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Page 1 Corinthian Yacht Club of Bellingham since 1986 NOVEMBER 2006 Vol. 21, No. 8 From The Starboard Rail by Bruce Henninger, Commodore F all is definitely upon us! As the rain falls and the wind blows, I think of the things I have and have not done to winterize my boat. I need to cap off my diesel tank, pull all halyards away from my mast, get my heat source up and safe, service my potable water, check my batteries, close the sea cocks, open up the lockers so I can get air movement, check antifreeze levels, check engine zincs, lube the head, clean and spray bilge pump electric connections, pull in the Life Sling, clean and stow my BBQ, set the cushions on edge, look for deck leaks, tie on secondary mooring lines, flush and fog the outboard, stabilize my gas fuel tank, store the dingy, clean the bilge, and last but not least make a hot drink and curl up with a good book in the quarter birth on a raining and blowing afternoon. You probably have your own list. As we walk the docks this fall and winter checking on our boats, let s keep an eye on our neighboring vessels. There is no reason to sustain storm damage; most can be averted. If you see activity on other club boats, knock on the hull and say hello. Thievery is still a problem on the docks. Another good thing is to get to know your live-a-boards. They may walk by your boat twice a day. I hear cookies are always a good idea! I have been helped by passing neighbors, and I have been out in a storm helping my neighbors; it s just part of being in community with fellow boaters. We will have a great speaker representing the city water front plan at this months meeting on Tuesday the 21 st. I was at a meeting at WWU and it sounded like the University had designs on part of that property. The port has ideas as does the city and the private business sector all on your water front property. Your tax dollars own it! How does that all blend together? Who will open the draw bridge to let boats in and out of the waterway? Will they dreg the waterway it so sailboats can get in? It could be fun watching boats land in the current of the stream during heavy run off. Lots of ideas, lot of plans. See where we fit into these ideas and how they affect you! Also this meeting we need to vote on the club budget and your Bridge Officers for 2007. That shouldn t take too long. And the pot luck! Such great food as always! Now to jump ahead: the December Meeting will have great holiday food with a leisurely candlelit dining experience. And music with the Bellingham Show Stoppers! It promises to be a great and a lively musical performance. I may be a little bias, as my talented and lovely daughter and fellow club member is in this group. We again will have a bin for Toys for Tots. So pick up an unwrapped gift or two Contents Continued on page 5 1... From The Starboard Rail 2... Notes from the Executive Board Meeting 2... Calendar 2... New Member Welcome 2... Seawind Is Moving! 3... Turkey Fry Cruise 4... Chili Cookoff 5... October Meeting 6... Corinthian Yacht Club 2007 Proposed Budget 7... Classified

Page 2 Notes from the Executive Board Meeting Tuesday, November 7, 2006 Submitted by Mel Davidson, Secretary Meeting opened at 1800hrs. Present: Commodore Bruce Henninger, Dave Barrett, Jack Bazhaw, Kaye Clevenger, Steve Clevenger, Mel Davidson, Glenn Gelhar, Rocky Goodhope, Nori Yamashita. COMMITTEE REPORTS Race: Rocky Goodhope reported there was a low turnout for the awards presentation meeting in October, possibly in part because no other speaker was planned. There was an award to Dreamtime for the most races and another to Mañana for performance. Denny Holmstrom has agreed to be the Race Chair and Committee Boat Chief for the first part of next season up to July. We may have a long first series followed by a shorter less formal one instead of the usual two short series. Reciprocity: Steve Clevenger had no new reciprocal agreements to announce. He has acquired some double-sided tape to affix information boxes to the boat boxes of those slips in our program. Membership: Nori Yamashita proposed new members David Cunningham and Jeanne Richardson (San Juan 7.7, Tiramisu) who were approved. Administrative: Our November speaker will be Malcom Fleming of the Bellingham Mayor s office to tell us more about the waterfront plan. We will also hold the election of officers. Cruise Chair: Dave Barrett will poll the members to help plan next year s cruise schedule. Their will be a Gate 9 pier NW New Year s Eve gathering again this year. Rumors of ribald singing and skinny-dipping at the last New Year s Eve function were apparently untrue. Homeport Editor: Jack Bazhaw raised the question of delivering the Newsletter electronically, but the consensus was that members preferred to have a hard copy for reference. Once again it took but a terse command from the commodore to set the copy deadline for this month s issue as Saturday night. Treasurer: Kaye Clevenger reported the balances of the checking and savings accounts as $4258 and $7246, respectively. The 2006-07 budget was presented at the October meeting and will be approved at the November meeting. OLD BUSINESS The owner of the Oak Harbor Pirates float will be contacted by a friend of Commodore Bruce for possible CYC use in a future Bellingham parade. We are looking for a club member to head up our education committee. We need to do a better job of promoting speakers in the Homeport newsletter. We may be able to get a Coast Guard representative as a future speaker. Board members are requested to send the Commodore three names of new members as possible Board members. FUTURE MEETINGS November 21 for the General Meeting at the Port s Boathouse meeting hall. December 5 for the Board at Glenn Gelhar s house on 17th St. Meeting adjourned at 1855hrs. New Member Welcome Say hello to our newest members, Dave Cunningham and Jeanne Richardson, 7491 Ham Road, Ferndale, WA 98248, 360-366-0357. They sail a San Juan 7.7, Tiramisu. Email them at directascent@earthlink.net. Calendar November 21 regular meeting December 5 board meeting December 19 Christmas party Seawind Is Moving! Seawind Canvas & Sails is moving November 10th. Our new address will be 1200 Peace Portal Drive, Blaine, WA 98230. We will still be receiving phone calls through our existing number but also please note our new phone number will be 360-332-1774. Our cell phones are a good way to reach us also. Dan s is 319-3862 and Pat s is 927-3607. We will still be doing canvas, upholstery, and sail repairs for Bellingham and the surrounding areas. Repair pick up and deliveries will be available. Pat James, Seawind Canvas & Sails, 650-0810

Turkey Fry Cruise Page 3 The Turkey Fry Cruise was accessible from dry land as poor weather and storm predictions kept us from venturing out again this year. Dave & Deb Jones accommodated all 35 participants in their garage again. There was no shortage of food or good conversation and a good time was had by all. Let s all hope that next year we will get to sail though!! Photo courtesy of Dennis Holmstrom Photos courtesy of Debra Jones Our hosts Dave and Debra

Page 4 Chili Cookoff Photo courtesy of Dennis Holmstrom Chili Cookoff Hosts

October Meeting Page 5 Racechair handing out prizes Photos courtesy of Dennis Holmstrom Some of the winners for 2006 racing Continued from page 1 for a needy teen or child and share a little joy from your heart to theirs. AND I have it on good authority the man in red may be joining us if we are good! The word on the dock is real facial hair and taller? He is coming on a full keel boat to weather the storms and sea with ease. Humm... This year top elves Denny and Silvia will be heading up the gift exchange. So scour the shops and chandleries for that perfect gift under $15. I could use your help in pulling off this December meeting. So see or call me. Thanks. Thankful to be on the Starboard Rail gently making time, Commodore Bruce

Page 6 Corinthian Yacht Club 2007 Proposed Budget October 2006 through September 2007 2005/06 Budget 2005/06 Spending 2006/07 Budget Income Advertising $750.00 800.00 800.00 Dues $4,300.00 4,360.00 4,300.00 Name Tags $150.00 152.00 150.00 Burgees $300.00 111.00 200.00 Education $1,000.00 2,500.00 Interest Income - Checking Acct. $20.00 24.48 25.00 Race Fees $1,000.00 820.00 900.00 Transfer From Savings $1,050.00 915.00 Total Income $8,570.00 6,267.48 9,790.00 Expenses Administrative Legal & Bank Fees $20.00 10.00 10.00 Meeting Facilities $990.00 990.00 990.00 Meeting Supplies & Stationary $50.00 56.42 60.00 Memorials & Gifts $50.00 50.00 Officer T-Shirts $360.00 360.00 Officer Burgees $0.00 68.19 70.00 Perpetual Trophies $20.00 20.00 PIYA Dues $175.00 175.00 175.00 PO Box Rental $50.00 50.00 50.00 Storage $300.00 297.90 300.00 US Sailing Dues $100.00 100.00 100.00 Insurance $665.00 665.00 665.00 Christmas Party $150.00 50.36 100.00 Ski To Sea 500.00 Opening Day Activities $1,000.00 1,000.00 Cruises and Events $500.00 229.95 500.00 Education $1,000.00 2,000.00 Membership Mailing $150.00 105.48 100.00 Roster Printing $425.00 297.83 425.00 Membership Cards $130.00 148.90 150.00 Newsletter Administrative $30.00 28.15 30.00 Mailing $325.00 312.92 300.00 Printing $700.00 529.82 525.00 Website $100.00 29.94 100.00 Racing Printing & Postage $30.00 30.00 Supplies & Equipment $100.00 24.69 100.00 Trophies $450.00 150.15 450.00 Committee Boat $420.00 300.00 320.00 Reciprocal Printing & Mailing $30.00 57.92 60.00 Signs and Slips Information $100.00 101.05 100.00 Ship Stores Burgees Name Tags $150.00 99.93 150.00 Total Expenses $8,570.00 4,879.60 9,790.00

Classified Traditional Norwegian wooden pram row boat, 12 feet, copper riveted, lapstrake, pristine condition. Ken or Marian Russell 360-738-0623 Garmin GPSmap 176 B/W set up for Boat or Auto; BlueChart ready. IBM Thinkpad 600E laptop, Windows 98 with Nobeltec Navigation Software for real time navigating, and E-charts from Olympia WA to Port Hardy B.C. All you need is to plug and play; all necessary cables included. $300.00 (less than the cost of the charts alone) Call Larry Folenius, 647-0190 Wanted to Trade: An Edson 55" wheel, 1" shaft for a smaller wheel. kilaruba@copper.net, 360-332-9549 Like new CYC Burgee for sale... $10.00 Please contact Dottie Whitt at 360-392-8877 For Sale: Fifteen-inch diameter, 2 blade maxi-prop, 1-inch diameter shaft; used one year, $900. 360-332-9549, kilaruba@copper.net Two new [9/04] Interstate 12V Deep Cycle batteries [HD24DP], each in battery box. Replaced on new RV. $50 each. 509-925- 3354. Rob Lapen, Ellensburg Eight foot sailing dingy, 38 sq ft sail, oars, and 2hp out board $600. Storm jib, with hank on or cable reinforced luff, I=17' J=12" $200 Ray Gobush 360-637-9004 Have a boat related item gathering barnacles? Send information to the HomePort editor for a free listing. Page 7

Page 8 Corinthian Yacht Club meets September May, on the third Tuesday at the new Squalicum Boathouse, Squalicum Harbor, Bellingham at 1800. Potluck format bring a dish to share, your own table service and beverage. Board meetings are usually on the first Tuesday at 1800, location to be announced. Please have newsletter material (plain text, no formatting) in by the Saturday after the board meeting. Email to editor@cycbellingham.org is preferred or a diskette (PC or Mac [hi-density only]). Advertising Rates: Newsletter $50/ yr; Roster $50; Both $75 BoatU.S. Co-Op Group Number GA81518Y. Call Hamilton Hayes, hhayes@biztran.com, 756-8060, for info. Homepage: www.cycbellingham.org Membership information: membership@cycbellingham.org Elected Officers: Commodore: Bruce Henninger 733-4097 Vice Commodore: Glenn Gelhar 647-2147 Secretary: Mel Davidson 734-8782 Treasurer: Kaye Clevenger 384-6731 Administrative Officer: Joe Davies 604-866-9335 Membership: Nori & Belinda Yamashita 671-8741 Race Chair: Rocky Goodhope Cruise Chair: Wendy & David Barrett 756-8028 Appointed Positions: Reciprocity: Steven Clevenger 384-6731 PIYA Rep: Michael Corcoran 733-4519 PHRF Rep: Rob Galbraith 671-9146 Newsletter: Jack Bazhaw 676-0662 jbazhaw@2sailmore.com CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB OF BELLINGHAM P.O. Box 101 Bellingham, WA 98227 November 21