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JIB SHEET Again, the Fun Begins MARCH 2015

March 2015 Thursday 5th - Hospitality Meeting Tuesday 10th - FCA Board Lunch Saturday 14th - Planned Raft-Up Maxine Regatta #3 Tuesday, 17th - PYC Seminar Series Wednesday 18th - Board Meeting Friday 20th - Cajun Crawfish Boil Saturday 21st - Intergalactic Regatta COMING UP IN APRIL Thursday 2nd - Hospitality Meeting Sunday 5th - Easter Day Thursday 9th - FCA Dinner Sunday 12th - Blessing of the Fleet Wednesday 15th - Board Meeting Saturday 18th - Planned Raft-Up at Big Sabine Tuesday 21st - PYC Seminar Series Tuesday 28th - Corsair Regatta begins (through May 3rd) RESERVATIONS reservations@pyc.gccoxmail.com or 433-8804 ext. 103 FLAG OFFICERS ALAN McMILLAN...c 449-3101 h 456-6264 Commodore...alan.c.mcmillan@gmail.com JIM REEVES... c 438-4400 b 469-9125 Vice Commodore...jjreeves@bellsouth.net LINDA BRENT...c 572-2956 h 477-8060 Rear Commodore...lindaw@cox.net DAVE OERTING...c 336-0220 h 444-6512 Fleet Captain...JDOERTIN@SOUTHERNCO.COM TIM KANE...b 434-2374 h 433-7316 Treasurer... tim@kanesherman.com R. CARLTON PROCTOR...c 323-791-3304 b 435-8522 Secretary... carlproc@aol.com PYC MANAGEMENT JIM WARWICK... 433-8804 ex 104 General Manager...jwarwick@pyc.gccoxmail.com DEON BOATMAN... 433-8804 ex 101 Office Manager... deon@pyc.gccoxmail.com JENNIFER LANGHAM... 433-8804 ex 100 Accounts Payable/...Jennifer@pyc.gccoxmail.com Webmaster SCOTT SEGERS... 433-8804 ex 102 Clubhouse Mgr/Events...events@pyc.gccoxmail.com ANDREA VANDAL... 433-8804 ex 105 Bar Manager... bar@pyc.gccoxmail.com ARTIE GLESS... 433-8804 ex 107 Executive Chef... kitchen@pyc.gccoxmail.com GREG SPITZER... 433-8804 ex 108 Dockmaster... DockMaster@pyc.gccoxmail.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS DR. DAVID CHANDLER... h 932-3012 spinemd@bellsouth.net NICOLE FERRY...c 291-2325 h 453-1173 nkferry@bellsouth.net DENIS McKINNON...c 455-8050 h449-8604 dammwmus@yahoo,com DR. DAVE NORFLEET...c 585-5826 h 689-8004 fleet@cox.net KIRBY SMITH... c 341-3081 b 483-9585 kirbysiv@gmail.com IVEN STRECKEL... c 380-1490 b 450-5266 iven@frontiermotorsinc.com DR. BOB DAWKINS... c 380-5713 Commodore Emeritus...rdawkinsphdmph@gmail.com PAGE 2 JIB SHEET

COMMODORE S COMMENTS We have started 2015 with good progress on several important fronts. The January financials for the Club were strong, and seven new members joined in January and February. Both are important performance indicators of our Club s health. Every bit as important is the large number of members who have been using the Club during the past two months. Historically, January and February are slower months at PYC, the weather is cold and we are recovering from the holidays. However, this year it s been great to see that our members find the bar and Grille Room a great place for lunch, happy hour and dinner. Our Valentine Day s Dinner and Dance was a sellout! Jim, Scott, Teresa, Andrea, Chef Artie and the entire staff make our Club an inviting place for our members, and it is great to see that we respond by enjoying their hospitality! The February General Membership Meeting was extremely well attended. Over 100 members participated, and both voting issues were well discussed. Voting Issue One: The members overwhelmingly voted to accept two heartfelt gifts from members Tom and Carol Patterson their beautiful Shamrock sailing yacht SATORI, as well as a generous threeyear donation toward her upkeep! The SATORI Foundation, Inc. will be transferred to the PYC, and five newly appointed trustees will now start the work of preparing the Foundation By-Laws and submitting the IRS paperwork in order to obtain 501(c)(3) tax status. The Foundation Trustees are Board Director Denis McKinnon (one-year term), Member George Gamble (two-year term), P/C Tim Burr (three-year term), Member Bruce Partington (four-year term) and myself, Commodore Alan McMillan (five-year term). Starting in 2016, each year, the Board will select a new five-year term trustee. As soon as the IRS status is received, the sailboat, SATORI, will be transferred into the Foundation, and the Patterson s additional three-year annual gift of $25,000, to assist with its maintenance and upkeep, will begin. Voting Issue Two: The repaving of the parking lot also received substantial member feedback. After much debate, it was voted to refer this issue back to the Board for more evaluation. Specifically, the members want the Board to assess the condition and cost of repair to both the docks and the launch ramp. This will be done, and at the May General Membership Meeting, all three of these needed repairs will be resubmitted to the members with recommendations concerning their current structural status; cost to repair; and, recommendations regarding their priority. For me, this was an outstanding membership meeting because, first, so many of you attended, and second, so many of you engaged in the discussion and debate. This level of participation will keep us growing and insure that the members guide our Club. Bernie Knight, Chairman of the PYC Endowment Fund, reported that the fund is approaching $650,000. Five new Endowment Donors pledged $1,000 each at the membership meeting! Again, great generosity by PYC members! Thanks to V/C Jim Reeves; Board Secretary Carlton Proctor; Member John Brannan, MD; Member Joe Williams; and myself. These donors will receive their gold ship s wheel lapel pin at the May meeting. Terrific member generosity! Thanks to each of you! Alan Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. ALAN McMILLAN Explore. Dream. Discover. The Patterson s amazing generosity allows the new SATORI Foundation to begin many fundraising opportunities that will benefit PYC throughout its future. Thank you s do not seem enough to express our gratitude! - Mark Twain PAGE 3 JIB SHEET

VICE COMMODORE S COMMENTS Thank you, Pensacola Yacht Club Members, for having shared your thoughts and input with me about membership recruitment for the year of 2015! February was the largest membership gain at the Pensacola Yacht Club in the last three years! Granted, while one swallow does not a spring make, this is still a positive sign that people do want to join the Pensacola Yacht Club, and your Membership Committee is working diligently and creatively to offer prospective members flexible financing to make it attractive and easier to become a member, whether active, social, etc. We have had three-straight years of membership decline, and it is your committee s main endeavor to reverse this trend. It is in every present member s best financial interest to increase our membership. In this regard, we need names and numbers of folks you may know as potential new members. We will make a plan with you to pursue these leads in a manner that we hope will bring us an excited, interested, and involved new members. We are setting up a new Member Appreciation Committee, which is to be headed up by a volunteer, to ensure a new member knows that their membership is Jim Reeves appreciated, welcomed and that we are all interested in how we can make their membership at the Pensacola Yacht Club valuable to them personally. What do you know about Mary Soule, Howard Bell, Stephen Simpson, Chris McCullar, Terri Carter, Iva Prosser, and Elaine Carey? Well, they are all new members who have joined since January 1 st, 2015. Have you met them? I am offering a $50.00 gift to the first Pensacola Yacht Club member who can assure me that they have met, and talked with, all these new members. I hope that this is enough of a challenge. Our Treasurer has only projected 21 new Pensacola Yacht Club members for 2015. Let s prove him to be a less than optimistic numbers man! Sixty new members would produce $136,800.00 in additional gross income to Pensacola Yacht Club and would create more value for all members. Finally, the Commodore, the General Manager, and I are reviewing applications that our staff has received for our part-time membership coordinator position more to follow. Thank you again for your support, and please help us build member numbers by telling your family members, friends and business associates about all the great benefits to be had by joining the South s Finest Yacht Club! FLORIDA COMMODORES ASSOCIATION By John Fogg, President, PYC Chapter Organized in December 2008, the Florida Commodores Association (FCA) exists to provide education an exchange of ideas and information, leadership training and to preserve the customs and courtesies of yachting. The PYC Chapter hosted FCA s quarterly meeting the weekend of February 13-15. Thirtyfive members, from Panama City to Ft. Pierce and Tampa, alternately participated in the Sundowners Ceremony Friday evening, Saturday s meeting and that evening s Valentines Dinner Dance, all while enjoying the hospitality of the South s Finest Yacht Club. Following the business meeting, FCA members were treated to an outstanding program provided by the following three PYC members: Bruce Partington, Past President of Pensacola Junior Yacht Club, Inc., shared an insightful look at Creating a Junior Yacht Club. His talk included lessons learned about what works and what doesn t and especially the importance of reviewing by-laws periodically, as well as and maintaining ongoing communications between interrelated adult and junior yacht clubs and members. Innes Richards, District Director, Rotary Leadership Institute and currently incoming Assistant Governor, Rotary District 6940, provided an interactive discussion on skills used by effective leaders, including the ten commandments of communications, strategy planning, and the SMART definition of goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). Ken Ford, Guest Speaker and Founder/CEO, Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC), presented an exciting slide show demonstrating some examples of IHMC s work, which focuses on reversing the vector from fi tting people to machines, to fi tting technology to people. In other words, human centered computing. Some of their recent projects include sensory substitution, assistive technologies, a lunar electric rover, natural language dialogue systems and research on cyber security. Just as PYC is your yacht club, FCA is your club s statewide organization of past commodores. We believe in the tenets of yachting and the camaraderie it affords. We also give back to the sport of sailing through our support of US SAILING Olympians, Zach Railey, Paige Railey, and Brad Kendell. To learn more about FCA, visit our website at fl commodores.org. Member Ken Ford, Founder/CEO Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition PAGE 4 JIB SHEET

FROM REAR COMMODORE The following report is a topic-bytopic update of our facilities projects as of the General Membership Meeting on February 24, 2015. Maxine: Maxine is looking better and better, thanks to Board Director Denis McKinnon. Our detailer has finished his work, and Maxine is much cleaner! The mold and mildew have been removed, so she will now pass the smell test. Denis removed the stove and built storage for race committee members, and he installed a new counter top and a single sink. There is still more rotted wood to be replaced, and the carpet has to be installed. Expenditures to date are approximately $2,500. The rear seal on the transmission of one engine was leaking, and it was decided to replace them on both engines for a cost of approximately $800. The upper deck on the fly bridge still needs to be replaced, but this will not be done until regatta season is over. That cost should be about $1,500. Barring any additional mechanical problems, Denis reports that these repairs should put Maxine in fairly good shape for approximately 3-5 years. I invite you to take a look at our old girl and see how a little TLC improved her looks and extended her usefulness. Parking Lot: The general membership met and voted to delay moving forward with the paving of the parking lot until comparisons were made for the cost of other needs, such as the ramp and the dock. This information will be put together and sent to the membership as soon as possible. OOOOOPS!!! Linda Brent Grille Room Lighting: The fixtures are all in and will soon be installed. The evening appearance of the Grille Room will be greatly improved with this new lighting. Ladies Rest Room Member Entrance: Once again our Hospitality Committee has agreed to take on a project to improve the Pensacola Yacht Club. This time they are redecorating the ladies rest room at the member entrance. An overhaul was done in 2004, primarily to keep the floor from collapsing. In 2007, it was redecorated when the rest of the interior of PYC was updated. This update was done with very limited funds and volunteer labor. The furniture was either donated or found around the Club. Wear and tear have taken their toll and it is now shabby, but certainly not chic! This committee will now work to add new counter tops, sinks, lighting and new furniture, etc. It will bring this rest room up to the standards of all the other rest rooms in our facility. I can t wait to see how they will make this area beautiful. Thanks to all of you who are working on this project. You will also note that the roof over this area has been replaced by our own capable Greg and Jason. We could not move forward with this improvement until the leaks were fixed. Decorations: If you are cleaning out, downsizing, moving or just tired of decorative items, ask Scott if he could use them at the Club. It is amazing how a few new items can make tired décor really pop again. Still the finest! PYC is the finest, and we are working hard to keep it that way. Come often and invite your friends to become members! LIC #EC0003127 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE Iven Streckel was here Sunday with his family, when Sally accidently spilled champagne down his back. Management gave him an umbrella for his next visit. (850) 438-1555 FAX: (850) 438-0017 P.O. BOX 9625 PENSACOLA, FL 32513 2405 WEST HERMAN STREET PENSACOLA, FL 32505 MICHAEL McLEMORE PRESIDENT PAGE 5 JIB SHEET

FLEET CAPTAIN S REPORT Dave Oerting We re sailing into March with a couple of regattas behind us now. Congratulations to Atlantic Union and Finesse on their victories in the Superbowl and Mardi Gras regattas! Superbowl Regatta Overall Results: Spinnaker fleet: 1 st Atlantic Union Paul Gillette 6 th Coyote Rick Zern 2 nd Finesse Alan McMillan 7 th USA 154 Eric Prochaska 3 rd Reach Around Jeff Hunt 8 th White Shell Woman Julie Connerley 4 th Pink Meanie Bobby Patroni 9 th Seabreeze Dan Owczarczak 5 th Richard Parker Savannah Baus Non-Spinnaker fleet: 1 st Phoenix Stephen Nichols 1 st Finesse Alan McMillan 2 nd Reach Around Jeff Hunt Mardi Gras Regatta Overall Results: Spinnaker fleet: 3 rd Richard Parker Savannah Baus 4 th Seabreeze Dan Owczarczak Coming to the Bay in March is the Maxine Sansom Regatta Series. This series is in memory of long-time PYC Member Maxine Sansom, who served our yacht club for many years and in many different ways. I remember her most in her role in helping with sailing regattas - serving the race committee, handling publicity and doing just about anything else that was needed for smooth sailing at PYC. Current PYC Member, Doug Sansom is Maxine s son, and he and his wife, Kay, carry on the enthusiasm for sailing that Maxine brought to PYC. The Maxine Sampson Regatta Series is made up of three regattas: Maxine #1 hosted by Navy Yacht Club, Maxine #2 hosted by Pensacola Beach Yacht Club, and Maxine #3 hosted by PYC! The series began on February 28 th this year and culminates two weeks later on March 14 th at PYC. Be sure and come out to PYC on the 14 th to catch the sailing spirit of the Maxine Series! The very next weekend, on March 21st, PYC is hosting the Intergalactic Keel Boat Regatta. This regatta is a little different from our normal regattas in that it is open only to boats that are of the same design (One-Design). This will be a highly competitive regatta and a fun one for our sailors. We should have a good crowd bringing boats in on trailers from out of town, along with a few that our local sailors bring out for this regatta. Come by the Club for these regattas to see the boats and mix with the sailors. You may even have an opportunity to get on a race boat or spectator boat to go out on the bay and experience the racing up close and in person! A big word of THANKS to PYC Past Commodore John Matthews for coordinating a US Sailing Race Management Course at PYC last month. Thanks to John, we now have a few more US Sailing Certified Race Officers who may be available to serve as Principal Race Officers for our race committee. It was a good time and an educational experience for all of us in attendance. The spirit of sailing lives at PYC it ll catch you! HI HO, DO ADVANCED RACE MANAGEMENT SEMINAR by Julie Connerly As mentioned in F/C Dave Oerting s article, PYC hosted an Advanced Race Management Seminar February 7-8, coordinated by P/C John Matthews. Sponsored by US SAILING, this two-day course offered certification in race management, as well as an in-depth orientation for sailors wanting to sharpen their knowledge of racing rules. Two well-qualified instructors taught the seminar: Jim Tichnor (of Texas), US Olympic Sailing Executive Committee Member, as well as US SAILING Senior Judge and Race Officer,, and George Hero IV, US SAILING Regional Race Officer from Southern Yacht Club, New Orleans. Fifteen local and out-of-town race committee and fleet captains attended the seminar, including George Nagy of Annapolis, Maryland. PYC participating members included John Buziak, Julie Connerley, Murt Guild, Sean Hickey, John Matthews, and Dave Oerting. PAGE 6 JIB SHEET Instructors Jim Tichenor and George Hero

JUNIOR SAILING What makes an area produce a specialty? Venue, gene pool or statistical anomaly? It could be argued that Pensacola Bay produces more rockstar sailors per capita than Annapolis, or say, San Diego. Is it our bay, with nearly open-ocean conditions, but still tame enough to teach young sailors? Is it the gene pool we draw from, that reaches deep into the history of Pensacola w hen square-riggers hauled mahogany up from South America? Maybe there are some things you should not question, but just be grateful for - - - such as Olympic Sunfish sailor, Tom Whitehurst, joining our coaching staff! As we ease into spring, the advanced Opti sailors will already have two clinics on the books preparing for the USODA this summer. The green-fleeters will be cranking up on the first weekend of March under the careful guidance of Eric Amos. The advanced Opti kids will be getting the one-two punch of Bert Rice and Tom Whitehurst. Another sign of spring is the arrival of the new 420s. We just need some high schoolers to fill them! Pensacola isn t the only club adding to their 420 fleets. Between Fairhope and Ft. Walton Yacht Clubs, there are another three new boats. With PYC s existing racing boat, that brings us to the magic number of six, for team racing! Get out your FUTURE COMMODORES? John Buziak rulebooks! Team racing continues to gain momentum on the Gulf Coast. On the fundraising front, the Juniors made some new friends at the West Marine Grand Opening. We have not heard the tally for the night, but we know we have $75 in the bank thanks to Lanier Sailing Center and our own Robin Lucy. Robin won the bid on sailing lessons for four, and she selected the Pensacola Junior Yacht Club as the beneficiary. We also ran into Tom McGiver and made tentative plans to participate in the Spring Marine Flea Market. Be sure to look for that event in April! Junior sailor, Savannah Baus, (flanked by admirers) wins 3rd Place in the February 15th Mardi Gras Regatta. Fleet Captain Dave Oerting watches proudly. JUNIORS ARE OUR POT OF GOLD Harvey, Cruz, and Cooper - Grandchildren of P/C Ron Bray PAGE 7 JIB SHEET

CRUISER S CORNER It was a beautiful weekend in the neighborhood! Once everyone got out of their slips and braved the high surf in the Bay, Ft. McRee became a nice respite. Apparently, high winds aren t as inviting to power boaters as they are to sailors, because all weekend the only boats in the anchorage were sailboats (ten in all), and they were all from PYC. Once we became sheltered in the lee of the fort, it became a wonderful two days. Nearly everyone brought firewood, and the fire burned all day. The temperature on Saturday was a bit cool, so the theme of Blankets and Bailey s was well chosen. The Brunswick stew provided by the Club was a hit, and everyone agreed it should become a menu item in the restaurant. The party would have gone on into the night, but --- right at dusk, a small rainstorm appeared out of nowhere, and there was a mass exodus of dinghies scurrying back to their mother ships. Sunday was absolutely beautiful with winds of 5-to-10 knots and a temperature in the low 70 s. It was too hot for a fire, so the leftover firewood was squirreled away for the next time. A park ranger appeared, and several dogs who were playing in the water suddenly vanished. It turned out the ranger was doing research on turtles and beach mice. We assured her the beach mouse stew we had was wonderful. I personally felt it would have been better had the roux included a little manatee fat! The southwest wind provided a great, relaxing sail back. Because everyone seemed to leave at the same time, we made a beautiful sight passing through the land cut and across Pensacola Bay. Of course it became a race, but Chuck & Peg Minnich no one will admit it. Every time my fat Morgan got near another sailboat, a head would lean out from under the dodger and sails would be trimmed. All in all, if the weather forecast kept you from going out, you missed one of the best raft ups. Thanks to award winning Julie and Ron for a great event. And thanks to the Club and all the participants for providing the food, beverages and camaraderie! This aerial photo wasn t taken by a drone. It s Chuck Minnick with his new GoPro camera and fancy attachments! Pictured L-R: Janet Davies; Larry & Tracy Cost; Karen Allen (aground); Linda and Jim Oyler; Ruth and Johnny Smith; Julie Denton; Cliff and Kristen Roberts; and Peg Minnich. Blissful First Official Raft-up of the Year at Fort McRee. In front, host boat Night Sky. L-R: Karen Allen, Janet Davies, Larry Cost, Linda & Jim Oyler, Ruth & Johnny Smith, Ron Bray, Kristen Roberts, Peg Minnich and a surprise visitor. PAGE 8 JIB SHEET

2015 RAFT-UP CALENDAR March 14th - Janet & Neil Davies - Pirates Cove April 18th - Peg & Chuck Minnich - Big Sabine May 23-31 - Committee - Port St. Joe/ Apalachicola June 13th - Patty & Tom Waien - Navarre (Joint with NBYC) July 11th - Dave Oerting, Lee Hargrove and Michele Sutherland- Little Sabine (Blue Angels) Jere Allen, Cliff Roberts, and Jim Oyler having a great time at the Raft-Up MARCH 14th RAFT-UP! PIRATE S COVE! August 15th - Barbara & Roger Orth - TBD September 5th - Rusty & Trish Bond - TBD October 3rd - TBD (Possible Joint Raft-Up with Point Yacht Club) - Barbers Marina November 7th - Jere & Karen Allen - TBD December 19th - Linda & Jim Oyler - Sailing Center - Progressive Boat Party. As the months get closer the details of the raftups will become firmer. Notice: We still need volunteers for October. The March raft-up will be at Pirate s Cove, hosted by Neil and Janet Davies. Dinner will be at their house, 6357 County Rd. 95, Elberta, AL 36530. You can dinghy either to Pirates Cove restaurant or Point Yacht Club & walk down the street. Bring an appetizer or desert. The Point Yacht Club will make chicken & lamb curry and chicken fingers. Sunday brunch will be at Point Yacht Club Clubhouse. We have also been invited to join Point Yacht Club s Wheelbarrow Regatta on Saturday. Boats Allowed: 20 or more, mono-hull Entry Fee: Food: Awards: Course: The start: One (1) bottle of liquor to be placed in a wheelbarrow Appetizers, wine & beer provided Ceremony in new, improved Point Yacht Club Pavilion Ten (10) miles, starting at pavilion and ending at a visual mark in Perdido Bay. Bermuda Start. Vessel with highest P.H.R.F. goes first. For additional information, call Jon Bozeman 251-978-8290 or email: JONBOZATSAIL@GMAIL.COM PAGE 9 JIB SHEET

ENTERTAINMENT What a great beginning to our new year!!! Our Valentines Day Dinner Dance SOLD OUT! The music was fantastic, and I (who have never liked oysters) tried hard not to lick the plate amongst good company!!! We were also fortunate to have several of the Florida Commodore s Association members join our event. I believe a great time was had by all! I m hopeful that every member is ready for hot boiled crawfish! It is the season! Let the good times BOIL! We are grateful that the guys from Broussard s s are cooking our crawfish, on-site, Friday, March 20th from 6:30-10:30 pm. You never know what foods other than crawfish may be added. I personally love Brussels sprouts in the boil! We will peel and eat mudbugs to zydeco music provided by Swamp Daddies. Aieee! Don t miss it! If you plan on attending this culinary event, please make reservations no later than Thursday March 19. Call the front office or email reservations@pyc. gccoxmail.com (See the ad in this issue of the JibSheet for more details.) If you know people who might be interested Nicole Ferry in joining the South s Finest Yacht Club, please invite them to this event! Additionally, don t forget our annual Easter Egg Hunt, which will be held Easter Sunday, April 5. More details about that special event will be emailed as Lent draws to an end. Nicole and Chris Ferry with new members, Dr. Chuck Mader and wife Brenda. PYC SEMINAR SERIES Friend, local celebrity, and neighbor, Frank Patti, presented an informative depiction of the origins of Joe Patti s Seafood, as he and his granddaughter traced the family s transition from Sicily to Pensacola, Florida. Everyone in attendance enjoyed the interaction between Frank and his lovely granddaughter, Amanda. Also in attendance were Frank s son and wife, Frank Jr. and Gretchen, as well as many friends who have an interesting past (and present) with Frank. We all anticipated a great evening, and no one left disappointed! Next: Our seminar for March 17 th, 2015 will be a program that SHOULD be of interest to all of our members. Our speaker w ill be Mr. Lee Hargrove. Lee will present a program on his America s Great Loop Cruise in 2008. Mark your calendar now and plan on attending. Future Seminars: April 21 st : David Hoffman, PYC member. Topic: PYC History May 19 th : Ms. Amy Miller, Port of Pensacola Director: Topic: Port Update For questions or additional information contact Neil Thorsen at 982-2442 or nthorsen@cox.net. Neil Thorsen CLAIRE REES Sales Associate 850.434.2244 850.434.3434 850.293.2450 claire@johnscarr.com TRIVIA QUESTION: What is the origin of the term stateroom? PAGE 10 JIB SHEET

IMPORTANT REMINDER: House Rule #2: As stated in the House Rules, updated in 2012, House Rule #2 reads Under No Circumstance may anyone under the age of 21 be seated at the Bar, either with or without parents. No Alcoholic Beverages will be served to anyone under the age of 21. Scott Segers, Clubhouse Manager, (850) 433-6773 CLUB SPECIALS SUNDAY Brunch Specials $2.50 Champagne & Mimosas $3.50 Bloody Marys SATURDAY ALL YOU CAN EAT Prime Rib $18.95++ No To Go Boxes WEDNESDAY ALL YOU CAN EAT Peel & Eat Shrimp $9.76++ FRIDAY Menu Dining or Soup & Salad Buffet Friday Night Drawing PYC Bar Specials Available 5-8PM Tuesday Absolut $3.50 Wednesday Wine $5.50 Thursday Mt. Gay (includes souvenir cup) $3.00 Saturday Martini $5.50 Sunday Champagne $2.50 Bloody Mary *Sunday 11-2 pm $3.50 FRIDAY NIGHT WINNERS All Friday Night winners need to check in with the volunteers at Ticket Table. February 6, 2015 Jackpot: Jerry Unruh $100 NP Wine: Sam Foreman Dinner for 2: Jim Oyler Split Ticket: Molly Werner $80 February 13, 2015 Jackpot: Jeff Hunt $125 NP Wine: Karen Harp Dinner for 2 Sam Foreman Split Ticket: Larry Kimmerling $116 February 20, 2015 Jackpot: Carlos Melville $150 NP Wine: Pat Hilton-Green Dinner for 2: Bob Kriegel Split Ticket: Joe Moore $112 February 27, 2015 Jackpot: Lou Oliver $175 NP Wine: Barbara Orth Dinner for 2: Karen Allen Split Ticket: Molly Werner $81 PAGE 11 JIB SHEET

America s Cup Scholar and Gentleman Mr. Edward Marlowe 1920-2015 The Pensacola Yacht Club has lost a gentleman and a scholar. On January 30, 2015, Mr. Edward Marlowe, age 94, resident of Twin Oaks, lost his life in a car accident. He died instantly. Immediately thereafter, he took the helm of a mighty sailing vessel in Heaven s America s Cup. To understand Mr. Marlowe best, please peruse the PYC Grille Room wall that is next to the fireplace. This display of 34th America s Cup memorabilia was Ed Marlowe s inspiration, and the photomontage was all from his collection. His story was also featured in the November 2014, JibSheet, entitled The Passion of Edward Marlowe. As a southern female, my interview with Ed Marlowe felt as if I were being immersed in old style chivalry, a charming experience, to say the least! Over and over again, he expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the attention being given to him and to his interest and expertise in the America s Cup, and in the 34 th America s Cup, in particular. Mr. Ed Marlowe was truly, and equally, a gentleman and a scholar. Although Mr. Marlowe had no children of his own, he will be fondly remembered and honored by his remaining relatives and friends. By Marcia Roberts and Scott Segers, Clubhouse Manager, (850) 433-6773! In November 2014, when asked, If you were granted a second life, would you like to participate in the America s Cup? Mr. Marlowe responded, Not just participate! I d like to be the skipper! LET THE GOOD T I M E S BOIL! Red Hot Crawfish! C Red Red Hot Hot Crawfish! Crawfish! ICE COLD BEER Live Music Featuring SWAMP DADDY MARCH 20th RSVP by Thursday, March 19 @ Ext. 103 or email reservations@pyc.gccoxmail.com PAGE 12 JIB SHEET

THE MARDI GRAS REGATTA FEBRUARY 15, 2015 Finesse A Tight Race! Richard Parker trying to overtake Reach-Around, who is trying to overtake Finesse, who is trying to overtake seabreeze (in the lead but not visible)! Reach Around Richard Parker Bernie Knight and Lee Hargrove aboard Maxine seabreeze The Winnings! PAGE 13 JIB SHEET

Happy 90 th, Tom Pace! On Friday, February 27 th, the Pace family gathered to celebrate a landmark birthday for our own Mr. Tom Pace. Generations gathered for a festive fete in the PYC Ballroom. It is special to see that when a Pace brother has a birthday, generations gather. This a special and close-knit family that shows well-earned reverence and affection to their beloved patriarchs. Nautical Trivia Answer: The term stateroom is often used to describe passenger accommodations on board a cruise liner. The term derives from the days of the paddle-wheel steamboats that plied their trade up and down the rivers of the United States. The better rooms on these steamers were named after states such as Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey hence stateroom! (Source: With a Pinch of Salt by Captain Nick Bates, Captain of the Queen Mary II) L to R: (Facing) Tom Pace, Jr.; Katrina Pace; Dick Pace; Carolyn Pinkerton; Tom Pace; Frances Blake; David Blake L to R: (Facing away) Chris Forth; Ashley Pennewill; Captain Ed Chadbourne Please Patronize Our Advertisers! L to R: Dick Pace, Carolyn Pinkerton, Tom Pace, Frances Blake Relieve Stress & Stay in Shape! PYC CLASSES Wed. at 5:30pm Fri. at 8:30am Sailing Center $5 per person PAGE 14 JIB SHEET

SUNDAY BRUNCH 11AM - 2PM HORS D OEUVRES 3-6PM BAR CLOSES 7:30PM MONDAY CLUB CLOSED MARCH 2015 TUESDAY LUNCH 11AM - 2PM DINNER 5:30-8:30PM HAPPY HOUR 4-7PM WEDNESDAY LUNCH 11AM - 2PM DINNER 5:30-8:30PM HAPPY HOUR 4-7PM 1 2 3 4 THURSDAY LUNCH 11AM - 2PM DINNER 5:30-8:30PM HAPPY HOUR 4-7PM 5 FRIDAY LUNCH BUFFET 11AM - 2PM HAPPY HOUR 5-6PM DINNER 6:00-9:00PM JACKPOT DRAWING 6 SATURDAY LUNCH 11 AM - 2PM DINNER 5:30-8:30PM 7 8 9 10 11 HOSPITALITY MEETING FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A 12 13 PRIME RIB 14 FCA BOARD LUNCH 15 16 17 PYC SEMINAR SERIES BOARD MEETING 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A 19 20 CAJUN CRAWFISH BOIL FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A 26 27 FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A MAXINE #3 PRIME RIB 21 INTERGALACTIC REGATTA (IGKB ONE-DESIGN) PRIME RIB PRIME RIB 28 APRIL 2015 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HOSPITALITY MEETING 9 FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A 10 PRIME RIB 11 EASTER DAY 12 BLESSING OF THE FLEET 13 14 15 19 20 21 PYC SEMINAR SERIES 26 27 28 CORSAIR REGATTA BEGINS (THROUGH MAY 3RD) BOARD MEETING FCA DINNER PYC BAR & GRILL ROOM - 432-7006 RESERVATIONS - 433-8804, EXT. 105 OFFICE - 433-8804 22 29 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A 16 17 23 30 FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A 24 FRI. NIGHT DINING IN BALLROOM A PRIME RIB BIG SABINE RAFT-UP PRIME RIB PRIME RIB 18 25 PAGE 15 JIB SHEET

Pensacola Yacht Club P.O. Box 989 Pensacola, Florida 32591 1897 Cypress Street Pensacola, Florida 32502 www.pensacolayachtclub.org PYC COMMITTEE CHAIRS BY LAWS Jay Williams, M.D....850-572-2624 jwmsmdjd@aol.com FLEET CAPTAIN & GULF YACHTING ASSOCIATION (GYA) David Oerting, Fleet Captain...850-206-6502 jdoertin@southernco.com CRUSING Chuck and Peg Minnich...850-516-6130 chuckminnich@gmail.com ENDOWMENT FUND Bernie Knight...850-995-1452 knight.bear@att.net ENTERTAINMENT Nicole Ferry...850-291-2325 nkferry@bellsouth.net Susan McKinnon...850-450-0703 susanmckinnon@me.com FACILITIES Linda Brent, Rear Commodore...850-572-2956 lwhitman@whitmanandwhitman.com FINANCE Tim Kane, Treasurer...850-434-2374 tim@kanesherman.com FLEET CHAPLIN Reverend Nicholas Schumm...850-910-5130 schummn@clergy.ptdioscese.org FLEET COUNSEL John Merting, Esq....850-916-9645 jmerting@bellsouth.net FLEET SURGEON Barbara Wade, M.D....850-712-2144 barbarawade@cox.net FLORIDA COUNCIL OF YACHT CLUBS (FCYC) Lynn Dell...850-418-0734 lynn@dellconsultingllc.com HOSPITALITY Gwen Herrin...850-438-1843 talkingwen@cox.net; Jean Fleege...850-221-1211 jfleege@aol.com JIB SHEET Richard and Marcia Roberts...404-202-8518 rsailer@bellsouth.net LONG RANGE PLANNING Tim Burr...850-516-7212 tburr@gjtbs.com MARINA & DRY STORAGE David Norfleet MD and Marina: Pete Doyle...850-572-7139 petedoyle@engineeredcooling.com; Dry Storage: Carlos Melville...850-910-0307 cmellville66@bellsouth.net MEMBERSHIP Jim Reeves, Vice Commodore...850-221-0308 jjreeves.esq@gmail.com PARLIAMENTARIAN John Fogg...850-479-9962 thefoggroup@aol.com SEMINAR SERIES Neil Thorsen...850-455-4978 nthorsen@cox.net PUBLICITY Carlton Proctor...850-791-3304 carlproc@aol.com