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March 2012
Latitude N 30°21.65 - Longitude W 89°05.35
St Patricks Day Kick-Off Party
Flag OfficersCommodoreVice Commodore Rear Commodore Fleet Captain Fleet Surgeon Treasurer Secretary Past Commodore
2 Year - Board MembersGeorge BoddieMark Loughman
1-Year Board MembersLouis BellBarry Cottrell
Committee ChairmenBy-Laws & RulesCommittee Boat Docks & Piers Entertainment Finance History House Insurance Jr. Activities Ladies Auxilary LogsheetLong Range Planning Membership PoolPowerboat Property & Grounds Sailing SwimTechnology
Ladies Auxiliary OfficersPresidentVice PresidentSecretaryTreasurerParliamentarian
House & Grounds Notice Board- Shoes must be worn at all times while on GYC Docks, Beach, and Parking Lot- Shirt and shoes must be worn in GYC Clubhouse.- No wet swimsuits in GYC Clubhouse- Children may not sit at Bar at any time- No Running or Horseplay in GYC Clubhouse- Please remember to be respectful to other GYC mem- bers and dispose of trash/wrappers appropriately
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Joe Hatten11545 Briarstone PlaceGulfport, MS 39503
Hunter Lipscomb2308 Pine Ave.Gulfport, MS 39503
Laura Courtenay15184 Clear Springs Dr.Biloxi, MS 39532
Porter Benefield118 Bayou CircleGulfport, MS 39507
Meredith Price16 51st StreetGulfport, MS 39507
Jonathan Paul Jones221 Venetian GardensGulfport, MS 39507
John Templeton11028 Channelside Dr.Gulfport, MS 39503
Erika Peterson19296 Georgia PlaceGulfport, MS 39503
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Cale Merrill12 52nd St.Gulfport, MS 39507
Caleb Hill1315 Foxwood PlaceGulfport, MS 39507
David Chadwick Riemann2 Bayouview Dr.Gulfport, MS 39507
Barbara Johnson Ross2230 Beach Dr. #1402Gulfport, MS 39507
John Williams49 Shoreline LaneGulfport, MS 39503
Justin Massey4506 Kendall Ave.Gulfport, MS 39507
Joel Carter, Jr.14344 Easton CoveGulfport, MS 39503
Tina Franco9533 KolowayDiamondhead, MS 39525
Raymond Lizana109 Briar Patch Rd.Gulfport, MS 39507
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Dr. Diane Blalock1618 18th Ave.Gulfport, MS 39501
Duane S. Friedrich1801 19th Ave. Gulfport, MS 39501
Tania Rizk9440 Oak Pointe Dr.Gulfport, MS 39503
Dr. Nathan Boles2194 Harmonson VueBiloxi, MS 39531
Jeremiah Talton14085 Remington Dr.Gulfport, MS 39503
Brian Davidson42 52nd St.Gulfport, MS 39507
Ryan Markle2321 Pine St.Gulfport, MS 39507
Jack Bradley1136 2nd St.Gulfport, MS 39501
Phillip Jarrell46 54th StreetGulfport, MS 39507
Gulfport Yacht ClubBilling: PO BOX 600, Gulfport, MS 39502Shipping: 800 East Pier, Gulfport, MS 39501Phone: (228)863-6796 Fax: (228)863-9843Email: [email protected]
GYC ManagementGeneral Manager - Steven Chatelain Ext 301Operations Manager -Alex Vasquez Ext 306Office Manager - Jan Farnsworth Ext 300Executive Chef - Ryan Bercier Ext 305Sailing Director - SamsonVasquez (228)323-1336
Gulfport Yacht Club 2012 Board of Directors
Laurence M. HageMichael SeicshnaydreGreg PietrangeloJohn WebbTom LandrumJames KaiglerWilliam G. McGheeKaleel Salloum, Jr
Beaux McCormickBuddy Hammett
Rance LoveRon Werby
Don WaitsTommy DoucetMichael Hage Kathy HageEmile KouryTommy HewesSkipper KalilE.G. Warren Katie Aschenbach-DoucetDottie LongLaura HansonMark SchloegelDickie DunawayBeaux McCormickTrey SuttonLouis BellSam HopkinsChristine O’BannonMichael Seicshnaydre
Dottie LongLynn BatesCamille WilliamsJudy KarlCandace Ozerden
Logsheet Information: Logsheet Chair: Laura Hanson Logsheet Editor: Samson Vasquez Logsheet Photographer: Poem LoveIf you have any pictures, videos, ideas, or stories that you would like to share with the Logsheet Staff, please send to [email protected]
The GYC Logsheet has a few advertising spots available with sizes to fit any budget. Stop by the office to pick up a Logsheet Ad Form or down-load from the website.
Proposals for Membership:
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Commodore’s Report:
Spring came early and we have made the most of it! S.F. Alman presented a fabu-lous style show, “Sailing Into Summer,” at our March meeting. Ferrell Alman moder-ated the show which featured none other than the men of our GYC Board, their
spouses, and other GYC members wearing Spring and Summer fashions. Wine and cheese was enjoyed by members and their spouses during the show. It proved to be a fun evening for all, and it was especially nice that many members could attend the evening meeting who cannot attend our luncheons. Hostesses for our meeting were Betty Brown, Marge Montgomery, and Wilda Switzer. On Saturday, March 31st, very enthuaistic children came to have, “Breakfast with the Easter Bunny”, and hunt Easter eggs. All ages participated and many eggs were found including gold-en eggs which were redeemed for prizes. The children enjoyed breakfast and various activities while the eggs were being hid-den. Many thanks to Wilda Switzer who was the chairman of the event and to all of her helpers! In April our luncheon will be held on April 25th. Every-one will benefit from hearing our speaker, Frank Baskett from the Harrison County Sheriff ’s Department. He will be speak-ing about “Safety in the Home.” If you are not on the perma-nent reservation list, please call Camille Williams by Monday noon before the Wednesday luncheon. Home phone: 896-8065 Email:[email protected]
Dottie Long - Ladies Auxiliary President
Ladies Auxiliary Happenings:
Say goodbye to winter because spring is here and Boating season has arrived!! The GYC hosted its first Regatta of the year, the Alfonso Sutter. It was a great success and many thanks to Sam Vasquez and his Race Committee. We had great weather and managed to sail 10 races.
It has been a very active March at the club starting with Asian Night followed by St. Patty’s Day kick-off party. The Entertainment and House Committee went over the top with these events. Hats off to the kitchen staff for some awesome sushi for Asian Night. St. Patrick’s Kick-Off par-ty was very well attended and a good time. This kitchen served well over 150 and the food was delicious. As I write this article we are approaching the Ladies Auxiliary sail into summer fashion show. I would like to thank Ferrell and Rose Alman for their support and contributions to this show. I would personally like to thank Ferrell for not embarrassing me too much.
Our membership drive has been a huge success with only a few remaining spots available, so please hurry and get those applications turned in to the office. Thank you Dick-ie Dunaway, Committee Members for the continuous sup-port numerous hours and dedication to the club during this drive. Getting new members to join the GYC is very important however, retention is even more important. Our club offers so much in the way of amenities, enter-tainment and boating. The Log Sheet and e-logs are great sources to be informed. If you have not given your email address to the office yet please do so. These emails contain Friday night dinner menu as well as upcoming events.
By now, most of you have seen this years “Log Sheet.” We have changed the format and quality of pictures in order to give you a better product. Thank you Laura Hansen and Sam Vasquez for all your hard work setting up and producing these publications.
Please mark your calendar for all the upcoming events at the club. Your Entertainment, Junior, Sailing and Power-boat Committee’s have worked tirelessly to fill up the cal-endar for April. It is shaping up to be a fun filled April. See you at the Club.
Laurence Hage - GYC Commodore
Jamaican NightWednesday, April 11, 2012
Soup: Red Pea Soup
Salad:Beet and Goat Cheese Salad with Pistachios
Jamaican Jerk Potato Salad
Entrée Buffet:Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Curried Shrimp
Pan Seared Snapper with Pan Fried BananasRasta Man Combo
(Cabbage, Carrots, Tomatoes, Red & Green Peppers, Onions and Fresh Herbs in a Curry
Sauce)Pork Stew with Rice
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Dessert:Jamaican Rum CakeCoconut Cream Pie
Ice Cream
Adults: $13.95, Children 6-12 $6.95, Children under 6 Free
Upcoming GYC Member EventsDay Date GYC Event NameSunday April 8 Easter Brunch (RSVP ext. 306)Wednesday April 11 Jamaican Night Saturday April 21 Crawfish Boil Saturday May 5 Cinco de Mayo Party 6pmSaturday May 12 Opening Day Flag Raising & RegattaSunday May 13 Mothers Day Brunch (RSVP ext. 306)
Saturday May 26 Ship Island Rendezvous Sunday May 27 Race for the Case Sunday June 17 Fathers Day Brunch Sunday June 24 Sunset Sunday
Entertainment Report:
15th Annual GYCCrawfish Boil
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Tiki Bar Opens at 3:00pm Full Bar to include Frozen Bushwhackers
Boiled Crawfish & all the Trimmings, Cold Shrimp Pasta, Chicken Tenders, Mini Corn Dogs, Assorted Dessert Station
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Live Music on the Deck6:00pm – 9:00pm
Bring the family for some tasty crawfish and lively fun!$12.95 Adults - $5.00 children 6-12 - 5 and Under Free
GYC Safety Tip: Safety – Whose Responsibility?At sea, the Captain is held accountable for the safety of his vessel and crew. I encourage everyone to be a good “Captain” while in port as well. Involve your crew (Family, Friends and Coworkers) in eliminating the hazards of the varied activities we share. As Sam says “If your ship gets hit by a meteor while sailing – You should have been looking up.” GYC Maintenance Manager - Jay Funderburk
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JUNIOR SKIMMERS ARE CHILDREN AGES 2 TO 5. Practice will focus on beginning basic stroke instruction, survival, water
safety and endurance.SKIMMERS ARE CHILDREN AGES 5 AND OLDER. Children are accepted at all swim levels. Stroke instruction will be taught
and mastered at all levels.
SWIM TEAM PRACTICEMAY 14-JUNE 18
3:30-4:30 FOR 7 AND OLDER
MAY 21-JUNE 29 (NO PRACTICE ON MAY 28)9:00-9:30 (2-5 YEAR OLDS)9:30-10:30 (6 AND OLDER)3:30-4:00 (2-5 YEAR OLDS)4:00-5:00 (6 AND OLDER)
MAY 21-JUNE 29 (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY-NO FRIDAY AFTERNOONS) BABY POOL WILL BE CLOSED DURING 9:00-9:30 AND 3:30-4:00 INSTRUCTION TIMES COST
AGES 4-8 $135.00AGES 9-10 $75.00AGES 11-12 $25.00AGES 13-14 $10.00
GYC Swim Team MeetsSWIM MEETS BEGIN 4:30 TO 5:00 P.M. MAY 31 (THURSDAY) GYC at GPT Rec
JUNE 5 (TUESDAY) GYC at E-FitJUNE 12 (TUESDAY) DH at GYC
JUNE 19 (TUESDAY) PCYC at GYCJUNE 26 (TUESDAY) GYC at BB
SWIM TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS at GYCSATURDAY JUNE 307:00 WARM UPS- 10 AND UNDER-25’S8:00 MEET STARTS- ALL 25’S11:00 WARM UPS- 11 TO 18 YEAR OLDS-50’S11:30 MEET STARTS- ALL 50’SSECOND SESSION MAY CHANGE AFTER SEEDING IS DONE FOR 25
SWIM TEAM PRACTICE will focus on stroke instruction and improvement, endurance, turns and starts. Practice attendance of at least 2x’s weekly is recommended to master skills. If the coach or parent feels a child needs additional stroke work, additional practice will be provided. Our goal is for each child to learn op-timal swim skills. Discipline will be strictly enforced. If a child is disruptive during practice, a timeout discipline will be enforced. Safety for all children is our main concern. Parents are required to pick up children after practice. Coaches are not responsible for children after practice. If you need a practice time after 5:00, please contact Christine.PARENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND AND ASSIST WITH VARIOUS JOBS DURING SWIM MEETS. The coaches will contact you prior to meets to discuss job options. The meets
will run more smoothly with your assistance.
If possible, please notify one of the coaches if your child is unable to attend a meet so we will not schedule them on a relay team. The meets are held on Tuesday evenings at approximately 4:30 and generally last 3 hours. If your child has transportation problems, please notify on of the coaches to assist you and your child with this need. Participation in the meets is encouraged but not man-datory. Each child is encouraged to swim a variety of strokes. This is to enhance individual improvement and team competitiveness. We would appreciate parental support and encouragement when a child is not swimming his or her favorite stroke or strongest stroke. We must accumulate times on each child’s individual strokes prior to Championships.
BATHING SUITS- GIRLS-NAVY BLUE ONE/TWO PIECE-BOYS –NAVY BLUE TRUNK OR JAMMER-MAY HAVE A STRIPE ON THE SUIT-PREFER RED.
WE ALSO OFFER PRIVATE OR SEMI-PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SWIMMING PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT CHRISTINE O’BANNON, [email protected] or [email protected]
WATER AEROBICSCOME STRETCH AND EXERCISE DURING OUR WATER AEROBICS COST-$5.00 A CLASS FOR 5 WEEKS BEGINNING MAY 30-JUNE 29
CLASS TIMESMONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY8:00-8:45 A.M.PLEASE PRE-REGISTER FOR A CLASS TIME YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND BY CONTACTING CHRISTINE 0’BANNON AT THE ABOVE NUMBER.
GYC POOL RULESNO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY / SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK
-UNDER 10 yrs MUST BE SUPERVISED BY AN ADULT-NO DIVING, RUNNING OR FLIPS OFF THE SIDE OF THE POOL OR FENCE-NO FIREWORKS-NO GLASS CONTAINERS OR BOTTLES BY POOLSIDE-NO FOOD BY POOLSIDE-NO FURNITURE TO LEAVE POOL AREA -DO NOT THROW ITEMS OVER FENCE-DO NOT CRAWL OR ENTER UNDER POOL DECK-DO NOT ENTER PUMP AREA-IN CASE OF EMERGENCY DIAL 911-NO FISHING GEAR & TACKLE ALLOWED IN POOL AREA
2012 GYC Swimming Season Information:
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Day Date GYC Sailing EventSaturday May 12 Opening Day Flag Raising Sunday May 27 Race for the Case Thursday May 31 Galveston to Gulfport AwardsSaturday June 9 New Orleans to Gulfport RaceSat-Sun June 9-10 Chapman Team Racing Regatta Friday June 15 Gulfport to Pensacola Fri-Sun June 22-24 Challenge Cup at PensacolaYCWed-Thu July 11-12 Memorial Hospital Jr. Regatta Sat - Sun July 28-29 Weatherly Regatta Tuesday August 7 Sailing Banquet Sat-Sun August 11-12 Knost at PCYC Sat - Sun August 18-19 Galloway Regatta Thursday August 30 Lipton Send Off PartySat-Sun Sept 1-2 Lipton Regatta at PCYC
Sailing Dates:Spring Sailing Camp:April 9-12 (Mon-Thu) 12pm-4pm $125
Summer Sailing Camp:Session 1: 13 Days (May 29-June 1, June 4-8, June 11-14)Session 2: 13 Days (June 18-21, June 25-29, July 9-12)
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High School Regattas:April 28-29 MS Team Race Championship at BWYC
High School Sailing Dates:Practice - 4pm till Sundown (Tues & Wed)Mar 13 - Mar 14Mar 20 - Mar 21Mar 27, 28, 29*
Apr 3 - Apr 4Apr 17 - Apr 18Apr 24, 25, 26*
Managerial Functions and ResponsibilityGulfport Yacht Club Rules, revised 2011
Last month, the Bylaws and Rules Committee provided you with a brief summary of the club rules pertaining to minors use and presence in the Chart Room. This month, the en-forcement of that rule and other rules shall be discussed.
Club Rules, section XI, 3, entitled “General Manager,” clothes the club general manager with the full authority and responsibility of enforcing those rules. Under that section, the manager is authorized “... to temporarily suspend Club privileges of members and their dependents for violating Club rules, pending action by the Governing Board ...” and “... may also direct that guests and visitors leave the premises for violating Club rules.” That same power is reserved unto the Commodore, Vice Commodore, or Rear Commodore by Club Rules, Section III, 3, entitled “General Conduct.”
Section III does not limit the exercise of the suspension au-thority to acts of minors. In subsection 5, it itemizes certain acts that are club “no-nos” and could result in suspension of club privileges. Those specifically named are the following: (a) theft while on club property; (b) vandalism or destruc-tion of club property and/or private property which is on club property; (c) speeding on club property; (d) acts en-dangering the safety of others; (e) littering of club property; (f) violation of club rules; (g) fighting; (h) inappropriate conduct or obscene language on club property, or a vessel moored on club property, or on the race course during a regatta; (i) the misuse of charge privileges; (j) the misuse of docks/piers privileges; (k) the violation of club rules relative to the use of club owned boats; (l) the loitering on club prop-erty after the hours the club is closed; (m) and the bringing of food/beverages on club property without the permission of the general manager.
Some of these violations are obvious while others are ques-tionable and need further clarification. However, the pur-pose here is not to discuss or debate the merits of the viola-tions but is to inform you members of certain acts that could be a violation and to suggest that before you commit that act discuss it with the club manager.
The Bylaws and Rules Committee
From the Bylaws:
GYC Member Projects / Work-DayWe are looking for a few members (teenagers & adults) that would like to get involved on some improvements around the club. Power & Water to Dry-Storage, Install drinking fountain by piers, secure piers, replace sand
fence, etc...Feel free to contact Laurence, Jay, Steve, or Sam with any ideas and comments. Stay tuned for a scheduled
GYC Work Day. Get the tool belts ready!
Alfonso Jr Regatta & Sutter CupMother Nature and the GYC Race Committee once again allowed us to run a spectacular event. We would like to thank all of the volunteers and staff that helped out. Thanks to: Christie Yoste, Shannon Weatherly, Ana Reed Galloway, Sam Hopkins, Ruthie McMullen, Barry & Lizzy Cottrell, John Hopkins, Amanda Schrantz, Richard Brown, Mer-edith Price, Grant Kalil & Barrow Hawkins, and Tommy Doucet!
GYC Sailors Dominated the 11 boat Laser Radial Fleet1st Place - Sam Hopkins Jr2nd - Jacob Seicshnaydre, 3rd - Hugh Hawkins4th - Skip Webster PontYC5th - John Harrison Doucet
Ricky Welsh from LBYC won the Optimist Class and Dodge Reese from Pensacola YC taking the Laser Full Rig Class.
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Northshore Leukemia CupHigh School Regatta at PontchartrainYC
Photos By: Yvonne F. Pottharst1st Place Laser - Hugh Hawkins2nd Place 420 - Jacob Seicshnaydre Sam Hopkins Jr.3rd Place 420 - Raemie Ladner John Harrison Doucet
Cajun Potato Salad20 Peeled Potatoes4 Cups of Mayo1 Cup of Creole Mustard½ Tablespoon of Kosher Salt1 ½ oz of Creole Seasoning10 dashes of Tabasco½ Tablespoon of Black Pepper½ teaspoon of Cayenne1 cup of Green Onion15 Boiled Eggs1 teaspoon of Paprika
Peel potatoes, dice and boil. Cool down potatoes and fold in all ingredients except the eggs. Boil the eggs let them cool, dice them and put them on the side. Once you mix thoroughly gently fold in diced eggs. Sprinkle paprika over the top for garnish and serve.
It was a fantastic afternoon for the 18 sailors who attened the first meeting. See you on the water!!!! April 12 - Reaching: proper sail set April 26 - Up-Wind & Down-Wind May 10 - Fun Sail
ONLY A FEW SPOTS LEFT!!!
ADULT SAILING LESSONS : COOKING OFF THE STERN :