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Our club has completed a second week of successful sailing lessons. Thanks to the Junior
program and the Berrys. Another thirty people were introduced to the fun and
excitement of sailing. On Friday, several kids were taking their parents out for a ride on a
Sunfish! All returned safe and proud of their new skills. As usual, the lessons have
brought new members to our club.
Keep in mind, your family and friends are welcome at our club. Invite them to join you
for sailing and other events. Members and guests telling others about the fun times is our
best advertisement.
The upstairs deck floor for the clubhouse has been replaced. One of our members, Mark
LeBeau, bid on the work and did an excellent job installing a new composite floor for the
deck area. For Lagniappe, he also fixed the sliding door to the upstairs and added a
support to the stairs.
The ice machine is now installed! It is available for all club members. The scooper is the
proper and sanitary way to get ice out of the machine. So far, it has more than kept up
with demand. Please be considerate in how much ice you use.
A work party is planned, Saturday, July 26th to address some things needed for both the
clubhouse and grounds. As the work scope is developed, details will be sent by email. I
encourage all members to donate their time to our club.
I wish fair winds and full sails to all.
Richard Doss
Commodore LCYC
Welcome New Members
Marty and Julie Derouen, Wade Puckett, Gil and Chantel Romero, &
Joshua and Elizabeth Twiford
Commodore’s Corner
Inside this issue:
Commodore - Welcome 1
Wednesday Series 2
Hurricane Prep 4
Flag Day Regatta 5
For Sail 10
Board News 11
Join Us On 12
Lake Charles Yacht Club
The Tacking Times Newsletter
2014 Board Members
COMMODORE:
Richard Doss
VICE COMMODORE:
Jimmy Berry
REAR COMMODORE:
Jeff Kudla
TREASURER:
Sheron Faulk
SECRETARY:
Brandon Jones
HARBORMASTER:
Guy Richards
GROUNDS:
Charlie McAllister
RACE COMMITTEE:
John Kalna
SOCIAL CHAIR:
Stephen Harris
NEWSLETTER EDITOR:
James Latour
One Design Committee Chairman
Scott Cesar
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE LAKE CHARLES YACHT CLUB
JULY 2014
LCYC Calendar and Race Schedule
Wed July 16 Series 4, Race 1 NEW SERIES BEGINS
Wed July 23 Series 4, Race 2
Sat July 26 Beach Restoration Work Party—LCYC
Wed July 30 Series 4, Race 3
Wed Aug 6 Series 4, Race 4
Wed Aug 13 Series 4, Race 5
Sat Aug 16 Dog Days Regatta - LCYC
Wed Aug 20 Series 4, Race6
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News and Highlights
Wednesday Series
Hope to see you out to race or just enjoy the afternoon and dinner,
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Wednesday Series 3—Results
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Special thanks again to the Juniors for conduction the 2nd Sailing Lessons of the summer the week of July 7th—11th...
Sailing Lessons—July 7—11
Hurricane Season is here, Are you ready? Members, the board approved this policy for hurricane season, READ and BE READY to take action
once a hurricane enters the GULF and has any projected path to SW LA. NOTE that LCYC will tend
your boat if you do not and will CHARGE YOU for the tending if needed.
PROPOSED HURRICANE EVACUATION PLAN;
ONCE a Hurricane enters the GULF and poses any threat to SW LA, all members must prepare their boats to
either withstand the hurricane or be removed from the LCYC property.
Owner must maintain his vessel in a state of readiness for movement in case of hurricane or other emergen-
cy evacuation.
Owner will notify LCYC if propulsion machinery is inoperative and will remain so for more than 48 hours,
and will advise of action being taken to restore machinery to operable condition. In an emergency, LCYC
reserves the right, but not the responsibility, to take action necessary and prudent to safeguard Owner's
vessel and adjacent vessel and property of LCYC.
Owners agree to pay LCYC all charges for damages to LCYC property and services rendered on behalf of
Owner and Owner's vessel in an emergency situation, to include charges for LCYC and materials and/or
the costs of hiring a contractor to move or remove the vessel and to make any repairs required to make the
vessel safe and free from defects which may endanger life, property or natural environment.
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Flag Day Regatta—June 14th
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Flag Day Regatta—Results
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Charlie Buller, with help from James and Matthew Berry, taught a group of girls scouts from Santa Barbara, CA how to sail for their girl scout merit badge. One of the scouts was the niece of long time member, Charlie White. Jimmy Berry
Girl Scouts - Santa Barbara, CA
Finish the Race—by Al Reese There might be a good reason to retire from a sailboat race and not finish it. There are definitely good reasons to finish the race. One is powerful: a boat finishing the race scores better than a boat which did not finish (DNF). The rule scoring DNF is in Racing Rules of Sailing for 2013-2016 Appendix A Scoring, part of which follows: A4.2 A boat that did not start, did not finish, retired or was disqualified shall be scored points for the finishing place
one more than the number of boats entered in the series.
Thus RRS A4.2 provides two penalties for DNF. The first is a score equal to one more than the number of boats racing. The second penalty identifies the racing not with that race but with its series of races! Usually the number of boats in a series of races is greater than the number of boats in a particular race. Consider the following example: 8 boats race in the series but only 5 in a particular race. The score for a boat not finishing that race is 9. The boat finishing last of 5 has a score of 5, which is 4 points better than 9. That much better race score can put a boat into 1st place for the series. Most sailboat races are in a series; very few sailboat races stand alone. All of LCYC’s races are in series such as a Wednesday series or an LCYC regatta. Remember that the scoring rules strongly encourage a boat to finish the race! Do it! Finish the race! Al Rees, Independence Day 2014
Beach Restoration—Help Needed… July 26th
Your help is needed and appreciated on July 26th. Rental equipment will be delivered to
the club for all day use. The sand from the North side will be moved to the south beach
area. This is needed for beach restoration. We will be moving boats and dirt work &
some dock work is scheduled. Please bring shovels, rakes, and hammers. Pizza will be
provided for lunch.
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PAYC—Treasure Hunt—June 28th Team Sun Runner won the Port Arthur Yacht Club 8th annual Treasure Hunt… Great Job crew!!!
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Summer Social—”Cheeseburgers in Paradise”
Thanks to Ralph and Mary for putting on the Summer Social… Good times...
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For Sail
2006 aluminum trailer, excellent condition, for 1 or 2 kayaks, Sunfish, Laser, Opti, etc with TITLE $950 Call Sheron 540.8646
I’m selling a Compac 23. 2.5foot draft. Full set of sails. Outboard has a problem with the carb. Can contact Eric at 337-802-1928.
$1,800.
1988 O’Day 322 good condition, central a/c, lots of extras, $20K Mike Dronet 337-384-1998
1990 Hunter 30, good condition, central a/c $20K Charlie Williams 337-658-4638
1983 Catalina 22 sailboat with trailer and 1997 5hp Nissan ASKING $7900 Clean , in great shape, ready to sail Call Sheron at
Ship to Shore 540.8646
Ken Abrams has 3 motors for sale, 7 hp Sears (Eska), 2 hp Honda and 3.5 hp Mercury. All were used on sailboats. All have
tanks as part of the motor.
7 hp Sears: This is an older Sears motor. It is air cooled and is standard shaft length. It has a neutral clutch. (F and N) It is
rough looking but runs fine. Two cycle. $300. The vent screw is messed up and doesn’t seal very well.
2 hp Honda: This is an air cooled, 4 cycle, long shaft, and twist grip throttle motor with idle clutch. Rotate for reverse. This is
a sweet little motor but I have a love/hate relationship with it. The fuel ports must be very tiny and clog up occasionally and
must be sent to the shop for carburetor cleaning. Right now the motor runs but the choke must be on for the motor to run
properly. Someone familiar with carb cleaning can probably take care of it. $500.
3 ½ hp Mercury: I bought this motor to use on my Mariner 19 to replace the Honda. I then sold the Mariner but the buyer did-
n’t need a motor. This motor is long shaft, 4 cycle, twist grip throttle, F/N, rotate for reverse motor. It is practically unused.
$900.
Flying Scot #966 Sailboat - $3600 (Lake Charles) Solid boat (hull / deck) Dry Sailed
-New Main from Schurr Sails - raised only ~4 times
-Jib in great shape.
-Flying Scot boat cover
-Trailer / bearings replaced recently
-Recent upgrade to all standing and running rigging
-Extra sails http://images.craigslist.org/01515_bNSAiDsfbE9_600x450.jpg
Beach Restoration Work Party—Your help is needed and appreciated on July 26th.
Rental equipment will be delivered to the club for all day use. The sand from the North
side will be moved to the south beach area. This is needed for beach restoration. We will
be moving boats and dirt work & some dock work is scheduled. Please bring shovels,
rakes, and hammers. Pizza will be provided for lunch.
The ice machine is installed in the Kitchen next to the stove. The wood deck on the clubhouse
has been replaced thanks to Mark LeBeau.
The board is reviewing options on painting the club house and restrooms.
Their will be a back to school social in August. More information to come once a date is
decided on.
The board member phone numbers are listed by the LCYC phone at the club house.
Board Meetings are normally at the Club House on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm
Board News
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Please Remember
Lock the gate when you leave.
Please clean the clubhouse after use
Please do not leave the air conditioners running.
If you took it out (boats, gear, sails, silverware, whatever), put it back.
Pick up your trash and dispose of it in the garbage cans or the dumpster. For extra credit, you can
pick up someone else’s trash they left out
If something on a club boat breaks, report it to a member of the Board or Ship to Shore so that
repairs can be made
Facebook Page www.facebook.com/.../Lake-Charles-Yacht-Club/
Yahoo Groups http://groups.yahoo.com/group/saillc/
LCYC Website www.lakecharlesyachtclub.com/
Join Us On
P.O. Box 727
Lake Charles, LA 70601
DUES AND FEES – Dues and fees must be received no later than the 15th of the second month of the quarter
to avoid late fee. Payments are applied to older balances first. Mail to LCYC, P.O. Box 727, Lake Charles, LA
70602
LCYC is member of:
Gulf Yachting Association
and U.S. Sailing