Happenings Seattle Boat Show January 26 February 3 February Board Meeting Wednesday February 7 February General Membership Meetng AT THE GALLEY Wednesday, February 21 february 2018 COMMODORE S CORNER Hello, LIYC Members, Thank you to those who attended our January 17th potluck and presentation at the Islander a smaller, but quiet and fun evening it was. Even with fewer folks, it was amazing that we had such wonderful food and an even amount of salads, mains and desserts. Thank you, Juli North, for the table decorations (paperwhites) and chocolates. The winner of the January 50/50 raffle was Jeff Daggett. Commodore Bob Hall 468-3765 Vice Commodore Mike North 468-3750 Rear Commodore Rob McNeil 468-2299 Secretary, Dee Dee Lozier 468-2742 Treasurer, Edwin Termulo 468-2244 Trustees Paul Henriksen 468-4822 Lane Langford 468-4581 Membership Chair Gayl Beller 468-2977 Web Wench Judy Welker 468-4007 Reciprocal Chair Dave Welker 468-4007 Sailing Chair Russ Johnson 468-2655 Newsline Editor Shanley Lett 468-3990 Our Vice Commodore Mike North discussed the 2018 North Cruise and received input from those in attendance. This year s cruise begins on July 27th with details to be decided in the months to come by those participating. We hope you will join us for one or more days of the cruise. The Islander will be closed during most of February, so the Galley will have a catered dinner for us on February 21st. You should have received the menu choices via email (and you can also find them in this newsletter on page 2). Please send a check by February 12th. Our presenter will be Richard Fagen. Our Lopez Island weather has been drippy, windy and chilly. A pleasant change from boating in this weather (well except for the Boat Show) might be skiing at Mt. Baker, Stevens Pass or Leavenworth. Or, maybe cozy up by the fire to watch this year s Winter Olympics starting on February 8? See you around the docks or maybe on the snow. Commodore, Bob Hall
WHAT S HAPPENING: FEBRUARY GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Wednesday, February 21, 2018, at the Galley 6:00 pm Social Hour 7:00 Catered Dinner Presentation: The Golden Age of Sail Clipper Ships By Richard Fagen Choice of Butternut Squash Enchiladas (Vegetarian), Bacon-Wrapped Pork Loin or Poached Salmon in Lobster Sauce. See January 20, 2018, email from Mike North for details. Send your check for $33 per meal (which includes tax and gratuity) to Lopez Island Yacht Club, P O Box 22, Lopez Island, WA 98261 by February 12. PAY YOUR DUES! Use the renewal form emailed to you in December or print one from the LIYC website. STILL TIME THE SEATTLE BOAT SHOW January 26 February 3, 2018 Now with three locations: CenturyLink Field Event Center, South Lake Union and Bell Harbor Marina. (A free shuttle will run continuously between all locations.) Browse among 1000 recreational watercraft and more than 400 exhibitors, attend some of the more than 200 seminars. Tickets: $12 5-Day Pass $24 For details, visit SeattleBoatShow.com
TowBoatUS Friday Harbor Takes Top Towing Service Award Friday Harbor, January 22, 2018 A local small business that helps boaters get safely home was recognized for its professionalism at the BoatUS Towing Services Annual Conference recently held in Jupiter, Florida. Tow-er of the Year honors went to TowBoatUS Friday Harbor owned and operated by Captain Deb Fritz. The company s red towing response vessels are a familiar sight to San Juan Island boaters, helping them get back home safely when their boats break down, run aground, run out of fuel, or need a battery jump start. Captain Fritz s company was acknowledged for its near-perfect 24-hour towing dispatch operation, superior customer service and satisfaction, towing case management, and its work in the local boating community. The company has four response vessels from 23 to 25 feet stationed in Friday Harbor, ready to go at a moment s notice to assist boaters. Much like an auto club for recreational boaters, TowBoatUS is part of a nationwide network of more than 300 locations and 600 response vessels that annually responds to more than 70,000 requests for routine on-water assistance. TowBoatUS Friday Harbor can be hailed on VHF Channel 16, by calling the company directly at 360-378-1111, or by phoning BoatUS toll free 24/7 Dispatch Center at 800-391-4869.
AHOY, PAUPERS! Mary Stiger found this list of boats inspired by financial situations (or regrets?), ranked by boat length, as listed in the U.S. Coast Guard vessel documentation database: 28 Broke But Tan 28.9 Money Pit V 29.8 Rent Money 30.9 Die Broke 31.3 Insufficient Funds 32.3 Bankrupt Sea 33.4 Broke 4 Shore 34.3 Overbudget 35 Deep Ship 36.8 Float n-a-loan 38.2 Fueli$h Money 40.4 Floating Interest 44.8 Spent More Rent 52.6 A Loan @ C 57.1 Knot Cheap 65 College Fund 68 Debtors Delight 71 Even Broker Now 71.9 Illiquid 78 Compound Interest IN MEMORIUM: We are sorry to report: LIYC member Ed Carpenter passed away in December. You may remember Ed as one of the most successful designer/builders of LIYC s award winning Fourth of July floats. Ed and his teams provided winning trophies for LIYC s wall of fame for six straight years. Our sympathy goes to Ed s wife Deanna and family. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS: John and Kathy Oakley have completed all requirements for LIYC membership. Please introduce yourselves at the upcoming February General Membership Meeting, where they will be officially presented as new LIYC members. Ed is pictured here (on right) accepting one of our trophies with his float designing protégé Rob Emerson in 2014.
LIYC member, Paul Sands, sent his holiday greetings while sailing this 52 footer with his nephew on the Spanish Riviera. Paul, in his 80s, plans to spend about three months returning to Lopez about the first part of March. We should all be so lucky as to be able to enjoy boating for as long as Paul. GREETINGS FROM PAUL JANUARY S GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING ATTENDANCE WAS SMALL BUT MIGHTY With the usual great potluck food and springy paperwhite centerpieces on the tables thanks to Hosts Mike and Juli North. Jim and Judy McBain, Jeff and Lorena Daggett Mike presented the 50/50 Raffle winnings to Jeff Daggett (below right). Thanks to Lori Taylor for photos. Lynn Hall and Jinny Chun Edwin Termulo, John Zaborsky, Paul Henriksen, and Mike North
ROMANCING THE STORM: TAKE A WINTER VISIT TO A WASHINGTON LIGHTHOUSE Over the next two issues of the Newsline, we ll provide more details about the last two of the five Washington State lighthouse locations that rent to visitors to tempt you out on the water before our next official Opening Day. (If you can t wait for more information, go to.stayatawashingtonlighthouse.org or contact uslhs.org to rent rooms.) This month s featured lighthouse vacation rental is Point Robinson Lighthouse on Maury Island, a 10 acre shoreline park and historical and marine conservancy overlooking East Passage. This site has provided fog and lighthouse service to vessels since 1885 and has been fully automated since 1978. The property conserves an extensive sandy beach that wraps around the point, a saltwater marsh, and upland woodlands. Walking trails have been developed along the shoreline and through the upper woodland slopes providing dramatic views of East Passage, Tacoma and Mt. Rainer. Pt. Robinson Stewards have fully restored the two keepers quarters for use as rentals. All proceeds go back to the park s restoration and maintenance. Minimum 2 night stay, averaging $163/night. Two bedrooms, one bath, sleeps 6. Sorry, no pets, no smoking. For additional details and reservations, contact Eric Wyatt, Lodging Manager, at 206-465- 3180, email ewyatt@vashonparks.org or see www.vrbo.com/500782