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November 2017 Volume XCIII Number 11 Lipton Cup Shorthanded Race IRF D3 Halloween Cy Gillette Day

November December 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 NOVEMBER CG #14 UD 6:30p 2 Locker 5-7p Dinner 6-9p 3 KYC Annual General Mtg 5:45p Locker 5-7p Family BBQ 4 Seafest @HYC Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p UH Football 12p 5 Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a Snack Bar 12-3p Bar Food 3:30-6p 6 MP LH 9a Membership UD 6p Bar Food 4-7p 7 CG #17 UD 6:30p Deckhands LH 6p Bar Food 4-7p 8 Mooring UD 6:30p Cribbage/Bridge 6:30p 9 Locker 5-7p Dinner 6-9p 10 VETERAN S DAY OBSERVED Bar Opens at 12p Family BBQ 11 IRF Make-up Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p Tennis FL LH 6p UH Football 6p HYRA Banquet @ HYC 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a Snack Bar 12-3p Bar Food 3:30-6p MP UD 9a Bar Food 4-7p Yoga UD 5-5:45p; 6-7:15p MP UD 9a Greek Buffet Night F+P UD 6:30p Cribbage/Bridge/Mahjong 6:30p KYC Thanksgiving Dinner Locker 5-7p Ladies Tennis 8a 3 rd Friday Music 6:30p Locker 5-7p Family BBQ MP LH 5p Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 I-14 Make-Up Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a Snack Bar 12-3p Bar Food 3:30-6p Bar Food 4-7p Yoga UD 5-5:45p; 6-7:15p MP UD 9a Fleet/Club Ops UD 6:30p Bar Food 4-7p Cribbage/Bridge 6:30p THANKSGIVING OFFICE/BAR/GALLEY CLOSED Family BBQ Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p UH Football 4p 26 27 28 29 30 Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a Snack Bar 12-3p Bar Food 3:30-6p Bar Food 4-7p Yoga UD 5-5:45p; 6-7:15p BOD UD 6:30p Bar Food 4-7p SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 DECEMBER Kids Xmas Tree Decorating MP UD 4:30p Locker 5-7p Family BBQ 2 KYC Awards Dinner MP UD 5p Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p UH Football 12p 3 Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a MP LH 5p Snack Bar 12-3p Bar Food 3:30-6p 4 Bar Food 4-7p Yoga UD 5-5:45p; 6-7:15p 5 CG #17 UD 6:30p Deckhands LH 6p Bar Food 4-7p 6 CG #14 UD 6:30p Cribbage/Bridge 6:30p 7 Locker 5-7p Dinner 6-9p 8 MP LH 4p Family BBQ 9 Commodore s Ball SB/Bar Food CLOSED 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a Snack Bar 12-3p Bar Food 3:30-6p Membership UD 6:30p Bar Food/Window 4-7p MP UD 9a KYC Wine Tasting MP LH 10a MP UD 6p Cribbage/Bridge/Mahjong 6:30p Locker 5-7p Diner 6-9p Ladies Tennis 8a Locker 5-7p Family BBQ KYC Keiki Xmas MP UD 9a MP LH 6:30p Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a Snack Bar 12-3p Bar Food 3:30-6p MP UD 6p Bar Food/Window 4-7p Yoga UD 5-5:45p; 6-7:15p MP UD 9a Fleet/Club Ops UD 6:30p Bar Food 4-7p F+P UD 6:30p Cribbage/Bridge 6:30p KYC Xmas Party (Choir) Family BBQ Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p UH Football 4p 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 CHRISTMAS EVE Locker 10a-Noon Brunch 9-11a Snack Bar 12-3p CHRISTMAS DAY OFFICE/BAR/GALLEY CLOSED BOD UD pm BOD Dinner LH Cribbage/Bridge 6:30p Locker 5-7p Diner 6-9p Family BBQ Tennis Fleet Dinner Snack Bar 11a-3p Bar Food 3:30-7p 31 KYC New Year s Eve Party 1 JANUARY NEW YEAR S DAY KYC Opening Day On the cover: Steve and Kirstin Hochart sail Hotel California to victory in the Lipton One Design Challenge Cup. Go KYC! Photo: Ken Case More on page 10. 2

COMMODORE Tom Wood Aloha all. The days are getting shorter, the racing is almost finished, and we are looking to wrap up the year with a lot of great events over the next two months. Coming up rapidly at the beginning of next month is the Annual Awards Banquet will happen on 2 December and the Commodore s Ball on 9 December. We wrapped up our Club fiscal year on September 30, and we will have our Annual General Membership Meeting on 3 November. We need a quorum of 20% of the members eligible to vote, so come on down to your club and hear a little bit about how things are going. I look forward to seeing many of you on Friday evening. The Nominating Committee did an excellent job finding a slate of great candidates to fill the elected positions on the Board, and I d like to once again convey my thanks to that c ommittee for their efforts. For all members, please keep in mind that the club has a wide variety of committee positions that are supported by volunteers throughout the year, so there are lots of great opportunities to get involved and support the club and your fellow members. Be safe and have fun at the club and on the water. Kaneohe Yacht Club 2017 Awards Banquet Saturday, December 2 VICE COMMODORE Frederic Berg U p, there goes October, zip-a-dee-doo-dah-day, gone, and hopefully the goblins with it. Let the market roar and may your home be worth more tomorrow than it is today!! As for the Club, we are steadfastly preparing for the Annual General Membership meeting, the Awards Banquet and then finally for the Commodore s Ball and the Flagging of Vice in all corners of the Club. And with that I ll leave you to ponder your navel, or your fellow naval architect. We are looking to take the Commodore s Ball to a new level this year with lower ticket prices to broaden participation. This is your annual ball, your chance to dress up with your fancy dance shoes, see and be seen by your fellow Club members. Bring it on!! Haul O ut will be starting again this month. As everyone knows, the Club is under greater and greater scrutiny regarding haul out activities. We can not afford to put any material in the water, therefore all sanding or other removal activities have to be enclosed or use vacuum equipment to keep dust and particles from flying in the air and landing in the water or landing on the ground and flushing into the catch basin and out to the boat ramp and into the bay. There are huge daily fines if this is happening and the Club will be looking to the offenders to pay the fines. Did I mention HUGE daily fines? All dust and sanding material must be cleaned up as soon as the operation is complete and kept at a minimum prior to leaving the job. Zero tolerance is the key phrase. If you observe anyone violating the B est M anagement P ractices distributed to each boat owner hauled out, please let the M anager or a F lag O fficer know immediately. We will take stern action to correct the violation. Anyone can get a copy of the BMPs at the office. By the time you read this the draft 2018 calendar will have been delivered to HYRA for incorporation into the draft statewide calendar. If you think corrections are needed, now would be the right time to work with Morgan Stephenson to make any changes. Everyone s input is critical to ensuring the many, many events this Club offers throughout the year go off with out a hitch. Right after the General Meeting is Seafest at Hawaii Yacht Club. They have prepared a great event and look forward to accommodating the throngs of KYC member s heading over to enjoy the festivities and make donations to keep the J uniors active in national and international events throughout the year. Bring your wallets and no forget to fill um up before. We can never thank our volunteers enough, so this year the V olunteer P arty will be next year. Waaaiiit whaaatt??? Yup the V olunteer P arty will by late in January next year, but even more it will be a volunteer af fair, so it s no longer the few that volunteer thankless hours all year long, but it s for everyone to attend and sign up for volunteer opportunities at the Club for 2018. Pretty cool right? Thank our newest director Lindy Rollo for the idea and probably the implementation too. A volunteer fair - who would a thunk it? You mean like a job fair with out pay? Yup, that s what it is. I can't believe a year has passed since the election where I was honored with your trust as Rear Commodore. Your board has struggled with many issues this year and I believe we have achieved a great many of the objectives set out by Commodore Tom Wood. Rather than steel his thunder, I'll allow him to enumerate those accomplishments. I would like to thank all of you for your help, guidance and encouragement thorough out the year. It certainly has been a learning experience and I look forward to carrying that knowledge into the future. With sincere Mahalo, Ralph Foulger Rear Commodore MEMBERSHIP REPORT Michael Swede Olson REAR COMMODORE Ralph Foulger Membership Count as of October 14, 2017 SENIOR....................612 LIFE........................60 ASSOCIATE.................34 INTERMEDIATE..............15 FAMILY......................4 LIFE FAMILY.................38 JUNIOR.....................24 NON-RESIDENT.............117 SERVICE....................15 TOTAL.....................919 General Membership Meeting Friday November 3 Check-in 5:45pm Meeting starts at 6:30pm 3

Rules of the Road Commodore Tom Wood I got a request to talk a bit about some general club corporate guidance and member guidelines and courtesies this month, so I will put off discussion of club financials until December. That actually works out, as it helps me avoid stepping on our esteemed Treasurer s presentation for the Annual Meeting. I f you want to see that information you are going to have to show up at the meeting! (Actually, I will cover some of those things next month for those people who can t make the meeting but you should still show up at the meeting anyway.) To start, for those who didn t realize it, the Club actually has a Corporate Charter. I personally think th e document is a fascinating piece of history since it is actually issued by William C. McGonagle as the Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii on the 18th Day of February, A.D. 1938. While we take the founding date as October 28, 1924, this Charter formally establishes the Club as a corporation and provides the fundamental legal basis for the ongoing existence of the club. The next bit of corporate governance is our By-Laws. The by-laws provide foundational principles for the club, including our reason for existence, how we will operate, and the basis for membership. The by-laws establish the elected officers of the Club, and the Board of Directors, as well as the authority of these offices to act on behalf of the corporation, and thus on behalf of all of you the Members. Also established by the by-laws are the committee and volunteer positions, such as the Finance and Planning Committee and the Port Captain. The by-laws should be viewed as our club s Constitution and much the same as the U.S. Constitution, they can be changed, but not easily. This is by design, as these fundamentals should be approached with great caution and only changed with the knowledge and consent of a significant portion of the membership. Changes may only be made to the by-laws at a formally convened membership meeting with a quorum to conduct business. In addition, according to Article X, a two-thirds majority of those members present and voting, is required to adopt a change to the by-laws. The combination of the 2/3 requirement with the 20% quorum requirement means that no small group of activists can ever fundamentally change the nature of the Club, and that is an important safeguard. The Board has actually considered a few times in recent years recommending a by-law change to shrink the quorum requirement because of our traditional challenge with obtaining a quorum for the annual meeting. Each time we have concluded that the risks outweigh the benefits. The elected officers of the Club include: Commodore; Vice Commodore; Rear Commodore; Secretary and Treasurer. In addition to the elected officers, the Board of Directors includes the Active Staff Commodore (which is the previous year s Commodore); and three other Senior or Life Members, each elected to three year terms. In theory, we try to stagger the terms so that we are not turning over multiple Directors in any given year, but in practice that is not always the case. One of the authorities of the Board is to establish necessary rules and regulations to operate the club effectively and efficiently. These rules are currently under revision by the Board, and we expect we will be able to approve those before the end of the year. Our intent is to generally streamline and simplify the current rules, since they have evolved over the years and have not had a complete smooth rewrite in a while. Unlike the by-laws, the authority to make and issue these rules lies with the Board of Directors. In our bylaws, we talk about sportsmanship and good fellowship as dominating all activities of the Club. In our Rules and Regulations, we lay out expectations for member conduct as a guideline, as well as describing a variety of specific rules and requirements. Most of those are needed to provide structure to how things work but are not a substitute for the above noted sportsmanship and good fellowship. Courtesy and understanding between and among all of us is, and will always be, the best guidance for our interactions. Whether it s mooring stern-to on the bulkhead to make the most of our limited space, cleaning up the boxes of oily mess left by another (inconsiderate) member doing an oil change, or picking up that stray glass that someone forgot on a lawn table, it really is the little things that we do for each other, whether there is a written rule that says so or not, that makes our club special. We take care of each other and our Club because that s who we are. No amount of rules and regulations is a substitute for that, nor should it be. As usual, I will take questions anytime by email at commodore@kyc.com for future editions. Next month I will talk about Club Finances as promised above, or anything else that either comes up, or that I get a question on. 4

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2017 AT 6:30 P.M. (Check-in at 5:45 P.M.) Dear KYC Members: In compliance with Article IV, Section 3 of the KYC By-Laws, this notice announces the ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING for Kaneohe Yacht Club to be held at 1830 hours on: Friday, November 3, 2017 in or adjacent to the KYC Longhouse. All members are encouraged to attend the meeting, however only SENIOR or LIFE members in good standing may vote. In accordance with Article IV, Section 4 (a), there shall be no voting by proxy, except that a Senior or Life member who is unable to attend the meeting may delegate, in writing, his proxy to his spouse for purposes of voting at that meeting. There must be a quorum of 20% of the voting members of the Club in order to convene the meeting. Agenda Call to Order Thomas Wood, Commodore Approval of 2016 Annual Meeting Minutes Spotswood Robertson, Secretary Election of Officers for 2018 Pursuant to Article VI, Section 5, the Nominating Committee has placed into nomination the following candidates for elected office for 2018: Commodore Frederic Berg Vice Commodore Ralph Foulger Rear Commodore Michael Van Woerkom Secretary Ian Lang Treasurer Tim Hudson Director (2016-2018) Mark Andrade Director (2017-2019) John Rocky Young Director (2018-2020) Patrick Moose Kudlich Furthermore, Pursuant to Article VI, Section 5, additions to the Nominating Committee list of candidates were to be submitted to the membership by October 5, 2017. No such additions were received. Voting for the unopposed positions will be conducted by show of hands Annual Reports Treasurer s Report Timothy Hudson Commodore s Report Thomas Wood Adjournment and Opening of the Commodore s Locker Sincerely, Spotswood Robinson, Secretary 5

Cy Gillette Day October 29, 2017 The KYC racing season culminated with Cy Gillette Day on October 29. Unfortunately, Mother Nature didn't enhance the experience and for the first time in many years, after the drenching rain of the morning stopped, no wind ever filled in. Sixteen intrepid racers headed to the middle of the bay for the postponed start and drifted across the line in the direction of "A" Mark. An hour later most of the fleet was still drifting in the same direction, or had turned on their engines, if they had one. Greg Gillette and crew sailed the entire course, in a little more than three hours. The rest of the fleet sailed various portions of it. Cy Gillette is honored and remembered fondly at KYC for all he gave to the club and to the sport of sailboat racing. Until his passing in 2006 he had been a member the longest (1945), was instrumental in moving the club from the old location behind Moku O Loe and had served three times as Commodore. He was a champion sailor, KYC's first Sailing Instructor, and founder of the Hawaii Sailing Foundation which to this day supports Junior and Senior sailors in their campaigns on the mainland and abroad. The race winner is decided by the Gillette rating system. The names of all the boats which finish the race are mixed up in the calabash and the winner is drawn. This year's winner was Ka'io, Isaac Gillette, Skipper! Congratulations, Isaac. Thanks to the Race Committee, KYC Commodore's Locker for the champagne toast, to Isaac for the take home prizes we all will enjoy, his Keopu Coffee and to Cy, without whom none of this might ever have been! Greg & Isaac Gillette Participating boats were: Ka'io - Isaac Gillette Valkyrie - Tom Pochereva 29er - Aaron Tsuchitori Lele Pono - Rick Osborne Papio - Pete Stokka Mojito -Michael Ghost - Kim Ickler Eau de Vie - Chuck Cotton Hang Loose - Jim DeWilde 29er - Cole Brauer Kamanakani - Wayne Reis Trois Amis - Frederic Berg Ho'onanea - David Brown Kaimiloa - David Nottage Luca - Stephen Valentin Vahine Api - Greg Gillette Mahalo from Hawaii Sailing Foundation During the presentation of Cy Gillette day the generous member of Kaneohe Yacht Club raised $457.00 to support the Hawaii Sailing Foundation. The Foundation is deeply grateful for the strong and constant support it receives from KYC throughout the year. Hawaii Sailing Foundation supports Hawai's junior sailors as they compete in regattas and clinics both internationally and on the mainland. This year, so far, we have funded 37 sailors for a total of nearly $32,000 to represent Hawaii in amazing events including the BIC World Championships in Bermuda, the El Toro North Americans in California, the US Sailing Sears Cup, the Smythe Regatta, the Bemis regatta, the youth championships, and more. When our youth compete in national and international events, they gain great sailing skills. But more importantly, they develop lifelong skills such in leadership, teamwork, sportsmanship, respect, and independence. And none of this could happen without the support of amazing donors. So, on behalf of my fellow board members Steve Thomas, Greg Gillette, Andy Johnson and John Mydral I thank you. And I ask that as the holiday season approaches and you consider your annual donations, please consider the Hawaii Sailing Foundation. Donations can be sent to Hawaii Sailing Foundation, 45-005 Likeke Place, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744. Tom Pochereva - Valkyrie Dee Darby Treasurer Hawaii Sailing Foundation A toast to Cy

Cy Gillette Day 2017 Photos: Kenneth Fitzgerald-Case David Nottage - Kaimiloa Isaac Gillette - Ka`io Chuck Cotton - Eau de Vie, David Brown - Hoonanea Greg Gillette - Vahine Api Cole Brauer - 29er Kim Ickler - Ghost, Wayne Reis - Kamanakai Frederic Berg - Trois Amis Rick Osborne - Lele Pono Steve Valentin - Luca Pete Stokka - Papio Mojito Mahalo Race Committee Aaron Tsuchitori - 29er Eau de Vie crew 7

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TENNIS FLEET Donlei Darnell October is the month the Tennis Fleet honors Clare Lang, KYC Commodore in 1980 and the only female C ommodore in KYC history. Clare was a sailor as well as a wonderful tennis player, thus a tennis tournament named after her. This year the tournament teams were Dana Nottage and Dave Bello, Teri Lathrop and Richard Leclerc, Margaret and Doug Peebles, Sime and John Gross, Linnea and Steve Brooks, Fran Tannen and Harvey Minsky, Betsy Denzer and Wayne Jackson, Aaron Phillips and Jan Bodinus, Sherri Phillips and Gordon Goldsmith and Greg and Cindy Siok. Second Place was won by Dana Nottage and Dave Bello and the Tournament winners were Greg and Cindy Siok. A great OktoberFest Potluck followed that evening featuring great German dishes. W ow! can our fleet members cook!! Information about the Fleet Holiday Dinner will be announced very soon but mark your calendars now to save the date: Saturday, December 30th. DECKHANDS Margaret Peebles The Keiki Halloween Party was held on October 28 and the children were treated to carnival games, crafts, a picture booth and refreshments. A huge Mahalo to Sherri Phillips and Rennie Faith for all energy it takes to make an event like this possible. We would also like to thank the KYC M embers and D eckhands who donated goodies or came to help during the event. The support shown by the KYC members to the Deckhand s' events is truly appreciated. The Deckhands Locker will be open for a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE on Wednesday November 29, 2017 from 5:00 pm 7:00pm. There will be more details to follow so make sure you check out the KYC weekly newsletter. Congratulations to Joan Fleming who is the Deckhand of the Month for November. Joan make sure you come by the locker and take advantage of your discount of 25% on purchases up to $100.00. Up Coming Events: Special Locker Sale: N ovember 29, 2017 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Jr. Christmas Party: December 1, 2017, Christmas Tree Decorating The Locker, as well as the Club, will be closed on Thursday November 23, 2017 in honor of Thanksgiving. Locker hours: Thursday - 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sunday - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Friday - 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Winners, Greg and Cindy Siok and runners up Dana Nottage and Dave Bello Great Audience: Sime, Jan Wendy, Margaret, Sherri, John, and Steve Photos: Donlei Darnell 9

Lipton Cup One Design October 21 & 22, 2017 2017 - HYRA - Sir Thomas Lipton One Design Challenge Cup Final Results - Day 2 Hosted by Hawaii Kai Boat Club & Kaneohe Yacht Club (Revised 2017-10-22) No Yacht Club Team Skipper/Crew Boat # Boat Name Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Sub Total Throw Out Total Points 1 Kaneohe Yacht Club KYC Steve Hochart Kirstin Hochart 143 Hotel California 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 6 15 6 9 2 Waikiki Yacht Club WYC Andrew Meade Jake Arcand 1505 Lucky Bucket 2 2 3 2 2 8 1 1 21 8 13 Lars Von Sydow Ken Kaan Harald von 3 Hawaii Kai Boat Club HKBC Sydow 70 Turbo Pig 4 3 1 4 5 2 6 3 28 6 22 4 University of Hawaii UH Michael Pacholski Patrick Wilkinson Jessica Lawler Meagan Lucas 1592 Ol Blue 5 5 4 7 3 3 3 2 32 7 25 Issac Holmlund Ian Ponting Lashawna 5 Maui Boat and Yacht Club MBYC Garnier 979 Aqua Flash 3 4 11 6 4 5 8 4 45 11 34 Kai Ponting Nalu Ho Kane 6 Lahaina Yacht Club WYC DeWilde 1335 Hana Hou 6 7 5 3 6 9 4 5 45 9 36 David Youtt Sam 7 Pacific Yacht Club PYC Andrews Becca Noskins 696/29 Blackie 9 6 7 5 8 4 5 9 53 9 44 8 Hawaii Yacht Club HYC Steven Eder Richard Denton Ronnie Simpson 69 Mahem 8 8 6 8 9 6 7 8 60 9 51 9 Nawiliwili Yacht Club NYC Jim Saylor Doug Moore 822 Oink 7 9 8 9 7 7 9 7 63 9 54 10 Hawaii Youth Sailing HYSA Ryan Murray Adelaine Ruiz Neff Guerrero 5 Miss Step 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 88 11 77 2017 Lipton One Design Challenge Winners Kirstin and Steve Hochart Hotel California - KYC Race Committee Docking TimDay 1 4:20 PM Protest Time Limit - 45 minutes after RC Docks Day 2 1:56 PM Hawaii Kai Boat Club Kaneohe Yacht Club Judges: Race Committee: Safety Boat - Float Boat Safety Boat - Whaler Peter Mann (Commodore), Bill Pierpont (Organizer) Tom Wood (Commodore) Michael Roth, Steve Thomas, Phillip Katzman - Boat Owner Connie Smales, & Max Roth Thomas Pochereva, Ariana Long, Helena von Sydow, Shirley Hong, Mele Pochereva Moose Kudlich, Cosco Carlbom, Ken Fitzgerald-Case, Hillary & Michael Lozar Collin Weston, Leslie Weston Hotel California Photos: Kenneth Fitzgerald-Case 10

IRF D3 October 15, 2017 Photos: Ken Fitzgerald-Case Dr. Crash Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 B Factor (wind conditions 480 adjustment) Race Start time: 12:00:19 12:52:15 13:43:12 Course: AX2 AX2 AX2 WS & WD: 20-25kts 20-25kts 25+ kts 25+ kts made for some interesting situations and kept our race committee busy. Mahalo to our RC Tom Pochereva, Andy Bates & Ken Fitzgerald-Case Finish Pos R 1 R 2 R 3 Total Final Pos Maka'ala 282 Isaac Gillette 72 1.177536 12:34:02 0:33:43 0:39:42 0:00:00 2 2 1 1 4 1 Joust 220 Ricky Osborne 72 1.177536 12:33:38 0:33:19 0:39:14 ############## 1 1 5 2 8 2 Mojito 678 Mojito 123 1.077944 12:37:21 0:37:02 0:39:55 0:00:13 3 3 2 5 10 3 Crusader 370 Bob Stephenson 123 1.077944 12:38:26 0:38:07 0:41:05 0:01:23 4 4 3 4 11 4 Cash Flow 1865 Bob Ale 168 1.003086 12:41:31 0:41:12 0:41:20 0:01:37 5 5 6 3 14 5 Papio 587 Pete Stokka 123 1.077944 12:39:37 0:39:18 0:42:22 0:02:40 6 6 4 6 16 6 Alohalani 547 Jeff Remily 123 1.077944 12:39:53 0:39:34 0:42:39 0:02:57 7 7 7 7 21 7 Wild Child 149 Bill Adams 123 1.077944 12:43:29 0:43:10 0:46:32 0:06:50 8 8 8 8 24 8 Restraining Order W20 Andy Johnson 15 1.313131 DNF 10 10 10 10 30 9 Bob Ale - Cash Flow J-24 Finish Pos Maka'ala 282 Isaac Gillette 72 1.177536 13:25:14 0:32:59 0:38:50 0:00:00 1 Mojito 678 Mojito 123 1.077944 13:28:27 0:36:12 0:39:01 0:00:11 2 Crusader 370 Bob Stephenson 123 1.077944 13:28:36 0:36:21 0:39:11 0:00:21 3 Papio 587 Pete Stokka 123 1.077944 13:29:25 0:37:10 0:40:04 0:01:13 4 Joust 220 Ricky Osborne 72 1.177536 13:26:24 0:34:09 0:40:13 0:01:22 5 Cash Flow 1865 Bob Ale 168 1.003086 13:33:17 0:41:02 0:41:10 0:02:19 6 Alohalani 547 Jeff Remily 123 1.077944 13:31:43 0:39:28 0:42:33 0:03:42 7 Wild Child 149 Bill Adams 123 1.077944 13:35:35 0:43:20 0:46:43 0:07:52 8 Restraining Order W20 Andy Johnson 15 1.313131 DNS 10 Finish Pos Maka'ala 282 Isaac Gillette 72 1.177536 14:17:29 0:34:17 0:40:22 0:00:00 1 Joust 220 Ricky Osborne 72 1.177536 14:17:55 0:34:43 0:40:53 0:00:31 2 Cash Flow 1865 Bob Ale 168 1.003086 14:24:20 0:41:08 0:41:16 0:00:53 3 Crusader 370 Bob Stephenson 123 1.077944 14:21:50 0:38:38 0:41:39 0:01:16 4 Mojito 678 Mojito 123 1.077944 14:23:06 0:39:54 0:43:01 0:02:38 5 Papio 587 Pete Stokka 123 1.077944 14:23:40 0:40:28 0:43:37 0:03:15 6 Alohalani 547 Jeff Remily 123 1.077944 14:25:03 0:41:51 0:45:07 0:04:45 7 Wild Child 149 Bill Adams 123 1.077944 14:27:58 0:44:46 0:48:15 0:07:53 8 Restraining Order W20 Andy Johnson 15 1.313131 DNS 10 Andy Johnson - Restraining Order, E Scow Pete Stokka - Papio, J80 J80 2017 Season Points Series A J80 CLASS POINTS SCORING NUMBER OF STARTERS IN THE FLEET +1 THROW TOTAL POINTS BOAT NAME SKIPPER SAIL # A-1.1 A-1.2 A-1.3 A-2.1 A-2.2 A-2.3 A-3.1 A-3.2 A-3.3 SUB TOTAL OUTS POSTION ALOHALANI REMILY 547 4 2 3 3 2 3 4 4 4 29 12 17 4 CRUSADER STEPHENSON 370 1 1 1 2 4 5 3 1 2 20 12 8 2 PAPIO STOKKA 587 3 5 5 4 3 2 2 3 3 30 14 16 3 MOJITO MOJITO 678 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 14 7 7 1 0 0 0 0 Series B J80 CLASS POINTS SCORING NUMBER OF STARTERS IN THE FLEET +1 THROW TOTAL POINTS BOAT NAME SKIPPER SAIL # B-1.1 B-1.2 B-1.3 B-2.1 B-2.2 B-2.3 B-3.1 B-3.2 B-3.3 SUB TOTAL OUTS POSTION ALOHALANI REMILY 547 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 36 12 24 4 CRUSADER STEPHENSON 370 2 2 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 17 9 8 1 PAPIO STOKKA 587 3 1 1 3 2 2 3 1 2 18 9 9 2 MOJITO MOJITO 678 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 3 19 9 10 3 0 0 0 0 Series SC J80 CLASS POINTS SCORING NUMBER OF STARTERS IN THE FLEET +1 THROW TOTAL POINTS BOAT NAME SKIPPER SAIL # SC-1.1 SC-1.2 SC-1.3 SC-1.4 SC-2.1 SC-2.2 SC-2.3 SC-2.4 SC-3.1 SC-3.2 SC-3.3 SC-3.4 SUB TOTAL OUTS POSTION ALOHALANI REMILY 547 3 2 4 4 3 4 4 3 2 3 3 3 38 8 30 3 CRUSADER STEPHENSON 370 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 14 4 10 1 PAPIO STOKKA 587 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 2 1 29 8 21 2 MOJITO MOJITO 678 4 5 3 3 4 3 2 2 4 2 4 4 40 9 31 4 0 0 0 0 Bob Stephenson - Crusader Series D J80 CLASS POINTS SCORING NUMBER OF STARTERS IN THE FLEET +1 THROW TOTAL POINTS BOAT NAME SKIPPER SAIL # D-1.1 D-1.2 D-1.3 D-2.1 D-2.2 D-2.3 D-3.1 D-3.2 D-3.3 SUB TOTAL OUTS POSTION ALOHALANI REMILY 547 4 3 4 3 5 4 4 4 4 35 13 22 4 CRUSADER STEPHENSON 370 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 2 1 17 8 9 2 PAPIO STOKKA 587 3 4 2 4 3 1 3 3 3 26 11 15 3 MOJITO MOJITO 678 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 2 16 9 7 1 WILD CHILD ADAMS 149 6 6 6 5 4 2 5 5 5 44 18 26 5 TOTAL SEASONS POINTS YTD SUB THROW TOTAL PROV. PAID DUES BOAT NAME SKIPPER SAIL # TOTAL OUTS POINTS POSITION O/A POS ALOHALANI REMILY 547 138 45 93 4 x 4 CRUSADER STEPHENSON 370 68 33 35 1 x 1 PAPIO STOKKA 587 103 42 61 3 x 3 MOJITO MOJITO 678 89 34 55 2 x 2 Papio & Mojito 11

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Keiki Halloween Emmie & Owen Magaña with mom Leah Photos: Margaret Peebles The Parker & Holder families Lynne Pease & Neice Teya Junk Rhodes Family Grandma Laura & Maya Dragon M&M Halloween Team Anuhea Evan Daletta Alexander Case the Garbage Matthew & Madison Murdock Cullie Snodgrass Lancaster clan 13

ORF Shorthanded Race October 28, 2017 Gordon Goldsmith - Weary Spirit Boat Name Skipper/Crew R1 R2 R3 Total Place Pursuit David & Brook Nottage 1 3 1 5 1 Papio Pete Stokka, Chris Fogle 2 1 3 6 2 Wild Child Bill & Leslie Adams 4 2 7 13 3 Mojito Cole Brauer & Ryan Rothwell 7 4 2 13 3 RV Aloha Ray Sanborn & Victor Lozano 3 6 4 13 3 Vahine Api Greg & Isaac Gillette 5 5 6 16 6 Rakali Mark Andrade & Dan Ford 8 10 8 26 9 Trois Amis Frederic Berg & Ihilani Phillips 6 7 9 22 7 Weary Spirit Gordan Goldsmith & Brett Phillips 10 9 5 24 8 Cowabunga Betsy & Mark Denzer 9 11 11 31 10 Lele Pono Dee Darby & Rick Osborne 11 12 10 33 11 Kai Ola Rocky Young & Ike Eichelberger 13 13 12 38 13 Kamanakai Wayne Reis 14 14 15 43 14 Betsy Denzer - Cowabunga Awesome great racing and close finishes (3 third places), 14 of boats, minimal carnage. Hope everyone had fun!! Pursuit, with David and Brook Nottage aboard were clear winners with 2 firsts and a third. Congratulations for a job well done. Please welcome new comers Leslie and Bill Adams, on their J 80 Wild Child. They shared a third place podium finish with two others, Mojito and RV Aloha. Also, please welcome Mark Andrade and Dan Ford, not new to the Club, but new to the ORF and J 80 Fleets. Photos: Mark Denzer 14 Dee Darby - Lele Pono

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Hawaii s s ONLY In-Water Yacht Y Brokerage B k e The One-Stop Shop For: Sales Maintenance ance Repairs Offering feri Pre-Sale Moorage For Boats Up To 80 Located L in Ko Olina Marina a (808) 256-5206 w www.yachtworld.com/kokua ww.yachtworld.com kokuays@yahoo.com Classified ads are free to KYC members. To submit your ad please notify Telltales by the 15th of the month prior to publication. kyctelltales@gmail.com - 247-4121 Mahalo MISC SAILBOAT BOOM - measures 10 feet long originally came from a Hobie cat 16 but might fit other boats as well $80 or best offer. Call Rob 225-4948 BOATS CONTEST 31 SLOOP PRETTY SOON European built with well crafted cabinets and encapsulated ballast. Strong boat made to sail the North Sea. Excellent sailing craft in good condition. Vessel now in slip, which is available with owner at Makani Kai Marina. Asking $15,950. Call Rob 808-392-5708 FARR 37. 2002 BENETEAU 36.7 built S Carolina. Racer/cruiser- all race gear and all cruising equipment. 3 double cabins. Fully equipped. Fractional rig, rod rigging. New bottom and numerous upgrades, call or em for full list. Excellent condition. $92,500. 808-937-2878, gcgillette62@gmail.com. FOR SALE KURREWA FARR 38, cold molded by C&B Marine, class winner Pacific Cup, great opportunity to own a beautiful, fast, classic. Needs some TLC. $38,000 808-381-5884 kurrewa@aol.com EIGHT BELLS Leonard Gollob March 11, 1949 - September 19, 2017 Ad Rates Ad size: Cost Dimensions (in inches) Full page: $125 8 W x 10 1/4 H Half page: $95 8 W x 5 H Quarter page $65 3-7/8 W x 4-7/8 H Business card $30 3.5 W x 2 H Multi-month discounts will be applied as follows: 3 months - 5%; 6 months - 10% and 12 months - 15% Telltales is published monthly. Members may pick up a hard copy at the KYC office. The color version is available online at www.kaneoheyachtclub.com Deadline: Camera ready by the 15th of the month prior to publication. Please submit your file in.jpg or PDF RGB format. email: kyctelltales@gmail.com

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