Opening Day March 2019 Chili Cookoff Volume XCV Number 3 Boat Blessing Tennis Fleet IRF A1 March • April 2019

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On the cover: Victor Lozano on RV Aloha. Opening Day 2019. More on Pages 10-11. Photo: Ken Fitzgerald Case 2 RCaOlpMh MFoOulDgeOr RE VICE REAR CMOikeM VManO WDoOeRrkEom PCeOteM SMtoOkkDa ORE Aloha Members, I first want to extend I hope everyone Lots of activity to a heartfelt Mahalo to had an exciting report. everyone that helped out February, I haven’t Our Opening Day and participated in this experienced it this cold, event was a roaring year’s Opening Day! windy and wet while in success due mostly to There are way too many Hawaii, it feels like the efforts of our Vice people to call out by winter but spring will and Rear Commodore’s efforts as well as our name, but I want everyone to know I really be here quick. With all of the heavy winds, be staff. Entertainment was well received and our appreciate the time, effort, and commitment to sure to get down to your boats and check the Entertainment Committee Chair, Jackson the club in assisting on putting together a great lines for chafe and secure loose gear from Butler is off to a roaring start. day. It was great to see the club full and people getting lost or destroyed. I know the heavy There were approximately 300 members having a good time. With regards to the chilis winds have been fun for the Juniors this month, in attendance. that were provided by the members, WOW! I we had a classboat day canceled due to the The next day was Super Bowl which also had a hard time deciding where to drop my heavy wind but we still had Lasers and Bics had approximately 300 in attendance and a ticket. We have already captured some lessons planing around the bay. good time was had by all, especially the learned in our last Fleet Ops meeting to make Opening Day was a huge success this year, Patriots fans. sure next year’s Opening Day is even better!! thanks to everyone who participated. The G Pier Work Parties are being organized Time is speeding by and that means projects weather forecast was overthrown for a and we’re looking for lots of help. are going through final reviews and about to kick beautiful day to spend on the water. We had a The Submerged Lands Lease negotiations off. The G pier renovations is well on its way. good turnout for the bulkhead race, live music are in progress and Staff Commodore Berg and Currently we are conducting pre-construction for the afternoon, Andy Bates' I-14 member Peter Young have been carrying the water sampling for the Department of Health. documentary, and a tight battle for the chili ball in that effort. This is part of our permit process. Water cookoff with the Deckhands taking first place The revised Mooring Regs have been sampling will be done before, during, and after and then a tie for second place. Thanks to all approved by the Board and are available from the construction. of the chili cookers as it was excellent food many sources including the website, in hard There have been some notices up around with some fun competition. I also wanted to copy at the office and on a loop on the bar TV the club so I am sure all should know but I say a special thanks to Tracey Akamine and (pending). wanted to send out one more reminder about the Shaun Myers for doing the heavy lifting, Our free member ice program, is upcoming work parties and important dates for Jackson Butler for coordinating music, and the experiencing abuses. Members have been those that have boats on G pier. The first few Bar staff for the outstanding job with the observed coming to the Club, loading up ice important dates are March 1st, 9th, 10th, and drink stations. Ken Fitzgerald Cases's and then driving out of the Club. Really? The 16th. The haul out area is closed to members photos from Opening Day are posted at: Board has requested that members be starting on March 1st as that will be used as a https://photos.app.goo.gl/S5PoJbaioWnbU6Sn9 conscious of the abuses to the extent that we laydown area for the contractors. The 9th and The Opening Day race winners were don’t want to lose that member benefit. 10th are work parties to make room for laydown presented with the Cowan Shield trophy, which The Long House termite damage near the materials and to dismantle the water and has historically been awarded on Opening Day Upper Deck has been repaired and the glass electrical systems on G pier. Please come down but appears it has not been awarded since 2005, replaced with Safety Glass. Mahalo to Steve if available and lend a helping hand. All dock so we decided to get back to awarding it to both Brooks and Aaron Phillips and Rusty Lillico boxes also need to be removed by the 9th. the winner of the Bulkhead race and the Junior on the House and Grounds Committee for their March 16th is going to be the last day to move pursuit race around Coconut Island. This year guidance. the first 18 boats. These will be from slip 109 to the Juniorr winner of the Cowan Shield was Many members are looking forward to the slip 91. If you are in one of these slips, please Makani Andrews in an Open Bic and for the resumption of the Bulkhead Races on Thursday make arrangements as soon as possible. Thanks Bulkhead race was Tom Pochereva in an I-14. evening. for all your understanding and support. This is Shortly after Opening Day we begin the Please come down and enjoy the dinners only going to work smoothly if we all work as a racing season. IRF and Thursday night and the camaraderie. team. bulkhead races started in February for the I know that many are eager for some news season. Make sure to get out on Thursday Aloha, on the search for a permanent catering company. nights for some fun to break up the week and A small committee has done some interviews enjoy the club. The Board also approved the Ralph Foulger and are working hard to put together some updated Marina Regulations, which are now Commodore recommendations to the BOD. As soon as we posted on the KYC website under "amenities" have some more information to share with the and then "boat moorings". Make sure you are membership I will be sure to do so. The BOD is familiar with the updated regulations. very aware that this decision is a big one and Coming up in March we have another needs to be made with the membership at the First Friday with live music on the 1st and then core. Thanks for your understanding and a Newcomers' Pupu Party on the 9th of March. patience. I encourage you all to come down with a Pupu Lastly, I wanted to remind every boater in the to welcome our new members and enjoy an club about the Safety at Sea class. This is being evening integrating them into the activities at offered at KYC on March 23rd. The water KYC. activities will take place in our pool. For all of us members who love being out on the ocean this would be a great opportunity to learn or brush up on the best ways to make sure your adventure whether it be fishing, sailing, or cursing, is a safe one. 3 JeUsNseI OAnRd rSeAwsILING DIRECTOR

The month started out with a fun Opening Day and Chili Cookoff at KYC. The Junior sailors did something new this year and had a pursuit race around Coconut island in Bics, Lasers and 29ers. My starting time calculations may have not factored in the strong North winds but none the less the Juniors had a fun, fast reach around Coconut island! The Bics had a 15 minute start and held on to their lead for the overall win after planing to the North side of Coconut and then tight reaching back to KYC. The lone Laser enjoyed similar conditions only having to tack once. The 29ers had the most tactical race with all boats deciding to round clockwise. They couldn't resist the fast reaching spinnaker run from high of the North Channel to not quite laying the South end of Coconut. Kawika Tumilowicz Instructor Mike Pacholski and his class with Reverend Galindo and Matt Grimsley made it the highest with their kite up and rounded the bottom at the annual Boat Blessing. Photo: Ken Case of Coconut first. Malia Johnson and Zach Severson were hot on their tails followed by Mani Pahuatini and JP Lattanzi. Things got shuffled when the boats got in the lee of Coconut and had to tack up the backside of the island. At the finish it was very close with some boats again going high to hoist their spinnakers to come in the South Channel and others taking the short cut in the North Channel. Mani and JP ended up with the victory in the 29er class. The overall Junior win for the Cowan Shield race went to Makani Andrews Sailing a Bic. The following weekend KYC hosted HLA Laser event #2 in 15-25 knot winds. It was so windy that even John Myrdal took a smaller radial sail! It turned out to be the correct decision as he won all 5 races. Zach Severson's consistency payed off and he took the B Division win. After the last race a 35 knot squall came in and most Lasers blazed into the yacht club. One boat had to be rescued after the sailor was separated from her boat. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped with the regatta and helping retrieve the boat and sailor safely in the end of the event! Our next Junior race is HYSA #1 Saturday, March 2 at Rainbow Bay Marina. There is a new HYSA website that you can check out at hysasail.com thanks to Lisa Yasuda! John Myrdal Photo: Jesse Andrews

KYC St. Patrick’s Day Sunday March 17

Live Irish Music 6-8 PM

4 Torik Stokka Fishing Fleet Boat Blessing 2019 Mahalo to Reverend Galindo for blessing our boats and facilities.

Richard Leclerc Rain or shine - Beau & Mike Barker with Reverend Galindo

Jeff Hendrix and Ron Dodini Dan McLellan - Noma Gay Tim Hudson

Race Committee boat - Cy Gillette Kim Ickler - Ghost

Ellis Abrams - Miki’oi Charlie & Iwalani Stone - Naupaka 5 MDaErCgaKreHt APeNeDblS es President The Deckhands are sad to announce the passing of one of our emeritus members. Dee Andrews was a long time member of the Kaneohe Yacht Club. She joined the Deckhands in early 2000. Dee was the Parliamentarian during her time on the board. She became an Emeritus member in January of 2015. She was fondly called the Grand Dame, as she was the matriarch of the Deckhands. Dee was the mother of seven children and lost her husband Frank in 1996. Dee had a wonderful life as a mother, wife, Wave in the Navy and a TWA flight attendant. She was an avid bridge player and loved to travel, especially with her children. Dee had many grandchildren and great, great grandchildren. She spent the last years of her life living in California being cared for by her family, where she passed away. She will always be remembered for her gracious, kind and thoughtful ways. She never had a bad word for anyone and always had a Dee Andrews smile on her face. She will be missed.

Reported by: Wendy Jackson The Deckhands love a great party, and would like to congratulate Vice Commodore Mike and Rear Commodore Pete for the great job putting together such a FUN Opening Day celebration! We would also like to thank all of the members who tasted our chili and voted it their favorite! We WERE going to share the recipe, but decided to make some "tweaks" and look forward to hopefully a repeat for Opening Day 2020! We faced serious competition who know their way around a chili contest! Thanks to the topping expertise by Bobbi Youngblood and Sime Gross. Sherri Phillips was our secret weapon serving up the tastes and sharing the most amazing cornbread. And finally, Rennie Faith and Wendy Jackson were the "Chefs". One hint we will share - some heat, but NOT too much..... Bingo was held in the longhouse on Wednesday, February 20. What an incredible turnout! 60 members and friends brought pupus to share and played 6 rounds of Bingo. There were some BIG winners, with Blackout being won by Richard Hansen, congratulations to him. We had a double Thanks Mike and Pete for organizing Opening Day! winner by a new member to the club. Kathy Joy and her husband Chuck came late and missed a few of the first games. Somehow, she still managed to win twice. Huge Mahalos to Laura Kelley and Barbra Green for all the planning, for the night’s fun. Lani Brandt was an amazing announcer and thanks to all the Deckhands who served beverages and took care of all the participants. The feedback is already great and everyone would like to play Bingo again soon. The locker has a new Point of Sale system thanks to Sime Gross. Thank you to her and her team for getting the new system up and running so fast.

Deckhand of the month for March: Becky Dodini You receive 25% off a purchase of up to $100.00. Congratulations! Make sure you come by and visit the Deckhands in the locker.

Up Coming Events: Newcomers Pupu Party: March 9

Locker Hours: Thursday 5:00 to 7:00 pm Sunday 10:00 to 12:00 pm 1st Friday 5:00 to 7:00 pm 3rd Friday 5:00 to 7:00 pm

6 It takes a team! Lindsey and friends 7 DToEnNleNi DISa rFneLllEET

When we think of a Valentine’s Dinner a vision of candle light, soft music and roses comes to mind…. Well!!! The Tennis Fleet didn’t quite find that waiting at the Long House on February 9 for the Valentine Potluck. The tables were very pretty, due to the decorating of Diane Minsky and Terry Beuret, and music was playing but we also found wind, rain and very cold temperatures….Brr. Jackets and coats were the dress of the day and I heard orders of Hot Toddies and other warm drinks. The theme was warm loving recipes and we had some wonderful chili, lasagna, meatloaf, other side dishes and desserts made up the many offerings from the heart. I’ve heard it said time and again that the fleet should put out a cookbook highlighting the wonderful special dishes we share at our potlucks. Winners for the tournament earlier in the day were MEN 1st Place – Greg Siok; 2nd Place – Kit Beuret and Wayne Jackson; and 3rd Place – John Gross. WOMEN 1st Place - Susie Jannuzzi; 2nd Place - Liz Meierdiercks; and 3rd Place - Sime Gross Other players were Steve Brooks, Jean Fernie, Pam Isayama, Harvey Minsky, Lynn Pease, Aaron Phillips and Fran Tannen. Thanks to June Williams for the potluck coordination and Wayne Jackson and Greg Siok for tournament event. Watch for notices about our March event to be held on Saturday, March 16. We welcomed new fleet members Kathy and Chuck Joy and look forward to Kathy playing in future tournaments.

Sime and John Gross Photos: Donlei Darnell

Susie Jannuzzi, Greg Siok, Harvey Minsky Susie Jannuzzi, Wayne Jackson, Liz Meierdiercks, Kit Beuret 8

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Vice Commodore Mike Van Woerkom & Rear Commodore Pete Stokka present the Tom and Yovo on the International 14 Cowan Shield trophy to this years winner Tom Pochereva & crew Yovo Stefanov Photos: Ken Fitzgerald Case

Bics rigging up Commodores get into the spirit at the bulkhead

Elyse Barra and dad Marc playing giant Jenga on the lawn Rear Commodore Stokka and crew on Papio

10 Boats getting ready for the bulkhead start Team Pilikia: Jeff & Katie Cruise, Lindsey and Jake Arcand First Annual hOpening Day h Chili Cookoff

Photos: Pete Stokka

Deckhands Sherri Phillips, Rennie Faith, Wendy Jackson and Sime Gross with their award wining recipe

So many choices, it was hard to pick a favorite

Jen Pahuatini & Jesse Andrews at the Junior table Live music added to the fun

KYC Bartenders were set up in the longhouse Lindy Rollo made the Chili for the C20 fleet

CHILI COOKOFF RESULTS 2019 Chili Cookoff Competitors 1st Place - Deckhands 2nd Place - KYC Juniors & Ho’onanea (tie) 3rd Place - Tennis Fleet h

The Tennis Fleet and their “Rainy Day Chili”

Hot dogs were on the house Team Ho’onanea tests the competition while Bill Faith & Dan McLelland served up the chili Randy Reed mans the booth for theFishing Fleet 11 Crazy Day on the Bay!!! by Andy Johnson

he first day of the year for the IRF fleet showed us all a little Tbit of everything. We went from 20 plus knots before the start of the first race to barely 10 knots at the start of the second race to 20 plus knots in the third race. We had 11 boats on the line with fairly shifty conditions making things quite challenging for our race committee. Out of practice? Who’s to say, but we had boats Photos: Ken Fitzgerald Case IRF A1 2/17/2019 wiping out left and right throughout the day and the third race was a regular demolition derby. Mike Rothwell on Kava nearly went over the side and was saved by catching the lifeline with his face. Jesse Andrews on Papio had a pretty substantial gash on his shin. Victor Lozano made it back to KYC minus a . All in all everyone had a story or two to tell and once again the crew of Crusader proved they are the ones to beat. The 2018 Seasons' Points Champs picked up right where they left off and won the day. The races for the day were won by three different boats, Cash Flow, Crusader and Restraining Order. The top five included Crusader, Pursuit, Cash Flow, Papio and Restraining Order. Good fun had by all and a big thanks to our Race Committee, Tim Roy, Jeff and Katie Cruise on the Float Boat and Ken Fitzgerald Case, as usual, documenting every wipeout.

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My wife Dulcie and I joined the club in 1958. We purchased a wooden Thistle #1407 and entered the last race of the season. It was a mass start with ten or eleven boats on the line. MPs, Lightnings and Thistles. Here is an account of that day over 60 years ago.

The first race did not go well for me. I got too close to the Race Committee boat and a medium wave put me on the stern rail causing a race official to fall out of his chair. I said “I guess I’m out of it!” The person who fell told me,"No, we've got two more races, stick around you can use the practice!" We waited. A couple of boats went by the RC boat and told them they were going in. An ill omen; the wind and waves had each increased. We managed a fair start and plowed the boat forward in the spray. Then we heard some loud voices - asking for right of way, incoherent replies and a terrible crash, unkind words; most unfit to print. An out of control MP had t-boned a brand new Lippincott Lightning bow first and stove a 12 inch hole in the starboard side. They each headed for the club. It was the Lightning’s inaugural race. Halfway down the course a couple more boats went home. We were soaked and had to bail a little. On the home run to the finish line we had a lot of water in the boat and were chilled. Some more boats headed for the club. Just when we were hoping for cancellation RC announced this was the last race. With most of the boats gone - we made a good start and plowed up to “A” mark, bailing often on the downwind leg and nearly swamping. It was quite a day. As I remember this, I feel a chill. They had a presentation by the piano bar and awarded us First Place. A mug. It would be almost two years before I could win again. The gentleman in the RC boat and trophy presenter was Harry Uhler, a Star boat skipper and nice guy. The Lightning owner whose boat was damaged was Cy Gillette.

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IRF A1, David Nottage Pursuit & Mark Andrade Rakali Photo: Ken Fitzgerald