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July 4th– All Day! Sunset Friday 6 PM July8th BYSC Board Meeting 6 PM July 9th Steak Night July 10th-Fishing
Club July 11th Sunset
Friday July 12th WF
Regatta-1PM July 13th WF
Regatta 2PM July 14th-
Dragonboat July 15th-Race
Committee 530 PM July16th-Member
Meeting 6PM July 18th-Sunset
Friday July 25th-Final
Friday
July 2014
Bow Watch – July
Once again, due
to the tremendous
efforts of many,
many, many BYSC
members (and even
a few guests), the
48th Lowcountry
Regatta was a huge
success !!! Over
90 boats on three race courses, challenging wind and tide conditions,
“awesome” parties and entertainment, and super food. My personal THANK
YOU to everyone that contributed – volunteers, sponsors, club staff, and race
participants. From the feedback I have been getting from the sailors and their
families/friends, every aspect of the entire event, both on and off the water,
was great. And, of course the hospitality of the BYSC membership through-
out the weekend was second to none. But, that is exactly what the sailors
throughout our region have come to expect and is what keeps them looking
forward to the Lowcountry Regatta year after year. The Lowcountry Regatta
truly is a premier event among the regional summer open regattas. Well done
BYSC !!
The Lowcountry Regatta is not the only success in the past month or so –
another great meal served at Steak Night, an almost overwhelming turnout
for the first couple of ‘Final Fridays’, both the BYSC ‘Summer Camps’ and
the Junior Sailing of Beaufort ‘Learn-To-Sail’ programs are going strong, and
the pool and the tennis courts are always busy. Next up, the Water Festival
Regatta and all of the other activities at BYSC associated with or generated
by the festival. Something for everyone.
It is your club – come enjoy it - Chuck
(Thought I would change things up a little with this month’s photo – my
front row view from the ‘pin end’ committee boat of a typical start of the J-70
class at Charleston Race Week in April. 80+ boats were split into two starts
each race. Really fun to be a part of it !)
Hey Ya’ll,
Well June was certainly a whirlwind. The Club is
hopping and there are folks all over the place enjoy-
ing the summer. Camp is bigger and better than ever
and we keep selling out every session! My guys and
girls are doing a great job and we have another
great month of summer left.
Quick note– The Raccoons have also noticed how
popular the place is, please help prevent raccoon
pool parties by picking up and throwing trash into
the blue dumpster on your way out.
It’s Fourth of July Weekend, the grills are gassed
up and I’ll ice down the coolers, come out and enjoy
your club!
Milledge Webb
Water festival is upon us again very soon. If you
need a sticker for your boat please come by the
office, BYSC members with boats need a sticker to
tie up to the dock and use the boat ramp.
59th Annual Water Festival Regatta
In those first Water Festivals in the 1950s, a sailing regatta
was one of the prime events for spectators and participants
alike. Those races, as well as power boat races, were held in
front of town well before the Henry Chambers Waterfront
Park was even thought of. And the original members of
BYSC were heavily involved in all of those activities.
The 59th edition of that sailing event will be held at BYSC
on July 12-13. The Water Festival is sponsoring the regatta
and BYSC is hosting it. The community is invited to watch
the racing from our facilities. But we need racers. Anticipat-
ed classes include MC Scows, Lasers, Sunfish, Optis, JY 15s,
420s, and a PHRF fleet. The skippers meeting will be held at
1 pm on Saturday, July 12 with the warning gun for the first
start at 2 pm. The Sunday races will also start at 2 pm. The
Water Festival Commodore will be at the club around 5 pm
on Sunday to give out the awards. We need BYSC sailors to
participate. Registration will be held at the club from 11 am
to 1 pm on Saturday.
Come enjoy the fun and be part of the heritage of sailing in
Beaufort.
. New this year will be a Learn to Race
week July 7-
12. At the end of
the week, we
will have
coaches avail-
able to coach
Learn to
Race sailors in the Water Festival Regat-
ta.
Please sign up online at:
www.beaufortsailing.com
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Sailing News:
The 2014 Low Country Regatta is history and it
was a fine event. Ninety (90) boats participated,
which equated to probably 150 sailors with an-
other 50 or so shore supporters. The teams
came from mostly SAYRA clubs in NC, SC, GA
and TN. Local sailors that placed well includ-
ed:
Connor Akers, BYSC, 1st in the JY15 class.
Christopher Spears, 2nd in the JY 15 class.
Andy Kinghorn, BYSC, 1st in the Laser Full Rig class.
Alexander Mazzeo, BYSC, 2nd in the 420 class.
Paul Keyserling, BYSC, finishing 7 in a strong 18 boat MC Scow class.
Gordon Sproul, BYSC, 2nd in the 13 boat Sunfish class.
Woody Norwood, BYSC, 4th in the Sunfish class.
Sue McCann, BYSC, 6th in the Sunfish class.
John Potter, BYSC, 1st in the VX1 class.
Thomas Mazzeo, BYSC, 1st in the Optimist White class.
Roughly 50 people helped on-the-water to pull of the racing and probably an equal num-
ber worked on shore serving meals and providing land support.
We had three race courses with PRO’s; John Barber, Wayne Bretsch and Chuck Rushing
and their teams managing the races very professionally. In addition to the 3 signal boats with
their flag person and recorders we had another 11 boat teams supporting the effort as mark boats.
The launch crew, headed up by David Dixon and Gary Noble, launched and retrieved approx. 25
boats each day off the dock, which was a major effort and handled well. The Lady’s Island Fire
Dept. had two firefighters each day on the course acting as an EMT team-thanks to Chief Kline
for organizing the crews again this year.
Despite the heat, the winds were decent and the storms stayed away until after the racing.
Kudos to all who participated: sailors and volunteers alike. This is our biggest event of the year
and good percentage of our membership participated in some fashion. It was a great weekend.
FP
I hope ya’ll have been enjoying the new Saline Chlorinated Swimming Pool. It has saved the club some money on chemicals as well as being a little easier on the eyes and skin. I’m glad we where able to make things that much nicer. I have seen a lot of people out there since school let out and we are so glad to see that. If you want to book a pool party please call the office at least a week in advance.
The Pool is now open for regular hours 9am-7pm Mon-Saturday and 12 pm-7pm Sundays. Join the ladies for water aerobics—call the office for information!
July 9th –Steak Night Locally Sourced filet mignon steaks served grilled
to your perfection over a charcoal flame! Hand tossed salad with all the fixin’s. Piping hot baked potato with real butter, sour
cream and chives. Crusty rolls. Dessert Wed , June 11th Cooking from 6:00-7:30pm / $18.00 PP Limited number of tickets available RSVP’s a MUST! Sign up online at http://www.byscnet.com/events/july-steak-night
BYSC STEAK NIGHT
Boats For Sale:
1. MC Scow 2047.
-Melges manufactured this boat in 2000.
-Race ready with all gear.
-Two suits of sails-one fair and one good.
-Road trailer
-Bottom cover and mooring cover.
-Lifting sling, paddle, bucket.
-Available for the Lowcountry Regatta, Water Festival Regatta and the Fall
-Call me for a ride.
$6,500. Seitec dolly also available.
-Reason for sale: -I am the original owner and this boat has a good race history
but I took the opportunity to purchase a newer boat from Sam Levin.
-Come join the MC fleet. We currently have 12 MC's in the fleet.
-Free instruction and tips-we share information readily.
Call Frank Pontious, H-843-522-3320, C-843-252-4900
2. Grady White Adventure 208
-20'8" long
-Older hull but in great shape.
-2010 Suzuki 225 hp, like new with less than 200 hrs
-Garmin Model 2010 chartplotter (large size).
-(2) heavy duty fishing poles with reels.
-(8) fenders
-(2) anchors with rodes.
-Porta potty
-New interior cushions a couple of years ago.
-Bimini with full curtains.
-Second bimini covers aft half of the boat.
-Full mooring cover.
-See at BYSC behind the tennis courts.
$22,500.
-Available for a trial run.
Frank Pontious, H-843-522-3320, C-843-252-4900
Reason for sale: to buy another sailboat.
FOR SALE
1994 13’ Boston Whaler; low hour Yamaha 25 ; trailer $5125.00 Contact Bill Pendergraft 252-
1116
Spinnaker sleeve/snuffer for ~ 45' hoist, $200. Scuba Gear-BC (sz small) / Regulators/
Instruments/Computer, $300. Mainsail and genoa for 32’ boat—make offer. 476-7208. 1990 Boston Whaler Montauk 17’ ; 90 hp Yamaha, $8500 843-379-2096 Wayne Heath 17' Bay River Skiff, Graham Byrnes design. Boat is 2 1/2 years old, in great condition. Built with
Okoume plywood, epoxy and fiberglass. Boat is very fast sailor. Cypress spoon blade oars. Trailer. She can sail in less than 6 inches with board and rudder up. $3,500 Sam 843-240-9287
1990’s 20’ Grady White, Yamaha 200, trailer $6000 Paul 524-3177 Touring Kayak, 16 foot, two water-tight compartments, paddle, $495. 838-5359 **please contact the office for any updates or changes on these boats for sale**
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