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JULY 2009 OYC NEWSLETTER • LAKE NORMAN • NORTH CAROLINA • 704-376-7874 Commodore Matt Zaremski OYC N e w s l e t t e r VICE COMMODORE’S PETE’S REPORT The latest on the racing scene Page 2 and 6 REAR COMMODORE JIM’S REPORT What’s ahead on the social scene? Page 3 JULY BOARD MEETING Meet your officers and board members Page 4 THE CHILI COOKOFF Page 5 OYC LOGO GEAR Page 6 COMMODORE MATT’S NEWS Ahoy OYC members! So far, this has been about the best summer for sailing I can recall. The temperature has been perfect and the wind has been cooperating as much as it does in spring and fall. I hope you’ve been able to take the time to go out and enjoy it. Last Friday Ginger and I and a couple friends went sailing from 5:00 PM to 3:00 AM. It was a great night for a sail. Maybe we need to organize a night race. I know a lot of folks don’t care to sail at night but I think it’s a great time to go out. Here’s a bit of information I was unaware of, and I’ll bet there are a lot of folks that also aren’t aware. Did you know that it’s illegal to sit in the cockpit of your boat on Lake Norman and have a cocktail? I didn’t either, but I’ve verified it with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office. Luckily I verified it over the phone, not by getting arrested. I’ve seen in the local paper crime report section that folks are getting arrested for ‘possession of spirituous liquor’. I first assumed this was in reference to moonshine, but it kept showing up in the report and seemed like an awful lot of moonshine for one lake. So I called the Sheriff’s office and it is indeed illegal to have any type of distilled liquor on a boat. There is a sort of loophole around this: If you have a cabin, you can have liquor in the cabin. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 SAILING PICTURES A few pictures of sailing activity around the lake and other venues Page 5

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    Commodore Matt

    Zaremski

    OYCN e w s l e t t e r

    VICE

    COMMODORE’S

    PETE’S REPORT

    The latest on the racing scene

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    REAR COMMODORE

    JIM’S REPORT

    What’s ahead on the social

    scene?

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    JULY BOARD

    MEETING

    Meet your officers and board

    members

    Page 4

    THE CHILI COOKOFF

    Page 5

    OYC LOGO GEAR

    Page 6

    COMMODORE MATT’S NEWSAhoy OYC members! So far, this has been about the best summer for sailing I can recall. The temperature has been perfect and the wind has been cooperating as much as it does in spring and fall. I hope you’ve been able to take the time to go out and enjoy it. Last Friday Ginger and I and a couple friends went sailing from 5:00 PM to 3:00 AM. It was a great night for a sail. Maybe we need to organize a night race. I know a lot of folks don’t care to sail at night but I think it’s a great time to go out.

    Here’s a bit of information I was unaware of, and I’ll bet there are a lot of folks that also aren’t aware. Did you know that it’s illegal to sit in the cockpit of your boat on Lake Norman and have a cocktail? I didn’t either, but I’ve verified it with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office. Luckily I verified it over the phone, not by getting arrested.

    I’ve seen in the local paper crime report section that folks are getting arrested for ‘possession of

    spirituous liquor’. I first assumed this was in reference to moonshine, but it kept showing up in the report and seemed like an awful lot of moonshine for one lake. So I called the

    Sheriff’s office and it is indeed illegal to have any type of distilled liquor on a boat. There is a sort of loophole around this: If you

    have a cabin, you can have liquor in the cabin. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

    SAILING PICTURES

    A few pictures of sailing

    activity around the lake and

    other venues

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    Vice Commodore Pete Calame

    OYC NEWSLETTERVICE COMMODORE PETE’S REPORT

    OYC Newsletter July 2009 Vice Commodore Input:

    Ahoy fellow club members! Only six races remain in the Wednesday Night Series and from the looks of the current standings the competition remains very, very tight particularly in the non-spinnaker fleet divisions. We’ve already had our quota of abandoned races for the year in the first half of the series so we shouldn’t see any more in the second half…..right?

    We’ve finally rescheduled the “Top Gun” which will now be conducted on October 24th. That was the original scheduled date for the OYC “Commodore’s Cup which is rescheduled for November 21. Please make those changes on your planning calendar.

    While you have your calendar out please highlight the following dates: Lake Norman Yacht Club’s Labor Day Regatta September 5&6, Peninsula Yacht Club’s Peninsula Cup September 19 & 20, OYC’s 150 Bridge Race October 3rd, Wilmer Cup Regatta on October 31 & December 1st, and LNYC’s Carolina Keelboat One Design Regatta

    December 7& 8.

    In closing, my call goes out for a volunteer(s) to serve as Race Chairperson for the 150 Bridge Race. If you’re not planning to race, but are available on the 3rd of October please contact me 704-883-2409 or email: HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]" [email protected].

    See you on the water,Pete Calame’

    Photo by Sam Sharpe

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

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    REAR COMMODORE JIM JUHL

    OYC NEWSLETTERREAR COMMODORE’S REPORTThis afternoon, July 20, 2009, I attended the funeral of a man I came to know over the last several years. I didn’t know him well, but whenever we met he lifted my spirits and I went away feeling better. I liked him, and it was clear that he liked me too. We often talked about fishing, mostly trout fishing in the streams of North Carolina. He was retired, and he fished often. Unlike many who fish, he invited me to join him at his favorite and most productive fishing holes. Although we never fished together, his enthusiasm for spending time in mountain streams pursuing the elusive trout encouraged me to get engaged in the wonderful sport of trout fishing. My friend was old, and because of his age, I didn’t know if anyone outside of the family would be at the funeral. When I drove into the church parking lot it was hard to find an empty space. I was sure the Monday afternoon church calendar was as full as the parking lot. Only when I entered the church did I realize that nearly everyone was there for the funeral. During the service my friend was eulogized by a well known Charlotte entrepreneur as the best CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

    PHOTO BY SAM SHARPE

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    OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES

    Top,from the left:John Beeker - Past CommodoreMatt Zaremski - CommodoreSara Butler - Junior TrusteeNeil Liner - Senior TrusteeJohn Sharer - Past CommodoreSteve Battel - Senior TrusteeJim Jhul - Rear CommodoreAlan Deal - Jr. TrusteePete Calame - Vice CommodoreMike Wasner - Jr. TrusteeSherry Corbett - TreasurerKathy Wasner - Secretary

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    JULY BOARD MEETINGThe July board meeting was cancelled due to no

    pressing business and the busy schedules of

    the folks who lead the club. As always, I have

    included pictures of our

    officers and trustees so you will recognize them when you see

    them and hopefully thank them for the job they do and the time they put into our club.

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    These are a few photos taken by your intrepid newsletter editor and others both on Lake

    Norman and my favorite sailing grounds, Maine.

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    OYC NEWSLETTERCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1You can also drink mixed drinks in the cabin; however, you can not legally drink a mixed drink, cordial, brandy, etc, outside of the cabin of your boat.

    So be careful out there, especially this time of year. I have no doubt that sailors are some of the best behaved and courteous folks on the water, but the traffic is relatively heavy and it doesn’t hurt to keep an eye on the other guy and sail defensively.

    See you on the water,Matt

    CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3businessman he ever met. Several in his immediate and extended families said he was the best and most generous man they every met.

    I was just one of several hundred there to pay their respects to a friend, a business associate or a family member. I knew he was an ambassador for trout fishing. What I didn’t know was how much his enthusiasm for sailing, and golf, and business, and life, and mostly for people - would impact those around him.

    I’m fishing more because of my friend’s enthusiasm for the sport. In the same way, we can all become ambassadors of Lake Norman sailing. I often hear that Lake Norman sailing, and sailboat racing is in decline. If each of us will make an effort to get new people out on the water we will surely plant the seeds for a more active sailing community. If we invite friends and neighbors to OYC events our membership will increase as well.

    We have a great group on and off the water. Bring a friend with you to our next event and show them how much fun it is to be part of Outrigger Yacht Club!

    Take a friend sailing - make a friend sailing.

    Jim JuhlRear Commodore

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    More pictures from Sam Sharpe from Charleston

    You know you want it!I grew up in the era of

    mechanical time pieces. And

    although I was one of the first

    adopters of digital watches, there is

    still a very soft spot in my heart for

    fine mechanical watches such as the CORUM pictured at the right. This

    is the same style watch Bob Klutz

    won at the Peninsula Cup Regatta in

    September. How I wanted that

    watch! But it was not to be - at least not for that day. All of us now have

    another opportunity to win one of

    these classic watches. Sherry Corbett

    is selling chances for $25.00 each

    with a maximum of 100 chances sold. Your odds of winning have to

    be astronomical. I’ve got my money in the pot already and the best thing about this is all of the proceeds go to our sailing

    charities. So how can one really lose? Write that check out and

    send it to Sherry. Contact information is on the OYC Web Site.

    And do it now before all 100 chances are sold and you’re out of

    luck again. Heck. I’m sending in another $25.00.

  • The Beneteau 311 is a fine example of the mid-size performance cruiser. Designed by Groupe Finot, the boat is a joy to sail. A versatile boat suitable for family cruising, or racing around the buoys with your friends. “Tethys” is berthed at the Peninsula Yacht Club, and is available for closer inspection.

    2001 BENETEAU 311

    SPECIFICATIONS:

    • LOA; 32’ 4”

    • LWL; 28’ 10”

    • BEAM; 10’ 7”

    • DRAFT; 4’ 11”

    • ENGINE; 18 Hp Yanmar

    • FUEL; 17 gal.

    • FRESH WATER; 48 gal.

    • HOLDING TANK; 13 gal.

    • SAIL AREA; 502 sq. ft.

    • DISPLACEMENT; 8,047 lbs.

    • MAST HEIGHT; 46’ 7”

    (from waterline)

    EQUIPMENT:

    • Dacron Mainsail

    • Dacron 116% Roller-furling Jib

    • Dacron 155% Drifter

    • UK Tape Drive Racing Mainsail

    • Raytheon Depth and Speed

    • Raytheon Autopilot

    • Raytheon GPS Chartplotter

    • Delta Fast Set Anchor and Rode

    • Life Jackets

    • Winch Handles

    • Bimini

    • Stainless Steel Swim Ladder

    Clement & Vickie Caddell

    Office: 336-722-2517

    Cell: 336-577-1076

    Email: [email protected]

    Photos above are from the Beneteau USA website; www.beneteauusa.com. Navigate to; “Sailboats”, “Previous Models” for further information.

    Other features and equipment too numerous to list. This is a “Must See”

    $65,200.00

  • OYC NEWSLETTER

    John Ogden is selling his Santana 30/30 Racer/Cruiser. You may inspect this yacht at Lake Norman Sail Club after first checking in with the dock master. The price is $12,500.00 and includes the following equipment ........

    Electronics- LORAN Radio Sail Comp digital Compass Speed Depth Wind Anchor

    Sails (2) Mainsail (2) 155% (1) 145% (1) 110% (2) Spinn Johnʼs number is 828-231-9534 She is pictured on the right and below