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Friday, October 03, 2008

Octoberfest!

Mark you calendars for October 18th! Cool race course, pig roast with all the fixins hosted by Chef Pat Barrett, trophies will be awarded for the season so bring your whole crew.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Class B AIS Approved...

For many of you this will be meaningless techno babble, but for one (maybe two) it might be of interest -- the FCC just issues an order fully approving Class B AIS devices and dealt with side issues like frequency allocation.

Why you might ask is this significant?

As you know, the Automatic Identification System (AIS) was developed to allow ships and coastal stations to accurately locate and identify one another. An AIS transceiver uses VHF radio and GPS technology to communicate with other nearby ships. Vessels broadcasts include: their location; speed; course; vessel type; and other elements of safety critical data. AIS is clearly the most significant development in navigation safety since the introduction of radar.

Before this new ruling you had to purchase an expensive and cumbersome Class A commercial AIS transmitter to be able to broadcast your position. With this new rule you can now use a much less expensive (and less complicated) Class B device.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Final Day for Enchantress...

Regardless of which side of this issue you stand, it is always sad to see a long-serving vessel meet an untimely end. Check out the following video...

Thursday, September 25, 2008

A Fond Farewell to Wednesday Night Racing 2008



Wednesday night racing came to a wild end September 24th. The rain stopped and wind built all evening for a fun-filled last night out on the bay. 8 boats came out to play on the last night. Pangaea was out first, ready to go, as well as Kinetic Ki. Boats started at the fuel dock and sailed downwind around an anchored tanker and back to the finish (except Bill, who went twice!). Split Arrow gave Pangaea a run for the money, Scott and Colin stayed together, and Kymodoce and Syndicat kept each other company. Bill was in his own little world out there. Am I forgetting someone? That sounds like 7 out there. We did our best to pelt the racers with chocolate, and got some great shots of Bill putting out a rooster tail of foam. Tim and the Split Arrow crew made some fantastic chili and Keith Stone made a bunch of home-made cornbread. Yum! The night ended with the jammy fashion show. Jerry made us all blush as he was once again awarded the "Teddy", Laurie charmed us as "the Belle of the Ball", and Mac was our "Vixen" of the evening, bringing home the Hornitas tequila. Be on the lookout for some Winter Fun Wednesdays. Chime in on the forum if you have suggestions!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Last chance for fall fun racing!



Next Wednesday, September 24 will be the last Fall Fun race. It is Jammy Night! For the sake of all your friends, please do not confuse this with "Wear what you normally wear to bed" Night. The coveted "Teddy" award went to Jerry Vanderveen last year, and we have high hopes that someone will snatch it from him this year. Racing starts at 6:00 on the bay, and will be followed by chili and drinks at the club. There will be awards again (not necessarily related to your sailing performance) and of course the jammy fashion show and presentation of the "Teddy". See you all there!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Goodbye Enchantress...

Most of you have heard about the sad story associated with the Enchantress tugboat abandoned in Fidalgo Bay approximately eight years ago. Since then there have been a variety of efforts to save the old tug...

This will all come to an end this fall when Global Diving & Storage starts dismantling the boat for a total estimated cost of $300,000. Having visited the tug many times (although not being a shipwright or marine salvage expert) it would seem to be the right thing given the fact that it has been sitting on the bottom for many years and it would take considerably more to restore her. At the same time being a sucker for boats it is a sad day to see an important part of our maritime heritage meet an untimely end...

You can read the recent article in the Anacortes American about the Enchantress by Joan Pringle, here.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Spaghetti Wednesday Night Following Racing...

BREAKING NEWS - BREAKING NEWS - BREAKING NEWS

Bill Jenkins will be the chief chef for eats at the AYC clubhouse following the races this Wednesday night (Sept 17). Dinner will include his special spaghetti, sauce, salad and garlic bread. Hope to see you there....

Monday, September 15, 2008

Say it isn't so...

Three people were injured when a 70-foot charter sailboat (Neptunes Car) collided with a 22-foot motor boat about a mile off of Alki Point around 3 p.m. Monday. Coast Guard and Seattle police boats responded to the scene. Two passengers of the sailboat as well as the operator of the runabout were taken to West Seattle to a waiting emergency medical crew for minor injuries.

A large hole was visible in the left side of the sailboat where the bow of the smaller motor boat had punched through. The vessel began taking on water, but rescuers were able to stop the flooding, the Coast Guard said. Emergency crews used smaller boats to ferry the passengers back to land. The sailboat was able to return to port under its own power.

While the circumstances of the collision are under investigation, looking at the pictures it would seem the powerboat will be the clear loser in this one...

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Save the Date! October 18th

Mark your calendars for the Octoberfest Regatta and yearly Awards Banquet. Saturday, October 18th we'll have some fun races on the bay, followed by a world-famous Pat Barrett pig roast and awards at the clubhouse. We'll be awarding the Boat of the Year, the first ever Girts Rekevics Foulweather Race trophy, rejoice at the return of the Kelly O'Neill memorial team trophy, and award trophies for the year (good ones! don't miss out!) Whether you like the racing, the food, the revelry and trophies, come join your friends for a day of fun!

Friday, September 12, 2008

SV Solana in search of sun...

In case you haven't heard, Sean Kelly & Jan Chapman left for Mexico and points beyond on August 28, 2008. They are presently in Coos Bay, Oregon. You can follow along with their voyage by logging on to their blog http://www.svsolana.com.