September 2001 FBYC Web Site: http://www.FBYC.net

From the Quarterdeck by Strother Scott, Commodore investigate the problem and we apologize for the mistake and the By the time you read this, service to boat driving to inconvenience it caused for boats at the summer season will be registration and cashier. Many the docks. over - both the 62nd Annual people have pitched in all levels Most of you have seen the Regatta as well as the 7th Annual and we thank you for your great progress Arthur Wilton and Stingray Point Regatta will be in the dedication and time and for the Northwind people have been history books. Case Whittemore is making our Club so successful. making on the new building. The the new holder of the Brent Halsey Noteworthy is Kelly O'Toole who first floor, including the front and Jr. Memorial Trophy. organized the Mt Gay bar and rear porches are framed and covered Congratulations, Case! Thanks to bartenders over the last 2 weeks, with plywood sheeting. The all the participants for coming, to paused to deliver her new baby girl massive first floor ceiling beams are the volunteers for running the on Tuesday, and Saturday installed, the upstairs floor is in event - and to our neighbors - the afternoon and again Sunday was at place, and soon the second floor Richardson's and Ruark's for the bar, with the new baby, hard at wall and roof beams will be parking and to Ron Hall and work and having a ball. installed. I understand the Fishing Bay Trace for their lovely Another volunteer work membership has done a good job lawn and hospitality. Finally thanks product will show up soon on our restraining themselves from to Mike Karn, Event Chair, and new web site www.fbyc.net. One supervision of the job - please keep David Lee, Race Committee, for a member has been programming for up the good work! Skateboarders, great job. the last 5 months to implement a please also stay away! If you have Watching these events membership database. Next year a comment or idea please call John unfold makes anyone realize how we hope to improve member Keodel, Mike Karn, Judy Buis, much FBYC relies on volunteers to communications, better match Connie Garrett or a Flag officer. manage and man our events. volunteers to jobs, and spread the Five more donations totaling Countless hours go into planning load away from those who do more $3,500 arrived this past month. In and staffing our racing programs than their share of the work. August our fundraising committee and regattas, junior week, the new Sometime our systems and/ mailed appreciation momentos - building project, the web site or efforts fail. For instance this neckties, scarves, auto medallions, project, our parties and our grounds past weekend, our water making or lapel pins to qualifying members. maintenance. Jobs range from system did not have adequate (Continued on page 8) management and planning to food capacity for the load. We will Inside Results from 62nd Annual Regatta, Stingray Point Regatta and several One Design events Coming Up - Fall Series, Indian Summer Regatta,1 Onancock Cruise BOARD NOTES sion on the permits if necessary but Membership August 14, 2001- Wachovia Bank we should push to get the dredging Final Approval done this fall is at all possible. REAR CMDR-DAVID HAZLE- Mr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Ailsworth; VICE CMDR – DICK COLE HURST Mr. & Mrs. Stephan F. Andrews. OFFSHORE DIV. CDR. - Stuart SECRETARY - Lud Kimbrough - Death Burnett – Six boats participated in The next membership meeting is Mr. E. Eugene Roberts. the Moonlight Race on August 4. Thursday, September 6, at 6:30 p.m. Secretary Lud Kimbrough will be There will be a Stingray Point Regatta They will be scheduled for the Thurs- holding the September membership Tune-up Race on August 25. The day night before the Board meeting for meeting on Thursday, September 6 at Stingray Point Regatta will be held the remainder of the year. 6:30 p.m. at his home at 2405 Grand September 1-2; and there are three TREASURER - Mason Chapman - Summit Court in Richmond. Anyone trophies, other than the regular indi- The club has now executed a contract needing applications or further infor- vidual race awards, that will be with the builder and the first draw has mation to share with prospective awarded after this regatta: The Bren- been paid. members can contact Lud at (804) ton S. Halsey, Jr. Memorial Trophy, MEMBER AT LARGE – Mike 272-7768 or [email protected] or Mary the Potts Trophy, and a sportsmanship Karn – Social events will be held in a Spencer at (804) 740-7913 or by trophy. large tent at Fishing Bay Trace during email at [email protected]. ONE DESIGN DIV. CDR. – Jim the Stingray Point Regatta. Registra- net tion and breakfast both mornings will Black – 69 boats participated in the nd be at Fannie’s House. 62 Annual One Design Regatta this IN MEMORIAM GROUNDS - Bob Kates/CLUB past weekend. The largest fleet was MANAGER – Virgil Miller (reported the fleet. The use of two EDGAR EUGENE by Dick Cole) –Thanks go to Virgil tractors for off-loading and on- ROBERTS and Bob for their efforts in getting the loading the boats worked extremely 10/13/45 - 8/1/01 grounds ready for the Annual One De- well. sign Regatta; to Virgil’s staff in ONE DESIGN RACE CHR. – Jay Edgar Eugene (Gene) Roberts, 3012 launching the boats; and also to the Buhl – Jay recognized the three Race Brook Boulevard, Quinton, VA, Richardsons for the use of their lot just Committee Chairs – Russ Collins, 23141, died on August 1, 2001 in beyond the club property, which was Brooks Zerkel, and Tom O’Connell – Salisbury, MD. He is survived by his put to good use for parking. and the Race Committee members for wife Dianne as well as a son and FINANCE – Strother Scott – A Fi- an excellent job of conducting races daughter-in-law, Jon and Lorena Rob- nance Committee meeting will be held on three courses. Jay also thanked the erts. A member of Fishing Bay Yacht the second week in September. many members who volunteered their Club since August 1989, Gene served NEW BUILDING – Judy Buis boats for use during the regatta even several terms on the FBYC Board. (reported by Mike Karn) – Framing in though some of them were not Gene was employed as an Aviation the new clubhouse is going up quickly, needed. Safety Inspector with the Federal and the interior beams for the second CRUISING – SAM STOAKLEY – Aviation Administration at the Rich- floor have been set. Mike expects to Twelve boats turned out for the Horn mond FSDO and was a proficient pi- get a more specific schedule for the Harbor Cruise on July 21-22. The lot. All who knew Gene will also re- construction in the next week or so. Cruising Regatta, held on July 28, had member him as an avid sailor. Gene Judy’s committee is working on 10 starters with nine boats finishing sailed Optimists (as a child), Wind- kitchen plans. Allan Heyward was in- the race. Charlie and Stella Jones are mills, Mobjacks and a Hunter 35.5. strumental in preparing a contract that hosting a Captain’s Choice Cruise He was once an officer and Chief both parties could agree on and have this coming weekend. Measurer of the Mobjack Fleet and now signed. Jan Monnier suggested JUNIOR ACTIVITIES - Jan Mon- hosted the Mobjack Nationals at Fish- that some type display, including pic- nier – The Labor Day Junior Regatta ing Bay in the early 90’s. A Celebra- tures, be prepared for the Annual will be held on September 3, and ex- tion of Life Service was held on Sat- Meeting/Awards Party in October. tra powerboats are needed. The Junior urday, August 11, on the beach at LONG RANGE – Waddy Garrett coaches have now completed their Zoar Church Beach Property in Del- (reported by Dick Cole) – The dredg- duties and Jan advised that they did a taville, VA. Memorial donations may ing in Jackson Creek has not been really good job in encouraging Jun- be made to Save The Bay Foundation. done, and we will try to get an exten- iors to participate in the various ac- (Continued on page 8) REQUIESCAT IN PACE 2 Thank You Indian Summer Regatta

My deepest gratitude is extended to my October 6-7, 2000 "Sailing Family" of Fishing Bay Yacht Club for the love and support The last One Design event of the season! given to me following the passing of It’s early this year, come sail again! my beloved husband, Gene. Thank-you for providing the on-going cards and letters of cherished memories of the Registration 09:00 good times together!

Love, Dianne Roberts Skippers Meeting 10:00 [email protected] First Signal 11:00 Call for Trophies and Nominations for Can’t sail? Come help with Race Committee! Trophies It’s time again to start collecting the perpetual trophies. Please bring them to Randy Alley or any board member. If you have any nominations for any of the trophies please e-mail Randy [email protected] or mail FBYC Cruisers! them to Randy Alley 5112 Dev- onshire Road, Richmond, VA Onancock Cruise 23225. phone: (804) 233-0824 September 22 – 23, 2001

Trophies needing Nominations: Saturday September 22nd: Matthew Fontaine Maury Depart at your leisure for beautiful Onancock. Anchor Bowl for outstanding contribu- out or slips are available. Dockmaster (757) 787-7911) tion to sailing. 1800 – Cocktails at the town dock picnic tables. Bring an Allen B. Fine Trophy for out- Hors d’oeuvre to share. Ice and set-ups will be provided standing crewman of a Fishing 1945 – Dinner at Bizzotto’s Bay yacht. rd Piankatank Trophy for those Sunday, September 23 who have consistently been good Return to FBYC at your leisure. losers more than anyone else and exemplify the principle that “all If you have questions, please call Joe Schott @ is not lost until the boat sinks”. (H) (804) 748-4142 Hubard Trophy for the out- (O) (804) 673-8910 ext. 217 standing woman sailor. ………………………………………………………………… Sportsmanship Trophy for the Onancock Dinner Reservation Form Offshore Division Skipper who Return by fax to Joe Schott at (804) 673-7650 or displays the best sportsmanship e-mail to [email protected] in the racing year. nd Send nominations to Randy, Commo- Yes, Please make dinner reservations on September 22 for: dore Strother Scott, Offshore Division Commander Stuart Burnett , One De- Names: ______sign Division Commander Jim Black or Junior Program Chair Jan Monnier . Yacht Name:______3 Junior News: was invited… but no doubt her stel- Sunday afternoon, participants 2001 Rolex International lar racing resume was a key factor will be guests of former US Sailing ☺ President Jim Muldoon, aboard his Women’s Keelboat Cham- The Next Step Program was es- Custom 70 Donnybrook for lunch pionship tablished in 1997 to expose juniors and to observe the Rolex RIWKC From: Jan Monnier to the high end of women's sailing practice race. On Sep 21-23, two FBYC in a mentoring type atmosphere. Congratulations to our young junior women will be participat- This year's program starts off with a women sailors! ing in the Next Step Program welcome party and workshop at J sponsored by the Outreach Com- Port Annapolis, featuring asymmet- Women’s Portsmouth Races mittee for the 2001 Rolex Interna- rical sailing aboard J/80s provided tional Women’s Keelboat Cham- by J Port Sailing Club and J World Only two boats competed in the pionship. The event will be held Annapolis with some of the Rolex races held Sunday, August 26th. at Annapolis. IWKC competitors. Jan and Mike Monnier in her Flying Abby Logan wrote a very Saturday features a J/22 clinic Scot and Lori Moyer and crew in a creative 100 word essay about with America's Cup sailor, Tucker Frontrunner match raced in light air sailing, her sailing experiences, Thompson, author of Tucker's Tips, on the prettiest day of the summer. and what she thought she would and former US Sailing Instructor The competition was tight as the la- gain from spending a weekend at Trainer Nan Leute Walker, now Di- dies sailed their boats very well. the opening of the Rolex IWKC rector of J Port Sailing Club. Sun- Thanks to Paul Howle, Doug Ma- with elite women sailors. Her day morning Olympic Silver Med- gargee, Bill Spencer and Ray Toms sailing resume sealed her selec- allist and Rolex Yachtswoman of for their watchful eye and attentive- tion! Lucy Kuppersmith is also the Year Pease Glaser will talk ness as Race Committee. participating, however, I don’t about her Olympic experiences over have all the details on how she breakfast at Annapolis Yacht Club. by Tom Roberts

Juniors, Indian Summer Regatta is Yours October 6 and 7th – Gather your friends from Junior Week

Separate course for Optimists, Green Fleet; JY-15s, Lasers, Bytes, 420s; Mobjacks, Frontrunners, Flying Scots, Etc This is YOUR Regatta, come sail again, Your boat needs excercise! Your friends are waiting to see YOU. Cool Tee Shirts Dinner & Music

Prizes 4 WINDSURFING AT THE CLUB By Tim Oksman One Design Away Regattas During Junior Week, there was a Like all one-designs owned by the keen level of interest in windsurf- Club, the windsurfers are available Ware River Governors Cup ing shown by both juniors and par- for use by all members, including Meg and Tom Roberts and Jim, ents. Over fifty juniors asked to both juniors and adults. A list of Morgan and Joanna Lytle take the Introduction to Windsurf- protocols for windsurfer use is placed second and third respec- ing course, and many of them came posted inside the door to the Junior tively in Mobjacks in this re- back to windsurf on a voluntary ba- Shack, along with an instructional gatta the first weekend in sis after normal afternoon classes manual and a list of club members August near Gloucester. WYRC were complete. Student Instructors who already know how to windsurf ran a great regatta and so close John Whittet, Jamie Bokinsky, and and have volunteered to provide in- to us! Mobjacks, Hamptons, Conway Jennings helped Instruc- struction when they’re at the Club Buccaneers, Moths and lots of tors Tim Oksman and Dr. Gary Bo- and available. Juniors in Lasers. kinsky handle the large classes. Members are encouraged to Mobjack Nationals Gordon McCormick lent his wind- use all the Club’s boats – , La- Jerry and Cheryl Desvernine surfer for use by the students. Mas- sers, Optis and 420s and the wind- and Meg and Tom Roberts rep- ter Instructor Pete Wells, from surfers. resented FBYC’s Mobjack Fleet Beach Sports in Hampton (the * There’s no charge One at the Mobjack Nationals windsurfing shop) also instructed * There’s no requirement of prior hosted by Southern Maryland and lent equipment for one day, at reservation (unless you want to use Sailing Association August 17- no cost to the club. the boat during a regatta- contact the 19 in Solomons, MD. 17 Boats Responding to this level of in- Junior Chairperson) competed. Len and Heidi terest, our Junior Chairperson, Jan * Prior permission is not required Guenther, who placed second in Monnier, asked the club to pur- from any official FBYC’s Annual Regatta are the chased two complete windsurfers. * Use is not restricted to racers or new National Champions. The board approved their purchase, participants in any program. SMSA’s fleet ran five and they are ready to be used. The All that’s needed is for the great races. boards are wide, stable, and floaty, member (adult or junior (with adult Norfolk Yacht and Country making them ideal for both juniors supervision) to sign the boat/ Club. (Labor Day Weekend) and adults. One of the sails is windsurfer out on the clipboard in FBYC’s Anna Cobb crewed on small enough to be used by the Shack and go have fun sailing! the winning team younger juniors (around age 11). If there is a problem with one of the from ODU. Jerry and Cheryl The other sail is larger and is prop- boats, please note on the clipboard Desvernine and Meg and Tom erly sized for older juniors and for “Needs repairs.” Roberts competed in Mobjacks novice adults. The boards - which These boats/windsurfers along with seven other teams. look supercool - are on the racks were purchased by the Club for the There were also fleets of Hamp- next to the Junior Shack. The sails use and enjoyment of all members. tons, Lasers, Optimists & 420s. are kept fully rigged in the Shack, Use ready to be used. Because the sails them, en- are already rigged, all that is neces- joy them sary is to attach the rig to the and board, a simple process which threat takes less than ten seconds, since them as the boards are equipped with if you quick-release universals. (We tried owned to think of everything ☺) them…

5 lous job in a variety of conditions. Stingray Volunteers Come Through! The Commodores, Strother, Dick Fishing Bay Yacht Club just hosted those meal tickets. Courtney Johnson and David who were always around to another big event over Labor Day who showed up early to serve breakfast. solve problems, lend a hand and make Weekend and like so many other Jean Cole who stepped in and set up Fri- sure the Club was a fitting host to all Club events, the Stingray Point Re- day’s cocktail party and those MORC our participants. gatta was one of the Bay’s finest. sailors who tended the bar. A special thanks to Ron and Alice This regatta featured excellent work Stuart Burnett for putting together the Hall for the use of Fishing Bay Trace by many volunteers, great weather Sailing Instructions and organizing the and Lavinia Ruark for the temporary and a terrific group of competitors. Potts Challenge. Wensell who ab- parking lot. That combination produced exciting stained from the rum until the results were It is very difficult to name all that racing and enjoyable social functions. in. Alan Heyward for setting up the Pro- contributed, so accept my apologies if There was only one hitch in the pro- test Committee and Tim Blackwood who your name was forgotten for I am sure ceedings. I never had a chance to we were happy to see come out and chair your efforts were not overlooked. Oh properly thank all those who pitched it. Trophies were ordered, picked up, dis- Yes! I did forget a few. There are six in and helped. Many of these folks played and handed over by Randy Alley, who stepped up and took on anything began planning for this event months but he still had time to help set up and and everything that was thrown their ago and worked through Sunday clean up. way. Julie Chapman who worked the night to give our members and guests Tom Roberts ordered and picked up registration table, sold T-shirts and a weekend to remember. the T-shirts on Friday night since Fishing filled in at every opportunity. Molly MANY THANKS TO: Bay was on his way from West Point to Howle who sold ice, set up tables, All the volunteers who manned the Norfolk. Bob Kates who had the grounds hung lights and banners, brought out beverage service and Kelly O’Toole looking marvelous. Virgil Miller and staff and put away more stuff than three who recruited them, coordinated mix- who set up, directed parking, and cleaned trucks could hold. Doug Moyer who ers with Strother Scott and Blair up. Willard Strickland who kept the cop- arrived early to make coffee and set up Curdts, helped plan breakfast, ac- ier working and folded T-shirts. breakfast then stayed late to tidy up quired the wrist bands and punched David Lee’s Race Committee of and fold tables while taking care of an tickets at the food lines. Ron Bu- Mary, Jen, Jim, Andrew, Marcia, Court- eighteen item to-do list in between. chanan who designed and obtained ney, Carolyn Phil, Susan, who did a fabu- Mason Chapman who took in the en- tries, manned registration, sold T- Notice of Annual Meeting shirts, kept the beer on tap, guarded the mixers, paid the vendors, collected The Annual Meeting of Fishing Bay Yacht Club will be held on Octo- the money and gave out Mt Gay hats. ber 26th, 2001 in conjunction with the Annual Awards Party. Lori Moyer who masterminded the Even if you plan to attend the meeting, all boat owners who have a boat registration process, hired and coordi- enrolled in the Club’s Yacht Register should fill out and mail or fax the nated the caterer, answered the phone completed Proxy to: calls, made many of the to-do lists, Fishing Bay Yacht Club produced the skipper packages and P.O. Box 29186 Fax (804) 741-2728 kept us sane on Saturday morning. Then there is Paul Howle who put Richmond, VA 23242 more miles on his feet and tires than the milk man and the mail man com- Proxy – FBYC 2001 Annual Meeting bined. He was everywhere for three The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints James O. Cobb or weeks, planning and setting up tents, William C. Spencer to serve as attorney of the undersigned to vote at beer and ice trucks, generators, lights, the Annual Meeting of the Club on October 26, 2001 as fully as the banners, food beverage, marks, print- undersigned would be if personally present. ing and everything you can ever need at a regatta. The event would not have been such a success without the hard Name of enrolled yacht ______work of these folks. They all need a week’s vacation to catch up on their Date ______lives but we can only offer thanks!

Owner ______Thank You All! Mike Karn 6 62nd Annual Regatta Results Great job by Dick Cole (Regatta chair), Jim Black (One Design Commander) Willard Strickland (Dinner), John Koedle Jr and Sr, Gordon Nelson,(Parking) Randy Alley (trophies and photography), Doug Moyer (scoring) Lori Moyer, Sheila Nelson, Allan and Alta Bower (registration) and all the many others who helped where needed.

The regatta was sailed in honor and memory of Gene Roberts, former One Design Commander and Mobjack

Course A – Hills Bay Course B –Godfrey Bay Course C – Fishing Bay Russ and Margaret Collins Brooks Zerkel, Perry Jones, Katie Tim O’Connell and family, Alex 5 Races Roberts, Steve Reynolds McKinnon 8 races 6 Races Sail # Skipper Total Frontrunners Sail # Skipper Total Sail # Skipper Total 112 Mike Karn 9 Opti 124 Bill Spencer 12 7966 Bob Robinson 8 Opti Blue 125 Jim Black 16 7965 15 6849 John Stokes 5 103 Wood Thornton 22 7979 Lars Rathjen 23 6432 Sam Stokes 12 108 Chris Rouzie 29 7493 Dave Rennie 24 10668 Kelly Bodie 16 111 Joe Williams 30 7378 Rolf Zeisuer 32 121 Matt Braun 31 7494 Goebs 41 Opti Red 204 Robert Smith 39 7305 Dan Caplan 48 6781 Garland Gray 21 7347 Stephanie Strand 51 Mobjacks 7 Dory Samuels 52 Opti Green 493 Rob Whittemore 9 9 Justin Guthrie 18 504 Len Guenther 10 420 3314 Annie McKinnon 25 490 Jim Butler 19 19 Taylor Gray 10 588 Michele Burch 32 505 Mark Arnold 25 16 Matt Guthrie 14 299 Meg Roberts 26 11 Justin Wilton 20 Opti Overall 367 Caroline Collins 38 15 Clint Raine 22 6849 John Stokes 5 510 Tara Lytle 38 11 Lina Scott 32 6432 Sam Stokes 12 469 Bob Beach 42 10668 Kelly Bodie 16 245 Ron Lloyd 48 JY-15 9 Justin Guthrie 18 18 Hank Strother 50 1212 Jason Van Den Berg 10 6781 Garland Gray 21 1074 John Wake 10 3314 Annie McKinnon 25 Hampton One Design 1 Stuart Burnett 27 588 Michele Burch 32 709 Bill Dougherty 8 105 30 609 Latane Montague 10 721 Randi Stokes 21 711 Bobby Harrell 22 152044 Peter Gundlach 12 708 Gordon Stokes 23 148869 Brad Squires 15 722 Frank Murphy 27 168276 Jeri Dennison 18 223 Beth Carmell 34 148444 David Hall (Junior) 28 706 Ian Twinn 40 155493 Amy Ironmonger 30 138774 Michael Toms 40 Flying Scot 5344 Frank Gibson 8 4762 Danny Austin 17 and Windmill skipper who passed away suddenly on August 1. Racers 4947 David Gillingham 22 were treated to good wind and fair weather during racing. An approaching 4639 Chris Swenson 22 storm chased everyone off the water Saturday but served only to cool 4257 John Berry 24 things off for dinner. Tractors were again used to launch boats and Willard 3320 Phil Webb 31 Strickland organized a great North Carolina BarBQ dinner. Randy Alley 5050 Rich Newell 31 2398 Jerry Lattrelle 41 and Strother Scott were all over the race courses taking action photos 2707 Roger Schemerhorn 47 which were incorporated into Sunday’s trophy’s. Dick Cole and his large 2301 Jim Lytle 48 committee of volunteers did a great job and all looked relaxed doing it! 5037 Jay Buhl 48 4468 Ron Jenkins 60 7 Stingray Point Regatta Results (Continued from page 2) tivities. FLEET LT. - Kelly Sail Number Rating Yacht_Name Owner Total Points O'Toole –Kelly requested Place Points for each Race that anyone using the Mr. Class PHRFA 1 2 3 4 Roberts and the chase boat 1 40060 96 Cyrano Mosby, Bob 6.5 3 0.75 0.75 2 2 43498 84 Sea Star Eberwine, Vernon 6.5 0.75 3 2 0.75 clean up behind themselves 3 43372 105 Battlewagon Hanna, John 13 2 4 3 4 and that all trash be emptied 4 41018 84 Feather Briggs, Phillip 15 4 2 4 5 when leaving the boats. 5 50250 69 Outrageous Jones, Michael 24 7 5 5 7 TROPHY CHR. – Randy 6 19 99 Prima Davis N. 27 5 7 6 9 7 43851 75 Voodoo Chile Lissenden, Leroi 28 6 6 8 8 Alley – Randy took pictures 8 51017 72 Stormking Halsey Brent Sr. 33 12 11 7 3 of all the boats during the 9 83438 99 Legacy Burnett, S. 34 9 10 9 6 Annual One Design Regatta 10 32637 87 Excitation Tabb, Mayo 37 8 8 10 11 11 83314 96 Chilcoot Alvis, Alex 41 10 9 12 10 and used the pictures on the 12 169 99 Shamrock Rock / Massey 46 11 12 11 12 trophies. He reported that he Class PHRFB is coming in well under 1 USA355 120 Woolybully McCarthy, John 8.5 4 0.75 3 0.75 budget for trophies this year. 2 93084 162 Bob Ironmonger, Mike 8.75 2 4 0.75 2 NEW BUSINESS – After 3 53022 108 Wavelength Whittet, Rob 12.75 0.75 2 4 6 4 43142 138 Main Attraction Cobb, Jim 16 5 6 2 3 discussion, Mason was in- 5 63224 150 Independence Field, L. Graham 21 3 9 5 4 structed to update the com- 6 32257 108 Namesake Olson, Craig 28 6 3 6 13 puter at the club and other 7 23246 120 Ciel Ackerly, Ben 30 10 5 7 8 needed equipment and to get 8 63036 111 Blade Runner Davis, Brad 33 8 11 9 5 9 33161 114 Glory Days Nestor, Mike 36 7 7 12 10 the computer set up so that 10 166 129 Juggernaut Dale, Mike 36 9 10 10 7 the scoring program can be 11 41265 114 La Maga Heyward 39 11 8 8 12 used to calculate race results 12 22050 126 Shenanigan Booth, Miles 47 13 12 13 9 13 3194 162 Trilogy Rennie, Wayland 47 12 13 11 11 promptly, print and post the Class MORC results to the web site. Mark 1 257 26.25 Patriot Whittemore, Case 4.25 0.75 0.75 0.75 2 Wensell will assist. 2 25144 22.98 Insatiable Karn, Mike 10.75 3 4 3 0.75 3 15296 25.97 Fast Lane J. McCardle 15 2 2 6 5 (Continued from page 1) 4 3967 19.92 Kobayashi Maru Dennison/Clough 19 4 3 2 10 Chesapeake Level 5 $120,000 5 53222 23.26 Strega Garrett, Neal 20 7 6 4 3 Piankatank Level 5 $ 45,000 6 2259 19.92 Blue Nude Filsinger, Peter 23 5 9 5 4 7 4195 19.92 Mojo Wensell, Mark 27 6 8 7 6 Fishing Bay Level 8 $ 41,000 8 93123 25.97 Night Music Starke, Hal 30 8 5 9 8 Jackson Creek Level 85 9 53465 19.59 Morningtide Collins, Russ 31 9 7 8 7 $106,051 Class PHRFC Clubhouse Level 71 $ 24,870 1 83391 180 White Lightning Spencer, Bill 7.5 3 0.75 0.75 3 Total donors 174 $336,921 2 73240 168 Caldonia Findley, Marshall 7.75 2 3 2 0.75 If you have not received 2 73049 174 Ulysses McConaughty, David 7.75 0.75 2 3 2 3 108 222 Bluejacket Foster, Richard 19 4 4 5 6 your momento you need to 4 40189 168 Schielallion Clark, David B. 20 5 6 4 5 either pay your unpaid 5 83178 174 Miss Anne Thrope Payne, Richard 24 6 5 6 7 pledge - no cash - no 6 22204 168 Allegro Davidson, Owen 26 7 8 7 4 momento - or make a gift. Class PHRFNS 1 43046 171 Insolvent Owens, Ben 6.5 3 2 0.75 0.75 We still need and are 2 40 174 Shinola Petzinger, Buddy 9 2 3 2 2 accepting contributions - 3 22883 147 Rancho Deluxe Rheen, John 17 5 4 4 4 4 353 237 Grog Koedel, John III 18 4 6 5 3 checks payable to FBYC 5 00000 084 Miss Kate Sakowski, Tony 23 6 5 7 5 Building Fund to Bev 6 63305 135 Selah Burnell, Robert 23.5 0.75 0.75 11 11 Crump, P. O. Box 1463, 7 132 243 Cahoots Buhman, Bill 28 8 9 3 8 7 00000 168 Hot Number Bauer, Ric 28 7 9 6 6 Richmond, VA 23218. 8 493 144 Oracle Hazlehurst, David 44 11 11 11 11 R. Strother Scott, 8 0000 243 Leopard Thomas, Jeff 44 11 11 11 11 Of 804-780-3271 H 804-556-4066 Cell 804-405-5999 8 Limited Edition Prints Available – Fishing Bay Yacht Club 1950-2000

View 1 – From the Road View 2 – From the Water

Options for ordering these limited edition prints by a local artist are available as follows: * 8” x 10” print of View 1 or View 2 $20 each ( Double matted and framed in gold frame Framed size: 11” x 14”) $95 each

* Both 8” x 10” prints custom framed together , in gold frame with double matting (framed size approximately 15” x 23’) $150

* 14” x 17” print of View 1 or View 2 $35 each (based on total minimum order of (Double matted & framed in gold frame 50 prints) Framed size: 16” x 20”) $125 each

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- Call Judy Dixon in Deltaville at (804) 776-7577 or -Call Judy Dixon in Richmond at (804) 744-1613 or - Mail an order to Judy Dixon, 3204 Fox Chase Road, Midlothian, VA 23112 -E-mail an order to: [email protected]

Shipping charges are not included in the above prices. Please include your name, address & phone number. 9 September 2001

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1 Stingray Point Regatta

2 Stingray 3 Labor Day 4 5 6 Membership 7 8 One Design Point Regatta Junior Regatta Meeting Fall Series #1 Lud Kim-

9 Offshore 10 11 Board Mtg 12 13 14 15 Offshore Fall Series #1 6:00 Wachovia Fall Series #2 Bank Wolf Trap & Cruise Race 16 One Design 17 18 19 20 21 22 Onancock Fall Series #2 Cruise SMSA OD

23 Onancock 24 25 26 27 28 29 One Design Cruise Return Fall Series #3 SMSA OD

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DELTAVILLE- 3 bedroom, 2 bath home w/private pier, boat DELTAVILLE - Wide water view of Rappahannock River and house, pool, and beautiful mature landscaping that creates a deeded access to SAND BEACH! Central heat & A/C. Sun- park-like atmosphere! Attached garage w/elevator, basement/ deck. 2 lots. $127,000 rec-room and an enclosed 2nd story porch with a fantastic view out Sturgeon Creek! C. D. VEST & COMPANY, INC PRICE REDUCED! $385,000 Internet web site www.cdvest.com Realtors Deltaville, Virginia Toll free (888) 776-9271 10 Tradewinds BURGEES for sale FOR SALE: Big Boat Spinnaker Pole. Lost: 16” silver necklace with small 4” diameter 14’3” long. (Fixed length but blue crystal designs approximately 3” X-Small 8" x 12" $12.00 can be cut down) In excellent condition, apart on road between Deagles Railway Small 10” x 15” $13.00 Cost over $1,000 new. Offered for $200. and FBYC. Please call (804) 272- Medium 12" x 18" $15.00 Call Temple Bayliss, (804) 784-5213. 5292 –reward- Sarah Carneal. Large 16" x 24" $18.00 Observed: a launch type vessel on the X-Large 24" x 36" $44.00 For Rent: Beach House on Hills Bay in river 8/5/01 at mark 15. I’m sure that Festival 36" x 48" (special order only) Mathews County. Four Bedroom, 2 bath. Bob Livingston was on board and it was Prices include shipping and handling. Travel time to FBYC is 10 minutes by wa- flying a FBYC burgee. Would like to Make Checks payable to FBYC. ter, 20 minutes by land. $700/week. Call talk to owner. Please call Allan Fine c/o FBYC (757) 220-1151 Chris Rouzie (804) 288-6338 P.O. Box 29186 Richmond, VA 23242 For Sale: Watch the offshore races from

your lawn. Stingray Point Cottage - Junior Week Pictures are Wanted to Buy: Used for two bedroom, living, kitchen/dining, and FBYC Junior. Contact George Scott. greatroom. Central air, heat, beachfront. posted at http://www. (804) 355-4801 or [email protected] Contact Lud Kimbrough's realtor, Helen kids-n-motion.com Edwards, 776-9297. For Sail: , fully equipped, in There are 100s of individ- Deltaville. Contact Rives Potts (860) 767- For Rent: Two adjoining Condos at ual and the group shots! 2991 or [email protected] Jackson Creek Harbor. Avail. connected For Sale: 1974 Hughes, North Star 600. or separate. Upstairs Waterfront 2 Bdrm 26' Complete with sails, outboard with queen and twins plus queen Murphy 7.5 hp and lots of extras. Ready to sail bed in LR. ($750/wk) and in the water in Deltaville. $3900 Call Adjacent 3 Bdrm with queen, 4 bunks and Van Crosby at (804) 740-7647 or twins ($850/wk) Both connected ($1500/ [email protected] wk). Lower Rates off season. A/C &

CATV. Transient Slips available. Call For Sale: Boat Lift, Manual crank, can Noel Clinard be converted to electric. Installs on single (804) 285-0299 (h) piling. $750 Contact Van Crosby at (804) (804) 788-8594 (o) 740-7647 or [email protected] or email [email protected]

BYTE FOR SALE: 1998 grey-deck byte, Join the NO WAKE movement! Make sail #1954, only sailed for two summer your own NO WAKE sign with our 10" seasons, in perfect condition with bottom decal. Fits on a 5 gal. bucket that can be cover and blade bag. Asking $2200. Con- put on a piling at the end of your dock. Put tact Blair Hamilton at [email protected] or jet skiers and power boaters on notice to .For Free: Advertising Space for (919) 613-2022 until May 2nd or (212) slow down. They work! $5 + $1 shipping. FBYC members. Use our newsletter to 288-1281 after that. B. Kates, P.O. Box 284, buy, sell, rent or trade, as well as seek Deltaville, VA 23043, or offer services. Ads will run three For Sale: 1984 Jeanneau 37 “Blade E-mail [email protected] for more months and then must be resubmitted to Runner”, new electronics, sails and run- information. The Log. Business ads are also wel- ning rigging are in good/excellent condi- Babysitters Available in Deltaville come and the pricing is reasonable. tion. Ready to race, can easily be con- Experienced, Responsible 16 years old. To place an ad or submit an article, verted to cruising $40,000. (804) 320- Palmer Curdts Some what experienced. please contact Tom Roberts: 5498. Sophie & Peyton Curdts-13 yrs old in July. 3720 Blue Lane

Call (804)776-9589 Parents: Bill & Blair West Point, VA 23181 Wanted to buy: 9.9 dingy with smaller Curdts Phone: (804) 843-2682 engine (5 to 10 HP), used but not too old. Fax: (804) 843-5757 E-mail with specifics, where can be seen, e-mail: [email protected] price and time. All offers seriously con- The deadline for The Log is the 20th. sidered, Terry Quinn (804)270-1911 Items received after the 20th may not

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