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The Forecast Your 2018 Bridge and Outgoing Commodore Change of Command story & photos on page 8 Ventura Yacht Club Established 1938

2018 Ventura Yacht Club 1755 Spinnaker Drive Ventura CA 93001 Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Secretary Treasurer Port Captain Fleet Captain/Sail Fleet Captain/Power Fleet Surgeon Judge Advocate Chaplain Flag Officers Bob Beck Craig Leverault Gary Wolfe Bonne Brown Rick Jones Jeff Beller Craig Leverault Ken Collin Dave Chase, M.D. Rob Miller Dotty Massa Board of Directors (Term Ending) Bob Beck (20) Joel Bozarth (20) Craig Leverault (20) Miguel Valdes (20) Gary Wolfe (20) Judy Cunningham (19) Manager Office Administrator Administrative Assistant Bartender Club Keeper Chef Yacht Club Staff Belinda Del Pesco (19) John Sugden (19) Christina Baum (18) Rafael Francke (18) Neil Fraser (18) Dean Prophet (18) Anthony Jesu Robin Lafrican Megan Zavala Chuck Sobel José Silva José Rodrigues Office Hours Tuesday - Sunday 0900-1700 Closed during lunch hour weekdays Telephone Numbers (805) 642-0426 Fax (805) 642-0494 E-mail: office@venturayachtclub.org Web Page: www.venturayachtclub.org Marine Radio VHF: WRV 530 VYC Group MMSI: 036713092 In case of an EMERGENCY contact The Commodore or a Flag Officer

2018 VYC Committees Audit Malcolm Knight, Chair Bylaws Stan Whisenhunt, Chair Cannoneer David Boatner Communications Stan Whisenhunt/Sheri Green Community Outreach Diane Sanson, Chair Cruise Dean Prophet, Chair Finance Gary Wolfe, Chair Fishing Rob Miller, Chair Historian Don Mills Historian Associate Dena Mercer Human Resources Joel Bozarth Insurance John Sugden, Chair Junior s Program Scott Nordeng, Chair Marina Management Jeff Beller, Chair Membership Enrichment John Sugden Membership Carolyn Cahn, Chair PHRF Representative Dave Trude Predicted Log Race Ed Kutchma, Chair Property Management Neil Fraser, Chair Race Denny Dwire, Chair Social Sue Gentzel/ Lorna Londborg, Co-Chairs Ventura Cup Denny Dwire, Chair Webmaster Robin Lafrican/ Belinda Del Pesco

From the Commodore WWelcome to the New Year 2018! It would be an understatement to say last year did not have its challenges but it would also be inaccurate to say the year was without reward and accomplishment. As I write this article for the VYC Forecast the fires are not out, good people are threatened and we have rallied around those of our VYC family who have lost so much. I am continually impressed by the strength and character of our club: Craig Leverault We are fine, we have already began making plans to rebuild and Lynn Martin We will build again and surround ourselves with music. Very successful people form attitudes and methods in life that lead to their personal happiness and accomplishments. My observation is that they are strong yet compassionate, embrace the past but live in the moment, dream but are pragmatic and they constantly move forward. We as individuals will do exactly that as will your Ventura Yacht Club in 2018. As I noted in my remarks at the Change of Command Dinner, the first tenant of leadership is to do no harm. We belong to a club that has survived for over 75 years and is recognized for its friendship and character and this must never change. We also have some things to do to preserve our club and go forward so we remain relevant in the future. You have selected people that you can trust as members of your Board of By Commodore Bob Beck Directors and I am looking forward to working with Craig and Gary on the Bridge as we address issues and concerns in the coming year. Maybe a brief note about my own particular style, and likes and dislikes, would be helpful to you, especially considering I am from Bakersfield... I like ideas that are presented with a solution or show constructive thought. I don t like letters addressed to the Board that criticize folks versus issues, or that were first not discussed verbally with the Bridge or management as input or for correction. Threatening communication of any type just hurts everyone and accomplishes nothing and will not rise to the top of my list and probably will be summarily dismissed. I like to discuss ideas that challenge my own beliefs. That is how we grow. I love champions who participate and take charge. Sure they can run over the top of us at times, exceed their authority and leave a little bit of destruction in their path, but man do they keep the ball rolling. Good management accepts champions and gently manages the results. I like doers. The Ventura Yacht Club is owned by you, the members. It runs through committees in which every individual can participate. Our meals and socials help fund activities and harbor activities assures a spot at the political table. Continued on page 7 4 VYC Forecast

Vice Views By Vice Commodore Craig Leverault Itruly under estimated elderly neighbors. After the fury of hell. Not a only a few trips from stranger to nature s wrath, house to car I saw hundred-foot flames shoot- this storm was from another world. All day ing up from the canyon our hill top anemometer across the street. That s had been seeing 30, and it! No more trips inside! I started both cars as evening approached instead of gradually subsiding, it started ticking while we repositioned and and had them idling up. Nasty gusts whistled the last items in the by at ever higher octaves. We had just hard now it took van. It was blowing so finished a long two hands to pull wonderful chat the front doors with our daughter, shut against who had recently the fire storm moved back up to wind. We drove the Bay, when Doris got a text from deserted street in down our dark Ann Chase telling disbelief, reaching Foothill Road us to look outside, right now! OMG, where flashing the entire northeast horizon was darken streets. lights pierced the orange. It had All I could think already reached was to get away, Wheeler Canyon far far away. when I checked Get some water Cal Fire s website. I thought to myself, if it got to hell. We drove straight to the club between us and Wheeler from Santa Paula that fast, with all our worldly possessions in it will be here in less than an hour. the two cars. Freya looked awfully The wind is now gusting 50, and you good. We crawled into our bunks could feel things were deteriorating quickly. Then the power went gale ripped through the harbor. and hung on as the fire-induced out. We had limited time, so we Peaking out the hatch every hour started taking the best art first, but or so it looked like a a scene from with each round trip the orange line Apocalypse Now, with the entire city seemed to half in distance. Doris ran across the street to check on our Continued on page 7 VYC Forecast 5

From the Rear By Rear Commodore Gary Wolfe Happy New Year, I for the Junior Program. I hope you will enjoy am looking forward to a another great year with great year. the Ventura Yacht Club. As I wrap-up my I have enjoyed the last three years as your three years as your Treasurer and as a member of the Finance Commit- Treasurer and Chairman of the Board of Directors. tee I am very happy to Thank you for electing report we now have a me to the Bridge I am new and very complete really looking forward to reserve study. This has the next three years. My been over a year in the goals are to continue the making. With continued great times we share with our fellow strong membership and care with members and be good neighbors our finances we can look forward to with the other harbor tenants. many years of being able to replace I have lived in Ventura almost docks and other capital items without need for special assessments or as long as I can remember. In fact, I was in the first Pierpont Elementary borrowing, something few clubs are School graduating class, how is that fortunate enough to enjoy. for being a local? As I write this the news of the local fires is overwhelming. So many My wife, Ann, and I really enjoy our membership. We love to boat of our members and close friends up and down the coast, when we are and families of members have lost not anchoring at one of the beautiful coves on our local islands we It is wonderful how our club has their homes and valued possessions. use one of the great benefits of our become a gathering place for being membership, reciprocal privileges with friends and support for each at one of many of the other yacht other. The impromptu gatherings clubs in the area. Just last month and help members have provided we spent a Saturday afternoon and each other really brings home the night at the Santa Barbara Harbor. true value of club membership. The Santa Barbara Yacht Club was Our new Commodore really outdid incredibly welcoming, we enjoyed himself to help with a very special a lunch at what must be one of the pot luck night on December 12. He most beautiful settings in all of Santa made a special trip from Bakersfield Barbara. I know our club and its with enough chicken to barbeque for members are just as welcoming to the entire group. members of other clubs. Among other duties the Rear Commodore is the executive officer for cruising and racing activities and Gary Wolfe 6 VYC Forecast

From the Commodore Continued from page 4 So here are some thoughts we might consider. We are a private club, specifically a yacht club. We are not a bar at the beach, nor a social club for gadabouts. We are not a means for cheap boat storage, nor a place for a free meal. Of course, the club has all these things and I for one thoroughly enjoy the meals, social activities and even have a drink now and again, but those things are not why we belong to the Ventura Yacht Club. If this is true, then shouldn t we consider vetting membership applications to determine if the applicant truly is interested in things of the sea, is willing to participate in our activities and is of good character. Shouldn t we ask them what areas of the club they are personally interested in and where they willing to participate? If we truly believe you get the most out of any group through these activities maybe we should assign them a committee or function that fits their interests as a requirement for the first two years. We have a long waiting list for boat slips. We charge, by our by-laws, substantially less than other slips in the harbor. Should this be a parking place for forgotten joys of the past, where boats decaying from lack of use occupying space that another active member might use? Ok, you get the drift but really I am most excited by the activities, cruises and being with friends during the coming year. 2018 is going to be a fun year where we move forward while preserving the past and hopefully increase the benefit of ownership to everyone. Only the guy who isn t rowing has time to rock the boat. Saunders Bob Beck Vice Views Continued from page 5 ablaze. I gazed in disbelieve. Tuesday evening as the evacuees filtered down to the club, it wasn t long before VYC had transformed itself into a bustling emergency shelter. I can t tell you how good it felt to have water between us and the fire. Our safe haven grew and grew. As dinner time approached the clubhouse filled with evacuees in shock. Our gracious Commodore Beck opened his wallet and made sure everyone was fed. We received so many offers for housing it was almost overwhelming. We can t even begin to think of going through this without all of you. Wednesday s report relayed from the scene confirmed our worse fears. About one third of the homes in Clearpoint are gone, including the Martin s and ours. On December 6, everything changed for Ventura. Our lives and our city will forever be viewed as before, or after the fire. We have been brought to tears by the outpouring of love and support from our club, and community. We will rebuild. We will move on. Thank you VYC for being so much more than a club, we are family. Craig Leverault VYC Forecast 7

A Gala Change of Command Photos by Flash Wheeler full house was on hand at the A club s Change of Command dinner in December. Bob Beck was sworn in as the incoming Commodore, joined by Craig Leverault as Vice Commodore and Gary Wolfe as Rear Commodore. Also sworn in were new Directors for 2018, Joel Bozarth and Miguel Valdes. John Sugden, whose term ended in December was reelected. Outgoing Directors were Commodore Jan Lawson and Mike Doman. Numerous awards, both serious and some a bit humorous were presented: u Rafael Francke was given the most valuable member award. u Neil Fraser received the Merrill C. Allyn Award. u Lorna Londborg received the Burgee of Merit. u Dean Prophet received the Seamanship Trophy. Continued on page 9 8 VYC Forecast

A Gala Change of Command Continued from page 8 u The Don Mills award was awarded in honor of Gay Garabedian, who died in November. u Bob Stine received the Fouled Anchor award. u Gary Bright won the Screwball award. In addition to Beck, Leverault and Wolfe, the Board of Directors for 2018 consist of Christina Baum, Bozarth, Judy Cunningham, Belinda Del Pesco, Francke, Fraser, Prophet, Sugden and Valdes. Following dinner and presentations, the evening was capped off with dancing. VYC Forecast 9

Kids Decorate the Tree On November 26 VYC hosted the annual Kids Decorate the Tree event chaired by Diane Shankwiler and Doug Farrel. Two of the Wheeler s great grandchildren attended the event. Diane was amazing. She found materials at The Dollar Store that were easy and fun for the kids (of all ages) to use. It s hard to imagine the hours she spent cutting apart and sorting Mardi Gras beads. No doubt her hands were sore by the time she finished. With huge smiles, she and Doug helped the kids assemble absolutely beautiful ornaments. Two or more to put on the little tree and two to As of this writing Ventura County is still recovering from the Thomas fire. Members have been directly affected by losing their homes, others can still not return to their homes. I am grateful that during this time of need the Ventura Yacht Club was able to provide some solace and comfort to those members. Many members have called asking how they can help, offering housing, helping with pot lucks and BBQs. I am proud to be associated with this yacht club that has so many caring members. Once again you have By Dotty Wheeler Office Waves take home. It was so much fun to do and had such a rewarding result that adults joined in. One father explained I m just helping my kid! The tree is lovely. Diane and Doug deserve a big job well done, and have agreed to Chair the event again next year! Yea! Be sure to admire the little tree by the elevator. By Yacht Club Manager Anthony Jesu proved that Ventura Yacht Club is a family and a very special place. On a lighter note, I am looking forward to a wonderful New Year! On behalf of all the staff we are anxious to work hard and improve our service to all the members. Don t forget Sunday, January 7 is Meet the Bridge so please come down and welcome the new Bridge and help us usher in another great year at the club! Anthony Jesu 10 VYC Forecast

Big Plans for Cruiser Navigators new boating A experience is scheduled for Ventura Yacht Club in 2018. The Santa Barbara Channel Cruiser Association (SBCCA) is planning an active season of rallies for both power and powered sail participants. These rallies are fun, competitive and provide a great opportunity to learn your boat and refine your navigation skills. Rallies conducted by the SBCCA will be open to all interested boaters power or sail. We are planning three formats; single event, destination event, and Wet Wednesday format. There are seven single event rallies scheduled in the VYC master calendar. These will be at least 12 miles long, permit the use of any navigation instruments (analog or electronic), and no speed limitations. A plot of the rally course and any specific sea or land marks will be provided. A meeting will take place prior to the rally start where predicted performance (log) will be submitted by the skipper. Each participant will be scored by an onboard observer. The winner based on the execution closest to the skipper s predictions, and prizes awarded at a social hour the afternoon of the rally. Destination event rallies will be scheduled in conjunction with VYC club cruises. The format: start time, course, skipper's meeting and awards meeting will be tailored to the destination. The Wet Wednesday rally will be conducted in parallel with the normal VYC sail racing activity. These events will be scored informally, and designed to be a fun learning experience. It is also another reason to enjoy the Wednesday meal service at the club. For more information check the VYC web site (Cruiser Navigation tab), VYC Forecast, or contact Ed Kutchma, kutchma@aol.com; (805) 798-0812. Bristol Boat Entries Encouraged As I write this the air is filled with smoke and I am surrounded by falling ash from the Thomas Fire. It is hard to think about the Bristol Boat competition but it will happen this year, after this fire has been extinguished. Because of the fire all VYC members will need to do some serious boat cleaning. What a great opportunity to enter the Bristol Boat Competition right before Opening Day in March! I am pleased to chair the event this year and I need members who will enter their boat, some judges to decide who the winners are and prizes. Please email me, Tony Soans, at tony@soansmail.net or call me at 805-886-5007. Let me know if you will be entering your boat, would like to be a judge or have an amazing prize you would like to donate. Also, call or write if you have questions. I am already working on the prizes and they will be awesome! VYC Forecast 11

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You ve Got a Friend VYC Members Pull Together in Fire s Wake Seven years ago, Garrett and I were traumatized when at 4:55 p.m. on a Friday he was laid off from his job with no definite answer as to when he d be re-hired. It was the Friday of Labor Day weekend and we were left with that chin-on-the-floor feeling. It didn t take us long to decide to sell everything we had and move aboard our Catalina 30 at VYC. After all, the one thing that brought us more joy than anything was cruising our boat and being a part of the VYC family, and we weren t willing to give that up. We may have been a little crazy, but the one thing we are most grateful for these seven years later, is having had this incredibly strong VYC community in which to raise our two kids. That community has perhaps come together to support our members in need now more than ever. On Monday (December 5) night, east winds were howling and the beginnings of the Thomas fire raged through Santa Paula into Ventura and began to wreak havoc on our city. By 10:30 at night, parts of eastern Ventura and the foothills were being evacuated, and by the wee hours of Tuesday morning, several VYC members who live in the Clearpoint, Ondulondo, and other hillside neighborhoods to the west, were forced from their homes. Several of them came to VYC and their boats to seek refuge. By sunrise Tuesday morning, VYC power had been restored and conversations with current live-aboards and evacuees raised questions of whether homes were left standing, whether By Christina Baum winds would subside and just how much loss and devastation Ventura would face. Members Lynn and Didi Continued on page 14 VYC Forecast 13

Martin had already had word their house was gone, Craig and Doris Leverault didn t have immediate confirmation, but were almost certain theirs was as well (that fact, unfortunately, would be confirmed a couple hours later), Don Clark and Belinda DelPesco waited to evacuate until their 92- year-old neighbor s family were able to get to her, and Wally and Laurie Rutledge actually had to live through hearing they had lost their house, then have that retracted, then hearing a second time it was gone, then finally finding out the truth that it did, in fact, survive. But survival is a funny term; while houses may be left standing, the owners of said houses may be evacuated indefinitely. And that is hard to come to terms with. Several additional members from the foothills, Oakview and Ojai, including the Schofields, the Hesters, the Berrys, and the Kutchmas, joined the evacuees over the day and into the next. So what did the rest of the VYC members come together to do? Take care of our friends, of course! That first Tuesday, our regular potluck was transformed into a service for those evacuees. With more in attendance than usual, Anthony graciously allowed us to convene upstairs and members brought enough food and drink for an army. The following night, Anthony supplied pizza, beer and wine and another potluck-style evening ensued. So many members attended in support that Bob Beck called and had us order more pizza on his dime! Thursday evening, Jan Hester put out the word that she and Floyd would host a cheese and cracker happy hour You ve Got a Friend Continued from page 13 on the patio. What a joy and relief it was to see our members coming together to support, talk to, and cry with those who were feeling such loss. The generosity didn t stop there the following Tuesday night, Commodore Bob Beck sent out an email to his BBQ Crew asking them to come together to cook up chicken and hot links in addition to our standard potluck. Again, the attendance rivaled the likes of any Friday night dinner at the club. In talking to those who are experiencing the effects of the Thomas Fire firsthand, all had a common sentiment: They feel incredibly blessed to be a part of the VYC family. And who could disagree? It is wonderful to be a part of a true community one with members who can laugh and cry together; celebrate and grieve together. To our members who are dealing with this Thomas Fire directly, we are here for you you ve got a friend. No, you ve got a community of friends! 14 VYC Forecast

VYC Juniors Compete at L.A. Harbor There were about 75 Optimist sailors including five VYC Juniors that sailed in the Holiday Regatta at Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club December 2-3, and two of our kids won trophies. All five VYC Juniors sailed in the Champs Fleet which had 49 contestants. Ian Clayton and Ashley Kaller each were sailing in Champs for the first time. It s a big step to move up from Green Fleet but both of them sailed well and beat several boats. I m sure they learned a lot and now they know what the next level is like. Ian finished 46 th and Ashley was 42 nd. Sydney Brea won the third race of the regatta by so much that it was hard to show it with a picture. She was probably about 200 yards ahead. It was her first victory in a Carrie Series race. She finished 17 th overall. Jack Pointer was close to getting a trophy at our Fall regatta but just missed, this time was different. He battled with two other By Ryan Cox Sydney Brea won the third race by a huge margin. White Fleet sailors (10 and under) all regatta and ended up a close third in White Fleet and 23 rd overall. Jack has been working really hard and it s starting to show. Carter Cox had a couple tough races to end Saturday but sailed great on Sunday. He moved up from 10 th to 5 th overall on Sunday. He was 2 nd in Blue Fleet (11 and 12 years old). Following are race by race results of the five VYC Juniors. Carter Cox 3-6-21-16-5-4-5-7; Sydney Brea 22-17-1-21-24-19-12; Jack Pointer 25-28-15-18-17-14-32-25; Ashley Kaller 42-40-34-34-46-39-44-33; Ian Clayton 46-43-43-38- 44-44-47-35. VYC Forecast 15

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Happy New Year! 2017 was a fun year at VYC. Now its time to make plans for 2018. But first, let's review our December events. The Social Committee did a beautiful job decorating the club for the holidays, led by Sandy Swanson and Lorna Londborg. Diane Shankwiler did an outstanding job with the children's party. She had interesting projects that the children took to immediately, making several ornaments to decorate their tree. Thank you also to Doug Farrel, Diane's very competent helper, and Flash Wheeler for taking pictures. Dec 2 was the Change of Command Ball an annual event when club members come together to recognize and support our 2018 club leadership team! Brilliantly chaired by Mary Beck, this celebratory party was beautiful and the perfect nautical venue for our 2018 Commodore, Bob Beck. Dec 15 and 16 was the Parade of Lights. This was a festive family oriented event with Santa's arrival on Saturday night. The theme this year was When you wish upon a star." December 31, VYC hosted a New York New Year's Eve. It was a night of celebration and entertainment with Steve Woods and his musical guests, our own commodore Bob Beck and friends. Thank you Mary for chairing this event. The 2018 Social Committee will be co-chaired by Sue Gentzle and Lorna Londborg with the support of a committee of dedicated VYC ladies. Our first meeting is January14 at 2 p.m. Please join us for wine and appetizers while we discuss the VYC social Social Report By Sue Gentzle & Lorna Londborg events for 2018. It would be great to have a large turnout for our first meeting! All members are welcome. VYC Forecast 17

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VYC Celebrating Eightieth Anniversary in 2018 - Part 1 In recognition of the 80 th Anniversary of the founding of the Ventura Yacht Club, the history articles appearing in The Forecast over the next several months will tell the story of the birth and growth of the organization. As I start this article a strange feeling came over me as I realized that the club was only ten years old when I became a Junior Member in 1948. Further, that I had been hanging around the boat house at the Ventura Pier and participating in club activities several years prior to joining. In addition to some 70 years of first-hand experience I will be making use of the Minute Book containing club minutes from November 1940 through September 1953, The Forecast from 1940 forward and various photos from my collection. It all began in 1938 when an enthusiastic group of some 50 southern Ventura County citizens organized the Ventura County Boat Club (VCBC). Most of these members lived in and around the cities of Ventura and Oxnard with a few from Ojai and the Somis area. There were farmers, blue and white-collar workers with diverse occupations but all were interested in boats and boating. Membership fees in 1940 were: Admission Fees $2.50, and Annual Dues $2.50 per year. Before the purpose of the club is reviewed it would be well to review the lack of boating facilities in the County. There were no small boat harbors at Ventura or Oxnard (Channel Islands) and no inland lakes such By Donald F. Mills, Club Historian Photo 1: An aerial photo of McGrath Lake as it existed in November 2004. The beach is on the left. Harbor Blvd and cultivated fields are on the right. Harbor Blvd did not exist in the 1940s when the lake was a club boating venue. The lake, located south of the Gonzales Road intersection, is now a wildlife refuge and a part of McGrath State Beach. Photo 2: Club members are shown here in the 1940s racing outboard powered hydro-planning speed boats on McGrath Lake. Races were held in three classes: 13 feet, 16 feet and 18 feet. Sail boat races were also conducted on the lake. as Casitas or Piru. The nearest small boat harbor was at Santa Barbara and they did not have slips but only off- shore moorings. The deep water shipping Port of Hueneme was under construction in 1938 but not Continued on page 20 VYC Forecast 19

VYC Eightieth Anniversary in 2018 Continued from page 19 yet completed. The total population of Ventura County was less than 69,000; whereas in 2017 the total population was 825,000. The purposes of the club, as stated in part in the Articles of Incorporation approved November 15, 1940, are: To promote all forms of boating in Ventura County; to aid in the provision of facilities for the use of boats and to aid in securing waters on which boats may be operated---; to improve McGrath Lake---so that it will be suitable for use as a place for boating and boat races; and to foster a closer feeling of fellowship---; to organize---and operate boat races--, and generally do all things ---that may aid in promoting interest in boats and boating. Starting in 1940, improvements were in fact made to McGrath Lake, located one-half mile north of the Mandalay power plant. Photo 1 shows a more recent aerial photo of the lake. The improvements included access roads, launching ramp and removing snags from the lake. This work was done by member volunteers. Farmer members did the tractor work. To encourage member participation and raise funds for materials, the club adopted a Dollar-Work-Day Plan. Members not appearing for a designated work day were assessed one dollar. The plan was successful, the improvements were completed and sailing and speedboat races were conducted at McGrath Lake through the 40s except for suspension during World War II because of restricted access to the shoreline site. Photos 2 and 3 illustrate the activity on the lake. Photo 3: This photo shows the large spectator crowd gathered to watch the races. Note the club s hotdog stand on the right. Photo 4: These were the club built slips at the Hueneme Harbor in 1941. Monthly slip fees were $0.25 per foot of boat length. The Hueneme Harbor was completed in 1940, and included facilities for cargo shipping only. The club in January 1941 made application to secure a lease land and water areas on which to construct some slip and mooring facilities for small boats. By April 1941 they had a lease in hand. The rent was $150 per year. By June 24, 1941 fourteen pilings had been driven. It is amazing what was accomplished in this time span when compared to today s bureaucratic world. This was another do- Continued on page 21 20 VYC Forecast

Master Calendar 2018 January 1 Monday New Years Day CLUB CLOSED 1 Monday New Years Day - Breakfast Potluck on the Patio 2 Tuesday VYC Potluck 6 Saturday Private Party 6 Saturday Private Party - Montague Memorial 7 Sunday Meet the Bridge Cocktail Party 9 Tuesday VYC Potluck 10 Wednesday Book Group 11 Thursday Movie Night 14 Sunday Junior s Day 16 Tuesday VYC Potluck 18 Thursday BOD Meeting 20 Saturday VYC Hosting Race Seminar 8am-5pm 23 Tuesday VYC Potluck 26 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner, Quarterly Meeting 27 Saturday Race Awards Dinner 29 Monday Power Squadron 30 Tuesday VYC Potluck February 3 Saturday Private Party - Power Squadron Change of Watch 4 Sunday Super Bowl Tailgate Party & Appetizer Competition 4 Sunday Junior s Day 5 Monday Power Squadron 6 Tuesday VYC Potluck 6 Tuesday Power Squadron 9 Friday Friday Mardi Gras & Valentine s Dinner 10 Saturday Private Party 12 Monday Power Squadron VYC Eightieth Anniversary in 2018 Continued from page 20 it-yourself project with a minimum of hired labor. It was a significant undertaking but possible with the effective leadership of Staff Commodore Bob Pfeiler an Oxnard farmer. Photo 4 shows these early facilities. During the above era the club Continued on page 22 had no clubhouse of its own so most membership meetings were held at the Coca Cola Bottling Company hall at Seaward and Thompson Blvd., a building that has since been razed. Next month we will continue the history. VYC Forecast 21

Master Calendar 2018 Continued from page 21 February 13 Tuesday VYC Potluck 13 Tuesday Power Squadron 14 Wednesday Book Group 15 Thursday BOD Meeting 17 Saturday Private Party 17-18 Sat-Sun SCYA Midwinters 19 Monday Power Squadron 20 Tuesday VYC Potluck 20 Tuesday Power Squadron 23 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner 23-25 Fri-Sun PCYC/VYC Cruise (Dock Party) 26 Monday Power Squadron 27 Tuesday VYC Potluck 27 Tuesday Power Squadron March 4 Sunday Junior s Day 5 Monday Power Squadron 6 Tuesday VYC Potluck 6 Tuesday Power Squadron 7-11 Weds-Sun ANNUAL SNOW CRUISE 10 Saturday Anacapa Cruise (Lunch & Guided Hike) 12 Monday Power Squadron 13 Tuesday VYC Potluck 13 Tuesday Power Squadron 14 Wednesday Book Group 15 Thursday BOD Meeting 16 Friday Irish Theme Dinner 17 Saturday Cruiser Navigation Rally (Practice) 19 Monday Power Squadron 20 Tuesday Power Squadron 20 Tuesday VYC Potluck 23 Friday Friday Dinner - CANCELLED 24 Saturday OPENING DAY 26 Monday Power Squadron 27 Tuesday Power Squadron 27 Tuesday VYC Potluck 30 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner 31 Saturday J-24 & PHRF Regatta #1 Continued on page 23 22 VYC Forecast

Master Calendar 2018 Continued from page 22 April 1 Sunday Easter Brunch 2 Monday Power Squadron 3 Tuesday VYC Potluck 3 Tuesday Power Squadron 7 Saturday Cruiser Navigation Rally 8 Sunday Junior s Day 9 Monday Power Squadron 10 Tuesday VYC Potluck 10 Tuesday Power Squadron 11 Wednesday Book Group 11 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesdays Series to Sept. 12 14 Saturday J 24 & PHRF Regatta #2 16 Monday Power Squadron 17 Tuesday VYC Potluck 17 Tuesday Power Squadron 18 Wednesday Wet Wednesday 19 Thursday BOD Meeting 20-22 Fri-Sun Cruise to Scorpion 21 Saturday Private Party 23 Monday Power Squadron 24 Tuesday VYC Potluck 24 Tuesday Power Squadron 25 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 27 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner, Quarterly Meeting 27-29 Fri-Sun Ensendada Race 28 Saturday Private Party - Garabedain Memorial 30 Monday Power Squadron May 1 Tuesday VYC Potluck 1 Tuesday Power Squadron 2 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 6 Sunday Junior s Day 6 Sunday Membership Open House During Sunday Munchies 7 Monday Power Squadron 8 Tuesday VYC Potluck 8 Tuesday Power Squadron 9 Wednesday Book Group 9 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 12 Saturday Cruiser Navigation Rally Continued on page 24 VYC Forecast 23

Master Calendar 2018 Continued from page 23 May 13 Sunday Mother s Day Brunch 14 Monday Power Squadron 15 Tuesday VYC Potluck 15 Tuesday Power Squadron 16 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 17 Thursday BOD Meeting 18 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner 21 Monday Power Squadron 22 Tuesday VYC Potluck 22 Tuesday Power Squadron 23 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 25-28 Fri-Mon Memorial Weekend Cruise 28 Monday Memorial Day BBQ 28 Monday Power Squadron 29 Tuesday VYC Potluck 29 Tuesday Power Squadron 30 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday June 3 Sunday Commodore s Classic Race 3 Sunday Beach Clean-Up Day 4 Monday Power Squadron 5 Tuesday VYC Potluck 5 Tuesday Power Squadron 6 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 8-10 Fri-Sun Cruise to Pelican (Flag Day) 11 Monday Power Squadron 12 Tuesday VYC Potluck 12 Tuesday Power Squadron 13 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 13 Wednesday Book Group 16 Saturday Cruiser Navigation Rally 16 Saturday Governor s Cup Race 16 Saturday Private Party 17 Sunday Father s Day BBQ 18 Monday Power Squadron 19 Tuesday VYC Potluck 20 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 21 Thursday BOD Meeting Continued on page 25 24 VYC Forecast

Master Calendar 2018 Continued from page 24 June 22 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner 24 Sunday Junior s Day 25 Monday Power Squadron 26 Tuesday Private Party 26 Tuesday VYC Potluck 27 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 30-4 Sat - Weds Fourth of July Cruise July 30-4 Sat - Weds Fourth of July Cruise 4 Wednesday Fourth of July BBQ 4 Tuesday VYC Potluck 4 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday - CANCELLED 7 Saturday Cruiser Navigation Rally 8 Sunday Beach Clean-Up Day - 9-10 a.m. 10 Tuesday VYC Potluck 11 Wednesday Book Group 11 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 14 Saturday Catalina Cruise Seminar/Talk 15 Sunday Junior s Day 17 Tuesday VYC Potluck 18 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 19 Thursday BOD Meeting 18-21 Wed-Sat YRU Catalina Cruise (TENTATIVE) 22-29 Sun-Sun Annual Catalina Cruise (TENTATIVE) 24 Tuesday VYC Potluck 25 Wednesday Wet Wednesday 27 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner, Quarterly Meeting 28-29 Sat-Sun Sail Fest & J/24 Regatta August 1 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 5 Sunday Junior s Day 7 Tuesday VYC Potluck 8 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 8 Wednesday Book Group 10-12 Fri-Sun Jr s Optimist West Coast Championship Regatta 14 Tuesday VYC Potluck 15 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 16 Thursday Jr s End of Summer Dinner Continued on page 26 VYC Forecast 25

Master Calendar 2018 Continued from page 25 August 18 Saturday Dinghy Party 18 Saturday Cruiser Navigation Rally (Jim Cline Memorial) 21 Tuesday VYC Potluck 22 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 23 Thursday BOD Meeting 24 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner 28 Tuesday VYC Potluck 29 Wednesday Wet Wednesday September 1-3 Sat-Mon Labor Day Cruise 3 Monday Labor Day BBQ 4 Tuesday VYC Potluck 5 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday 8 Saturday J-24 & PHRF Regatta #3 8 Saturday Private Party 9 Sunday Beach Clean Up 9 Sunday Junior s Day 10 Monday Power Squadron 11 Tuesday VYC Potluck 11 Tuesday Power Squadron 12 Wednesday VYC Wet Wednesday (Last one) 12 Wednesday Book Group 15-16 Sat-Sun Santa Barbara Channel Challenge/Ventura Cup Regatta 17 Monday Power Squadron 18 Tuesday VYC Potluck Continued on page 27 26 VYC Forecast

Master Calendar 2018 Continued from page 26 September 18 Tuesday Power Squadron 20 Thursday BOD Meeting 22 Saturday (The Oakley) Cruiser Navigation Rally 24 Monday Power Squadron 25 Tuesday VYC Potluck 25 Tuesday Power Squadron 28 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner October - Food Drive Begins In Oct - Ends mid Nov 1 Monday Power Squadron 2 Tuesday VYC Potluck 2 Tuesday Power Squadron 5 Friday Oktoberfest Friday Dinner Theme 5-8 Fri-Mon Columbus Day Cruise 7 Sunday Junior s Day 8 Monday Power Squadron 9 Tuesday VYC Potluck 9 Tuesday Power Squadron 10 Wednesday Book Group 13 Saturday Cruiser Navigation Rally 14 Sunday New Member Brunch 15 Monday Power Squadron 16 Tuesday VYC Potluck 16 Tuesday Power Squadron 18 Thursday BOD Meeting 19 Friday Prime Rib Night ~ Harbor Patrol Thank You Dinner 20 Saturday Commodore s Roast 20 Saturday Lady Driver Race 22 Monday Power Squadron 23 Tuesday VYC Potluck 23 Tuesday Power Squadron 26 Friday Halloween/Monthly Birthday Dinner/Quarterly Mtng 29 Monday Power Squadron 30 Tuesday Power Squadron 30 Tuesday VYC Potluck November - Food Drive Ends mid Nov - Toy Drive begins Nov ends mid Dec 4 Sunday Junior s Day 5 Monday Power Squadron 6 Tuesday VYC Potluck Continued on page 28 VYC Forecast 27

Master Calendar 2018 Continued from page 27 November 6 Tuesday Power Squadron 7 Wednesday Book Group 10-11 Sat-Sun Optimist Jr Fall Regatta 12 Monday Power Squadron 13 Tuesday VYC Potluck 15 Thursday BOD Meeting 16 Friday Monthly Birthday Dinner (Nov & Dec Birthdays) 18 Sunday Thanksgiving Feast 20 Tuesday VYC Potluck 22-23 Thr-Fri Club Closed for Holiday ~ Thanksgiving 25 Sunday Trim The Club 27 Tuesday VYC Potluck December 1 Saturday Change of Command 4 Tuesday VYC Potluck 8 Saturday Private Party 9 Sunday Junior s Day 10 Monday Staff Appreciation Dinner 11 Tuesday VYC Potluck 14-15 Fri-Sat Ventura Harbor Parade of Lights 18 Tuesday VYC Potluck 24-26 Mon-Weds Club Closed for Holiday 25 Tuesday VYC Potluck 31 Monday New Year s Eve Party January 2019 1 Tuesday New Year s Day - Club Closed 1 Tuesday New Year s Day - Potluck Breakfast on the Patio 1 Tuesday VYC Potluck 28 VYC Forecast

Membership Report As 2017 comes to an end our club membership remains strong in both number and participation. This has been a year touched with heartache. Beloved members have died including our Membership Committee Chair Gay Garabedian. All will be deeply missed and never forgotten. The recent fire has disrupted lives, destroying member s homes By Carolyn Cahn and leaving many displaced. Throughout this misfortune club members have circled the boats offering their support. A new year is here with a full calendar of club activities scheduled. Membership continues to grow. We are happy to welcome our recent additions John, Diane and Josh Brooks; and Thomas Henderson. John, Diane and Josh Brooks New Trial members John is semiretired from the film industry, recently working in 3-D films and prior to that underwater photography and nature documentaries. He grew up in Florida and spent summers in Maine, where he was part of an elite youth sailing team. He built, chartered and loved on a 36 catamaran in the Bahamas for several years while working as a scuba diving instructor. Diane was scuba certified while going to college at UCSB, which led to a summer job on a dive boat and then to a career as a boat captain for the Channel Islands National Park. She and John met on a cave diving project for the park service. Josh was born in 2000 and spent his first summer of sailing camp at VYC when he was 8. He was scuba certified at age 12. He is now lucky enough to sail with Team Rival on Wet Wednesdays. The Brooks are all avid divers and owned the powerboat Location before selling it to the Smasheys, becoming great friends in the process. VYC Forecast 29

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Having a Party? Tired of Cleaning UP? Call the Ventura Yacht Club and have your party or function here! One of the great benefi ts of membership is that you have access to a great facility for weddings, anniversary celebrations, birthday parties you name it. The club is available for your friends and family members who are having a party. All you have to do is be a sponsor. Reasonable prices and Great location!! Club rental fees: Club Facilities Fee (Non-staffed events) Member-hosted only 13 to 25 persons: $75 26 to 50 persons: $125 51 to 75 persons: $175 76+ persons: $225 No regularly scheduled club food service or events will be cancelled for these member hosted, non-staffed events. Outside caterers or staffi ng is prohibited. Rental times from 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. only, not to exceed fi ve hours. Events extending beyond 5 hours will be billed double. Club Usage Fee (VYC staffed events) Member-hosted parties Member-sponsored parties 13 to 50 persons: $75 Under 50 persons: $150 51+ persons: $150 50 to 99 persons: $225 100 persons or more: $300 Bartender and catering available. Bartender charge: $20 per hour. The best place in town to have a party and you save the headaches of hosting in your own home. Call the club at 642-0426 for more details or to make a reservation. 32 VYC Forecast

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Sail Racing Report Fat Tuesday Tops in ASBCYC and County High Points By Denny Dwire Carlos Brea s Schock 30, Fat Tuesday, won the Association of Santa Barbara Channel High Point Series for 2017. Fat Tuesday raced in seven of the 10 ASBCYC races, scoring 16 points. Placing second, two points behind, was Mike Leary s J-30, Pangea. Brea and Leary are members of Ventura Yacht Club. Other high scorers were Sundowner, skippered by Dirk Freeland of Santa Barbara Yacht Club, 10 points; Epic, skippered by Vance Newell of SBYC, 9; Velero, Brent Swanson, CIYC, 9; Warrior, Laura Schlessinger, SBYC, 9; WildFlyer, John Roland, VSC, 9; Troublemaker, Rod Abbott, AYC, 8; Rock n Roll, Bernard Girod, SBYC, 7. Carlos and Fat Tuesday also won the 2017 County High Points Series. Four of the top five boats are from Ventura Yacht Club. Fat Tuesday sailed in 19 of the 20 High Point races, scoring 45 points and averaging 2.4 points per race. Pangea, a J-30 skippered by Mike Leary, placed second with 36 points, averaging 5.1 points per race. Brea and Higson will be presented with the perpetual trophy from the April 7 High Points sponsors, Richard and Paula Sharpe, on Feb.10 at the skippers meeting of the first race of the June 9 Spring Series, hosted by Pierpont Bay Yacht Club. In addition to Fat Tuesday, others receiving series trophies will July 7 be Pangea, Gumbercules, Rival and Wai Lani. A special trophy will be awarded to Brent Swanson, skipper of Velero, for sailing the most races while finishing outside the top five. The 2018 High Point Series will consist of 20 races, 10 from each of the county s two pleasurecraft harbors. Final standing in the 2017 High Point Series. 1--Fat Tuesday, Schock 30, Carlos Brea, 45; 2--Pangea, J-30, Mike Leary, 3--Gumbercules, Zap 26, Dave Trude, 34; 4--Rival, J-35, Dave Boatner, 30, 5--Wai Lani, Tartan 10, Jane Thomas, 26; Majic Dragon, J-22, Mike Hopper, 25; Predator, J-35, Larry Listing, 18; Menace, Farr 30, Bill Daffron, 17; Tortoise, J-24, Suzi Ramey, 17; Velero, Brent Swanson, 16; E Ticket, Santa Cruz 37, Tom Hudson, 13; Out Patient 12, Within Reach 11, Wild Flyer 11, Fusee 10, Uhambo 9, Disheveled Rogue 8, Zoarce 8, Abracadabra 7, Kastor Pollux 7, Troublemaker 6, Buena Vista 6. The 2018 County High Points Schedule Feb. 10 PBYC Spring Series 1 Feb. 17-18 CIYC SCYA Midwinters Feb. 24 PBYC Spring Series 2 March 10 PBYC Spring Series 3 March 17 AYC St. Patrick s Day Race March 31 VYC VYC Regatta 1 PCYC McCune Memorial April 14 VYC VYC Regatta 2 May 12 AYC Anacapa to Port CIYC Wild Bill Rig Race June 16 VYC Governor s Cup June 23 VSC Frenchy s Rum Run PBYC Ingram Race July 14 AYC Platform A Race Aug. 4 AYC Wes Golemon Memorial Continued on page 39 VYC Forecast 38

Aug. 18 PBYC Tri Point Race Sept. 15-16 VYC Ventura Cup Sept. 16 VYC Santa Barbara Channel Challenge Nov. 17 AYC/ PBYC Two Harbors Fall Series 2 Nov. 24 VSC Classic Plastic 2018 Sailboat Racing Schedule (HP indicates part of County High Point Series) Jan.14 AYC/ PCYC TGIS Winter Series 2 Feb. 10 PBYC Spring Series 1(HP) Feb. 17-18 CIYC SCYA Midwinters (HP) Feb. 24 PBYC Spring Series 2(HP) March 4 AYC/ PCYC TGIS Winter Series 3 March 10 PBYC Spring Series 3(HP) March 14 AYC Wet Wednesdays begin March 17 AYC St. Patrick s Day Race (HP) March 31 VYC VYC Regatta 1(HP) April 7 Sail Racing Report Continued from page 38 PCYC McCune Memorial (HP) April 11 VYC Wet Wednesday begin April 14 VYC VYC Regatta 2(HP) April 15 AYC/ PCYC TGIS Winter Series 4 April 21-22 VSC Smugglers Bash May 12 AYC Anacapa to Port (HP) May 19 PBYC/ SBSC Hardway Race June 2 PCYC VCORC Random Leg June 3 VYC Commodore Classic June 9 CIYC Wild Bill Rig Race (HP) June 16 VYC Governor s Cup(HP) June 23 VSC Frenchy s Rum Run (HP) July 7 PBYC Milt Ingram Race(HP) July 14 AYC Platform A Race(HP) July 28 PCYC McNish Classic July 28-29 VYC Sail Fest (J-24s & PHRF) Aug. 4 AYC Wes Golemon Memorial(HP) Aug. 11 CIYC John Larson Memorial Aug. 18 PBYC Tri Point Race(HP) Aug. 25 CIYC Cooke/Underwood doublehanded Sept. 1 AYC Santa Barbara City Race Sept. 3 AYC Tequila Derby Sept. 8 VYC VYC Regatta 3 Sept. 8-9 VSC Prison Break Sept. 15-16 VYC Ventura Cup(HP) Sept. 16 VYC Santa Barbara Channel Challenge (HP) Sept. 23 AYC/ PCYC TGIS Fall Series 1 Sept. 29 CIYC Lady at the Helm Oct. 14 AYC/ PCYC TGIS Fall Series 2 Oct. 20 VYC Lady Driver Race Oct. 27 PBYC/ AYC Two Harbors Fall Series 1 Nov. 4 AYC/ PCYC TGIS Fall Series 3 Nov. 17 AYC/ PBYC Two Harbors Fall Series 2 (HP) Nov. 24 VSC Classic Plastic(HP) Dec. 1 Dec. 9 PBYC/ AYC Two Harbors Fall Series 3 AYC/ PCYC TGIS Fall Series 4 Race Awards Dinner VYC Race Awards Dinner will be January 27. Save the Date! 39 VYC Forecast

VYC Saturday Night Presentations Anacapa Island History on Jan. 13 We begin the 2018 season on Jan. 13, with a presentation about the history of Anacapa Island. Spend an evening with cultural anthropologist and author, Marla Daily of the Santa Cruz Island Foundation, who has spent her career researching the histories of all eight California Channel Islands. The California Historical Society bestowed upon Daily its Distinguished Service Award for her extraordinary service and dedicated efforts in preserving Channel Islands history. Future presentations this year include a trip to Cuba, a cruise to the Delta, Sistership recap of the 2017 R2A- experience, a sail on the San Salvador, sailing the south Atlantic on a catamaran, cruising the south Pacific. There are a few open dates if you would like to share your boating experience of your favorite location to our members. Contact Dean Prophet if you are interested in presenting 805 794-1747 or Seeworld41@sbcglobal.net, and we will get you on the schedule. Bar opens at 5 p.m., presentation begins at 6.p.m., dinner to follow. Hope to see you at our first presentation of the year. VYC Community Services Report December 4, 2017 a huge firestorm raged through our town and changed Ventura forever. Out of these ashes emerged a calling to Ventura Yacht Club to be a true resource for our community. Immediately, we responded by tending to our own members who needed meals, information and emotional support. We will continue to serve them long after this tragic disaster and will reach out to other fire victims in the Ventura community. Traditionally, Ventura Yacht Club has contributed in November to the local FOOD SHARE program. This year our members generously donated over 280 lbs of food. In December, we worked with TOYS FOR TOTS who distributed over forty toys to local needy children. We were told more By Diane Sanson toys were needed due to the fires in Ventura County, and therefore we extend our time to collect toys. Our goal for 2018 is to connect with local community agencies and offer them our resources and skills. We appreciate any suggestions for project ideas and invite new members to serve on our team. Currently the Community Service team is Paul Swanson, Judy Coverdale, Marlene McElroy and Dan Jordan. Come join us! Please contact dianesanson@verizon.net. I look forward to serving Ventura Yacht Club as Chairman of Community Service and am challenged by the huge task ahead. We go beyond our love of the ocean and boating and ask ourselves:, How can we help rebuild Ventura? VYC Forecast 40

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Marina Management Report Accomplishments for 2017 Your marina management committee accomplished quite a lot this year. First and foremost was ensuring that the budget for marina replacement was accurate, adequately funded and consistent with the realistic lifetime of the current docks. To this end, we researched current construction costs based on similar concrete dock construction as that used for our recent E dock addition. We contracted an outside company that specializes in preparing reserve studies to complete a completely new reserve study for VYC. Lastly, based on the estimates from the reserve study, we raised dues this last year to fund the effort adequately. The updated reserve study confirms that we are in good shape financially to replace B and D docks in about 5-6 years. Much needed maintenance on our dry storage hoist was completed this last spring. Lots of degreasing, rust removal, priming and painting was accomplished by lot of member volunteers. The lift cable and support cables were all replaced. Everything was greased and lubricated. New covers for the motors and gearboxes were constructed from stainless plates. We have a bit more to update on the electrical side. We have been wrestling with the problem of what to do about derelict, abandoned, and very poorly maintained vessels in the VYC marina. Marina management By Port Captain Jeff Beller will present a plan to the Board of Directors at their January meeting. It turns out that most of what we need is already in place in our dock rules and berth rental agreements. Berth tenants will be expected to keep their slip payments and other account balances current. Vessels must be maintained to prevent potential sinking and pollution incidents, and are expected to be kept clean (top and bottom) and useable. Vessels that show obvious signs of neglect may be subject to a basic inspection to evaluate seaworthiness. Vessels not meeting these basic criteria likely will be evicted if the owners do not correct the problems. The goals are to protect VYC and its members from incurring potentially large costs to deal with these problem vessels and also to make our valuable slips available to members who will actually use and care for their yachts. Many thanks to all who contributed their time and effort to the volunteer efforts of running our marina this last year. VYC Forecast 42

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The Forecast will be mailed the last week of each month. The deadline for copy and photographs is the 15 th of the previous month. Copy should be submitted to Stan Whisenhunt at swhisenhun@aol.com. Photographs should be submitted in digital form to graphic artist Cindy Daly at cmdaly@pacbell.net, or photographs should be left with Anthony in the club office. Copy, deadline: The 15 th of each Club Hours (Closed Monday) Breakfast Sunday... 0800-1230 Lunch Saturday... 1200-1400 Dinner Friday... 1830-2000 Saturday Grill Night... 1730-1930 Bar Friday... 1700-2200 Saturday... 1700-2100 Sunday... 1500-1900 Appetizers Saturday Sunset Happy Hour... 1730-1930 Sunday Hors d oeuvres... 1500-1700 (Complimentary) Office Hours Tuesday-Sunday... 0900-1700 (Closed during lunch hour weekdays) The Forecast month. Editor: Stan Whisenhunt, 919-0555, swhisenhun@ aol.com Copy Editor: Sheri Green, 661-414-6915, sheriholz@juno.com Photographers: Bob Flash Wheeler, Paul Swanson, Ed Kutchma, Amy West, Stan Whisenhunt, Jonathan Eells and Sheri Green Graphic Designer: Cindy Daly, 647-1554, cmdaly@pacbell.net 46 VYC Forecast

Andrew B. Clark, January 1. Renee Garrett, January 2. Floyd Hester, January 2. Bill Hair, January 5. John Berry, January 6. Pierre Gastonguay, January 6. Susan Nelson, January 6. Diane DiConti, January 7. Heidi Francke, January 8. Jan Hester, January 8. Maree Penhart, January 9. Tom Henderson, January 10. Dan Coverdale, January 11. Nancy Sieh, January 14. David McCune, January 15. Dena Mercer, January 16. Martin Caratan, January 18. January Birthdays Brigitte Colzani, January 19. Randy Juengst, January 19. Mary Beck, January 20. Doug Farrell, January 20. Gregory Frank, January 20. Jim Suley, January 20. Rudy Nodar, January 21. Mike Leary, January 22. Shirley McGinnis, January 24. Susan Nodar, January 26. Ken Collin, January 27. Fred Vance, January 27. Debbie Gastonguay, January 28. Mary Hamilton, January 30. Eric Rigney, January 30. Eleanor West, January 31. Ventura Yacht Club 2018 Advertising Rates Business Card (3 wide x 2 tall)* $ 30 per month ($25 if advertiser commits for 6 months) Half-page (5 wide x 3 1/2 tall)* $ 50 per month ($40 if advertiser commits for 6 months) Full-page (5 wide x 7 1/2 tall)* $ 80 per month ($60 if advertiser commits for 6 months) Full-page - back cover - color (5 wide x 7 1/2 tall)* $125 per month (no long term commitment price) *Prices are for camera ready ads. If not camera ready, an additional charge will apply for set-up. Ads are black and white except for the back cover. To place an ad please contact Robin Lafrican at the VYC office at 642-0426. VYC Forecast 47