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The Volume N Issue 5 May 2011 Viking Yacht Club Officers 2011 FROM THE HELM LUR VikingYachtClub.com Wax on wax off It is now time to start making our boats shine after this long winter. Robert has been much busier than I have getting the boat ready for the summer cruising season. I do help when the time allows. He is doing a super job and the boat is looking better than when we purchased it. There is always the preventative maintenance that needs done, so one does not get the famous Stiff Rope award. Just planting the seed about joining the Viking Board Elections will be here before we know it. So think what an asset YOU could be to continuing making the Viking Yacht Club the best club in the Puget Sound. As Uncle Sam says, WE NEED YOU! The Cruise Captains for all the upcoming cruises are hard at work putting the final touches on a fun filled summer with Fellow Vikings. Memorial Weekend and Oyster Feed is a do not miss function. This will be one Cruise you will want to plan on attending! Please see attached flyer for all the information. Special Thanks to all Board Members for doing a Fantastic job helping the Viking Club have a Super Fun 2011 Cruising Season. Commodore Carla carlabushnell@yahoo.com May Bill Byrn, Hill Barrington, John Reader Reta Carino, Paul Mastberg June Gary Anspach, Ed Johnson, Barb Talamine, Pam Krinbring Birthdays listed are on monthly calendar and available for download from our website http://www.vikingyachtclub.com/ S U N S H I N E Live well, love much, and laugh often After two months in the southland, Sunshine has returned to the Northwest literally and figuratively. While I was away, I learned that Donna Davidson and Susie Johnson both had surgery. Both are recovered and doing well. In addition, Ed Johnson s knee surgery was so successful he was able to go back to work, albeit in a different capacity. Way to go, Ed! Stay well, Vikings, and enjoy the sunny weather. If you have information that needs shared with our members, please contact: Ann Gagner - Sunshine - 253-381-8370 E-mail: momgonyay@hotmail.com Commodore Carla Bushnell Vice Commodore Frankie Anspach Rear Commodore Dave Seis Jr. Past Commodore Barb Talamine Parliamentarian Claude Lathrop Trustee I Gary Anspach Trustee II Bruce Carlson Yeoman Pam Marzano Purser Barb Talamine Historian Peggy Claar Publicity -Website Robert Bushnell Sunshine Ann Gagner Membership Steve Larsen 216 Puyallup Ave. PMB-110 Tacoma, WA 98421

Viking Yacht Club Past Commodores Barb Talamine Bob Gunter Bill Byrn Steve Larsen Bruce Carlson Janet Myers Gary Anspach Chuck Martin Dave Seis Wayne Davidson, Jr. Maureen Murray Hill Barrington Al Morrison Wayne Davidson, Sr. Larry Shrout Claude Lathrop Milt Johnson Russ Tanck Frank Shaughnessy Lyle Thrall Jan Seis Merlyn Johnson Neil Skelton Bob Shoemaker Harold Wheeler Paul Watterson Fred Keizer Jim Beitinger George Stephenson Herb Rinn Gary Doxon Shell Tucker Frank Callas Ken Wilson/Ken Eckley Ed Karl Al Fischer Harlan O Brien Stan Sharpe Larry Engle Brad Bradford Ken Wilson Ossie Osness Stan Clufford Marv Howes Lyle Westby Curt Willard Art Cook Elred Pilant FROM THE VICE The Sunshine is here! Let us hope it stays around for a while. It would be great for all the boaters, while enjoying the gorgeous Puget Sound waters. Boating is the only way to live. Next weekend, May 7th is Seattle Opening Day would love to see everyone support our Commodore and all the festivities and the parade. It is just so much fun to be in the parade and to visit Seattle. The whole experience is memorable. There are quite of few cruises coming up. Would like everyone to be there to enjoy all the festivities that are being planned, they are always a lot of fun besides you may get to enjoy some sunshine along the way. Mark on your calendars for our" Poker Riding the Waves" Better wash the boat and get ready for the season. Change your oil! And any other maintenance that you need to do to insure fun filled cruising without issues. July 30 th will be the Viking Yacht Club Poker Run! More detailed flyer coming soon! Plan ahead for the fun filled day! Vice Commodore Frankie ladylumpkins@comcast.net From The Rear Commodore Greetings to all Vikings! The cruising season is about to get into full swing with some fun cruises in the near future. First on deck will be the Memorial Day cruise to Port Orchard from May 27 th to the 30 th. Fun activities are planned for the weekend. One important item I need to know is what you want to eat so that we can reduce waste and still provide enough of everything. We will be providing clams, oysters and chicken. Please let me know your preferences ASAP so we can plan accordingly. (253)732-2018 or seiserdf@hotmail.com. The golf cruise will be June 17 th to the 19 th at Arabella s and fun activities are planned. Please make note of an important message from Arabella s. If you do not check in on Friday, you will NOT be able to check in until after 1:00 PM on Saturday. The reason is because Arabella s checkout time is 1:00 PM and they expect the weekend to be very busy. Green fees at Madrona are $25, including cart. We will play nine holes and the first tee time is at 10:00 AM on Saturday. A fun time planned for all including non-golfers. See you there! Rear Commodore Dave seiserdf@hotmail.com MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Do not miss these important events! Seattle Opening Day @ Seattle Yacht Club - May 7 th South Sound Opening Day @ DMYC - May 14 th VYC Memorial Cruise @ Port Orchard May 27th 30th

FROM THE JUNIOR PAST COMMODORE Family of the Year was a hoot! Steve and Pam had yummy food and many fun things for all of us to do. I am sure Bob and Pam had a great time with all their family there to enjoy the event. Next, we have Opening Day on May 7 th. For those of you that have not been up to Seattle for this, you are missing a great time! Followed by Memorial Day at Port Orchard, we still have room for two more boats if you have not reserved yet. Carla and I have a fun filled afternoon and evening planned Saturday with Bingo and Casino Night. So bring your money because we have some really cool gifts to win! We will be attending the NBC picnic June 4 th, so if you haven t donated to the Viking Basket there is still time. There are a few spots still open for Labor Day at Bremerton. If you need one, let me know so I can add you on the call in list. I am still working on Carla s Commodore Ball on Oct. 8 th. If you want to be on the committee, just let me know. Safe Cruising, PC / Purser - Barb Yakobi51@hotmail.com From VYC Historian Peggy Claar Hi everyone! I am sorry for any frustration my little experiment has caused with the Picasa web album. I am working on getting pictures transferred to a new website that I can set up with everyone with access rights. Stay tuned for further instructions and disregard previous instructions they do not work! Regardless of website, I will start bringing my computer to every General Meeting, cruises and events I can go to this year. You can bring your camera and USB cable or SD card and I can transfer pictures directly from your camera onto my computer then upload the pictures to the website later. That will be a lot easier for everyone. Thanks for keeping up the good shutter bug work! Peggy Claar MEMBERSHIP Please Welcome New Members Dennis & Tatiana Wrath Their boat is a 38 foot Bayliner name Cheers moored in Seattle on Lake Union. They will be sworn-in at the Memorial Day Cruise District Thirteen Website. Use the links below to access up to date Coast Guard Information http://www.uscg.mil/d13/default.asp http://www.coastguardd5publicaffairs.com/go/doc/651/459667/

AHOY ALL PAST OLD TIMER VIKINGS We would like to invite you to attend our annual Memorial Day Oyster & Chicken Feed. We would love to hear some stories of past Viking Cruises. Please see the attached flyer and RSVP to Barb Talamine @ 253-536-1362 Club Update News from Publicity 2011 The Viking Yacht Club Website Has a New Look http://www.thevikingyachtclub.com We will be adding a new page to the site that will feature members boats (picture) and a short description of your boat. Send me your boat picture and write up about your boat. http://www.facebook.com/pages/viking-yacht- Club/159156187464276?v=app_106878476015645 Viking Yacht Club now has a Facebook Page, use the link above to see. Like the page to get on-going club updates on your Facebook page. No Facebook acct? Get one; it is easy & free, when you go to our page and like you will be asked to sign up. Great way for update s with friends & family! Feel Free To Contact Me: Robert Bushnell searusattitude@gmail.com Cruise & Function Calendar 2011 http://www.vikingyachtclub.com (see Website for full Calendar) January 9 th VYC Board Meeting 26 th VYC General Meeting @ Fife City Bar & Grill 21 st 30 th Seattle Boat Show February 5 th TOA Commodores Ball @ TOA Yacht Club 12 th Seabac s 50 th Commodores Ball @ Billy Baroos in Tukwila 19 th Sweetheart s Dinner @ The Gateway Cottage in Tacoma 20 th VYC Board Meeting 23 rd VYC General Meeting @ Johnny s in Fife 26 th Totem Commodore Ball @ Totem Yacht Club March 5 th DMYC Commodore Ball @ Des Moines Yacht Club 11 th 13 th Arts & Entertainment Cruise @ Dock Street 23 rd VYC General Meeting @ Johnny s in Fife April 2 nd 3 rd NBC Work Party @ Blake Island 15 th 17 th Daffodil Weekend @ TYC (dress whites) 22 nd 24 th Family of The Year @ Arabella s Gig Harbor 27 th YVC General Meeting @ Johnny s in Fife May 6 th Opening Day @ Seattle Yacht Club 7 th Opening Day Parade @ SYC (dress whites) 14 th South Sound Opening Day @ DMYC (dress whites) 27 th 30 th Memorial Day Cruise & Oyster Feed @ Port Orchard June 3 rd -5 th NBC Picnic @ Brownsville Marina 18 th 20 th VYC Golf Cruise @ Arabella s Gig Harbor July 1 st 5 th 4th of July Anchor Out @ Burton 8 th 10 th Anchor out @ McMiken with TOA 15 th 16 th IOBG District / Summer Picnic @ Kingston Marina 29 th 31 st VYC Poker Run Cruise @ TBD August TBD VYC Board Meeting @ TBD September 2 nd 5 th Labor Day Cruise @ Bremerton 23 rd 25 th IOBG Dist 1 Fall @ Change of Watch @ Poulsbo TBD Carling Yacht Club Commodore Ball @ TBD 28 th YVC General Meeting @ Fife City Bar & Grill October 8 th VYC Commodore Ball @ Tacoma Yacht Club 21 st 23 rd Hot Rudder Bum Cruise @ TBD 26 th YVC General Meeting @ Johnny s in Fife November 5 th VYC Change of Watch @ TBD (dress whites) December 4 th VYC Christmas Auction / Dinner @ Totem Yacht Club TBD TYC Christmas Boat Cruise

Tacoma water rescue exercise New Orca Whale Boating Restriction Vessel Regulations to Protect Puget Sound Killer Whales The US Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on waters of East Passage, Tacoma, Washington for a regional water rescue exercise on June 9 from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. 76 Fed. Reg. 23708 (April 28, 2011). USCG revised passenger weight standards The US Coast Guard issued guidance for implementation of the new Assumed Average Weight Per Person (AAWPP) with respect to existing passenger vessels. Effective December 1, 2011, the AAWPP for use in determining the maximum number of persons permitted on a vessel will be 185 pounds. Previously, the assumed weight in most situations was 160 pounds. Increase legislative awareness regarding unfairness of watercraft excise tax: One of our educational endeavors during the Session involved raising awareness of the unfairness surrounding the watercraft excise tax. In the late 1990s, when the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (MVET) and related excise taxes were repealed through a voterpassed initiative (I-695) and subsequent legislative codification of 695, the only excise tax left intact was the watercraft excise tax. Boaters pay an estimated $35 million a biennium in watercraft excise tax; no other recreational groups pay such a tax. While the state s $5.3 billion operating budget shortfall made 2011 a very challenging year to attempt repeal of the watercraft excise tax, we did use a number of sit-down meetings, and the Feb. 15 RBAW Legislative Day reception, as forums to speak to the unfairness. This tax obligation also was used as further fuel to retain the Recreation Resource Account funding. I want to particularly thank Chuck Gould of the RBAW Board for his work and effort on this issue. NOAA Fisheries issued new rules today on vessel traffic, aimed at protecting Southern Resident killer whales in Washington's Puget Sound. These charismatic marine mammals, popular with tourists, whale-watch operators and the general public, were added to the Endangered Species list in late 2005.& #8232;& #8232; The Southern Resident population peaked at 97 animals in the 1990s, and then declined to 79 in 2001. It has seen slow growth since then, and now stands at an estimated 86 killer whales, about half of which are sexually mature. Scientists have identified the major threats facing the population as a shortage of its preferred prey of Chinook salmon, disturbance from vessels, and water pollution. & #8232;& #8232;The new rules prohibit vessels from approaching any killer whale closer than 200 yards and forbid vessels from intercepting a whale or positioning the vessel in its path. This doubles the current approach distance of 100 yards. The rules go into effect in early May and apply to all types of boats, including motor boats, sail boats and kayaks, in Washington's inland waters. Exemptions to the rules for safety include vessels actively fishing commercially, cargo vessels traveling in established shipping lanes, and government and research vessels. & #8232;& #8232;The whales, which depend on their highly sophisticated natural sonar to navigate and find food, can be affected by underwater noise from boats and disturbed by vessels, including nonmotorized ones, that approach too close or block their paths. The agency's killer whale recovery plan, released in early 2008, calls for actions to reduce disturbance from vessels.& #8232;& #8232; When the regulations were originally proposed in July 2009, they included a half-mile wide no-go zone along the west side of San Juan Island from May 1 through the end of September, where vessels were prohibited. Because of the extensive responses that were received during the public comment period, the final regulations do not include the no-go zone, and NOAA Fisheries will instead continue to gather information to consider the concept in future rulemaking.

Message from Recreational Boating Association of Washington (RBAW) State Parks has advised RBAW that after further review of the mooring buoy situation at Blake Island State Park they are going to revise the length restrictions for the buoys. Right now the restriction is at 36 feet maximum boat size on all buoys at Blake Island. A few of the buoys (2 or 3) on the Southwest corner of the Island will still be restricted to a maximum boat length of 36 feet. However the length restriction on the balance of the buoys will be increased back up to 45 feet. Normal rafting restrictions will remain the same. The Parks web-site and information tape message will be revised to reflect the change. Parks will continue to monitor the buoy losses that were the original cause for the more restrictive mooring lengths. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) promulgated regulations to prohibit vessels from approaching within 200 yards of killer whales and from positioning vessels in the path of killer whales in inland waters of Washington State. The regulations come into effect on May 16. 76 Fed. Reg. 20870 (April 14, 2011). National Boating Federation Removing the lid on non-highway fuel taxes SB 5867/HB 2012: RBAW strongly supported these bills, but they were introduced very late in Session and never received a hearing or any serious consideration. They remain possible to resurrect for the 2012 Session, however. In short, under current law, of the 38 cents in fuel tax paid by boaters and other non-highway users of that fuel, 23 cents goes to their various dedicated accounts, and the rest goes into the Motor Vehicle fund for general transportation use. Under 5867/2012, the 23-cent lid would be removed and an estimated $17.5 million/biennium would be shifted to the dedicated non-highway accounts. If the Washington State Department of Transportation is to agree to this, it will take a new revenue package for transportation. Phasing out copper-bottomed paint on vessels 64 feet and under sold/distributed in the State of Washington SSB 5436: RBAW supported this proposal promoted by the NW Marine Trade Association. NMTA promoted the bill as a pro-active way to get out ahead of the issue. 5436 has passed both the Senate and House and is awaiting the Governor s signature. SB 5372 exempting sales tax requirements for boat sales prices above $300,000: This bill was pursued by the NW Yacht Brokers Association (NYBA), but never received a hearing. RBAW did not support it. Non-resident vessel permits ( cruising permits ) and taxation HB 1904: This bill pursued by the NMTA received a hearing, but never went any further. Penalties for those who intentionally abandon derelict vessels SSB 5271: This RBAW-supported legislation has cleared both the House and Senate and awaits the Governor s signature. Use the link below to access Coast Guard Navigation Center Website http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/ SB 5134 lowering the excise tax on historic vessels from ½ percent to ¼ percent: This RBAW-supported bill had a hearing in Senate Transportation, but did not proceed any further. Visit http://www.n-b-f.org/ to view THE LOOKOUT newsletter Contributor: Marlene Barrington

Report to NBF from the International Boating & Water Safety Summit During the period 6 to 9 March 2011, I attended and represented NBF at the 2011 IBWSS Conference at the Marriott Hotel, Savannah, Georgia. 2011 CALENDAR January 8 President s Dinner Location: Des Moines Yacht Club March 9 NBC Board meeting 7pm Location: Mitzels in Fife March 16 NBC General meeting 7:30pm Location: Totem YC April 2 (& 3) Blake Island Work Party April 15, 16, 17 Daffodil Weekend at Tacoma Yacht Club May 7 Seattle Opening Day Location: Seattle YC May 11 NBC Board meeting 7pm Location: Mitzels in Fife May 14 South Sound Opening Day Location: Des Moines YC May 18 NBC General meeting 7:30pm Location: TBD June 3, 4, 5 NBC Picnic Location: Brownsville Marina September 14 NBC Board meeting 7pm Location: Mitzels in Fife September 21 NBC General meeting 7:30pm Location: Des Moines YC September 24 & 25 NBC Do Nothing Cruise Location: Dockton County Park November 9 NBC Board meeting 7pm Location: Mitzels in Fife November 16 NBC General meeting (& Elections) 7:30pm Location: TOA As in preceding years, the IBWSS Conference was outstanding with a very large attendance of recreational boating stakeholders, lots of good information presented, and excellent exchanges between attendees. Perhaps the most valuable outcome of my attending was the opportunity to network and renew friendships with representatives of the USACE, NOAA, BOATUS Foundation, ACA, CPS, NASBLA, NSBC, BSA, USPS, and others. During these interactions, I was able to stress the role and importance of NBF and its work in supporting the recreational boaters and all recreational boating stakeholders on some of the most critical issues facing us today and in the future. These included in depth discussion on the use of ethanol fuel and the EPA Listening Sessions. On ethanol, I emphasized the NBF s active opposition to E-15 and its strong concerns over the safety of E-10 and degradation of fuel tanks & lines, etc. I followed up on my previous discussions with the American Sailing Association concerning their basic courses and the need and ways to gain NASBLA approval. I met with the NWSC and agreed to support the signing of a MOU with NBF and areas that we might mutually benefit. I discussed the need for the USCGAUX to participate in the On water training with their NACO and suggested several innovative approaches that might gain CG approval. I discussed Florida s actions re-anchoring with representatives from US SAIL, BOATUS, Florida Fish & Game, and members of the Florida Advisory Board and promised NBF support as needed to reduce the unwarranted effects on recreational boaters. I suggested to the CG Office of Boating Safety that along with the need for PFD wear that they consider requiring Type 4 PFDs on all vessels as appropriate. I feel this might help to reduce drownings. I expressed to NSBC/NWSC that NBF was considering hosting a panel discussion at next year s summit topic to be determined. Below I have listed some major items brought up at the conference; however, one can soon go to http://www.watersafetycongress.org for presentations & full reports. Everette Tucker NBF Treasurer

Welcome to Viking s Annual Oyster / Chicken Feed Memorial Day Weekend Cruise Hosted by your Viking Board Members May 27 th 30 th @ Port Orchard Marina Friday 27 th : 7:00 pm Happy Hour - bring drink & snack to share Dinner on your own Saturday 28 th : 10:00-1:00 pm Enjoy the Farmer s Market and all their wonderful goodies! 1:00 2:00 Board Meeting on dock and Poker chips for sale 2:00-3:30 Bingo and Appetizers Come win BIG Bring your money, a snack to share. Bingo sheets are 6 for $5.00 and we ll have Daubers for sale for $1.00 each 5:30 Potluck Dinner on the dock or enjoy something up in town 7:00-10:00 Casino Night Poker Chips will be sold in bags of 50 for $10.00. We have 3 great prizes to win for the ones with the most chips when finished (All chips are the same value) Sunday 29 th : 9:30 Meet at the top of the dock for Bowling, you can catch a ride or enjoy the walk Buy Breakfast at the Bowling Alley while we play our 3 games 2:00-3:00 General Meeting 3:00 Board set up for Oyster Feed 5:00 Oyster Feed and Potluck Dinner Please bring salad, hot dish or dessert $5.00 per person, plates and silverware provided, Please bring your own chairs and tables Monday 30 th : 10:00 Potluck Breakfast PLEASE RSVP ASAP YOUR GUEST LIST AND WHAT THEY WANT TO EAT (Oysters or chicken) SO WE CAN PLAN AHEAD Website Registration www.vikingyachtclub.com/14.html Or - Carla Bushnell carlabushnell@yahoo.com Or - Barb Talamine yakobi51@hotmail.com

Viking Yacht Club May 2011 Birthday's & Event Planner May 2011 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 * Swabbees June 2011 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday May 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bill Byrn Seattle YC Opening Day May 8-14 May 1-7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Hill Barrington South Sound Opening D 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 John Reader May 22-28 May 15-21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Reta Carino VYC Memorial Day Cruise & Port Orchard Paul Mastberg May 29 - Jun 4 29 30 31 Jun 1 2 3 4 VYC Memorial Day Cruise & Port Orchard

Viking Yacht Club June 2011 Birthday's & Event Planner June 2011 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 * Swabbees July 2011 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 May 29 - Jun 4 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday May 29 30 31 Jun 1 2 3 4 Gary Anspach Ed Johnson 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Barb Talamine Jun 12-18 Jun 5-11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pam Krinbring 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Jun 26 - Jul 2 Jun 19-25 26 27 28 29 30 Jul 1 2