P e n s a c o l a Ya c h t C l u b
P e n s a c o l a Ya c h t C l u b
P e n s a c o l a Ya c h t C l u b
JIB SHEETMARCH 2012Established 1908
You’ve Gotta ReGatta at PYC!
STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
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ON THE HORIZON IN MARCH...Thursday, March 1Hospitality Committee Meeting – 12noon
Friday, March 2Mexico Night/Regatta Al Sol Kick Off Party – 6PMProspective Member Night – 6PM
Friday, March 2 – Sunday, March 4th
Flying Tigers East Coast Championships
Saturday, March 3Maxine Series Regatta
Saturday, March 3PYC Country Western Night – 6PM
Wednesday, March 7First Wednesday Program (Ballroom) – 7PM
Thursday, March 8PYC Facilities Committee Meeting – 5:30PM
Tuesday, March 13Junior Board Meeting – 5:30PM
Thursday, March 15Food and Wine Demo – 6:30PMReservations Required – 14 ppl Minimum
Saturday, March 17 – Tuesday, March 20th
US Sailing Instructor Training Course
Tuesday, March 20Ham Radio Club Meeting – 6PM
Wednesday, March 21Board of Directors Meeting – 6:30PM
Saturday, March 24Raft Up to Ingram Bayou
Wednesday, March 28Last Wednesday Program – 7PM
Friday, March 30Prospective Member Night – 6PM
Saturday, March 31Cruising Couples Regatta
JERE ALLEN c 529-0927 h 916-4480 Commodore [email protected]
SUSAN MCKINNON c 450-0703 h 477-9951 Vice Commodore/Facilities [email protected]
BOB DAWKINS c 380-5713 Rear Commodore/Membership [email protected]. com
JOHN BUZIAK c 291-2115 h 457-4142 Fleet Captain/GYA Coordinator [email protected]
LINDA WHITMAN c 572-2956 h 476-5006 Secretary/Risk Management [email protected] or Entertainment [email protected]
DAN SMITHSON c 449-7843 h 968-1260 Treasurer/Finance [email protected]
ALAN MCMILLAN c 449-3101 h 456-6264 Commodore Emeritus [email protected]
LEE HARGROVE c 292-4783 Marina & Dry Storage [email protected]
BRUCE PARTINGTON h 433-7208 Junior Sailing [email protected] or [email protected]
BEN MYERS c 293-0565 h 470-0395 Communications [email protected]
BOB RIGGS c 251-753-4026 h 251-990-5908 FCYC [email protected]
ROBERT LEIDNER h 433-6323 Director [email protected]
ANN PLEUNE c 449-3905 h 470-0325 Director [email protected]
JIM WARWICK 433-8804 ex 104 General Manager [email protected]
DEON BOATMAN 433-8804 ex 101 Office Manager [email protected]
JENNIFER LANGHAM 433-8804 ex 100 Accounts Payable/Webmaster [email protected]
KELLY RING 433-8804 ex 102 Event Coordinator [email protected]
STEPHANIE KOPACZ 433-8804 ex 103 Bar Manager [email protected]
ARTIE GLESS 433-8804 ex 107 Executive Chef [email protected]
GREG SPITZER 433-8804 ex 108 Dockmaster [email protected]
DEBBIE BLOCKER 433-8804 ex 112 Dining Room Supervisor [email protected]
ERIKA BARNES 433-8804 ex 113 Jib Sheet Editor [email protected]
FLAG OFFICERSFLAG OFFICERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORS
PYC MANAGEMENTPYC MANAGEMENT
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STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
If you did not attend the General Membership Meeting on Feb. 16, you missed an opportunity to get a good picture of what will be taking place throughout the year. Some brief highlights were:
The kitchen renovation is complete and the first day of service for the new kitchen was on Valentine’s Day. The kitchen’s staff seems very happy to be in their new home and out of the smaller banquet kitchen. Although the banquet kitchen was small, they still managed to provide some 2,885 meals while maintaining great quality. Let our executive chef, Artie, know how much you appreciate their efforts the next time you see him.
Financially, 2011 was a challenging year but we did manage to generate a small profit as much of our expenses were for one time maintenance and repair projects to put our facilities in good condition. This year we expect once again to have a very similar budget to last year’s results. Your Board of Directors and I have been going over club finances and budgets extensively looking for any reduction of expenses that make sense. We knew going into this year that 2012 would be a very tight year as we pay down the remaining balance of the Ivan loan. Most of the benefits of the loan payoff will not flow to operations until very late in the year.
Dave Hoffman’s article on pg. 13 regarding the General Wilson really brings to mind the great heritage of PYC. We point with pride that we have been a club since 1908, but understanding our club’s history puts meaning behind over 100 years of being a yacht club. I urge you to take some time and browse through the PYC Heritage Room and soak up some of our club’s history.
Please mark the following important dates on your calendar. March 2nd we will have a “Kick Off Party” for the Regata Al Sol with a Mexican Buffet. Come join the festivities and learn more about this unique regatta. The following evening on March 3rd, will be the PYC Country Western Round-up with RavenHawk—if you missed the Louisiana Saturday night party, you don’t want to miss the Round-up for a good time. Coming up on the first of April is the Blessing of the Fleet, which is always a great day at PYC. Look for more announcements of activities for this day as the date approaches.
Each year the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs honors two “Yachtsmen of the Year” for the west coast. This year for the first time ever, one yacht club (PYC), will receive both awards. This is quite an achievement considering there are 36 yacht clubs in the FCYC and 18,000 members. Bob and Vicki Riggs and John and Mary McGill will be presented with the awards during the March FCYC meeting at the Sarasota Yacht Club. Our congratulations go to both couples. Thanks for bringing this level of recognition to our PYC cruisers!
Jere AllenCOMMODORE’S COMMENTSCajun Food & Creole Fun at the Louisiana
Saturday Night Party
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I am pleased to announce that the kitchen renovation was completed on schedule. Our new kitchen is now fully operational. The dust is still settling on the budget, but we are projecting that the final outcome will be very close to what we anticipated. Not only do we have our regular
kitchen with new appliances, but the original ones are being used in the satellite kitchen for added utility when needed. I’d like to thank Commodore Jere Allen, Fleet Captain John Buziak, Walt Smith, and Club manager, Jim Warwick for managing the project. I’d also like to thank Chef Artie, and the whole staff for their expert flexibility in maintaining kitchen services under very cramped working conditions from the satellite kitchen. The transition from one kitchen to the other was seamless, and what a joy it was to eat off a REAL plate during the Valentine’s Dinner. Approximately 2,885 dinners were served on paper plates without sacrificing quality. That is a real testament to the dedication of our very talented staff. If you would like the opportunity to see the kitchen improvements in person, please contact Mr. Warwick. See photos to the right.
Junior parents, Kirby and Kathy Smith could be seen wielding paintbrushes and rollers on a recent weekend. They were adding to the improvements of the Junior Clubhouse to make it a really special place for our youngest sailors to gather. The new paint coupled with the other building upgrades make the facility look great. Many thanks to Kirby and Cathy for their volunteer efforts!
If you are reading this, and know that your spouse or any PYC member does not receive emails from the Club, please contact the Club office. The communications committee headed by Ben Myers is making every effort to improve this service.
VICE COMMODORE’S COMMENTS SuSAn McKinnon
PYC HAM RADIOW4PYC - John Sheehan, Chairman
For those of you that hold a ham radio license, you will
recognize this as a call sign. Most Members probably did not know that W4PYC is our Club’s ham radio call sign. We also have our own “radio shack” next to the Heritage Room. PYC’s Ham Radio Club meets in the Heritage Room on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 PM. All members interested in radio are invited to attend whether they are licensed hams or not.
W4PYC has been invited to assist the Race Committee in the Regata al Sol this May. Details are to follow, but our Ham Radio Club will need some manpower from our ham licensed Members. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!
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In February we welcome two new active members. Sara Daniel upgraded from young adult, along with husband Thomas, daughter Libba, and the newest addition, Annie. Iven Streckel, along with wife Jenny, joined as new members. Their photos are to the right.
Please welcome them to the club!As mentioned last month, the new and prospective member
nights have been moved to Friday. As we all know, PYC is a hopping place on Friday nights! The first of these will occur on March 2nd and the next will be on March 30. They are scheduled on the last Friday possible for applications to be considered for the next Board meeting. The agenda is for members to bring prospects to the club for a meet and greet prior to a Friday night dinner. We will meet in the Lighthouse Room upstairs between 1800 and 1900 with plenty time to enjoy the Friday night cuisine and collegiality. But remember, you do not have to wait for a prospective member night to bring a friend to the club!
We all have a vested interest in maintaining membership levels. Think of who you know that might enjoy PYC and bring them to visit so they can see for themselves that we are the “South’s Finest Yacht Club”.
BoB DAwKinSMEMBERSHIP REPORT
Thomas & Sara Daniel with daughters Libba & Annie
Iven & Jenny Streckel
Cruising South Florida& the Okeechobee WaterwayFor the First Wednesday Program this month on March
7th, Bob And Vicki Riggs and John and Mary McGill will present a PowerPoint Program on their adventures Cruising South Florida last year. The program will cover the Gulf Crossing to Florida’s West Coast and the trip to Fort Myers where the West to East crossing of the Okeechobee Waterway begins. Locking through the five waterway locks and crossing the lake will be discussed. Arriving at the waterway’s Eastern port of Stuart Florida, the discussion will continue with a description of the voyage from Lake Worth through Fort Lauderdale and Miami and a Hawk Channel transit to Key West. The presentation will conclude with a narrative about the open water South West Gulf crossing to the beautiful city of Naples and back to San Carlos Bay at Fort Myers to complete the trip.
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Have you ever thought of PYC as an incubator for emerging One Design Racing Classes? Many people around the country are starting to see us this way. The first edition of the Intergalactic
Keel Boat Round-up included boats from as far away as Canada and Virginia, sailing in Trip 26s. This is one of the rare opportunities this class has had to assemble in recent years, and they made the best of it. Over seven races in two days the winning boat had four 1st place finishes. “TrippNautic”, also had a fourth and a fifth, a testament to how tightly these boats were packed at the finish. To prove local knowledge was not king, “Slapshop,” from Port Stanley Sailing Squadron (Ontario), posted a 1st and 4 deuces to place second overall. “Rogue Tripp”, helmed by David Eames came over from the Beach to place 3rd and uphold the honor of the bay.
Sharing the course with the Tripps were Melges 24s and the hot new VXOnes. In the case of the VXs, this was the 1st organized event the class has sailed in. While we only had a three boat class, with just 20 plus boats in existence, this was a good turnout. The fast pace gave them plenty of opportunity to shake out some bugs and learned the intricacy of their new boats. Another new boat on the water was the Prochaska’s new Melges 24, “Vespers”. Two Melges over from Fairhope made this another fun and competitive fleet.
If you are reading this at the bar you make look up and see the now familiar site of the Flying Tiger crews. They are back for their East Coast Championship March 2-4. We will be sailing Maxine 1 in conjunction with the ECC on Saturday the 3rd. Keeping with the theme of growing One Design Classes the U20s will be in town May 17-20 for their North American Championships. Registrations on for this event are on track for break 20 boats, a milestone of some importance for the class. Once again we are attracting sailors from all over the country east of the Rockies.
Our new Sailing Director, Scott Tillema is aboard. Scott is an admitted lake sailor, but he did not lose any time getting wet with Hunter on “Rodent” for the Beach’s Valentines Day Regatta. We are looking forward to a long and rewarding tenure for Scott in his new position.
Closer to home, the annual Blessing of the Fleet will occur April 1st. Hope to see you all out in your boats for this one!
John BuziAKfleet captain’s report
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The junior clubhouse renovation is moving ahead. To date, the clubhouse has been prepped to paint and the benches have been removed to be refurbished. Paint has been purchased and application
is planned to begin on Wednesday February 15. The painting should be complete at the time of this publication. Next the flooring will be ordered and installed. Additionally, other installations and repairs are targeted to be complete by the end of the month and the facility will be usable while some final touches are being made.
Despite it being winter and the temperatures actually feeling like it...PYC Juniors are sailing!
The PYC and FYC Red, White and Blue Optimist sailors (Phillip Dobbins, Dominic Leccese, Margaret Ollinger, Gorham Partington, Mitch Powell, and Kirby Smith V) have been training for the Gulf Coast Championships at FYC with great coaching by Ellis Ollinger and Bruce Partington.
Sunday Junior Sailing has been happening on Sundays starting at 1:30PM conditions dependent and there have been some where Dominic Johnson has led the juniors in conditioning and rigging drills on land
and/or Bruce Partington provided racing strategy chalk talks.
Opti Green Fleet practice has been attended by Jonathon Bradley, Ian Ford and Evan Smith. Jonathan has also been working with Dominic Johnson on moving up into a Lasers and Evan Smith sailed an Opti around Robertson Island this past Friday under parental direction.
The Laser sailors (Dodge Rees, A. J. Pereira, Harrison Prochaska, and Derek Riddle) have been out too having some racing clinics with coach Al Ravelo. Caroline Johnson and Michael Rice have been out sailing 420s with Bert Rice Jr. coaching.
The new PYC Sailing Director Scott Tillema is making himself at home. Take the opportunity to seek out Scott and welcome him to the PYC/PYC Jr. He is already getting acclimated and the timing is great to work together for a wonderful year including sailing camp!
Again I urge everyone to explore the benefits of volunteering and participating with the PYC Junior Yacht Club. Please do not hesitate contacting any board members or officers with any questions you may have and provide us with your contact information.
Joe lecceSejunior sailing
SAILING DIRECTORScott Tillema
It has been a great start joining the wonderful Pensacola Yacht Club family. I am getting to know people already and enjoying their warm hearted welcome. I look forward to getting to know more people this spring.
I have been racing for over 25 years and am still enjoying the sport. It is a big transition for me to be in the Gulf as I have never raced in salt water before racing only on lakes, including the central Florida lakes. My first true taste of salt-water sailing came in the Valentine Regatta. I grew up on a small lake in Lake Lotawana, Missouri just east of Kansas City. I have been primarily a ‘scow’ sailor, coming from the Inland Lake Sailing Association (I.LY.A). For those not familiar with a ‘scow’, the difference is that it is a flat bottom boat with ‘lee boards’, not a centerboard. Melges Boatworks, of the Melges 20, 24 & 32 boats is the sailboat manufacturer.
As the new Sailing Director, I am looking forward to the exciting 2012 sailing season here at PYC. A few of the big regattas PYC is hosting will be the Flying Tigers Eastern Coast Championship, the U20 Nationals and the Jr. Olympic Festival. It is always great to see other sailors coming to PYC to enjoy our hospitality.For the local Gulf sailing, one of my goals
for this season is increase participation. I will be onboard for the Pensacola Bay Racing and will try to post the results quickly for each series. Wednesday night sailing will be a high priority for me trying to get everybody out sailing and having good racing that will be talked about the next day. Thursday evening’s big boat ‘informal’ racing will be a good way to get new crews out onto the boat to experience the fun and to meet new people off the water.
The Junior Sailing is going to be another exciting activity for the PYC. The summer sailing programs with sailing schedule(s) should be out as you read this. If you do see a program that you want to sign up your children or grandchildren in, please don’t hesitate to do so. This will benefit the instructors in advance as to the number of boats to have ready. Another activity for the Juniors will be the Wednesday evening sailing. Wednesday sailing will be a great opportunity for the kids and parents to go out racing together. PYC will have a lot to offer this season and with these programs it will be interesting to see who will be the next sailing champion coming out of the PYC.
I am looking forward to seeing you on the water.
CLUB HOURSNEW SUNDAY HOURS
Brunch Specials 11am-2pmBar Menu 11am-5:30pm
Hor d’oeuvers 4-6pmBar Closes at 6:30pm
CLOSED ON MONDAY
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY Lunch 11am-2pm
Happy Hour 4-7pmDinner 5:30-8:30pm
FRIDAYLunch 11am-2pm
Happy Hour 5-6pmJackpot/Split ticket Drawing 8pm
Dinner 6-9pm
SATURDAYLunch 11am-2pm
Bar Menu available All DayDinner 5:30-8:30
Reservations for dining and parties are appreciated.
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PROSPECTIVE MEMBER NIGHTFriday, March 2nd & March 30th at 6PM
In the Grille RoomBring a friend to join us for a fun Friday night!
FOOD & WINE DEMO
MARCH 15TH
6:30PM -$35++
Reservations Required – 14 Ppl Minimum
Easter BrunchSunday, april 8th
SeatingS at 11aM & 2pM
MENUSalad Station
Seasonal Greens & Caesar, Cold Shrimp & Pasta Salad, 3 Bean Salad, & Creamy Cucumber & Tomato Salad with Fresh Dill
BreakfaSt Service
Hickory Smoked Bacon, Sausage Links, Cheese Grits, Biscuits & Gravy,Home Fries, French Toast, & Made-to-order Omelets
entrée Station
Butter Whipped Potatoes, Sun-dried Tomato & Red Pepper Orzo Pasta, Bacon & Onion Green Bean Casserole, Grilled Chicken Breast with Boursin
Cream, Spinach & Mushrooms, Seasonal Mixed Vegetables, Shrimp Cocktail, Baked Atlantic Cod with Lemon Butter, & Roasted Leg of
Lamb with Au Juscarving Station
Baked Ham, Prime Rib, & Artisan Rolls with Whipped Honey ButterdeSSert Station
Bread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel Sauce & Chef’s Signature Desserts$25.95++ per perSon, Children 12 & under $11.95++
~RESERVATIONS REQUIRED~!
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“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
Main Events
SUNDAY
Brunch Specials
$5 Bottomless Champagne & Mimosas
$3 Bloody Marys
FRIDAY
Menu Dining or Soup & Salad
Buffet
Friday Night Drawing
THURSDAY
Luncheon Special Fried Mullet
SATURDAY
ALL YOU CAN EAT Prime Rib $16.95++
No To Go Boxes
WEDNESDAY
ALL YOU CAN EAT Peel & Eat Shrimp
$7.76++
NEW PYC BAR SPECIALS – 4PM to Close
TUE Any Flavor $3 ++ Absolut Vodka
WED Wine Down Wednesday $5 ++ Any Glass of Wine
THU Top Shelf Margaritas $4 ++
SAT Martini Night $5 ++
CLuB SPeCIaLSRegata al Sol XXVIIMEXICO NIGHT KICK-OFF PARTY
Join us for a Mexican Buffet featuring: Tacos bar, Fajitas, Spanish Rice,
Chimichangas, Quesadillas, & More
We won’t forget theMargaritas and Cervezas!
Live Music by Latin Salsa Duo- Dalena
The race for 2012 will be one of the best yet!
Take part in the Discussion of the NOR, Sailing Instructions & New Requirements
For additional information please contact John Matthews at 850-492-4802
Friday, March 2nd at 6:30PM$25 per person
-Reservations Required-
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“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
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For many years the Hospitality Com-mittee has worked hard to raise money for the renovation of the PYC kitchen. To date the Committee has raised over $22,000 from Friday night split ticket sales and the Ladies Luncheon and Fashion Show
ticket sales. This effort has provided monies to replace worn out kitchen equipment prior to the major renovation that was just completed. Since the renovation the Committee has purchased tables and additional equipment for the kitchen. Our Committee will continue to raise money to support this fund providing for the unexpected needs of our kitchen. We appreciate your support of this effort.
Co-Chairs EJ Jackson and Quinlyn Bray have been busy planning our Spring Fashion Show and Ladies Luncheon scheduled for Wednesday, April 25. The latest in Spring fashions from Linda Merting’s Ladies Quarter in Gulf Breeze will be modeled by PYC members. Linda will be showing a variety of wonderful styles and accessories to add to your spring, summer, and party wardrobes. She will also provide a boutique in the Commodore’s room for you to shop before and after the show. As always the social starts at 11am and the Fashion Show Luncheon at 12noon. Reserve a table and bring your girlfriends out to the Club for this fun event.
CHANNEL MARKERS
Bob Fleege is still hanging out on his boat in Key West. Pictured at the southern most point only 90 miles from Cuba the question is will he come home or sail on to Cuba???
Recently Scott and Julie Harrell and their girls flew from Costa Rica to Orlando to visit Mickey Mouse. From their photo it looks like they all had a grand time in the Magic Kingdom. Apparently they are now embarking on new adventures in Central America but they don’t plan to miss the Regatta Al Sol and party in Isla Mujeres.
Cruisers Larry and Ann-Marie Bowyer are back on their boat having adventures daily with ATMs and panic attacks over whether their credit card is going to work. Larry has taken to styling women’s hair to make extra money!!! The picture at the right is evidence.
Closer to home on Pensacola Bay Bernie and Barbara Knight enjoyed a day on their sailboat, Avalon. In the photo notice who has the wheel. Also Jeff and Ellen Hunt were out enjoying a sail on the bay in the unusually warm winter weather.
The Annual Miami Boat Show is always a big attraction for many of our PYC members. Ron Bray, Julie Denton, Kristin and Cliff Roberts made the road trip from Pensacola to Miami to enjoy the show last month. They had little sleep and a great time.
We all wish Dan Owczarczak, Mary Stitt, and Bob Lee a speedy recovery from recent knee surgery and Libba Dennis a quick mend of her broken wrist. We look forward to seeing them all back at the Club very soon. Earlier this month we were happy to see Ned Mayo out and about after having just recovered kidney surgery.
Do you know a member who is sick or recovering from surgery, has a new grandchild, celebrating an engagement, anniversary or graduation, or received a special honor, etc? Share your member news in the Jib Sheet with your friends at PYC by sending a short blurb and photos to [email protected].
HOSPITALITY GWEN HERRIN & JEAN FLEEGE
Kathy ChagnardFrom the editor’s desk
CEnTERBOARDS Lyn Harrison
Gwen herrin & JeAn FleeGeHOSPITALITY
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JiM & linDA oylerCRUISER’S CORNERWe have had no official raft-ups
since the New Year’s Day brunch but that does not mean that all our boats have been tied to the dock. There have been several impromptu
weekends on the hook and the day sailing has been great!
We had great participation in the planning meeting and everyone is ready for an exciting boating season. This year each raft-up will be hosted by a different person. Many thanks to all our volunteer hosts. We will venture to some new places as well as our favorite anchorages. Our long distance cruise this year is planned for the Labor Day weekend when we will head west to Panama City. We will visit Panama City Yacht Club and Bay Point Marina during our stay. More about that trip later in the year. As I write this, everyone is looking forward to a weekend at Lulu’s, hosted by Johnny and Ruth Smith. In March, Chuck & Peg Minnick are leading us to Ingram Bayou. Watch your email for details. If you are not receiving the cruiser emails and wish to be included, please send a note to us at [email protected]. See you on the water.
PYC Cruisers take a fun and impromptutrip to Orange Beach
PYC CRUISE TO ORANGE BEACHBy Bob Riggs
A detachment of nine vessels from PYC’s cruising fleet enjoyed a fantastic late January sojourn to Orange Beach Marina. Located in Terry Cove and just off Perdido Pass, the beautiful facility evokes a Bahamian charm which caused those berthed there to forget they were only twenty short miles from Pensacola.
The assembled crew enjoyed happy hour Friday evening aboard Bob and Vicki Riggs’ trawler “Si Como No” and later walked to Calypso’s Restaurant for a dinner of coconut crusted shrimp and other seafood delicacies.
Saturday’s gorgeous weather afforded opportunities for dingy rides, walking, biking or just relaxing. The evening’s dock party coordinated by John and Mary McGill offered an array of culinary delights and was enjoyed by all hands.
This informal voyage once again demonstrated how fortunate we are to be able to enjoy the splendid cruising grounds of the upper gulf coast and the camaraderie of great PYC friends!
John & Mary McGill’s trawler “Mary D” returning home from the weekend cruise
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Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
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GOTTA REGATTA 2012MARCH3-2 Flying Tigers Champs PYC3-3 Maxine #1 & Commodore’s Cup #1 NYCP3-10 Maxine #2 PBYC3-17 Maxine #3 PYC3-31 Cruising Couples #1 PYC
APRIL4-14 Commodore’s Cup #2 NYCP4-16 Preemie Cup PBYC
MAY5-5 Sea Buoy Race PBYC5-9 Regata al Sol SYC5-17 U20 Nationals PYC5-19 Navy Cup NYCP5-26 Memorial Day Regatta PBYC
JUNE6-2 Cancer Society Regatta PYC6-15 Gulfport to Pensacola PYC6-23 Offshore Challenge Cup PYC6-29 Jr. Olympic Fest PYC
JULY7-21 Bikini Cup NYCP7-28 Race for the Roses PBYC
SEPTEMBER9-8 Commodore’s Cup #3 NYCP Chappell & Stitt PYC9-15 To the Pier & Back PBYC
OCTOBER10-6 PYC #110-12 WFORC PYC10-20 Schreck Regatta PYC
NOVEMBER11-3 Cruising Couples #2 PYC11-10 Jubilee Regatta Individual FS Champ PYC11-17 PYC #2 PYC11-18 Turkey Trot PBYC
DECEMBER12-8 Santa Claus Regatta PYC
PYC 2012 Entertainment Save the Date
Mar 3 PYC Country Western Roundup Ft. Raven Hawk Apr 14 Pirate Party May 5 Kentucky Derby PartyJun 2 Evening in Paris ft. Holly Shelton Jul 4 Picnic on the PYC Lawn Jul 28 Rock N Roll Party Ft. Mike Zillen-Putting on the Hits Aug 5 Family Fun Day Sep 8 Ladies Dinner Dance Oct 20 Oktoberfest Dec 1 Commodore’s Ball Dec 8 Progressive Dinner/Marina Party Dec 20 Egg Nog Party Dec 31 New Years Eve Party
Super Sundays Mar 11 Soup’er Sunday $5 & Live EntertainmentJul 22 Entertainment in the Grill Aug 26 Entertainment in the Grill Sep 30 Entertainment in the Grill
1st Wednesday Program Mar 7 Cruising South Florida –
McGill/Riggs Apr 4 Anchoring & Getting Underway –
Bob Holmes May 2 Cruising Maine –
Jim Matthews/Dave Anderson Jun 6 tbd tbdJul 11 tbd tbdAug 1 tbd tbdSep 5 tbd tbdOct 3 tbd tbdNov 7 tbd tbd
Last Wednesday ProgramMar 28 Herbs- How to Grow & Use Apr 25 Horse Racing 101/Make a KY Derby HatMay 30 tbd tbdJun 27 tbd tbdJul 25 tbd tbdAug 29 tbd tbdSep 26 tbd tbdOct 31 tbd tbd
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Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
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2012 Raft-Up & Cruising ScheduleMar. 24 Ingram Bayou hosted by Chuck & Peg MinnickApr. 21 Fort McRae hosted by Rusty & Trish BondsMay 9 Isla Mujeres hosted by PYC & SYCMay 25 Big Sabine hosted by Bob HolmesJun. 9 Pirate’s Cove hosted by John & Melissa MyronJul. 14 Little Sabine hosted by Randy Ray & (Blue Angels) Kim HamiltonAug. 18 The Wharf hosted by Bob Riggs & John McGillSep. 1 Panama City / hosted by Jim & Linda Oyler Bay PointOct. 6 Barber’s Marina hosted by Mike Beard, (Lost Bay) Julie Denton, & Ron BrayOct. 27 Little Sabine hosted by Rusty & Trish Bonds (Halloween)Nov. 3 Fort McRae hosted by Commodore Jere & (Blue Angels) Karen AllenDec. 8 Progressive hosted by Jim & Linda Oyler Marina PartyDec. 15 Lighted Boat Parade hosted by Jim & Linda Oyler
Commodore Allen has requested I write some more articles on club history, so here goes! Most members know that PYC used a retired WWI transport ship moored in Bayou Chico as its clubhouse from 1922 to 1932. Photos of the ship can be seen in the Heritage
Room and in local business around town. However, research by former PYC member Cynthia Green Dean has brought to light a couple of new items of interest.
First, a 1922 article from the St. Petersburg Times explains PYC purchased the General Wilson for use as a clubhouse that could be moved from place to place. The club leadership expressed the idea that they could take their members and their clubhouse to Mobile or Biloxi for the Lipton Cup races each year! Think of a raft-up or cruise where the kitchen, bar, dining room and entire staff comes along! However, that probably never happened because the ship was too expensive to operate even for a U.S. Navy budget.
Second, as the first photo to the right shows, the ship/clubhouse did make at least one voyage. The hurricane of 1926 was so strong it blew the ship off its moorings and then up the bayou until it lodged against the train trestle. In the 2nd photo you can see that the large PYC sign is bent and damaged, but still visible. I imagine the short return down the bayou to its pier across from our current clubhouse was its final cruise until the entire ship was destroyed by fire in 1932.
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