LAKE SOUNDINGS. Volume 30, No. 7 August 2005

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LAKE SOUNDINGS PULTNEYVILLE YACHT CLUB Volume 30, No. 7 August 2005 ULTNEYVILLE YACHTCLUB Signals from the Commodore Good Day Fellow Members, I was told it s past the due-date for this article. That month sure flew by. It has been a fairly quiet month at that. I sit here after watching the Pultneyville Homecoming Parade and doing a little booth work earlier. I have to say that the crowd this year seems lighter than the past. I think the July heat is winning. It will be quiet for the balance of the month at the club. The Club Cruise will be over and since camaraderie is what makes that event I m sure it will be a success. At this writing there seems to be 10 or 12 names already. To the best of my knowledge the pier reconstruction and dredging are on the schedule for August. If so equipment in the area should bring added caution especially with children, which always seem to find it attractive. For those worried about water levels and dredging Joe Griffo and company did another set of soundings today and the channel water levels are still at great levels. If you haven t tried the new pump out I think you will be surprised. It is quite powerful and really does its job. This was a grant project that provided $75 % of the funding and replaced a system Edson tells us should have died awhile ago. I might remind folks, because I ve been reminded several times that its not being done, that if you re the last out of an area or use a facility, re-chain and re-lock. If you see no one is in the club areas, lock the clubhouse. Chain and lock an open ramp and access gates. Lock the pump out and shed. The same goes with the boat areas. Strangers should not be walking around the docks. Ask who they are and why they are there. Get to know your neighbors. The best way to do that is to say hello at upcoming social events. Have a good summer. Continue to enjoy the season. If cruising, do so safely. Brian McCarthy Page 1 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7

In this Issue... Signals from the Commodore...cover Signals from the Commodore...cover Secretary's Corner...page Corner...page 2 2 Notes from the Engine Room...page...page 3 3 Fleet Captain's Journal...page 4 Vice Commodore's Report...page 5 Haul and Launch Form...page 6 Pig Roast Flyer...page 7 Looking Ahead...page 8 The Secretary's Corner Our current membership is: 94 Voting, 14 Non- Voting, 1 Social. There are still a few 2005 PYC Log Books are in the clubhouse. If you have not picked yours up yet please do so as they tend to sprout legs and wander off. At the June General Membership Meeting there was a proposal to form a committee to document the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of our existing membership types and also to investigate and propose new membership types. If you would like to serve on this committee or have comments or suggestions for this committee please contact the Secretary at moonstrk@localnet.com. LAKE SOUNDINGS is published monthly for PYC members, February through December. This newsletter is printed on recycled paper. Please save it to continue the cycle. Letters to the Editor, suggestions, commentaries, wit, memoirs, tales, seaworthy tips and maritime art are welcome. Disk, e-mail, typed or printed material must reach the Editor by the published deadline. Submissions will be edited and published as space, temperament and accommodations allow. Copyright 2005 Pultneyville Yacht Club. NEWSLETTER STAFF: Alex Brougham - Secretary Stage/Markovitz - Distribution Merril Gray (cgray1@rochester.rr.com) - Editor/Publisher Bob Hamilton - Printer Special thanks to those who have contributed to this issue. PYC OFFICERS: Brian McCarthy - Commodore Dick Sheehan - Vice Commodore Merril Gray - Rear Commodore Alex Brougham - Secretary Joe Griffo - Treasurer Mark Blaakman- Fleet Captain Page 2 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7

Notes from the Engine Room... Rear Commodore Reports Haul-out- I know, It s only August, and I m talking about hauling your boat. But keep in mind that Early Haul is only a month away and if you re considering hauling early, you need to let us know now, for planning purposes. Early Haul is scheduled for September 24th.Waiting until haul day to decide only causes confusion and will cost the club money. Steve Heffron is continuing as the Haul and Launch Coordinator this fall. You ll find a copy of the Haul and Launch form on page 5 in this issue of the "Soundings." Speaking of Steve, he would like to retire from this duty so we are looking for another club member who would like to work with Steve and transition into the job for next year. Parking- we are becoming careless about our parking protocol again. Please remember that there is only one parking space per boat, and in some cases, not even that. Additional cars (guest, crew, spouse, children, etc.) need to park in the designated guest parking areas. Construction- While we re on the subject of parking, as you saw in Brian McCarthy s article, the Cornwall Trust is about to embark on the construction project for the West Pier, that is, the break wall that is on the north side of the channel. Construction on this project likely will have begun by the time you read this, and we are asking that no one park on the north shore in any of the parking areas, to facilitate materials and heavy equipment that will be on site and working to build the West Pier. This will require considerable fellowship and good will among our membership, but I believe we are up to it. Special thanks to Don Boesel and Jim Marron, who made up their missed workdays by repairing and strengthening the decking on the main dock. You can now approach the Green Eyed Lady without the planks leaping up to greet you. I hope you enjoyed the club cruise- Cher and I did. We ll see you at the club. Merril Gray Page 3 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7

Fleet Captain's Journal Fellow Boaters, This year s sailing season has not been the best for Thursday Night Racing. Several races have been cancelled for lack of wind or storm conditions. In spite of that, we did manage to get 3 races in for the Spring Series and the final results are as follows: Rank Fleet Boat Name Skipper Points - - - 1 Genoa Glad Tidings Doug Axtell 5 2 Genoa Soukara Jim Anderson 9 3 Genoa Avalon Don Boesel 11 1 Spinnaker Cebare Larry Feddick 5 2 Spinnaker Comic Relief Earl Chapman 8 3 Spinnaker Summer Snow Tom Foley 9 All races counted (no discards) since we only had 3 races. By the time this is published we will have had the Jim Ely Memorial Moon Race. I have finished building the trophy for this and would like to publicly thank Nancy Gong for her contribution of glass art that puts a real touch of class on the design. The trophy will be on display in the clubhouse after the race until presentation at the banquet this fall. Our automatic committee boat is now in use and serving us well. I d like to thank Larry Rice, Alex Brougham, and especially Scott Nichols, our PYC liaison for the project, for making this a success. Scott has put several hours of extra work into this system after the RIT students delivered their final work, to harden the design and make some minor enhancements. We have used this to start several races already and it is working out very well. We even had Hank Stuart out from RYC to observe it in action. Safe Boating - Mark Blaakman Page 4 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7

Vice Commodore Reports Well, our first cruise is over, and a good time was had by all. We had good weather the whole time and a safe trip across the big pond. The next event on the club s agenda is the Club Cruise, which will be at the Sodus Bay Yacht Club on July 29, 30&31. Flyers have been sent out, and there is a sign-up sheet at our Club House. The deadline for dockage is July 24 th - please contact Dick Darrow. The annual Pig Roast is set for August 13 th. This year it will not be catered; we are doing this in house to keep the cost down. Please see the attached flyer. Following that is the Commodores Challenge, hosted by the Mariners this year. Please come out and support Commodore McCarthy. Further, there will be a Clam Bake on the 17 th of September, which coincides with Cradle Day. We ll have more information on that in next month s Soundings. Dick Sheehan Vice Commodore Page 5 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7

2005-2006 Haul, Storage, and Launch Form Early haul-out is scheduled for September 24th. Late Haul-out is scheduled for October 22nd. The start time for both days will be 7:00 AM.Please send this form in by September 15th with your check. We will not cash any checks until after September 15th so there is no advantage to wait. Everyone pays based on the same form. There will be no surcharges for either Haul-out day. Work crew assignments will be sent out after September 15th. Any Haul-out forms postmarked after September 15th will be assessed a 15% surcharge. We will expect that surcharge to be included with any late payments. Thank You, Steve Heffron Haul and Launch Coordinator Haul, storage and launch fee lookup table. Length Beam 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 6 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 248 256 264 272 281 289 297 305 6.5 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 241 250 259 268 277 286 295 304 313 322 331 7 240 240 240 240 240 241 250 260 270 279 289 298 308 318 327 337 347 356 7.5 240 240 240 240 248 258 268 278 289 299 309 320 330 340 351 361 371 382 8 240 240 242 253 264 275 286 297 308 319 330 341 352 363 374 385 396 407 8.5 240 245 257 269 281 292 304 316 327 339 351 362 374 386 397 409 421 432 9 248 260 272 285 297 309 322 334 347 359 371 384 396 408 421 433 446 458 9.5 261 274 287 300 314 327 340 353 366 379 392 405 418 431 444 457 470 483 10 275 289 303 316 330 344 358 371 385 399 413 426 440 454 468 481 495 509 10.5 289 303 318 332 347 361 375 390 404 419 433 448 462 476 491 505 520 534 11 303 318 333 348 363 378 393 408 424 439 454 469 484 499 514 529 545 560 11.5 316 332 348 364 380 395 411 427 443 459 474 490 506 522 538 553 569 585 12 330 347 363 380 396 413 429 446 462 479 495 512 528 545 561 578 594 611 12.5 344 361 378 395 413 430 447 464 481 498 516 533 550 567 584 602 619 636 13 358 375 393 411 429 447 465 483 501 518 536 554 572 590 608 626 644 661 Beam and length dimension in feet. Above table does not include summer cradle storage fees. TRAILERABLE BOATS STORED FOR THE WINTER = $150 SUMMER STORAGE FOR CRADLES, STANDS, TRAILERS = $30/year For your records Fold & tear here - send lower portion with check to Alex Brougham by Sept 15th. Check No.: Name: I will not be hauling my Phone: boat at PYC in 2005 Email: (for planning purposes) Boat Name: or Email dandsheffron@yahoo.com Length: Beam: Mail to: Alex Brougham Weight: 613 Concord Drive Slip: Webster, NY 14580 My cost for H/L/S from table above: $150 Trailed Boats Winter Storage: For PYC Use $30 for Summer Store of cr/tr/stds: Date Received: Late Fee: Chk OK: Total: Entered XLS: Chk Treas.: Check payable to: PYC 15% late fee after 9/15/2005, dates checked by postmark. Page 6 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7

The P.Y.C. Annual PIG Roast August, 13 th 2005 Please NOTE this is a club sponsored event, it is not being catered, so come support the club and enjoy the day. Each member or Guest will need to bring a dish to pass, the club will be supplying the pork, turkey, boiled /salt potato's, baked beans, Dinner rolls, beer, wine, bottled water, soda pop. Paper plates and knives spoons etc. Members and guests will need to bring one of the following Pasta salad, potato salad, bean salad, veggie tray, cheese tray, salsa dip and chips, finger food, desert, or any salad, desert or hors d oeuvre you would like to bring. Members Qty Ext GUEST Qty Ext member adult $12.50 x Guest adult $15.00 x Children 6 yrs to 12 $7.00X Children 6 to 12 $7.00 X Total member / guest $ Total member / guest children $ Please send to: Michael Melich 499 Lake Rd Total guest / children $ Webster NY 14580 Total $ Phone 585 671 1081 Dish you will be bringing E Mail mmelich1@rochester.rr.com Please make your check payable to the Pultneyville Yacht Club Events will start at 3:00PM dinner will be served starting 5:00 PM Note Reservations needed by August 6 th any reservation received after August 6 will be $17.50 any arrivals day of the event will be $20.00 Page 7 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7

LAKE SOUNDINGS P.O. Box 137 Pultneyville, NY 14538 Pultneyville Yacht Club Site at the Web: http://www.pultneyvilleyachtclub.org/ PYC LOG The PYC LOG is our way of telling the members what is in the wind for the coming weeks. Please read it over and mark your calendars for these important Club events. August 13 Club Roast and Fun Race August 20 Commodore's Challenge, Mariners Host September 3 BYO Picnic September 10 Bown Race September 17 First Cradle Day, 8:00 AM Fall Picnic, 2:00 PM General Meeting and Elections, 4:00 PM September 24 First Haul-Out, 7:00 AM Page 8 PYC Lake Soundings Volume 30, No. 7