bay breeze june 2018 - escanaba yacht club · 2018. 6. 29. · 7-up, a green peterson-34 (tom...
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Escanaba Yacht Club – Bay Breeze June 2018 1
Bay Breeze June 2018
http://www.escanabayachtclub.com/
Marina Fest July 28th, 2018
10AM-11PM FREE
5 Bands, 3 Food Vendors, Games
Opening band at 10AM
Phil Lynch Jazz Quartet
Day Cruise to Twin Springs
is planned by Vice-Commodore of Cruise/Power, Mike Sundstrom. Stay tuned for time, date and details.
Poster by Tyler Anthony
Dressing Ship – The US Power Squadron
recommended sequence provides a harmonious
color pattern throughout:
Starting from forward: AB2, UJ1, KE3, GH6, IV5,
FL4, DM7, PO Third Repeater, RN First Repeater,
ST Zero, CX9, WQ8, ZY Second Repeater.
Or fly whatever flags you have!
Impulse – Well Dressed!
EYC Board meetings will be held on the second MONDAY,
July, August, & September. Members are encouraged to
attend.
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Symmetra Golf Outing at the Escanaba Yacht Club – A BIG
THANK YOU to EYC skippers who provided boat rides June 19th were: Dave
Anthony, Jim Hansen, Jenny Bissell, Bob Rosenfeldt, and Mike Sundstrom.
Commodore’s Dinner Delicious lasagna & good company on a fine evening!
Presentation of the Sailor of the Year
Award for 2017 to Tom Woodaz by Vice-
Commodore John Anthony. Tom is not
only is an avid racer and sailor, but also
started the Small Boat Sailing program
with Bob Rosenfeldt to teach the next
generation the skills and pleasure of
sailing.
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June weather has been quite
splendid! Photos courtesy of
John T. McDonough
Bob Yin, Dan Branson, John
Anthony & Mike Manning on
board Dolce, a J80
7-Up, a green Peterson-34
(Tom Woodaz, Jill & Hal
Martin, Ike McKnight, Mike
Whitman, Sam & Evelyn
Norman) and
Snap Decision (Bob
Rosenfeldt & Bill Cook) at
the mark…
Kris Pfotenhauer, Kerry
Madalinski, Mara Manning, and
new sailor Matt Spreitzer on the
Corsair trimaran, Yá’ át’ ééh
Moonshadow – a new generation … Tyler
& Joshua sailing
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Small Boat Sailing- 3rd Season
Four buoys, built by Bob Rosenfeldt, have been set around the edges of the south basin for a summer race course, leaving the center deeper water available for boats at anchor. The course may also be used for rowing, paddling etc. There is no cost and participation is open to all. Launch boats and meet at the “log rolling” beach across from the Escanaba Beach bathhouse on Aronson Island. You can also launch at the municipal ramp or keep your boat at the marina. Secured dry storage for small boats, as well as wet storage, is available for a fee. See the Harbormaster for more information. These are fun races to give everyone a chance to get on the water and sail with other boats. If there is interest, more formal regattas will be held during the summer.
A new Facebook group is "Escanaba Dinghy Sailing Group". It is set up to be a member run group.
A BIG THANK YOU to Bob Rosenfeldt and Tom Woodaz for their leadership!
For more information, please contact Bob Rosenfeldt - [email protected] or
text @ 906-399-1332
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Marine Gale Forecasts by Gregg Bruff
When I look at zone weather forecasts on NOAA, I've been wondering why they issue Gale Warnings for anticipated winds of only 25 kts (28 mph) when a gale on the Beaufort Scale is 39 mph? I asked Matt Zika of the NOAA office in Marquette if he could help this old sailor understand. Matt replied that my sailor acumen is not failing me.
Gales are issued when winds or frequent gusts are expected to be 35 knots or greater. When lake headlines are issued (gales warnings, small craft advisories, etc.) they are issued for the whole geographic zone in a particular area. Based on the size of some of those zones, the actual gale conditions or small craft advisory conditions could be confined to only a portion of the geographic zone. So, if you see a gale warning and the winds are only forecast for 20 kts or so, look at the larger picture. It may not be apparent on the website you are viewing.
http://marine.weather.gov/MapClick.php?site=mqt&zmx=&zmy=&map_x=216&map_y=227&x=216&y=227#point_notices
Accessing the forecast at this link, the forecast is for the closest grid box available (grid points exist every 2.5 km across the U.S. and Great Lakes). Thus, the forecast at that grid point could have a forecast that is below gale or small craft conditions, but if it falls within the larger zone, used for marine alerts, it would be highlighted.
Cell phone coverage, even with an auxiliary amplifier and external antenna, is very patchy in parts of
northern Green Bay and Lake Michigan. The digital towers are designed to only reach and connect about
22-25 miles for voice conversations. If your phone indicates a signal, a typical cellphone has enough power
to reach a cell tower up to 45 miles for sending & receiving text messages.
How to conduct an Automated Radio Check
It’s simple to use: Simply tune your radio channel 28.
Conduct a radio check as you normally would.
Upon releasing the mic, the system will replay your transmission, letting you hear how you sound.
(Hosted by the Marinette-Menominee Sail & Power Squadron)
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How to activate the Escanaba Light fog signal (MRASS)
The Mariner Radio Activated Sound Signal (MRASS) system allows the boater to activate the Aid to Navigation sound signal. To activate the fog signal, tune your VHF marine radio to channel 83A and depress the microphone five times. The foghorn signal activation on Channel 83 requires a longer duration than 5 quick "dits" or "dots". Think of it as 5 "dahs" or "dashes". It is also possible to turn the U.S. automated horns off by keying the mic three times.
Cedar River Marina Entrance
4 pairs of entrance markers this year.