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From the Quarterdeck by Strother Scott, Commodore stamped concrete. Schedule - No one is more On the Water, briefly - The members and because of the work disappointed than your leadership 62nd Annual Regatta will be held they have done in the area, that this project has taken so long to August 11-12 - we expect a big including work for FBYC over get started, and that it wasn't turnout - I hope to see you there. 7 the years. It is hard for a builder completed "in time for Junior Week Boats attended Screwpile 2001 - 4 to work for a committee, and 2001". We'll take the blame for a lot received at least one first - Case during labor shortage periods, it of the delay and for not pushing as Whittemore got 3 firsts and won his may be even harder to get a hard as possible. But there are a lot class for the week - great job by all! project built. Nevertheless, our of factors, money-raising, On the Land - At long last we Building Committee has a good engineering and alternative pricing, are pleased to announce that we working relationship with Arthur and volunteer's time, to mention a have raised adequate money to Wilton, the owner of Northwind, few. In our contract with Northwind proceed with construction and that and we look forward to working we have agreed our mutual goal is we now have signed an acceptable with him and his people and are occupancy by April 1, 2002, but contract to construct our new confident we will receive an there are no guarantees or penalties. building. excellent end product. The best things we can do to Building Contract - You may Several changes have been complete the project on time are recall last August's letter from Mike made to keep the building within manage the project well, and for our Karn which indicated that we the price range. First, we have membership, about 350 interested planned our building to cost the eliminated the cupola, even parties, to stay clear of the work in same as the $85 - $100 per square though many liked the look. The progress, leaving the contractor and foot we paid for Fannie's House. framing was complex and the his subs and material alone to work We have now negotiated and Building Committee felt it wasn't without interference. executed a contract with worth the $25,000 extra cost. Project Management - To date Northwind, Inc. to build our new Second, we decided on the the Project Management has fallen to clubhouse and have been successful stamped concrete flooring the Building Committee (Judy Buis in bringing the contract in for a downstairs and we believe we and Connie Garrett, assisted by Mike price within our price range. saved money and have a very Karn and John Koedel) - and that We selected Northwind because suitable floor. Time will tell, but will continue. Mike Karn has of the excellent references from our most people have liked the (Continued on page 9) Inside Upcoming: Moonlight Race and Cruise, Annual Regatta, Captains Choice Cruise, Stingray Point Results: July Cruises, Cruise Regatta, Junior travelling, Screwpile Regatta Other: Wednesday Nights, Delmarva Circumnavigation,1 Americas Cup Jubilee. FISHING BAY YACHT CLUB - in-Training (CITs). There is a link on Membership BOARD MEETING our web site to the Kids-n-Motion site Final Approval None. July 10, 2001- Wachovia Bank where pictures taken during Junior Circulation Meeting called to order at 6:10 p.m. by Week can be viewed and purchased. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Ailsworth Commodore Strother Scott. There were 48 Juniors who turned out (Mike & Marika), 13604 Floris REAR COMMODORE - DAVID for the June 30 Junior Regatta. The Street, Oak Hill, VA, 20171. Mike was HAZLEHURST travel teams are going to various re- born and raised in Deltaville. The SECRETARY - Lud Kimbrough gattas around the Bay (Annapolis, Ailsworths spend a good part of the (reported by David Hazlehurst) - The Hampton, Norfolk). Jan asked that the summer in their Sturgeon Creek cot- date of the next membership meeting is Board appoint a committee to begin tage. They own a Bristol 32. Sponsors: August 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Lud Kim- working with her to organize the 2002 Tom Bliley, Gene Ruark. brough's home. Junior Week. Volunteering to serve Mr. & Mrs. Stephan F. Andrews TREASURER - Mason Chapman - on the committee were Randy Alley, (Hobie & Dede), 7 Ralston Road, Treasurer's report presented. Jay Buhl, Mike Calkins, Mason Chap- Richmond, VA, 23229. Hobie has ex- DOCKS - Debbie Cycotte (reported man, David Hazlehurst, Gordon Nel- tensive past experience. The by David Hazlehurst)– All slips are son, Tom Roberts and Strother Scott. family has a farmhouse in the Del- rented. Debbie will present the details PROTEST – Allan Heyward – taville area and is interested in getting for the replacement of the dinghy rack There was one protest after the Leu- involved in sailing once again. Their at the next meeting. kemia Cup Regatta. children, Grace (age 11) and Forrest SOCIAL - Mike Calkins –Jim Black NEW BUILDING – Judy Buis – th (age 5) will be involved in Junior sail- hosted the July 4 cookout, which was Judy asked Mike Karn to give the up- ing. Hobie & Dede own a Chesapeake attended by approximately 40 people. date on the new building. Mike re- Bay Deadrise 34. Sponsors: Bill VICE COMMODORE – DICK ported that the slab has been poured Archer, Gene Ruark. COLE and the interior shear walls should be Secretary Lud Kimbrough will be OFFSHORE DIV. CDR. - Stuart going up this week. Work was sus- holding the May membership meeting Burnett (reported by Wensell) – pended during Junior Week. Mike on Monday, August 13 at 6:30 p.m. at During Junior Week, the Offshore Di- and Judy have been trying to get con- his home at 2405 Grand Summit vision provided two J-105s for the use tract issues settled. Strother Scott, Court in Richmond. Anyone needing of the Team Sailing class and each Mike and Judy then presented their applications or further information to team member spent a morning or after- recommendations. This was followed share with prospective members can noon session sailing on one. Ten Jun- by questions and discussion from contact Lud at (804) 272-7768 or iors and seven adults in three boats other Board members. Strother pro- [email protected] or Mary Spencer at participated in Junior Race Day. The posed two Board Resolutions cover- (804) 740-7913 or by email at next Offshore event is the Moonlight ing the contract provisions and who is [email protected] Race scheduled for August 4. authorized to negotiate the contract. ONE DESIGN DIV. CDR. – Jim Mike Karn amended the first Resolu- Black – Jim reported that 25 boats par- tion, with a second from Gordon Nel- Area Code Change ; ticipated in the One Design Long Dis- son. Mason Chapman then moved that th (804) to (434) tance Race on July 4 . There were 14 both Resolutions be approved; second th As of June 1, 2001, the following boats for the July 7 Summer Sea by Gordon Nelson; motion passed. nd members had their telephone area Breeze. The 62 Annual One Design OLD BUSINESS – FBYC sponsored code changed from (804) to (434). Regatta is scheduled for August 11 and the most successful Leukemia Cup Please make these changes in your 12. Jim needs chase boats and commit- Regatta to date, raising approximately Green Book: tee boats. $90,000. Aron, Robert CRUISING – SAM STOAKLEY – NEW BUSINESS – Gordon Nelson Butler, Edward M. The cruise on July 21-22 has been reported the following problems with Davidson, Hunter changed to Horn Harbor. The Cruising the east bathhouse: water not turned Davis, Norwood III (Trip) Regatta will be held on July 28. off, air-conditioners not turned off, Filsinger, Peter JUNIOR ACTIVITIES - Jan Mon- and doors left open when a/c is run- Hardy, Frank nier – There were 139 Juniors who ning. Selden, Doug participated in the OptiKids/Junior There being no further business, the Shepherd, T. R. Week activities – 25 in OptiKids, 110 meeting was adjourned at 7:35 p.m. Smith, Albert in Junior Week and four Counselors- 2 Steadman, Edward J. MOONLIGHT CRUISE 62nd Annual Regatta TO MOBJACK BAY August 11 and 12 AND YORK RIVER August 3, 4 and 5, 2001 Three Race courses Enjoy a long weekend and two A – , Red, White, Blue and Green Fleets nights of a near full moon ! Take B – , JY-15, , , a lazy cruise to the Mobjack Bay C –505, Frontrunner, Mobjack, , Hampton and on to Sarah's Creek. Great Racing, Tee Shirts, Breakfast and Dinner.

We plan to leave FBYC around Come gather your friends from your one design class, noon on Friday, and sail to one Junior Week, your school or neighborhood. of the four rivers off The Mob- It’s THE weekend to sail with friends. jack. We’ll determine which river at the 10:00 AM Captain’s If you can’t sail, come help, you get a ringside seat for meeting prior to departure, de- great sailing, lunch, dinner, tee shirt and admiration!. pending on wind direction and Call Dick Cole, Russ Collins, Brooks Zerkle or Tom weather. Dinner on board Friday O’Connell. They’ll use your experience or show you how! Night. Bring an hors d’oeurve for BYOB cocktails at 6:30 (on Annual Regatta Registration board with raft up). Entry Fee Optis $ 6.00 (includes dinner ticket (s)) Single Hand Boats $15.00 Sail Saturday through the Swash Double hand Boats $25.00 Channel and up the York River number amount due (payable at Registration) to Sarah Creek, where you can Extra Dinners - ______adult @ $10.00 = ______either take a slip at York River ______child @ $ 6.00 = ______Yacht Haven or anchor out. (12 years old or less) We’ll have BYOB cocktails on Tee Shirts ______M L XL@ $15.00 ______shore at 7:00 PM and dinner ala (adult sizes, circle size, limited long sleeve available) carte at River’s Inn at 8:15 PM. NO CARS WILL BE ALLOWED IN Slips are limited at YRYH, and THE SMALL BOAT PARKING so are seats at Rivers Inn, so let AREA. BOATS AND GEAR MUST me know ASAP what your needs BE DROPPED OFF AT THE GATE. are. The slip price is excellent @ $ 0.60 / ft + $ 3.00 for 30 amp TRACTORS WILL BE PROVIDED electric; 50 amp available @ FOR LAUNCHING AND RETRIEV- $5.00. ING BOATS. (very civilized that Sail back Sunday at your leisure. way!) TRACTORS WILL BE PROVIDED CRUISE CHAIR: TO LAUNCH BOATS. Mike and Marcia Pleninger Ph – 757-229-6100 (home) or PH - 757-221-0100 (Mike at work - speak to Betty if Mike's not there) e-mail – [email protected]

3 Junior News: ton, Meg Roberts, Elizabeth Rob- Frannie Kupersmith participated in erts and Frannie Kupersmith raced the Leiter Clinic Summer Going Fast Bytes and Alex O’Toole raced his July 14th we had a great minicamp.. (just like the Junior sailors) Optimist. They were fast! Alex fin- About twenty Juniors came out to by Blake Kimbrough ished 6th out of 32 Optimists in one sail and have fun. Juniors have been travelling, en- race! The second one on July 28 was joying mini camps. July 17 Alex O’toole competed rained out but we used the time to with 36 Optimists and Frannie Ku- load up for Tred Avon on the East- June 26-28 the Travelling set off persmith and Mike Crosby sailed ern Shore of Maryland. Lina Scott, for Annapolis. They shifted dates their Bytes at West River Sailing Ashton Hudgins and others were so we practiced on their waters Association in Galesville, MD. going. We’re still available for for two days. Eliza Stickland, sailing help..... Meg Roberts, Betsy For more details, con- Carwhile, Malcolm tact the coaches, Blake Cobb, Miles Kim- Kimbrough and An- brough were assisted thony Kupersmith. by Eric Bokinsky and Coach Phone #s: Blake Kimbrough. (804) 776-7433 Then we hosted a E-mail Junior Regatta on June [email protected] 30 which was awe- Or use the noteboard on some, lots of visitors. the Junior Storage July 6 we travelled to Hampton and Shed. brought the Byte Fleet. Eliza Strickland, Justin Wil- Blake Anthony

Juniors, Come to the Annual Regatta August 11 and 12th – Gather your friends from Junior Week

Separate course for Optimists, Green Fleet Bytes, Lasers, 420s sail with Albacores and This is YOUR Regatta, come sail again, Your boat needs excercise!

Cool Tee Shirts Swimming Dinner & Music

Prizes4 Junior Regatta September 3 Last chance to sail before going back to school Equipment failure limits water supply Fishing Bay hosts an end-of Call your friends to come sail ------summer Junior Regatta on La- with you. We were limited to 10,000 gal- bor Day, Monday, September lons of water for the weekend of 3. Red, White, Blue and Registration at 9:00 AM July 21 as a result of a pump fail- Green Optimist fleets. Bytes, Skippers Meeting at 10:00 AM ure in the water purification sys- Laser, Laser Radial, 420 and First Signal at 11:00 AM tem. Based on normal useage rates this should be enough to . The racing will be followed by met our needs for washing and Head back to school with a refreshments, swimming and toilets, but not for showers and tan! Several short races, re- Prizes. washing boats. Please help con- freshments, swimming. serve water by limiting the amount you use, and turning off hoses or faucets when done. Also, let Virgil or I know of any piping problems on the docks. We very much regret the incon- venience, particularly at a time when our facilities are limited. David Hazlehurst

5 A DELMARVA Cruisers Enjoy Great Captain’s Choice Cruise CIRCUMNAVIGATION July Weather June 30 - July 1 and by Sam Stoakley to Dividing Creek Horn Harbor By Allen & Alta Bower "YOU'RE INVITED" The Cruising Division had great On the morning of Satur-

weather and strong participation in day June 30, Gene & Diane Rob- A contingent from the Rappa- two events in July. Twelve boats erts (Windsong), Gordon & Sheila hannock River Yacht Club in cruised up to Horn Harbor on the Nelson (Celebration), Allen & Alta Irvington, Virginia, led by mem- nd Great Wicomico on July 22 and a Bower (Magic), and Wayland & ber Hal Sutphen, is planning a good time was had by all. The group Maggie Rennie (Trilogy) met to Delmarva Circumnavigation in gathered for a cocktail hour onshore decide on a destination for that early September. Hal is well in a perfect, trellis- covered picnic weekend’s Captain’s Choice known to Bay sailors as the for- area overlooking the boats at anchor. Cruise. Considering the weather mer head of Navy sailing and a We later enjoyed some local seafood predictions and other factors, Di- West Marine Cruise Rally leader. at the Horn Harbor Restaurant. This viding Creek was selected. The preliminary schedule was a nice destination up a beautiful We couldn’t have made a would have the cruise leave river with a very fun and sociable better choice. Trilogy, followed by Irvington on September 4 with group of sailors. Magic and Windsong got under overnight stops up the Bay, arriv- Cruising Regatta way in light air on a broad reach ing at the C&D Canal on Sunday, th On Saturday, July 28 the Cruisers east out into the bay. Celebration September 9. The fleet would participated in the hotly-contested spotted the leaders at least a couple then depart at 0900 on Monday, Cruising Regatta. Chairman Case of miles. When we jybed and September 10, riding the ebb tide Whittemore did a fantastic job of turned north on a beam reach the through the Canal and down the handicaping the 10 boat fleet and wind picked up to the low teens Delaware Bay and the Delmarva serving as the race committee, on- which gave us a long fast leg all coast to the Virginia Capes with the-water coach, and protest chair- the way to Dividing Creek. We an overnight stop at Hampton. man. Gordon & Sheila Nelson’s didn’t need to worry about waiting Participating yachts will be Celebration was the winner, fol- for Celebration to catch up because able to join the cruise at various lowed by Owen Davidson’s Allegro, she passed Windsong and Magic points. Other yacht club sailors with David & June Hazlehurst in and was close behind Trilogy as are invited to join the cruise. third place on Oracle. The Nancy’s, we started into Dividing Creek. An introductory planning ses- Stoakley and Lipscomb provided a After sight-seeing most of the way sion for interested skippers and great dinner and desert to approxi- up the creek, we turned into Pren- crew was held at the Rappahan- mately 40 participants following the tice Creek where Celebration an- nock River Yacht Club on Satur- race. chored and Magic and Trilogy day, July 28 at 1000 hours. For Upcoming Events rafted alongside. Windsong chose more information, contact Com- Don’t miss the upcoming Cruising to anchor out in Dividing Creek for modore Ruthanna Jenkins (804- events including the Friday, August the added breezes, but dinghyed to 975-6347 or 804-435-3160), Vice rd 3 Full Moon Cruise to Mobjack the raft for a long happy hour Commodore Hal Starke (804-697- Bay and Sarah’s Creek. Contact while Maggie and Wayland de- 1287) or Hal Sutphen (804-435- Mike Pleninger for details. On Fri- scribed the recent FBYC cruise to 1026). th day night, August 17 plan to start France. the Captain’s Choice Cruise with a The next morning winds in delicious N.C. BBQ dinner at the upper teens gave us a fast and Fanny’s House provided by the event fun close reach home. chairpersons Charlie and Stella Jones.

6 Official Entry Form STINGRAY POINT REGATTA September 1 & 2, 2001

Boat Name______CBYRA #______Club______Make______Length______U.S. Sailing #______Class______Rating______Sail #______Hull Color______Skipper/Owner______e-mail address______Address______City______State______Zip Code______Work Phone ( _ )______Home Phone (_ )______Fax ( _ )______Entry Fee $25.00 = $______Entries Postmarked by August 24 Deadline

Late Entry Fee $50.00 = $______Entries Postmarked after August 24 Deadline

Regatta Packages

All individuals must purchase a Regatta Package to receive a wristband and participate in Regatta Activities. Wristbands must be worn at all times.

Saturday Only Adult: Mount Gay Hospitality Tent, Beer Truck, #___@ $25.00=_____ Dinner, Music Saturday Night

Saturday Only Child: Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Music #___@ $10.00=_____ Dinner Saturday Night

Weekend Package A: Mount Gay Hospitality Tent, #___@ $50.00=_____ Reserve by 8-24-00 Continental Breakfast Sat. and Sun., Dinner Saturday night by Chef Maxwell, Music Saturday night, Sunday Brunch Buffet

Weekend Package B: Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Continental #___@ $35.00=_____ Reserve by 8-24-00 Breakfast Sat. and Sun., Dinner Saturday Night by Chef Maxwell, Music Saturday Night, Sunday Brunch Buffet

T-Shirts: #___@ $15.00=_____ Sizes: Small_____ Med._____ Large_____ X-Large_____

TOTAL: $______Make Checks Payable to FBYC Send Checks to Mason Chapman: 8809 Watlington Rd. Richmond, VA 23229

Need Further Information? Call Lori Moyer 804-342-7404 or [email protected] 7 Captains Choice Cruise – August 18-19, 2001 Destination to be determined based on the wind direction

Friday August 17th Saturday, August 18th Sunday, August 19th 18:30 Meet at Fannies House Depart at your leisure and we’ll Return to FBYC. for Cocktails (BYOL) - Set-up raft together at our chosen destina- will be provided. tion. If you have questions, please call 19:30 Dinner – Enjoy imported 18:30 Cocktails & Camaraderie. Charlie Jones at (336) 273-9158 North Carolina Bar B Que and Bring an hors d’oeuvre to share homemade peach cobbler catered and plan to have dinner on board by chef Jones. your boat. Children and guests are The group will choose a nearby welcome. destination for tomorrows cruise based on favorable winds. Captains Choice Reservation Form

Return by Fax to Charlie Jones at (336) 271-2766 or email to [email protected]

Yes, for dinner on 8/17:

Names of Participants ______

______

Yes, for Cruise 8/18-19: Yacht Name: ______

Several Fishing Bay Boats compete at Screwpile Regatta

Insatiable competed in the Southern Maryland Sailing Associa- Ron Buchannan gathered a crew to MORC class, Patriot and Fast tion did a great job organizing and sail Jay McCardle’s J-29 Fast Lane Lane competed in the J-29 class, hosting this event. together for the first time and the Radio Flyer in the Tripp 26 Dennis Hannick’s Radio Flyer competition in their class was in- class, Blade Runner was in gathered 2 firsts and a second and tense. Patriot had the best regatta PHRF A2, and White finished third overall. with three firsts, a second and was in the PHRF C/D class. Mike Karn’s Insatiable with Jim finished first in the J-29 class. Black, Lori Moyer, Paul Howell and Congratulations to Case 136 boats competed in the 14 others aboard had a first and second Whittemore, John Wake and others classes. among their six races and finished aboard Patriot. fourth overall. There are results and pictures Boats on one race course got 6 Brad Davis’s Blade Runner had a posted on the Spin Sheet web site races in while the boats on the consistant series in a competitive and once again Fishing Bay boats other raced 5 over the three day fleet to finish 6th. are well represented. (Well sailed regatta. The regatta was blessed Bill Spencer’s White Lightning also boats do attract photographers. ) with beautiful weather and favor- collected a bullet and a second to Http://www.spinsheet.com able racing conditions after light finish 4th in the PHRF C/D fleet. Http://www.screwpile.net air on the opening day. As usual, 8 Commodore’s Letter continued the delay in the project allows us to make our final payments for the worked on the construction details, loan, which is very desirable. building during early 2002 using the pricing choices, and the Chesapeake Level 5 $120,000 normal cash flow. Our treasurer contract. Now that we are under Piankatank Level 5 $45,000 reports that, using worst case Fishing Bay Level 8 $41,000 assumptions, we are financially construction, John Koedel, who Jackson Creek Level 83 $103,551 lives in Deltaville and has worked Clubhouse Leve 68 $23,870 ready for this large capital with Northwind on several Total donors 169 $333,421 expenditure. projects, will be our on-site Project Costs - In October The Financing Plan also representative. He plans a weekly 2000, when we approved the allowed a Building Dues report to the Committee and he Financing Plan for the project, Surcharge, or an assessment, as a will keep us informed on progress most costs, and the fundraising, source of additional equity, if to date, the work schedule, open were only estimates. Today, needed. Today, there are still issues, and change orders needed. because we now have a contract many unknowns, but if things go John understands his authority and for the construction, we can better well, it is apparent that we may be his responsibility, and if he needs estimate the total project cost. Our able to pull off this large project help or has questions, he knows current estimate for the total without any member assessment. whom to ask to get the answers. project cost is about $770,000. Conclusion - your Flag Your Flag Officers also plan to These costs include planning, Officers and Board believe that stay on top of the project. This is a demolition, and building the new clubhouse will be well- team project, and reflecting that construction, which are now fixed. built, appropriate for our Club and spirit, change orders require 3 It also includes estimates for the membership, that it will be signatures - the Contractor, a change orders, kitchen appliances, well-received by the vast majority Building Committee furnishings, and landscaping. This of our members, and that it will representative, and a Flag Officer - total is slightly higher than our serve the Club well for years to to be effective. original estimate, but fortunately come. Finally, it is soundly Fundraising - we currently our Financing Plan is flexible and financed, and the club will remain have indications and/or pledges for can adjust to these changes. affordable. However, as we have $333,421 from 169 members and Financing Plan - The keys to explained, we still need and are friends. New donations continue our Financing Plan are the total accepting contributions. Please to arrive, and we hope that project cost, the fund-raising send your check payable to FBYC ultimately the 150+ members who program and the restriction that we Building Fund to Bev Crump, P. have not yet contributed will do so. have bound ourselves to end up O. Box 1463, Richmond, VA While we have enough money to with a loan not to exceed 23218. build the building, additional $200,000. The Financing Plan R. Strother Scott, Commodore donations will enable us to exit the works today because the fund- Of 804-780-3271 H 804-556-4066 project with a smaller mortgage raising has exceeded estimates and Cell 804-405-5999

The Royal Yacht Squadron and the are expected to attend. Some New York Yacht Club have sailed on a Cruise in Compan- crossed flags for the America's ionship, others, including a Cup Jubilee, August 16-25.to cele- dozen 12 meter yachts are being brate the 150th Anniversary of the carried en mass aboard the DYT America’s Cup. Joining them in ship Super Servant 3. A high- Cowes, England will be 47 other light of the America's Cup Jubi- clubs that have challenged or de- lee will be a re-creation of the fended the America's Cup. As race around the Isle of Wight, on many as 65 yachts from the NYYC August 21. 9 August 2001

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Note: Junior 1 2 3 4 Cruise to Labor Day Re- Moonlight York River gatta is Sept 3 Cruise to Mob- Moonlight jack Bay Race

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Cruise return 62nd Annual from York River Regatta

12 13 14 Board Meet- 15 16 Americas 17 Captains 18 Captain’s 62nd Annual Membership ing – Wacho- Cup Jubillee Choice Cruise Choice Cruise Regatta Meeting 6:30 via Bank 6:00 starts in Cowes, Dinner Kimbrough’s England Mobjack Nat’ls Mobjack Nat’ls

19 Captain’s 20 21 Jubillee 22 23 24 25 Stingray Choice Cruise Americas Cup Point Regatta Return Race around Tune-up Races Mobjack Nat’ls Isle of Wight

26 Women’s 27 28 29 30 31 Stingray 1 Stingray Portsmouth Point Regatta Point Regatta Races Registration & Race 1 & 2 Welcome Party Dinner & Party

WILTON CREEK- Lovely wooded waterfront lot in quiet MEACHIM CREEK- 1.4 acre waterfront building lot w/325’ community setting. 151' waterfrontage, shared pier with approx. waterfrontage and great view out to the Rappahannock 5' MLW. Community amenities include clubhouse with pool, River! Well and septic system installed, Pier w/Boatlift, and tennis, and exercise room w/ sauna. $124,500 sand beach! Ready to build! $192,000 C. D. VEST & COMPANY, INC Internet web site www.cdvest.com Realtors Deltaville, Virginia Toll free (888) 776-9271 10 Tradewinds Burgees for Sale For Rent: Beach House on Hills Bay in Babysitters Available in Deltaville Mathews County. Four Bedroom, 2 bath. Experienced, Responsible 16 years old. 8x12 (small) $12.00 Travel time to FBYC is 10 minutes by wa- Palmer Curdts Some what experienced. 12x18 (medium) $14.00 ter, 20 minutes by land. $700/week. Call Sophie & Peyton Curdts-13 yrs old in 16x24 (large) $18.00 (757) 220-1151 Chris Rouzie July. Call (804)776-9589 Parents: Bill 24x36 (x-large) $22.00 & Blair Curdts 36x48 (festival flag) $40.00* For Rent: Two adjoining Condos at * by special request only. Jackson Creek Harbor. Avail. connected FOR SALE: 12' - 22' Forespar lock Prices include shipping and handling. or separate. Upstairs Waterfront 2 Bdrm button Whisker Pole with XP piston Make Checks payable to FBYC. with queen and twins plus queen Murphy ends and two DC-2 deck chocks. Good c/o FBYC bed in LR. ($750/wk) as new. $450 Call John Koedel Jr. P.O. Box 29186 Adjacent 3 Bdrm with queen, 4 bunks and (804) 776 - 6168 Richmond, VA 23242 twins ($850/wk) Both connected ($1500/ wk). Lower Rates off season. A/C & MISSING: Rudder and centerboard Wanted to Buy: Used Optimist for CATV. Transient Slips available. Call for and sail, rudder and FBYC Junior. Contact George Scott. Noel Clinard centerboard (the former was in sailbag (804) 355-4801 or [email protected] (804) 285-0299 (h) with red sail on the front) for Laser (804) 788-8594 (o) mislocated during the locker cleanout. For Sail: , fully equipped, in or email [email protected] My locker number was 28. If anyone Deltaville. Contact Rives Potts (860) 767- Can help me locate these items or could 2991 or [email protected] Wanted to buy: 9.9 dingy with smaller give me a lead, please call me, Francis engine (5 to 10 HP), used but not too old. Church, at (804) 794-4959 or E-mail: For Sale: 1974 Hughes, North Star 600. E-mail with specifics, where can be seen, [email protected]. I would like to get 26' Complete with sails, outboard price and time. All offers seriously consid- on the water. Thank you. 7.5 hp and lots of extras. Ready to sail ered, Terry Quinn (804)270-1911 and in the water in Deltaville. $3900 Call

Van Crosby at (804) 740-7647 or Join the NO WAKE movement! Make [email protected] Junior Week Pictures are your own NO WAKE sign with our 10" For Sale: True Lies - experienced race decal. Fits on a 5 gal. bucket that can be posted at http://www. committee, fishing, tubing, and sunset put on a piling at the end of your dock. Put kids-n-motion.com cruising boat. Mako 19', Evinrude jet skiers and power boaters on notice to 140HP, $6,500. Lud Kimbrough 804- slow down. They work! $5 + $1 shipping. There are 100s of individ- 327-9028, [email protected]. B. Kates, P.O. Box 284, ual and the group shots! Deltaville, VA 23043, For Sale: Boat Lift, Manual crank, can E-mail [email protected] for more be converted to electric. Installs on single information. piling. $750 Contact Van Crosby at (804) Wanted: EXPERIENCED, DEDI- 740-7647 or [email protected] CATED OFFSHORE RACERS for .For Free: Advertising Space for DAWN TREADER, Swan 411, for 2001 BYTE FOR SALE: 1998 grey-deck byte, FBYC members. Use our newsletter to Grand Prix schedule. Dawn Treader 2000 sail #1954, only sailed for two summer buy, sell, rent or trade, as well as seek Newport Bermuda Race Second in class seasons, in perfect condition with bottom or offer services. Ads will run three 14th in fleet of 179, 2nd place Onion Patch cover and blade bag. Asking $2200. Con- months and then must be resubmitted to Trophy, 2nd Place New York Yacht Club tact Blair Hamilton at [email protected] or The Log. Business ads are also wel- Regatta; 1999 second IMS Annapolis/ (919) 613-2022 until May 2nd or (212) come and the pricing is reasonable. Newport, 3rd Block Island Race Week, 4th 288-1281 after that. To place an ad or submit an article, Swan National Championships is looking please contact Tom Roberts: for 3-4 additional FBYC crew to join the Wanted to Buy: Mast (both pieces) and 3720 Blue Lane 2001 campaign. Program will consist of Boom for Laser. Call John Fitzgerald West Point, VA 23181 Annapolis/Newport Race, Block Island (804) 360-1007. Phone: (804) 843-2682 Race Week and Marblehead/Halifax Race. Fax: (804) 843-5757 Minimal local racing at FBYC in early e-mail: [email protected] Spring and Fall. Contact Larry Cohen for The deadline for The Log is the 20th. more information 804-694-0287.

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