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October, 2006 www.corinthians.org Volume 11, Issue 8 US: $2.50 Official Newsletter of the Corinthian Sailing Association of Lake Pontchartrain Eligibility and Entry Open to everyone with a sailboat. The entry fee is $25.00. The fleet will consist of spinnaker, non-spinnaker and cruising divisions. Benefit Rating Participants shall be able boost their boat s PHRF by purchasing time in 3 second increments. Participants shall also be able to hit any other boat s rating as well. Purchasing time is not restricted to boat owners. Crew and spectators are encouraged to purchase time as well. In addition, there will be a list of non-cash ratings adjustments available at before registration. Rating Bands Divisions and fleets will be determined using the Benefit Rating. Class breaks and scratch sheets will be posted at the skippers meeting. Trophies Awards will be presented at New Orleans Yacht Club following the race. Schedule of Events Sunday 15 October 2006 New Orleans Yacht Club Notice of Regatta 2006 Pink Ribbon Regatta 15 October 2006 Presented by the Lake Pontchartrain Women s Sailing Association to benefit the Louisiana Breast Cancer Task Force 09:30 to 11:00 Registration and Benefit Ratings Purchase 11:30 Skippers' Meeting 13:00 Warning signal for first class 16:00 Party with food, cash bar, music by Dr. Jazz. 17:00 Silent auction opens 18:15 Last board closes UPCOMING EVENTS Pink Ribbon Regatta October 15, 2006 CSA Fall Series south: Nov. 12 CSA Autumn Series north: Dec. 2 Twilight Sailing: Last race Oct. 18,6:30 start LPRC Oct. 27-28 PYC Nov. 3-4 SYC, NOYC General Membership meeting: Nov. 29, 7 pm ELEC- TIONS CSA Birthday Party Saturday, January 13, 2007 Canon s Restaurant 4141 St. Charles Ave. CSA Board Meeting 2nd Tuesday

Corinthian Sailing Association JibSheet October, 2006 Page 2 6*'%1/2#0; %QRKGTU.CUGT2TKPVGTU (CZ/CEJKPGU 5GTXKEG5WRRN[5CNGU Q+H[QWVJKPMYGUCKNHCUV[QWUJQWNF UGGJQYHCUVQWTUGTXKEGKUR /CEJQ5NCXKEJ Committee Boat Volunteers for 2006 Volunteers for race committee are still needed: Boats entered in a series that do not compete because they are serving as the race committee will receive a score that is equal to the average score of the other races in that series. If a boat entered in a series serves as race committee in two of three races, that boat will receive a score of the average of all championship series races sailed to date. Such boat, however, cannot be declared winner of the series. All Race Committees receive an honorarium of $30 to help defray committee expenses To sign up for race committee, contact Don Griglack! Official newsletter of the Corinthian Sailing Association of Lake Pontchartrain. Copyright 2005, CSA, P.O. Box 1695, Metairie, LA 70004. All rights reserved. The purpose of the Association is to promote the knowledge and expertise of its members in seamanship and sailing, and to promote and encourage racing of sailboats as a sport in the Gulf South, and particularly on Lake Pontchartrain. EDITOR: Ellie McCulloch Guest EDITOR: Casey Grimm Editorial communications to: deb-casey@cox.net, esmcculloch@aol.com FLAG OFFICERS: COMMODORE: Johnny Winters VICE-COMMODORE: Rick Berry REAR COMMODORE: Don Griglack TREASURER: David Herrera SECRETARY: Ella McCulloch PAST COMMODORE: Alan Robson AT LARGE BOARD MEMBERS: John Weathington Gilbert Maclachlan Margie Offan VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT: http://www.corinthians.org Webmaster: Danny Casanova ADVERTISEMENTS (50% discount to CSA members) 1/12 page $10.00/mo 1/4 page $30.00/mo 1/2 page $60.00/mo FULL $120.00 Beneteau New Power-Sailing Lessons 504-283-2507 West End 7356 West Roadway Drive J Boats Brokerage Sail -Charters www.murrayyachtsales.com New Orleans Mobile NORTH SAILS 1716 LAKE AVE, METAIRIE, LA 70005 AL GOOCH BENZ FAGET 504-831-1775 504-831-8857 504-831-1776 FAX

Corinthian Sailing Association JibSheet October, 2006 Page 3 Corinthian Sailing Association of Lake Pontchartrain 2006 Sailing Schedule Series Races Start Dates Notes Winter 3 1030* Jan 29, Feb 5, 12 Before Mardi Gras Spring 3 1030* May 7, 21, 28 After Starlight Series Summer 3 1900* July 22, 29, Aug 5 After Pensacola Race Fall 3 1030* Nov 12, 19, Dec 3 After LPRC break Series Races Start Dates Notes Spring 5 1900** April 5,12,19, 26 & May 3 Begins at CDT Fall 5 1830** Sep 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18* Ends with CST Race Start Date Day Notes Bayou Lacomb 1000* April 22 Saturday Single Handed 1000* Aug 20 Sunday Around the Lake NS-1600* July 8 Saturday evening M1-PSP-A or Great Lake Race 0900** Sept 9 Saturday Rain date: 9/30 Double-Handed 10:30 Oct 8 Sunday 2 people- 4 hands Race Start Proposed Date Notes Relay Race ** April 15 CSA, NOYC, SYC Race to Mandeville 1100** Mar 18 CSA, NOYC, SYC & PontYC 1000** Mar 19 Ladies Fleur de Lis ** June 3 & 4 CSA, LPWSA, NOYC, SYC Pam Sintes Race 1000** Aug 26 CSA, SSYC * Skipper s meeting / Registration will be 90 minutes before the first race of the series at the CSA office. The location of results announcement & after-race party will be announced at the Skipper s Meeting. ** Skipper s meeting location and Registration procedures will be defined in the Notice of Regatta (NOR). The location of results announcement and after-race party will be specified in the NOR.

Corinthian Sailing Association JibSheet October, 2006 Page 4 CSA NORTH SHORE 2006 SCHEDULE Late Spring and Summer Series to start at 6 PM No experience needed, come on out! To race or crew, call Charlie Erickson, 985-892-4133 or 2voodoo@bellsouth.net NORTH SHORE RESULTS The last race of the First Summer Series was sailed July 22. Good to falling winds from the south. Aftershock beat out C'est la Vie by 24 seconds and took first place in the series in Class A with two firsts. Zydeco finished third. Southern Comfort took first and won Class B for the series. Finishing behind Southern Comfort was Miressia, Lamania and Franscisa. Schedule 2&7/LHI(ULFVRQ5DFH /35& 129/35& 7+$1.6*,9,1* '(&)DOO &+5,670$6 1(:<($56 Class "A" Aftershock 2 C'est la Vie 3 Mirissia 6 Lamania 8 Desire 10 Zydeco 10 Series Results Class "B" Southern Comfort 2 Reivers 5 Summer Wind 7 Franscisa 7 Macho Slavich named US Sailing Sailor of the Week, June 21, 2006 Macho Slavich, former Vice Commodore, Rear Commodore, Sportsman of the Year, and At-Large board member of the CSA was recently honored by US Sailing. Says US Sailing: Macho Slavich, who was born in Croatia but calls New Orleans his home, learned to sail in his thirties in big boats. He started off by sailing on a 50-foot PHRF cruiser and has since sailed in everything from a J/130 and Irwin 31 to his own beloved S2 7.9. He fell in love with the sport and the racing crowd and truly enjoys cruising the Gulf Coast and lake area around New Orleans. A funny thing happened though when he was watching the Finn sailors in the last Olympic Games: this big boat sailor who had never sailed in dinghies got charged up to start a local Finn fleet. After picking up the pieces post-hurricane Katrina (where he stayed behind and helped rescue friends and neighbors), he s back re-building his Finn fleet. Macho jokes about going backwards in sailing, that is starting in big boats and moving toward dinghies and adds, Maybe in a year or two, I ll be in an Opti. Does anyone know if there is a Gray Fleet? In his spare time, he s also working to help create a new sailing center for the City of New Orleans. e-ussailing-weekly Electronic Newsletter from US SAILING, June 21, 2006.

GREAT LAKE RACE RESULTS BY FLEET DATE SAILED: September 9, 2006 Start delayed 1 hr by thunderstorm 20-Mile course steeplechase, Course: Start-U-Delta-J-R-M-U-Finish Division Boat Sail No. Class PHRF Helm GLR 2006 Spin A Wild Thing LE-3 E-Scow ODR 96 Guy Echols 1.0 Spin A Tiare 2616 Cal 48 Mod 81 Bill Provensal 2.0 Spin A 1D35 35037 ID35 39 Scott Sonnier 3.0 Spin A Pineapple Express 47 Hobie 33 99 Guy Williams 4.0 Spin A USA 544 544 MDR 96 Tim Molony 5.0 Spin B Esprit De Vie 190 Tartan 33R 138 Gerald Kuehler 6.0 Spin A Phaedrea 25 Evelyn 32 105 Mark Phelan 7.0 Spin B Dixie Chick 286 S2 9.2 201 Johnny Winters 8.0 Spin B Stray Bullet 31877 Santana 30/30 135 Bill Jessee 9.0 Spin A Footloose Too 50911 J-35 75 Alan Robson 10.0 Spin B Tigi Two 52303 Newport 41 129 Dieter Hugel 11.0 Spin A Big J 32353 J-35 75 Rick Berry 12.0 NonSpin B C'Est Lavie 183 Catalina 30 183 Morris Molaison/ Charlie Erickson 13.0 Spin A J-Rex 76 J-92 105 John Weathington 14.0 Spin B Plus One 42685 Jeanneau Sunrise 34 138 Dave Herrera 15.0 Spin B Getaway 471 S2 7.9 171 George Tillman 16.0 Spin B Kokopelli 30248 C&C 34 150 Kyle Bowser 17.0 Spin B Blitz 332 Merit 25 174 Rob Grisoli 18.0 NonSpin A J/100 61 J/100 93 Stanton Murray 19.0 Spin A Tin Man 12 Antrim 27 81 Lee Eikel 20.0 Spin A Horizon 59785 Wilderness 40 Mod 75 Jim Christensen 21.0 Spin B Lickety Split 1712 Rhodes 19 249 Joel Durby 22.0 Spin B Beneteau 1st 7.5 162 Beneteau 1st 7.5 132 Rob Rogers 23.0 Spin B Good Groceries 13952 Kiwi 24 OB Mod 207 Ed Newman 24.0 Di- Boat SailNo Class PHRF Helm GLR 2006 Spin B Quest 6 Easterly 30 201 Glenn Higgins 25.0 NonSpin C'Est A Lavie The Right 183 Stuff Catalina 99 30 Catalina 183 36 Morris Molaison/ 165 Charlie Erickson Mike 1.0 Floberg 26.0 nsp in NonSpin B B Belief 17 Catalina 309 183 Tabatha Waters 27.0 No Spin Belief B Osprey 17 Catalina 922 309 Pearson 183 Ensign Tabatha 249 Waters Joel 2.0 Derby 28.0 nsp NonSpin B in B Summer Wind 30 Hunter 30 TM SD 216 Henry Barousse 29.0 NonSpin Summer A Wind Marie Lynn 30 Hunter 340 30 TM Hunter SD 340 216 Henry Barousse 177 Donald 3.0 Fratiger 30.0 nsp Spin B Lickety Split 1712 Rhodes 19 258 Peter Sladovich DNC in B NonSpin Y-Knot A Zydeco 658 Hunter 8313930TM Beneteau 207 30E John Wise 177 DNC DNC NonSpin B Y-Knot 658 Hunter 30TM 207 John Wise DNC in B No NonSpin La Joie B De La Vivre Joie De 16 Vivre Irwin 16 32 Irwin 32 207 Bill Fields 207 Bill DNC Fields DNC NonSpin A in B NonSpin A Miss Magic Islander 36 441 441 Hunter 410SD Islander 36 141 168 Wolfgang Teller DNC DNC Spin B Good Intentions 9 McGregor 234 Gilbert DNC Spin A Tritium 82 Corsair 28R 18 Larry Knauer DNC

Corinthian Sailing Association JibSheet October, 2006 Page 6 GREAT LAKE RACE RESULTS BY DIVISION DATE SAILED: September 9, 2006 Start delayed 1 hr by thunderstorm 20-Mile course steeplechase, Course: Start-U-Delta-J-R-M-U-Finish Division Boat SailNo Class PHRF Helm GLR 2006 Spin A Wild Thing LE-3 E-Scow ODR 96 Guy Echols 1.0 Spin A Tiare 2616 Cal 48 Mod 81 Bill Provensal 2.0 Spin A 1D35 35037 ID35 39 Scott Sonnier 3.0 Spin A Pineapple Express 47 Hobie 33 99 Guy Williams 4.0 Spin A USA 544 544 MDR 96 Tim Molony 5.0 Spin A Phaedrea 25 Evelyn 32 105 Mark Phelan 6.0 Spin A Footloose Too 50911 J-35 75 Alan Robson 7.0 Spin A Big J 32353 J-35 75 Rick Berry 8.0 Spin A J-Rex 76 J-92 105 John Weathington 9.0 Spin A Tin Man 12 Antrim 27 81 Lee Eikel 10.0 Spin A Horizon 59785 Wilderness 40 Mod 75 Jim Christensen 11.0 Spin A Tritium 82 Corsair 28R 18 Larry Knauer DNC Spin B Esprit De Vie 190 Tartan 33R 138 Gerald Kuehler 1.0 Spin B Dixie Chick 286 S2 9.2 201 Johnny Winters 2.0 Spin B Stray Bullet 31877 Santana 30/30 135 Bill Jessee 3.0 Spin B Tigi Two 52303 Newport 41 129 Dieter Hugel 4.0 Spin B Plus One 42685 Jeanneau Sunrise 34 138 Dave Herrera 5.0 Spin B Getaway 471 S2 7.9 171 George Tillman 6.0 Spin B Kokopelli 30248 C&C 34 150 Kyle Bowser 7.0 Spin B Blitz 332 Merit 25 174 Rob Grisoli 8.0 Spin B Lickety Split 1712 Rhodes 19 249 Joel Durby 9.0 Spin B Beneteau 1st 7.5 162 Beneteau 1st 7.5 132 Rob Rogers 10.0 Spin B Good Groceries 13952 Kiwi 24 OB Mod 207 Ed Newman 11.0 Spin B Quest 6 Easterly 30 201 Glenn Higgins 12.0 Spin B Osprey 922 Pearson Ensign 249 Joel Derby 13.0 Spin B Lickety Split 1712 Rhodes 19 258 Peter Sladovich DNC Spin B Good Intentions 9 McGregor 234 Gilbert DNC NonSpin A J/100 61 J/100 93 Stanton Murray 1.0 NonSpin A The Right Stuff 99 Catalina 36 165 Mike Floberg 2.0 NonSpin A Marie Lynn 340 Hunter 340 177 Donald Fratiger 3.0 NonSpin A Miss Magic 441 Hunter 410SD 141 Wolfgang Teller DNC NonSpin A Islander 36 441 Islander 36 168 DNC NonSpin A Zydeco 83139 Beneteau 30E 177 DNC NonSpin B C'Est Lavie 183 Catalina 30 183 Morris Molaison/ Charlie Erickson 1.0 NonSpin B Belief 17 Catalina 309 183 Tabatha Waters 2.0 NonSpin B Summer Wind 30 Hunter 30 TM SD 216 Henry Barousse 3.0 NonSpin B Y-Knot 658 Hunter 30TM 207 John Wise DNC NonSpin B La Joie De Vivre 16 Irwin 32 207 Bill Fields DNC SAVE THE DATE Corinthian Sailing Association Annual Birthday Party Saturday, January 13, 2007 Canon s Restaurant 4141 St. Charles Ave.

Corinthian Sailing Association JibSheet October, 2006 Page 7 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE GENERAL MEMBERSHIP CORINTHIAN SAILING ASSOCIATION OF LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN August 24, 2006, NEW ORLEANS YACHT CLUB Commodore Winters called the meeting to order at 7:45. A quorum was declared. Board members present were Dave Herrera, Gilbert Maclachlin, Ella McCulloch, Alan Robson, John Winters. Minutes: Nat Belloni moved that the minutes be accepted as published in the JibSheet. Dave Herrera seconded. The minutes were approved. Treasurer s report: Dave Herrera reported a total of 79 members. There are 56 general members and 15 associates. Race Committee: The Great Lake Race will be held on September 9 th. Ten boats have registered so far. There will be a limited number of t- shirts this year available at the race. Pre-paid orders will be taken also. Rick Berry is the regatta chair. Bob Maher will bring Second Cup for the Committee boat. The skipper s meeting and the results party will be at NOYC. Several advertising banners have been hung around the harbor. There was discussion about checking the location of the marks and entertainment for the GLR. Trophies for the Spring Series, Summer Series, and Around the Lake Race were presented. For the first time this year, boats could start the Around the Lake race at either M1 or NOYC A. The boats starting from MI beat the south shore boats due to favorable early evening winds. The North shore fleet now has 30 % of the total club membership. Ten boats completed in their summer series. They will hold a race on September 23. The skipper must be an associate member for that race. The Pam Sintes Memorial Regatta will be held on September 26th. Sintes Boat Works, South Shore Yacht Club, and Corinthian Sailing Association sponsor the event. Results will be at NOYC. George Hero will be Race Committee. This year, the race will require a female at the helm. There will be no crew requirement as in the last few years. Old Business: The Baby J mark has been found. about ¼ mile east of station. Louise Bienvenue motioned to adjourn. Gilbert Machlachlin seconded. The meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Ella McCulloch, Secretary, Corinthian Sailing Association of Lake Pontchartrain MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, CORINTHIAN SAILING ASSOCIATION OF LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN September 12, 2006, CSA office, 7356 West Roadway, New Orleans, LA 7124 Commodore Winters called the meeting to order at 7:45. Board members present were Rick Berry, Dave Herrera, Gilbert Maclachlin, Ella McCulloch, Alan Robson, John Winters, and John Weatherington. Minutes: Ella McCulloch moved that the minutes be accepted as published in the JibSheet. Gilbert Maclachlin seconded. Minutes were approved. Treasurer s report: Dave Herrera reported a total of $14,085.16 in the accounts. Recent payments were $300 in rent, $306.67 for Great Lake Race trophies, and $39.13 for other expenses. The DJ will cost $150 and the clock rental must be paid. 39 boats registered for the race. Race fees total $1,275.00. Only 2 small polo shirts remain, but shirts can be re-ordered from Casey Grimm. The Dummets recovered the Perpetual Trophy they received in 2004 from their flooded house. Rob Grisoli had it cleaned and presented it to the winner. Race Committee: The Great Lake Race was held on September 9 th. A passing thunderstorm delayed the start by one hour, but winds were pleasant for the rest of the race. The skipper s meeting at NOYC was said to be the best night the club has had since the storm. All revenues for food and drink went to NOYC. There were 2 boats from Tammany Yacht Club, and five from the North shore. The North shore boats did very well in the Non-spinnaker class. Nat Belloni, Bill Fields, Mike Stanton and Bob Maher did an outstanding job as Race Committee. The last Wednesday night series will start on September 20 at 6:30, a half hour earlier than the previous series. The Pink Ribbon Regatta will be held October 15. Social Committee: The birthday party will be held Saturday, January 13, at Cannon s Restaurant, 4141 St. Charles Avenue. A deposit of $250 was paid. The cost per person will be $28.95. The club will be in a private room upstairs. There is a sound system available. There will be a buffet with meats, jambalaya, drummers, catfish, pasta, pastry, and tarts. The cost includes house wine, beer, and bar brands. There are 2 parking lots. The club guaranteed a minimum attendance of 50. Jeannie Winters will order the birthday cake. Nominating Committee: the Nominating Committee will seek Nominations for 2007 flag officers and at-large members. The commodore will appoint the committee immediately. Sportsman of the Year: The at-large board members will accept nominations for the Sportsman of the Year. The award will be presented at the birthday party. The plaque listing all the Sportsmen of the Year winners was lost in the storm. Nat Belloni will research a replacement. The meeting adjourned at 8:05. Respectfully submitted, Ella McCulloch, Secretary, Corinthian Sailing Association of Lake Pontchartrain.

Corinthian Sailing Association JibSheet October, 2006 Page 8 Broker s Home Mortgage Service and Support 9#;0'%100'..;.1#01((+%'4 8'6'4#05/'/14+#.$.8& /'6#+4+'.17+5+#0# %GNN*QOG 'OCKNYEQPPGNN["DTQMGTUJQOGEQO Junius Ship Shape, Inc. Boat Maintenance Service All Repairs.Installation.Clean.Engine Maintenance.Wax.Delivery Work.Varnish.Rigging Work.Detailing.Repairs.Bottom Cleaning w/scuba Tanks &2002'25( 6&251(5 Custom Racing Modifications Cletus A. Junius Office 504-283-5520 Fax 504-286-0985 It is late September and if it feels to you as though things are slowing down, that s because events have been happening so fast lately. (Round The Lake, Single Handed, Summer Series, Pam Sintes, and of course, The Great Lake Race). From all appearances, the race and events were very successful. Rick Berry was race committee chairman, treasurer Dave Herrera is involved with everything we do and Don Griglack had final say on all aspects of the race. We had a lot of help from non-board members also. My wife, Jeanne, gathered all the prizes, which were very popular at the parties. Katie and NOYC did an excellent job of hosting the pre- and post- race parties. Casey Grimm handled all aspects of the T-Shirts. Bill Fields and Nat Belloni gave their time to serve as actual race day committee. Nat, as always, produced a fine array of trophies. Can I have more gratitude for Bob Maher and his Second Cup for race committee boat. Bob has done so much for racing in New Orleans, this year, for all clubs on all levels, than anyone. Charlie Erickson and his North shore fleet boosted our numbers (and also relieved us of trophies), which added to the overall success of the race. My last comment would be to acknowledge its complexity. I was fortunate to have many persons chip in to stage the event. I quickly developed a great deal of appreciation for what Rob Grisoli has done in past years virtually on his own. Without his guidance, I m sure some pieces of the puzzle would have been missing. Our next general membership meeting is Wednesday, November 29, 7:00 PM, at the NOYC bar. It s important because it s election night for our 2007 officers. Our racing returns Sunday, November 12, 19; and December 3. See you on the water! John Winters, Commodore Corinthian Sailing Association C/O Dave Herrera P.O. Box 1695 Metairie, LA 70004 CSA Board Meetings 7:00 PM, 2nd Tuesday