JUNE 2018 BEACON

3 Editor 5 Commodore

7 Vice Commodore 9 Rear Commodore 12 Chaplain Art Brooks 14 Ancient Mariners 17 First Mates Mention & Flyers

22 Harbormaster News 26 Organization Chart 28 Committees 30 Calendar of Events 32 Weekend OD Schedule

34 Weekday Managers Schedule 36 NCYC Rendezvous Schedule 38 Mainland Well Waiting List 39 Flag & BOD Contacts / Meeting Info 44 New Member's Celebration 48 BOD Meeting Minutes 57 Remember When 58 Miscelaneous Flyers

This month you'll notice quite a section for the Fraternal Order of the Anchor. We have more this month than we typically have in 2 full years. FYI the 44 year average is 7/year. We begin with a correction from the January Beacon. It appears we had a case of mistaken identity with our club twins Brent and Brian, (go figure) which is now cleared up. We then include our April entries because in the wee hours of the morning when I published the May Beacon I failed to include the Members of the Month after I spent several hours making the new page design. Arrrggghhhh!! Look closely at the Anchor Rode, have you ever tried to draw a hemp rope? Those ropes took a Lot of detail work to make right. I did update the Beacon in May as soon as I realized my error, but for those of you who may have seen it sans Anchor Awards, they're all here for you in this months edition. Incidentally, I was mistaken once before, hard to believe I know, but I was wrong one other time. I remember it well, it was 1972, I told my dad Nixon would survive it. So now on to this month we have several more Anchor Awards including possibly for the first time a husband and wife each receiving their own separate Anchor Awards in the same month and even a brand new member who jumped right in. This may be the beginning of a new trend, so hop on in, the water's warm, and there's always plenty to do around the club. See you on the Island. We have the Flyer for the Boat4 Vets again this year. If you can take some of these special people for a boat ride, you'll always remember the smiles you made. FYI, Pontoon boats are much appreciated for their easy boarding and passenger capacity. Blue Skies Following Seas, Ron

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We were blessed with great weather for our “Fitting Out” weekend and Flag raising ceremony. It was an honor to welcome 18 new members to the Club at our General Membership meeting. That same evening we had our Steer Roast which we have not had for the past 8 years. P/C Bill Bauer and P/C Denise Huntley did a phenomenal job organizing, preparing and cooking our 685 pound steer. A great time was had by all. After our Flag raising ceremonies on Sunday, we had a great lunch prepared for us by the “Tiara” group. We look forward to this Saturday for the ABYA dinner dance. P/C Pat Carroll has tickets if you are interested in joining us. Please mark your calendars for Ladies Week. It will be starting Sunday June 10th at 6:00 PM thru Thursday, June 14th 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. 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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Spring was not very nice to us and Mother Nature certainly did not want to cooperate during the work parties. Nevertheless, that did not stop the NCYC membership from getting the projects completed and the Club ready for another season. I would like to give a special shout-out to Don Shepperson, Rex Oliver and Ron Braun for their countless hours on the siding project. Without their dedication and talent this project would not have been completed. We now set our sights on the Memorial Day activities! I heard that the First Mates fashion show was a huge success and all in attendance had a great time. Thanks to all who were instrumental in hosting this event; it’s a lot of work and it does not go unnoticed. I have also had the opportunity to enjoy a sneak peek in the Boatique and the excellent selection of NCYC clothing for this season. I suggest that you do not wait to purchase your favorite logo wear, as inventory will move quickly. A brief housekeeping policy reminder regarding personal garbage, as per the club policies “It is the responsibility of any member or guest to remove his rubbish from the island, whether he arrived by boat or Fin-Runner”. Thank you for being cooperative and respectful of this policy as the OD’s, their teams, and the Weekday Managers already have their hands full with running the Club. Last but certainly not least, I would like to take the opportunity and welcome the new members. “Welcome to the NCYC family! I hope you feel at home when you are on the island. I hope that your experience will be as fun and memorable as it has been for me and my family.” See you on the Island, V/C Ian Blackburn

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The Memorial weekend proved to be a great start to the 2018 boating season. With all of the improvment's done over the last six months, windows, siding, piling covers in the east harbor, new Weber gas grills just to mention a few and the awesome job our grounds keeper Tom Stackpoole did to have the grounds looking great and ready to go. The Membership got to meet our new caterer Friday night. He had a great menu, something for everyone. I heard they served over 170 dinners. The General Membership meeting held on Saturday was well attended and Commodore Randy did a great job chairing it. Meeting all of the new members that attend that meeting is always one of the highlights and once again welcome aboard. One of the other import things that the membership endorsed was the Robinson Sea wall project that will allow the installation of the new sea wall to begin phase one in the late fall. A big thanks to the Ancient Mariners for the donation they presented to Commodore Randy, the money will be put to good use. A big thanks to the First Mates for putting on the patio party where good food is enjoyed and friends can get reacquainted. As Rear Commodore one of my duties is to take a active part in the Memorial Day Ceremony. Presenting the Rear Commodores burgee, Bell ringer for the deceased Past Commodores and placing of the wreath of flowers into the North Channel at the waters edge along with the Commodore and Vice Commodore. I was very proud and humbled to take part in this ceremony. Captian Luke Clyburn of the Pride of Michigan and the Great Lakes Division of the US Naval Sea Cadets did a excellent job providing the Honor Guard for the ceremony. After the ceremony Father Steve was on hand as in past years to bless our fleet. Once again thank you for taking part in our Memorial Day Service. The A.B.Y.A. Spring Dinner Dance took place the following weekend at N.C.Y.C.. N.C.Y.C. is a great venue for this dance and it gives the member clubs of A.B.Y.A. the opportunity to meet and enjoy each others company. Don't forget to come out and enjoy the Tiki Bar on June 9th and hope to see many of you at the St.Clair Rendezvous on June 15, 16 and 17th.

See you o the Island, R/C Bill

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This finds the membership in pretty good health. We have some members who have previously been mentioned in this article. Keep these people in your prayers.

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There were 13 people at the May Business Meeting. There were 19 people at the May Luncheon.

The June Luncheon will be at the club on Thursday, June 21st, 2018 at 1:00 P.M. The July Luncheon will be at the Club on Thursday July 19th 2018 at 1:00 P.M.

Fair Winds and Calm Seas Archie Archibald Ancient Mariners President.

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FIRST MATES MENTION JUNE 2018

Hi Ladies: A huge thank you goes out to Shelley Sweier for being the Fashion Show Chairperson!! It was a huge success. Way to go Shelley!! And also thank you to all those that helped with anything that had to do with the fashion show!! Your help was greatly appreciated. Thank you also to all who provided an appetizer for the patio party. And thank you to Colleen Braun who put out the pre-meeting breakfast spread and was coordinator of the fabulous patio party Memorial Weekend. Past President, Marie Pepin, will head the Nominating Committee for our 2019 Board. Anyone interested in running, please contact her. Ladies week is just around the corner, Sunday, June 10th @ 6:00pm to Thursday, June 14th at noon. It will be a fun time with First Lady Linda Pagel. Even if you can only come for one day, please join us. See Flyer for details and the sign-up sheet for attendees are on the board at the club. Reminder to stop in and shop the Boatique. Jill has it well stocked with very cute things as always!! Thank you Jill!! Summer is here so let the fun begin!! Respectfully, Lisa Roath 2018 First Mates Publicity Director

Hello NCYC Members, For those who missed the last Beacon, again, let me introduce myself for those who do not know me. My name is Leslie Leitch and I have been working with the past three Commodores on organizing the use of our club from other yacht clubs and incoming rendezvous. 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: 6/22 – Antique Boat Poker Run -no wells -just a stop by Saturday 7/16 -7/19 – Sandusky Yacht Club - 8 boats: Mon -Thurs

7/23-7/26 – CYC -12 boats: Mon -Thurs 7/27-7/29 – JBM – 25-30 boats: weekend 7/31 – 8/3 Harbor View Yacht Club – 14 boats: Tues -Fri morn 8/3 – 8/5 Sand Pointe – 15 boats: weekend

In addition to the approved incoming there are three more to add to your calendar: June 27 th Water Warriors Poker Run 2:30 -4pm: Weds Aug 10 th -12 th Power Squadron – 8 boats: weekend Sept 21 st -23 rd Bombay Boat Club – 12 boats: weekend Upcoming Reminder for June: 6/22 – Antique Boat Poker Run -no wells -just a stop by Saturday

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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

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

-

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

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.

Howdy Partner! Reminder KIDS DAY JUNE 23, 2018 Please Register by Friday June 15 th so we have enough food, supplies, and prizes for each kid! Volunteers are still needed for food and games! Also, if you are bringing a donation please let me know. If you would like to donate cash or check please make check out to Shelby Romatz. Thank you! Everything is appreciated! Contact: Shelby Romatz (586)-265-7797 for any questions or Lisa and Brian Roath at (248)-882-5192 28312 Emerald Ct. Chesterfield Twp. MI. 48047 Or email ncycroadhouse18@yahoo.com Ps. Kids don’t forget about the annual “Puttin on the Hits” talent show! Anything counts! From dance to magic to teaching a new language! We want to see what all y’all can do! 

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SURF & TURF DINNER SATURDAY, JUNE 30TH - 6:00 P.M. Hosted by PC Brian & Renee McEvoy and Crew

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Mike & Theresa Kelly

Ron & Carrie Henry

Mike & Linda May

Rodney Soenen & Bonnie Lang

Tom & Therese Adamowski

Roger & Margaret Odette

David & Vicki Koch

Jim Biewer & Paige McCormack

Gerry & Susan Piccinin

Kevin & Erin Rae

Gilbert & Kristin Palmer

Michael Davis & Laura Kreipke

Welcome Back! Jay Gronbach

Al & Linda Douglas

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North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting 12 April 2018

Call to Order Commodore, Randy Pagel Commodore Randy Pagel called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was held at Penne Lane. 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   EXCUSED Treasurer Brian Fringer   EXCUSED Publications Ron Draper   EXCUSED Secretary Glenn Nixon   Membership Debbie Siwek   Supplies Dale Hall   Club House Scott Greenfelder   I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE P/C Pat Carroll   EXCUSED A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Fleet Captain Ken Lipowski   Board Recorder Greg Brigman   Pledge of Allegiance All Approval of Agenda All MOTION: Moved by Darryl Campbell seconded by Bill Calihan to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by Scott Greenfelder and seconded by Dale Hall to approve the 8 March 2018 board meeting minutes. Motion Carried Commodore, Randy Pagel This weekend starts our series of Elite Brigade weekends as we open up our great NCYC clubhouse and grounds. As usual, we have lots to do in order to get things looking like they should. Please make every effort to attend. We have started the demo of the aluminum siding on the Robison side of the Club. This is going to be a lot more work than we initially assumed. Many thanks to Don Shepperson, Rex Oliver and Ron Kemp who have started on this first phase and doing a phenomenal job. Also want to thank Jeff Edgerly for getting us the new vinyl siding material to the mainland so quickly to allow us to start this project. Commodore’s Comments

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

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Also want to thank Darryl Cambell for getting Fin # 3 ready for us to use earlier than usual especially due to the cold weather conditions. Vice-Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore, Ian Blackburn I was crossing the Blue Water Bridge to come for this meeting and the temperature on the dash was 76 degrees. I looked out on Lake Huron and it was free of ice and crystal clear. This certainly gave me the boating itch, so it’s a good thing we have the first elite brigade kicking off this weekend so that we can get the island ready for the season. I would like to thank Debbie Siwek, Ron Draper, Glenn Nixon and Brian Fringer for getting us to this point. The workload is about to shift over to Scott Greenfelder, Tom Altobelli, Darryl Campbell, Tom Martin, Dale Hall and Ken Lipowski. Just a reminder that we are a team and if you need any help please don’t be afraid to ask. Rear-Commodore’s Comments Rear Commodore, Bill Calihan I had a chance to visit the island this past Saturday with the Commodore, some of the board members and members. We made three trips to deliver the vinyl siding and accessories to the island. We also had the window installers over to finish up the window project. A lot of preliminary work and planning was done for the siding project and off course the inside of the club house projects are in full swing already. I hope the weather cooperates this weekend there is a lot of work to be done. The one improvement that really stood out was the new windows that were installed over the winter. As we approached the club on the Finn Runner you see how beautiful the club house looked and when we went in to the club house the view looking to the outside was outstanding. What a difference these new windows have made. Looking forward to SATURDAY. Financial Report Treasurer, Brian Fringer Absent, excused. Given by R/C Calihan in P/C Carroll’s absence. The April ABYA meeting was short and the highlights are as follows; Please check the ABYA website for their upcoming events. Links to all Noble Odyssey films can be found on the ABYA website. The Detroit Power squadron gave a brief presentation about their Vessel Safety Inspections. The items checked are; Life jackets Registration and numbering Navigation lights Ventilation ABYA Report P/C Pat Carroll

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Fire Extinguishers- they are only good for 11 years and must be replaced when the date stamped into the extinguisher expires.

Distress signals-Flares Horn, ext. Battery covers and connections

With a current Safety inspection sticker, State and local authorities will only stop a vessel if they observe a violation in progress. Border Patrol and Coast Guard can stop a vessel without reason. Get your vessel inspected and display the sticker to avoid being stopped. Free inspections will be done at the Club the weekend of the ABYA Spring Dinner Dance June 1 st , 2 nd , and 3 rd . Correspondence All Showed the board and flag the special plaque that was made for P/C Whyard to be awarded upon is retirement from the club after 35 years. Commodore Pagel received a several correspondences from Colleen Hall. First item was she requested that a First Mates application and events to be handed out during the new member interviews. Second, she suggested we place recycling bins for cans and bottles behind bar. Third, she’d like the board to consider mailing First Mates membership info out with the annual membership dues packet. Lastly, suggested a ladies Elite Brigade ball cap to be handed out to the ladies who participate. It was suggested Tom Martin In Tom’s absence, Commodore Pagel read report. Bill wanted to make a motion to accept new members he interviewed recently. Kevin and Erin Rae. Club House – Scott Greenfelder This Saturday will try to get water going. Has parts for the stove. Ian asked about the progress of the roof on the second floor. Scott indicated it was moving along. Harbor & Grounds Tom Altobelli Tom showed a proposed sign to be placed throughout the harbor that stats NCYC is a private club and you must come to clubhouse for well assignment. Plan is to have a sign company make four. Also informed everyone that he is planning on buying Weber grills for the island. He received a good price for them. They were a little higher than the ones we typically use. He believes we will save money in the long run due to their much long durability life. Membership Debbie Siwek The following new members have had interviews and were recognized for board approval: she talk to Jill Romatz. CURRENT BUSINESS Activities –

Steve and Lisa Murray Al and Linda Douglas Roger Maragret Odette

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Gerald and Susan Piccinin Dave and Vicki Koch T.J. Grunwald

Linda and Mike May Ron and Carrie Henry Tom and Therese Adamowski Jim Biewer and Paige McCormack Gilbert and Kristin Palmer Theresa and Mike Kelly Rodney Soenen and Bonnie lang Tom and Denise Lisowski Mike Davis and Laura Kreipke Kevin and Erin Rae MOTION: Moved by Debbie Siwek and seconded by Glen Nixon to approve the new members. Motion Carried Commodore Pagel asked to make sure we have enough Burgees for the Memorial Day meeting to give to new members. Also asked for volunteers to be club photographer. Decided to share the responsibilities. Scott suggested we have an email address for sending pictures in. Doug Volser did resign in good standings. A discussion took place regarding non-boating members privileges for “day boating”. The board referenced the by-laws in defining this question. Article III. Membership, Section 1.C states: “Non- boating members shall be entitled to all privileges including the holding of office and the rights to vote with the exception of docking ”. Thus, day boating to NCYC by non-boating members is prohibited. Publications – Ron Draper Revenues for advertising will grow from last year. Roster approaching deadline, get articles in. Pre- ordering of rosters going well, sold 15 so far. Secretary – Glenn Nixon Done with weekend worker schedule. Needs new members list from Debbie to get them scheduled. Tom Altobelli asked about weekend worker schedules the Monday of 3-day holiday weekends. Does his crew on Monday needs to work until 6:00? Glen clarified that his crewworks from 6:00 pm Friday until 6:00 pm Monday. The OD is off duty at noon on Monday, but they schedule workers until 6:00.

Supplies –

Dale Hall

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One item. Happy to report POS is working with new process. Discussed different levels for different bar prices. Changes by a swipe of a card. Level 1 is member prices, level 3 is guest. Made a few changes to the OD manual to reflect the instructions for the new POS system. Transportation – Darryl Campbell As many of you are already aware of number three Fin has been commissioned even though Mother Nature has chosen to keep it in its well a majority of the time either from pack ice or hurricane velocity winds. 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. This year we are using a real bilge heater as light bulb are too vulnerable and prone to failure at the worse times. If you use the Fin, as some of you already have, you will notice a wire coming out of the battery hatch please leave it in place and unplug the black wire at the extension cord as the charger is tethered down. Finally, Fin 3 will receive a new rear running light mast to replace the damaged one along with new horns that are more audible. The parking lot has received a “No Turn Around” sign on one side of the entrance and will be joined by an adjacent sign in the near future in an attempt to minimize wear and tear to its surface. Bret Kahl has so graciously agreed to pound down the tie backs that have frost heaved in the parking lot free of charge. Tom Altobelli asked Darryl about the condition of the parking lot entrance. Darryl indicated in needs gravel and needs to be pounded down smooth. Darryl may call Clay Township police to see about support in patrolling the area to prevent cars coming in just for the turn around. Fleet Captain – Ken Lipowski Have a group reservation number for the St. Clair rendezvous. 18 wells reserved. Ken and Commodore Pagel and First Lady Linda met with GPYC to firm up the catering plans for the July rendezvous.

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OLD BUSINESS

Incoming Rendezvous/Poker run approvals

Voted on Bombay, Power Squad and Wertz Worriers. Board approved all 3 .

Weekend OD Status All ready discussed Status of OD Manual/POS Manual for 2018

Will incorporate changes from Dale. Will look for final approval for changes. Dale says POS manual is complete. Agreed just having copies of it around clubhouse and not send out electronically. Glen wants to mail OD manual to weekend and week day managers looking for input.

NEW BUSINESS

Robison Seawall Financial Projection template Projected budget for year’s end is $164K in bank. After paying $32K for seawall, Ian would have roughly $131K going into his year. Hope to do another seawall section in Ian’s year. Discussed financial status with seawall funding for general membership approval. Tom Altobelli asked about projecting what our funds will be the following year to ensure membership we have ample savings available. Membership Interview Update Debbie Siwek mentioned Membership cards going to printer tomorrow, need to get new members in. 3 tap wine station will get installed next to bear tappers. Lines for the taps will be run into liquor room so it will be room temperature. Will get wine off the beer tabs. Motion to spend $818 made by Darryl Campbell seconded by Bill Calihan seconded. Funds approved.

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Member of the Month Debbie nominated Kim Miedema for helping her with the membership director responsibilities the last 3 months. Scott Greenfelder recommended Dennis Biel for his support transporting members back and forth over the last 3 years after the fins have been put up. Commodore Randy nominated Donnie Shepperson and Rex Oliver for getting siding off the club house. Board approved all of them. Good of the Order BOD June meeting is on Ladies week. Will leave as is.

Adjournment MOTION: Moved by xx and seconded by xx to adjourn the meeting. Motion Carried The meeting adjourned at 8:12 p.m. Next Meeting Date and Time: Thursday, 10 May 2018, 7:00 p.m. Location: Penny Lane

Dear North Channel Yacht Club members.

I would like to take a moment to correct an error that I made while writing the announcement for the January members of the month. I stated that it was Brent Malik that assisted in the creation of the center pieces when it was actually Brain Malik. Again sorry for the confusion and I hope the Malik family will forgive me.

Sincerely Scott Greenfelder NCYC Club House Director

Member of the Month – is an honor bestowed upon our members of extraordinary accomplishments and contribution to our club. This month, this tribute is going to a couple that joined NCYC in 2003 and has been a very regular part of our NCYC family ever since. They have been frequent attendees at the Elite Brigade and spring and fall work parties, as well as making themselves available anytime something needs to be done on our island. They have sponsored a very successful membership drive, recruiting new members, stepping up as weekday managers and weekend OD’s. Whenever there has been any activity, we all enjoy the many photograph’s that are taken. This Order of the Anchor is well deserved for such a hard working couple. The NCYC Flag and Board of Directors is proud and congratulations to Kim & Larry Miedema as member of the month. Welcome to the “Order of the Anchor”. By Debbie Siwek Director, Membership

I’d like you to join the flag and board in congratulating Dennis Biel as member of the month. Dennis has provided transportation to and from the island many times when our fin is put away for the season, his trusty pontoon has hauled material, myself and even provided our Commodore the means to get to the island on his first visit back on March 17th. He is truly a great asset to our club. Sincerely yours, Scott Greenfelder NCYC Clubhouse Director

Commodore Randy nominated Donnie Shepperson and Rex Oliver for getting siding off the clubhouse and getting the siding project under way.

I would like to make a motion to nominate the following people for members of the month. John Mantyk, Dennis Pomeroy, Steve Murry and PC Hugh Vestal. For their work on the wash room floor. Scott Greenfelder Director, Club House

I would like to make a motion to nominate the following people for members of the month.

Ron Braun , Scott Oliver, Dave Duvernay For their work on the building’s Vinyl siding Scott Greenfelder Director, Club House

I would like to make a motion to nominate the following people for members of the month. Ron Kemp for his work on the Vinyl Siding and for refurbishing the Barbeque Pit for the Steer Roast. Bev & Mark Shoen for their work on the Landscape, Flowers, and Shrubs Scott Greenfelder Director, Club House

I would like to make a motion to nominate the following people for members of the month. Tim & Paula O’Brien for their work on the Landscape, Flowers, and Sprinkler System Layout. Colleen Braun for her work taking over as Clubhouse Manager and filling the open slots. Scott Greenfelder Director, Club House

Can you remember when our transportation to the mainland consisted of two19ft Green Colored Finn Runners with 75hp Chrysler Out Boards? "Fin Runner" was the real name of the boats & they were built by Chrysler. They were purchased by the 1969 CYC Transportation Director through Jim Riehl Senior's Chrysler dealership. Fin 1 replaced one of the Finn Runners in 1978 and Fin 2 came later and was followed by Fin 3. Now you know why we call them our "Fin Runners" or "Fins" for short.

Work Parties

You can help us show our appreciation to our veterans who helped to keep this country great! Please tell every veteran you know about this great event and how they can enjoy the day with us. If you are a boat captain interested in helping us provide an unforgettable day for our veterans please contact Forrest for more details. If you are not a boat captain or veteran we are always looking for volunteers or donations to make this day special for our veterans. For more information please contact Forrest. Contact Information Forrest Walker Phone: (810)-512-4660 Email: walker00@comcast.net

Join us for a day on the water July 14,2018 All veterans are invited to join us at The Idle Hour Yacht Club on Harsens Island Boat captains and crews meet at 9:00am Vets please arrive by 10:00 am Your day starts with coffee and donuts, followed by a boat ride and swimming. Upon arrival back ashore you will be provided with a catered meal and prizes. Please bring your spouse or caretaker and enjoy the day with us. RSVP IS A MUST Please do so by July 9, 2018 to do so call Forrest at (810)-512-4660

B OAT 4 VETS

About Us Our group is dedicated to thanking our veterans for their service protecting the many freedoms that we enjoy everyday. How we have grown We started in 2009 with our first outing that hosted 60 people. In 2012 we added a second chapter on Lake Fenton based out of “Skipper Buds’” and we hosted over 150 people. We expanded again in 2014 adding our Blue Water Chapter. In 2017 our Lake St. Clair chapter hosted over 160 people with the help of numerous volun- teers and the staff of “The Idle Hour Yacht Club”. In 2018 we look to make the event even better than 2017 because we can simply not do enough to show our gratitude for those who served.

ATTENTION BOAT CAPTAINS BOAT 4 VETS IS IN NEED OF BOAT CAPTAINS TO TAKE OUT OUR VETS FOR A BOAT RIDE. THE DATE OF OUR BOAT OUTING FOR OUR VETERANS IS SATURDAY JULY 14,2018 AT 9:30 AM AT THE IDLE HOUR YACHT CLUB ON HARSENS ISLAND. CAPTAINS PROVIDE DRINKS, SNACKS, A BOAT RIDE AND SWIMING IN MUSKAMOOT BAY. AT THE END OF THE BOAT RIDES (ABOUT 1:00 PM) WE ALL COME BACK TO THE CLUB FOR FOOD, PRIZES AND FELLOWSHIP WITH OUR VETS. IF YOU CAN HELP US OUT PLEASE CONTACT ME FORREST WALKER

COMMANDER BOAT4VETS LAKE ST. CLAIR CHAPTER walker00@comcast.net 1-810-512-4660

Press Room

November 6, 2017

NEWS from BoatUS Boat Owners Association of The United States 880 S. Pickett St., Alexandria, VA 22304 BoatUS Press Room at www.BoatUS.com/PressRoom FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Contact: D. Scott Croft, 703-461-2864, SCroft@BoatUS.com More Than 40 Million Kidde Fire Extinguishers Recalled

Includes those used for PWCs

ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 6, 2017 – More than 40 million Kidde fire extinguishers equipped with plastic handles, some on the market for more than 40 years, have been recalled. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), “The fire extinguishers can become clogged or require excessive force to discharge and can fail to activate during a fire emergency. In addition, the nozzle can detach with enough force to pose an impact hazard.” The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean water is urging recreational boat owners to check their boats for the recalled extinguishers and get a free metal-handled replacement by going to the CPSC recall website . The recall affects both plastic-handle and push-button Pindicator Kidde fire extinguishers, including 134, ABC- or BC-rated

The CPSC website shows boaters how to easily identify recalled Kidde fire extinguishers. Photo Credit: CPSC

models manufactured between January 1, 1973, and August 15, 2017. The extinguishers are red, white or silver and were sold in the US and Canada through a wide range of retailers from Montgomery Ward to Amazon. The CPSC recall website shows how to easily identify the affected extinguishers.

In the recall, Kidde also acknowledged the free replacement push-button extinguisher being sent to personal watercraft owners is similar in size to the recalled model but may not fit in the same location as the old fire extinguisher. “This may require a slightly different mounting orientation or location,” said BoatUS Foundation Assistant Director of Boating Safety Ted Sensenbrenner.” CPSC says there have been approximately 391 reports of failed or limited activation or nozzle detachment, including one fatality; approximately 16 injuries, including smoke inhalation and minor burns; and approximately 91 reports of property damage. Kidde may also be contacted toll-free at 855-271-0773 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET Saturday and Sunday. The company offers additional recall information online at kidde.com by selecting “Product Safety Recall.” ### Suggested Tweet and Facebook post: Over 40 million Kidde fire extinguishers with plastic handles recalled https://goo.gl/FZjYfi #BoatUSfdn About the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water: The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water is a national leader promoting safe, clean and responsible boating. Funded primarily by donations from the more than half-million members of Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS), the nonprofit provides innovative educational outreach directly to boaters and anglers with the aim of reducing accidents and fatalities, increasing stewardship of America's waterways and keeping boating safe for all. A range of boating safety courses – including 36 free state courses – can be found at BoatUS.org/courses.

North Channel Lighted Buoy Survey Explained

NCYC Members, P/C Pat Carrol as our ABYA Delegate has provided us the Waterway Analysis and Management System Survey from the USCG as a first step in requesting the Coast Guard to provide Lighted Buoys on the North Channel entrance from Anchor Bay and around the Grassy Island curves. The ABYA is lobbying the USCG to add this to their Lighted Buoy program. The ABYA is asking all interested boaters to download the following 2-page document, fill out the blank spaces on the first page and mail to the address on the second page. The ABYA has filled in most of the questions for us so you only need to add your name and boat information. If enough boaters respond with a need to have the channel markers lighted, the USCG may provide us with the lighted buoys.

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