Hunter Sailing Association #1 The Log May 2016 Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2 Commodore’s Corner Ahoy fellow Hunter sailors! If you are not signed up for the Rendezvous, the highlight of our Spring seems to have been season, please do so before it is too especially long in coming, late! The venue only holds a certain but it has finally arrived. number of folks and we are rapidly Hopefully everyone is ready coming to that number. I would hate to to get out and enjoy the Bay see anyone from HSA-1 not be able to with your fellow association attend solely because they waited too members. I’m happy to say long. we finished commissioning Stargazer and can now One of our goals this year is to increase enjoy our time on the Bay our membership and our visibility within with the club. the sailing community at large. If you see another Hunter sailboat on the This is right in time for our water or at your Marina, I implore you to next big event, Memorial reach out to them and talk about HSA-1, Day Weekend. Our raft captains, Mike and our events and most importantly, our people! Tina, are planning a special weekend for us in the gorgeous Corsica River where the club The double-sided tri-fold brochure that you can has not been for many years. This holiday download from the HSA-1 Clubhouse makes it honors those who gave the “last full measure easier to reach out to other Hunter owners. It of devotion” to our country as Abraham would be great if every member had a couple Lincoln said in his address at the battlefield tri-folds on their boats to be able to hand out to of Gettysburg. our “lost” Hunter sailors. I had the honor of presenting the connectivity See you on the water. Don’t forget to keep seminar from our Brunch to the Kent Narrows checking hsa1.org and our Facebook Page for Sail and Power Squadron with which we activities updates. If you are on FB and haven’t have more than a few joint members. It “liked” our page, please do so as it helps our reminded me that an objective stated in our visibility and ability to communicate with you club by-laws is “to conduct educational about what we are up to! programs” related to cruising and racing of sailboats. I’m thankful this year’s Your humble servant, Rendezvous is filled with excellent content to Commodore Greg align with that objective. S/V Stargazer The Log, Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 2 Newsletter of HSA-1 Inside this issue: Editor’s Notes: Throughout The Log, websites and email The June 23-26 Rendezvous at Solomons is addresses are hyperlinks. this year’s big news for Bay Hunter sailors. I am personally putting a lot of effort toward Commodore’s Corner .................................. 1 making this the best Rendezvous ever and Welcome New Members ............................. 3 hope everyone in the club gets to partake in Directory Update ......................................... 3 this great event. HSA-1 Officers ............................................ 3 We reprinted part of the first page of a 1997 Rendezvous ‘16 ........................................... 4 issue of The Log in this issue’s Out of the Past. 2016 Calendar of Events ............................. 5 Like then, Nortons Yacht Sales and Hunter Upcoming Events ........................................ 6 (now Marlow-Hunter) are generous sponsors Digging into the Bag of Tricks ..................... 7 of the Rendezvous. And again, many When the Chart Plotter Fails .................... 7 companies are generously providing door No Instruments at All? .............................. 7 Where We Keep Our Boats ......................... 8 prizes and goodies for our Captain’s Bags. Saint Michael’s Wrap-Up ............................. 9 This year we are giving our registrants a Spring Forward Wrap-Up ............................ 9 chance to show their generosity by hosting a Shipwreck Sock Burning Party Wrap-Up ... 10 food drive for the local food pantry, SMILE. Out of the Past .......................................... 11 We have a couple of club events before the Rendezvous. I plotted a course from the Bay Bridge to the next one. It is Memorial Day Weekend on the Corsica River, only 20 miles from the Bay Bridge. Come join the fun. Check out our website: www.hsa1.org See ya on the water – and at the Rendezvous, for the latest Club news Carl Reitz, Editor Page 2 The Log, Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 2 Newsletter of HSA-1 Welcome New Members We are happy to introduce our newest members and hope to see them on the water and at the June Rendezvous. Offer them a warm welcome when you meet them. Peter & Deborah Sapphire 1994 Hunter Legend 40.5 Herrington Harbour North Jonathan Fidelis 2000 Hunter 460 Skipjack Cove Yachting Resort Joseph & Paula Blue Heron 1983 Hunter 34 White Rocks Marina Bob Isabelle Madison 2004 Hunter 386 Chesapeake Yacht Club Susan & Glenn Ambiance 1990 Hunter Passage 42 Anchorage Marina Beverly & Dale Treasure Hunter 1998 Hunter 340 Mears Marina Richard Promise 2006 Hunter 33 Hammock Island Marina Christa & Joe Firefly 1983 Hunter Cherubini 27 Whitehall Marina Tom & Irene Musetta 2004 Hunter 356 Jackson & Aden Marina Mary & Jim Lisa Marianna 2013 Marlow-Hunter 33e Fishing Bay Marina Directory Update With the new members joining HSA-1, we will soon be updating the Membership Directory. You can view and print the updated directory by clicking “CLUBHOUSE” at hsa1.org. Our Membership Chair will notify all members by email when updates are ready. HSA-1 Officers These officers are our Executive Committee and Board of Directors for 2016. Greg Guthman Commodore Lois White Secretary Tina Meegan Vice Commodore Mike Meegan Treasurer Dan Breitenbach Fleet Captain Helen Kelley Immediate Past Commodore Page 3 The Log, Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 2 Newsletter of HSA-1 Rendezvous ‘16 June 23-26, 2016 Solomons, MD The next Chesapeake Bay Hunter Rendezvous, open to all Hunter sailors, is only a month away. The program will be centered at the plush Harms Gallery of The Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons. Dockage for our boats and outside activities will be at the beautiful Spring Cove Marina, and Solomons Harbor Marina. Both are very close to the Museum. View the full schedule and register for the Rendezvous at www.Back2Bay.org. Make your slip reservations by clicking the links to one of the marinas above or by calling Spring Cove at (410) 326-2161 or Solomons Harbor at (410) 326-1052. Bayside Bull’s fare is always a favorite They will again be our caterer Nortons Yacht Sales and Marlow-Hunter are sponsoring the Rendezvous. Many companies are supporting it by providing speakers or promotional materials and thousands of dollars’ worth of door prizes. Each registrant has an opportunity to be altruistic and give back to those in need. During Friday’s Movie Night we will collect non-perishable food for the local SMILE (Service Makes Individual Lives Exciting) Food Bank, smileinc.org. Please bring some larder to share with the needy. Page 4 The Log, Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 2 Newsletter of HSA-1 2016 Calendar of Events Date Event Location Apr 30 Spring Forward Raft Pirate's Cove Miles River & San May 14-15 St Michaels North & South Rafts Domingo Creek May 28-30 Memorial Day Raft Corsica River June 11-12 Choptank River Raft Leadenham Creek June 23-26 Chesapeake Bay Hunter Rendezvous Solomons July 2-4 Independence Day Raft Dun Cove July 15-17 Night Sail to Circle Raft Shaw Bay July 23 Oriels vs. Indians Baltimore July 30-31 Southern Maryland Raft Patuxent River Aug 12-14 Pirates & Wenches Fantasy Weekend Rock Hall Aug 27 Herrington Harbour South Pool Party Herring Bay Sept 3-5 Labor Day Raft Rhode River Sep 17 Crab Feast at Severn Grove Saltworks Creek Oct 6-10 Sail Boat Show Annapolis Oct 15-16 Chili Cook-off TBD Nov Annual Meeting TBD Annapolis Waterfront Dec 10 Annapolis Parade of Lights Hotel Come out and enjoy these events. Better yet, offer to help organize one. Contact Fleet Captain Dan or Vice Commodore Tina. Page 5 The Log, Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 2 Newsletter of HSA-1 Upcoming Events Go to hsa1.org/activities/ to learn more about these events. Page 6 The Log, Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 2 Newsletter of HSA-1 Digging into the Bag of Tricks When the Chart Plotter Fails One of the speakers at the Rendezvous will be George Day of Blue Water Sailing Magazine. A seasoned blue water sailor and circumnavigator, George is going to speak on the Exumas, one of your editor’s favorite Bahamian cruising grounds. A recent Blue Water Sailing article reminded me of the last time we set out to take WindRose to the Exumas. A common jumping off point for the Exumas is Royal Island. On New Year’s Eve we completed the all-day sail from Lynyard Cay to Royal and all of our electronic instrumentation was working just fine. The next morning, the electronic chart plotter wasn’t displaying a chart! No it wasn’t an issue of a cocktail hangover. A storm rolled through and fried the SD slot in the chart plotter. That takes us back to the Blue Water Sailing article “Digging into the Bag of Tricks”. Check it out. It talks about keeping your favorite non-electronic tools aboard. We were glad we did. We did have GPS, so could pinpoint where we were on our paper charts. It was fun doing it the old way. No Instruments at All? Well our little exploit sans chart plotter was no big deal. Perrian and Ed Upton’s friend Marvin Creamer sailed around the world with no instruments! He did it without the use of compass, sextant or electronic instruments.
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