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THE DITTY BAG Lake Canyon Yacht Club Canyon Lake, Texas Copyright 2007-2011 Lake Canyon Yacht Club P. O. Box 18554, San Antonio, TX 78218-0554 Welcome New Members CHARLES R. AGAR and AUTUMN AGAR 1203 New Braunfels, TX JAKE W. MATHIS and SYLVIE MATHIS 1204 Wimberley, TX STEPHEN W. BOX 1205 Bastrop, TX Commodore s Report By Ray Leubner For those of you who receive the Ditty Bag by mail, I regret to inform you of the passing of Bob Cole. Bob was commodore in 1988 and 1989 and successfully led LCYC through a very difficult period of financial instability. Our prayers and sympathy go out to Carolyn and family. The guys, with some major help from a couple of very special gals, pulled off a pretty tasty Mother s Day Breakfast thanks to Harold Simmons, David Bray, Herb Eastwood, Jim & Renee Kizziar, Carl Hawkins and Ray & Kathy Leubner. If you don t come to these monthly breakfasts, you don t know what you are missing! Memorial Day weekend is upon us with the Memorial Day Weekend Regatta on the 28th and 29th, a Nautical Swap Meet and Flea Market from 10-12 noon on the 30th, and of course the Fish Fry later that day. Please see the website for details. There s something for everybody. Our calendar is truly in high gear now with the Sunfish Regatta June 4th and 5th, the start of the Summer Series on June 11th and 12th, the Jimmy Buffett Party on the 12th, Adaptive sailing on the 18th, Father s Day Breakfast on June 19th, and Youth Race Camp from June 23rd to 26th. Activities Chair By Margaret McGill By the time you read this, the Memorial Day Fish Fry will be another wonderful LCYC memory, and you may be upping your treadmill time to compensate for the tasty fried fish, corn on the cob, Mary Lindsey s pinto beans, and all the fabulous desserts contributed by your sailing friends. Thanks in advance to all those who have helped or will help, especially Carl Hawkins for coordinating this annual (Continued on page 2) Perhaps you sent a lovely card, Or sat quietly in a chair; Perhaps you sent beautiful flowers, If so, we saw them there. Perhaps you sent or spoke kind words As any friend could say; Perhaps you were not there at all Just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console the heart, We thank you so much, whatever the part. The Family of Bob Cole WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 1 COMMODORE'S REPORT 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT FROM BOB DOLE FAMILY 1 ACTIVITIES CHAIR 1 ADULT SAIL TRAINING 2 WOMEN S SAILING PROGRAM 2 YOUTH SAILING 2 DOCKS AND GROUNDS 3 RACE CHAIRMAN REPORT 4 LONGNECK MULTIHULL REGATTA 5 DUCT TAPE REGATTA 6 SOCIAL SAILORS CLUB 7 EVENT CALENDAR 7 NOTICES / SUBLEASES / COLLECTABLES 8 WANTED / MISCELLANEOUS 8 FOR SALE 9 ADVERTISEMENTS 10 ADMINISTRATION CONTACTS 11 Page 1 of 11

event. The Mother s Day breakfast was really over the top, thanks to Harold Simmons, Ray and Kathy Leubner, Jim and Renee Kizziar, David Bray, and probably a few others I don t know about. The food was excellent and the company genial. There weren t quite as many people as we had last year, but the club house was full. It s been very difficult to predict the turnout for various events. Any ideas? The summer will be very busy with sailing and social events, so be sure to keep up with the web site and read your emails for details. Remember the Father s Day breakfast is NOT on a sailing weekend because Father s Day is the third Sunday of the month, June 19. The McGill women and anyone else who wants to help are hosting the event. See you on the water or in the kitchen, Margaret McGill Adult Sail Training By Bill McVey Adaptive Sailing Program We held our first outing for 2011 on Friday May 13th, and by all accounts it was a great success. We had 13 guests, eight of whom were Wounded Warriors recovering here in San Antonio, four were family members, and one was the representative from Operation Comfort, with whom we coordinated to put on this event. We also had eighteen LCYC volunteers and 8 boats lined up for the day (although we opted to use five of the larger ones so families could sail together). It was a perfect sunny day with temperatures in the 80's and a nice breeze of 6-9 mph. We began at 11 am with a short boat orientation "class", followed by a great fix-your-own sandwich, chips, and cookies lunch provided by LCYC and served up by Mary Lindsey, Carolyn Harris, and Millie McVey! At noon we made our boat assignments, boat crews met their guests, and we headed for the boats, to enjoy sailing until returning about 2:30 pm. Virtually all of our guests did lots of steering, sail trimming, and especially enjoyed it when the boats heeled over in puffs! At the end of the day, they all expressed their sincere thanks for providing them this this fun-filled opportunity. I know I speak for all of our volunteers when I say we enjoyed it every bit as much. Our guests were wonderful folks and soaked in all the sailing knowledge we could show them in this one afternoon. They were very easy to please, and fun to have on board. In addition to the ladies mentioned above, I would like to acknowledge and thank all of the following members for joining in to help make this day possible; Bubba Horner, Dave Sanford, Rick Nathan, Joe Vied, Henry McGill, Ray Leubner, David Bray, Carl Hawkins, Hans Micklitz, Pat Edwards, Charlie Mayer, Barry Parkoff, Jim Ritchie, and Marvin Arnold, Bob Wickman, and Gabby Hays Our next outing is planned for Saturday June 18. Our guests will be adults and kids with special needs. We organize this outing with the SA Parks and Recs Therapeutic Sports Program. We would like to have 10 boats and skippers available and another 10 experienced sailors to help out on each boat and be the back up in case the skipper decides to take a swim! We also will need 3 folks to put out the lunches and pick up afterward. If you are interested, please contact me at bmcvey@gvtc.com. Thanks very much. Women's Sailing Program By Lynn Simpson Online Registration for The Women s Sailing Program is now open. The classes will kick off in July with Learn To Sail, and will be followed by Advanced Sailing, and Intro To Racing. The dates are as follows: Learn To Sail July 16, 9:00 am 5:00 pm July 17, 9:30 am 4:30 pm Advanced Sailing July 30, 9:00 am 4:00 pm July 31, 9:30 am 4:30 pm Intro To Racing August 7, 9:30 am 4:30pm. To sign up just go to the LCYC home page, click on learn to sail scroll to Women s Sailing complete the registration form and click on submit. These classes are for women new to sailing and also for women sailors who would like to better their sailing skills. See you in July! Youth Sailing By Kellie Terrell The Spring Board Boat series wrapped up in May, with Brandon Cassard taking 1st place in the Opti fleet. Madelyne Wilson finished in 2nd, followed by Nia Clements (Continued on page 3) Page 2 of 11

Saturdays on the Youth Dock! UPCOMING EVENTS: TSA Changes in L Attitude Regatta @ Corpus Christi Yacht Club ~ June 4-5 Saturday Sailing @ LCYC ~ June 4, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Saturday Sailing @ LCYC ~ June 11, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Summer Board Boat series @ LCYC ~ June 12 (12:00 p.m. Skippers Meeting; 1:00 p.m. start per NOR, but sometimes summer series races start at 3:00 p.m. - ***Confirm start time with Bubba Horner, Race Chairman) in 3rd, and Shaun Besch in 4th. In the Laser Radial fleet, Chris Harkins took 1st place, followed by Kelton Smith in 2nd, and Cory Rustin in 3rd! Andy Kniffin finished 2nd in the Sunfish fleet; the only junior sailor racing a Sunfish in the Spring Series. Stacy Moore, skippering her Dad s boat, finished 3rd in the Flying Scot fleet. Great job to all the youth sailors!! The Saturday Sailing program is underway again! The kids are coming out in good numbers to practice their sailing skills and to have fun on the water with friends! Thanks to Clay Cassard, Bill McVey, Diane & Ian Clements, and Dave Lilley for staffing all the Spring Saturday Sailing @ LCYC ~ June 18, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Youth RACE CAMP @ LCYC ~ June 23-26 Docks & Grounds By Marvin Arnold No doubt about it, Summer is here, and with the high temperatures and lack of rain the lake level is already three and a half feet down from full pool. Watch your bottoms around all the shallow points in the lake as they are closer than you think. (Continued on page 4) Page 3 of 11

(Continued from page 3) The work shop addition is complete and now wiring and shelving are being installed. The much needed storage space is welcomed. competitive fleet, with everyone having a chance to win. Beauty of a one design fleet. Only way to go especially in small dinghy type sail boats. Our boat work area now has a large cement slab and the boat hoist A-frames have been painted. Your working conditions are greatly improved with this addition. Remember, if you haven t used the boat hoist before, get checked out by one of the Docks and Grounds Staff before using the equipment. Watch for our weather Race Chairman Report Bubba Horner Keel Boats What a beautiful day for sail boat racing. Not a cloud in sky, but cool temperatures all day. Wind predicted at 020-030 degrees around 16 mph. Ended up with 1st race at 360 degrees around 10-12 mph. Chris Christian fouled at start, and was dead last after heading to far right side of course J-22s approaching leeward mark, all on starboard tack to make his penalty turns. Chris ended up 1st to windward mark well ahead of fleet! Good lesson, never give up, to many variables in sail boat racing, so always have a chance to win. Bill coasts across finish line in shortened race. 2nd race moved windward mark to 345 degrees with wind still very shifty and variable. Fred Lindsey won last race of day to beat Keith Zars by one point. Keith had missed April races when it really blew hard, so had no throw outs. Keith does well in high winds. If good in high winds, usually always do good in high winds, different technique. Should use every opportunity to sail in heavy winds. Will make you a better sailor, and also builds confidence. Josef Scherm is a good example. All that North Sea sailing pays off in heavy weather, as Josef really does well under windy conditions. His Soling has a very deep keel with large bulb at end, so loves heavy weather. Some keel boats are very tender (heal over more in less wind) but are faster in lighter conditions which we experience here at Canyon Lake the majority of time. Derek Crawford won both Non-Spin B class to take 1st place for series. Pete Prados had a chainplate pulled out and is under going repairs, but should by back in water in time for Memorial Day Regatta. There was a 3 way tie for 1st place, Non-Spin A, but Tom Geis pulled it out by winning last race. Talked with Tom and is forming a Cruiser/Big Boat fleet. If get 3 or more boats, will have their own fleet, which is only fair. How in the world can a cruising type boat compete with a stripped down racing type keel boat? Racing boats either on hoist or pulled out of water and dry stored. Maybe be able to get more of our Cruisers to participate in races. Gary Bourgeois has Chris Christian in a safe leeward position forcing Chris to tack over to starboard tack shortly after photo taken. Wind very shifty, with huge changes in direction and velocity all day. Chris had 7th in 2nd race. J-22 is a very Really a lot of fun, and will make anyone a much better sailor. Rules not that hard and Tom and Jim Kizziar would be more than willing to help guys get involved. Sail boat racing is very addictive because so much fun and a lot of folks involved. Great meal prepared by Luzia and Wayne Weston, with (Continued on page 5) Page 4 of 11

(Continued from page 4) Mary Lindsey and Sue Radley also involved. like the trophies. 1st place were frosted beer mugs, other places were coffee cups. Trophies were made by Gerardo RC manned by Bob Middleton, Betty Rourke, Gerardo Gala, Bubba Horner Chase manned by Wayne Eckstine, Lee Woodbury and Joe, and friend of Gerardo Gala, who has had Coast Guard experience. Trophies were made by Gerardo Gala which everyone really seemed to enjoy. 1st place was a frosted beer stein with following places by coffee cups. All have picture of involved fleet on surface. Board Boats What a difference a day makes. Had 10-12 mph out of 345-360 degrees yesterday for Keelboat races. Forecast today for Board boats was 15-20 mph out of 070 degrees. Ended up with wind all over compass, maximum about 6 mph. Shortened 2nd race because of dying wind, and abandoned 3rd race for lack of wind. Dave Sanford put a real horizon job on Sunfish fleet. He came by RC boat and said he was heading to practice for water skiing events that will be held at Lake Mc Queeny as summer approaches. Good call on his part, as he only missed a shortened race and a canceled race. Dave easily won 1st place overall. Jeff, Stacy, and daughter, Emma, finally showed up for their 1st race of Spring Series and immediately took a first place. We shortened course for 2nd race of day, looked like finish line would not be long enough, because 8 Flying Scots appeared to lined up for a photo finish. Bill McVey coasted across in first place, followed by Rich Nathan and Wade Arledge who were grinning ear to ear, having a great time. Bob Middleton called off 3rd race because of lack of wind. Bob did a great job in running races which is difficult in light airs. Bob was assisted by Betty Rourke and Lee Woodbury. I helped Wayne Eckstine on Chase boat, which allowed me to get some photos from a different angle. Great meal was served by Luzia and Wayne Weston. Trophies presented to winners. Everyone seemed to really Immediately after start of Sunfish race. Note fleet 2 flag, blue with white ball just dropped and fleet 3 flag already up, a rolling start. Dave is in ideal position, ahead and to windward Madelyne Wilson attempting to blanket Brandon Cassard with her wind shadow, downwind starboard tack. Note wind direction by flag at Randolph. Gala, which has been helping on RC boats. Will keep him busy for a while making our trophies,. Optis sailed by Madelyne Wilson and Brandon Cassard. Madelyne winning 1st race, with Brandon winning last 2 races. They were able to get in 3 races before wind quit. Brandon's brother, Chris Hawkins won the Laser Radial fleet with Kelton Smith coming in 2nd. Would like to thank Clay Cassard for being out on water helping keep an eye on the kids. Really takes a load off of RC boats. Bubba Longneck Multihull Regatta Joe Monosmith The 2011 Longneck multihull regatta had the best wind and weather in years. Race committee got off five good races on Saturday and two more on Sunday. This was in no small part due to our excellent chase boat crews: Jack and Barb Rudduck along with Lenny on chase one, Grant Lucas and Marvin Arnold along with J.D. on chase two. These guys (and gal) picked them marks up and laid 'em down so fast that there was no waiting between races. The kitchen crew of Pat Ketchum, Sue Radley and several members of Sea Scout Ship 26, lead by Terry Tomko, put in a full day s work preparing a finger licken good barbeque dinner that just could not be beat. Saturday night's Longneck raffle was the highlight of the weekend (well maybe not to the racers) with all sorts of goodies: camping chairs, wine, hotel stays and more flamingos than you would have thought possible handed out with much joviality and good natured disrespect. Longneck benefits Sea Scout Ship 26 so, if you did not make it this year be sure to mark your calendar for next year. I guarantee it will be bigger and better then ever. Final Results are on next page. (Continued on page 7) Page 5 of 11

FOURTH ANNUAL BUILD A BOAT COMPETITION AND DUCT TAPE REGATTA AUGUST 6, 2010 The Fourth Annual LCYC Build a Boat Competition and Duct Tape Regatta will be held on Saturday, August 6 beginning at 3:00 p.m. on the LCYC superdock. Teams will build their boats on the superdock within a prescribed time limit from materials provided by the Club. Teams can embellish their boats with decorations of their choice. After the completed boats are judged, they will compete in the Duct Tape Regatta, which will be held at the LCYC lagoon. Teams: This event will be an intra-club competition. Teams from D Dock, C Dock, B Dock, and Youth Dock will compete for Build a Boat prizes. Members who wish to field an independent team must register by contacting Jim Kizziar at 210-299- 3526 by August 1 to ensure availability of materials for their boat. Date/Time: Saturday, August 6. Boat building begins at 3:00 p.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m. Judging and the Duct Tape Regatta will follow. Materials and Building: Insulation sheet, rolls of duck tape and plywood will be provided by the Club. Teams may NOT add any other structural materials to those supplied by the Club. Teams are encouraged to "Theme" and decorate their boat, at their expense. Boats may be designed prior to the competition, but must be built entirely on the Superdock within the time period specified for the competition. Hand tools only (no power tools) may be used in building the boat. All tools must be furnished by the Teams. Theme: Each boat should have a theme. The better the theme, the more elaborate the theme, the more points will be awarded by the Judges. Design and Assembly: The boat must be a "sit in" vessel. No "sit on" designs (such as surfboards or look-a-likes) are allowed. The Duct Tape Regatta: This year there will be three races in the Duct Tape Regatta. The first race will be a youth event and the paddler must be 15 years or younger (paddlers may be recruited from the Youth Team). The second race will be an adult event. The third race will be a relay race. Further details regarding the races will be provided at the beginning of the event. Paddles for each boat are the responsibility of the team and not the club, so remember to bring them to the event. The start and finish of the races will in the LCYC lagoon. Life jackets are required for all racers. The racer must be a member of the Team (e.g., the D dock team racer must have a boat on D dock, or be a family member with a boat on the dock). In the event of tie in any race, a "final heat" will be conducted between the tied boats. Boat Awards: A panel of distinguished judges will select the boat awards in each category. Awards will include Best Theme and Decoration, Best Construction and Most Spirited Shore Crew. The overall winning Team will be enshrined on the permanent Build A Boat trophy. Duct Tape Regatta Awards: Cumulative points for the three races will decide which Team wins the Duct Tape Regatta. The paddlers for the winning Team will receive Duct Tape Regatta trophies. Refreshments: Each Team is to supply its own refreshments and shore crew. Sharing of refreshments is encouraged. The Club will provide a beer keg for the event. Since this will be an LCYC family event, each team is expected to control the consumption of alcoholic beverages to those of legal age. Come join in the competition and fun. Cheer on your favorite team. Observe design and boat building skills on the Superdock. If you are not on a Team, come to the dock and enjoy the fun. If you have any questions or suggestions for this event, please contact Jim Kizziar at (office 210-299-3526), (cell 210-410-2650) or james.kizziar@bgllp.com. Page 6 of 11

(Continued from page 5) Event Calendar Racing Events June 4 Sunfish Regional Regatta June 5 Sunfish Regional Regatta June 11 9-12 Youth Sailing Summer Series June 11 Keel Boats Summer Series - 1:30pm June 12 Board Boats Summer Series - 2pm June 18 9-12 Youth Sailing June 23-26 Youth Race Camp July 26 Flying Scott Masters July 2 9-12 Youth Sailing July 4 Branch Long Distance Race - 9am July 8 HCYC Series 1 July 9 9-12 Youth Sailing July 9 Keel Boat Summer Series - 3pm July 10 Board Boat Summer Series - 3pm July 15 HCYC Series 2 July 16 9-12 Youth Sailing July 16 Women s Learn To Sail - 9am - 5pm July17 Women s Learn To Sail - 9:30-4:30pm July 22 HCYC Series 3 July 23 9-12 Youth Sailing July 23-24 Summer Regatta - 12:30pm July 29 HCYC Series 4 July 30 Youth Sailing July 30 Women s Advanced Sailing - 9am - 4pm July 31 Women s Advanced Sailing - 9:30am - 4:30pm Social Sailors Club Pat Ketchum John and Pam Lack hosted the May event. We all got together for a good ole fashion Weiner Roast. The weather was a bit gloomy but we all had a great time anyway. Everything Tastes Better In Paradise! Fins up everyone!!! Jimmy Buffett Party is just around the corner. This year we're shaking it up a bit with the renowned "Cheeseburgers in Paradise" theme. All of you Parrotheads are invited to join the fun. Non-Racing Events June 11 Board Meeting - 8:30am June 11 Jimmy Buffett Party June 18 Adapted Sailing II - 11am-3pm June 19 Father s Day Breakfast - 9am July 4 4th of July BarBQ - 4pm July 9 Board Meeting - 8:30am July 10 Commodore s Breakfast - 9am July 16 Social Sailors Club Shrimp Boil - 6pm July 24 Parents Day It all starts on Saturday June 11th at the annual LCYC Jimmy Buffett "CHEESE BURGERS IN PARADISE" Party. Frozen concoctions at 5:30pm: Dinner begins at 6:00pm. Your favorite band "Island Texas" will be there playing (Continued on page 8) Page 7 of 11

Notices / Subleases / Collectables Short classified ads LCYC members: Short classified ads in the Ditty Bag are FREE to LCYC members. It is requested that members notify the Ditty Bag Editor when their ad has been fulfilled. DittyBag@LCYC.net Nonmembers: Short classified ads are not available to nonmembers. Business card ads Business card ads in the Ditty Bag are business card size (2 x3.5 ). LCYC members: Business card ads are available to LCYC members at $5/month or $50 year paid in advance. Nonmembers: Business card ads for nonmembers are available at $200 paid in advance for a 1-year contract ClubAdmin@LCYC.net Slip sublease availability to LCYC members: If you are looking for someone to sublease your slip, or if you want to sublease someone s slip, call Carolyn Cole, 210-590-7100. Your name and contact information will be included on the sublease contact list in the next Ditty Bag. All subleases require Board approval. Maximum term of subleases is 6 months. LCYC polo shirts and caps with embroidered LCYC burgee for sale; Contact Linda and Marvin Arnold for size and color availability LCYC mugs, decals, totes, gifts, and more are available through the Ship s Store on www.lcyc.net Information for Hill County Yacht Club s races and events can be found on their website: www.hcyc-tx.com Find more information on LCYC events, RSVP for LCYC events, and register for LCYC races on the LCYC website: www.lcyc.net Note: The Canyon Lake s level is up to just over 900 ft. - Daily and yearly graphs of the lake s level are available on www.lcyc.net LCYC Members Desiring to Sublease a Slip: None Subleases Available to LCYC Members: None WANTED WANTED - sunfish rudder, new type (kick up) with or without tiller. Pat Edwards at 210 341 2850 or Patrick1144@mac.com Wanted - Used Fore Sail for roller furling on Catalina 27 Standard Rig. Wayne Eckstine 830-226-5225 or 210-286-6004 MISCELLANEOUS Single line reefing kit. made by Garhauer Marine. Holds up to 3/8" line. All new, never been used. $145.00. Robert Downs, 210-659- 2150 or rddvette@sbcglobal.net. (06/09) (Continued from page 7) some of your favorite songs. So Drag out the Flip Flops and come and Live It Up! you can Host one of these events. The Shrimp Boats Are A Coming!! July 16th; 6:00pm. YEA...The Shrimp Boil returns!!!! Hosting this event will be Terry and Gail Tomko. All Members attending this event are asked to bring a pound of Medium to Large Shrimp. We'll have our cookers ready to cook it for you!! More info to follow. SSC still needs Host for August 20th; October 15th. If you have the time and have some really cool ideas we need you. Please contact Pat Ketchum at ktch1pat@gvtc.com if Page 8 of 11

When your ad has been fulfilled, please notify Editor for removal FOR SALE 22 ft Chrysler, with 4 hp outboard (needs a tune-up). Nice cabin. Four wheel tandem trailer can be seen at slip c-246. I am willing to sublet the slip. Call 512-353-0055 $3500. (06/09) 1986 Suzuki, long shaft 10 hp, 2 stroke, w / 5 gal. gas can, has good spark & compression, needs a water pump. Make an offer, even if you think it s ridiculous! I spent $75 at Boatmasters having it evaluated and the $75 is good toward the repair. (210) 394-5205, Catherine. 2 spring outboard motor mount, $150 obo, Catherine at 210-394-5205 or email at cp.playtx@live.com 1979 Ranger 30: 16 hp diesel engine, roller furler jib, full-batten main, 2-speed self-tailing winches. $22K Contact: 210-695-8473, e- mail: jewtnudy@gmail.com. Marine 30 amp. 50ft. shore power cord-$60.00 FX16 10# Fortress Anchor-$85.00 10KGS 22# Claw Anchor-$50.00 5' 3/8" Galvanized Anchor Chain-$35.00 10' 3/8 Galvanized Anchor Chain-$60.00 2 10X28" Fenders with lines, and Covers-$50.00 each for additional information, please contact Carl Hawkins Snipe 20553 - Cubasco self rescuing model 1972. Used very little and has been under cover for past 35 years. Dolly for launching with trailer hitch. Boat cover, two suits of sails. $2000. Bubba Horner's old Snipe. Mike O'Neill, 30165 Bulverde Hills Drive, Bulverde, TX 78163-2121, 830-438-7834 Cal 24. Very good shape. 3 headsails, 6 HP Johnson long shaft. $3900 or best offer. In slip #D-328. Call Harry Halff, 210-279-5200. 1987 Catalina 15, also called a Coronado 15, with galvanized trailer, main and jib, boat,sails and trailer in excellent condition. Fun and fast. Asking $3000.00 or best offer. Ed Maxwell, LYCY #970 Tel: 210-286-6577 Catalina 22 #5572 It's time for EL FEO to find a new home. Contact me at rgross@teleflex.com Trailer sailed and spinnaker rigged, Epoxy bottom, faired keel, Lewmar two speed winches, internal halyards, 6/1 internal out haul, single line reef, Lewmar mainsheet block, boom kicker, and carbon fiber tiller extension. Full set of Bartlett racing sails main, 110%jib, (2) 150% genoas, spinnaker Optimized for club or circuit racing. $3,900 Cal 2-27, 1976, Great condition, slip D-327, Atomic 4 engine runs great, Harkin Roller furling, Spinnaker, bimini, depth sounder, spinnaker, VHF, CD Player, new bottom job summer 2010, The boat is in great shape. Price $8,900. David Lindow #878 Home: 210-659-5722, Cell 210-334-7120, cherish@fbcuc.org Twin Vee 10'6' power cat, fast boat--for fishing, tube running or just fast fun. Yamaha 15 hp motor and Big Tex trailer. $3500 410-279- 0248 cbrookeperkins@yahoo.com Marinco 30 amp. 50ft. shore power cord-$30.00 - two (2) heavy duty dock cleats $5.00 each. Contact Gary Kirkham @ gary.kirkham@pega.com or call (409) 974-0580 Deck Boat 2002 Hurricane Fun Deck 196. 115 HP Yamaha fuel Injected 4 cylinder outboard. 35 engine hours! Galvanized Trailer. Boat rarely used. Loaded with options Swim, fish or ski! $10,900. Contact Beth Knox at 512-392-4092 or512-392-1630 cell. Or mk06@txstate.edu. 1985 Hunter 28.5 for sale, in very nice condition with modern styling and all the amenities of a larger yacht, such as: wheel steering with pedestal mounted analog speed and depth instruments (I have new digital replacements in the box) and a folding teak table, a Yanmar 18hp diesel that runs like a clock, 130 Furling Genoa with all controls led aft to the cockpit, and 6 3 headroom in the cabin. The interior of the boat is of nicely crafted teak with features including: a large v-berth forward with a hatch mounted AC unit; a salon with port and starboard settees surrounding a folding table on the mast post over a beautiful teak and holly inlaid floor; a nav station desk with electrical panel, portable VHF and nice sounding AM/FM/CD system; a kitchen with built in sink, stove and ice box; a private aft cabin with large berth; and a private head and shower with hot and cold pressure water.. I am asking $16,500t. You are welcome to see her for yourself in slip 306, and make a viewing/sailing appointment by calling my cell @ 210-355-0196. Ericson 29 1975 model, LOA 28 7, Beam 9 3, Draft 4 4. Good condition, Atomic 4 works well. Good old boat that needs a little attention and work, but is ready to sail any time. Sails are in good condition, roller furling jib. Asking $11,000. Contact Mike at 210-771- 1142 or email msamulin@intruderalert.net ODay 222 Shoal Draft Sailboat,25th Anniversary Edition Johnson Sail-Drive 6hp Outboard (Long Shaft) Dual Axle Easy Load Trailer, Buddy Bearings Easily Trailerable & Ramp Launched Lead Shoal Draft Keel with Centerboard Sails in 24 inches of Water Cruising Mainsail, Jib & Genoa New Standing Rigging, Running Rigging & Forward Hatch Dry Sailed, Roomy Cockpit, Tiller Anchor, Fenders, Cockpit Cushions Roomy Interior - Open Layout (No Centerboard Trunk) Cabin Sleeps 4 Comfortably Fresh Water Tank, Sink, Port-a- Potty, Privacy Curtains Lots of Storage for Weekending or Coastal Cruising Great for Daysailing.$5,500.00 jeanjunker@gmail.com 432-553-4447 1989 Hobie 18 A well-cared for, available at $1989. Includes storage cover, the trailer with cat box and sail tube, spare wheels, safety chains, PFD s, spare parts, etc. Hobie is titled and ready to go to her new home. All Harken hardware, with new roller furler last year. Fresh running rigging and Hawaiian righting line. Red white and blue sails are original but in good shape and set, trampoline the same. Hulls and boards are all solid, no soft spots, but a few patches of minor-and-repaired rock rash along the leading edges. She s a very fast, fun boat for Canyon Lake or the Laguna Madre. Photos available and can be seen in the dry store area on request. Ranger 23-TM and hydrohoist. $2500. In slip #B-111. Contact Manfred Kremkus @ 830-964-3358 or manfredk@gvtc.com, or Fred Lindsey @ 830-964-2803. Yacht Twin Motor, 1993 Evinrude 9.9 hp. with electric start & special propeller for stronger reverse. We have used it on our-j-80 since Spring, 2001. It's in excellent condition; Great in high wind conditions; We never used the electric start; since, my wife can start it usually with two pulls. $825.00, George Hall, Home: 830-278-3771, Lake 830-964-6475. 2 Optis, complete and ready to be sailed. $150 each. These were the club's first purchases for the youth program and are well-used, but a great deal for the price. 1 Dolphin and trailer. Complete. Hasn't been used in several years, needs lots of cleaning and other minor work. $300 or best offer. These boats are on the LCYC grounds. Contact Bill McVey if interested." Page 9 of 11

BOAT U. S. MEMBERSHIP Join BOAT US at the special Co-op Group rate of $12.50 one-half the regular $25.00 annual dues. To join, call BOAT US at 800-395-2628; or contact Carolyn Cole at 210-590-7100 for information. syntergysystems Jean Junker, CDP, CCP Software, Data, Web & IT Solutions 4009 Kniffen Drive Midland, Texas 79705 432.553.4447 jean.junker@syntergysystems.net www.syntergysystems.net JEFF FOERSTER 1737 PAT BOOKER ROAD UNIVERSAL CITY, TX 78148 Kawasaki of UNIVERSAL CITY MOTORCYCLES -- STREET & DIRT ATV * MULE Utility Vehicles * JET-SKI 800-868-8942 Blue Bonnet Chrysler Dodge Ed Berich Certified Sales Consultant Cell: 830-660-1719 547 S. Seguin Ave. New Braunfels, TX 78130 Bus. Phone (830) 606-3463 Toll Free 1 (800) 879-2621 Fax (830) 624-7192 www.bbdodge.com LCYC member business card ad space $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net or 210-410-4943 LCYC member business card ad space $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net or 210-410-4943 LCYC member business card ad space $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net or 210-410-4943 LCYC member business card ad space $5/month, $50/year, paid in advance. Contact the Ditty Bag Editor at DittyBag@LCYC.net or 210-410-4943 s Churr ails Loft Website: www.schurrsails.com From tiller covers to sails, Schurr Sails offers an excellent product at a competitive price. Lindsey Marine Texas Representative For quotes, please email to fred@lindseymarine.com Voice and Fax (830)-964-2803 www.lindseymarine.com Fred Lindsey 14194 FM 306 Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Lindsey Marine Now offering complete rigging service for SS standing rigging and lifelines. Specializing in Fiberglass Repair and Refinishing. Bottom Jobs, Complete Boat Maintenance Voice and Fax: 830-964-2803 Email: fred@lindseymarine.com Web: www.lindseymarine.com Attention Visitors We are located on the mesmerizing Guadalupe River, 12381 FM 306 Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Tel: 830-964-3600 Toll free: 1-800-460-8891 Email: riverfun@gvtc.com just 3 miles from LCYC Website: www.maricopariversidelodge.com Page 10 of 11

OFFICERS Commodore....Ray Leubner Vice Commodore... Harold Simmons Rear Commodore... David Bray Secretary... Margaret McGill Treasurer... Renee Kizziar Race Chairman:... Bubba Horner Race Activities Chairman:.. Luzia Weston Wurstfest Chairman:... Harold Simmons BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2010-2011 2011-2012 Jim McNeel... Lynn Simpson Harold Simmons... Wayne Weston Bill Webb... Barry Parkoff Steve Wilson... Bob Middleton Ed Miller DOCKS & GROUNDS CHAIRMAN Marvin Arnold PROPERTY MANAGER Josef Scherm CLUB ADMINISTRATOR Carolyn Cole 2011 LCYC Committee Chairs Activities Director... Margaret McGill Audit Committee... Richard Galloway Budget Committee... Henry Mcgill Cabana Owners Committee... Herb Eastwood Counsel to the Board of Governors... Jim Kizziar Ditty Bag Editor... Gene Ferguson Docks and Grounds Committee Chairman... Marvin Arnold Emergency Task Force Committee Chairman... Josef Scherm Long Range Planning Committee Chairman... Barry Parkoff Membership Committee Chairman... Jim Garity New Member Ambassador... Betty Rourke Personnel Committee Chairman... Bob Middleton PHRF Committee Chairman... Jim Garity Race Activities Chairman... Wayne & Luzia Weston Race Committee Chairman... Bubba Horner Safety Committee Chairman... Harold Simmons Slip Utilization Committee Chairman... Bob Weiss Social Sailors Club Chairman... Pat Ketchum Texas Sailing Association Representative... Peter Young Website Administrator... Kathy Leubner Wurstfest Regatta Committee Chairman... Harold Simmons Youth Coordinator... Kellie Terrell Contact List Commodore... Commodore@LCYC.net Race Chair... RaceChairman@LCYC.net Activities Chair... Margaret.mcgill@gmail.com Docks & Grounds Chair... DocksAndGroundsChairman@lcyc.net Property Manager... PropertyManager@LCYC.net Phone: 830-964-2314 Fax: 830-964-2317 Ditty Bag Editor... DittyBag@LCYC.net Club Administrator... ClubAdmin@LCYC.net Phone: 210-590-7100 Fax: 210-590-3027 Website Administrator... WebMaster@lcyc.net Wurstfest Chairman... WurstfestChairman@LCYC.net Treasurer... Treasurer@LCYC.net Youth Sailing Chair... kmt@gvtc.com Page 11 of 11