JULY 2018 BEACON

It's Here!! It's Here!! It's Finally Here!! This Beacon yes, but I'm talking about the Famed, Fabled, Much Requested, Long Awaited, Object of Your Culinary Desires, The FRIDAY NIGHT BURGER IS HERE:):)!! Each one Hand Crafted from more than 1/3 pound of Fresh Never Frozen Choice USDA Grade A Black Angus Beef, the finest hamburger meat in the world. Then grilled to perfection in our kitchen according to your desires. Blanketed in a generous slice of the cheese of your choice, and nestled in a Sesame Seed Bun all laying next to a bed of French Fries. And the best part? It's all yours for 10 Bucks. Tom's hitting it Out of the Park!! He's got the Burger/Fries thing down and he's also got 3 other Entrees and a Kids Menu each Friday. Come on in and enjoy the Friday Night Dinners this year, and for those who've been requesting the Burger for Oh So Long, come on in, it's been worth the wait.

See you Soon,

Blue Skies Following Seas, Ron

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We had a great turnout for the ABYA dinner dance. P/C Pat Carroll did a great job facilitating this event for NCYC. Our Harbormaster, Leslie Leitch also did a good job docking all of our guests for the weekend. We also enjoyed a “Tiki Bar” weekend on Saturday, June 9th, thanks to the efforts of P/C Jim Angers. He had a one man band named Joe Allen who entertained us from 1-5 PM on the patio. Last weekend we held our first NCYC Club Rendezvous held at St. Clair Harbor Club. Our Fleet Captains Ken Lipowski and Julie Delauter did an excellent job keep us “watered” and fed for the entire weekend. They had great help from Glenn and Sheila Nixon, which made for a wonderful and fun time. We look forward to the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Rendezvous which will be held on the weekend of July 28th. If you haven’t had a chance you need to come to the Club on Friday night and try our new Caterer for dinner. Our “Bald Chef Tom” has come up with some great dinners and you can still just order burgers, chicken tenders and fries if you like. There are still some members that have not picked up their new Roster and membership cards. Just ask the Bartender on duty to give you your Roster Package. Please make sure you do this soon so we can save on postage by not having to mail them to you. Also, please make sure you fly your NCYC Burgee so we can identify that you are a member of the Club. This makes it easier on the OD. Also, please remember to take you own trash back with you on your boat. We have been made aware of members not adhering to this policy. Please come out and enjoy your club and your fellow member friends. Regards, Commodore Randy

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Time is sure flying by. I cannot believe that we are already in July! I guess this is partly due to the inevitable aging process, but I would much rather attribute it to the old saying that “time fly’s when you are having fun”. My take is that the rest of the membership is having fun as well as according to the preliminary bar sales figures, we are up approximately $3,700 in sales compared to previous years. So far, we have had a successful opening weekend, a well-attended ABYA dinner dance, a fun new event called “Tiki-Bar weekend”, an enjoyable Ladies week, and an awesome St. Clair rendezvous. We cannot say that we are boring or have nothing to do at NCYC! Thanks to all who were involved with organizing these events.Coming up next is our Kid’s Day weekend. I have been reminded to bring my swimsuit for the soaking of the Flag which is truly only made worthwhile by the smiles and laughter coming from the children who partake in this event. I know that July is a busy month for folks going on their planned boat trips, but when you are hanging around your home port there are a lot of events at NCYC to participate in. There will be the Big Smoke (Scotch & Cigars), Surf & Turf, Fourth of July, Ancient Mariners Horse Races and capping off the month with a Rendezvous at Grosse Point Yacht Club. Hope to see you at some or all of these events. Just a policy reminder about pets, as per the club policies “Pets must be on an 8ft or less leash and accompanied by their owner at all times. No pet shall be left unattended when off the boat or visiting the island for any reason. The pet owners are 100% responsible for their pets. The NCYC will not be held liable for any pet actions to others. Pets will not be allowed inside the Clubhouse, Boatique or any other building on the island. Any pet waste must be picked up by the pet owner and put in the waste container or with his own rubbish.” See you on the Island, V/C Ian Blackburn

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Time has gone by so fast and it's hard to believe June is almost over and July is just around the corner. A lot of fun and good memories were made this past month. Although most of the weekend parties take the spot light, there is still work being done to finish some uncompleted projects. There is always work to be done.

As I said in my last article the Anchor Bat Yachting Association spring dinner dance Kicked off the month of June. Good food, good music and a chance to visit with old friends and to make new ones.

Terri and I were not able to be on the Island for the Tiki Bar festivities, We hope everyone had a great time.

By all accounts another successful Ladies week was held in June. The ladies took over the club on June 10 thru the 14, hats off to First Lady Linda Pagel and crew.

The first Rendezvous of the year was just perfect. I congratulate our Fleet Captains Ken Lipowski and Julie Delauter along with their crew Glenn and Sheila Nixon on a job well done. The food and the Pub Crawl were great and most of the Karaoke singers that found their way back to Murphy's Saturday night were very entertaining. Did you notice I said most singers? Somebody needs to keep me away from the microphone. Thank you for a great time. Kids Day turned out to be awesome. Even with some threatening weather at hand the day turned out to be a good one. My favorite part was when the "Flag" was soaked. Those kids were having a ball. Shelby Romatz you did a great job along with your crew. You should be very proud. (future Commodore material). For those of you that will make it to the Cigar/whisky/wine and Surf & Turf, I hope you have great weather and a great time. Terri and I will not be able to make it we will be out of town. See you o the Island, R/C Bill

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There were 43 people at the June Luncheon.

The July Luncheon will be at the club on Thursday, July 19, 2018 at 1:00 P.M. Please Bring a dish to pass. The August Luncheon will be at the club on August 16, 2018

Fair Winds and Calm Seas Archie Archibald Ancient Mariners President.

FIRST MATES MENTION JULY 2018

Hi Ladies: Ladies week was a lot of fun as always with great food, fun and activities. Thank you to all that helped to make it all happen and for those that volunteered to help make it such a success. Children’s day was a huge success thanks to Shelby Romatz and her team of helpers. From the 3 bounce houses, to the games, and the riding bull and the good food and great weather, fun talent show and all the raffle prizes!! And how cool was the surprise visit from the Clay Township Fire Boat exhibition!! Cindy Valentine and Fire Chief Rose were responsible for that surprise. The day couldn’t have gone better!! Thanks again to all that had anything to do with making kids day so special. There were so many generous donations, from food to prizes and more. Don’t forget to head on over to the Boatique and do some shopping. There are so many cute things and they are going fast. Respectfully, Lisa Roath 2018 First Mates Publicity Director

The First Mates are recruiting for the 2019 Board

The North Channel First Mates have the unique role of beautifying the club house, grounds and give back to the local community. The monthly meetings allow the board to discuss and plan activities that help reach these goals. The First Mates are always looking for fresh ideas & new members that want to get involve. When one of the recruiting committee members call you this summer, please give serious consideration to joining the Board! For more information or if you have already decided to join the First Mates Board, you can reach me at 519-999-6297 (CDN #) or mariejospepin@gmail.com My time on the board was wonderful and I made lifelong friendships which also enriches my NCYC experience!

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Hello NCYC Members, This year Commodore Randy Pagel has established a position now known as Harbor Master. My duties are to take requests from other clubs and present them to the Board and Bridge for approval. They discuss the dates and incoming clubs by either approving the request or not based on our club’s activities for those days. The focus has been to promote clubs to come during the week more than the weekends, but there have been some approved incoming weekends that should not interfere with our members regarding available wells. Therefore, my other duty is to notify our members of those approved incoming boats in order for you to note them on your calendar and be aware of these outings. The following are the approved incoming rendezvous for the upcoming 2018 boating season for July:

7/3-7/4 Blue Gavel

2 40.50' 4 31'-34

Grosse Ille

July 15th.

7/16 -7/19 Ohio Club July 18th poker run 21-Jul poker run 7/22-7/27 Putin Bay 15-20 30-43 7/22-7/27 Putin Bay 1 63 7/23-7/25 PIB Verm 6 32-58 7/23-7/26 CYC 12 32-35 7/27-7/29 JBM 20 30-40 7/30-8/2 MBYC 2 30' 8

In addition to the approved incoming for July there are some more to add to your calendar

8/3-8/5 Sand Pointe

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6-Aug ? 8/10-8/12 Power Squad 8 poker run

30's

21-Aug

Selfridge

Algonac Lion

22-Aug

14-15

Please put these on your calendar so you can make plans accordingly and be aware of what is happening with the incoming rendezvous. In addition, for further control for our club and its members, all incoming rendezvous must sign our new rules and regulation form that was created this year. This is a document of rules and regulations regarding the use of the grounds and policies that all guests must follow. Finally, these clubs and their persons in charge are made aware that they can and will be required to move in order to accommodate you as a boating member of the NCYC. Harbor Master Leslie

Harbor Master Leslie

NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB

ORGANIZATION CHART 2018

NCYC Membership

Commodore Randy Pagel

Commodore Past Pat Carrol

Commodore Vice Ian Blackburn

Commodore Rear

Bill

Calihan

Secretary

Membership

Darryl Transportation Campbell

Fleet Captain Ken Lipowski Julie Delauter

Supplies

Treasurer

Publications

Activities

Grounds Harbor & Tom Altobelli

Scott Clubhouse Greenfelder

Brian Fringer

Ron Draper

Glenn Nixon

Debbie Siwek

Dale Hall

Tom Martin

Committee Insurance Chairman P/C Tom McHugh

Committee Finance

Historian

Planning Forward Committee

Committee Reserve Fund

Procedures Guidelines & Committee P/C Rick Romatz

Committee Nominating P/C Chuck

Committee By Laws

P/C Paul Jarvis

Calihan R/C Bill

Brian Fringer

Glenn Nixon

P/C Pat Carroll

Stroh

Chaplain

Arms Sergeant-at-

Officer Safety

Recorder Board

Auditor

Leslie Leitch Master Harbor

Ann Malik Sue Mile Surgeons Fleet

Directors Youth

Co. LLC Bultynck &

Shelby Romatz Lisa Roath

Greg Brigman

Art Brooks

Brian Roath

John Sweier

NCYC Photographer Membership

Major Sargent

Pins Burgees & Judy McHugh Manager

P/C Pat Carroll Delegate ABYA

Manager Clubhouse

IT Officer

P/C Bill Hendricks

P/C Scott Bell

Dick Raymond

Forward Planning Committee: R/C Bill Calihan (Chairman) Brian Roath 18, 19, 20 P/C Rick Romatz 18, 19, 20

Nominating Committee: P/C Chuck Stroh (Chairman) P/C Bill Hendricks Diane French

Don Ruma 17, 18, 19 Ben Carroll 17, 18, 19 Steve Marten 16, 17, 18 P/C Bill Bauer 16, 17, 18 By-Laws Committee: Glenn Nixon (Chairman) V/C Ian Blackburn

Renee McEvoy Kim Miedema Jill Romatz

Guidelines & Policies Committee: P/C Rick Romatz (Chairman)

P/C Hugh Vestal P/C Tom Mchugh P/C Brian McEvoy P/C Chuck Stroh P/C Harley Burris Brian Michel

Frank Corcoran P/C Rick Romatz Al Durand P/C Harley Burris Kim Miedema P/C Tom McHugh – Parliamentarian

Larry Malik Art Brooks

Insurance Committee: P/C Tom McHugh (Chairman) Commodore Randy Pagel

Cash Reserve Committee: P/C Pat Carroll (Chairman) Commodore Randy Pagel Brian Malik 1st Year Mike Wonderly 2nd Year Ken Lipowski 3rd Year

V/C Ian Blackburn Anthony McHugh P/C Bob Watson

Finance Committee: Brian Fringer (Chairman)

Frank Corcoran P/C Hugh Vestal Steve Marten

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North Channel Yacht Club Calendar of Events 2018

Date

Event

OD

January 20

Commodores Ball

-

February 2-4

Edgerly/Malik Snowmobile Trip

-

March 11

Blessing of the Fleet at Mariner's Church

-

March 9-11

ABYA Spring Rendezvous Midland

-

April 14

Elite Brigade

-

April 21

Elite Brigade

-

April 28

Elite Brigade

-

May 5

Elite Brigade (Steak Lunch)

-

May 6

Fashion Show

-

May 12

First Spring Work Party

-

May 19

Second Spring Work Party

-

May 25-28

Opening Weekend - Fitting Out

May 26 10:00am - First Mates Meeting

First Mates Patio Party

1:00pm - General Membership Meeting

Tom Altobelli

6:00pm - Steer Roast Dinner

May 27 Pride of Michigan

1:00pm - Flag Raising Ceremony

Complementary Luncheon following Ceremony

3:00pm - Father Steve Blessing of the Fleet

June 1-3

ABYA Dinner Dance - June 2

P/C Pat Carroll

June 8-10

Tiki Bar

P/C Jim Angers

June 10-15

Ladies Week

Debbie Siwek

June 15-17

Rendezvous - St. Clair

P/C Edgar Atnip

June 21

Ancient Mariners Luncheon - 1:00pm at the Club

-

June 22-24

Kid's Weekend - Lisa Roath/Shelby Romatz

Bob Carnaghi

Big Smoke - Don Ruma Surf&Turf Dinner - P/C Brian McEvoy

June 29-July 1

P/C Tom McHugh

July 6-8

Fourth of July Celebration

Ron Draper

July 13-15

Ancient Mariners Horse Races

Chuck Penzien

July 19

Ancient Mariners Luncheon - 1:00pm at the Club

-

July 20-22

Float Down (?)

Dale Hall

Rendezvous - Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, Jefferson Beach Incoming Rendezvous

July 27-29

Brian Fringer

August 3-5

Karaoke, Sand Point Yacht Club Incoming Rendezvous

V/C Ian Blackburn

North Channel Yacht Club Calendar of Events 2018

Date

Event

OD

August 10-12

Rendezvous - Club Island

P/C Brian McEvoy

August 16

Ancient Mariners Luncheon - 1:00pm at the Club

-

August 17-19

Beatle Mania Concert - August 17

Darryl Campbell

August 24-26

Potluck - Swan/Pagel

P/C Denise Huntley

August 31-September 3

Labor Day Weekend

September 1 10:00am - First Mates Meeting

1:00pm - General Membership Meeting

Scott Greenfelder

Meet the Candidates

P/C Beer Bust after Meeting, hot dogs/hamburgers

September 2 First Mates Dinner

September 7-9

Commodores Golf Outing

R/C Bill Calihan

September 10

ABYA GMM First Mates Dinner

-

September 13

Ancient Mariners Luncheon - 1:00pm at the Club

-

September 14-16

Smoke on the Water BBQ Cook Off

P/C Rick Romatz

September 21-23

OPEN

Tom Martin

September 22-29

Commodores Cruise to the East Coast

-

September 28-30

OPEN

Glenn Nixon

October 5-7

Haul Out Weekend

October 6 10:00am - First Mates Meeting

Debbie Siwek

1:00pm - General Membership Meeting

Haul Out Dinner

October 7 First Mates Haul Out Breakfast

October 13

First Fall Work Party

-

October 20

Second Fall Work Party

-

2018 NCYC WEEKDAY MANAGERS

May 20-25

Vice Commodore Ian Blackburn

John & Shelley Sweier/Ron & Colleen Braun/Steve & Diane Marten

May 28-June 1

T ony & Sharon Simion

Darryl & Josette Campbell

June 3-8

PC John & Bev Anderson

Diane French

June 10-15

Ladies Week

Debbie Siwek

June 17-22

Jerry Krist & Irene Martin

Tony & Kim Scicluna/Brigida & Pat Sullivan

June 24-29

Dennis & Ellen Alcazar

Larry & Kim Miedema

July 1-6

Bob Fringer & Brian Fringer

Dennis & Janet Pomeroy

July 8-13

Ron & Colleen Braun

Tim Grennan/PC Paul & Cathy Jarvis

July 15-20

PC Rick & Jill Romatz

Art & Sue Brooks/Rear Commodore Bill & Terri Calihan

July 22-27

Scott Goemmel & Michele

Dale & Colleen Hall

Lacombe

July 29-Aug 3

John & Shelley Sweier

Frank & Dianne Corcoran

Aug 5-10

PC Ken & Kay Smith

PC Harley & Linda Burris/Al & Ruth Durand

Aug 12-17

Leslie Leitch & Patty Mok

Scott & Nicole Greenfelder

Aug 19-24

John & Shelley Sweier

Jim & Linda Lutz

Aug 26-31

Commodore Randy & Linda Pagel

Ron & Jeannine Kemp/Ed and Diane Romatz Steve & Diane Marten

Sept 3-7

Chris & Julie Strzyzewski

Jim & Sue Mile/Russ & Pat Adams

Sept 9-14

MSU WEEK

John & Shelley Sweier/Peter & Norma Frame Frank & Dianne Corcoran

Sept 16-21

Steve & Diane Marten

Ron & Jeannine Kemp

Sept 23-28

Commodore Cruise

Roman Kolodchin/Tony Ellul

Sept 30-Oct 5

Brian Malik & Lori Abry

Jeff Edgerly/Keith & Erin McGregor PC Tom & Judy McHugh

SAVE THE DATE! Greetings from your 2018 Fleet Captains! We have reserved three venues for the upcoming season… MARK YOUR CALENDARS! June 15‐17 St. Clair Boat Harbor July 27‐29 Grosse Pointe Yacht Club August 10‐12 Club Island (Clinton River Boat Club)

Mainland Well Waiting List and Seniority List

2018 Well Seniority List BY WELL

BY DATE

Since

Well No.

Name

Since

Name

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Ian Blackburn4/3/14 Charles Herr 1992 Brian McEvoy2008 Jeff Edgerly 2009 John Dickson 4/2/07 Lou Garofolo 2012 Bob Marin 2003 Steve Marten 2013 Bill Hendricks 2006 Brian Maliik 6/7/14 Larry Malik 4/7/07 Ron Kemp 3/26/07 Mark Busch 5/10/11 Brent Malik 4/29/15 Keith McGreg 4/4/15 Greg Criner 6/1/15 Dave Gronbac2016 Russ Adams 4/18/18(1) Tom Altobelli 4/18/18(2) Terry Hart 4/26/11

Charles Herr 1992 Bob Marin 2003 Bill Hendricks 2006 Ron Kemp 3/26/07 John Dickson 4/2/07 Larry Malik 4/7/07 Brian McEvoy 2008 Jeff Edgerly 2009 Mark Busch 5/10/11 Lou Garofolo 2012 Steve Marten 2013 Ian Blackburn 4/3/14 Brian Maliik 6/7/14 Keith McGrego4/4/15 Brent Malik 4/29/15 Greg Criner 6/1/15 Dave Gronbac 2016 Russ Adams 4/18/18(1) Tom Altobelli 4/18/18(2) Terry Hart 4/26/11

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

(rev 4/18/18)

MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

JIM BUTLER (wells 2-6) DEBBIE SIWEK(wells 2-6)

PC TOM MCHUGH

DENNIS BIEL

PC JOHN ANDERSON MICHAEL LINDEN

BRIAN ROATH HUNT TAYLOR

COM RANDY PAGEL (wells 2-6) LOU GAROFOLO (wells 2-6) RC BILL CALIHAN (wells 2-6) RICHARD RAYMOND SCOTT GREENFELDER PC RICK ROMATZ

10 11 12 13 14 15

RON HENRY

(rev 4/30/18)

Members Reminder: This list is subject to change at any time. Check with Transportation Director, Darryl Campbell for current information.

North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting 10 May 2018

Call to Order Commodore, Randy Pagel Commodore Randy Pagel called the meeting to order at 6:58 p.m. The meeting was held at MacRay’s North 42. Roll Call Secretary, Glenn Nixon F LAG O FFICERS Present Absent Commodore Randy Pagel   Vice Commodore Ian Blackburn   Rear Commodore Bill Calihan   D IRECTORS Transportation Darryl Campbell   Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli   Activities Tom Martin   Treasurer Brian Fringer   EXCUSED Publications Ron Draper   Secretary Glenn Nixon   Membership Debbie Siwek   Supplies Dale Hall   Club House Scott Greenfelder   I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE P/C Pat Carroll   A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Fleet Captain Ken Lipowski   Board Recorder Greg Brigman   Pledge of Allegiance All Approval of Agenda All MOTION: Moved by Debbie Siwek seconded by Scott Greenfelder to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by Scott Greenfelder and seconded by Ron Draper to approve the April, 12th 2018 board meeting minutes. Motion Carried

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

10 May 2018

Page 2 of 8

Commodore’s Comments Commodore, Randy Pagel This Saturday we start our traditional member work parties for the next two weekends. We still have a list of duties that are still required to make the island come alive. So please plan on coming out and lending a hand. Our new catering company for our Friday night dinners is called 4-C’s catering. The owner/chef’s name is Tom Comford known as the Bald Chef. The menu for Friday night, May 25 th will be: Choice New York Strip done your way for $16.95/Balsamic Grilled Chicken Breasts for $14.95/ 1/3 pound grilled Angus Burgers-Fresh never frozen for $9.95 w/fries/All beef hot dogs for $2.95/Chicken tenders-5 pieces for $5.95/French fries for $2.00. Exciting news……..P/C Denise Huntley along with P/C Bill Bauer are bringing back our Steer Roast for our “Fitting Out” weekend starting May 26 th . The First mates will be hosting an appetizer patio party before the General membership meeting. We then have our General Membership meeting which starts at 1:00 PM, where you will get a chance to meet our new members, followed by the Steer Roast. We have entertainment planned that evening. On Sunday we will continue with our opening Flag raising ceremonies with a complementary luncheon to follow. Please mark your calendars for Ladies Week. It will be starting Sunday June 10 th at 6:00 PM thru Thursday, June 14 th after lunch. Look for future Fan Outs for further information. Also, please make sure you fly your NCYC Burgee so we can identify that you are a member of the Club. Vice Commodore, Ian Blackburn This is our last weekend before the opening weekend and I would like to thank everyone around the board table for all the hard work everyone has done to get us to this point. I would also like to thank the membership for everything they have done. The projects this year have been aggressive but in true NCYC spirit they are getting accomplished. It’s time to go through the roster and refresh our memories putting names to faces. As a board, we need to read up on the club policies so that we can follow them and lead by example. Here’s to a good opening weekend and thanks for everyone’s hard work. Rear Commodore, Bill Calihan Things are looking good at the island. The last four weekends have been very productive. We still have a lot to finish. I know some of us have made trips out to the island during the week to get projects done and we will probably continue to do whatever it takes to get the job done. I also would like to complement our new Harbor and Grounds man Tom Altobelli and Membership Director Debbie Siwek. They both jumped in feet first and are doing a great job. Financial Report Treasurer, Brian Fringer Absent, excused This makes it easier on the OD. Vice-Commodore’s Comments Rear-Commodore’s Comments

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

10 May 2018

Page 3 of 8

MOTION: Moved by Scott Greenfelder and seconded by P/C Carroll to approve the Financial Report. Motion Carried

ABYA Report P/C Pat Carroll The guest speaker was Kevin Hertel, th 18 th District State Representative representing St. Clair Shores and Grosse Pointe. He spoke the following: Sanitary discharges into the Clinton River and Lake St. Clair, 2 billion gallons in 2017 and 1.5 billion so

far this year, with the majority coming from Oakland county. Efforts to restore the Water Quality Monitoring System.

The ban on farmers preventing placing unused fertilizer on frozen ground to dispose of it. Efforts to stop Canada from building a nuclear storage on the shores of Lake Huron. Discussed methods to control invasive species from entering the Great Lakes.

Closing down old underwater pipelines. The new ABYA Safety books are available.

Kidde fire extinguisher recall of plastic handled fire extinguishers. Get info at kidde.com Vessel Safety exams will be available at NCYC on June 2 nd from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. I will have tickets for the ABYA Spring Dinner dance at NCYC on June 2 nd . Tickets are $30.00 each. Please contact me if you are interested. A reminder that ABYA will be selling discounted tickets for the Metro Boat Show this September. Will need guest dockage for 39 slips for ABYA dance at NCYC. P/C Carroll requesting members to let him know if they plan on coming to the island that weekend so he can make sure members get first choice for wells. Also mentioned the initiative to get navigation lights for the buoys in the North Channel and he will send a Fanout to remind members to go to the ABYA website and fill out the survey pertaining to the lighted buoys. Ron Draper suggested he add this reminder via a reoccurring page in the Beacon. And Commodore Pagel recommended P/C Carroll bring this topic up a May GM meeting Correspondence All None CURRENT BUSINESS Activities – Tom Martin No report Clubhouse – Scott Greenfelder Tile floor will be finished this Saturday. Finally have the proper urinal which will be installed this Saturday. Cleaning crew coming in this Saturday to get kitchen steam cleaned so we’ll have to work around them. Concern was raised about the kitchen utensils being exposed during the cleaning. Scott assured all they will get thoroughly rinsed after the cleaning. Next week will need volunteers

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during the week to transport workers back and forth to the island for extensive cleaning at clubhouse. Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli Lots of work still needs to be done on the grounds, but confident “we’ll get there”, even if not before opening weekend. Some main worries are getting the steel pilings covered in the harbor and the sprinkler system. The concept for asking for team leaders is working good at getting work done. Membership Debbie Siwek Debbie wanted to thank everyone for getting 18 new member interviews completed in 1 month. John Prochaska wrote a letter requesting waiver of his work for pay obligation due to health reasons. Debbie Siwek make motion to approve permanent waiver, seconded by Scott Greenfelder. Motion Carried. Bob Mann wanted to go to non-boating. Debbie wrote letter explaining situation to him. R/C Calihan asked about posting a list of members in bad standing in the clubhouse. Debbie stated we currently don’t have any. Also is there a posted list of people on LOA? Debbie will get the list posted. Also discussed people who shouldn’t be coming to the club, including members who resigned in good standings. If member left in good standings, they are allowed to visit club as guest. Resignations: Dan & Sue Pienta Brad Pienta Mary Ann Lutz Jacob Rener

Dennis & Gale Koster Gary & Debbie Kohout P/C Jim & Rae Ann Whyard Courtney Watson Nicholas Watson Greg & Phyllis Freese Mike & Maureen Pusaterri Donna Glick Joe Lewandowski Tony & Wendy Serra Gerald Snowden

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LOA Dave Trendall Rich & Mary Goodman Doug & Katie Bruce Charles & Denise Cook 2018 Membership Status Boating Members 153 Non-Boating Members 25 Senior Members 44 Junior Members 20 LOA 7 Total Members 249 Non-Paying Members 27 Paying Members 222 Honorary Member 1 Publications –

Ron Draper Roster has gone to print and will be ready for opening day. Discussed having to redo format – made new roster pages, will look a little different. Some of the new formatted pages will get carried over to the Beacon, but not the website yet. Advertising revenue will end up same as last year. Thanked Glen Nixon for his efforts remaking the by-laws and policies. Thanked Debbie Siwek and Kim Miedema for their work in the membership section of roster and to Dale Hall for selling 3 new Glenn Nixon Did get the final work schedule in Beacon. Updated OD manual and will have 4 copies available throughout the club. OD and week mangers packages are done. Full manual will get emailed to all weekend and weekday mangers. Commodore Pagel asked about getting the manual to all members so they get an idea of how this works. Supplies – Dale Hall Room temperature 3 wine system is installed. POS system in, 3 tier entry all set. POS operator guide is updated; however, it’s too big to email. Orders coming for supplies. Mention Al and Linda Douglas for their helping getting supplies in. Debbie Siwek requested deliveries be limited during lady’s week. P/C Angers can assist. Transportation – Darryl Campbell Fin one (workboat) Fin one was launched Thursday May 3 rd , and upon startup it was discovered there was no water circulation. Upon investigation it was discovered that the water pump drive advertisers. Secretary –

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was sheared. Being that the drive on this boat is from a mid-60’s Owen Marine conversion no replacement parts are to be found. An alternative coolant supply system is now being configured. Fin Two (the Mackie with the blue top). The hull underwent an extensive visual inspection for any further possible leakage and the existing repair inspected. Everything looked satisfactory. The top was restrung by Rocky Richards and Mark Schoen requiring 100’ of nylon cord and 4 ½ hours of tedious labor. The hull’s rub rail area was sanded and painted a light blue to cover the many aggressive docking scars. The hull was lightly sanded and painted with antifouling paint and was commissioned on May 9 th . Fin Three (the Stanley “Tin Fin”) A new fuel level sender has been installed but still requires some adjustment (when time allows). The thruster is functioning and does come in handy when docking or leaving in the wind. Parking Lot has finally been cleared of stored vehicles (thanks to all for their cooperation) with it’s entrance graced with a second “No Turn Around” sign to get the point across. Oddly enough this does seem to make a difference in the amount of unauthorized intrusions. No word from Bret Kahl as to grading of the entrance. Mainland Well Leases, approximately two thirds of the contracts have been handed in and paid for the season. There have been two well openings that have become vacant after minor reshuffling and filled by Russ Adams and Tom Altobelli. Emergency Back-up Generator upon check the generator has come up with an error code and shuts down after 15 seconds of operation. The brushes are of insufficient tension and have to be replaced. Repairs are scheduled for the middle of May. Member went to club in 50 mile winds. Can’t do this for safety reasons. Fleet Captain – Ken Lipowski Rendezvous 1 is sold out. Only spots on wall available.

OLD BUSINESS

Incoming Rendezvous/Poker Run Approvals

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Put-In-Bay YC requested to come in on a Sunday 7/22/18 after 3:00 and be gone by noon on Friday 7/29 by noon. Motion to allow PIBYC’s visit made by Scott Greenfelder, seconded by Ron Draper, Motion Carried. Last year Incoming rendezvous’ brought in roughly 18K annual income to NCYC. Glen mentioned well rates are incorrect in OD manual and POS. Robison Seawall Financial Projection Update Will address at May GM to get approval. $32, 368 for 112; new steel wall. Can do entire seawall in 3 phasers by doing about 110 feet per year. Status of OD Manual/POS Manual for 2018 Already discussed Vinyl Siding update/Robison Tie-Back Repair Update Wi-Fi Upgrade Proposal (P/C Bill Hendricks & new member Mike Kelly) In an effort to provide faster and more secure internet to our members, P/C Bill Hendricks and new member Mile Kelly presented a proposal to the board and flag. Information was presented followed by a lot of questions and discussion. The proposal will provide NCYC faster internet speed, better internet access and greater security through a better firewall. Cost for this is $2447.35 for all hardware and cabling. Mike will provide the material at his cost and will provide the installation free of charge. The cost will be covered by an anonymous member. There will be a monthly support fee of $70 that the club will cover. Motion to go with this by V/C Blackburn, seconded by Ron Draper. Motion Carried . Willow Tree Maintenance Proposal Last year got quote of $4600 to trim all trees. This year we’ll spend $1500 to do 5 trees for $300 per tree from Top Tree Care. Motion to approve funding for this made P/C Carroll, second by Ron Draper. Motion Carried . Dick and Vicky Raymond Membership Status Vicky Raymond wants to get worker waver due to bad knees and go to non-boating. Motion to by Bill Calihan to wave work hours and go to non –boating, seconded V/C Blackburn. Motion Carried . Member of the Month None Good of the Order Dale Hall asked recommendation to get Brent Kahl becoming a member. Ron on club logo, new on being developed. NEW BUSINESS

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Adjournment MOTION: Moved by Pat and seconded by x to adjourn the meeting. Motion Carried The meeting adjourned at 8:12 p.m. Next Meeting Date and Time: Thursday, 8th May 2018, 7:00 p.m. Location: NCYC

North Channel Yacht Club General Membership Meeting 26 May 2018

Call to Order Commodore, Randy Pagel Commodore Randy Pagel called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. The meeting was held at North Channel Yacht Club. Roll Call Secretary, Glenn Nixon F LAG O FFICERS Present Absent Commodore Randy Pagel   Vice Commodore Ian Blackburn   Rear Commodore Bill Calihan   D IRECTORS Transportation Darryl Campbell   Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli   Activities Tom Martin   Treasurer Brian Fringer   Publications Ron Draper   Secretary Glenn Nixon   Membership Debbie Siwek   Supplies Dale Hall   Club House Scott Greenfelder   I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE P/C Pat Carroll   A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Fleet Captain Ken Lipowski   Board Recorder Greg Brigman   Pledge of Allegiance Invocation Art Brooks Approval of Agenda All MOTION: Moved by Tom Martin seconded by Tom Altobelli to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by P/C Rick Romatz and seconded by P/C Bill Bauer to approve the October 2017 general membership meeting minutes. Motion Carried

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Commodore’s Comments

Commodore, Randy Pagel

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the first General Membership meeting of 2018. The purpose of the General Membership meetings is twofold. First to keep the membership informed of the Club business and the second is to allow the membership input into the process. So please feel free to ask questions. Obviously, the last 6 weekends have been challenging to us as it relates to weather. If my memory serves, 5 of the 6 Saturdays were wet. But, the good news, with the help of our membership, the majority of our major projects are mostly complete. We have a few more weeks of siding to finish and a little more painting, but all in all, another outstanding job by our working members to make NCYC stand tall. I am humbled by the huge amount of support Linda and I have received the first part of the 2018 Boating season. We are looking forward to 20 weeks of fun and camaraderie at North Channel Yacht Club. I am looking forward to our Steer Roast tonight hosted by P/C Bauer and P/C Huntley and family. I know you will be impressed with the dinner and the entertainment this evening. Then on Sunday, our Memorial Day Flag raising ceremony will take place at 1:00 PM., followed by the great luncheon put on by our own “Tiara” group. Blessing of the fleet at 3:00 PM by Father Steve, so get ready for a fun filled Memorial Day weekend. Lastly, I want to publicly thank Carla and Kevin Verkest for designing, making and installing my Commodore’s dock sign. Linda and I truly appreciate the way it turned out. Vice-Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore, Ian Blackburn Welcomed everybody to official opening weekend. Lots of great efforts getting the club ready. Five weeks of rain placed a burdened on our team. Mentioned pluming issues. Ladies did deep cleaning in clubhouse getting club ready for opening. Recognized a number of members who provided significant support. Mentioned new method of switching the POS system. Mentioned to look out for Mackey’s minnow boat parked right behind the Fin. Welcomed new members. Rear-Commodore’s Comments Rear Commodore, Bill Calihan Mentioned participation bringing success. Thanks for all the hard work everyone did. Shout out to Tom Altobelli and Debbie Siwek. Have a good summer. Treasurer, Brian Fringer Brian walked the membership through the financial report year end 2017 and current 2018. An independent accountant’s consolidated tax review and tax return took place on 4/20/18. They reported all is well. Went through status as of April – on track with expenses. Covered 2017 revenue. Financial Report

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MOTION: Moved by P/C Bill Hendricks and seconded by Bob Swan to approve the Financial Report. Motion Carried ABYA Report P/C Pat Carroll Next weekend ABYA spring dinner dance takes place at NCYC, see me for tickets. During this event, there will be vessel safety checks available. Discussed the initiative to get lights for navigating the North Channel. A survey is available online, encourage all to fill out. CURRENT BUSINESS Activities – Tom Martin Welcome new members. I encourage all members to please participate in as many activities as you can. Activities brought in $6300 in revenue last year, so we hope to do as good this year. Any questions or idea for activities, see Tom Martin. Clubhouse – Scott Greenfelder Thanks to all the membership for all the help. First phase of siding just about finished. Next year will do second half. Discussed internet upgrade. P/C Bill Hendricks briefly discussed new internet service. Also replaced floor by ice machine. Scott will be at the club most Wednesday evenings, so contact him if you need something. Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli Thanked all for getting club done. Mentioned members who made great contributions getting club ready. If you see something that needs attention, contact Tom Altobelli. Also, if you didn’t get your 4 work party hours in, please see Tom to see if there’s something that can be done to get the 4 hours’ credit. Membership Debbie Siwek Debbie wanted to thank the board and flag for getting 18 new member interviews completed in 1 month. 2018 Membership Status 153 Boating Members 25 Non-Boating Members

44 Senior members 20 Junior members 4 LOA 1 Honorary Member Total of 247 members

we have 24 nonpaying members Total of 222 paying members. 2018 13 Resignations

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3 Junior Member resignations Publications –

Ron Draper Talked about the roster. Welcomed new members into club. Was able to get all members in roster this year. See Kim Miedema to get updated roster photo taken. Advertising revenue up from last year. $4110 in gross income this year, up from last year. New members Al Douglas and Mike Kelly bought ads this year. Total cost for 2018 roster was $3546. Bought 315 copies this year at a cost of $11.05 per copy. Will be passing out rosters after meeting. If by chance you don’t get your roster this weekend, after today, rosters will be stored in liquor room until 7/26, then he will mail out. Please make an effort to pick up your roster as I prefer not to mail. Updated all personal information in roster. Any corrections, let him know. OD schedule now 2 pages, not 4. Now have an editable copy of the by-laws with specified versions so we know which is the most up to date copy. Consolidated a lot of info for less pages to reduce cost. Discussed eBeacon and the website. Secretary – Glenn Nixon Doing well for weekend coverage. Need extra help on Dale Hall’s weekend and Smoke On the Water weekend. OD packets for mangers are available. Did update them. Should have received email from Glen if you’re managing this year. 2018 calendar of events updated on the club website. Working on updating the document section of website. A note from Brian Fringer: deposit tickets for weekend or weekday deposits, make sure you name is written on ticket. P/C Ken Smith will be updating. Supplies – Dale Hall Trying to make a few improvements to bar. We now have regular Budweiser on tap. Brought in new beers: Kilian’s and IPA. A question was asked about which button to use for the various beers. Three beers on right are $2, two in the middle are $3 and the 3 on the left are microbrews. Talked about the new room temperature wines available. Discussed wine supply changes. Added recycle containers behind bar. V/C Blackburn commented the new POS system is to make the process of switching prices for special outside events easier. Discussed party prices, can use swipe card. Level 1 prices everyday member prices, party prices on level 2 with swipe of card. Level 3 card for day events with guests. Can be done by swiping card. Transportation – Darryl Campbell Fin one (workboat) Fin one was launched Thursday May 3 rd , and upon startup it was discovered there was no water circulation. Upon investigation it was discovered that the water pump drive was sheared. Being that the drive on this boat is from a mid-60’s Owen Marine conversion no replacement parts are to be found. A repair was initiated with hopes that it will suffice for some time. An alternative coolant supply system is now being configured and financed by an anonymous donor. Fin Two (the Mackie with the blue top). The hull underwent an extensive visual inspection for any further possible leakage and the existing repair inspected. Everything looked satisfactory. The top was restrung by Rocky Richards and Mark Schoen requiring 100’ of nylon cord and 4 ½ hours of tedious labor. The hull’s rub rail area was sanded and painted a light blue to cover the multiple docking scars. The hull was lightly sanded and painted with antifouling paint and was

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commissioned on May 9 th . A new fuel sender will be installed as the old one has no idea of how much fuel is actually in there. Fin Three (the Stanley “Tin Fin”) A new fuel level sender has been installed but still requires some adjustment (when time allows). The thruster has been installed with a time relay/delay that only allows operation for 4-5 seconds at a time in an attempt that we don’t have a reoccurrence of last year’s failure. Finally, Fin 3 has received a new rear running light mast to replace the damaged one along with new horns that are much more audible. Parking Lot was cleared of stored vehicles on time (thanks to all who stored for their cooperation) The entrance is now graced with “NO TURN AROUND” signs on each side to get the point across. Oddly enough this does seem to make a difference in the amount of unauthorized intrusions. Thanks to Ron’s Marine for pounding down (free of charge) three seawall tie backs that were frost heaved. Mainland Well Leases, approximately three quarters of the contracts have been handed in and paid for the season. There have been two wells that have become vacant and were ultimately filled by Russ Adams and Tom Altobelli. Emergency Back-up Generator upon normal maintenance check the generator has come up with an error code and shuts down after 15 seconds of operation. It was suspected that the brushes were at fault but after a service call the control module was found to be the culprit. The generator is now back in service Ken Lipowski Discussed all 3 outings and their dates. 3 Wells available for St Clair and on wall if less than 30’. Glen and Sheila Nixon are helping. Robison Seawall Financial Projection Update P/C Pat Carroll discussed the poor shape of Robison seawall. Need to replaced 112’ for $35,000. Propose to do 112’ every year until done. Will be paying cash to do project. Brian Fringer explained the finances for the project. We’re in a good cash position to do it. P/C Paul Jarvis asked what to do if future boards don’t agree with completing the seawall project? Motion to approve funding for 112’ of new seawall in 2018 was made by P/C Rick Romatz, seconded by P/C Scott Bell. Motion Carried. P/C John Anderson asked about the decking along the new seawall. Cost does not include new decking. Asked about doing more than 112’ in 2018. Answer was no as we don’t want to borrow to fund. Frank Corcoran asked if we’re dipping into the cash reserves to fund the new seawall. Answer no. Kim Miedema asked about making wells longer while the new seawall is being put in. P/C Carroll replied that it would be a much bigger cost, about triple the price. Jeff Edgerly asked about D dock. Commodore Pagel indicated it will be addressed at a later time. P/C Hue Vestal proposed an amendment to the motion to approve the project until it’s completed as opposed to just the first 112’. P/C Chuck Stroh commented that future boards will have the authority to stop any project as they see fit providing it’s not a by-law. Seconding P/C Vestal’s motion was P/C Romatz. MOTION CARRIES. Fleet Captain – NEW BUSINESS

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