June 2014 Volume XC Number 5 Inside: I14 Pac Rim Championship Pacific Cup Update Cinco de Mayo KYC Calendar June • July 2014 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY June 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 IRF Summer Circuit Deckhands LH 6:30pm Yoga I UD 5pm Yoga UD 6pm CG#17 UD 6:30pm KYC Dinghy Sailing CG#14 UD 6:30pm Bulkhead Race 6pm El Toro Friday Night Races Private Party LH 5-10pm COL UD 10am Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm 10 11 12 13 14 Fleet Ops LH 6:30pm Pac Cup Mtg UD 6pm Bulkhead Race 6pm El Toro Friday Night Races Private Party LH 8:30-4:30 Private Party LH 5pm ORF Double Handed Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm 19 20 21 Bulkhead Race 6pm Ladies R&R 9am El Toro Friday Night Races COL LH 10:30am-2pm Tennis Fleet LH 6-10pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 8 IRF Summer Circuit Private Party UD 5-10pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 9 Radio Training Seminar UD 6pm Yoga I LH 5pm Yoga II LH 6:pm Mooring LH 6:30pm Snack Bar 11-3pm 15 16 17 Father’s Day Brunch Membership Mtg. UD 6pm Yoga I LH 5pm Yoga II LH 6:pm Mooring LH 6:30pm Club Ops UD 6:30pm Pac Cup Staff Duty Officer Training Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 18 Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm Snack Bar 11-3pm 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 IRF Summer Circuit Yoga I LH 5pm Yoga II LH 6:pm Mooring LH 6:30pm Private Party UD 9am BoD UD 6:30pm Private Party UD 11:30am Pac Cup Staff Duty Officer Training Private Party LH 8-10am Bulkhead Race 6pm El Toro Friday Night Races Private Party LH 12-10pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm 1 2 3 4 5 Private Party LH 5-10pm CG#17 UD 6:30pm KYC Dinghy Sailing CG#14 UD 6:30pm Bulkhead Race 6pm Kalakua Cup Race El Toro Friday Night Races Family BBQ Relay for Life 6pm Private Party UD 10-4pm Kanewai Race Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 29 30 Classboat Race I Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm Yoga I LH 5pm Yoga II LH 6:pm Mooring LH 6:30pm Snack Bar 11-3pm July 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pac Cup Cruising Fleet Start Deckhands LH 6:30pm Fleet Ops LH 6:30pm Pac Cup Staff Duty Officer Training Pac Cup Mtg UD 6pm Bulkhead Race 6pm El Toro Friday Night Races Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm Private Party LH 3-7pm US Sailing Race Mgt Seminiar Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm 16 17 18 19 Bulkhead Race 6pm Pacific Cup Finishes Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Ladies R&R 9am Pacific Cup Finishes El Toro Friday Night Races Snack Bar 11-3pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm 26 13 14 IRF D-1 Wahine Pacific Cup SDO & COMMS 15 Pac Cup Volunteer Gathering Pac Cup Finish Line Training Private Party LH 12-2pm MCBH Clup Ops UD 6:30pm F + P UD 6pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm Snack Bar 11-3pm 20 21 22 23 24 25 Classboat J Pac Cup Expanded Service Membership Mtg UD 6pm Pac Cup Expanded Service Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm Express Window 5-7:30pm Piano Bar Pac Cup Moku O’Loe Tour Country Buffet Night Pac Cup Moku O’Loe Tour Hawaiian Luau Pacific Cup Craft Fair 9-2pm Pacific Cup Awards 7-9pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Pacific Cup Mt. Gay Night 5:30-8pm Bulkhead Race 6pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm 29 30 31 Snack Bar 11-3pm Cribbage & Bridge 6:30pm Express Window 5:30-7pm Private Party LH 8-10am Bulkhead Race 6pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Locker 5:30-7pm Dinner 6-8pm Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm Express Window 5-7:30pm 27 28 Riddle Regatta Brunch 9-11am Locker 10-Noon Snack Bar 12-4pm 2 Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Snack Bar 11-3pm Family BBQ Express Window 5:30-7pm Snack Bar 11-4pm Pac Cup Plywood Cup for UCP Pac Cup Return Skipper M ORF Shorthanded On the cover: Twin kites blazing in the International 14 Pacific Rim Championship April 26, 2014. Story on page 10 Photo Heather McCafferty Snack Bar 11-4pm Commodore Chico Cantu Hi everyone, Summer Time is here! It’s time to dust off the cob webs from your boat, kayak or SUP and come on down to KYC to enjoy our club. Don’t forget to recheck any required documents to make sure they are available and up to date. I predict plenty of family outings around the club, on the sand bar and even at secret beach. Whatever your flavor is, I wish all of you a safe and non-eventful summer. Speaking of enjoying yourself, we had two highly patronized entertainment events this month. Our Cinco de Mayo celebration was packed with sombreros, a limbo line and of course a hot chili pepper eating contest. I would like to thank our Vice Commodore Tom Pochereva for being the first volunteer in the pepper contest. I too volunteered but was attacked by a giant jalapeño….the pepper won. It would be wrong not to mention a mysterious female who came from the crowd, ate all peppers in nothing flat, then faded into the crowd again. Who was that masked man; or in this case, masked woman. Great job by all! Got milk! The other phenomenal event we had was our Summer Wine Festival. The longhouse was packed with 130 plus members enjoying wine, food and fellowship. Definitely one of our best entertainment events of the year; so far. Get ready, here it comes. Our 17th Annual Kaneohe Yacht Club Summer Circuit commences on Sunday, June 1st with other races on June 8th and 22nd. Pacific Cup is next month and we have a plethora of events scheduled for you during that week so please mark your calendar and come on down and enjoy the festivities. Our committee chairs are starting to conduct training in their areas of responsibility and we are still in need of volunteers during the graveyard shifts. If you can help it would be greatly appreciated, please contact Kim Ickler. Our Board of Directors continues to work diligently to improve our club, if you have any suggestions please let us know. Looking forward to seeing all of you around the club or in the water, Chico Rear Commodore Richard Perkins Now that we are in June, let’s hope that the summer trade winds are back to stay. The IRF Summer Circuit kicks off on June 1st to start a very busy summer sailing season. The Summer Circuit Regatta is expected to attract 20+ boats on three Sundays in June. Rick Osborne has done another great job in organizing this very popular regatta. Other fleet events during June are the ORF Fleet Double Handed Race - June 14 and the ClassBoat Fleet I-1 Race - June 29. It doesn’t stop there as in July the Kalakaua Cup Race is on July 4th weekend and then the club hosts the Pacific Cup. This year will be the largest Pacific Cup since 2008 with 62 boats and over 300 racers. Volunteers are still needed so if you are interested in volunteering sign up on the Pacific Cup board at the club. The first start from San Francisco begins on July 6 and the staggered starts continue to July 11 with the first boats expected to finish around July 20. June also starts the Junior Summer Fun program that includes not only sailing but tennis and swimming activities. Jesse has been very busy setting up these events that start June 2 and go to the end of July. Friday night El Toro Races are in full swing and provide a great opportunity for the junior sailors and others to improve their racing skills. The website committee continues to work on improving the club’s website. If you have been to the site lately you probably notice a “Public Website under Construction” message as more improvements are on the way Vice Commodore Tom Pochereva This month our members enjoyed some spectacular weekends with sunshine, calm winds and great events like the Summer Wine Festival. For those that attended the Festival, Southern Wine and Spirits sampled a large number of wines to temp the taste buds with whites and reds from around the Pacific Basin. Naupaka Caterers put on a feast for the almost 140 attendees. Remember to sign up early for these really fabulous evenings. On the horizon is the Biennial Pacific Cup. For those wishing the join the volunteer teams, sign-up sheets are in the front lobby (check Telltales as well). Also, please note that if you wish to attend any of the events you’ll have to do this online. You may wish to check out the new Pacific Cup website at https://pacificcup.org/about. There are great parties almost all week long. One of the highlights is the Cerebral Palsy Plywood Cup which takes place Saturday July 26th after the Delivery Skipper's Briefing. Around the club there are a number of maintenance issues underway. The port cochere - the front entrance - is being resurfaced and should be completed by the time you read this. A new awning is coming for June as well as the replacement of the North Hoist. Please take care as you move around these areas as things may be out of place for a period of time. Also, during the summer months our club is exceptionally busy at the pool, bulkhead and in the harbor so keep an eye out for youngsters, paddle boarders and boats as they arrive or depart. Lastly a word about work parties… The club insurance policies take into account volunteer activities including work parties. So please be encouraged to volunteer and lend a hand. The rumor that you should not volunteer due to liability issues is false. I look forward to seeing you at our events and enjoying our many activities and facilities. to move more content to the Public side. The next website workshop will be held on June 23rd for all fleet captains and others who were interested in updating content on the website. An email invite will be sent out shortly. The Tennis Fleet continues with their monthly tournament and potluck. The next tournament and potluck with a catered Hawaiian theme is scheduled for June 21st. A following are members of the new Mooring Committee appointed by Chico: Chuck Cotton Tom Pochereva Ron Dodini Lou Ickler Don Brown Dick Perkins The committee will assist the Port Captain (Bob Hurd) in monitoring boat movement as well as other mooring violations. Bill “Noddle” Leary left on Moku pe’a on April 27 for another adventure to the South Pacific. If you interested to following his progress, he is posting updates to his blog mokupea.blogspot.com. It is interesting reading. Sail Fast and Safe….. 3 PACIFIC CUP UPDATE As July draws near, we can proudly announce that this year's Fun Race to Hawaii, The Pacific Cup, with the first boats starting on July 6, is the largest in several races. Count 'em – 62 boats, over 300 racers, a new Holoholo Crusing Division, 2 multihulls, and a 92 footer! If you'll be in the San Francisco Bay Area any time from July 1 to July 11, try to make your way to Richmond Yacht Club and visit the new Pacific Cup Village. There will be events all week long leading up to the Bon Voyage Party on July 5. Tickets are available on the Pacific Cup website at www.pacificcup.org. Here at KYC, our Committee Chairs have begun scheduling for the week of July 17 to 25, and training sessions are underway. Volunteers are still being welcomed on most committees, find your preference on the board at the club or on the KYC website, get in touch and sign up to help! It's a great time to get know other club members and great visitors from the mainland. Of course, here at KYC, we've got a few parties of our own planned. Thanks to the hard work of Cathy Pratt, KYC's aloha spirit will shine through. All tickets for the events must be purchased on line at www.pacificcup.org. Prices increase on July 6, so get your tickets early. You'll pick up your tickets or wristbands at KYC after July 19. A SPECIAL REQUEST FROM THE MOORING COMMITTEE Aloha Wet Slip Holders, As you are probably aware, the Pacific Cup Yacht Race is just around the corner. The Mooring Committee is writing to request your assistance in possibly making your slip available for use by the visiting yachts from San Francisco and other areas. Perhaps this would be an appropriate time to schedule your annual "haul out". If you are able to assist us in this manner, please contact Bob Hurd, Port Captain, at 808-291-7001 to advise him of the availability of your slip for this period of time. Ideally, the window of time that we will need your assistance is between July 17 to July 26. We appreciate your help in this matter. Sincerely, The Mooring Committee LOOK AT THE WEEK'S EVENTS: Monday – July 21, 2014 (Piano Bar) non ticketed 1600 – 1800...............................................................Happy Hour 1730 – 1930 ................................................Grill/Window Dinner 1900 – 2100 ...............................................Pianist: (Ms.) Shivani Tuesday - July 22, 2014 Country Night $25 p/p and special Sierra Nevada Beer prices 1600 – 1800...............................................................Happy Hour 1730 – 1830......................Country Line Dancing by Kate Taylor 1830 – 2000 .............................................................Food Service 1900 – 2100 ................................................The Missy Jane Band Wednesday – July 23, 2014 Hawaiian Luau $50 p/p, kids to age 12 $30 0500 ............................................................Pig loaded in Imu 1700 ...........................................Conch Shell/Imu Ceremony 1800 – 1830.................................................................Keiki Hula 1600 – 1800...............................................................Happy Hour 1830 – 2000 ..............................................................Food service 1845 – 1915................................................Live Hawaiian Music 1930 – 2200 ...............................................................Chief Show Thursday – July 24, 2014 Mt Gay Night Get your Red Hat here! $40 p/p $30 for kids no drink tickets 1600 – 1800Happy Hour, climbing wall, spinnaker packing contests 1730 – 2000 ............................................................Food Stations 1900 – 2200........................................Frankie and the Drive inns Friday – July 25, 2014 Awards Ceremony and Celebration Party $45 p/p 1600 – 1800...............................................................Happy Hour 1700 - 1900 .......................................................................Awards 1900 – 2130 ............................................................Food Stations 2000 – 2200 .........................................................Hooligans Harp SNACK BAR DAILY HOURS 0700-1030: Window- Breakfast 1100-1400: Window- Lunch 1700- 2000: Grill - Dinner (Saturday, Sunday and Monday only) OTHER SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES: 4 Commodore Chico Cantu exchanges club burgees with Kathy Curtis, a member of the Lake Guntersville Yacht Club. Lake Guntersville Yacht Club, Alabama The beginning, in 1940 a group of boaters, most of whom owned cabins on the newly formed lake, met to discuss forming a boating club. A fish fry was held at the old Gunter Home on Preston Island and 150 people came. There were four 25’ cruisers, four runabouts and a few outboard fishing boats. Twenty-three joined paying dues of $5.00 Tuesday - July 22, 2014 Coconut Island walking tour - $12 p/p - limit 40 Wednesday - July 23, 2014 Coconut Island walking tour - $12 p/p - limit 40 Friday – July 25, 2014 (Awards) Craft Fair 9 am to 2 pm Saturday – July 26, 2014 Delivery Skipper Briefing 9 AM Plywood Cup fundraiser for United Cerebral Palsy So you see, lots of activity will be happening around the club. We hope you'll join us as a volunteer and at all these fun events! Port Captain Bob Hurd Aloha. The North hoist will be replaced on or about Monday, June 9. The job may stretch into the week, so please plan your haul-out requests around the dates June 9 to June 14. Speaking of the work area, the Marina Regulations state that this area is reserved for those Club members who have a wet or dry slip at the Club and is by appointment only. Call me if you want to use this area, and I will see if I can schedule a time and location for your project. Please provide me with the dates requested, type of work, the expected duration, and who is going to perform the work. A copy of the Best Maintenance Practices is available at the Club office to guide you on how to do your work. Pacific Cup is coming up again this year. The Pacific Cup Mooring Committee will be looking for club members who are willing to lend their slip to the escort boats and racers for about a 2-week period. I am not a member of this committee; you can address your concerns about mooring to Mike Barker or Ralph Foulger during the race itself. I will take over the harbor again after the last day of celebrations. Do not plan to invite boating guests during the race period. I do not have the exact dates, but plan arrivals from July 17 through July 25. I have been looking at the mooring lines and electrical connections on the piers again, and have found only a few that need attention. Letters about mooring deficiencies are a heads up for the slip holder, and not meant to be punitive. The Club provides the eye bolts on the piers, and the slip holder is solely responsible for the remainder of the mooring gear. It is very easy to overlook flaws in mooring gear that has served you well over the years. If you see your neighbor’s gear has a flaw, tell him directly or call me if it needs immediate attention. Eyebolts will be replaced by Maintenance upon a request to the office. The un-official Foul Weather Friends volunteers patrol the piers as a courtesy to other members upon the approach of a major storm. You may hear from them about your mooring before or during a weather event. Stay safe, have fun, and I’ll see you on the water. Aloha, Adult sailing classes will be offered again at KYC, taught on a Cal 20 June 2nd, 9th, 16th and ending on June 23rd. The class times are 9am until 12 noon. Cost is $180 for members and $230 for non-members. Please contact the KYC office at 247-4121 if you would like to sign up. Mahalo~ Jesse Andrews Membership Count as of May 1, 2014 Rick Villalobos SENIOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .607 LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 ASSOCIATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 INTERMEDIATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 LIFE FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 JUNIOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .898 First Tuesday Dinghy Racing Frederic Berg The look on Jesse’s face was priceless. When all the FJs and 420s were pulled out, there still weren't enough boats!! Who won? Who knows? We had to swap out crews so that everyone got a chance to sail. Word is out. First Tuesdays are the place to be this summer to get your dinghy fever fix. Look for some team racing in the near future. I’m still feeling a little dinghy. Next First Tuesday is June 3rd. Mark your calendar, you won’t want to miss it. Made with Aloha Craft Fair on Friday, July 25th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Longhouse. Make sure you have marked your calendar for July 25, 2014, when 21 KYC Crafters will present an amazing array of products and creations. Items ranging from ever-popular jams & jellies, sauces and baked goodies to unique and exquisite jewelry, highlighting shells, beach glass, jade and other natural materials. Look for outstanding art work, watercolors, photos, items crafted from local woods, some clothing, and some sweets for your sweetie, onolicious chocolate using all locally grown ingredients. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. you will find all this and much more in our KYC Made With Aloha Craft Fair. Come on down, shop and meet our very talented crafters. 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Ever wondered if "Good Buddy" and "Over and Out" are proper phrases to use? All KYC members are invited to join in a VHF radio training session Monday, June 9 at 6 PM on the KYC Upper Deck. There will be a briefing of usage standards and LIVE radio training on both handheld and base station radios for anyone interested and learning or brushing up on their radio skills. Everyone welcome. Pacific Cup volunteers on committees involving radio use are strongly urged to attend this important live training session. OO7 out in front. KYC placed second this year. Photos Dick Perkins Art Nelson Sailmaker Ullman Sails Hawaii 1163 Kona Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 808.593.9958, 808.591.9056 Fax e-mail: [email protected] Awnings & Canvas • Riggers & Sailmakers by Trade Open Monday thru Friday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Contact our sailmaker Marc Barra for pick-up and delivery to KYC. OUR PRODUCTS COME WRAPPED IN OUR SAILING EXPERIENCE. 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Local club volunteers, led by PRO Clark Fremgen put on an outstanding four day regatta for 20 boats that were sponsored by Horizon Lines with additional support from West Marine and Big Foot Trapeze from Australia. Competitors from the mainland, Canada, Australia, and the UK participated. The PAC RIM series had nine races (all counted in the scoring) in a wide range of conditions. The first day saw strong 20 knot trades with a 30 plus knot plus squall in the middle of the afternoon. The second and third days had shifty moderate 10-14 knot northerly winds. The racing was close with all the leaders having up and down finishes during the first two days. Going into the final day of the series four boats were bunched at the top of the leader board. The racing was exciting as different boats led during the back and forth windward/leeward legs that had big holes in the wind. In the end Brad Ruetnik and Garrett Brom from San Diego prevailed. This is Brad’s second PAC RIM victory. Former World Champions (and PAC RIM winners!) Kris Bundy and Jamie Hensler finished in second place two points back and Terry Gleeson and Evan Sjostedt were third. Evan also won the youngest sailor award. The Bundy/Hensler team won the combined over 100 years old award that six teams qualified for. Lauren Laventure and Jason Lemieux won the first female home trophy. This was one of the best PAC RIM racing conditions over three days ever sailed and there was only one general recall the entire time. Clark and his team did an outstanding job. The I-14 Junior sail training event took place on Sunday morning. This Ecoflag (gsa.org) sponsored event has been a part of the program from start. The weather cooperated and the on the water event was a huge success as 15 top sailors from different Junior programs around the state participated. The ashore session started at 10AM with tacking drills and rigging familiarity. Then five of the most advanced boats and sailors including eventual PAC RIM winner Brad Reutenik took Junior sailors out on the bay for amazingly fast rides on the most modern up to date racing skiffs in the world. Kites were set and trapeze work refined. The wind was perfect as the float boat was used to rotate the sailors on and off the boats. Everybody got a good ride. The The Global Sports Alliance through the Ecoflag movement promotes clean air and clean water through sporting events worldwide. It is the environmental arm of the Sony Corporation. The sailing community and the International Fourteen Class have supported this organization for 15 years. Our local sponsors Horizon Lines and West Marine are proud to be part of this environmental and socially aware movement. Three local I-14s sailed during the week. Elise Leroux and Doug Gordon completed all the races---Well Done. Tom Pochereva and Shelley James had a boom break down and missed Day 2 but came back to win the Hawaii State Championship race. Cecilia Jansson and Brad Cole crewed on mainland boats and gained lots of invaluable experience. Fred Berg sailed in the Hawaii State Championship race. The local fleet gained two more 14s that did not return to the mainland in the containers. Our local KYC fleet continues to grow. For those interested in joining the fleet see any of the members for information. We race with the Cal 20s on Class Boat days. As mentioned above----For the first time ever the International Fourteen Hawaii State Championship Pursuit race run in conjunction with a PAC RIM regatta was won by a local fleet member! Tom Pochereva and Shelley James led from start to finish sailing a flawless race in moderate 10-12 knot breeze from the northeast. The course took the fleet from the yacht club bulkhead, around F, up to A, out into the ocean by way of the Sampan Channel, around R2, back down the channel to an orange turning mark, down the bay almost to the sandbar to another orange turning mark and back to the club Beer Can finish line for a 12 mile “Kaneohe Bay tour”. Mickey Radjowski and Emma sailing Chris Rutz’s Bieker 5 started seventh and finished in second place. They sailed a very strong ocean leg and chased Tom and Shelley all the way to the finish. Cameron Puckey and Richard Didham were third to finish and had the fourth fastest boat around the course. Canadians Greg Loffree and Zac Baum barely beat fellow Canadians Lauren Laventure and Jason Lemieux by 2 seconds at the finish for fourth place. The fastest boat around the course was PAC RIM winners Brad Reutenik and Garrett Brom in 1 hour 23 minutes and 27 seconds. They were followed by Steve Goodson and Alan Diercks who finished 13 seconds later for second place in the overall elapsed time category. The race was sailed in picture perfect weather. A short awards presentation followed by a pizza and beer lunch concluded the day. The boats were loaded back in to the containers for the trip home. Special THANKS TO ALL the volunteers and staff at the club for another super successful dinghy regatta at KYC. We hope to see a bigger fleet back in 2016. ALOHA. See full results on page 12 I14 Pac Rim Championship participants gather on the lawn Alan Laflin (73) and Eric Arens crew (74) on their last 14 race----before retiring. Their boat is staying at KYC. KYC I-14 Junior Sail Training Vice Commodore Tom Pochereva & Shelley James Kawika Tumilowicz Elise Leroux & Doug Gordon Kaila Baker PRO Clark Fremgen and Simi Gross Race Committee Mani Bacon Cecilia Jansson Photos: Kai Andrade Koa Blair 11 International International 14 14 Pacific Pacific Rim Rim Regatta Regatta K aneohe Y acht C Kaneohe Yacht Club lub - Kaneohe, Kaneohe, Hawaii Hawaii O ctober 2 6/28 2014 20 14 October 26/28 Sail Sail Number USA USA 1 1161 1 61 USA 1189 USA 1 1 89 USA 1 1 87 USA 1187 U SA 1 1 91 USA 1191 USA 1 1 86 USA 1186 USA USA 1 1159 1 59 USA 1168 USA 1 1 68 USA 1192 USA 1 1 92 USA 1 1 85 USA 1185 USA 1 1 77 USA 1177 CAN 616 616 CAN C AN 618 618 CAN USA 1 1 83 USA 1183 USA USA 1 1162 1 62 U USA SA 1 1545 545 USA 1 1 06 USA 1106 USA 1 1 44 USA 1144 USA 1 111 USA 1111 USA 1127 1127 USA USA 1104 1104 USA Boat Boat name name Skipper Skipper SER SERIES IES F INAL RESULTS RESULTS FINAL Crew Race 1 AST ASTRAGULUS RAGULUS BR BRAD AD R RUETENIK UETENIK GARRETT G ARRETT BROM BROM 5 KRIS JAMIE SS MINNOW MINNOW KR IS BUNDY BUNDY JAMI E HENSLER HENSLER 1 T ERRY G LEESON STEDT MO MORNING RNING STAR STAR TERRY GLEESON EVAN EV AN SJO SJOSTEDT 4 JO E BERSCH BERSCH ST ILL 14 14 L EITH SH ENSTONE 3 STILL JOE LEITH SHENSTONE PUNK MI CHAEL L AZZARO 9 A ATOMIC TOMIC PUNK KI KIRK RK T TWARDOWSH WARDOWSH MICHAEL LAZZARO AL AN DIERCKS DIERCKS 2 ST EVE GOODSON GOODSON U USA1159 SA1159 STEVE ALAN BIG P PAUL AUL G GALVEZ ALVEZ AL VEZ C CAMERON AMERON MCDONALD MCDONALD D DNS(21) NS(21) BI G FOOT FOOT MAR TIN FABIANSSON FABIANSSON 10 KIT KR KRIS IS HENDERSON HENDERSON MARTIN KI T RICHARD DIDHAM DIDHAM DNF(21) CAMERON PUCKEY PUCKEY NUTS CAMERON RICHARD DNF(21) PET ER MOHLER MOHLER 7 R ON BO EHM L UCKY DOG DOG LUCKY RON BOEHM PETER JASEN L EMIEUX DNF(21) SABO SABOTAGE TAGE L LAUREN AUREN L LAVENTURE AVENTURE LEMIEUX DNF(21) Z AC BAUM BAUM 12 G FORCE 3 G REG LOFFREE LOFFREE GFORCE GREG ZAC BR AD COLE COLE 11 C RUCIBLE ST EVE SCHUMAKER SCHUMAKER CRUCIBLE STEVE BRAD MI CHAEL RADJOWSKI RADJOWSKI D NF(21) ER ERIS IS C CHRIS HRIS RUTZ RUTZ MICHAEL DNF(21) JAMI E RIED RIED T THE HE HOFF HOFF JAMIE AR ART T VASENIUS VASENIUS 6 EL EISE LEROUIX LEROUIX MAL OLO DOUG GORDON 13 MALOLO ELEISE AN LAFLIN LAFLIN I CAN'T CAN'T REMEMBER REMEMBER AL ER IC AH RENS DNS(21) ALAN ERIC AHRENS DNS(21) MOTHER L AWRENCE HENDERSON HENDERSON KU G RENDAL'S MOTHER RT SC HMIDT 8 GRENDAL'S LAWRENCE KURT SCHMIDT BRENNAN ASH TON 1127 ZACH FAORCADE FAORCADE D NF(21) 1127 BRENNAN ASHTON ZACH DNF(21) SHELLEY JAMES 14 PARANOID TOM TOM POCHEREVA POCHEREV SHELLEY PARANOID EVA A Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9 5 2 5 5 4 3 1 2 4 4 4 2 2 4 10 3 4 3 6 2 1 3 6 7 5 2 1 8 5 1 15 1 7 10 9 8 7 5 1 9 1 9 12 13 6 7 6 10 D NS(21) 1 8 DNS(21) 5 6 2 4 4 OWF(10) OWF(10) 7 13 9 9 9 2 5 DNS(21) DNS(21) 3 6 3 8 7 12 6 8 11 11 10 10 13 7 11 D NF(21) 14 8 DNF(21) 15 11 3 10 3 OWF(11) OWF(11) 11 16 13 12 13 11 12 O WF(9) 13 15 OWF(9) 11 14 14 14 13 D NF(21) 15 7 DNF(21) 12 10 8 8 17 6 DNF(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) D NS(21) D NS(21) 15 9 DNF(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) 14 OWF(12) OWF(17) OWF(12) 17 18 16 OWF(17) 19 19 18 DNS(21) DNS(21) 16 14 14 15 18 17 15 DNS(21) DNF(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) 12 12 DNF(21) D NS(21) 18 17 OWF(16) DNS(21) 17 OWF(16) 16 18 16 OWF(13) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) DNS(21) OWF(13) 17 16 19 Total T otal Points Points 32 34 36 41 65 66 72 74 87 88 106 111 114 114 119 119 134 149 151 158 160 163 Current Current Standings Standings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 YO YOUNGEST UNGEST Sail Sail NumBoat NumBoat name name Skipper Skipper Crew USA USA 1 1187 187 MO MORNING RNING STAR STAR T TERRY ERRY G GLEESON LEESON EVAN EV AN SJO SJOSTEDT STEDT Sail Sail NumBoat NumBoat name name Skipper Skipper Crew USA USA 1 1189 189 SS MINNOW MINNOW KR KRIS IS BUNDY BUNDY JAMI JAMIE E HENSLER HENSLER Sail Sail NumBoat NumBoat name name Skipper Skipper Crew CAN CAN 616 616 SABO SABOTAGE TAGE L LAUREN AUREN L LAVENTURE AVENTURE JASEN L LEMIEUX EMIEUX Current Current Standings Standings 1 MA MASTERS STERS Current Current Standings Standings 1 FEMALE FEMALE 2014 Hawaii State I-14 DISTANCE PURSUIT RACE SAIL # USA 1104 USA 1162 USA 1185 CAN 618 CAN 616 USA 1168 USA 1127 USA 1192 USA 1183 USA 1106 USA 1144 USA 1161 USA 1159 USA 1111 USA 1191 USA 1177 USA 1187 USA 1545 USA 1186 USA1139 USA 1189 12 Current Current Standings Standings 1 FINAL BOAT SKIPPER START TIME FINISH TIME ELAPSED POS PARANOID TOM POCHEREVA 11:00:00 12:36:52 1:36:52 1 ERIS CHRIS RUTZ 11:07:00 12:37:45 1:30:45 2 NUTS CAMERON PUCKEY 11:15:00 12:38:44 1:23:44 3 GFORCE 3 GREG LOFFREE 11:10:00 12:39:32 1:29:32 4 SABOTAGE LAUREN LAVENTURE 11:10:30 12:39:35 1:29:05 5 BIG FOOT PAUL GALVEZ 11:16:30 12:40:41 1:24:11 6 1160 BRENNAN ASHTON 11:03:00 12:42:15 1:39:15 7 KIT KRIS HENDERSON 11:19:00 12:43:20 1:24:20 8 CRUCIBLE STEVE SCHUMAKER 11:12:00 12:44:10 1:32:10 9 MALOLO ELEISE LEROUIX 11:01:00 12:46:05 1:45:05 10 I CAN'T REMEMBER ALAN LAFLIN 11:05:30 12:46:22 1:40:52 11 ASTRAGULUSBRAD RUETENIK 11:24:00 12:47:27 1:23:27 12 USA1159 STEVE GOODSON 11:24:30 12:48:10 1:23:40 13 GRENDAL'S MO LAWRENCE HENDERSON 11:05:00 12:48:50 1:43:50 14 STILL 14 JOE BERSCH 11:25:00 12:49:15 1:24:15 15 LUCKY DOG RON BOEHM 11:20:00 12:49:50 1:29:50 16 MORNING STAR TERRY GLEESON 11:26:00 12:51:08 1:25:08 17 THE HOFF JAMIE RIED 11:17:00 12:53:09 1:36:09 18 ATOMIC PUNKKIRK TWARDOWSH 11:22:00 12:53:11 1:31:11 19 I DID IT AGAINFRED BERG 11:02:00 12:57:05 1:55:05 20 SS MINNOW KRIS BUNDY 11:27:00 12:49:45 1:22:45 DSQ FINISHED TIME WINNER! Glenn D. Clark Jr., and Chip Gunther on Valcour #488 Ernest “Chip” Gunther September 12, 1923 - March 22, 2014 Pilot, Sailor, Friend Sailing with Chip Gunther By Glenn D. Clark Jr. In 1975 KYC was very active with several fleets sailing weekends on beautiful Kaneohe Bay. Stars, Lightnings, Thistles, MPs and Cal 20s made up most of the participants that raced against each other on weekends. On a good weekend the above fleets would have about sixty boats on the water. The KYC Race Committee kept the events moving and over the many years of governing and overseeing races was honored two times for the years as being Outstanding Race Committee. The RC received the St. Petersburg Yacht Club Trophy of Recognition for Outstanding Race Committe e Operations, twice, once for Kenwood Cup and second for Kaneohe Yacht Club. Some skippers were changing fleets, selling their present boats and moving to another fleet. Many boats changed ownership from 1972 - 1975. I sold my Thistle to a sailor in Oregon and shipped it up by barge! We ended up with a Cal 20 #488. I was working at this time on the Honolulu waterfront. Chip Gunther was also a casual person on the waterfront, as he had become an employee of a small group of maritime surveyors and inspectors of problems that required investigation and analysis. It was at one such investigation that I met him and summarily invited him to sail with me at KYC, where I had observed him crewing on other sailboats. He joined KYC in 1975. We sailed the Cal 20 in many races on the bay - just outside in the ocean and to and from races off Waikiki and Pearl Harbor. We had more than our fair share of winning races and also some mistakes and bad decisions, which of course made all our competitors in our fleet happy they had beaten us. Heck, one time off Waikiki we were so far back the Rhodes 19 fleet from Lou Foster’s Hickham Harbor finished ahead of us. We made a whole fleet of sailors very happy that day! Chip was always available for crewing or sailing from Kaneohe to Waikiki and even bringing the rugged 20 footer back up the SW coast of Oahu in normal trades. Occasionally we had a third crew member for the off shore trip, but with Chip on board I felt comfortable with just the two of us sailing it. One trip back from Waikiki we missed a severe change in wind off Koko Head. We had flown our radial chute from Diamond Head buoy to just off the entrance to Hawaii Kai Boat Harbor and wham the wind stopped and changed 180º in seconds and the spinnaker was totally and throughly wrapped on the headstay. It was a very long time before it was down and out of the way! When it came time to paint or repair Chip was always around. We had lots of success and I think between my iceboating days and Chip flying from his youth to his retirement in over fifteen different types of trainers and fighters we did have some idea of wind and sailing! When I announced in 1984 that I was going to sell the Cal 20 and retire, Chip found another crewing job in the fleet and sailed up to the time he could no longer do it safely or with any confidence. Both Chip and Norma were fine all around sailors and will be missed by many of us.They must have had something planned because just two days after Chip passed away, Norma did also. Chip (L) and Norma Gunther (R) with Walter & Grace Craver 13 SUMMER 2014 JUNIOR PROGRAM • SUMMER FUN BEGINS AT KYC!! KYC's Summer Program 2014 for juniors is the highlight of our year-round program. In an atmosphere of camaraderie and fun Junior Sailors learn the basics of sailing including all points of sail, knots, water safety and seamanship while building confidence and developing organizational and social skills. Additionally, KYC’s family oriented facility allows young people to learn tennis and to swim in a safe, well supervised environment. SESSION DATES SAILING/TENNIS Session 1: June 2 to June 13 Session 2: June 16 to June 27 Session 3: June 30 to July 11 Session 4: July 14 to July 18 Session 5: July 28 to August 1 SWIMMING Session 1: June 2 to June 13 Session 2: June 16 to June 27 Session 3: June 30 to July 11 Session 4: July 14 to July 18 Session 5: July 28 to August 1 HOW TO REGISTER Registration will be accepted during normal office hours at the KYC Office. All class sizes are limited and students will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. All applications, charter agreements, medical and release forms (on the bottom of the application) must be submitted prior to the beginning of class. JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP AT KYC Juniors ten years of age and up may become members at KYC. Complete information on the Junior Membership may be obtained from the KYC Office. Further Information: For specific information relating to the Sailing Program contact Sailing Director Jesse Andrews at 247-4121 or by e-mail to [email protected]. For specific information relating to the Tennis Program contact Bruce Nagel at 262-2057. For information concerning the Learn to Swim Program contact the Kaneohe Yacht Club Office at 247-4121. Sea Urchin Class: Students (ages 6-8 yrs. old) with little or no previous sailing experience. An introduction to sailing taught in a Cal 20 with an instructor on board at all times. Students become familiar with the boat and sailing in the bay. They will get hands on experience rigging, trimming sails and steering the boat. Limited to 5 students per class. Please bring your own life jacket. Cost: Members $120.00 and Non-Members $140. Class times: Monday – Friday, 1:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Session 1- June 2- 6, Session 2- June 9-13, Session 3- June 16-20, Session 4- June 30-July 3, (Monday –Thursday) members-$96.00/non-members $112.00, Session 5- July 21-25, Session 6-July 28-August 1st. Morning Beginner: For beginning (entry-level) sailors primarily, students aged 9 to 18. This class emphasizes knowledge of the boat, rigging, basics of sailing, water safety, and confidence in boat handling on all points of sail. Class times: Monday - Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Afternoon Accelerated Topper: For students primarily aged 9 to 18. Students that have already taken the beginning sailing class and wish to further develop sailing skills and get comfortable sailing on their own. This class will also focus on knowledge of the boat, rigging, basics of sailing, water safety and confidence in boat handling on all points of sail. Class times: Monday - Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Introduction to Racing: Designed for the Junior Sailor who has taken a beginner class but has not yet taken an advanced or racing class. Emphasis is on boat handling skills and racing tactics. Class times: Monday - Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Advanced El Toro: Designed for the Junior Sailor interested in improving racing skills. Class will consist of classroom lectures, sailing drills and races. This class is a prerequisite for the 420/Laser Racing Class. Class times: Monday - Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 420/Laser Racing: This class is for Junior Sailors primarily aged 13 to 18 who have taken the advanced El Toro class and are ready to move on to 420 and Lasers. This class will stress the fundamentals 14 and tactics of racing, all sail combinations including spinnakers, and an emphasis on teamwork in the double-handed 420. Students are encouraged to sign up for the 420’s with a partner. If they are interested in sailing Lasers they are encouraged to use their own boats. Class times: Monday - Friday, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. SAILING PROGRAM FEES AND DISCOUNTS Fees for Sessions 1, 2, & 3—Morning Beginner and Afternoon Accelerated Topper, Introduction to Racing, Advanced El Toro and 420/Laser Racing are $240.00 for Members and $280.00 for Non-Members. The fee for students who enroll in both a morning class and afternoon class will be $400.00 for members and $480.00 for Non-Members. There will be no class on July 4th, so Session 3 prices for Members are $200.00 and $240.00 for Non-Members. The fee for students who enroll In both a morning and afternoon class for Session 3 will be $320.00 for Members and $400.00 for Non-Members. *Fees for students who enroll in Sessions 4 & 5 (one week class) are $120.00 for Members and 140.00 for Non-Members. Program fees are payable upon submission of the application. Payments must be by cash, check or credit cards. No fees will be returned after May 30, 2014 and no fees will be prorated for missed class time. Fees for Pre-Teen and Teen members. A 10% discount is applied for students using their own boats and for sibling signing up at the same time. SAILING PROGRAM SWIM TEST All juniors, regardless of age or number of years in the program, will be required to take a simple swim and lifejacket test on the first day of class. LEARN TO SWIM Taught by a Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructor, KYC’s Learn to Swim Program will offer the following classes: Minnows: For ages three and up. Red Cross Beginner Swimming Levels 1 and 2 with emphasis on comfort, safety and fun in the water. Class times: Monday - Friday 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Sharks and Dolphins: Red Cross Swimming Levels 3 to 6 tailored to each student’s abilities. Sharks-Class times: Monday - Friday 11:00 a.m. to11:30 a.m. Dolphins-Class times: Monday – Friday 11:30-12 noon. Fees will be $75.00 for Members and $85.00 for Non-Members. Fees for Session 3 will be $67.50 for Members and $76.50 for Non-Members. TENNIS FUN AT KYC The Bruce Nagel Tennis Academy at Kaneohe Yacht Club will offer lessons in the same two week format as the Sailing Program. Classes are taught by USPTA Certified Professionals who make learning tennis fun and exciting. Tennis classes at KYC are offered Monday through Thursday with Friday reserved as a “rain day”. Champs - 5 to 8 years old. This class is for those with limited or no tennis experience. Students will learn the basic strokes and develop hand-eye coordination. This is a great age to learn tennis. Class times: Monday - Thursday, 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Winners - 9 to 13 years old. These students can expect to learn the strokes and strategies for playing the game of tennis. Sportsmanship, conditioning and the fundamentals are emphasized. Class times: Monday - Thursday, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Future Pros - 8 to 15 years old. This class is for those juniors who have already developed the basic strokes and fundamental tennis skills. Class times: Monday - Thursday, 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Fees for Sessions 1, 2, & 3 are $135.00 for Members and $150.00 for Non-Members. *Fees for Students who enroll in Sessions 4 & 5 (one week class) are $75.00 for Members and $90.00 for Non-Members. KANEOHE YACHT CLUB 2014 SUMMER PROGRAM APPLICATION NAME: __________________________________________________ Nickname: ________________________________ Age: ___________ ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ Telephone: ______________________ e-mail: ___________________ IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY: ________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Contacts Mother: ________________ Daytime Phone: ______________ Cell/2nd number: _________________ Father: _________________ Daytime Phone: ______________ Cell/2nd number: _________________ Sailing Class Morning Beginner Session Cost Session Cost 1 2 3 $240 $280 4 5 $120 $140 Afternoon Accelerated Topper 1 2 3 $240 $280 4 5 $120 $140 Introduction to Racing 1 2 3 $240 $280 4 5 $120 $140 Advanced El Toro 1 2 3 $240 $280 4 5 $120 $140 420/Laser 1 2 3 $240 $280 4 5 $120 $140 El Toro/420 Combined 1 2 3 $400 $480 4 5 $240 $280 Session 3- Members $200/$320 Non-Members $240/$400 Learn to Swim Session Cost Minnow 1 2 3 4 $75 $85 Shark 1 2 3 4 $75 $85 Dolphin 1 2 3 4 $75 $85 Session 3- Members $67.50 Non-Members $76.50 Session 4-5- Members $37.50 Non-Members $$42.50 Tennis Class Session Cost Session Cost Champs 1 2 3 $135 $150 4 5 $75 $90 Winners 1 2 3 $135 $150 4 5 $75 $90 Future Pros 1 2 3 $135 $150 4 5 $75 $90 (Less Discount ______________) Total Due: _________________ Release I, ___________________________, agree to hold Kaneohe Yacht Club, its officers, employees and all committees concerned harmless and free of liability of any nature whatsoever for accidents to my child while participating in the Kaneohe Yacht Club Summer Programs. 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