H a n s e n 9 2 0. 9 0 1. 0 7 9 1 T i m H e c k e r 9 2 0. 9 0 1. 8 9 4 4 J a n e H u r s t 9 2 0. 2 4 2. 4 4 3 6 D a v e J o h n s o n 9 2 0. 2 4 2. 8 4 2 2 C o n n i e K e i p 9 2 0. 6 8 4. 3 2 3 8 D i c k K o r n e l y 9 2 0. 6 8 2. 9 2 5 8 K e i t h L a u r e n t 9 2 0. 9 0 1. 8 0 9 6 D i c k M e t z g e r 9 2 0. 9 0 1. 5 7 1 4 C h a d R a d t k e 9 2 0. 2 4 2. 3 0 4 5 S c o t t W a g n e r 9 2 0. 3 2 3. 1 4 0 5 C o m m i t t e e C h a i r s H o u s e : J i m K o c i a n B u i l d i n g : K e i t h L a u r e n t G r o u n d s & O u t s i d e : K e i t h L a u r e n t S a i l i n g / F l e e t C a p t a i n : T r a c y V i r n o c h e S o c i a l : P a u l a F e e s t F i n a n c e : T o m R e e d L e a s e : K a r l B i r k e n s t o c k D o n a t i o n s : D i c k M e t z g e r W a v e s : J u d y K o c i a n C l u b H i s t o r i a n : R o n S t o k e s B a r M a n a g e r : Monica Czekala C l o t h i n g : T o m S p e a r Letter from Commodore Ed Hansen Sails Up! June finally got us to the first day of summer! The weather has been up and down and lots of rain. The pelicans are back and what a sight they offer from the Swan Room, in formation like dive bombers. With the rains and heavy runoff flocks of birds are feeding off the periphery of the brown plumbs from the Manitowoc and the Little Manitowoc rivers. The Swan room is great for watching the Lake fair or foul weather. Sails are back on the Lake! Steak Night in June was hosted by the Commodore and Army Vets. We had a good turnout! July s steak night will be hosted by the Klein s, but after that we ll need sponsors?? Someone step up? Ladies? Sailing? On a very good note was the return of indestructible Ron and unfaltering Dolly Stokes to the Club! God bless them both; keep them in your prayers! We are trying to get Ron on an Honor flight to Washington D.C. He is a WWII veteran and served in Europe at the end of the war and the Occupation. He has some great stories, you know Ron. Thank you Vice Commodore Paula Feest for filling in admirably while I was off enjoying Blake Shelton at Country USA in Oshkosh, great show in-between the scattered showers. But, a great show and if you like country music, you love Blake Shelton! Great birthday gift! Now speaking of meetings, listen folks this is YOUR club, get involved. We need help, we need new blood. We have had members doing jobs for a long time and it s time some of you old members and new, step up! The sailing committee will soon get out the details of an event that will take place in this issue Committee News July and August Calendars Upcoming Events August. Ludington will be launching a flotilla of 40 to 50 sail and powerboats to Manitowoc for a few days with the intent of next year Manitowoc returning the favor. We are looking to host them at the club with a brat fry and our hospitality. Final note, as a member when you invite guests into our Club you the member are responsible for their conduct. Don t put your membership in jeopardy by the acts of a guest. 4 th on the Shore, celebrate your freedom, buy a Vet a beer! Enjoy your Club! Ed

Page 2 Club Email: Committee News General Questions Email: manitowocyachtclub@ gmail.com Social Committee Email: mycsocialcommittee@gmail.com Waves Committee Email: mycwaves@gmail.com Reminder: The club alarm system activates daily at 2am. If the system detects motion within the club the police will be notified. Social Committee Paula Feest, Chairman I want to thank everyone for celebrating your July 4th at the club. What a great turnout. We had beautiful weather and great entertainment with the Gentlemen and the Dave Steffen Band. Everyone seemed to enjoy the day. I want to thank all the volunteers that signed up to help for this event. People volunteer for a wide variety of reasons, especially wanting to help others. Time is a precious commodity among all of us, and I truly appreciate your time. This event would have not been possible without the d e d i c a t i o n o f hardworking individuals like you. On behalf of everyone at the Yacht Club, thank you so much for your contributions! August 2 nd the Lundington Yacht Club will be sailing to the h a r b o r s o f Manitowoc. This is the first of a cross lake event Lundington/ M a n i t o w o c / B a d g e r Flotilla. The Manitowoc Yacht Club will welcome our guests by hosting a cook out on Aug 3 rd. This is a great time to open up our club and really showcase who we are and what we do. We hope to have a great turnout. This is open to members and guests. I would like to see a good turnout from our own. There are postings on the board about the event, along with a volunteer sign up sheet for workers. Summer time is a great time to relax with friends and family. Bring your family and friends down to the club to share our beautiful view of the lake or maybe simply bring them down to have dinner together on a Friday night. The patio is open and the weather has been gorgeous. This is your club, you should take advantage of what it has to offer. Enjoy your month of July!!!! See you at the Club! Paula

Page 3 Committee News, Calendar & Upcoming Events 3rd Annual SUBFEST July 7-9, 2017 Don't miss this one-of-a-kind event! There's something for everyone! Music, food, sidewalk sales, water ski show, selfguided submarine tours, fireworks, kid-friendly activities, and so much more! Keep an eye on their Schedule of Events and join in for #SubFest2017! Check out the club bulletin board for: Meeting Minutes New Member Applicants Event Sign-ups Snap Shots Steak Night Info Club Waiting List Plus much more! July 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fresh Walleye 8 9 10 11 Steak Night 5:30pm 12 13 14 Prime Rib 15 16 17 18 Board Meeting 6pm Membership Meeting 7:30pm 19 20 21 Blue Marlin 23 24 25 26 27 28 Peel & Eat Shrimp 30 31 22 29

Page 4 Online Newsletters There is an archive of past newsletters on our website. Attention Membership: Empty cash register, but leave about $120.00 in cash, putting excess cash in money envelope and dropping down the wall slot. Calendar & Upcoming Events SubFest Lighted Boat Parade Saturday, July 8th @ dusk Contact the Manitowoc Marina for all details if you wish to participate. The parade route will be in the harbor and up the river to 8th street. If you notice an incorrect date or time listed on the Printed Calendar please compare against the Website Calendar which is always up-to-date with any changes in the schedule. August 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 6 7 8 Steak Night 5:30pm 1 2 3 Flotilla w/ Ludington 4pm Arctic Char 9 10 11 Striped Bass 4 Private Party 5 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Coconut Shrimp 20 21 22 23 24 25 Board Meeting Walleye 6pm Membership Meeting 7:30p 27 28 29 30 31 19 26

Page Page 5 Upcoming Events LUDINGTON/MANITOWOC/BADGER 2017 FLOTILLA CROSS LAKE EVENT COOK OUT BOATS FROM MICHIGAN SIDE TO SAIL AND MOTOR TO MANITOWOC ARRIVING AUGUST 2 ND Friday Night Dining Receipt Monthly Winner: June winner is Dick Malek MANITOWOC YACHT CLUB WILL HOST A COOKOUT FOR OUR GUESTS OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS AND GUESTS DATE: AUGUST 3 RD TIME: 4:00 BUFFET: 6:00 Manitowoc Reminder: When you leave a party bar or table make sure you clean up after yourself; glasses, trash, etc. Thank you for taking the initiative to be considerate of others.

Page 6 Photo Page New Member Applications: fourth on the SHORE Sponsor: No Report Applicant: No Report Be Safe!

Page 7 Reminders: Other Information Please submit digital photos to: mycwaves@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Boating Safety Tips Quick Tips Always wear a life jacket. Avoid alcohol. Be especially careful on personal watercrafts. Children younger than age 13 must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved PFD while underway. Enroll in a boater education class. Don t overload your boat. Operate at a safe speed. Always have a passenger serve as a lookout in addition to the operator. Watch out for low water areas or submerged objects. Always Wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) or Life Jacket Most boating fatality victims were found (recovered) NOT wearing a PFD. Always carry extra PFD s in both adult and child sizes. Children younger than 13 years old must wear a PFD while underway. Avoid Alcohol The probability of being killed in a boating accident doubles when alcohol is involved. Operating a boat under the influence is just as dangerous as driving a car after you ve been drinking. Boating while intoxicated (BWI) is strictly enforced and carries penalties similar to driving while intoxicated penalties, including possible Driver s License suspension. Enroll in a Boater Education Course It s a good idea for the whole family to enroll in a boater education course. A majority (52%) vessels involved in boating accidents are operated by persons 26-50 years of age. For information on classroom, home video and on-line course options, visit the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Boater Education Web pages or call (800) 792-1112. Stay informed: Attend the Monthly Membership Meetings! The 2nd to last Tuesday of every month at 7:30 pm. Be Especially Careful On Personal Watercraft (PWC) PWC operators and passengers must wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved PFD. Before you borrow or rent a PWC, take the time to learn how to operate the vessel and the rules of the waterway. Obey the 50-foot rule! Maintain a 50-foot distance from other PWC s, vessels, persons, shore, or stationary platform or other object unless operating at headway (idle) speed. Operate at a Safe Speed Although there are no numerical speed limits on the water, citations may be issued for excessive speed or reckless operation. Use common sense, and operate at a safe speed at all times especially in crowded areas.

The Manitowoc Yacht Club 815 Maritime Drive Manitowoc, WI 54221-0744 (920) 684-3571 Note from The Waves The Waves needs your help with contributions in the form of letters to the editor, photos old and new, articles on water activities, suggestions, etc. ANY input is valuable! Drop them off at the club, mail to The Waves attention or e m a i l mycwaves@gmail.com. We hope to make the waves more informative and interesting! July Events July 4 4th on the Shore July 11 Steak Night 5:30pm June 18 Board Meeting 6pm and Membership Meeting 7:30pm The Waves July 2017