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MARK YOUR Commodore’s November 2012 Bow Watch CALENDARS!

Congratulations and thank you to the new Board members elected at the annual meeting in Oc- November tober. We had six very qualified candidates to offer their leadership services to the club for the next three years. Robert Achurch and Paul Keyserling were elected to a second term on the Board November 2nd and Courtney Worrell and Woody Norwood will be serving for the first time. Service on the Board involves a big time commitment and investment in our club and we are most appreciative for those First Friday 6pm willing to serve us.

While the calendar year may be winding down, there is still a lot of activity at BYSC. The JY- November 9—12th 15 North American Championships will be hosted by our club the weekend of November 10-11. JY15 North American We expect 25-30 boats and we also expect to give them a great regatta. Frank Pontious will be leading the race committee and the Auxiliary Committee is stepping in to coordinate the onshore Championship Races social activities. Our annual

Change of Watch party and cere-

November 10th mony will be held that Saturday night, November 10, as well, so Change of Watch Party 6 pm please come out and enjoy one of the biggest club social events of the year. We will be making our annu- November 9, 16, 23, 30 al club sailing awards and recog- Sunset Friday 6pm nizing folks who have gone “above and beyond” for us this year. November 14th Steak Night 6 pm Congratulations also to our PHRF fleet and Everett Ballenger

in particular. As PHRF Fleet Cap- tain, Everett has done an excellent

December job in creating much activity and

excitement with our larger boat racing fleets. Participation and competition has been terrific in both the Frostbite and Fall Series December 7th races. This is hopefully just the beginning of more and more activity and opportunities for our larger boats. First Friday 6 pm And perhaps the biggest news is the hiring of our new general manager. Milledge Webb will be joining us on December 3. Your Board believes he is a great fit for our club. He is a Beaufort December 14, 21, 28 native and grew up at BYSC. His parents (Charley and Martha Lynn Webb) and his aunt and uncle Sunset Friday 6 pm (Robert and Abbey Morris) are currently members and his grandparents were charter members and key early leaders in our club. But what really makes this a good fit is the experience and qualifica- tions he brings in sailing, boating and waterfront management, summer camps, pools, membership management, and personality. I am convinced you will be pleased with his care of our club. December 12 Steak Night And a special thanks to David Dixon and Renee Dillinger for stepping in and providing interim leadership while we were searching for a new general manager. We haven’t missed a beat. That is so typical of David’s approach to everything.

December 30—31 I hope to see you at the club this month. JY15 Round Robin

Welcome new members! Andy Kinghorn, 2012 Commodore

Heidi Owen Perry and Sally Harvey

While not directly related to sailing, this is a 1930s photograph of the Beaufort River taken from Bellamy’s Curve (Carteret and Boundary Streets). In the background is the Maggioni Oyster Factory on Lady’s Island and on Factory Creek. The land area to the right is the north shore of the Old Point. That area is a mud flat today at low tide. Back then there was enough water at low tide to allow boats to be moored permanently. An example is the Kinghorn family’s boat, the Lookout, shown here washed up on the shore after the 1940 hurricane. This location is approximately where the Aimar’s house now stands on Bayard Street. The house in the background is on Bayard Street at the end of Hamilton Street. Note that Beaufort WILL flood.

Beaufort about 1930 First Friday’s and Sunset Friday’s need volunteers to man the bar! Please sign up and help make our Friday’s enjoyable!

AUXILIARY COMMITTEE REPORT “To the promote social enjoyment, fellowship, and the general welfare and beautification of the Beaufort Yacht & Sailing Club”. The Auxiliary is gearing up to help organize two important upcoming events at BYSC. The annual Change of Watch party & prize-giving Oyster Roast is Saturday, November 10th. Susan Cosby is co- ordinating the Auxiliary’s help with this event and still needs a couple more volunteers to help pull it all together. Contact her at [email protected]. That same weekend, BYSC is hosting the JY15 North American Championships. Sailors from all over the country will arrive Friday night, November 9th, and then compete over the next three days against a strong contingent of our own member sailors. The Auxiliary is making sure that all on- shore activities are taken care of, and we are looking for more volunteers to help with a variety of jobs, like a welcoming party, setting out breakfast spreads, making box lunches and a meal both Sun- day night and Monday afternoon. E-mail Sue at [email protected] if you would like to get involved with this fun event. Some great new Fall/Winter BYSC logo’d Clothing & Merchandise will be set-up and available for sale at the Change of Watch Party Nov 10th and at the Boot Sale Nov 17th. These are WONDER- FUL ITEMS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!!! Limited stock is available through the office now and is also available to order through our website. The first Steak Night was a huge success and sold out early with 70 people signing up. Couldn’t have been a nicer evening, better atmosphere or more delicious food cooked to perfection on the beautiful new charcoal grill! Plans are for this to be a monthly event. The next Steak Night is Wednesday, November 14th. (See the Steak Night notice in this Bow Watch issue for details on RSVP’ing) Tailgating in the clubhouse on October 20th was well attended and fun for all! Lots of laughing, shouting and cheering at both the games on TV and the various games being played outside was the norm. The Bloody Mary bar and chili dog bar organized by Carey Kerney were both big hits. The first of three new swinging benches is situated and ready for enjoying the views courtesy of Chuck Rushing, David Dixon and a group of heavy lifting volunteers who worked one Saturday to erect the frame in a concrete foundation. New for the kitchen is a commercial dishwasher that will be installed soon. This will enhance our ability to use real plates and glasses for some events and to keep the kitchen much cleaner overall. I’m told it does 90 second cycles! Thanks to Joan Dechovitz for organizing and preparing the delicious meal of Minestrone Soup, Salad and Bread at the October meeting. Our next meeting is Thursday, November 15th at 6pm. Whether you are a new member or old, this is a great way to meet new friends and get involved in making your club the best ever. The meetings are always very social and fun in nature and everyone is welcome. See you there! Sue Hamilton, President, BYSC Auxiliary Board: Lisa Presnell, Vice-President; Angie Williams, Secretary; Kristi Rushing; Treasurer; Carey Kerney, Social; Nelson Brown, Board Member

November 9th -12th

Schedule of Events:

FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 2012

 Arrival, registration, Practice racing from 2:30pm-5:30pm.  Sunset Friday party-6:00pm-9:00pm.

SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 2012

 8:00-11:00am complimentary continental breakfast.  8:00-11:00am Registration.  11:00am Competitors Meeting  11:30-12:30pm. Lunch available  1:00pm Warning for 1st race. Additional races to follow.  6:00pm Social hour 7:00pm Oyster Roast Dinner and BYSC Change of Watch party

SUNDAY, NOV. 11, 2012

 8:00-10:00am complimentary continental breakfast.  10:00am Warning for 1st race of the day. Second race may follow.  12:00noon approximate. Break for shore lunch or bagged lunch on the water.  12:00noon-1:00pm. Lunch available.  1:00 approximate. Racing continues.  6:30pm Social hour  7:30pm Dinner.

MONDAY, NOV. 12, 2012

 8:00-10:00am complimentary continental breakfast.  10:00am Warning for 1st race of the day. Second race may follow. No race sequence will be started after 12:00 noon.  12:00noon-1:00pm. Lunch available.  1:30pm approximate. Awards.

Change of Watch Party—November 10, 6:00 pm Oyster Roast Casual Attire

Please join us to celebrate another great sailing season at BYSC! There will be awards for the Spring and Fall Sailing Series and Club Sailing and Service Trophies!

RSVP by Wed, November 7th! [email protected] 522-8216

BYSC is looking for someone to host the Christmas Party!

Anyone interested in this please let us know!

There is a function cancellation to announce:

The Boot Sale scheduled for November 17th has been postponed until further notice!

We will update you with any new information as it come in.

For Sale

1990 Boston Whaler Montauk 17’ ; 90 hp Yamaha, $8500 843-379-2096 Wayne Heath

2003 Starcraft deckboat, 20’, with trailer & motor $5,200 Can be seen at BYSC John 521- 1635

17' Bay River Skiff, Graham Byrnes design. Boat is 2 1/2 years old, in great condition. Built with Okoume plywood, epoxy and fiberglass. Boat is very fast sailor. Cypress spoon blade oars. Trailer. She can sail in less than 6 inches with board and rudder up. $3,500 Sam 843-240- 9287

1990’s 20’ Grady White, Yamaha 200, trailer $6000 Paul 524-3177

Touring Kayak, 16 foot, two water-tight compartments, paddle, $495. 838-5359

1983 Seaward Slipper 17’ Sailboat, 19” draft, 425lb ballast, roller furling jib, port-a-potty, sleeps 2 ‘06 4hp Yamaha 4S, ‘06 trailer, can be seen at BYSC $2650 Dick 271-3351

**please contact the office for any updates or changes on these boats for sale**

PHRF Race Results

The last Fall PHRF race was an off and on-again affair! At 5:15 p. we were being pushed backwards by the current, and it was decided to can- cel the race. Less that 5 minutes later the sea breeze that had been milling around the McTeer bridge for a while decided to move up the river towards us so it was decided the race was back on. We had to scramble tot get all the boats to the starting line on time, but everyone made it, and the seven boats that had started, had a very pleasant evening sail.

I feel the ”new” PHRF format and Fall Series was overall a success, with nine boats in class “A” and six in the new class “B” registered. We probably had an average of nine boats on the course for most races, which is quite strong for a Friday evening event.

Friday’s race was won by Junior Sailing, Dolce was second and Stray Cat third. For most of the races this series the competition was quite close in what were mostly very light and variable winds. Out of the five races we ran, four were on the short “A” course which suited some boats more than others.

Congratulations to Christian Koppernaes on the Junior Sailing Ranger 22 for winning the Fall Series. Rickie Akers and crew on Loki coming in second. Alan Dechovitz and crew on Dolce third place in class “A”.

Congratulations to Reggie Fraser on Slipaway for winning class “B” with David Tindall second and John Youmans coming in third place.

The next BYSC PHRF series will be the “Frostbite Series” starting sometime in February. As we run these races on Saturday afternoon, it is hoped we can run a little longer races...perhaps towards Parris Island and back (if there is any wind for that series!)!

Everett Ballenger, (PHRF) Class Captain

14- 21- 28- 5- 12- To- Boat Name Boat Type 7-Sep Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct tal Place Points B-S A-N A-S A-S

Christian Koppernaes Junior Sailing Ranger 22 R 1 1 6 1

Akers, Rickie Loki Morgan 38 3 A 3 2 10 2

Dechovitz, Alan Dolce C&C 99 6 C 6 3 16 3

Ballenger, Everett Stray Cat Catalina 22 2 9 E 2 5 18 4

Gallagher, Ray Yeardley II Beneteau Oceanis 321 4 9 4 4 21 5 woody Norwood Myrdie III Cape Dory Typhoon Snr 5 9 C 10 6 30 6

Duer, Chris Morning View C&C 34 8 10 A 10 10 38 7

Nickolls, Andrew No Trump San Juan 21 9 9 N 10 10 38 8 Jenkins Simon Spartina Cheoy Lee 36 9 9 C 10 10 38 9

Class "B" E Fraser, Reggie Slipaway Hunter 34 (TM) 1 4 L 4 1 10 1 Tindall, David Dave's Folly Catalina 270 2 4 E 4 3 13 2

Youmans, John Blue Chip Pearson 303 6 4 D 4 2 16 3

Levin, Sam Prime Meridian Nonsuch 33 7 7 7 7 28 4

Newton, Andrew Reality Island Packet 29 7 7 7 7 28 4

Smith, Dennis Cat-A-List Catlina 27 TM 7 7 7 28

STEAK NIGHT IS A SUCCESS! If you weren’t able to make this event in October you’d better sign up now!

Your choice of succulent 10oz rib eye or melt-in-your mouth 6oz filet mignon grilled to your perfection over a charcoal flame! Hand tossed salad with all the fixin’s. Piping hot baked potato with real butter, sour cream and chives. Crusty rolls. Dessert Wednesday, November 14th. Cooking from 6:00-7:30pm $15.00/pp

Limited number of tickets available, and we do expect this event to sell out early.

RSVP’s a MUST! (Indicate rib eye or filet) RSVP to: [email protected] Larry & Sue

2012Water Festival Event Photos

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