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The LighthouseThe Official Newsletter of the Bras d'Or Yacht Club
Published Quarterly
Editor Mona Anderson
902-295-1653
March 2014 – Issue #17 Bras d'Or Yacht Club - Founded 1904
Bras d'Or Yacht Club 1 Jones St., Baddeck Cape Breton, NS
B0E 1B0 902-295-2107
January 21, 2014, a frosty -12C, Frank MacDonald-Barra Construction opens the cement cap on the club wharf so the Engineer from CBCL can see what's underneath. From here the Engineering firm will draw the plans to begin restoration of the club wharf. Regular wharf update meetings will be held over the winter as work gets underway.
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MESSAGE FROM THE COMMODORE
Eighteen years ago I was elected Commodore of our Yacht Club for the first time. After serving for three years I was sure that would be my only run. I’m not a big fan of re-cycling chair people but here I am again. Believe it or not I am looking forward to the next twelve months as your Commodore. We have a great Board of Governors and many other members who willingly volunteer their time to make this club a wonderful place.
There are many things on our plate this year. As you read this newsletter hopefully you will appreciate the effort being put forth.
Please feel free to offer your ideas on any issue. The office is open most days so drop in, call, email or write! Remember this is your club. Use it and enjoy it.
A heartfelt thank you to Past Commodore Heather Harvey for the great job she did for the past two years.
Respectfully
ErnestErnest RobertsCommodore
New Year's Day Tradition at BYC
ANNUAL POLAR BEAR SWIM
Welcomes 2014
Last one in is a Rotten Egg!
Last one out is a Popsicle!
Ernest Roberts
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WANTED!Entertainment
ChairpersonTo join the Board of Governors to plan regular entertainment, music and events for adults, kids, families. Make BYC more fun for everyone.
If you are interested, or know someone who is, pleaseContact any member of the Board to learn more. See back page for contact information.
The RJ Logue BYC Powerboat Championship Trophy returns home.
Rear Commodore Tyler Germani shows off the reclaimed antique trophy from the late '50s. The trophy turned up in Parsboro at an antique dealer's shop and Ed, of Ed's Books & More, promptly bought it and took it home to his shop in Sydney. That's where we found it. We reimbursed Ed for his trouble and brought it home to BYC. The trophy will be on display in the trophy case in the Tiller & Wheel Bar, the upstairs lounge at BYC.
New Staff at BYCGordon MacAulay is the new official
bookkeeper/club administrator and is already proving to be an able assistant to Treasurer Lyn Duchesney,
and Terry Kelly who oversees the treasury department and prepares the clubs financial
statements. Gordon replaces Connie MacAskill who provided excellent service to BYC over the past year.
Thanks Connie. Welcome Gordon.
Farewell Message from Heather
I had a fantastic time as Commodore, and I feel that we have done some wonderful things around the club, these past few years. There are lots of projects still in the works, but we’re well on our way to revitalizing our clubhouse and breakwater. There are some great things
happening on the Learn to Sail side as well.
None of this could have happened without our fantastic board and dedicated membership. So Thank You to everyone who has been so supportive of the club, and of me these past few years. I can’t explain how much I appreciate it, and how much I’ve enjoyed working with BYC, and with all of you. A special thanks to my family, as I have called on them more than once (ok, ok, more than 100 times) to help me with many different things around the club.
This past year has been very encouraging as to the heart at BYC, and what can be accomplished as a membership when we work together within the club, and the community. I look forward to watching our club continue to grow! I will continue on the Board of Directors as Past Commodore and hope to see the wharf project through to completion.
Thanks Heather from BYC
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Beginning in Sydney Harbour and ending in St Peter's, with three nights in Baddeck on the 20th, 21st 22nd (Layover day prior to the Barra Cup Race from Baddeck to Ben Eoin. This year there are five legs instead of four, with the McCurdy Cup Race included as leg three. For more info on Race the Cape, check out ww.racethecape.ca
Gay Wind wins Barra Strait Cup 2013
(L-R) Crew: Patti Stephenson, Catherine Anne Fuller, Skipper Mac Fuller, Crew Pam Aspden.
Photo by Shawn Dunlop
Just
four
more
months
until
racing
beginsMARK THESE DATES IN YOUR CALENDAR
Rococo wins Ross Ferry Cup 2013(L-R) CREW: Pit Ryan MacInnis, Foredeck Josh Green, Pit Donald Green / Jennifer Anderson, Skipper Jim Anderson
SUPPORT YOUR
LOCAL YACHT CLUB
BYC Well Represented in Local Races in 2013
Learn to Sailby Kathy Anne Woodford – Learn To Sail Director
Learn to Sail continues to be a popular summer youth program with 84 youth, age 5-16, taking part in 2013. 42 participants received certification for their respective CANSail levels, and remaining participants received feedback on their progress towards achieving certification.
Second year instructor Donald Halfpenny, and first year instructors Chantelle MacIntyre and Kaetlyn Gillis-Dee did a great job and had, on several occasions, mentorship and sailing support from BYC sailor, former instructor, and master mariner, Kirk MacDonald. Our staff also had the opportunity during regatta week to work with passionate sailing instructor and competitor Guy Tipton. We plan continued development and support of our local instructors through courses like the Coach Boat Safety course we sponsored in June 2013.
Adult Sailing has not yet realized its potential with only 5 participants in 2013 with instruction in prams, CL16s, and keel-boats. The Junior Sailing program takes priority. Adult lessons are an additional tasks for the instructors. Given the relative inexperience of our LTS staff over the past two years promotion of adult lessons has been suboptimal. There is most certainly revenue potential in this sector of the Learn to Sail program.
Our fleet of prams has gradually been getting a face-lift. Last year we had four adopted prams that were in part restored; four new sails will be unveiled in 2014. Sean Baldwin has taken a template of the pram rudders and will produce thirteen new rudders for this coming season. At the end of last season, six more prams were distributed to club members to work on restoring over the winter. The club will offset material expense. The refitters are Bernie MacDonald,
Gordon MacRae,Willie Reid, Josh Green, Keith MacLeod, and Tyler Germani all contributing many volunteer hours.
The 420 fleet is now ten years old and needs a refit. I applied for Sport Nova Scotia grant in the fall of 2013 and received $2,500. This will be added to the $3,000 the Junior sailors and parents raised through tickets sales for an iPad and regatta week daily barbeques. An addition donation from the Blynn family of $600 has been received for this project. This winter, Baddeck Marine will be doing fiberglass work/repair, new standing rigging will be ordered, and as budget permits, new sails will be also be ordered.
Last year the Nova Scotia Dental Community grant of $5000 along with donations from Mercury Marine, in honour of Art McNeil, together with Baddeck Marine’s free installation has resulted in two beautiful new motors (20 and 40 HP four stroke motors) on our patrol boats. Michael MacLean, David Dunlop, Jimmy Anderson and our commodore Heather Harvey cleaned, painted and waxed the boats to complement the new motors. This investment in our safety equipment , thanks in part , to the Art McNeil Fund established last year, will see us through many seasons.
We continue to be supported by donations from many members who recognize the importance of youth programs and that the future of a yacht club is linked to the health of its sailing programs. Sean and Debborah Baldwin have committed to five year donations of $1000 and $500 respectively. We continue to support the ideal that No Child Will Be Left Ashore. If a kid wants to learn to sail and their family financial situation is such that they can’t, we will do our best to make it happen.
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IWK RACE at BYCSeptember 27, 2014
Bras D'or Yacht club will host a NEW race in support of the IWK on Sept 27, 2014. This will be a pursuit race with a Bermuda start. Using PHRF handicaps to calculate start times, the boats will start in order of rank, slowest to fastest.
Mr. Dawson of Bedford Yacht club presented the idea for the race at the fall meeting of Sail Nova Scotia. His wife had been in an auto accident and their daughter admitted to the IWK. Mr. Dawson was so impressed with the facility he wanted to do something special in return.
The original Izaak Walton Killam Hospital for Children opened in 1970 with the help of a generous donation of $8 million from Dorothy Johnson Killam, wife of the late I.W. Killam. The IWK merged with Grace Maternity Hospital in 1996, becoming the IWK Health Centre.
Three clubs have taken up the challenge. Bedford Yacht Club, Indian Point Yacht Club and BYC. The IWK Race will take place on September 27, 2014 at all three clubs.
WATCH the BYC Website FOR MORE DETAILS
PLANS FOR THE NEW WHARF
The engineering designs were presented at the AGM and members got their first look at the plans for the reconstruction of the club wharf. If everything goes on schedule, the new wharf will be ready to open July 1st, 2014. Perfect timing for a celebration - Canada Day!
(L-R) Jim Anderson, Catherine Ann Fuller, Dean Baldwin, Paul Jamieson, and Peter Meisner study the series of drawings showing the work that must be done both underwater and above.
The plans will be available at the club for members to have a look.
1. Bow Breast Line2. Bow Spring Line3. Stern Spring Line
4. Stern Breast Line
A. Bow LineB. Forward Bow SpringC. Forward Breast LineD. After Bow SpringE. Forward Quarter SpringF. Quarter Breast LineG. After Quarter Spring
H. Stern Line
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The Lighthouse Page 7THE ABC's of SailingOne of the inspirational people in sailing is Ronstan’s CEO Alistair Murray who provides his “Top 26″ list of what’s great about sailing…
It is always an Adventure, whether participating in adrenaline filled racing or being independent in a quiet cove. It is Beautiful in every respect; boats, places and people. Craftsmanship skills are developed; it is a hands on activity. People with Disabilities can sail …. and win gold medals even. It is Environmentally friendly. Fresh air, Freedom, Families and Fun. Yes, I overdid it a bit with the F words! Generations can sail together, including grand parents and grand children. Humility. Nature is more powerful than we are. It is Inexpensive if you want it to be. Of course if you fund an America’s Cup campaign it might not be. It is Joyful. You develop your Knowledge of such topics as weather, navigation, charts, compasses, tactics, practical skills, etc, etc. You develop Leadership skills. It tests you Mentally; a thinking person’s game with a lot of strategy. You meet New and interesting people, all the time. Organizations are there to support you, such as yacht clubs. It is Physical. Great exercise. You spend Quality time with family and friends. You can go Racing, or cruising, or whatever. It is Safe. I have had a lot more injuries bike riding than sailing! It Takes you outside your comfort zone. We all need that. You Unwind, relax, recharge your batteries. There is such a Variety of boats, places, people, ages, skill levels. It opens up the World to you. It has that X factor! Young kids can do it …. and old kids. Zzzzzzzzz.... You enjoy a great sleep after a big day on the water!ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Top Ten Boat Names1. Second Wind2. Serenity3. Wind Dancer4. Orion5. Wind Song6. Escape7. Whisper8. Carpe Diem9. Summer Wind10. Serendipity
On applications where it says In case of emergency notify: I put DOCTOR. What's my
mother going to do?
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Board of Governors 2014
(L-R) Back Row – Commodore Ernest Roberts, Director Art Coakley, Bookkeeper Gordon MacAulay, Rear Commodore Tyler Germani, Director Dean Baldwin, Director Paul Jamieson,
Front Row – Director Jackie Hendriksen, Past Commodore Heather Harvey, Treasurer Lyn Duchesney, Secretary CatherineAnn Fuller
Absent Director Rodney Harvie, Learn to Sail Director Kathy Ann Woodford, Vice Commodore Willie Reid
Board of Governors
CommodoreErnest Roberts902-295-2107
Past CommodoreHeather Harvey
902-371-1958 Cell
Vice CommodoreWillie Reid
902-227-8633
Rear CommodoreTyler Germani902-549-2609
Learn To Sail DirectorKathy Anne Woodford
902-863-5315 Cell
TreasurerLyn Duchesney
902-295-0432 Cell
Bar ChairRon MacIntyre902-295-7234
SecretaryCatherineAnn Fuller
902-295-5315
DirectorDean Baldwin902-561-2005
DirectorArt Coakley
902-578-1905 Cell
Director Jackie Hendriksen
902-295-2889
Director Rodney Harvie902-295-0709
Director Paul Jamieson
902-270-3161 Ext.110
Club AdministratorGordon MacAulay
902-295-2107
This issue of The Lighthouse kindly sponsored by
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Paul Jamieson – Principal/Owner
225 Charlotte St. Sydney, Nova Scotia
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