April 2016 Volume XCII Number 4 Keiki Easter Pacific Cup News Safety at Sea Wahine Classboat Newcomers
KYC Calendar April May 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 APRIL 2 1-14 Pac Rim Regatta Family BBQ MP LH 10 AM Fishing Fleet UD 5 PM Snack Bar 11-4 PM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1-14 Pac Rim Regatta MP UD 12 PM Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM 1-14 Pac Rim Regatta MP LH 6 PM 5:00-5:45 Yoga Basics UD Vinyasa Yoga UD 6-7:15 PM 1-14 Pac Rim Regatta MP LH 3 PM CG #17 Mtg. UD 6:30 PM Deckhands Mtg LH 6:30 PM BUNCO 7 PM CG# 14 Mtg. UD 6:30 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM Family BBQ MP LH 5 PM ORF Pokai Snack Bar 11-4 PM 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MP UD 7 AM ORF Pokai Return Class Boat E Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM MP LH 8 AM 5:00-5:45 Yoga Basics UD Vinyasa Yoga UD 6-7:15 PM MP LH 8 AM MP LH 8 AM Mooring Mtg. UD 6:30 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM MP LH 8 AM Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM MP LH 8 AM MP UD 5 PM Family BBQ ORF Return to KYC Tennis Fleet LH 6 PM Snack Bar 11-4 PM 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 IRF B-1 MP UD 9 AM F + P Mtg. UD 6:30 PM Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM Membership Mtg UD 6:30 Fleet + Club Ops UD 6 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM Family BBQ Snack Bar 11-4 PM 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MP LH 5 PM MP UD 6 PM MP LH 8 AM MP LH 5 PM Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM Pacific Cup Mtg. UD 6 PM BOD Mtg UD 6:30 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM Family BBQ Snack Bar 11-4 PM 1 MAY Class Boat F Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM 2 5:00-5:45 Yoga Basics UD Vinyasa Yoga UD 6-7:15 PM 3 CG #17 Mtg. UD 6:30 PM Deckhands Mtg LH 6:30 PM 4 MP LH 5 PM CG# 14 Mtg. UD 6:30 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM 5 CINCO DE MAYO Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM 6 Family BBQ 7 MP LH 5 PM IRF B-2 Snack Bar 11-4 PM 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 MOTHERS DAY Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM 5:00-5:45 Yoga Basics UD Vinyasa Yoga UD 6-7:15 PM Mooring Mtg UD 6:30 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM MP LH 11 AM KYC Movie Night Family BBQ ORF Molokai Tennis Fleet LH 6 PM Snack Bar 11-4 PM 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ORF Molokai F + P Mtg. UD 6:30 PM Wounded Warriors Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM Membership Mtg UD 6:30 Fleet + Club Ops 6:00 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM Family BBQ Snack Bar 11-4 PM 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Class Boat G Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4 PM 5:00-5:45 Yoga Basics UD Vinyasa Yoga UD 6-7:15 PM MP UD 9 AM BOD Mtg UD 6:30 PM Pac Cup Mtg UD 6 PM Cribbage & Bridge 6:30 PM MP LH 8 AM Locker 5:30-7 PM Dinner 6-9 PM Family BBQ DJJ 3 Day Around Oahu Snack Bar 11-4 PM 29 30 31 DJJ 3 Day Around Oahu DJJ 3 Day Around Oahu MEMORIAL DAY Brunch 9-11 AM Locker 10-Noon 5:00-5:45 Yoga Basics UD Vinyasa Yoga UD 6-7:15 PM 2 On the cover: March 6, 2016 Classboat C - Eight year old Michael Kai Hochart skippers Hotel California with Dad Steve as crew
Wow, it doesn t seem possible that it is April already. Where did the first quarter go? Easter has come and gone and there was great member participation in both the Keiki Easter Party and the Easter Sunday Brunch. Thanks goes out to the Deckhands for sponsoring a fantastic Keiki Easter Party. It s great to see the increase in member participation in all of the club events. Friday Family Nights attendance continues to grow and the First Friday music has been very popular. Roselle has some really great musicians lined up so check the posters and blast e-mails for whose playing each month so come join the fun and music. The Annual Blood Bank Drive was held on March 26 and we had 52 donors sign up and we were able to meet our goal of 35 pints. Thanks to everyone who took time out of their busy schedule to donate blood to help out the Blood Bank. A big thanks goes to the Tennis Fleet and the Galley for their donation of baked goodies, fresh fruit and other tasty treats for the donors before and after giving blood. Jean Fernie, Ron Dodini and team deserve a lot of credit for organizing another successful Blood Drive this year. Great job Jean and Ron. The club is hosting the Pacific Rim I-14 Championships on April 2 thru April 5 with an estimated 24 boats participating. This regatta was held at the club two years ago and was very successful. Due to that success, Andy Bates has been instrumental on getting this regatta back to the club this year. The Awards Banquet will be held in the Long House on April 4 with Hawaiian dance students (including fire dancers) providing the entertainment on the lawn after the banquet. Andy s invited members to come watch the show which will start at approximately 7:30 PM. The Club Manager s Selection Committee has reviewed close to 40 resumes and they narrowed the selection down to the top five. Unfortunately, we had a couple of great candidates fall out after a follow-up with references did not check out. We still have a couple possible candidates that are going thru a final interview stages. Our goal of having a new club manager by the end of March will not happen but we want to make sure we pick the right candidate. In closing I have some good news to report. After many delays with obtaining HECO s approval of our PV Solar project, they did their final inspection on March 25 and the system passed all of the tests. On March 30, HECO installed the new Net Meters and I can finally say that the PV Solar system is officially turned on. We have two systems, one with 200 panels and the other with 115 panels for a total of 315 panels. Live Aloha and enjoy the club Commodore Richard Perkins Vice Commodore Tom Wood Aloha all. As spring comes to the islands, our activity level at the Club picks up and it s a great time to come down and enjoy your club. Boating activity is increasing as the weather gets just that little bit nicer, and the longer daylight hours give us more time to enjoy everything we have. As activity increases, so do the occasional parking challenges. Most of the time we are in good shape for parking, but on an exceptionally busy day it can be difficult to find a spot on property. We have increased our vigilance in regards to parking stickers to help ensure that only authorized vehicles are inside the gate, so please ensure that each of your vehicles has a legible KYC sticker. As a reminder, only vehicles registered to members may be issued a decal. When parking is available, a non-member vehicle may be allowed to park on property, but that is the exception not the rule. Improved cameras will be installed shortly giving us better coverage and resolution which will help us identify vehicles and owners when there are issues. Please do you part to help keep the parking situation manageable. As boating activity also increases, please note that for the dry stored boats, the area adjacent to the north tennis court is not authorized for boat cleaning and engine flushing. The area by the boat ramp against the bulkhead is available this purpose please restrict your boat washing activities to that area. In addition, all boats and trailers on KYC property are required to be KYC registered. That means a legible KYC sticker on both the boat, and if applicable the trailer or dolly. Stickers are free and it ' s an easy process, just drop by the office and provide the documentation for your boat or trailer and they will give you a sticker. Lastly, please support the Port Captain and our KYC Staff by complying with their instructions and guidance when using the facilities. They are responsible for helping to make the club run safely and smoothly, and they need your support. Stay safe whether at the club or on the water. Pac Rim Pranksters! I-14 sailor Kris Henderson woke up Friday April 1 to find his boat in the yacht club pool. April Fools! Photo: Ann Bachmann Aloha, The Safety at Sea Seminar was a resounding success with more than 50 participants sans moi. That time honored and well honed practice of putting off until it can t be done did it again. I missed out big time. Another event I missed out on and so did everyone else was the ORF Single Handed. Too much wind for that one. It will be rescheduled to May 14. There was plenty of action in the Class boats and Inshore Racing Fleet that can be read about elsewhere in this Telltales. Looking ahead, the Friday night races are starting up on April first. You say, what a joke, but get out there and race against our juniors and you ll see its no joke at all. Andy Bates is heading up the race committee with his wife Maureen. Together, they will be introducing other dinghy racing on Friday nights including 420s, FJs, and Lasers, building on the momentum gained with the First Tuesdays last year. Try it, you ll like it! Andy and bride Maureen are also behind the Bi-annual International 14 Pacific Rim Regatta held from April 2 to April 5. Come down and check out these high tech racing machines. There is more sail area per linear foot of boat on these babies than the America s Cup boats or the Volvo 65s. On Sunday April 3 the I 14 fleet will be hosting the Juniors to come and experience I 14 sailing on the bay. Should be a huge benefit for our juniors and rumor is that our sponsors, PASHA, would like to video the event and publicize it. The ORF and Cruising fleets will be off to Pokai Bay/ Barber s Point on the weekend of the April 9 and due to return on the 16 th. For those of you participating, please let our Port Captain, Mike Barker, know you are leaving so he can use your slip to ease up on some of the weekend congestion we get at the Club. Other events include the usual round of IRF and Classboat racing and a Tennis Tournament with a Mexican twist on the 16th. Lastly, Trois Amis will be representing KYC in the Lipton Cup currently held by Waikiki Yacht Club on April 23 and 24 off the south shore. Having been defeated three years in a row by a boat that planes off the wind, Trois Amis represents a significant change in our strategy toward bringing the Lipton Cup back to the Club where it belongs. Godspeed or break a leg! Thanks everyone who help s mak e this great Club tick. I constantly hear from local folks and folks from far offshore that we have one of the best run clubs around. This is due to the volunteer work that makes everything happen here. Mahalo! Aloha, Frederic Rear Commodore Frederic Berg 3
Junior Sailing Director Jesse Andrews This year we have opened up our Friday evening races for all dinghy classes starting in April and running through the end of September! Andy and Maureen Bates have volunteered to do Race Committee for the season. El Toros, Toppers and Bics will have a first start at 6pm at the bulkhead. FJs, 420s, Lasers will have a start from the end of the bulkhead. If there are I14s and 29ers they can also have a start out at the end of the bulkhead. There are some UH sailors coming to join us and we can look at doing team racing in the future if there is demand for that. If you are a nonmember, be sure to sign in the guest book. I hope everyone will leave the boats in better condition than you found them in! If there are issues with any boats please write it on the white board in the Junior Clubhouse. Enjoy! We had a great turnout for our HYSA #2 on March 19th with over 40 sailors! We had many volunteers from KYC, WYC, HYC, HKBC, and Pearl Harbor. We got in five races in 10 to 15 knot trade winds. Congrats to all the young sailors that had a blast that day! We have a few adult sailing classes starting in April. The Cal 20 class will be taught by Bill Meyers from 9am-noon,Saturday, April 2,9,16,23. This class cost will be $120 for members and $160 for non members. We will also have an adult sailing class taught in Toppers for people looking to get time sailing in small boats and even by themselves. This class will be run April 7, 14, 21 and 29 from 9:00 am to 11:30. Jenny Guzik and I will be instructing. The cost will be $80 for members and $90 for non members. Another great opportunity in April is a Racing Rules of Sailing Clinic at the Hawaii Kai Boat Club. Rules Clinic by Tom Pochereva Date: April 9 Time: 10am Venue: HKBC Club room Followed by Team racing clinic with Olympic sailor Andrew Lewis We encourage all sailors to participate. Lastly we are expecting our shipment of 8 new Toppers around the 9th of April! I will be looking for some help reorganizing the equipment room prior to then. If you have some carpentry skills and would like to help out send me a text or email @ andrewsjesse@gmail.com. Aloha!! Aloha, We have a busy month coming up and I hope you re all ready to have some fun! Friday Night sailing is back, starting April 1. Not only will the El Toros be racing but the 420s, FJs and Lasers will too. This would be a great opportunity to try sailing a new boat or work on crewing skills. Races start at 6:00pm, hope to see you out there! Our KYC Sail Camp has been approved and is scheduled for May 14 and 15. It s an overnight campout at the yacht club with intense sail training during the day and a fun party Saturday night. We ll be setting up our tents on the grass near the south tennis court where the I-14s are stored. Details and application on pages 14 & 15 in this issue of Telltales. This is going to be so fun! How often do you get to campout and learn racing skills by the best coaches in the state? Sail Camp is open to children or grandchildren of KYC members only, ages 9-15. Friday Night Movies are here, the first one is being held on Friday April 29 at 7:00 pm on the Upper Deck. The movie this month is Minions - Go Back to the Beginning. Movies are free to all KYC juniors and will be held once a month from April - August. An adult will be present to watch over the little ones. Bring a pillow if you want to be really comfortable. Got an idea for a movie? Just let me know. You can always reach me at: kycjuniorcommodore@gmail.com Stay safe and sail fast! Malia Fishing Fleet Bill Atherton Junior Commodore Malia Johnson FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIES KYC Upper Deck FRIDAY APRIL 29, 7PM Minions - Go Back to the Beginning It's time to go FISHING!!!!!!!! Ski season is just about over, North Shore is coming down, and Spring is here already. Yes the Onos and Mahi Mahis are headed our way and it is time to get them on the grill. Dr. Rob has to defend his title and I know there are a few of us who want to give him a run for the money! Time to sharpen those hooks and gaffs and get back out on the water. For those of you who don't fish we do have the Sand Bar Parties to plan and the defending of our title as the best fundraising fleet in the club for the American Cancer Associations "Relay for Life". And let us not forget our annual Crab n Steak Fest at end of the year. Soooo, let s get started! FISHING FLEET MEETING When: April 2nd @ 5:00PM Where: Upper Deck Bring: Pot Luck and $$$ Membership Fee $35.00 single and $45.00 Family a deal at twice the cost. Great ideas on how to make this year exceptionally fun. I look forward to seeing everyone and can't wait to get this season rolling. Hanapa'a Captain Billfish 4
Newcomer s Pupu Party - March 12, 2016 Photos: Kim Ickler Richard Deleon Elaine Hill & Buzz Blackett Bryan, Bryce, Lily, Miranda and Ashlyn Jameson Judy & Don Hauk Moira McGrain & Michael Flumian Leilani, Nicole, Anthony and Alfred Sison Steve & Liz Clark Steve Weiland William & Rhonda May Tom and Bobbie Youngblood Karl Mench Director, Tim Hudson Director, Lucrecia Fry Secretary, Greg LeLesch, Treasurer, Frederic Berg Rear Commodore, Tom Wood Vice Commodore, Richard Perkins Commodore Zach Denzer 5
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Safety at Sea Seminar March 5 On March 5, fifty-six sailors gathered on the KYC Upper Deck for a day of learning at the first US Sailing certified Safety at Sea Seminar held in Hawaii in twenty years. Their certification received for attending lasts five years and is required for skippers and crew in many offshore sailing events. Moderator Chuck Hawley flew in from Santa Cruz, CA. for the event. Presentations were also made by Steve Chamberlin, Dr. Kenneth Kaan, WeatherGuy Rick Shema, Bill "Noodle" Leary, and Commander Matthew Rudick of the US Coast Guard. Live flare and liferaft deployments were conducted by Bobbie Martin of Liferaft and Marine Safety. Extensive material was covered, all aimed at an emphasis on preparation to avoid disaster while at sea and followed by what to do, if in spite of all the preparations, something does go wrong. We are grateful to the Moderator and Speakers who gave their time in preparation and presentation, to POP and Liferaft and Marine Safety for providing the flares and liferaft demonstration; to the US Coast Guard and Commander Rudick for his time; Landfall Navigation and Hawaii Boating Magazine for their support. Raft and Flare Demonstrations. Photos Kim Ickler Cal 20 Fleet Jeff Cruise Aloha from the Cal 20 Fleet, We had a great turnout for the Wahine Classboat race, which took place on March 13. Eight wahine boats participated in the regatta, which was raced in a steady 10 to 15 knots. After a competitive three races, Benton Widlansky and crew took home 1st place, with finishes consisting of two bullets and a second. Congratulations to the winners and all the wahine participants. A big mahalo to Kerri Schweibert and Katie Cruise for organizing the regatta, and to all the Cal 20 boat owners who lent their boats for the weekend. Our next two regattas are on April 10 and May 1. As always, if anyone is looking to get involved with the Cal 20 fleet, please email me at Cal20KYC@gmail.com. Aloha, Jeff Wahine Sailors get together after the recent Wicked Wahine race Leah & Raoul Magaña, Jesse Andrews Dussy & Dawson Jones Andrew Meade Kerri Schweibert and Craig Schifferns C-20 Start, Classboat C March 6 7
International 14 Fleet Elise Leroux 8
March 2016 Tennis Fleet News Rich Heaton 9
KeiKi easter party Photos: Margaret Peebles Alex Gonzalez and Kiana Thurston Avery Duncan Melissa Jackson, Maureen Mench, Bella Shuck, Parker Mench, Nicole Mench, Stella Mench Brooke Ramey Eggs! 10 The Knieriem family Sabrina McMorrow
Photos: Andy Johnson Deckhands Margaret Peebles March had some great events starting with the new comers party, held on March 12th. Mahalo to Anne Bachman, the deckhands and all the volunteers who decorated the Long House and welcomed our new members. We hope to see the new members come by and check out the locker. If you did not know, all the proceeds go back to the club to support many different events. The keiki Easter party was held on March 26th. What incredible weather it was, the best we have had for sometime. Thank you Rennie Faith and Sherry Phillips for organizing the party and all the deckhands and volunteers who helped. We had at least 150 children. They were treated to a petting zoo, Easter egg hunt and delicious snacks. If that was not enough, the Easter Bunny made an appearance and wonderful memories were made. Thank you to the deckhands of the month Ron and Judy Moore. Please stop by the locker and check out the new arrivals. We have two sizes of high performance duffle bags and a billfold, made out of laminated sailcloth. This is a great way to carry your gear. We also have a new burgee belts for the guys. Bouncy ball races Aloha Nui! UP COMING EVENTS It s BUNCO time again. Mark you calendars for WEDNESDAY APRIL 13th at 7:00 p.m. Get ready to roll the dice under the direction of Jane Lipp. Please remember to bring a white elephant gift for the prizes. Cost: $1.00 Don t forget the lockers hours are: Thursday - 5:00-7:00 p.m. Sunday - 10:00a.m.-12:00 p.m. NOW OPEN: First Fridays from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Breeze and Piper Pickford Lauren Rogers Long time Deckhands Phyllis Pender and Jayne Henley-Davis 11
Membership Report Luke Kudray Membership Count as of April 1, 2016 SENIOR.................................618 LIFE.....................................64 ASSOCIATE...............................28 INTERMEDIATE............................25 FAMILY....................................4 LIFE FAMILY...............................39 JUNIOR..................................14 NON-RESIDENT...........................108 SERVICE.................................13 TOTAL..................................903 STATUS MEMBERSHIP FEE SCHEDULE April 1, 2016 APPLICATION FEE TOTAL $ DUE WITH APPLICATION QUARTERLY DUES MONTHLY BREAK-DOWN OF DUES SENIOR (21-UP) $85.00 $85-applicant/sps $378.00 $126.00 ASSOCIATE (28-34) $85.00 $85-applicant/sps $302.40 $100.80 SERVICE (21-UP) $85.00 $85-applicant/sps $378.00 $126.00 INTERMEDIATE (21-27) $85.00 $85-applicant/sps $151.20 $50.40 JUNIOR (10-20) N/A $62.50 $37.80 $12.60 SPOUSE $85.00 SIGNIFICANT OTHER $85.00 The following categories are NOT available to new club members 1/2 SENIOR *65 years of age mbr for 20 years $189.00 $63.00 NON-RESIDENT *Regular club member for 2 yrs $252.00 annual dues ADDITIONAL CHARGES FOR MOORING/BOAT STORAGE: WET MOORING $4.30/FT/MONTH DRY MOORING $2.20/FT/MONTH TRAILERS ONLY $3.45/FT/MONTH EL TORO RACK $8.85/MONTH LASER RACK $15.50/MONTH SUNFISH $14.75/MONTH KAYAK RACK $7.80/MONTH DINGHY $26.90/MONTH St Patrick s Day flashback to the 80 s: Don Horton, Buck Rogers, Jamie Starr, Spotswood Robertson, Joe Starr and Artie Jones 13
JoIn US FOR KYC JuniOr sail Camp - may 14 & 15, 2016 KYC Junior Sail Camp is all about the sailing experience! Campers will be spending one night and two days at Kaneohe Yacht Club, sailing, learning and having fun. Fully supervised, 24 hrs a day, by volunteer coaches and camp leaders, your child will participate in a true Sail Camp experience. Coaches will run chalk talks and on the water instruction, teaching racing techniques and boat handling skills. Sailors will be split into teams for competitive fun and games on and off the water. Assisting coaches with supervision are the camp leaders. Camp leaders are young adults, ages 15 and up, who are in the advanced sailing group. They will be assigned a team of campers to watch over during free time back at the club. Schedule: Day 1 8:00-9:00 - Set up tents 9:00-9:45 - Rig Boats 9:45-12:30 - Chalk Talk and Sailing Practice 12:30-1:30 - Sack Lunch 1:30-4:30 - Chalk Talk and Sailing Practice 4:30-5:15 - Free time, Showers 5:30-6:30 - Potluck Dinner - Gazebo 7:00-9:00 - Games, Dance Competition 9:30-10:00 - Free time 10:00pm - Lights out Day 2 7:00-8:00 - Breakfast in the Longhouse 8:00-9:00 - Pack up tents 9:00-10:00 - Rig boats 10:00-12:30 - Chalk Talk and Sailing Practice 12:30 - Pizza Lunch - Debrief - Pau Age Requirements The Sail Camp Program is intended for boys and girls ages 9 14 years of age. Junior sailors 15 years old and up (15 years old by 1/31/16) are encouraged to apply for Camp Leader positions depending on sailing experience. Candidates may contact the Lead Instructor or Sail Camp Director for information and application instructions. Camp leaders will be spending the night. Sailing Instruction The major feature of the clinic is the quality of instruction in a wide range of areas to enhance the boat handling techniques and racing skills of junior sailors. Juniors are divided into 3 basic groups: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Classes usually consist of a Chalk Talk on land and then racing or drills on the water, supervised by instructors in powerboats. Sail Camp is intended for Junior Sailors that wish to learn from on the water instruction and practice. Unfortunately, we do not have the facilities or staff to care for campers that choose not to participate in sailing. Parents will be asked to pick up their child if they do not wish to sail on day two. Coaches The following coaches have agreed to participate: Jesse Andrews, Maddy Kennedy, John and Danielle Myrdal and Andy Johnson. Junior Camping The Kaneohe Yacht Club grounds will serve as the venue for the clinic. Juniors will camp within the secure area of the Club, in tents on the lawn by the south tennis court and I-14 storage area. Campers provide their own tents and bedding, and are required to stay in the designated Junior tent area at lights out - 10:00 pm. Juniors will not be allowed to stay on a boat in the harbor or anywhere else on the KYC grounds after 10:00 pm. KYC bathroom and shower facilities are accessible at night with chaperone. ABSOLUTELY NO ELECTRONICS, please leave your ipads and cell phones at home. Meals Please bring a sack lunch for day one. A potluck dinner will be provided by parents Saturday evening. A sign up sheet will be emailed to parents. Complimentary pancake breakfast will be served in the Longhouse Sunday morning. Pizza lunch will be served after sailing on Sunday. Who can apply? Junior sailors must be KYC junior members, children or grandchildren of KYC members or regular participants in the KYC Junior Sailing Program. Kids only, sorry parents. What you get Juniors will receive: Sailing/Racing instruction on and off the water, fun evening activities, dinner, breakfast and lunch, a camp memento, and awards for racing excellence and sportsmanship. How to register Applications will be accepted during normal office hours at the KYC Office. All applications, medical and release forms must be completed by May 1, 2016. 14
Kaneohe Yacht Club Sail Camp 2016 Application Name Age Address Telephone email Sailing Ability please check one Beginner Intermediate Advanced Please indicate type of boat you wish to sail Interested in being a Camp Leader? yes no Date of birth must be 15 yrs of age by 1/31/16 In case of Emergency Notify Parent/Guardian Contacts Mother Cell Phone # Father Cell Phone # Special concerns or medical conditions Due to the nature of the clinic it is required that your child possess the ability to swim. Able to swim? yes no Release I,, agree to hold Kaneohe Yacht Club, its officers, employees and all committees concerned harmless and free of liability of any nature whatsoever for accidents to my child while participating in the Kaneohe Yacht Club Sail Camp. I understand and agree that I will be responsible for any damage to any property caused by my child. Signature of parent or guardian Date 15
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Telltales Kaneohe Yacht Club 44-503 Kaneohe Bay Drive Kaneohe, HI 96744 Telephone 808-247-4121 Fax 808-235-8180 Email: kyctelltales@gmail.com ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Ethel s Shack. September 1, 1978. Photo: Polly Roseberry. Courtesy of Spotswood Robertson. The shack out on E pier has always been a fixture at KYC, it was built in the 1960 s as a resting place on the long pier. Old time member Ethel Giles was a frequent visitor there watching her husband Merritt race in the Thistle Fleet. Eventually folks started calling it Ethel s Shack and the name stuck. The following passage was written by Ethel on one of those sunny afternoons on Kaneohe Bay. The Shack on E Pier Seek the Shady comfort on The Shack on E Pier! Watch the Sunday Races from the peephole in the palm fronds! The ocean is out there to watch. A QUIET retreat for tired sailors- tennis buffs- walking FEETERS. Thursday night Happy Hour seclusion ALL A PART OF YOUR KANEOHE YACHT CLUB Ethel Giles