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CRyc CAMPBELL RIVER YACHT CLUB
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Newsletter – MAY, 2018
Commodore’s Message
May Days are here! As Carol and I sit at Cork, Ireland Airport awaiting our flight home my thoughts are already on leaving on Miss Tee 11 immediately upon our return (after catching up on sleep). Our 24 day trip has been amazing. Ireland is a very old country and has the ruins, castles and bog to confirm its aged existence. However one thing is very evident. For a country surrounded by ocean and with a sea faring history, it does not compare to what we have in our home area. While we basically stayed only in small villages, moorage was non-existent. Sailboats were tied to piers, the occasional mooring buoy or had a double keel to remain on muddy bottom. While there are some islands to visit, there are no places to safely anchor and explore. No wonder our friends here come to our waters for 4 months to boat! We are truly blessed!! See you at Taku. Larry Seeley, Commodore, C.R.Y.C. “Miss Tee II”
For Your Calendar Ladies Lunch - Royal Coachman, Tues. June 5 at 1130 hrs. Men’s Lunch - The Riptide Pub, Wed. June 6 at 11:45 hrs. Harbour Chandlery (Nanaimo), Pirates Day Sale, Sat. May 12 Taku Resort May 18, 19, 20 Long Weekend Get-Together, CRYC and C. R. Power Squadron (details inside) June 9: CRYC Cruise to Princess Louisa Inlet (Chatterbox Falls) June 20: CRYC BBQ at Fish and Wildlife Clubhouse (1800 hrs)
Announcements
We Support BC Marine Parks Forever http://www.marineparksforever.ca/
Marine Parks Forever – The Campbell River Yacht Club donates each year to the B. C. Marine Parks Forever Society. Our membership donates $10.00 each to Marine Parks Forever, as a surcharge on the Annual Dues. CRYC issues tax refundable receipts for these individual donations. For the 2017 year, a total of $323.00 (net) was raised to support the B. C. Marine Parks Forever Society. On April 30, the Society announced it made an historic donation of $749,310 to purchase an island in the Harmony Group, Hotham Sound (see attached news release). Thanks to your generosity we can continue to support this worthwhile BC charity. For more info, see http://www.marineparksforever.ca/
A Historic Donation.
April 30, 2018 Victoria BC
The BC Marine Parks Forever Society has donated $749,310, the largest in its 28 year history, to the BC Government to purchase a 6.2 acre island of the Harmony Island Group, Hotham Sound.
L-R Bill Wilson, President, Council of BC Yacht Clubs, George Creek, President BC Marine Parks Forever Society, George Heyman, Minister of Environment- BC Parks
Title to the island has now been registered by the Province and will be transferred as a Class A Park
within the Harmony Islands Marine Park.
This donation was made possible by donations from thousands of boaters, a large bequest and the Eden Conservation Trust.
The Society continues to work with BC Parks through the Stern Tie Program and other projects.
CRYC BURGEE’S AVAILABLE NOW. The CRYC Executive has on hand a new supply of CRYC burgees: For existing
members, and new members, these are available at a cost of $20.00 each.
Please contact Dan Swain at 250-203-9100 to place your order.
CRYC BROCHURES AVAILABLE NOW. The CRYC Executive has on hand a new supply of CRYC BROCHURES, which
highlight the Campbell River Yacht Club and its activities, for persons
interested in joining the club. If any members wish to pick up some
brochures for distribution, please contact Dan Swain at 250-203-9100, Wade
Major at 250-203-3515, or Dean Willows at 250-914-3883.
Editor’s Notes True to form, April’s showers gave way to glorious spring weather during the last week of the month and May has opened with a continuation of great weather, although winds have been light for the most part. It was good to get out on the water again and make sure all boat systems are functioning in the green for the summer season. I was extremely envious of Leo and Dona Lambert (“White Tara”), who departed on the flood tide on April 27 from “E” dock at Discovery Harbour Marina for Roche Harbor, WA, with stops at Maple Bay and False Creek (Vancouver) among others for a two week cruise around Georgia Strait. Apart from a few rain showers, so far I think the weather for their trip has been exceptional. We expect Leo and Dona back in time for the May Long Weekend getaway to Taku Resort.
Leo and Dona Lambert in “White Tara”, departing for points south, Apr. 27, 2018.
And just a reminder for those members who are planning on participating in the May Long Weekend getaway to Taku Resort, book your spot at Taku and remember to bring your wine donations to Taku for the raffle. This year all proceeds from the raffle will report to the CRYC coffers (administered by Rene Bosshart, treasurer). Also, remember that CRYC is not providing the meat for the dinner at Taku, as was the case in previous years: so this year it is a true “pot-luck” dinner with everyone contributing their choice of foods. Steve Gardner (“Dance Lightly”) Editor, CRYC Newsletter
In case of emergency… Channel 16 on the VHF Radio for the Canadian Coast Guard. The Canadian Coast Guard website lists the following contact numbers for BC: Toll free (within
region) 1-800-567-5111; Phone 1-250-413-8933, Cellular #727
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/SAR_Rescue_Centre_Contact_Information
Membership News…
The club currently has a total of 17 paid-up members and 2 Honorary Lifetime Memberships. The Club dues for 2018 remain at $110 which includes a $10 donation to Marine Parks Forever. The mailing address for the Club is: Campbell River Yacht Club, 2641 Campbell River Road, Campbell River, B. C., V9W-4P1. Mr. Rene Bosshart (“Sikanni Chief”), the CRYC Treasurer for 2018, is responsible for the collection of membership dues. If there are any questions related to membership, please contact Rene at 250-923-6304 or email him at [email protected] Let’s welcome Gary Wessel and Colleen Kelly (“Seabear V”) back to C.R.Y.C. after a multi-year hiatus. Gary and Colleen cruised their boat down to the Baja and Sea of Cortez and are now back in Campbell River. Gary and Colleen’s past tenure in the club was long-standing and it’s really good to see them back safe and sound in their home waters. Gary and Colleen keep “Seabear V” at Pacific Playgrounds. Let’s also welcome our newest members to C.R.Y.C., Andrew and Tegan Gardner (“Darian”). Andrew and Tegan are moving to Campbell River from Edmonton in June and are anxious to experience more time on the water this summer in “Darian”, which they moor on E dock at Discovery Harbour Marina.
Newest CRYC members Andrew and Tegan Gardner, in “Darian”, August 2017. Please note that discounts are available for paid up members showing a current (2018) membership card at a growing number of local businesses. Our thanks go out to the following businesses in Campbell River that are currently participating in the discount program for Campbell River Yacht Club Members: ALTECH DIESEL (2780E Island Hwy) BOSTON PIZZA (1309 Island Hwy) DOGWOOD PET MART (223B Dogwood St) OCEAN PACIFIC (102 – 1370 Island Hwy) REDDEN NET (690 Island Hwy) TOAD IN A TREE (151 Dogwood St.) DAIGLE MARINE (2177 Island Hwy)
10 % Discount on All
In-Store Purchases, CRYC Members!
BOSTON PIZZA
10% off, All In-Store
Purchases
10 % Discount on All
In-Store Purchases,
CRYC Members!
10 % Discount on All
In-Store Purchases,
CRYC Members!
10% Discount on All
In-Store Purchases,
CRYC Members!
10% Discount to
CRYC Members!
151 H – Dogwood St.
Campbell River, B. C.
V9W-6B9
Ph. 250-914-5575
10% Discount All
Purchases,
CRYC Members!
Reciprocal Moorage: More Benefits For CRYC Members! In addition to local business discounts, the attractiveness of CRYC membership is augmented by the use of reciprocal moorage at many other participating Yacht Clubs, most of which are located at various points south of Campbell River. These include major population centers such as Nanaimo, Vancouver and Victoria. For members cruising south, this reciprocal moorage at other Yacht Clubs at much discounted rates represents a real benefit of membership. For additional information on the Reciprocals Program, please visit our website at http://www.cryc.ca
CLUB EVENTS While not specifically a club event, CRYC participated at the Ocean Pacific
Boat Show and Sale hosted by Ocean Pacific, at their boatyard and store on
Saturday, April 14. The weather cooperated to some degree, with the
predicted rain showers held in abeyance, but as usual for mid-April, the chill
was in the air. CRYC volunteers manned a table and handed out brochures to
interested parties.
Left to right: Marg Swain, Dona Lambert, Leo Lambert and Dan Swain
entertaining themselves at the Ocean Pacific Boatshow on April 14.
Lady’s Lunch:
The Lady’s Lunch was held at the SoCal Restaurant on Tuesday, May 1.
Men’s Lunch:
The Men’s Lunch was held at Painters Lodge on Wednesday, May 2.
The CRYC General Meeting was held on Wednesday, May 2 at the Fish and
Wildlife Clubhouse. After the business portion of the meeting concluded, an
interesting and informative presentation was given by Maaike van der Veen
and Huib Dinant of the 60 ft. catamaran “Madeleine”. Maaike and Huib are
from Amsterdam, Netherlands and are currently in year number 2 of their
journey around the oceans. Maaike gave a talk on the Iberian and Caribbean
portion of their passage, culminating at the transiting of the Panama Canal.
Maaike van der Veen, of the catamaran “Madeleine” explaining to CRYC
members of the intricacies of their passage through the Panama Canal at the
May 2 CRYC general meeting.
Round Mitlenatch Race (May 5): This CRYC race was cancelled due to lack of
participation.
CRYC PLANNED EVENTS
May Long Weekend (May 18, 19 and 20): Taku Resort
The Long Weekend festivities at Taku Resort are similar to last year where
CRYC teamed up with Campbell River’s Ripple Rock Power Squadron at Taku
Resort on the east side of Quadra Island, at the entrance to Drew Harbour.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to a strong ebb tide on the morning of May 18, the
planned race over to Take Resort from Francisco Point (south end of Quadra
Island) is CANCELLED. Attendees should be aware of the tide times, as
departing from Campbell River any time before noon on the 18 will entail
bucking a strong ebbing tidal current in Discovery Passage.
The itinerary for the festivities at Taku Resort is presented below:
Taku Itinerary May 18, 19, 20 & 21, 2018
Friday May 18th Happy Hour(s) 1700, 1800, 1900???
Wine & Cheese hosted by the Ripple Rock Power Squadron Sat. May 19th
Sailboat race (wind permitting) start time 1000 hrs. Power Boat predicted
log race start time 1015 hrs. (about)
Potluck dinner at the Round House 1800 hrs.
NOTE: Bring your own plates/cutlery & something to share
Draw for the Wine Bags
(Proceeds going to CRYC): See Marg Swain for tickets
3 for $5.00 - 7 for $10.00 – 15 for $20.00
Sunday May 20th: Boat Maintenance 0900 hrs.
Happy Hour/Snacks 1200 hrs. on the dock
Sail past 1500 hrs.
The following is the Race Details for the Taku Race on Saturday morning.
(Start times are tentative and will be a staggered start between sail and
power)
This course is set so that it will fit both sail and power boats.
How it works is you enter the Lat and Long that are in chart 1. Distance and heading are in
chart 2. Course lay out is chart 3. What you do is plan on how long it will take you to
complete each leg without changing RPM. When you cross the start point the SOG may
change due to currents but you cannot
adjust the RPM to compensate loss or gain of speed. You will enter the cross-over
time over each point of the legs. Base on your estimated time for each leg the
difference is your penalty ie leg 1 ETA (Estimated) 12min ATA (Actual) 10.5:
Therefore: difference is 1.5.
Now if there's wind the sailboats will use the same points but the start and end time
of crossing point 1 will be used as the overall time, then adjusted based on what sails
are used and club boat rating.
Start Time ETA ATA DIFF
Leg 1
Leg 2
Leg 3
Leg 4
Sailboat Start Finish Time Adjusted time
Start
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Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
Point 4
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CRYC SUMMER CRUISING FORECAST
Leo Lambert, our Cruising Director, has tentatively set cruise dates for the
summer cruising calendar, as follows:
June 9-17 Trip to Princess Louisa Inlet (Chatterbox Falls Park)
June 9 Campbell River to Sturt Bay
June 10 Sturt Bay to Maude Cove
June 11 Maude Cove to Harmony Islands
June 12 Harmony Islands to Princess Louisa Chatterbox Falls Park
This will be a long day as its 36nm and rapids
June 15 Princess Louisa to Dark Cove
June 16 Dark Cove to Sturt Bay
June 17 Strut Bay to Campbell River
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July 6-15 Shoal Bay excursion and BBQ: On July 7-8 we will have a BBQ at
Shoal Bay. The cost will be $20 per person. The trip plan is as follows:
July 6 Start trip to Shoal Bay, Seymour Narrows Slack is 1138 hrs then Ebbs
*We will anchor in Chameleon Bay overnight
July 7 - 8 Chameleon Bay to Shoal Bay for the BBQ
July 8 will depart Shoal Bay around noon (a short sail to Fanny Bay)
July 9 depart Fanny Bay to Beaver Inlet (about 20 nm)
July 10 Beaver Inlet to Forward Harbor (about 15 nm)
July 11 Forward Harbor to Baresides Bay (about 20 nm)
July 12 Baresides Bay to Vere Cove (about 18 nm)
July 13 Vere Cove to Otter Cove around 15nm
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July 14 Otter Cove to Browns Bay Marina
July 15 Browns Bay Marina home
Seymour Narrows Slack is 1238 hr, then Floods
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Aug 11-19 Trip to Toba Inlet
Will be doing the big circle to Toba Inlet, using the south route
Then top of the Redonda islands to Cortes
Somewhere on Cortes to home
Each day will pick the next spot
Start: Aug 11 at 1200 hrs with the Flood to Cortes Bay in front of the RVYC
outstation
Weekend Short trips
-Taku Resort (Quadra Island) will be the destination for the May long
weekend get-together and each boat to find their own moorage. Remember,
bring your wine donation.
-June 22: Major Mystery Open Race and overnight at the Copelands (cruising
boats also welcome). Details in next issue……
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Trip to Princess Louisa Inlet (Chatterbox Falls Park)
June 9-17 : Princess Louisa Inlet / Chatterbox Falls Park
Princess Louisa Inlet, 4 miles long, is the “holy grail” for cruising people
from all over the world. Entered through Malibu Rapids, the inlet is
surrounded by 3000-foot-high mountains that plunge almost vertically into
600-foot depths below. Entering Princess Louisa Inlet is like entering a great
cathedral. The author Earle Stanley Gardner wrote that no one could see
Princess Louisa Inlet and remain an atheist. It is one of the most awesome
destinations on the coast. What words can describe this place? All the
superlatives have been used up on lesser subjects. Please observe a no-wake
speed limit. Larger wakes bounce off the sides of the inlet. Malibu Club, a
Young Life Christian summer camp for teenagers, is at the entrance to the
inlet, just inside Malibu Rapids. The kids and staff are welcoming and polite.
Tours are possible. It’s probably best to visit by dinghy after your boat is
settled at MacDonald Island or the park dock at Chatterbox Falls. As you
clear Malibu Rapids and motor up Princess Louisa Inlet, you will be treated
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to waterfalls streaming down the mountainsides. About halfway along, 5
mooring buoys are behind MacDonald Island. Princess Louisa Park is at the
head of the inlet, surrounded by a bowl of high sheer cliffs that astonish even
repeat visitors.
June 9 Campbell River to Sturt Bay
Sturt Bay. locally called Marble Bay, is located on Malaspina Strait near the
northeast end of Texada Island. Sturt Bay has the best anchorage and
moorage on Texada Island. It will be the June 9 overnight stop.
June 10 Sturt Bay to Maude Cove
May stop over for the night or just for lunch (depending on weather).
June 10-11 Maude Cove to Harmony Islands
Harmony Islands Marine Park: The Harmony Islands in Hotham Sound are a
lovely spot. The best anchorage is in locally-named Kipling Cove, a nook
surrounded by the three northern islands that make up the Harmony Islands.
The bottom is rocky, so be sure you have the right ground tackle and it’s well
set. You’ll run a stern-tie to shore.
June 12 Harmony Islands to Princess Louisa Chatterbox Falls Park
This will be a long day as its 36nm and rapids. Depending on tide
times, the departure time from Harmony Islands will be agreed upon at the
Harmony Islands anchorage (Faster boats can leave later).
June 15 Princess Louisa to Dark Cove
Dark Cove is a little notch between Foley Head and Goliath Bay, (NOTE:
Depending on individual plans, Club boats have the option of departing for
other anchorages and/or marinas if not returning to Campbell River).
June 16 Dark Cove to Sturt Bay
June 17 Sturt Bay to Campbell River
Note : Locations for overnight or lunch breaks may change due to
conditions.
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Elected officers and key volunteers Please notify Larry Seeley if you have a change of address, e-mail or telephone so the club can keep our Membership List up to date.
CRYC Executive 2017
Commodore: Larry Seeley Phone: 923-5326 email: [email protected]
Vice Commodore: VACANT
t Commodore: Wade Major Phone: 203-9100 email: [email protected] Secretary: Hugh Silver Phone: 287-8213 email: [email protected]
Treasurer: Rene Bosshart Phone: 923-6304 email: [email protected]
2014 CRYC Directors
Wade Major Phone: 923-5326 email: [email protected]
Margaret Swain Phone: 203-9100 email: [email protected]
Steve Gardner Phone: 286-3791 email: [email protected]
Dan Swain Phone: 203-9100 email: [email protected]
Dona Lambert Phone: 871-1266 email: [email protected]
Leo Lambert Phone: 334-1785 email: [email protected]
Volunteers/Committees
Sunshine: vacant
Men’s Lunch: Bert Veldhuis Phone: 830-0916 email: [email protected]
Phoning list: Anna Dakin Phone: 923-4618
Margaret Swain Phone: 203-9100
Royeen Silver Phone: 287-8213
Carol Pennock Phone: 337-5318
Clubhouse: Dan Swain Phone: 203-9100 email: [email protected]
CBCYC Representative: vacant
CRYC Executive 2018