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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
July 13, 2017 Inland Lake Cruise - Okauchee Captain: Dave DornerAugust 14, 2017 Monday Madness Lake Geneva Captain: Connie HeydenAugust 25, 2017 MBC/SSYC Cruise to Racine/ Prairie Harbor Captain: George GraubnerSeptember 2, 2017 MBC Annual Picnic Captain: Connie HeydenSeptember 7-11, 2017 Inland Cruise - Kentucky Bourbon Tour See web site Captain: Sam GraubnerSeptember 18, 2017 Monday Madness Captains: Pete & Bonnie MerryfieldSeptember 23, 2017 60th Anniversary Jubilee Celebration Committee: Vince, Mary, Dick, Dan, Donna, Marianne, Connie & LyndaOctober 7, 2017 Gangster Tour - Chicago Captains: Connie HeydenOctober 16, 2017 Monday Madness Captain: Sue & Leo WagnerOctober 19, 2017 Meeting & Trivia Contest, Chili Dump Captains: Craig & Kim Heser & Tom & Cam McElweeNovember 6, 2017 Monday Madness Captain: Grey & Cindy HalsteadNovember 16, 2017 Meeting, Election of OfficersDecember 2, 2017 Commodores Ball , Captain: Connie HeydenJanuary 18, 2017 Planning Meeting Captain: Scott & Barbara Burke
COMMODORE’S COMMENTSSummer is approaching the midway point with tons
of activities behind us and a packed calendarremaining.
June started with a great Monday Madness atAlioto’s Restaurant. The venue was perfect for ourmonthly get together. We also discovered that thefacility was more than a cozy bar and a wonderfuldining room. Alioto’s has a banquet area with aprivate bar, an excellent menu and a price that is rightin line for our 60th celebration. The organizingcommittee led by Mary Berg agreed to book Alioto’sfor Saturday September 23rd. Thanks to Dick andKaren Schmidt for hosting the June Monday Madnessand introducing us to Alioto’s.
We had an interesting surprise in June with theChampagne and Cold Duck event. At the last minute,it we decided to add it back to the calendar and havea simplified get together at the McKinley picnic area.While we were gathering we discovered the Pavilionhad been reserved for MBC and at no charge. Moredetails and pictures can be found in this month’sRunabouter. Thanks to Grey Halstead for making thereservations..
In addition to the MBC scheduled events, thingshave been busy with LMYA at Port Washington andthe LMYA SSYC open house. MBC was wellrepresented. It was good to see so many of ourmembers in attendance.
There are lots of things on the calendar for the restof July and August. This week we have the inlandlake cruise and the Milwaukee Airshow, MondayMadness in August at Lake Geneva and theMBC/SSYC Cruise to Racine/Prairie Harbor.
Time to sign off, gotta get ready for the OkaucheeLake Cruise. Captain Dave Dorner reports we aregoing to have a big turnout and good weather. Seeyou all in a coupleof hours.
Commodore Scott Burke
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BIRTHDAYSWish the following members a
happy birthday!
JULY August7 Jean Bluemner 3 Kathy Schnagl7 Karen Schmidt 8 Sandy Dziubek13 Jackie Hohn 13 Dick Schmidt27 Lynn Theiss 15 Craig Heser
20 Kathy Werner29 Dick Harvey
Milwaukee Boat Club, Inc.N29W26147 Coachman DrivePewaukee, WI 53072http://www.milwaukeeboatclub.com
OFFICERSCommodore Scott BurkeVice-Commodore & Cruise Director George GraubnerSenior Pilot Connie HeydenPurser Dave SchneckenbergYeoman Barb BurkeDirector of Membership Bonnie MerryfieldDirector of Programs Russ BergDirector of House & Equipment Tom McElweeDirector of Refreshments Leo WagnerPast-Commodore Mary Berg
COMMITTEE CHAIRSLMYA Representative Wayne HappelBoat US Agent Mary BergThe Runabouter Editor Dave DornerAdvertising Pete MerryfieldScuttlebutt Mary Berg, Gloria Larsen
& Bonnie MerryfieldWebmaster Dave DornerDry Dock & Welfare Charlene ZierdenClub Sales TBDAudit and Bylaws TBDCruise Directory Advertising Pete MerryfieldHistorians/Photographers Cindy Halstead,Kim Heser, Bonnie Merryfield, & Connie HeydenKeeper of the Log Sue Ring-WagnerEditors of Club Directory Bonnie Merryfield
and Dave Dorner
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Dan, John & Grey
June Monday Madness The June 12 Monday Madness event at Alioto’s
Restaurant had a great turn-out of about 30 people. Monday’sspecial was half-price appetizers that many availed themselvesof along with a varied lounge area menu of sandwiches andpizza. Submitted by Dick Schmidt
Karen & Dick
Connie, Bonnie & Carollyn
Dave & Wayne
Connie, Lynne & Lynn
Jim & Pete
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Leo, Dick, Pete & Russ
Vince, (don’t look now) Donna & Scott
The Twins Mary & Marty
Mary Ann, Bonnie & Jim
Grey & Cindy
Jim & Dave
MBC Monday Madness - continued
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Scuttlebutt!
The Wagners andBergs ventured out toSummerfest on Sunday,July 2nd...look who theyfound wandering thegrounds. (Bernie wasthere too) Gloria is sucha "trooper".
Dry Dock and WelfarePete Merryfield was having
severe lower back pain that wasprogressively worsening. He wasadmitted to Waukesha MemorialHospital for four days and thentransferred to the Rehabilitation Hospital ofWisconsin for therapy. He has made such greatprogress at this wonderful facility that he’ll becoming home on Saturday. Follow-up treatmentwill include out-patient therapy sessions, Thecause of Pete’s back pain has yet to bedetermined. Please keep Pete in your thoughtsand prayers for a full recovery.
MBC Monday Madness - continued
Dave & Judy
Bonnie & Pete
SEAFARING WORDS INEVERYDAY SPEECH
Gangway . . . get out of the wayFrom the Old English gangweg
(passageway), the noun gangway refers tothe passage on a ship's upper deck or, morecommonly, to the portable ramp that is uses to getgoods and people from a ship to a pier, or visa versa.Used as an interjection by sailors and landlubbersalike, gangway means "Get out of the way, I'm comingthrough.
Shove Off . . .to go away or leaveShoving off is the procedure of moving a ship
away from the dock and getting under way. In itsland-based colloquial application, shove off can be anot-so-polite suggestion roughly equivalent to"go takea powder" or "get lost!"
Snub . . . to ignoreFrom the Middle Scandinavian word snubba (a
short stemmed pipe), the word snub describes theprocess of bringing a line or ship to a halt. A line thatis being payed out freely is usually snubbed byhardening down on a few loose turns around the bitt.A ship is snubbed by dropping anchor. The word isused ashore to describe the act of cutting someoneshort by ignoring or treating with disdain. (Source:When a Loose Cannon Flogs a Dead Horse There'sthe Devil To Pay by Olivia A. Isil). Gloria Mitchelson
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Peggy, Lynn, Barb & Judy
Dave, Scott, Vince & Joe
“Champagne / ColdDuck Social “
A significant contingent ofMBC’ers showed up for the “OnAgain” Champagne/Cold DuckParty. The location was moved tothe McKinley Pavilion after Commodore Scottdiscovered that there was not a charge to reservethe pavilion as long as you have a slip at McKinley.And he discovered that, unbeknownst to us,McKinley had it reserved for MBC.
Champagne, wine, beer, soda, cheese,crackers, italian sausage, watermelon and livelyconversation filled the afternoon. One topic thatcame up in the conversation was to investigate anactual club cruise to the Caribbean next winter forthe sno-fun cruise. If members have an interest,
please shoot an email [email protected]. We will investigatepossibilities.
Submitted by Dave Dorner
Vince Playing the Bottle Horn
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Mary, Cindy & Grey in the Tower The Bell Heads
The Deck Hands
At the Port Washington LighthouseJim, Sally, Mary, Russ Grey, ?, Margaret &
Keith
Grey, Mary & Russ
Grey Taking the Helm
LMYA RendezvousPort Washington
June 16-17th.
The rendezvous was attended by 24 membersof LMYA including members of SSYC, MBC,South Milwaukee YC, and Port WashingtonYacht clubs.
Friday evening there was an informal meetingof a group of these boaters at the Port Hotel fordinner and drinks. There was a complimentarycatered luncheon on Saturday followed by a shortLMYA update, and a presentation on activities ofthe Friends of Plum and Pilot Island in DoorCounty.
Following that, the group went to the PortExplorium for a tour, and the 1860 light stationon the hill above the town. Both tours were highlyinteresting about the history of the port andshipwrecks that happened off its shores.
Saturday evening, there was a cookout meal,some door prize drawings, and the silent auctionof many useful items donated by yacht clubs andindividual members.
- Jim Mergener
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Mary, Dave, Grey & Cindy
Jim, Sally, Karen, Dick, Jim & Linda
Mary, Paul & Dave
Cam, Tom, Nita & Russ
Betty, Herb, Marge, Jerry, Mary & Paul
LMYA Rendezvous in Port Washington - continued
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Club Apparel and Merchandise Clothingand other merchandise can be purchased fromMilwaukee Boat Club’s online store at:http://mbcwi.qbstores.com/ through QueensboroShirt Company
Have your own items you want embroidered withthe Club Burgee and name? You can take or sendyour items to:
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For Sale:Inflatable dinghy , 10’ Nissan, 20 HP maxrating, removable hard bottom. Contact Dave414-339-2555, [email protected]
Travels, Trips or just on the spur ofthe moment.
Planning an excursion up, down or across thelake and looking for fellow boaters to travel with(there’s always safety in numbers), or the daylooks to be great and a great opportunity for animpromptu raft off, trip up the river or a day tripon the lake and want company? I will be glad tosend a blast out to the membership. Just callme at 414-339-2555 or email [email protected]
Want to Work ona Currach?
The Irish Currach Clubof Milwaukee is looking forhelp maintaining its fleet ofseven wooden boats andequipment. ICCM is a member of the NorthAmerican Currach Association, along with teamsin Albany, Annapolis, Boston, New London,Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Used for centuries inIreland, the currach has awooden frame and is coveredin painted canvas. Modified forracing in this country, the keel-less boat is 25 feet long andhas four seats. Each rower hastwo oars, each 10 feet long.
Maintenance needs includere-skinning several boats,
replacing rotted pieces of wood, paintinginteriors and canvases and making and shapingoars. See these great videos of how a canvas isa p p l i e d :https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.10154326798952330&type=3.
The club will pay for all materials, but we arelooking for people to donate their time - and whowant to learn about this unique wooden boat.
The club rows out of McKinley Marina andmuch of the work can be done at its spot in drysail.
For more information, contact Kristen [email protected]
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THE RUNABOUTERDave Dorner - EditorMilwaukee Boat Club 849 W Montclaire AveGlendale, WI 53217
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T h u r s d a yJ u l y 13
Cruise to OkaucheePlan to take a day off your busy schedule and
enjoy an excursion around the lake.Bring your own boat and launch at The Golden
Mast, or we have reserved a 14-passenger pontoonboat which will be waiting for us at:
The Hideaway Bar and GrillN55W34657 Road E, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
(262) 567-4655.We will also have the “Does Knot” pontoon and
any other launches.Load boats and depart the docks around 12:30
and return to the dock by 4:30. Bring your own snacksand beverages.
The rental cost to be split between all who arenot bringing their own boat.
Cocktails and dinner at The Hideaway Bar andGrill following return to the dock.
RSVP to:Dave [email protected]
Nautical Nonsense (Groaners)Why did the admiral decide against buying a newhat? He was afraid of a capsizing.There's a big sale on rowing paddles at a localshop. It's quite an oar deal.What keeps a dock floating above the water? Pierpressure.A sailor eating alphabet soup found the seven Cs.A shipload of blue paint crashed into a shiploadof red paint. The crews were marooned.Why didn't the sailors play cards? Because thecaptain was standing on the deck.Why are fast sailboats like a popular furniturestore? Both always seem to have a sail on.Why do seagulls fly over the sea? If they flew overthe bay they's be bagels.How much did the pirate pay for his piercing's? Abuck an ear.Old sailors never die. They just get a little dinghy.A ship's captain is a sails manager.Did you hear about the submarine industry? Itreally took a dive.What are the most dangerous vegetables to haveon board? LeeksWhat does Captain Jack Sparrow use to cook?Pirex of the Caribbean.Where does a boat go when it's poorly? To thedock.Why did the opera singer go cruising? Becauseshe wanted to hit the high Cs,Can't think of anymore boat puns. Canoe?
From Gloria Mitchelson