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Three Sheets in the Wind T H E M O N T H L Y N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E L I T T L E S H I P S F L E E T Y A C H T C L U B ( E S T A B L I S H E D 1 9 3 7 ) 2 3 3 M A R I N A D R I V E, L O N G B E A C H, C A L I F 9 0 8 0 3 Volume 51, Issue 5 lsfyc.org May, 2016 Commodore s Report By Rob Sonz Welcome to the official start of another Wonderful LSFYC Year on the Water! A few weeks ago on April 16 th, LSFYC had its 79 th Opening Day Ceremony outside at Navy Yacht Club s facility. The weather was picture perfect. Blue Skies and plenty of sunshine.. a beautiful day. With many LSFYC members and guests in attendance, we had a great time. Staff Commodore (2012 & 2013) Tom Cornelius and I MC d the Opening Day ceremony. Unfortunately, our LSFYC Vice Commodore, Dick O Reilly, was out of town attending to FEMA National Emergency Issus in the flooded areas of Louisiana. Dick, will be back home in SoCal later in this month. I would like to recognize and hardily thank the hard working members who made this year s event a success.. Larry Finley-Port Captain, Dick Martin-Secretary/Treasurer, Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel-Fleet Captain, Staff Commodores: Pax Starksen, Paul Barbe, Roy Queen, Frank Franco, Darrell Sausser and Director Robert West. Plus, I can t forget my son Timothy for firing the shotgun salutes as needed. We had excellent outside help in food service- Mary Catrieer, live music - David and singing Stephanie, traditional songs as well. The Colors were presented with the assistance of the LB Sea Scouts. I believe that we had a nice turnout and everyone enjoyed the program as well as the generous amounts of food and drink available to all who attended. Also much thanks to NYCLB for their help as well. See photos on page 5, as well as the LSFYC website. Now with the boating season officially upon us, let s all share in the fun. Sailing events are on the Calendar for all to enjoy, albeit racing or cruising ventures. With the days getting longer and longer as we approach Summer; come on out and schedule you and your family in the many upcoming events that suit your family s needs. If you hear of another Club in the local area that is planning on a sailing adventure, please contact our Port Captain-Larry Finley with the details. Plus, we are always looking to make LSFYC more dynamic and enjoyable; if you hear of something that sounds like fun? Please don t hesitate to share this idea with others on the LSFYC Bridge. I promise you that we will entertain any suggestions that are deemed beneficial to all of our members. Look forward to seeing you on the water and the LSFYC General Membership Meeting on May 20 at Mimi s café in Long Beach. I hope you will also join us for the LSFYC Cruise to Catalina May 20-21. There is nothing like lying flat on your back on the deck, alone except for the helmsman aft at the wheel, silence except for the lapping of the sea against the side of the ship. At that time you can be equal to Ulysses and brother to him. Errol Flynn Three Sheets in the Wind Page 1

Vice Commodore s Report By Dick O Reilly General Membership meeting Our next General Membership Meeting will be on Friday, May 20, beginning at 6:30 PM for attitude adjustment, dinner and ceremony, at Mimi s Cafe, 6670 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, CA, 90803. I suggest that this be an opportunity for you and family to meet your fellow members and the Officers, and maybe become more involved in the operations of our club. See you then! Some new members We welcome 2 new members to LSFYC: Jeff Hong who has a 37 Dufours Avalon located in Rainbow Harbor and Stan Rubin. Please welcome them at the Membership meeting on May 20. Cruise invitation by Port Royal YC We have had partner cruises with PRYC in the past and will continue with one this month. PRYC is departing for Catalina Isthmas on May 13, 14 15 and LSFYC is welcome to join them. Contact Craig Funabashi at: craigfun@verizon.net or 310-387- 0928 for details. Three Sheets in the Wind Page 2

Fleet Captain s Report By Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel Saturday May 7, 2016 will be the next Harbor Series Race. It is named the Armed Forces Day Race and is sponsored by Navy Yacht YC, our neighbor. They always have a very nice after race They always have a very nice after race party at their clubhouse. So even if you do not race, you are certainly welcome to come by and enjoy tacos, drinks and good camaraderie about 3:00pm.. Although not until June & July, we need to assemble race committees (and boats!) for the two LSFYC hosted races, and it would be very nice to have a few members step forward to volunteer their time to help us with our club responsibilities. For those of you who have not yet taken this opportunity, I can assure you that it is not only a very pleasant way to spend a few hours, but also a great way to wrap your brain around the ritual that is part of the racing game. Our newer members are always welcome too. You ll see the sequence and meaning of the signals, the process of selecting and preparing the course, and the finishing and scoring process. If any of you would like to help out, or simply have some questions about becoming involved in racing, such as crewing, please see the LSFYC website for contact. A couple of issues ago we conducted a website [Communications] survey to see if one of the LBHS races hosted by LSFYC should undergo a name change. So it appears that 70% of the votes received wish to retain the Murray Gordon Memorial name as is...and so it stands. Also congrats to David Donohue on Quiver for completing the 2016 Newport-Ensenada Race. Port Captain s Report By Larry Finley Let s get ready to Cruise The Little Ships Fleet Yacht Club will host the May cruise to the Catalina Island Isthmus on May 21 and 22. This cruise is a week before Memorial Day. The island is becoming more crowded, but they are working hard to make a pleasant public area. Last year there were ample tables in the public area and this year will hopefully be the same. Marina Sailing will have 5 or 6 boats racing from Long Beach with 5 or 6 crew members on each sail boat. I will arrive early and invite the cruisers to join me at the Isthmus bar. I will stake out the tables for the BBQ which is is planned for Saturday night, with a hot charcoal fire, table cloths, tiki torches, plates and utensils that will be ready for cooking of your favorite main dish. Everyone is requested to bring a side dish to share. Please RSVP to me if you will be joining us: larryfinley1@yahoo.com Also see page 2 for for invitation from Port Royal YC and last page from Hurricane Gulch YC. Three Sheets in the Wind Page 4

News & Views By S/C Frank Franco Rhine River Cruise Lara and I just returned from a 2 1/2 week cruise down the Rhine & Mosel rivers in northern Europe. Although the weather was chilly, we had packed accordingly which allowed us to be in some comfort outdoors. The boat interior, of course, was warm and toasty. After landing in Brussels, Belgium, we were bussed to the major port of Antwerp where we picked up the river boat River Harmony, a 140 passenger 300 ft. long narrow shallow draft vessel. After stowing away our bags in the compact but comfortable cabin, we mingled with some of the other passengers and then gathered with our guides for a short evening walk into the town. The next morning was spent on a walking tour of Antwerp taking in the 13th century historic sights and buildings. The evening was spent during cocktail hour then followed by fine dining. During the night, the ship moved on to the next stop of Willemstad, Netherlands. At this stop, some of us were bussed to tour the Delta Works, the massive and ingenious hydro-engineering project to control the flooding from the North Sea. The Dutch for centuries have battled the sea in order to reclaim precious lands for agriculture and livestock. The after noon was spent touring the 19 windmills of the village of Kinderdijk (circa 1740). That evening, the ship moved on to the next stop. The next morning we gathered for a walking tour of 2000 year old Nijmegan. Heavily damaged during WWII, it was rebuilt around the untouched Dutch town center resulting in a striking contrast of architectures. That evening, the ship again moved on to the next stop. The next day found us in Bonn, Germany. Founded by the Romans, it was the provisional capital of West Germany until the reunification. Much of the day was spent touring the city, although Lara and I later took off on our own and for a 30 minute train ride to Cologne (Koln) to visit the majestic Gothic Cathedral of St Peter & Mary. Construction begin in 1248 and with many stops and starts was completed in 1880. The next stop was the village of Cochem on the Mosel River, where we toured the rocky hilltop Reichsburg Castle, built in the 11th century. Destroyed in 1689, the castle was purchased and rebuilt in 1868 by a Berlin entrepreneur for a family summer home. It is now under the care of the city and open for tours. Once again, the ship moved on and brought us to Bernkastel, one of the prettiest towns in the Mosel Valley famous for the wineries and wine!. After touring the town, the afternoon was spent sedately cruising down the river admiring the hundreds (if not thousands) of vineyards covering the hillsides on both sides of the river. At the end of the Mosel was the town of Trier founded by the Romans in 15 BC. We spent the day touring the many Roman ruins and the massive basilica built by Constantine in 310 AD. The ship then did a U-turn and headed back up the Mosel to Zell (founded in the 1st century). Here, Lara and I took optional tour to The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, land of much $ and many banks. The highlight was a stirring tour of the Battle of the Bulge American Cemetery & Memorial home to 1000 s of American troops lost in the bloodiest battle of WWII. At the head of the plots lies the grave of the colorful and outspoken Gen George S. Patton Jr. Commander 3rd Army. That evening we set off for the town of Boppard. While in Boppard we visited the beautuful hilltop 13th century Marksburg Castle. Unchanged by war or (con t next page) Three Sheets in the Wind Page 4

Rhine River Cruise (con t) reconstruction. Later in the day, we cruised past the 440 ft rock, the Lorelei, where ancient Germanic legend claim it was the siren who enticed sailors to destruction on the reef below the rock. In the morning we awoke in Speyer, a town founded by the Romans in 50AD, that flourished in the Middle Ages. After touring the town, we were in spilt into small groups and engaged in a Kaffeeklatsch with local German families to sample everyday German home life. This was a very enlightening experience as we had discussed many things including events occurring in Europe and their impressions and concerns of what is occurring in the USA.specifically the upcoming elections! Within the next 2 days we visited Strasbourg, France, where we toured the wine region of Alsace with beautiful vineyards and flower decked villages. Wee stopped at the Stock park, where the long legged bird is being repopulated into the area. It was curious to see the nests on roof tops of local homes as well. We also spent time in the quaint medieval town of Riquewihr. The following day was spent in the forested town Baden-Baden, Germany, home to thermal baths since Roman times. The final two days on the ship were spent in Basel, Switzerland s 2nd largest city. Making use of the streetcars, we visited the marketplace and much of the medieval architecture. Upon disembarkation from the ship, Lara and I continued on with an extended tour to Lucerne. Arriving by bus and after settling in at our hotel, we (and our small guided group of 10) took an afternoon tour of the lovely city set on the shores of Lake Lucerne with the backdrop of the spectacular snow covered Alps. We then spent the next three days visiting the many architectural sights of this medieval town, touring the resort town of Rig Kaltbad high in the Alps reachable only by cable car, touring a Swiss chocolate factory, and on the last day visiting the 7,000 ft Kleine Scheidegg located in the Swiss Alps with majestic views of the snow covered Eiger North face! No other area of Switzerland offered so muchmajestic mountains, waterfalls and lakes, plus scores of charming hillside farms and villages.just like in the pictures! This article is the short version. There was so much more we experienced, but not possible to relate on these pages. However, of the 1000 s of photos we took, the following are some of the highlights: RIVER BOAT HARMONY THE FLOWER MARKET IN HOLLAND ONE OF MANY CASTLES ALONG THE RHINE RIVER Three Sheets in the Wind Page 5

Photos of Rhine River Cruise SAUSAGES & MORE SAUSAGES IN GERMANY ONE OF MANY PICTURESQE TOWNS IN GERMANY OPERATING WINDMILLS IN HOLLAND STUNNING VISTAS IN SWITZERLAND Three Sheets in the Wind Page 6 The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.

This Old Boat By Larry Finley Instrument panel for a small boat My Catalina 27 had NO instruments when I bought it. That s right. Not even a compass. I wanted instruments, and I see the situation of having no instruments as being a greater opportunity than working around the older and limited conditions that came with the original boat. Instruments are usually mounted on the bulkhead adjacent to the hatchway. This eliminates the use of the bulkhead as a back rest, and I sought other places to mount the equipment. I like instruments. I live in the electronic age and like buying things that tell me what I would otherwise know if I just paid attention. So I bought a LOT of instruments at once and decided to construct an instrument panel that would be easily accessible, out of the way from activity and protected from the weather. I ended up building a panel that would hold the compass, wind indicator and depth gauge. The chart plotter would mount on the top of the panel. I built a small cabinet that would mount inside the cabin adjacent to the hatchway. The cabinet would hold the hand held VHF as well as the hand held GPS. The instruments require connection to 12 volt power, a wind indicator line from the mast and a depth gauge transducer that is located in the stern. The cabinet is sloped so the front is vertical. The instrument panel is mounted to the cabinet with hinges, and the panel can swing into view when underway, but is easy to access the cabin. The instruments can be easily seen on both sides of the boat. When the boat is anchored or in port, the instruments swing out of the way (see photo below). Three Sheets in the Wind Page 7

LSFYC 2016 LSFYC Opening Day April 16 was a picture perfect So Cal sunny day for the LSFYC Opening Day ceremonies. All who attended had a great time and it was certainly a proud day for LSFYC! Some photos of the event... Steve Cole & S/C Nate Tucker Geoff Vanden Heuvel, Moti, Jill & Maya Cohen-Doron S/C Paul Barbe Jr S/C Pax Starksen receiving Blue Gavel membership from Lavon Plumley Three Sheets in the Wind Jim Howe S/C Roy Queen tending the bar Breakfast buffet for the morning Page 8

Comm Rob Sonz addressing the attendees Rob West hoisting the Officer Flags and Tim Sonz with shotgun signals. Tim also bagged 2 seagulls and a plastic owl. S/C Tom Cornelius and Treas Dick Martin Mary Catrieer helping with food service Director Todd Smith in attendance With LSFYC burgee flying, another successful Opening Day!

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May 2016 S U N MON T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T 1 2 LSFYC BOD MEETING 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Cruise to Catalina w/ PRYC 14 Cruise to Catalina w/ PRYC 15 Cruise to Catalina w/ PRYC 16 17 18 19 20 LSFYC GEN- ERAL MEETING MIMI S CAFE 21 LSFYC CRUISE TO CATALINA 22 LSFYC CRUISE TO CATALINA 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MEMORIAL DAY 31 More events at www.lsfyc.org, click [Events/Photos] Three Sheets in the Wind Page 11

by Diane Jones 2016 LSFYC Bridge OPERATIONS STAFF Commodore: Rob Sonz Vice Commodore: Dick O Reilly Fleet Captain: Geoffrey Vanden Heuvel Port Captain : Larry Finley Treasurer: Dick Martin BOARD OF DIRECTORS Junior Staff Comm: Pax Starksen Director/Staff Comm: Tom Cornelius Director: David Haas Director: Todd Smith Director: Robert West OTHER CONTACTS Membership Chairman: David Haas Newsletter: S/C Frank Franco Webmaster: S/C Ben Smith Three Sheets in the Wind Page 12