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The Shellback, June 2009, Pg. 1 Since 1867 June, 2009 Hans List, Editor 2009 Master Mariners Regatta The predictions were for SSW winds 15 – 25 knots with gusts over 30, but fortunately, the high winds never panned out. Some parts of the course were windy and others not enough wind, and much of that was dependent on the start time. It all made for an interesting and tactical race. The closest competition was in Ocean II. Credit was six seconds behind Chorus. Oussant was less than a minute behind Credit. The Marconi II was also close with Sunda ahead of Nautigal by a little over a minute and Unda close behind by another 21 seconds. Vixen, in M III, finally got her “Cock of the Walk” flag this year after finishing second so many times; less you think the handicap committee favored her, she also won the Homeward Bound trophy for the fastest elapse time. Two boats new to the race, Chrysophyle in Marconi I and Andrew Mulligan in Gaff 3, took first place. To the new boats, beware of your handicap next year, we now know how fast you are! There were 69 boats in 13 divisions signed up for the race, and 66 boats showed up at the start on Saturday morning including 8 bears – a record for those historic boats. These were the most boats that we have had in awhile. Division 1 st 2 nd 3rd Bears Magic Kodiak Camebert Birds Robin Curlew _______ Big Schooner Seward Alma Lynx Gaff I Brigadoon Aida Yankee Gaff II Makani Kai Sea Quest Taihoa Gaff III Andrew Mulligan Stardust ______ L-36 Leda Papoose Ole Marconi I Chrysophyle Bolero Bright Star Marconi II Sunda Nautigal Unda Marconi III Vixen Little Packet Vectis Marconi IV Flirt Glory Black Jack Ocean I Kate II Bounty ________ Ocean II Chorus Credit Ouessant It was great to see the basin at Encinal was full of beautiful boats – more boats than we have had in a number of years. The party was lively and the band was fun. There were still a number of people on the dance floor when the band finally stopped which is unusual for this old crowd. The only needed improvement for next year will be better beef for dinner. The Regatta was a success due to the hard work of many volunteers and the contribution of other Yacht Clubs including The Shellback The Shellback The Shellback The Shellback

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Since 1867 June, 2009 Hans List, Editor

2009 Master Mariners Regatta

The predictions were for SSW winds 15 – 25 knots with gusts over 30, but fortunately, the high

winds never panned out. Some parts of the course were windy and others not enough wind, and

much of that was dependent on the start time. It all made for an interesting and tactical race.

The closest competition was in Ocean II. Credit was six seconds behind Chorus. Oussant was less

than a minute behind Credit. The Marconi II was also close with Sunda ahead of Nautigal by a

little over a minute and Unda close behind by another 21 seconds. Vixen, in M III, finally got her

“Cock of the Walk” flag this year after finishing second so many times; less you think the handicap

committee favored her, she also won the Homeward Bound trophy for the fastest elapse time. Two

boats new to the race, Chrysophyle in Marconi I and Andrew Mulligan in Gaff 3, took first place.

To the new boats, beware of your handicap next year, we now know how fast you are!

There were 69 boats in 13 divisions signed up for the race, and 66 boats showed up at the start on

Saturday morning including 8 bears – a record for those historic boats. These were the most boats

that we have had in awhile.

Division 1st 2nd 3rd

Bears Magic Kodiak Camebert

Birds Robin Curlew _______

Big

Schooner

Seward Alma Lynx

Gaff I Brigadoon Aida Yankee

Gaff II Makani Kai Sea Quest Taihoa

Gaff III Andrew

Mulligan

Stardust ______

L-36 Leda Papoose Ole

Marconi I Chrysophyle Bolero Bright

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Marconi II Sunda Nautigal Unda

Marconi III Vixen Little

Packet

Vectis

Marconi IV Flirt Glory Black Jack

Ocean I Kate II Bounty ________

Ocean II Chorus Credit Ouessant

It was great to see the basin at Encinal was full of beautiful boats – more boats than we have had

in a number of years. The party was lively and the band was fun. There were still a number of

people on the dance floor when the band finally stopped which is unusual for this old crowd. The

only needed improvement for next year will be better beef for dinner.

The Regatta was a success due to the hard work of many volunteers and the contribution of other

Yacht Clubs including

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The Sausalito Yacht Club Race Committee. They were a great team headed by

Jeff Zarwell and John Mount. They ran a flawless race.

The Encinal Yacht Club, Port Captain and all his volunteers organizing and moving boats into the basin after the race.

The St Francis for hosting the Skipper / Sponsor Luncheon.

All of our Sponsors and Ariane Paul for her hard work organizing the Sponsors.

Frank Hoburg, Peter English and Terry Klaus for helping to bring in many of the

Sponsors.

Terry Klaus for organizing the luncheon at the St Francis and the party at Encinal once again.

John and Anne Tucker for managing all the trophies. (They don’t need to go the

gym after schlepping all the perpetual trophies around.)

Chris Newel who comes out each year on the Race Committee to identify boats

and afterwards creates the results spreadsheet. We won’t know what to do if

Chris decides to race his boat, Pompero, next year.

Caleb Whitbeck for the artwork he created for this year’s t-shirt. I believe this

was t-shirt number 29!

Barbi Whitbeck & Patti Henderson making the t-shirts happen again this year.

Mike Douglas who not only does all our accounting but also arranged for the

bands at the party.

Ted Hall for donating a magnum of wine from Long Meadow Ranch to all the

winners. (No one has offered to share their wine with me yet this year….I guess

I will have to win next year.)

Captain Craig & the Lynx Crew for hosting the Pot Luck on Lynx.

And a special thanks to all the skippers who work hard to maintain these old boats and come out

to race. See you next year!

Dee Dee Lozier

Regatta Chairman

Pegasus Mariah's Eyes

Huck Finn Mariah's Eyes

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From the Quarter Deck.........

Thank goodness there are still romantics out there who are foolish enough to spend tons of time

and money on old wooden boats! This past weekend was one of the big rewards for all the effort we

have all put into maintaining our boats. Everyone I spoke to had a wonderful time on the

racecourse. When the Race Committee arrived at Encinal Yacht Club, the basin was full of

beautiful boats, the Dixieland band was playing lively music and the docks were full of excited and

happy people. The atmosphere was electric. Another successful Regatta! It made all the hard

work on the part of the volunteers and boat owners worth it.

I was very thankful that everything went so smoothly this year. I didn’t even hear any rumblings

about the handicap. But over the last couple of years, when I have commented on a person and/or

boat that was missing, I have been surprised to hear that they were disgruntled about something

that happened a few years ago and have decided not to participate any more. My surprise comes

from the fact that these issues have never been brought to the attention of the Board. I am sure

there will always be dissatisfied members and the Board can’t always resolve problems, but we

should be given the opportunity to try. If you have an issue, let us know before you go away mad.

Even more critical than complaints, we would like to hear about any new ideas you may have for

the organization. We have been doing the same things the same way for a number of years. I

know we are all traditionalists, but it may be time to make some changes to keep the organization

vital and growing. If you have any suggestions for improving any of our current events or ideas for

new functions, etc. bring them to our Annual Meeting or tell a Board member.

One of the changes that must take place is sharing the workload. Right now the Board and a few

additional people do all the work. We have done a good job so far (if I must say so myself), but the

Board is getting tired. We need your help to keep this organization going. Some of the Board

members have been on the Board for over 10 and 20 years. We need new people to join the Board.

We also need to change the way the Board works so that a single Board member does not do all the

work for an event or function, but rather we have volunteers to help out. So please step forward

and volunteer. Some of the ways you can help are…

Running for the Board

Running an event such as The Ocean Cruise, River Rat Cruise, China Camp, etc.

Suggest and organize a new cruise or event – e.g. a speaker night

Take over selling t-shirts at Regatta and/or Boat Show

Write articles for the Shellback

Set up a forum for information exchange

Solicit Sponsors

Help the Regatta Chairman with Xeroxing, mailings, race committee, etc.

Purchase flags and keeper trophies

Manage and track perpetual trophies

Walk the docks and solicit new members

Our next event is the Annual Meeting and Boat Show on June 27th & 28th. Bring you boat, your

ideas and suggestions for improvement and your willingness to help out. I will see you there!

Dee Dee Lozier , Commodore

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From Barge to Bear

This was a different race for me. I

usually skipper ALMA in past Master

Mariners Regattas and it was really

fun to sail a pointy boat that goes to

weather. I crewed for my wife Jill on

her Bear (no. 64) Bongo. She was the

boss, I just drove the boat. We were

still breaking in the new outboard on

the slog up the city front from the

estuary and we stopped to wish the

crew on ALMA good luck (and to pee

one more time). Then it was off to San Francisco Marina to stow the outboard for the race and get

down to business. We were lining up for a good start and things were getting hairy (Jill was telling

me to stay back a little and I wasn’t listening) with seven other Bears on the line. My brain

thought it heard “Bongo over” at the start (shit shit shit) (it was really ALMA) so being the good

sports we turned around and restarted (double shit). The wind was a bit southerly so we hit Little

Harding no problem. Then it was off to Blackhaller and bucking the last of the flood. A few tacks

later we had overtaken a couple of Bears (this is starting to feel good) and were rounding the

weather mark. I don’t have a lot of experience with a spinnaker so this was an education (this is an

odd sport where you get excited about going 8 miles an hour). Jill ran fore deck while I steered and

Art McClish handled sheets. Mali (Jill’s daughter) was learning to race so she was ducking, helped

with ballast and made sandwiches. It was a bit of a head reach down to Blossom and a debate as to

when and if we should jibe (yes dear). All went well enough and we reached off to number 6. Some

of the Bears were not sure about the mark and took a flyer toward South Hampton. We got into a

fight for third place with Chance Bear (in your face!) and got into a luffing match for a while. Then

they flew off under us and shot away (damn it!). It was a little hairy again getting under the Bay

Bridge, but thanks to Tom List (I owe ya one) and Polaris for a tow through. Then down the

estuary and raft up at Encinal Yacht Club for the party (where’s the dinner and drink tickets!!). I

could get used to sailing a small pointy boat instead of a big old barge (sorry ALMA). It was great

having all those Bears to race and I hope we see them again before next years Regatta.

Al Lutz

Bears on the line Gary Appleman

Alma plays tag Jim Shubin

Polaris and Sequestor duke out the finish Mariah's Eyes

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Notice of Annual Meeting

&

Election of Officers

June 27, 2009

Corinthian Yacht Club, Tiburon, CA

The 2009 annual meeting of the membership as required by the MMBA By-Laws will be on

Saturday June 27th at the Corinthian Yacht Club. The meeting will be called to order on or about

1800 on the boat deck near the main small boat hoist. Immediately following the annual meeting

will be a no host dinner and party.

Before the annual meeting we will hold elections for three Directors for the MMBA Board. There

are nine Directors. Each is elected for a three-year term. So every year we elect 3 Directors. The

terms of Terry Klaus, Bill Belmont and Ariane Paul are expiring this year. After more than 25

years on the Board, Terry Klaus has declined to run again. (Thank you, Terry for all your years of

hard work.) We have just about convinced Ariane to run again. Not sure yet about Bill Belmont.

Dean Gurke has entered his name.

Nominations are still open. We need more people to run and become involved. Please

consider running. Do not be shy

and wait until you are approached.

To add your name to the

nominees, please contact any of

the current Board of Directors

or Junior Staff Commodore,

Dee Dee Lozier (510) 653-8820

by June 21st. An email will be

sent out the week before the

election listing all the candidates

along with information about each.

This information will also be on our

website.

Members are requested to pick

up a ballot from Dee Dee Lozier

on Stroma of Mey and place it

in the ballot box by 1730. If you

are unable to attend, you may vote by mail. Mail your selections (no more than 3) along with the

name of your boat and your signature to Junior Staff Commodore, Dee Dee Lozier, 481

Pedestrian Way, Oakland, CA 94618 post marked by Wednesday, June 24th. .

The agenda for the annual meeting will be the results of the election along with a brief update of

what is happening in the Association. Also, members are encouraged to bring forward any new

ideas or suggestions for the organization. The meeting will be brief. So any new ideas and

suggestions will be recorded and discussed in full at a later date.

Dee Dee Lozier

Junior Staff Commodore

Sunda charging the finish line Roxanne Fairborn

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Wooden Boat Show, Sunday June 28, 2009 Corinthian Yacht Club

43 Main Street, Tiburon, CA

We have a few weeks left to finish all the

spit and polish work to get ready for this

year’s Wooden Boat Show. The sign-up

form has been sent out and is available

online for current MMBA members to have

our vessels participate in the show. Please

send it back to Bill Belmont A.S.A.P. so that

he can submit the list of vessels to

Corinthian YC. Saturday night, June 27th,

we will have our annual membership

meeting. The string group, “Nob Hill

Trio,” will provide music during our dinner

party. Cost for dinner is $20. We should be

able to arrive at Corinthian YC a little

earlier this year. An update will be emailed

to members in advance of that weekend as

to what time we can start bringing our boats in on Saturday 6/27. The CYC will be monitoring

Channel 68 for vessels coming in. Please let them know as you are approaching Tiburon so that

they can give you your slip assignment. This is our annual fund-raising event for the Master

Mariners Benevolent Foundation which

carries on the tradition that our

organization was originally founded on,

continuing to support activities and groups

that are focused on traditional sailing craft

and related skills. Regatta sponsors were

given a pass to the show at the May

luncheon, and a list of their names will be

on hand at the entrance gate. Admission is

$10 for adults, free for children under 12

accompanied by an adult. Spaulding

Wooden Boat Center staff will be making

small boat models with children again, and

the “San Francisco Feetwarmers” will fill

the air with jazz music during the show.

In the afternoon, show award winners will

be announced. Lunch will be available from

CYC for a nominal amount both days, as

well as a breakfast buffet Sunday morning

before the show. Please sign up Saturday

night to help for an hour on Sunday at

either the t-shirt table or front gate

entrance. Help is always appreciated to

spread out the work load.

For more information, please contact:

Bill Belmont, [email protected]

Chorus at the boat show Ariane Paul

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Sponsors / Skippers Luncheon– a big success!

Our loyal sponsors, both long-time and new, came through once again despite the current economic

climate. As mentioned at the luncheon, this strong support gives incentive to us, the care-takers of

these beautiful vessels, to put in the time and effort to keep them going so that they can grace the

waters of our bay, and beyond, for

many years to come. The past

few years have seen an increase

in the higher level sponsorships,

and many sponsors help in more

than one way. Once again, I had

superb help from the Sponsor

Committee: Terry Klaus, Peter

English, Mike Douglas, and

Frank Hoburg (of The Tidebook

Company and SF Bar Pilots). At

the lunch this year’s t-shirt cover-

girl/boat was unveiled: NOMAD,

a Robb-Lion that was restored

back to Bristol condition by Dick

and Sharon Ruddick a couple of

years ago. The 2009 Sponsors

Directory will be online within the next couple of weeks and distributed to membership at our

June 27th annual meeting. Please go through it and Support Our Sponsors as often as you can,

and join me in giving them our heart-felt thanks.

Ariane Paul, Sponsor Chair

2009 Summer Sailstice, www.summersailstice.com/sf

June 20, 2009, Treasure Island

I had so much fun helping at Summer Sailstice last year, that I volunteered again once I found out

it will be a week before our boat show. This is the 9th year of the event, and momentum keeps

growing. It is a chance to introduce sailing to the general public with free sailboat rides, boats on

display of all sizes, maritime companies and their products on display, five bands from noon

through the evening, youth, YRA and kiteboarding races all day, a boat building contest, and a lot

of cruise-in boats and yacht clubs, and it’s free. If you haven’t been before, please come check it

out. Some MMBA vessels might want to anchor out Friday night in a raft-up / potluck to be on the

scene before Clipper Cove fills up. If you have a group of three that would like to compete in the

boat-building contest, please contact: Ariane Paul, [email protected]

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Clockwise from top left:

Sea Quest and Vixen **

Stardust*

Regulus*

Elizabeth Muir and Bright Star*

Lynx and Echo*

Photos:

*Jerry Fiddler **Jim Shubin

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Spaulding Wooden Boat Center/ Master Mariners 2009 BBQ Saturday, July 18, 2009

Foot of Gate Five Road, Sausalito, CA 94965 www.spauldingcenter.org

NOTICES:

Cuauhtémoc – Sail Training Tall Ship of the

Mexican Navy: 7-13-09

This beautiful ship will be coming to San Francisco

on July 13th on its way back from Japan and other

ports. Please check the Golden Gate Tall Ships

Society’s website for more information:

www.ggtss.org

http://www.semar.gob.mx/velero/japon_2009/index.p

hp?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1&lang=English

SPARS FOR SALE: We have two box section spruce masts with the following dimensions:

Main Mast 5 ½ x 8 ¼ x 51’ 2”

Mizzen Mast is 3 ¾ x 5 ¼ x 32’

Excellent, like new condition with spreaders and some hardware. Accepting any reasonable offer.

Contact: Sean Svendsen, [email protected], (510) 864-8403

FOR SALE: Plym, new Prothero Cutter, 32’LOA Hull 26’x 9’ x 5’

This is a heavily built, fine handling and very attractive small cutter. It was launched in 2007 and

spars and rigging were completed in fall 2008. Information on designer-builder Frank Prothero

can be found in Wooden Boat Magazine Issue 48, Sept/Oct 1982. Red cedar on sawn fir frames;

Sitka spruce mast, Douglas fir boom; 30HP Yanmar diesel 3QM30; new 8’ Nutshell pram; 30

gallon diesel tank; 30 gallon water tank. $68,000. Plym is moored in Anacortes WA. For photos

and more information, contact: Joe Bucek at 360-707-0588 or [email protected].

FOR SALE: POLA Bear, 23-FT BEAR, 1938 *Berkeley Marina $4,500--POLA, Hull #8. Details

and photos at:www.bearboats.com (916) 847-9064 or (510) 260-1743.

FOR SALE: Bear #35 RENEGADE - Sea of Cortez veteran. Located in Napa Valley Marina. In

need of TLC. Want to see this classic go to a good home. For info call Colin at (707)226-1719

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MMBAMMBAMMBAMMBA 2009 Events Calendar

January 1 New Years RaceNew Years RaceNew Years RaceNew Years Race Pt San Pablo YC

March 21 Spring PotluckSpring PotluckSpring PotluckSpring Potluck Richmond YC

May 15 Sponsors LunchSponsors LunchSponsors LunchSponsors Lunch St. Francis YC

May 23 Annual RegattaAnnual RegattaAnnual RegattaAnnual Regatta Encinal YC

June 27 Annual MeetingAnnual MeetingAnnual MeetingAnnual Meeting Corinthian YC

June 28 Wooden Boat ShowWooden Boat ShowWooden Boat ShowWooden Boat Show Tiburon

July 18 SWBCSWBCSWBCSWBC----MMBA BBQMMBA BBQMMBA BBQMMBA BBQ Sausalito

August 29 China CampChina CampChina CampChina Camp China Camp

September 5 PetalumaPetalumaPetalumaPetaluma CruiseCruiseCruiseCruise Petaluma YC

Sept-Oct TBD Offshore CruiseOffshore CruiseOffshore CruiseOffshore Cruise TBD

October 17-18 Jessica CupJessica CupJessica CupJessica Cup St. Francis YC

In this issue...

Coming up:

� Annual Meeting/ Election of Officers

� Wooden Boat Show

� Spaulding Wooden Boat Center BBQ

� Summer Sailstice

Recent Happenings:

� Regatta Results & Photos

� Sponsors Luncheon

and more:

� Commodore’s Notes

� Notices

� x

Commodore Dee Dee Lozier (510) 653-8820*

Vice Commodore, Ariane Paul (510) 749-1454***

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Rear Commodore, Patty Henderson (510) 531-1195

Director Bill Belmont (415) 626-5466

Director Terry Klaus (510) 337-0514

Director, Editor Hans List (415) 729-6043

Director Al Lutz (415) 561-7180

Director Dick Wrenn (510) 654-7704**

Treasurer Mike Douglas (415) 898-8171

Trophy Chairman John Tucker (510) 215-6620

Secretary Dennis Brewer (415) 252-9491

* Race Chair ** Membership Chair *** Sponsor Chair

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