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March 2015 Gulf Coast Sailing Club LuffnLaff **** Best Viewed when Printed **** R E T U R N o f B R I A N M A C I N N E S M ARCH at GCSC A D A P T I V E S A I L I N G R E G A T T A Brian MacInnes will return as our guest speaker for our 39 th Annual SWFL Regatta. Brian will be speaking at our Regatta dinner on March 28 th at the Naples Sailing and Yacht Club. Having sailed in Transatlantic and Transpacific races including the Volvo series, Brian will share some of his experiences from these races. Brian will also give us some insight into the next America s Cup and the changes we can expect. Be sure to be there MARK YOUR C ALENDAR Mar 1-- NSYC seminar on strategy and tactics for winning sailing Mar 11 -- Members Meeting with speaker, grinders and Spring Regatta awards presentation--byob Mar 15 Adaptive Sailing Regatta at Lake Avalon, volunteers needed Mar 22 Sugden Sailing and Picnic Mar 28,29--GCSC 39 th Annual Regatta Apr 8 Members Meeting with speaker, Italian dinner, dessert challenge and awards night, BYOB- DON T MISS IT Apr 11 th SAMI Bud Light Regatta 1 The Adaptive Sailing Regatta hosted by the Collier County Parks and Rec Dept. and cosponsored by the Freedom Waters Foundation and the Gulf Coast Sailing Club and others will be held on Sunday March 15 th at Lake Avalon in Sugden Park. Adaptive Sailing teaches people with disabilities how to sail independently, for those who can and also provides aided sailing experiences to others who may not otherwise have the opportunity to experience the therapeutic effects of being on the water and feeling that wondrous sense from sailing. Volunteers Needed

Commodore s Comments Our First Annual Chili Challenge was a great success thanks to all the effort of Fred and Colleen Hall and the outstanding quality of chili made by the competitors. Six (6) boats competed along with eight (8) individuals in the Challenge and we were treated to a wide variety of incredible chilies. Foreign Exchange took home top prize as the Best Boat and Crispin Lippincott, one of our new members, took home the first place trophy for individual competitors. Our speaker for the evening, Mike Tougias was a big hit with the crowd. The Gulf Coast Sailing Club is proud to host its 39th Southwest Florida Charity Regatta especially since we will be associated with Avow Hospice. This will be the only Avow Hospice supported Regatta in Southwest Florida. The regatta promises to promote a strong competitive spirit among our sailors, grounded in the spirit of Corinthian sailing and good sportsmanship. Inspired by Competition and Enhanced by Compassion is the motto for the National Hospice Regatta and it illustrates how well Hospice and sailing go together. Sailboat racing requires well organized teamwork and execution just like the teamwork of doctors, therapists and volunteers required to deliver Hospice care. All net proceeds from the Regatta will go to support the Avow Children s Bereavement Program, Special Needs Sailing Program, youth sailing and other charitable causes here in Southwest Florida. The money we collect for regatta entry fees, dinners and regatta clothing, etc. basically covers the costs of these items, leaving the generous contributions of our sponsors as the principal source of the contributions that we, the club members, will make to support the Avow Children s Bereavement Program, the Special Needs Sailing Program, youth sailing programs and other charitable causes here in Southwest Florida. Sponsors don t have to be the large companies we often think of. Anyone can be a sponsor for as little as one hundred dollars and those sponsors are equally important as the large companies in making this charity Regatta a success. THIS IS A CALL TO ALL CLUB MEMBERS to consider becoming a sponsor or to find at least one sponsor. We all have restaurants and places we frequent and companies we have a relationship with where we know the owners personally. Please take action and ask them to help support a good cause because our actions can make a difference in another person s life. We may never know the direct results of our actions but if we do nothing we can never inspire good actions in our cause of supporting the good work of Avow, Special Needs Sailing and youth sailing. The last planned sailing event at Sugden on March 22 nd should be the best one of the season. We are looking forward to interesting speakers and camaraderie at our next two member meeting at River Park Community Center. Our March meeting will feature a 2

speaker on cruising as well as awards presentations for the Spring Regatta. Our April meeting will be the last of the season at River Park Community Center and we plan on having a special Italian dinner and dessert challenge to go with our final awards night presentations. Lots of exciting events coming your way. Don t miss any of them. // Moe Scully mauricescully@gmail.com From the Poop Deck, A message from our Rear Commodore By Randy Young As an amatuer sailor, I have cultivated a particular pursuit like so many before me. Open skies, blue water, and freshening breezes seem to call me away from landside duties, chores, and obligations. In return, I always feel the time allowed for this passion teaches me and enriches my life like no other hobby I know. As Rear Commodore I would encourage all Gulf Coast Sailing Club members to give in to the call of the sea and find reasons to be on the water as often as possible. Racing is just one avenue that many find enjoyable, challenging, and entertaining. Our club is blessed with many seasoned racers from many different venues around the country and the world. These skippers and crew are ready, able, and willing to share their skills and knowledge. Even if you are not a competitive soul, a day on the water crewing with a team, finding their way around the boat and the race course will reward your efforts with a sense of accomplishment. A good introduction to sailboat racing is to serve on race committee. This will expose you to the many details and changing conditions faced by the competitors on the water. Even though our season here in Southwest Florida is rapidly winding down, these opportunities will return again in the fall. Please check the website for regatta schedules, crewing and volunteer list. Special thanks to our GCSC Race Committee Volunteers - Sydney Kimble, Sherry Kimble, Shawn Todd, Susan Young, Joan Kachel, Jan Kooi, Warren Kooi, Susan Watkins, John Moore, Ken Cort and our PRO Craig Spicer. 3

GCSC March Events Please Mark Your Calendar For These Events Gulf Coast Sailing Club March Membership Meeting Date Wednesday, March 11th at 6:00 pm Subs/Grinders & Social, 7:00 PM Program Location - River Park Community Center (301 11th Street North - Naples, Fl.) Cost - $15 for guests and non-gulf Coast Sailing Club Members Subs/Grinders plus fixings, dessert and soda provided BYOB Beer and Wine ONLY! March Meeting Program Highlights: If you have not yet picked up your GCSC 2015 Directory, your copy is waiting for you at the sign in desk. GCSC Spring Regatta Trophy Presentation to the winners. Preview of the March 28 th and 29 th GCSC Avow Charity Regatta and Events Speaker GCSC Member Brock Johnson on both Crewed and Bareboat Chartering in the USVIs, BVIs and Caribbean. 4

Barbara and Brock Johnson s 67 foot Catamaran Marmot Chartering in Exotic Places Everything you ever wanted to know about Chartering (Well, almost everything) GCSC Members Barbara and Brock Johnson have retired from a twenty year career managing Esprit Yacht Charters, Ltd. Based in St.Thomas USV and Tortola BVI. They will explain the Chartering experience. Starting by helping you to decide what type of Charter is right for you, where to Charter, how to select a Charter Company, what to bring with you, what to expect on a Charter vacation, etc. etc. They have some wonderful stories of their Sailing in the Caribbean and Virgins. They will be available during the social hour meet and greet as well as answering your questions after the talk. 5

Shenanigan s on the Lake Adaptive Sailing Regatta, March 15, 2015 Spectators and Volunteers Wanted By Moe Scully Collier County Parks and Recreation to host the 11 th Annual Adaptive Sailing Regatta, known as Shenanigan s on the Lake, held at Sugden Park on Sunday, March 15 th. This Club regatta will be co-sponsored by Freedom Waters Foundation and the Gulf Coast Sailing and others. Adaptive sailing is one of the many different sailing experiences sponsored by US Sailing that teaches people with disabilities how to sail independently for those who can, and also provides aided sailing experiences to others who may not otherwise have the opportunity to experience the therapeutic effects of being on the water and feeling that wondrous sense from sailing. Shenanigan s on the Lake is a competitive regatta as all the disabled sailors have a strong desire to win. It is truly inspiring to see the heart and determination these kids and adults with disabilities in their efforts to get out on the water and experience a sense of freedom, with them in control of a sailboat. For some that something they might not experience when confined to a wheelchair or otherwise limited in mobility when on land. The sailors race from mid-morning to lunch and then again all afternoon, which is exhausting for most people never mind someone with severe disabilities. But the sailors love it and they are there for every race and they are ready to go. There is a little forgiveness in the rules of racing as rounding a mark can sometimes resemble bumper cars but that is all in their competitive spirit to round the mark first. Volunteers are needed to run this regatta everything to helping with the food and organization to helping on land and in the water and in the sailboats with the sailors. We will have more information at the Club meeting on March 11 th for anyone who might be interested in helping out. Sometimes a small thing to you might mean everything to another person s life. Come Volunteer 6

The Gulf Coast Sailing Club is having a Sunday Sailing and Picnic Event at Lake Avalon in Sugden Park Sunday, March, 22nd. Picnic from 12 to 1 pm, with sailing from 12:30 to 4:30 pm. Including Learn to Sail The cost is $15 for a single, $25 for a couple and $30 for a family Including Learn to Sail Classroom and On-The-Water Training We will supply Corn beef Sandwiches, BBQ Hot dogs, Hamburgers & Sodas Please Bring an Appetizer or Dessert to the Picnic Don t feel left out if you don t know how to sail. The Gulf Coast Sailing Club is interested in making sure that everyone can have fun sailing. The Gulf Coast Sailing Club is committed to promoting and supporting an active sailing community in Southwest Florida. Cruising and racing, as well as promoting and developing sailing skills are a big part of the Gulf Coast Sailing Club experience. The Club is made up of people from all walks of life with a common interest in sailing and a common goal of keeping it fun. The Club is a volunteer organization where all members are encouraged to contribute their skills and energy in some manner to make sailing a vibrant part of the community of Southwest Florida. 7

These are great family events for all GCSC members and any member of the Naples community who is interested in sailing, whether you own a sailboat or not. Plan to bring your spouse, a friend and your kids and sail at Lake Avalon, Sugden Park Sailing Center. If you don t know how to sail but would like to learn or if you know how to sail but would like to learn more, the Club will have sailing instructors available to help The 2015 G u l f C o a s t S a i l i n g C l u b 39 th S W F L A v o w H o s p i c e C h a r i t y R e g a t t a R a c i n g o n M a r c h 2 8 t h a n d M a r c h 2 9 th D i n n e r a t N a p l e s S a i l i n g a n d Y a c h t C l u b 3 / 2 8 / 1 5 The 2015 G u l f C o a s t S a i l i n g C l u b 3 9 th S W F L A v o w C h a r i t y R e g a t t a p romises to be one of SWFL s best regattas. Whether you are a competitive racer, a recreational sailor, someone who loves being around the water or someone who cares about the good work that Avow Hospice does for families in need in southwest Florida, come join us. All are invited. America s Cup Sailor Brian MacInnes will return as our guest speaker for our 39 th Annual SWFL Regatta. Brian will be speaking at our Regatta dinner on Saturday, March 28 th at the Naples Sailing and Yacht Club. Having sailed in Transatlantic and Transpacific races including the Volvo series, Brian 8

will share some of his experiences from these races. Brian will also give us some insight into the next America s Cup and the changes we can expect in the boats and the technology and materials. Learn more about this event at our March Membership Meeting on Wednesday, March 11 th and soon on our web Site and in Email Announcements. Spoiler Alert GCSC April Membership Meeting Wednesday, April 8 th Why wait to live your dream? 9

The Adams family did just that! They will tell of their fantastic journey at the April 8th meeting of the Gulf Coast Sailing Club at the River Park Community Center (301 11 th St. N. in Naples, FL) at 6:00PM. Jane and Marc Adams put their careers on hold to take off with their family for an adventure of a life time. Leaving Monroe Harbor in Chicago, in 2008, Jane and Marc Adams in their early 40 s, with their three children, had set out with expectations to sail and see the world. They had said If they were fortunate they would sail around it and they did. With perseverance and determination, they fulfilled their dream completing their circumnavigation in four years. In August 2012 they returned to their home in Chicago and their careers. Marc and Jane will discuss what it was like to make the difficult decisions to embark on their adventure to begin with, to the obstacles and struggles of life aboard, including the very real threat of piracy and all the joys experienced as a family and also how it affected their shore lives today. This presentation is sure to entertain and cover topics of interest to any sailor, adventurer, or wannabe cruiser and perhaps motivate others to live their dream. The Adams will discuss important aspects of long distance voyaging from preparing for the off shore adventure to the day to day activities of living the dream. Included discussion points are: boat prep, route planning, roles and responsibility of crews, life aboard with kids, planning budget, off shore and international communications, weather, passage and watch keeping, customs safety and piracy. Whether your dream is to take a year off and sail the Caribbean and the Bahamas or take a bit longer and sail the South Pacific or circumnavigate the globe, this presentation will cover topics of interest for any prospective cruiser and hope to motivate others to Live the Dream. 10

GCSC February 2015 A Month of Fun Events The GCSC 1 st Annual Chili Cook-Off Best Member Chili Chef Crispin Lippincott Best Skipper Chili Chef Capt. Gunar Rogat The Best Bean Counters Kathy MacGillivray, Tom Piro and Moe Scully In Background is GCSC Director Fred Hall 11

The Best Chili Judges February Sugden Sailing and Picnic A sunny Day Sailing on the Lake It does not get much better 12

KEEPING - IT FUN AT SUGDEN By Jerry Watkins The Gulf Coast SAILING Club is definitely The Heart of SAILING in Naples! The SUNDAY SAILING at SUGDEN is a wonderful renewal of the old fashioned FAMILY PICNIC at The Lake. Patricia Rosen and her Collier County Parks & Recreation crew have allowed The Gulf Coast SAILING Club members to absolutely revert back to the salt of the earth where friends and family gather with nature to enjoy the most basic wonderful moments in life. Friends and family gather for fun, frolic, food, foolishness, and conversation while playing games, reading newspapers, taking a nap under a shade tree, ball games, and YES, SAILING!! You, YES YOU, get to sail your own boat. You can learn to sail even if you have never sailed. You can take a leisurely ride with a host skipper who will do everything for you or you can participate! Kids love games so be prepared to see a water fight between boats or watch for a competitive race across the lake and back. Try a hand at negotiating an obstacle course. One of our newest sailors managed to maneuver her boat through the water ski slalom course just like the water skiers and made every gate going both directions! WOW! I am impressed!! CONGRATULATIONS!! Food, Hello Food, Wonderful homemade dishes of salads, vegetables, fruit bowls, cakes and cookies, even pies, to accompany the grill work by Chef Jeff providing burgers, kielbasa and the ALL AMERICAN GCSC FUN FRANKS! If you have NOT yet had the Sugden experience mark your calendar for March 22 at 12:00! Bring a dish and plan to go sailing. I PROMISE I WILL BE BACK! 13

The GCSC February 2015 Racing Seminar Which is the real Steve (Capt. Bligh) Romaine? The NEW SOUTHWEST FLORIDA REGATTA EVENTS SCHEDULE 2015-2016 (2-3B = 2-3 buoy races; 1D = distance race, etc.) http://sailplay.com/ 2015 Sponsor Races Race Locale 10/10-11 CMCS 1D, 2-3B Summerset Ft. Myers Beach 10/24 NSYC 2-3B Commodore s Cup Naples 11/14-15 MIYC 3-5B Fall Regatta Marco Island 12/12 NYC 1D Naples Offshore Naples-Along the Shore-Naples NEW YEAR 2016 1/09 GCSC 2-3B New Year s Cup Naples 2/13 MIYC 2-3B Winter Cup Marco Island 2/27 GCSC 1-D Spring Regatta Naples-Towers Naples 3/26-27 GCSC 3-5B SW FL Charity Regatta Naples 4/09-10 SAMI 3-5B Bud Light Regatta Marco Island 4/23 NSYC 2-3B Messmer Cup Naples 14

5/19-20 NSYC 1D Bone Island Regatta Naples-Key West 5/22-23 NYC 1D Key West-Naples Key West-Naples PROPOSED DIVISIONS Multihull Sport Boat Spinnaker A Spinnaker B Non-Spinnaker True Cruising A True Cruising B Any Fleet splits for individual regattas will be combined for BOTY scoring QUALIFICATION To qualify for BOTY a boat must participate in at least 13 SW FL (Naples/Marco) BOTY races. In the event that any races are cancelled, the number of starts to qualify may be reduced. SCORING To compete in BOTY a boat must participate in at least 13 Naples/Marco BOTY races. Only the best 13 will be scored for BOTY. Scoring will be per the Racing Rules of Sailing Appendix A Low Point System: First receives 1 point, Second 2 points, Third 3 points, Fourth and higher including DNF (Did Not Finish) 4 points, DNS (Did Not Start) 6 points. BOTY Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in each division. A race must have a minimum of three boats in a class to qualify as a BOTY race. TROPHIES Prizes will be awarded based on the number of boats qualifying in each division. 1 st for 3 boats minimum. 1 st, 2 nd for 4-5 boats. 1 st,2 nd, 3 rd for 6 or more. 15

http://sailplay.com/ SINGLE ENTRY for a discounted package of 2015-2016 BOTY EVENYS That s All For This Month May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and rains fall soft upon your fields. until we meet again 16