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October, 2000 FBYC Web Site: http://FBYC.tripod.com

From the Quarterdeck by Mike Karn, Commodore Some Friendly

The leaves are turning and the days FBYC’s Annual Membership Reminders! getting shorter but there is still Meeting and Awards Party will be We hope that you will continue some sailing to be done at FBYC. held at CCV on Friday, October to enjoy your Club and help us We have some cruises scheduled 27. This promises to be a fun make it enjoyable for all mem- and some races to race. Don’t evening as we congratulate our bers. To that end we ask that you miss the One Design Indian perpetual awards winners and trade keep in mind several Club poli- Summer Regatta coming up on sailing stories from a full season cies. October 7 – 8. This always turns on the water. Don’t forget to get Dogs are not permitted on Club out to be one our finest events. your reservations and payments in property. (However, we under- The following weekend we host on time. There is a proxy stand a leashed dog may need to the US Laser Masters on Fishing statement to be signed and be taken from car to the boat once Bay. It is the one time all of us returned as well. More in a while.) over the hill sailors can beg or information is inside this issue. Guests must be accompanied borrow a Laser and try to make it by the hosting Club member around the race courses with no I hope all of you enjoyed a great while on the property. Juniors crew to help us. sailing season and will thank all of (members and guests) must be ac- those Club volunteers who helped companied on the premises by a The conclusion of the Offshore make it possible. There are many parent or responsible adult after Fall Series will be followed by an committee members who put dusk. Oyster Roast on October 21st. together all of our programs and Cars and boat trailers should This may be our last event in the many others who helped out on the not be parked on the roads or existing main clubhouse so come spot when asked. On behalf of the neighbors’ property without spe- help us celebrate the end of the Board and all of our members, cific permission. This includes in season and the start of a new page THANK YOU! or around the circle located east in the history of our Club Friday. of the Club property. The Kitchen closet, ice boxes, freezer and storage cabinets con- Inside: Indian Summer Regatta Notice tain supplies for events. The Annual Meeting and Awards Party Notice items in these areas are not com- PROXY Form – PLEASE SIGN and send or fax! munity property. Indian Creek and Wilton Creek Cruise Notices plus lots more news and information1 BOARD MEETING NOTES ONE DESIGN RACE CHR. - Alain September 12, 2000 - Wachovia Bank Vincey - Alain has no race committee for Membership REAR COMMODORE - DICK COLE the September 30 Fall Series race. He also Final Approval None SECRETARY - Gordon Nelson - The needs volunteers for Indian Summer Re- Circulation None Other Change next membership meeting is scheduled for gatta and for the Laser Masters Champion- The memberships of October 3. ship Regatta. Another boat, in addition to David R. Lee and Mary M Carter have TREASURER - Mason Chapman - Mr. Roberts and the Seacraft, will be been combined into one membership fol- Treasurer's report was presented. There needed for the Laser Masters. lowing their marriage on September 16, has been one installment paid to the archi- CRUISING DIV. CDR. - Mike 2000. tect. Pleninger - There were 13 boats for the Secretary Gordon Nelson holds DOCKS - Mike Hill (reported by Dick Cruising Regatta and for the Captain's regular membership meetings on Cole) - A permit has been obtained to Choice Cruise. There are four cruises re- the first Tuesday of the month at close off part the inlet near Fannie's House maining and attendance has been good all 6:30 p.m. at his home at 10202 because the wall is moving into the water. year. A wall will be built across the inlet and the JUNIOR ACTIVITIES - Jan Monnier - Maremont Circle in Richmond.. inlet will then be filled in. The Labor Day Regatta had 34 Juniors par- Anyone needing applications or MEMBER AT LARGE - Judy Buis - ticipating. There are no more Junior events further information to share with Judy discussed a letter sent to the Commo- for the year. prospective members can contact dore concerning FBYC's involvement next TROPHIES - Kelly O'Toole - All perpet- Gordon at (804) 740-7435 or year in the Leukemia Cup Regatta. Hamp- ual trophies should be returned to Kelly. ton Yacht Club will not co-host the event NEW BUSINESS - Mike announced that [email protected] or Mary Spencer in 2001, and the Leukemia Society would Judy Buis is chairing the Nominating Com- at (804) 740-7913 or by email at like to have FBYC continue to host the mittee. Any Board member who is inter- [email protected] event. Board members expressed con- ested in holding a particular position on the cerns about agreeing to host the event in- Board in 2001 should contact Judy. Sug- definitely. Mike Calkins moved that gestions are also welcome. Call for Trophies and FBYC agree to host the 2001 regatta only; Annual Reports from each committee and second by Waddy Garrett. Discussion each Board of Trustees member are due at Nominations for followed and the motion was then ap- the October Board meeting. Trophies proved. OLD BUSINESS - Bill Newman, Archi- PUBLICITY - Randy Alley - Randy has tect, attended a 5:00 meeting prior to the It’s time again to collect the per- received positive feedback from Hampton regular Board meeting to discuss the club- petual trophies. Please bring them Yacht Club members who attended Sting- house plans and answer questions. Strother to Kelly O'Toole or any board ray. It appears that the Richmond Times- advised that the two main issues - the build- member as soon as possible. Dispatch will run an article about the US ing and the financing - would now be open Please submit any nominations Laser Masters Championship Regatta. for discussion. John Koedel, Jr., Building VICE CMDR - STROTHER SCOTT Committee Chairman, said that the plans for any of the trophies please e- FLEET CAPTAIN - David Hazlehurst - discussed at the 5:00 meeting should meet mail me at [email protected] or The regattas in August and September our needs for many years. Gordon Nelson mail them to me were successful. Coming up are Indian placed before the Board a resolution to pro- Kelly O'Toole Summer Regatta and the US Laser Masters ceed with the building assuming an agree- 5209 W. Grace St. Championship Regatta. ment can be reached concerning the finan- OFFSHORE DIV. CDR. - Stuart Bur- cial aspects; second by Mike Calkins; mo- Richmond Va., 23226 nett - The first Offshore Fall Series race tion passed. Strother discussed the differ- phone: (804) 282-5653 was abandoned because there was no ent financial plans. Mike Karn presented wind. The Frostbite Series conflicts with the Raw Building Financing Plan, and THANK YOU! the Oyster Festival. Waddy Garrett presented the Total Financ- Fannie Taylor would like to thank all of ONE DESIGN DIV. CDR. - Debbie Cy- ing Plan. These two presentations were the FBYC members who sent flowers cotte - There were 20 boats/5 classes par- followed by a question and answer period and cards while she was in the rehabilita- ticipating in the first race of the Fall Se- and each Board member was allowed to tion center. She is not strong enough to ries. Only 3 boats participated in the comment on the plan he/she supported. No write cards to each one at this time. Fan- Women's Portsmouth Race. There were clear consensus was reached about issues nie is now living at the following ad- 103 boats participating in the Annual One- and motions brought before the Board; dress: Design Regatta. Of that group, 20 Flying therefore, the Finance Committee will con- Mrs. Frances Taylor Scots were sailing for their district champi- tinue to work on the financing options and Chippendale Retirement Center, onship. The Lightning North American present a firm plan at the October Board Room 29 Championship Regatta had 44 boats par- meeting. 4931 Ridgedale Parkway ticipating. Richmond, VA 23234 2 Indian Summer Regatta

the last great multi-class One Design event of the Millenium (Note: the new millenium actually starts with 2001)

October 7 & 8, 2000 (Weekend before Columbus Day!)

Description: This regatta will consist of two days of racing for Frontrunner, Hampton, Laser, Lightning, Mobjack, Flying Scot, Byte, 420 and Optimist classes. There will be two or more separate race courses each day: one for Optimists and one or more for the other participating fleets. Optimists will be divided into Red, Blue, White, and Green fleets, as defined by USODA. There will be a separate start for the Green fleet, if pos- sible.

Schedule: Saturday, October 7, 2000 Registration 0900 (Continental breakfast provided) Skippers Meeting 1000 Warning Signal for first race 1100 Followed by up to four more races Followed by refreshments and awards Dinner and Entertainment 1800 - 2200 Sunday, October 8, 2000 Continental Breakfast 0800 Warning Signal for first race 1000 Followed by up to two more races Followed by refreshments and awards Come Join us! No school on Monday!

Classes: The Regatta is open to anyone sailing an Optimist, Byte, 420, Flying Scot, Frontrunner, Hampton OD, Laser, Laser Radial, Lightning and Mobjack that meets class association rules. Mobjacks will be racing Saturday only.

Scoring: Optimists will be scored within their fleet and overall except for the Green fleet if it has a separate start.

CBYRA Sanction: The Regatta is sanctioned as a separate event for CBYRA High Point awards and for Jun- ior High Point awards for Byte, Optimist, Laser, Laser Radial ,420, Flying Scot and Mobjack..

For more information or to offer to help, contact Strother Scott, Debbie Cycotte, David Hazlehurst, or any One Design Fleet Captain. See you Saturday!

FRONTRUNNER

3 Junior News Olympic Summary From Spin Sheet So which nation 'won' Olympic sailing? Clearly, it was Great Brit- ain - with medals in five classes: Juniors: Indian Summer Regatta Laser District Champi- three golds and two silvers. Two is the last chance to see your sail- nations captured four sailing ing friends on the water. Come onship Regatta Severn SA hosted the Chesapeake medals: Australia won two golds, sail once more before putting a silver and a bronze, while your boat away for the winter. N Laser District Championship Sep- tember 30/Oct 1. Annapolis Laser USA sailors came home with a The Annual Meeting is also for gold, two silvers and a bronze. you.. Make plans to come too! Fleet captain Ted Morgan reports. "60 boats sailed in the District 11 Argentina was the only nation to champs this past weekend at SSA. win medals in three Olympic sail- The Annapolis YC hosted the Opti- 16 year old Clay Johnson from ing classes. mist Atlantic Coast Championship Toms River, NJ won the event Gold Silver Bronze Regatta the weekend of September with a 1-2-3. Second went to Argentina 1 2 30/October 1. One hundred twenty- TAYC sailor Ward Hackett. Third... Australia 2 1 1 six sailors (and most of their par- USNA Midshipman, Travis Weber. Austria 2 ents) were on the water for the re- In fourth was Clay's (even Brazil 1 1 gatta. One race was completed on younger) brother Reed Johnson. Denmark 1 Saturday, and a number of sailors In fifth and the event's top Master Finland 1 did not finish within the time limit. was Alden Shattuck. We had com- Great Britain 3 2 Two races were sailed Sunday in a petitors from NJ, VA, MD, PA, Germany 2 1 5-8 knot ENE breeze. CH Fasulo NY, MA, and Canada. Winds were Italy 1 1 won Saturday's race and then sailed real light both days...from ENE Netherlands 1 to a 10-9 yesterday to capture top with the typical Annapolis chop. A Norway 1 honors. Toms River, NJ sailor very strong ebb current made things New Zealand 2 Sarah Mease was second, and Royal that much more difficult." Sweden 1 Bermuda YC junior Jesse Kirkland Full results in the "Regatta Calen- Ukraine 1 was third. The top local sailor was dar" section at: USA 1 2 1 Evan Aras whose 18-16-10 was http://myweb.clark.net/pub/ssa/ Official Site of the Sydney Games strong enough for tenth overall. Courtesy of Spinsheet Http://www.olympics.com/eng/ Complete results: Note: you can read this in other http://www.annapolisyc.com/ languages if you wish! jrracing/optimists/results2.htm NBC Olympic site Http://www.nbcolympics.com 3rd Annual Southern US Sailing Olympic Site Volvo Leukemia Cup Regatta http://www.sailing.org/ June 22-23, 2001 - by Lin McCarthy olympics/2000

Planning ahead for next year, rina will link up to host the event in From Tom Leweck Roy Meyer, co-chairman of the Deltaville. Organizers are "ScuttleButt" event, says that the dates for the talking bigger and better for 2001 3rd Annual Southern Chesa- and are considering a point-to-point Scuttlebutt is a digest of North Ameri- peake Bay Volvo Leukemia race from Hampton Roads to Del- can-oriented yacht racing news, com- Cup Regatta are set for June 22- taville for the regatta. mentary, opinions, features, dock talk, 23, 2001. Fishing Bay Yacht Ed note: How about a “Down the typos and ads. For a free subscription, send a blank email to: Club and Stingray Harbor Ma- Rappahannock” race for the RSA? [email protected] 4 Annual Meeting and Party

Friday October 27, 2000

Country Club of Virginia 6031 Saint Andrews Lane 288-2891 ______

Meeting & Cocktails 6:30 – 7:30

Dinner 7:00 – 8:30

Awards 8:00 – 9:00 ______(Children’s meal available for those under 12)

Coat and Tie Cash Bar ------Reserve a table for yourself, your family, friends and crew! All reservations & payments must be received by Friday, October 20, 2000.

Name: ______Phone: ______

Member Guest Total

Adult ____@$30 ____@$35 ______

Children’s Meal ____@$15 ____@$20 ______

Make checks payable to Fishing Bay Yacht Club. Mail to Julie Chapman, 8809 Watlington Road, Richmond, VA 23229. (804) 741-1705.

Notice of Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of Fishing Bay Yacht Club will be held on October 27th, 2000 in conjunction with the Annual Awards Party. Even if you plan to attend the meeting, all boat owners who have a boat enrolled in the Registry of Yachts should sign and return by mail to FBYC, P.O. Box 29186, Richmond, VA 23242 or by Fax (804) 741-2728.

Proxy – FBYC 2000 Annual Meeting

The undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints James O. Cobb or William C. Spencer to serve as attorney of the undersigned to vote at the Annual Meeting of the Club on October 27, 2000 as fully as the undersigned would be if personally present.

Name of enrolled yacht ______Date ______

Owner ______5 61st Annual One Design News One-Design Crews One Design Regatta ------Attention One-Design racers… Four down and two to go. Fishing A report on the 61st Annual the following Juniors have completed Bay hosted the Southern Chesa- Regatta appears elsewhere in the Junior Week Advanced Sailing peake Volvo Leukemia Cup on this issue and while that is his- Class and are interested in crewing! June 23 and 24 and the Lightning tory for this Centennial year Call ‘em for a race soon! See the North American Master, Women the best is yet to come. FBYC directory for family’s home and Junior Championship with 21 After three Fall series Regattas number. Masters, 10 Ladies and 12 Juniors. in September the club sailing Byron Wake Thomas Avery The Lightning Regatta ran from season ends with the Indian Taylor Christmas Charlie Carwile August 7-11. A full week by any Summer Regatta October 7-8 Daniel Gillispie Mary Gin Gayner standards. It was immediately fol- followed by the US Laser Christopher Irby William Irby lowed by the Annual One Design Masters regatta October 13-15. Gordon McCormick Regatta August 12-13. For Satur- We are expecting upwards of days races we were blessed with 75 boats for each of these events. excellent conditions with 108 boats registered. The Regatta was Laser News run jointly with the Flying Scot ————— Capitol District Championships Preparations for the US Laser HOUSING NEEDED in with 20 boats joined on the outside Masters Regatta October are OCT. course by 14 Front Runners, 12 well underway with Randy Al- Hamptons and 12 Mobjacks. On ley handling publicity, Jere During October 13 - 15, FBYC will the mid course we had 10 Alba- Dennison arranging housing, host a major national Laser champi- cores, 3 JY-15's, 13 Lasers, 6 420's Frank Murphy working with onship event for skippers over 35 and 3 Bytes. Inside Fishing Bay we sponsors, Brad Squires organ- years of age. As in years past when had a total of 14 Optis, 4 in the ising support for the off-shore the Chesapeake Bay Masters and At- red, 3 in the green and 7 in the blue activities, Mike Schmidt the lantic Coast Masters Championships fleets. Happily we got in four races Principal Race Officer, Jon were hosted by our club, we will have on Saturday on both outer courses Deutsch doing our scoring and to rely to a great extent on the gener- while the Optis got in five. Supper none other than Alain Vincey osity of club members with cottages was ready almost as soon as the preparing not one but two din- and cruising boats to house a large boats returned to shore but there ners We have been without percentage of the participants that are was minimal use of the dance floor most New England sailors for expected to attend. And this year that as few sailors had any energy left. the '98 and '99 Masters Regat- number is anticipated to grow to 75 - Sunday started off looking very tas but have commitments 100 competitors, not counting family promising at day break but by 8.30 from at least 11 this time. Our members that may decide to tag the rain had settled in and we had long distance entrants from along. For those willing and able to more thunder and lightning than North America include sailors assist in providing accommodations was safe to go out in. After two from Alberta, Nova Scotia and for this congenial group of mature postponements racing was aban- Utah and one from West Ger- and aging senior citizen sailors from doned at 11:45. Now we have two many. Perhaps we ought to across the country, more major regattas to look for- consider selling seats to watch please contact Jere Dennison, ward to, the One Design Indian what could be be a 75 boat Housing Chairman, Summer Regatta 7-8 October and start. If you are a member of at 804-288-6323 the US Laser Masters Regatta 13- the Laser Fleet and have not 15 October with many other racing been asked to help don't de- or email at jere1@richmond. and cruising opportunities before spair, you soon will be. This is infi.net. that. not a threat, it's a6 promise. .INDIAN CREEK CRUISE Wilton Creek Cruise OCTOBER 14th AND 15th October 28 Mark your calendars for our final cruising event JOIN FELLOW CRUISERS ON A of 2000. Cruise to Wilton Creek Saturday, Octo- DELIGHTFUL ( AND DRY ) CRUISE ber 28. There is plenty of room in the creek for TO INDIAN CREEK rafting up and a number of slips may be available. DEPART FISHING BAY AT YOUR LEISURE If you need a slip please let me know and I will as-

BYOB COCKTAILS DOCKSIDE AT 5:00 PM sign on a first come basis. The cocktail hour will kick off at 6:30 with our DINNER at INDIAN CREEK YACHT AND COUNTRY CLUB ever popular wine tasting with our wine expert Ian AT 6: 30 PM Kirkland from The Caboose in Ashland. This year all the beer, setups and eats are provided - just ORDER OFF MENU – BYOB and appetite! COST APPROXIMATELY $ 25.00 per person Everyone bring pictures, slides, movies of any IT IS INDIAN CREEK’S SPECIAL of this year's events – especially the Turkish cruise. FALL CANDLELIGHT DINNER Wayland and Margaret will have their pictures and

RESERVATIONS FOR DINNER REQUIRED will hopefully be ready to kick off their next adven- ture to France. A FEW SLIPS AVAILABLE Cost $15.00 per person CONTACT MIKE PLENINGER Checks to Don Wickwire 769-3672 E-MAIL [email protected] Rt. 1 Box 118E1 OR TELEPHONE 757-229-6100 Newtown, VA 23126 [email protected]

SUMMER CRUISE TO THE NORTHERN CHESAPEAKE BAY incl. July 4 On Sunday June 25th our first On Thursday morning our fleet split this river on weekdays. group of 5 cruisers headed north in up with American Pie, Celebration, Our fleet anchored in the small, shel- southerly winds to Solomons Is- and Nugget heading for the mouth of tered anchorage on the south side of the land and, of course, we dropped the where we an- C & D Canal and we had dinner at an anchor in time for cocktails and chored in choppy seas to view the Tall excellent crabhouse called the Tap- dinner at the delightful C & D Ship Parade leaving Baltimore. Magic room. On Saturday morning we did a Café. Monday, we left Solomons and Bay Breeze stayed in the Chester walking tour of Chesapeake City and early and headed for a mooring in River. From the Patapsco we motored visited the C & D Canal Museum. This the Annapolis harbor. We enjoyed through thundershowers to a beautiful museum is run by the Corp. of Engi- walking around Annapolis, a shop- anchorage in the . The neers and gives a very good history of ping spree at Fawcetts, and dinner cruising guide advises that this lovely the canal which is about 160 years old. at Maria’s on the square. river should be visited on weekdays. It is a must see in traversing the canal Tuesday we dropped our moor- We rafted in a quiet anchorage and and it is free. We left our anchorage at ing line just after sunrise and could count the boat traffic on one 1230 when the tide was in our favor and headed across the bay to Chester- hand. On Friday morning we motored motored to Worton Creek where we town on the (37 nm) to Fredericktown and Georgetown on rafted up at anchorage and enjoyed din- in very light winds. This was the Sassafras and took a walking tour ner on board prepared by our gourmet American Pie’s first visit to Ches- of this area. We returned to our an- chefs. On Sunday morning we motored tertown, and it was worth the ef- chorage after noon and lifted anchor across the bay to Baltimore in a dead fort. It is a gorgeous river and around 1500 heading for Chesapeake calm and tied up at the Inner Harbor Chestertown is an interesting town City. Friday afternoon on a holiday East Marina for 3 nights. Oriental Ex- to visit. We stayed 2 nights at the weekend in this river brought boats out press and Irish “C” joined the first Chestertown Marina and had a su- like flies with about the worst boating group of 5 in Baltimore. per dinner at the Imperial Hotel etiquette and VHF radio abuse you can Baltimore harbor is always a fun Wednesday. imagine. The guide was right, visit (Continued on page 11) 7 Scheduling Meetings for the J-24 Fleet Re-emerges at FBYC CBYRA Greenbook October 17 and November 4 Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes the J/24 has returned to Fish- The 2000 racing season is still ing Bay Yacht Club. As of March 2000 the J/24 fleet owners at Fishing going on but planning for 2001 Bay can now call themselves a fleet. Pioneering club owners include has started. CBYRA Greenbook Don Landau “Thin Ice”, Hunter Davidson “Grey Ghost”, Mark Wensell and Scheduling Chairman Dan “Mojo”, Chris Clough and Clark Dennison “Kobayashi Maru”, Will Phelps will be holding a prelimi- Crump “Satisfaction”, T.J. Daly “Sailing Shoes”, and Wood Thorton nary scheduling meeting on Oct. (forgive me I don’t know the name of the boat). The numbers continue to 17 to discuss any contentious date grow with two new prospective members who already own J/24. issues with member clubs, and For those of you who are not familiar the J/24, this quote just then will hold the regular schedul- about sums it up. ing meeting The J/24 was not drawn to the constraints of a rating rule, but was designed by Rod Johnstone to be a fun boat Bay-wide PHRF Delegates for his family which was outgrowing racing dinghys. The Meeting - November 18 design mandate was clear: build a boat that was fast Hampton Yacht Club enough and exciting enough to satisfy the sophisticated PHRF of the Chesapeake has tastes of his sailing clan --http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/5116/thej24.html tentatively scheduled the annual meeting of delegates for 18 No- It would be fair to say that the J/24 has far exceeded Rod’s excep- vember at the Hampton Yacht tions with over 5100 boats built to date in eight countries. The J/24 fleet Club (Hampton, Virginia). The at Fishing Bay is committed to carrying on this tradition of fun and excit- PHRF delegates (affiliated with ing sailing coupled with close camaraderie. over 40 CBYRA member yacht or This season looks to be especially exciting with the 24 fleet join- sailing clubs) represent more than ing the offshore fleet in a completely redesigned format. Race course’s 1,000 PHRF members that race will contain shorter legs and will be placed closer in. Changes like this on the Chesapeake Bay. The will help to foster the strength and momentum of this fledgling fleet. If meeting will provide PHRF dele- your interested in joining a quickly growing fleet with simple principles gates the opportunity to discuss or just want to catch a ride on one of these boats give me a call at 804- and vote on issues affecting 334-2620 or e-mail me at [email protected]. I look forward to seeing PHRF racing on the Chesapeake everyone on October 21 for the final Fall Series and the Oyster Roast. Bay and is the forum for Smooth Sailing electing new officers and chief Clark Dennison – J/24 Fleet Captain handicappers for 2001. Any PHRF member wishing to bring up new business to the meeting US Sailboat Show – Oct 5-9 should write or otherwise Annapolis Harbor contact their local PHRF delegate Monday, October 9, is Columbus Day, the only real holiday honoring a to discuss ideas, comments, or sailor. It is fitting that this weekend represents the centerpiece of the concerns (see the PHRF yearbook Chesapeake sailing experience. The U.S. Sailboat Show gets underway in or the PHRF web page www. Annapolis with VIP day this Thursday. The Show runs through Monday PHRFChesBay.com for the name evening. Official Boat Show site: http://www.usboat.com of your PHRF delegate). While all members of PHRF are welcome There are a huge number of special events surrounding the Boat Show the meeting, only PHRF delegates and the Columbus Day Holiday weekend. For a complete listing grab (mostly associated with a your October SpinSheet or keep an eye on www.spinsheet.com where CBYRA affiliated club) can they will be posting the preview. Chesapeake Bay Magazine has a huge make motions and vote. insert as well as another great article contributed by our Jamie Stalnaker. 8 Fall Series – Offshore Race #4 October 1, 2000

Class PHRFA Start Time 11:10:00 AM Course Length 5 Sail Number Yacht Owner Rating Finish Time Time Allow Corrected Time Points 83438 Legacy Burnette, S. 99 12:08:18 PM 00:08:15 00:50:03 0.75 169 Shamrock Rock / Massey 99 12:12:15 PM 00:08:15 00:54:00 2 12 Whiskey TangoGarrett/Thompson 57 00:04:45 DNC 4

Class PHRFB Start Time 11:10:00 AM Course Length 5 Sail Number Yacht Owner Rating Finish Time Time Allow Corrected Time Points 53022 Wavelength Whittet, Rob 102 12:09:19 PM 00:08:30 00:50:49 0.75 33186 Paradox BlackWood, Tim 150 12:17:48 PM 00:12:30 00:55:18 2 22050 Shenanigan Booth, Miles 126 12:17:10 PM 00:10:30 00:56:40 3 63036 Blade Runner Davis, Brad 111 12:16:46 PM 00:09:15 00:57:31 4 3194 Trilogy Rennie, Wayland 162 00:13:30 DNC 7 50215 Radio Flyer Hannick Dennis 120 00:10:00 DNC 7

Class MORC Start Time 11:15:00 AM Course Length 5 Sail Number Yacht Owner Rating Finish Time Time Allow Corrected Time Code Points 257 Patriot Whittemore, Case 26.25 12:11:07 PM 00:08:51 00:47:16 0.75 53184 Breakaway Bonser, Leo 111 12:12:47 PM 00:09:15 00:48:32 2 3008 Cool Baby Thornton, Wood 19.93 12:20:01 PM 00:15:20 00:49:41 3 53465 Morningtide Collins, Russ 19.59 12:21:36 PM 00:15:46 00:50:50 4 2259 BRG Filsinger, Peter 19.93 12:21:30 PM 00:15:20 00:51:10 5 43142 Main AttractionCobb, Jim 24.61 12:17:41 PM 00:10:18 00:52:23 6 3967 Kobayashi MaruDennison/Dennison19.93 00:15:20 DNC 8

Fall Series – Offshore Race #5 October 1, 2000

Class PHRFA Start Time 12:45:00 PM Course Length 3.7 Sail Number Yacht Owner Rating Finish Time Time Allow Corrected Time Points 169 Shamrock Rock / Massey 99 1:23:38 PM 00:06:06 00:32:32 0.75 83438 Legacy Burnette, S. 99 1:24:38 PM 00:06:06 00:33:32 2 12 Whiskey Tango Garrett/Thompson 57 00:03:31 DNC 4

Class PHRFB Start Time 12:45:00 PM Course Length 3.7 Sail Number Yacht Owner Rating Finish Time Time Allow Corrected Time Points 53022 Wavelength Whittet, Rob 102 1:23:10 PM 00:06:17 00:31:53 0.75 33186 Paradox BlackWood, Tim 150 1:27:37 PM 00:09:15 00:33:22 2 63036 Blade Runner Davis, Brad 111 1:26:52 PM 00:06:51 00:35:01 3 22050 Shenanigan Booth, Miles 126 1:28:43 PM 00:07:46 00:35:57 4 3194 Trilogy Rennie, Wayland 162 00:09:59 DNC 7 50215 Radio Flyer Hannick Dennis 120 00:07:24 DNC 7 Class MORC Start Time 12:50:00 PM Course Length 3.7 Sail Number Yacht Owner Rating Finish Time Time Allow Corrected Time Points 257 Patriot Whittemore, Case 26.25 1:26:34 PM 00:06:33 00:30:01 0.75 53465 Morningtide Collins, Russ 19.59 1:32:07 PM 00:11:40 00:30:27 2 2259 BRG Filsinger, Peter 19.93 1:31:59 PM 00:11:21 00:30:38 3 3008 Cool Baby Thornton, Wood 19.93 1:32:25 PM 00:11:21 00:31:04 4 53184 Breakaway Bonser, Leo 111 1:30:00 PM 00:06:51 00:33:09 5 43142 Main Attraction Cobb, Jim 24.6 00:01:31 DNC 8 3967 Kobayashi Maru Dennison/Dennison 19.93 00:11:21 DNC 8 Race #6 and 7 are October 21, followed by the Oyster Roast 9 October 2000

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 Membership 4 5 6 7 Mtg @ Gordon Indian Summer Nelson’s home Regatta 6:30

8 9 10 Board Mtg. 11 12 13 NA 14 NA Laser Indian Summer Wachovia Bank Laser Master Master Champ. Regatta 6:00 P.M. Championship Regatta- Indian Regatta Creek Cruise

15 NA Laser 16 17 CBYRA 18 19 20 21 Offshore Fall Master Champ. Greenbook Series VI & VII Regatta – Indian Scheduling followed by Oys- Creek Cruise Meeting ter Roast

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Annual Meeting & Wilton creek Awards Party at Cruise and din- CCV ner

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C. D. VEST & COMPANY, INC Internet web site www.cdvest.com Realtors Deltaville,10 Virginia Toll free (888) 776-9271 (Continued from page 7) place to visit and some of the high- Tradewinds lights were dinning out at Bocca- cio’s, a FBYC dock party on the Burgees for Sale For Sale: Douglas Gill Drysuit night of July 4th complete with su- Size Medium, Brand New DrySuit. 8x12 (small) $12.00 perb fireworks, a disc jockey and Never Been Used. I'm willing to let it karaoke, and the dolphin show at 12x18 (medium) $14.00 go for a mere $275. Current Catalog 16x24 (large) $18.00 the aquarium. Price is $475. The suit has the tags 24x36 (x-large) $22.00 Wednesday we had another mo- 36x48 (festival flag) $40.00* still attached and is in its original bag. toring day to Annapolis in calm * by special request only. Its red with black feet. Originally winds. Thursday we left Annapolis Prices include shipping and handling. purchased from Team One in New- for Solomons Island and finally had Make Checks payable to FBYC. port. Call Elizabeth Staas @ 703- enough wind to fill our sails for part c/o FBYC 803-0993 home, or 703-934-6489 of the trip. On Friday we had a su- P.O. Box 29186 work. per downwind sail from Solomons Richmond, VA 23242 For Sale: Boat Lift, Manual crank, to Mill Creek in the Great Wi- Wanted to Buy: Used Optimist for can be converted to electric. Installs comico. Winds were generally 20 FBYC Junior. Contact George Scott. on single piling. $750 Contact van to 27 knots from the north. Our raft (804) 355-4801 or [email protected] Crosby at (804) 740-7647 or up of 5 boats provided a very nice

[email protected] platform for our cocktail party fol- For Sail: Hobie 16, fully equipped, in Deltaville. Contact Rives Potts For Rent: Two adjoining Condos at lowed by dinner on board. On Sat- (860) 767-2991 or [email protected] Jackson Creek Harbor. Avail. con- urday the wind was again from the north for a downwind sail home. For Sale: 1974 Hughes, North Star nected or separate. Upstairs Water- front 2 Bdrm with queen and twins This cruise comprised a total dis- 600. 26' Complete with sails,outboard tance of about 425 nm, had a total 7.5 hp and lots of extras. Ready to sail plus queen Murphy bed in LR. ($750/wk) of 7 boats participate-most of which and in the water in Deltaville. $3900 were crewed by 2. The weather Call Van Crosby at (804) 740-7647 or Adjacent 3 Bdrm with queen, 4 bunks and twins ($850/wk) Both connected was generally fine and no legs were [email protected] postponed due to weather. We ($1500/wk). Lower Rates off season. For Sale – “Thunderstruck” Light- A/C & CATV. Transient Slips avail- could have accommodated more ning #10009 Lippincott, fiberglass able. Already rented Junior Week. wind, but I guess that is why we with wood seats, floorboards, trim. Call Noel Clinard (804) 285-0299 (h) have “iron spinnakers” in our boats. Black oval spars, 1996 Allen trailer, 2 (804) 788-8594 (o) or email ncli- And, most importantly, we enjoyed suits sails/spinnakers. Floatation [email protected] the companionship of a great group tanks bow and stern. Professionally of sailors. redone 1997. Black hull, white deck. Needed: CNG Supplier Vic and Jane DeNunzio Full cover. Very pretty boat! $4,500 I use compressed natural gas to fuel Mark and Debbie Cycotte Drummer’s heater and stove as a safe .For Free: Advertising Space for (804) 776-7098 alternative to propane. The supplier in Hampton has stopped doing busi- FBYC members. Use our newsletter to For Sale: 1995 JY-15 with Seitech buy, sell, rent or trade, as well as seek ness and I need to find a new supplier JY-15 dolly and mooring cover. or offer services. Ads will run three for this lighter than air fuel. If any- $3500, like new, sails only used three months and then must be resubmitted to one has a supplier or a similar need times. (804) 776-6881. The Log. Business ads are also wel- please let me know. Charlie McDow- come and the pricing is reasonable. For Sale: 1985 Johnson 9.9 out- ell (804) 282-0554 To place an ad or submit an article, board, long shaft with electric start please contact Tom Roberts: and alternator, very light use and in Lost: Socket Wrench Set. Did any- 3720 Blue Heron Lane great condition. $700. Neil Quimby one find or know where the set of West Point, VA 23181 804-257-2335 (w), 804-779-2498 (h) socket wrenches are that I left on the Phone: (804) 843-2682 Fax: (804) 843-5757 [email protected] east dock on the Jackson Creek side e-mail: [email protected] For Sale: Two Oakum bulkhead this past spring? John Koedel The deadline for The Log is the 20th. displays, good condition, $425. (804) 776-6168 Items received after the 20th may not Call Brad Davis 320-5498 be published. All Articles Welcome! 11 DELTAVILLE, VIRGINIA

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