APRIL 2018 BEACON

North Channel Yacht Club

April 2018 Beacon

3 Editor 5 Commodore

7 Vice Commodore 9 Rear Commodore 10 Chaplain Art Brooks 13 Ancient Mariners 15 First Mates Mention & Flyers

18 Organization Chart 22 Calendar of Events 24 Work Weekend OD & Weekday Managers 25 Mainland Well Waiting List 26 Flag & BOD Contacts / Meeting Info 28 Membership Updates NA Photos

30 BOD Meeting Minutes 34 Miscelaneous Flyers 38 Great Lakes Lake Levels 40 For Sale

A few new things to talk about in this Beacon. First, we have a new entry from our newly designated Harbormaster Leslie Leitch. Formerly appointed as Incoming Rendezvous, Leslie has worked to control the boating guests that attend Poker Runs, Fundraisers, and Visiting Yachtsmen, etc. The nomenclature Harbormaster is universally recognized in the boating community and so the designation was changed in an effort to help others to understand his position. Look for his page later in this Beacon for information on the currently approved incoming rendezvous so we can all plan accordingly. Another new feature for us comes from Boat US. They’ve made available to us their library of informative articles written for the boating public and I’ve included 2 in this Beacon. The first of them is again regarding the Drowning Hazard associated with swimming in a marina caused by electrical failures on nearby boats. Please note, because equipment like battery chargers and air conditioners go on and off randomly all the time, and because boats move, a place that’s safe today, may be dangerous tomorrow, or even 5 minutes from now. No Swimming in Harbors!! The second came as a shock to me, virtually every fire extinguisher made by Kidde and sold for boats since 1973 has been recalled. Look at the article later in this Beacon and check for yours by clicking the link on that page. The recalled fire extinguishers were sold under many brand names and have plastic handles. So now for some good news, Spring is Due to Show Up at any time! Our mistresses await us in the marina and I can’t wait to take her out, and neither can my wife! Am I

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April is here and we are getting closer to opening up our island for another fun season of boating and camaraderie. Please make every effort to attend the Elite Brigade work parties which start April 14th. We will need lots of help as we begin removing and replacing the old siding on the clubhouse along with the other list of duties to make the island come alive. 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 26th. 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 10th at 6:00 PM thru Thursday, June 14th after lunch. Look for future FanOuts for further information. We still need 2 weekday managers to fill our missing slots in September. Please try to get some member friends together to fill those two missing weeks and let Vicky or Dick Raymond know. (810-794-4850). There is still time to join over 60 of your fellow NCYC members for the Commodore’s Cruise in September. The cruise will take us from New York to Halifax, Nova Scotia along the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Please contact me if you are interested in joining us or have questions.

Regards,

Commodore Randy

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The Great Lakes are sure getting some much-needed attention! The EPA released a plan for reducing levels of phosphorus that feed giant masses of algae on the shallowest of the Great Lakes. Excessive algal growth poses substantial threats to both Lake Erie’s ecosystem and human health. In the last decade, harmful and nuisance algae growth in the lake has increased significantly due to storms that deliver high levels of nutrients from major rivers. Recurring algae blooms and associated “dead zones” (oxygen-depleted areas created when algae die and decompose) threaten drinking water quality and Lake Erie’s critical $12.9 billion tourism industry and world-class fishery. Also, while you are on the water, watch out for a yellow torpedo looking device. It is called a Slocum glider. It will be cruising through the Great Lakes collecting data for scientists, such as tagged fish and their movements, water temperature and the forming of harmful algae blooms. The glider sends the data back to the lab in a real time fashion so the scientists and researchers can make decisions quicker. It sure is nice to see the leadership in the government when is comes to such a vital resource. On March 11th, Marie and I along with Commodore Randy and Linda Pagel, PC Tom and Judy McHugh and Frank and Dianne Corcoran had the pleasure of representing North Channel Yacht Club at the Blessing of the Fleet in Detroit. It is truly an honor to be part of such a long-standing tradition in such a historical church. If you have never taken part in the Blessing of the Fleet, mark you calendars for the second Sunday in March. It’s time to make sure your watercraft registration is up to date. All watercraft, unless exempt, must be registered with the Michigan Secretary of State. Registrations expire March 31 in the third year of issuance. Coming up fast and furious is the first Elite Brigade on Saturday April 14th. Please try to attend as many work parties as possible because we need your help. Also coming up is the First Mates Fashion show on May 6th. This is a premier event hosted by the First Mates and a great way to spend time with family and reconnect with NCYC friends. V/C Ian Blackburn

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As I write this article it is only three weeks away from our first Elite Brigade to take place April 14th. As I write this article it is only three weeks away from our first Elite Brigade to take place April 14th. On April 14th we will begin the task of preparing the club house and harbor and grounds for the up-coming boating season. If you have any specific skill such as carpentry, electrical, plumbing etc. Please contact Harbor and Grounds Director Tom Altobelli or Club House Director Scott Greenfelder ahead of time to offer your services. This will help Tom and Scott in preparing for the work weekends ahead. Please review the O.D. work schedule for your work weekend. You should contact the O.D. you are assigned to for specific scheduling of work hours. If you have any questions feel free to contact Secretary Glenn Nixon. Also check out the Schedule of events for upcoming meetings, rendezvous and all club functions.

Terri and I hope you all have a great and safe Easter weekend.

Rear Commodore Bill

AMessage from Chaplain Art Brooks

During the month of March, Dick and Vickie Raymond suffered the sudden loss of Dick’s mother on March 3, 2018 after a fall. Dick mentioned that she had spent a lot of time at the club and knew many members. Please remember her, the Raymond family and all of the NCYC family in your prayers.

The first day of Spring has passed and our thoughts are turning to starting anew. The following passage appealed to me as a plan.

“Gardens of our Souls” If I were planning a flower garden of color, texture and form, my first step would be to prepare the ground for planting. So I would pull up any weeds that might interfere with the growth of the flowers, knowing that weeding only one time would not be enough. To ensure the growth of my flowers, I would weed my garden regularly. The same holds true in the garden of my soul where thoughts and faith come together to form a spirituality that nourishes and sustains me. If I continue to weed my mind of hurt feelings and angry thoughts, then I am clearing the way for positive images to grow and flourish. It is true – love and understanding will come forth as I free my thoughts and prepare the way for positive living. HAVE A WONDERFUL EASTER SEASON !!!!

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There were 11 people in Attendance at the March Business Meeting. There were 15 people at the March luncheon. The next Business Meeting is April 10 th 2018 at the Moose Lodge.

The next luncheon will be April 19 th 2018 at G Willies Bar and Grill 31230 Harper at 13 Mile Rd.48082

Fair Winds, Calm Seas Archie Archibald Ancient Mariners President

First Mates Mention

April 2018

Hi Ladies:

Spring has sprung!! I hope everyone has a very Happy Easter!! We are looking forward to the First Mate Fashion Show on Sunday May 6, 2018. It is being held at Barrister Gardens and reservations are being taken by Jill Romatz. Form and check are due by April 21, 2018. The fashion show is a great way to take a more active role in participating with First Mates. This is our largest fund raiser. Donations are welcome for the raffle as well as monetary donations. Monetary donations should be made payable to Shelley Sweier. Our next general membership meeting is scheduled for Saturday, May 27th, 2018, in the clubhouse followed by our annual Welcome Reception.

Respectfully, Lisa Roath 2018 First Mates Publicity Director

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Number of tickets ______________ @ $37 each. Total enclosed ______________ Name _______________________________ Phone Number __________________ Guest Names _________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Reservations are being taken by Jill Romatz. Send this form and a check made payable to NCYC First Mates by Saturday, April 21, 2018 to: 28312 Emerald Ct. Chesterfield, MI 48047 rromatz69@comcast.net / 586-265-7793

Questions? Call Shelley Sweier, 2018 Fashion Show Chairperson 248-330-2141 In order to make this event a success, raffle donations are needed. Please contact Shelley Sweier if you would like to make a cash donation for a raffle purchase or to donate an item for the raffle. Thank you.

Hello NCYC Members, 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 labeled my position 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 clubs and either approves 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 weekend incoming events. 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: • 6/1-6/3 - ABYA Spring Dinner Dance -Limited to 30 ABYA boats: weekend • 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

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

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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

Planning Forward Committee

Committee Reserve Fund

Procedures Guidelines & Committee P/C Rick Romatz

Committee Nominating P/C Chuck

Committee By Laws

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

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

North Channel Yacht Club Calendar of Events 2018

Date

Event

OD

January 20 February 2-4

Commodores Ball

- - - - - - - - - - -

Edgerly/Malik Snowmobile Trip

March 11

Blessing of the Fleet at Mariner's Church

March 9-11

ABYA Spring Rendezvous Midland

April 14 April 21 April 28

Elite Brigade Elite Brigade Elite Brigade

May 5 May 6

Elite Brigade (Steak Lunch)

Fashion Show

May 12 May 19

First Spring Work Party Second Spring Work Party

May 25-28

Opening Weekend - Fitting Out

May 26 First Mates Patio Party

1:00pm - General Membership Meeting 6:00pm - Steer Roast Dinner

Tom Altobelli

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 June 8-10 June 10-15 June 15-17

ABYA Dinner Dance - June 2

P/C Pat Carroll P/C Jim Angers Debbie Siwek P/C Edgar Atnip

Tiki Bar

Ladies Week

Rendezvous - St. Clair

June 21

Ancient Mariners Luncheon - 1:00pm at the Club Kid's Weekend - Lisa Roath/Shelby Romatz

-

June 22-24

Bob Carnaghi

June 29-July 1

Big Smoke - Don Ruma

P/C Tom McHugh

Surf&Turf Dinner - P/C Brian McEvoy

-

July 6-8

Fourth of July Celebration Ancient Mariners Horse Races

Ron Draper

July 13-15

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 Karaoke, Sand Point Yacht Club Incoming Rendezvous

July 27-29

Brian Fringer

August 3-5

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 August 24-26

Beatle Mania Concert - August 17

Darryl Campbell P/C Denise Huntley

Potluck - Swan/Pagel

August 31-September 3

Labor Day Weekend September 1 1:00pm - General Membership Meeting Meet the Candidates

Scott Greenfelder

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

September 2 First Mates Dinner

September 7-9 September 10 September 13 September 14-16 September 21-23 September 22-29 September 28-30

Commodores Golf Outing

R/C Bill Calihan

ABYA GMM First Mates Dinner

- -

Ancient Mariners Luncheon - 1:00pm at the Club

Smoke on the Water BBQ Cook Off

P/C Rick Romatz

OPEN

Tom Martin

Commodores Cruise to the East Coast

-

OPEN

Glenn Nixon

October 5-7

Haul Out Weekend October 6 1:00pm - General Membership Meeting Haul Out Dinner October 7 First Mates Haul Out Breakfast

Debbie Siwek

October 13 October 20

First Fall Work Party Second Fall Work Party

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2018 O.D. and Weekend Work Schedule If you cannot work your scheduled weekend, it is up to you to find a replacement

2018 O.D. and Weekend Work Schedule If you cannot work your scheduled weekend, it is up to you to find a replacement

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 NCYC Rendezvous Grosse Pointe YC

Wknd

Wknd

Fitting Out GM Meeting

ABYA Dinner Dance

Tiki Bar

NCYC Rendezvous St. Clair

Kid's Weekend Party (Roath/Romatz)

Cigar/Whiskey/Wine Surf & Turf

July 4th Celebration Ancient Mariners Horse Races

Float Down (?)

5/25

6/1

6/8

6/15

6/22

6/29

7/6

7/13

7/20

7/27

Date

Date

O.D. T Altobelli

Hrs. P Carroll 16 B Carroll 16 G Wojtalik

Hrs. J Angers

Hrs. E Atnip

Hrs. B Carnaghi 16 D Lockhart

O.D. T McHugh

Hrs. R Draper 16 P Sullivan 16 S Goemell

Hrs. C Penzien 16 D Pomeroy 16 C Morrisette

Hrs. D Hall

Hrs. B Fringer 16 J Anderson

Hrs.

Hrs.

M Schoen

16 D Shepperson 16 B Watson

D Glick

16 P Frame 16 G Smith 16 R Braun 16 H Vestal

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

16

16

M Busch

16 D Duvernay

16 M Riehl

8 L Garofalo

T Hart

16 B Fringer

16

16

B Breuhan

16 K Verkest

16 L Angers

16 M Rathbone

16 D Carnaghi

P Poirier P Kelton R Rzesut D Pelletier A Pelletier A McHugh R Latowski

16 B Malik

16 G Shalagan

16 N Michel

16

8

G Murray

8 D Ruma

16 W Angers

8 T Idzikowski

16 R Currie

16 K Scicluna

16 G Brigman 16 A Brigman 16 B Hendricks

8 B Briggs

16

16

B Swatosh R Richards

16 N Werner 16 T Verkest 16 L Verkest 16 S Scarpaci 16 V Scarpaci

16 D Biel

16 M Snethcamp 16 A Herzig

16 S Popkie

8 L Piecuch

16 R LaRaia

16

16

8 J Biel

16 K McGregor

16 J Wyss

16 J Zych

16 N Thomas

16 J Vandenbossche 16

16

S Stay

8 D LeVeque

16 S Richardson 16 P Rener

16 J Van De Winkle 16 J Mantyk

16 M Davis

16 J Lutz

16

16

G Gostomski

16 S Oliver

16 J Dickson

16 A Garofalo

16 A Vercnocke

16 D McKnight

16 T Grunwald

16 B Michel

8

16

C Stroh

8 M Oliver

16 D Hines

16 J Garofalo

0 G Palmer

0 D Michel

8

16

16

8

A Herr

8 B Scarpaci

8 R Oliver

0 B Carnaghi

10 11 12 13 14

10 11 12 13 14

8

8

0

0

0

0

0

T Loy

16 R Pawelczyk

0 B Roath

8

0

16

0

0

0

0

0

K Miedema

0 S Romatz

16

0

0

8

0

0

0

0

0

G D'Haillecourt (Sr.)8

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

184 176

136 136

144 128

136 128

160 136

144 128

128 128

136 128

120 128

128 128

TOTAL

TOTAL

BUDGET

BUDGET

11

12 NCYC Rendezvous

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Wknd

Wknd

Karaoke

Friday night Beatle Mania

Pot Luck

GM Meeting Labor Day

Golf Outing

Smoke on the Water

GM Meeting Haul-Out (Party)

Club Island

8/3

8/10

8/17

8/24

8/31

9/7

9/14

9/21

9/28

10/5

Date

Date

O.D. I Blackburn Hrs. B McEvoy

Hrs. D Campbell Hrs. D Huntley

O.D. B Calihan

Hrs. R Romatz

Hrs. T Martin 16 J Butler 8 A Schafer 8 G Wagner

Hrs. G Nixon 16 B Edens

Hrs. D Siwek 16 D Vanover 16 A Durand 16 T Dean 16 M Kelly 16 B Marin 16 S DeGregory

Hrs. S Greenfelder Hrs.

Hrs.

D French

8 J Edgerly

16 J DeGregory

16 R Kemp

8 T Simion

B BuWalda

16 C Strzyzewski

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

16

16

J Tucker

16 C McEvoy

16 D Aitken

8 B Bauer

8 R Greenfelder 16

M Linden

16 E Romatz

16 J Rose

16

H Burris D Jacott H Taylor J Sweier M Napior S Marten

8 A McEvoy

8 T Steinmacher 16 J Dequick

8 C D'Andrea

O Isbill

16 J Wunderlich

16 K Lipowski

8

8

8 R Adams

16 H Aljida

16 D Gronbach

8 L Leitch

D White

8 R Mann

16 E Alcazar

16 D Koch

16

16

16 J Mile

16 J Hogan

8 T Grennan

16 R Odette

F Zrepskey

16 D Quinn

16 V Day

16 P Frame

16

8

16 T Marini

8 C Klapec

8 M Winkler

16 G Piccinin

C Calihan

8 S Bell

8 K Hickey

16 G Jialanella

16

8

16 B Malik

16 D Raymond

16 B Swan

8 T Adamowski 16

M Calihan M Deneve

8 P Maniaci

16 B Kenzie

16 J Krist

16 J Hickey

8

16 L Malik

16 T Ellul

16 F Corcoran 16 D Coburn 16 J Dequick

16 T Lisowski

16 J Prochaska

16 K Rae

16 J Gierlach

16 T O'Brien

16

16

B Skibinski

16 S Criner 16 G Criner

8 M Wonderly

16 L May

D Kilicki

16 T Powers

0 K Hay

16 C Stroh

16

16

16

B Rose

16 R Kolodchin

8 R Soenen

T Rathbone

16 R Brown

0 J Schebil

10 11 12 13 14

10 11 12 13 14

16

16

0

16

0 L Malik

8 E McIntyre

8 E Lancaster

16 S Tampa 16 A Ashley

16

0

0

0

0

0

0 S Murray

0

0

16

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

136 136

144 128

144 128

144 128

184 176

136 128

136 136

128 128

144 128

128 136

TOTAL

TOTAL

BUDGET

BUDGET

NCYC 2018 WEEKDAY MANAGERS SCHEDULE

May 20-25

Vice Commadore Ian Campbell and Marie Dick and Vicky Raymond

May 28-June 1 Tony and Sharon Simion

Darryl and Josette Campbell

June 3-8

Dick and Vicky Raymond

Diane French

June 10-15

Ladies Week

Debbie Siwek

June 17-22

Jerry and Irene Krist

Tony and Kim Scicluna Pat & Brigida Sullivan

June 24-29

Ron and Colleen Braun

Larry & Kim Miedema Dennis & Ellen Alcazar

July 1-6

Bob and Brian Fringer

Dennis and Janet Pomeroy

July 8-13

Ron and Colleen Braun

Tim Grennan and Eileen McDonald

July 15-20

PC Rick and Jill Romatz

Art and Sue Brooks Bill and Terri Calihan

July 22-27

Scott Goemmel & Michele LaComb

Dale and Colleen Hall

July 29-Aug 3 John and Shelley Sweier

Frank and Diane Corcoran

Aug 5-10

PC Ken and Kay Smith

PC Harley and Linda Burris Al & Ruth Durand

Aug 12-17

Leslie Leitch and Patty Mok

Scott and Nicole Greenfelder

Aug 19-24

John and Shelley Sweier

Jim and Linda Lutz

Aug 26-31

Commadore Randy and Linda Pagel

Kemp's, Romatz's and Marten's

Sept 3-7

Chris and Julie Strzyzewski

Jim and Sue Mile, Pat Adams

Sept 9-14

MSU Week

Raymond's, Swieier's, Corcoran's & Frame's

Sept 16-21

OPEN

Sept 23-28

OPEN

Commadore's Cruise

Sept 30-Oct 5 Brian Milak and Lori Abry

McGregor's, Edgerly's, PC Tom & Judy McHugh

Please call Dick and Vicky Raymond @ 810.794.4850 if you would like to see what a Weekday manager's does. We could use a volunteer for a couple of days during week 3. Also we have two weeks open and need members to fill these openings. Remember its more fun when you have two or three couples working together and

what a great way to enjoy a week on the island

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)

2018 Well Seniority List BY WELL BY DATE

Well No.

Name

Since 4/3/14 1992 2008 2009 4/2/07 4/26/11

Name

Since 1992 2003 2004 2006

Charles Herr Bob Marin Ed Romantz Bill Hendricks Ron Kemp John Dickson Larry Malik Brian McEvoy Jeff Edgerly Mark Busch Terry Hart Lou Garofolo Steve Marten Ian Blackburn Brian Maliik Keith McGregor

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Ian Blackburn Charles Herr Brian McEvoy Jeff Edgerly John Dickson Terry Hart Lou Garofolo Bob Marin Steve Marten Bill Hendricks Brian Maliik Larry Malik Ron Kemp Mark Busch Brent Malik Ed Romantz Greg Criner Dave Gronbach Keith McGregor

3/26/07 4/2/07 4/7/07

2012 2003 2013 2006

2008 2009

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

5/10/11 4/26/11 2012 2013 4/3/14 6/7/14 4/4/15 4/29/15 6/1/15

6/7/14 4/7/07 3/26/07 5/10/11 4/29/15 2004 6/1/15 2016 4/4/15

Brent Malik Greg Criner

Dave Gronbach

2016

TBD

MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST

Updated June 8, 2017

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JIM BUTLER (wells 2-6)

CHUCK STROH

DEBBIE SIWEK(wells 2-6) RUSS ADAMS TOM ALTOBELLI TOM MCHUGH DENNIS BIEL JOHN ANDERSON MICHAEL LINDEN FRANK CORCORAN TOM FORD

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BRIAN ROATH HUNT TAYLOR

RANDY PAGEL (wells 2-6) LOU GAROFOLO (wells 2-6) BILL CALIHAN (wells 2-6)

RICHARD RAYMOND

MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. Please contact the Transportation Director, Darryl Campbell for the current status of any well; or position of anyone on this list.

2018

For those who wish an extra Roster or 2 for the 2018 season please send me a check for $13.00 per copy made out to NCYC and mail to:

Ron Draper 9931 St. Clair Hwy. Casco, MI 48064

You’ll receive your extra copy or copies at the Opening Ceremonies on Memorial Day.

North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting 8 February 2018

Call to Order Commodore, Randy Pagel Commodore Randy Pagel called the meeting to order at 6:55 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   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 Tom Altobelli and seconded by Darryl Campbell to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by Tom Altobelli and seconded by Dale Hall to approve the 11 January 2018 Board Meeting Minutes. Motion Carried FM President, Josette Campbell Josette disclosed the FM’s financial status as well as their special projects focusing on the club house guest room improvements. Commodore Pagel asked Josette to comment on the FM’s Board proposal to have Judy McHugh handle the club floral arrangements for special occasions. Josette expressed great appreciation to Judy, but stated this would go against the FM’s bylaws which prevents them from accepting. FM will First Mates Presentation to the Board

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continue to handle the floral arrangement and will use Sam’s Flowers. Discussed a budget increase for flowers. Motion to approve the FM’s proposals made by Scott Greenfelder, seconded by Bill Calihan. Motion Carried

Commodore’s Comments

Commodore, Randy Pagel

It is hard to believe we are attending our second board meeting of the year. I want to thank all of you for attending the Commodore’s Ball. Linda and I truly enjoyed the evening and couldn’t believe it went so fast. Special thanks to all of you who help set up and take down on Saturday. We have a lot to cover tonight, so my comments are short. Vice-Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore, Ian Blackburn Want to congratulate Commodore Randy and his First Lady on an excellent Ball. Commended P/C Carroll for the choices for all the awards. Reminder to the membership that if you haven’t already, be sure to get your work request over to Secretary Glen Nixon to get scheduled. Rear Commodore, Bill Calihan I would like to start out saying what a great Commodore’s Ball. Congratulations to Commodore Randy, Lady Linda and all of those on your committee for a job well done. A good time was held by all. Rear-Commodore’s Comments

One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the “Hatzenbuhler Trophy” member of the year award, awarded to P/C Brain McEvoy and Lady Renee. Also, the “Spirit of the Year award”, awarded to P/C Tom McHugh and Lady Judy. Well-deserved and congratulations.

Even though the snow started to fall again and the weather service has predicted a winter storm to begin this weekend, there is a lot of boating themed activities coming up between now and island opening.

Blessing of the fleet at the Mariners Church in downtown Detroit, ABYA Spring Rendezvous Midland, NCYC bowling league and the Detroit Boat Show starting February 17, just to name a few. See P/C Pat Carroll for more information on these and other boating themed activities. Financial Report Treasurer, Brian Fringer Delivered by Commodore Pagel in Brian’s absence. Did reach out to our accounting firm to start the tax review. Sent Fifth Third Bank all the information for us to switch over the accounts for the director changes. Ken, Tom, P/C Pat and the Commodore need to stop by. Discussed having enough checks. Copies were distributed to all directors of the financial report. MOTION: Moved by Darryl Campbell and seconded by Scott Greenfelder to approve the Financial Report. Motion Carried

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ABYA Report P/C Pat Carroll Reported on last Monday’s ABYA meeting. Guest speaker was Luke Clyburn Captain of the Pride of Michigan and the Noble Foundation. Talked about research done on the Great Lakes from many years back. Next month’s speaker will be from The Clinton River Water Shed Council. Passed out surveys in regards to having lights in the North Channel for safer nighttime navigation. Survey available on their website. July 14th is Veterans Day at Idle Hour. ABYA has ½ off Detroit Boat show tickets. They will have a booth there and looking for NCYC pamphlets for ABYA to hand out at the boat show. If interested, NCYC members can work at the ABYA booth, contact ABYA Commodore Ed. ABYA Spring Rendezvous is All Received thank you cards from Larry and Adrienne Gierlowski and from the family of Norma Riehl. CURRENT BUSINESS Activities – Tom Martin Club made $6200 from activities for 2017. Club House – Tom Altobelli Located gas valve and ignition switch for gas stove in the kitchen and also getting a set of knobs. Planning on having an estimate to replace the 80 sq. feet of floor in kitchen by ice machine that constantly gets wet from removing ice from the machine. Plan on sloping the new floor into a drain. Also, Contacted Comcast for their annual audit for cost. They found treasurer email account had been disconnected. Need to alert Brian to get the password changed. Our cable boxes and controllers are old. Working on getting updated ones. Randy had question about getting natural gas from a gas company (i.e. Consumers Energy) instead of the parking lot LP tank. Darryl indicated this was investigated in the past and the cost was very high. Scott to reinvestigate this option to see if cost has come down. Harbor & Grounds Scott Greenfelder Tom’s attempting to contact Tom Stackpoole to see about taking care of the club grounds for 2018. Tom was approached by several members at the Ball with concerns about the steel poles in the harbor that are unprotected. Will look into this. Also request made to put 50-amp electrical service on the end of D dock (Robison side). Also a few 50 amp receptacles on A dock need repairing. Do we have a club electrician? Answer was members with electrical experience typically step up to conduct this work. Membership Debbie Siwek Deposited $90,525 from membership dues. Discussed a situation with a member who did not meet his work weekend obligation last year. Sent in dues for the 2018 season, but was informed he owed for not working weekend last year. Member suggested he just put the $700 dues toward what he owes for not working his weekend and resign in good standing. That way he can visit the club frequently as he has many friends that are still members. Debbie will get with member and work out payment to allow for resignation in good March 9 th – 11 th . Correspondence

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standings, but will alert him that he will no longer be a member and because NCYC is a private club, there is a limit on how often non-members can visit the club. An unnamed member still owes $200 in work or pay. Won’t returned Deb’s calls. Motion was made that he has lost his NCYC membership and is considered a member in bad standing. Need to wait until grace period is over. Tabled until march. Received a request on behalf of John Prochaska requesting leave of his work responsibilities due to health reasons. Board determined this request needs to be a written request from John himself. Got LOA letter from Charlie Cook. Got a letter from Mike Riehl asking for Sr. status, denied as he has to be 62 before the start of the calendar year. The following members requested resignation: Mary Ann Lutz Jacob Rener

Gale and Dennis Koster Gary and Debbie Kohout P/C Jim and Rae Ann Whyard Courtney Watson Nicholas Watson Greg and Phyllis Freese Mike and Maureen Pusateri Joe Lewandoski

One noted resignation was from P/C Jim and Rae AnnWhyard. Daryll suggested the board send them an appreciation plaque. 2 LOA, Rich and Mary Goodman and Doug and Katie Bruce. Mike Davis new on waiting list. Announced members that are requesting status changes. Publications – Ron Draper Working on completing the roster in the coming weeks and will ask if members want to order extra copies. Needs to order before Ron sends to publication (extra rosters for members are $13 each). P/C Carroll suggested Ron have extra rosters for new members, or people who want more than one. Debbie informed Ron that KimMiedema asked if she can help him with the roster again? Absolutely! Darryl owes him new waiting list for guest wells. Secretary – Glenn Nixon OD and weekend schedules are progressing - ahead of last year. Working on finalizing all his information needed for the roster. Roster goes to print about 4/15. Been experimenting with the document section of the website to be able to upload schedules and assignments. Will send Fanouts with a link to members with these updated schedules. Been working with calendar portion of the website to keep it updated for members to look at. Wanted to know if we are going to have a float

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down 7/20-7/23, looking for someone to run it. Not known at this time. Also discussed the concern about sending a Fanout of this year’s schedules too early as members may not read updates that seem to always get made and get sent out afterwards. April Beacon is planned for the first publication of updated work schedules. Debbie mention she received a lot of dues checks that did not have the work weekend preferences filled out. Supplies – Dale Hall Talked last month about higher prices for nonmembers. Need additional way to allow members to get items at lower price. Can put a button on register screen for member lower prices. Need to work on this. Dale and Commodore Pagel talked about an additional wine tap to get the red wine off the cold taps and put it to the side of the existing taps. Getting quotes for this. Stay tuned. Transportation – Darryl Campbell No report Fleet Captain – Ken Lipowski Got confirmation 8/10-12 for Club Island rendezvous. They will be at NCYC same weekend. OLD BUSINESS Incoming Rendezvous/Poker Run rule proposal Looked at updated proposal sent out last month. Board approved the following: North Channel Yacht Club Incoming Rendezvous, Poker Run, Fund Raiser; Group Policies and Guidelines You are visiting a Private Yacht Club. The Club is staffed by Member Volunteers, there are no paid custodians. The following guidelines apply. A per diem for boats or persons may apply. Entry into and enjoyment of North Channel Yacht Club is a privilege which is extended to certain groups or individuals only during their continued compliance with these policies and guidelines. Groups or individuals not in compliance will not be welcome for future visits . 1. Your guests will be welcome on the island; Date _______________ from __________ to __________. Set up and clean up personnel, if any, are welcome from ____________ to _____________. 2. Prior to your departure, the group sponsor will be expected to police the island and collect and carry from the island all trash, litter, empty containers, etc. We don’t want your empties; we want you to leave our island the way you found it. 3. The group sponsor will be expected to stay on the island until the last guest has departed the island. 4. NCYC Members have Priority for all wells, docks, kitchen, bar, and all club facilities at all times. Guests are expected to yield at the request of any Member, including moving a guest boat if need be. NCYC OD or Week Manager or Harbor Master reserves the right to assign or re-assign guest wells. 5. Shirts and Shoes are to be worn in the Club House at all times, no wet bathing suits allowed.

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6. Guests are to sign in the Guest Register located adjacent to the Bar next to the Fireplace immediately upon arrival. 7. No outside alcohol is allowed in the Club House. You may consume your own alcohol on your boats, or on island grounds outside the Club House. 8. Alcohol purchased inside the Club House must be consumed in the Club House, Deck, or Gazebo. 9. Fire Arms are NOT allowed in the Club Parking Lot or on the Island at any time. USCG Approved signal devices excluded. 10. “Freebies” are not included in your party unless specifically granted in writing prior to the event; all drinks, bar food, ice, boutique items, etc. are for sale. 11. No Swimming in the Harbor or Canals at any time. Our designated swimming hole excluded. 12. No Loud Music or Boisterous behavior while visiting our Private Club. 13. All NCYC By-Laws and Policies are in effect at all times. The Week Manager or O.D. has FINAL SAY on any dispute or decision during your visit. Thank you for your adherence to these policies and guidelines. Compliance and common sense will lead to a good time for all and maintain a good relationship between our organizations. We recommend you forward a copy of this page to all your guests. Group Sponsor Signed: _____________________________________ Date: ______________ Print Name: _________________________ Group Name: __________________

Motion to approve by Darryl Campbell, seconded by Scott Greenfelder. Motion carried.

Status of OD manual/POS manual for 2018 Needs to get updated with recent ideas and corrections. Looking for input to make sure all bases are covered and nothing is missed. Will be sent to weekday and OD managers for their input. Can we put it online?

NEW BUSINESS Incoming rendezvous approvals

Need approval on the 4-incoming rendezvous. All are mid-week rendezvous except one which is a short time on a Friday. Motion to approve by Scott Greenfelder, seconded by Tom Altobelli. Motion carried.

Great Lakes Cruising Club wants to come. Motion to approve by Bill Calihand, seconded by Debbie Siwek. Motion carried.

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Committee Approvals

2018 Insurance Committee P/C Tom McHugh Chairman

Commodore Randy Pagel V/C Ian Blackburn Anthony McHugh P/C Bob Watson

2018 Forward Planning Committee R/C Bill Calihan Chairman

Brian Roath 18, 19, 20 P/C Rick Romatz 18, 19, 20 Don Ruma 17, 18, 19 Ben Carroll 17, 18, 19 Steve Marten 16, 17, 18 P/C Bill Bauer 16, 17, 18

2018 Finance Committee Brian Fringer Chairman

Frank Corcoran P/C Hugh Vestal Steve Marten

2018 Nominating Committee P/C Chuck Stroh Chairman

P/C Bill Hendricks Diane French Renee McEvoy Kim Miedema

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Jill Romatz

2018 By-Law Committee Glenn Nixon Chairman

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

2018 Cash Reserve Committee

P/C Pat Carroll (Chairman) Commodore Randy Pagel Brian Malik 1 st Year Mike Wonderly 2 nd Year Ken Lipowski 3 rd Year Board voted and approved all committees.

Weekend OD Status Discussed already. Member of the month: None. Good of the Order

Debbie Siwek will bring waiting list next month so interviews can get assigned. Have 12 members on list. Tom Altobelli asked if we should consider reserving wells for OD’s so they can be closer to the clubhouse? Scott mentioned we’ve never had an issue with this in the past. Randy suggested we send to bylaw and procedure committee. Glen asked about flying burgee. Belongs in policy, not bylaw.

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Debbie Siwek suggested when you do articles, put in the importance of showing up for weekend work.

Adjournment MOTION: Moved by Bill Calihan and seconded by Scott Greenfelder to adjourn the meeting. Motion Carried The meeting adjourned at 8:19 p.m. Next Meeting Date and Time: Thursday, 8 March 2018, 7:00 p.m. Location: Penne Lane.

January 2018 Members of the Month During the last board meeting I nominated, and the board approved members of the month Ron Kemp, Brent Malik and Ed Romatz, for their outstanding craftmanship on the production of commodore Pagel’s ball centerpieces. Please Join me in thanking them when you see them. Sincerely Scott Greenfelder NCYC Club House Director

Before cleats on A,B,C & D dock in the east harbor those holes you see in front of the finger docks were put there so you could tie up your boat.

Editors Comment: Hmmmm and all this time I thought they were fishing rod holders…

Press Room

June 20, 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 Swimming Near Boat Docks Claims More Lives How to prevent a tragedy with a summertime age old ritual

ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 20, 2017 – The fatalities over the weekend of an 11-year-old girl in New Jersey and 19-year-old young man in Ohio are bringing scrutiny to an age-old summer ritual that’s common on waterfronts across America: swimming near boat docks. Initial reports say the youngster died when touching a dock’s electrified boatlift, and the Ohio teen died as a result of dangerous electrical current in the water while trying to save his father and family dog that also appeared to be stricken by the electrical current. The BoatUS Foundation, the boating- safety arm of the nations’ largest recreational boat owners group, has some tips to prevent an electrocution tragedy. While swimming deaths due to electricity fall

Innocent enough? But is there electricity in the water? Boaters and parents need to know about Electric Shock Drowning, and what to do to save a life.

into two categories, electrocution and electric shock drowning (ESD), both can be prevented the same way. Electrocution can happen in fresh- or saltwater when swimmers make contact with energized metal dock fittings, boats or other structures due to faulty alternating current (AC) wiring.

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