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P e n s a c o l a Ya c h t C l u b
March 2010
FRIDAY NIGHT DRAWING
STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
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ON THE HORIZON THIS MARCH...
Tuesday, March 2 Guest Night in the Grill – 7pm
Wednesday, March 3 Entertainment Meeting – 11:30am Yachting Seminar in Sailing Center – 7pm
Thursday, March 4 Hospitality Meeting – 12noon
Friday, March 5 Regatta Al Sol Kick Off Party Mexico Night - 6:00pm
Tuesday, March 9 Jr. Sailing Board Meeting – 6:00pm
Friday, March 12 Karaoke Night – 7:00pm
Sunday, March 14 Jazz Brunch 11am - 2pm Champagne Tasting – 4:00pm Reservations Required
Wednesday, March 17 PYC Board Meeting – 6:30pm St. Patrick’s Day Specials
Tuesday, March 23 Game Day – 9:30am
Saturday, March 27 Landscape Workday – 9am
COMING IN APRIL...
Thursday, April 1 Hospitality Meeting – 12noon
Sunday, April 4 Easter Sunday Seating at 11am & 2pm Reservations Required Children’s Easter Egg Hunt
Tuesday, April 6 Guest Night in the Grill – 7:00pm
Wednesday, April 7 Entertainment Meeting – 11:30pm Yachting Seminar in Sailing Center – 7:00pm
Sunday, April 11 Opening Day & Blessing of the Fleet
Tuesday, April 13 Jr. Sailing Board Meeting – 6:00pm
Wednesday, April 14 Wednesday Night Racing Begins
Thursday, April 15 Food and Wine Demo – 6:30pm Reservations Required
Friday, April 16 Dancing Through the Decades – 6:00pm Reservations Required
Wednesday, April 21 PYC Board Meeting – 6:30pm
Tuesday, April 27 Game Day – 9:30pm
Wednesday, April 28 Spring Fashion Show – 11am Social 12n Lunch Reservations Required
SAM FOREMAN c 748-0498 h 470-0866 Commodore panamasam@att.net
ALAN MCMILLAN c 449-3101 h 456-6264 ViceCommodore/Facilities mcalan@cox.net EPA/CommunityRelationsGYAOffshoreRep.
JERE ALLEN c 529-0927 h 916-4480 RearCommodore/Membership jere.allen@mchsi.com
SUSAN MCKINNON c 450-0703 h 477-9951 FleetCaptain susanmckinnon@cox.net
BERNIE KNIGHT c 516-6218 w 995-1452 Secretary/By-laws bknight5619@bellsouth.net
DAN SMITHSON c 449-7843 h 968-1260 Treasurer/Finance capndan@panhandle.rr.com
TIM BURR c 516-7212 h 916-0869 CommodoreEmeritus/ tburr@gjtbs.com LongRangePlanning
TONY COLE c 384-9360 h 434-8855 Marina&DryStorage/ tonycole4@cox.net StormPreparedness/FCYCalternate
FR. JACK GRAY w 456-5966 h 449-5966 FleetChaplain/ plato518@cox.net MembershipCommittee
CONRAD HAMILTON c 516-0959 h 934-6625 DevelopmentalCommittee conwadham@aol.com
LEE HARGROVE c 292-4783 Juniors/SeaScouts l.hargrove@mchsi.com
SHARON PETTIT c 377-9841 h 515-1110 Entertainment sharonpettit@msn.com
LINDA WHITMAN c 572-2956 h 944-3272 RiskManagement/ lwhitman@whitmanandwhitman.com HumanResources lindaw@cox.net
STEPHEN SUCHY o 433-8804 GeneralManager Stephen@pyc.gccoxmail.com
DEON BOATMAN o 433-8804 OfficeManager deon@pyc.gccoxmail.com
JENNIFER LANGHAM o 433-8804 AccountsPayable/Webmaster Jennifer@pyc.gccoxmail.com
KELLY RING o 433-1382 EventCoordinator/Reservations events@pyc.gccoxmail.com
FLAG OFFICERSFLAG OFFICERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORS
PYC MANAGEMENTPYC MANAGEMENT
P e n s a c o l a Ya c h t C l u b
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STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
After some regattas last month there were blue sailors and a blue Race Committee, because it was so very cold and windy on the water. But everyone’s smiles returned after warming up in the Grill Room for trophy presentation. Along with PYC Mardi Gras Regatta we hosted the Flying Tigers East Coast
Championship that brought sailors to our bay from Texas, Kentucky, Michigan, and Georgia. The weather was breezier and cooler than they had planned, but they stuck it out and sailed seven races over three days.
Thanks to the generosity of Scott Harrell, we now have a flat screen TV in the Sailing Center. The donation was made a couple of weeks before Super Bowl Sunday and we quickly put together a Super Bowl party in the center. It was a modest but very noisy crowd. Who Dat?! This was a great dress rehearsal for other events that can be planned and enjoyed by the Membership.
In spite of the economic realities of this year resembling last year, you should all know that PYC is in better shape than most other private clubs. Your Board of Directors and I have been going over our Club’s finances and budgets extensively, looking for any savings that make sense. We can all hope that everything gets better as the year progresses, but we have to plan for what we know today. Whatever the outcome for this year, we should be ahead of the curve and not just react.
PYC has a revenue problem more than an expense problem. The best way to increase our Club’s revenue is to bring in new members. If you only count those members that have passed away then you will come to understand that recruiting new members is a constant.
Last year Commodore Burr and the Board wisely and bravely proposed a change in the revenue mix of dues, dining and bar which was approved by the Membership. It was and continues to be the right decision. Although we are less than a year into this change in the revenue mix, it appears to be working as planned. We do need to make some minor changes in pricing to reverse running in the negative particularly in dining and some happy hour prices. There are some items we are actually selling below cost. It was not intended that we would lose money on food and beverages, just run it at cost with a slight bias to the profit side for a margin of error. Rest assured that your Board is not any more interested in paying higher prices than you. Clearly, some pricing adjustments are now necessary but, they will be minor.
Mr. Suchy and Mr. Chan do a great job running the kitchen and staff as efficiently as possible. We as Members could do a better job when we need to cancel reservations to major events. Food is ordered and staff is scheduled based on the number of reservations. It is costly to the Club when we ramp up for a number and there are no shows. We know events occur beyond our control but, be aware that we will be enforcing a 24 hour cancellation policy. If you make a reservation and have to cancel, make sure you do it 24 hours before the event otherwise you will be charged.
A revenue idea that is well past the time of implementing is getting sponsors for our larger regatta events. Father Jack Gray has agreed to Chair the Sponsorship Committee. He is looking for ideas and help in getting this committee off the ground. If successful, it will be a great way to add revenue to the Club while promoting regattas. It will also raise PYC’s profile in our community. We all know it’s the South’s Finest Yacht Club, shouldn’t the rest of the world know too?
Commodore Sam Foreman
Sam ForemanCOMMODORE’S COMMENTS
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As I am sitting at my desk writing this article for March, it is raining with a forecast for snow later. Will winter ever end so we can once again enjoy our boats? However, I know with March Spring is just around the corner along with warm weather. Now all of the activities that I have missed this winter like sitting on the clubhouse porch at sunset enjoying one of
the best cheeseburgers in town or to just wandering down to the marina to see all of my fellow boaters to talk about Spring maintenance projects while drinking a cold beverage as we pass the time.
Warm weather also brings opportunities to expose your friends to PYC as prospective members. The Membership Committee has been working hard at putting together a membership drive to take advantage of all of the club’s activities this Spring. Without letting the “cat out of the bag” so to speak, we will begin a “Guest Week” kickoff on Opening Day April 11. As April approaches, look for more announcements about “Guest Week” and our Membership Drive targeted for April and May. We truly need to have every club member to be a representative for PYC and invite potential members to these events.
When discussing PYC with your prospective members about becoming part of a great Yacht Club, I identified five areas of interest that should be key selling points for you. Most of us have joined PYC for one of the following: (1) social activities (2) boating (regattas and cruising) (3) youth activities (4) dining (5) involvement. Four of the five activities are self explanatory, but you may be wondering about involvement. Many new members want to take an active part on committees that make PYC a great yacht club. At last count, PYC had sixteen committees from Entertainment to Landscaping. There is truly something for every new member’s area of interest to become involved in the Club.
Lastly, the Club offers an exclusive, private club experience where they can enjoy a friendly social environment with formal and informal activities. So, please help in getting the word out about “Guest Week” and bring your friends or prospective members to Opening Day at PYC on April 11.
Jere allenmembership report
VICE COMMODORE’S COMMENTS alan mcmillan
As I write this Jib Sheet article, its 42* degrees outside at noontime. It’s raining at the waterfront, but in other areas of town it’s SNOWING! It seems that this year’s winter grasp, just won’t let go. But, despite the gloomy February weather, there were really big bright spots for PYC this past month. Scott Harrell donated a Big Screen TV to the Sailing
Center. The General Manager, Stephen Suchy along with PYC member Jim Oyler made sure it was installed in time for members to watch the Super Bowl game and celebrate the New Orleans Saints great victory.
Also last month the club hosted the Mardi Gras Regatta and the Flying Tiger’s first East Coast Championship. Both were sailed on the cold and windy Super Bowl weekend. Fleet Captain, Susan McKinnon has added off the water fun to the events with contests and race day beer specials.
For those that noticed, Mr Suchy has added several much needed bar stools to the Grill Bar. We have been looking for more bar stools for a while, but they had to match the existing stools. Thanks to one of our outstanding bartenders who noticed that the stools at McGuire’s Pub looked the same as ours, we were able to acquire a few more much needed bar stools.
We continue to see hopeful signs of progress with the EPA, (like watching a glacier move). Would I jinx any progress by hinting that’s it’s possible that we might see some dirt moved before the end of 2010. OK, I won’t make that prediction!
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STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
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Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
Spring turns to summer in a moment here in Pensacola providing perfect weather for impromptu gatherings on the PYC deck for lunch, drinks, or just passing the day watching boats on the bay or listening to
the happy squeals of children chasing each other on the lawn.As the weather starts to warm PYC will be also receiving more and more
visitors via boat. It has been recommended that we provide some similar amenities that other Club have for their visiting boaters. One of the items that we are looking for is a bike or two to help our guests get out and see more of our lovely city. If you have an old bike sitting around gathering dust, consider donating it to the Club. You can drop it off at the Sailing Center and let Mr. Suchy know you are donating it.
Speaking of donations please consider recycling your plastic Easter Eggs back to the Club for our upcoming Children’s Easter Egg Hunt on Easter Sunday, April 4. We want to have as many eggs as possible for all our enthusiastic egg seekers. Just drop them off in Kelly Ring’s office and she will make sure the Committee gets them.
MEMBER NEWSWe all miss our friend Jimmie Broxton who lost his battle with cancer in
January. Jimmie was devoted to his family, loved to travel with his wife, Margo, and enjoyed their many friends. He was an accomplished sailor who for many years enjoyed competitive sailboat racing on the Bay with the McPherson’s on Duet and Bobby Kahn on Sirocco. But in recent years he enjoyed the camaraderie of the Thursday Afternoon Sailing Society (TASS).
The first of the year Stephen, Sondra, & Jenna Solice flew to Aspen to celebrate Jenna’s graduation from the U of A. They had a great time learning to ski and of course the two ladies did some power shopping.
Our congratulations to PYC members Nathan & Mary Ann Ford who are the proud new parents of an 8 lb baby boy, Grady Jameson Ford, born on February 10. Dr. Julia Hoffman delivered Grady at Sacred Heart Hospital. Dr. Hoffman just happens to be the niece of Bob & Jean Fleege. She practices with PYC member Dr. Suzanne Bush at the Women’s Center
Valentine’s weekend has taken on a very special meaning for PYC member Ernie Commins. He married his lady love, Betty Jernigan on his birthday, February 13. Congratulations! We look forward to seeing the happy couple around the Club.
Ann-Marie Bowyer reports in from the warm and balmy Caribbean. “Larry and I are sitting at the Lagoon Bar on the Dutch side of St. Martin. Weather is hot and windy. The place is currently a little crowded due to 8 to 12 foot swells out in the Atlantic. We are anchored on the French side of the island where we have sampled wonderful pastries and breads that could turn me into a fatty in a few days. And, the cheeses are divine here! The restaurants are typical French, small portions of outstanding food. The Dutch side is cheaper for groceries and many of the boat repair businesses are on this side along with the airport. When the weather permits we’ll be heading farther south, but not before sailing to St. Barts to hang out with the Rich&Famous in Gustavia.”
During the WFORC Series here in Pensacola Jeff & Ellen Hunt were invited to crew in the Heineken International Regatta in Puerto Rico. It didn’t take this sailing couple long to say “When do you want us to show up?” So don’t expect to get a hair appointment March 19 thru 21.
We congratulation Past Commodore Robby Youd on being named President and Chief Executive Officer of Coastal Bank and Trust of Florida.
HOSPITALITY GWEN HERRIN & JEAN FLEEGE
Kathy ChagnardFrom the editor’s desk
CEnTERBOARDS Lyn Harrison
Gwen Herrin & Jean FleeGeHOSPITALITY
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In January the Super Bowl Regatta kicked off the season with 18-20 knot winds and gusts to 30. Scott Harrell did an outstanding job as PRO sending the boats around the bay in a Steeplechase. Betsy Moraski and her crew of Race Committee volunteers Beverly Stagg, Maryanne Hayes, Richard Brent, Dan Oczarczak, Jim and Linda Oyler, Rich Firth, and Commodore Foreman did a terrific
job. After the race Finesse crewmember, Lorrie Berry was the winner of the Super Bowl game pot by correctly guessing the Saints would win by 14 points.
Super Bowl Regatta ResultsSpinnaker Class A 1st Atlantic Union Paul & Rachel Gillette2nd Kali Lynn Dell3rd Animal Scott Stonebraker
Spinnaker Class B1st Finesse Alan McMillan2nd Forerunner J.P. Knoll3rd Reach Around Jeff Hunt
Non-spinnaker1st Roka Dobi Ron Bray2nd Dream Maker Tom Elliott3rd Sunset Raider Ron Jordan
Overall Finesse Alan McMillan
The Mardi Gras Regatta in February was sailed in heavy breeze. Bernie Knight did an expert job as PRO sending the spinnaker fleet on a windward-leeward course. Non-spinnaker boats sailed a steeplechase. Serving on race committee were Betsy Moraski, Maryanne Hayes, Richard Brent, Bonnie McLeod, and Dan Oczarczak. During the after party at the Club, Rachel Gillette correctly guessed the strands of beads in the Mardi Gras bowl to win our regatta game.
Mardi Gras Regatta ResultsSpinnaker Class A1st Kali Lynn Dell2nd Finesse Alan McMillan3rd Forerunner J.P. Knoll
Spinnaker Class B1st Antares Dave Hoffman2nd Reach Around Jeff Hunt3rd Average White Boat Tim Dunton
Non- Spinnaker1st Roka Dobi Ron Bray2nd Atlantic Union Paul Gillette
Overall Antares Dave Hoffman
Also in February the Flying Tigers returned to PYC for their East Coast Championships. Sailors from as far north to Michigan and west to Texas came to PYC to enjoy our hospitality and racing venue. Vice Commodore McMillan and his Race Committee did a great job organizing the seven race series. David Irwin on Maiden took first with 13 points, Doug Kessler on Liberty with 16 points second, and Roger Pollack on Vipercame in third with 23 points.
Derrick Riddle, with his dad Hunter crewing, sailed their Buccaneer in the Dead Dogs and Tin Whistles Regatta in Key Largo in early January. Sailing seven races in heavy air, they capsized, and blew out a spinnaker. Undaunted, Derrick and Hunter finished the regatta in first place.
SuSan mcKinnon
fleet captain’s report 2010 GOTTA REGATTA SCHEDULEMARCH3-6 Maxine #1 & NYCP Commodore’s Cup #1 NYCP3-13 Maxine #2 PBYC3-20 Maxine #3 PYC
APRIL4-3 Cruising Couples #1 PYC4-10 Commodore’s Cup #2 NYCP4-17 Preemie Cup PBYC4-24 Dauphin Island Race
MAY5-1 GYA Opening Regatta PtYC5-8 Sea Buoy Race PBYC5-12&13 REGATTA AL SOL 5-15 PYC Championship #1 PYC5-22&23 Navy Cup NYCP5-29 Memorial Day Race PBYC
JUNE6-5 Cancer Society Regatta PYC PYC Championship #2 PYC6-11&12 Gulfport to Pensacola PYC6-12 We Found the Bay PtYC6-18,19&20 GYA Challenge Cup
JULY7-2,3&4 Jr. Olympic Festival/ PYC Opti Regionals (Jr)7-3 Patriot’s Regatta PBYC7-17 Fast Women’s Regatta PtYC7-24&25 Jr. Liptons SYC7-24 Bikini Regatta NYCP7-29,30,31&8-1 USSA Single Handed Champs
AUGUST8-7 Race for the Roses PBYC8-28 Big Mouth Regatta PBYC
SEPTEMBER9-4 thru 5 Senior Lipton’s BucYC9-11 Commodore’s Cup #3 NYCP9-18 Race to Pier PBYC Chappell-Stitt (Jr) PYC9-25 PYC Championship #3 PYC
OCTOBER10-2 Commodore’s Cup #4 NYCP10-9 Lost Bay Regatta PtYC10-15,16&17 WFORC PYC10-23 GYA Fish Class Champs MYC10-30 Schreck Regatta PYC
NOVEMBER11-6 Cruising Couples #2 PYC11-13&14 Jubilee Regatta PYC11-20 PYC Championship #4 PYC
DECEMBER12-11 Santa Claus Regatta PYC
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STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RACING begins on March 17. Please call or email the PYC Sailing Director to reserve an Optimist, Excite, 420, Laser or Flying Scot. All boats should be rigged and ready by 5:15pm. Races will start just to the east of PYC.
Green Fleet sailors should not launch their boats from the beach until they see the Race Committee (RC) boat on the water. The RC will run as many races as possible and make sure all boats are back at the dock and beach before sunset. After sailors derig their boats and put away all sailing gear, we will head for the PYC deck to enjoy burgers, trade stories of races won or lost, and talk about how each sailor can improve.
SPRING BREAK SAILING CLINICSAn advanced Optimist Sailing Spring Break Clinic will be held
March 29 thru 31 at PYC coached by Dodge Rees. There will be a limited number of spots open for sailors. Register early to reserve your spot. Also there will be a Flying Scot Clinic on the same dates with coaches to be announced. This clinic will hone your sailing skills for the GYA races that require three or four sailors per boat. There will also be a limited number of students, so register early.
These clinics will focus on racing tactics and will include classroom instruction reviewing the sailboat racing rules and how they apply to the race course. For more information or to register for either clinic contact PYC Sailing Director Stephen Wagner at sailingdirector@pyc.gccoxmail.com.
US SAILING LEVEL I INSTRUCTOR COURSE OFFERED AT PYCThere are still nine spots available in this four-day US Sailing Level
I course offered at PYC on Easter Weekend April 1 thru 4. You must be 16 years old to take this course. Register early to avoid the $50 late fee at www.ussailing.org click on education then training.
WEEKEND SAILING OPPORTUNITIESEnjoy one design sailing on Saturdays from 12noon to 3pm or
Sundays 1 to 4pm. To participate in these weekend sailing clinics be sure to reserve a boat in advance. This is also a great time to learn how to check out a PYC boat, so you can learn how to use the hoist and where our sails and gear is stowed.
For more information about sailing at PYC contact PYC Sailing Director, Stephen Wagner at sailingdirector@pyc.gccoxmail.com, his new office is located in Watson Sailing Center.
SUMMER SAILING CAMP REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 8PYC Summer Sailing Camp Registration will begin March 8 online.
We will be using Regatta Network which will be linked to our website giving you the ability to see who is in which class plus this process will help you avoid most of the paperwork.
PYC SPLASH DAY MAY 2 from 2-4pmWelcome new sailors to sign up for summer sailing and PYC
Junior membership. Meet Sailing Director and Sailing Instructors who will be teaching the sailors grades first grade thru high school. If you are a member bring your friends to the club to see the boats their children will sail. It is a great way to introduce the PYC to potential members.
StepHen waGnerjunior sailing report
2010 LASER RADIAL CIRCUIT Best 4 of 7
Apr 10 – 11 Mobile Bay Youth Champs, Buccaneer YC
Apr 24 – 25 LCA D-14 Champ’s 3 Regatta Grand Prix Gulfport YC
Jun 8 – 20 ILCA Laser Gulf Coast Champs Grand Prix Houston TX
Aug 14 – 15 GYA Laser Champ’s Galloway Regatta Gulfport YC
Sep 11 – 12 Back to School Pontchartrain YC
Sep 25 – 26 Wadewitz Regatta Fairhope YC
Nov 13 – 14 Jubilee Regatta, Pensacola YC
2010 FULL RIG CIRCUITBest 4 of 7
Apr 17 Preemie Regatta Pensacola Beach YC
Apr 24 – 25 D-14 Championship Grand Prix - Gulfport YC
May 15 – 16 Spring Regatta Buccaneer YC
Jun 12 – 13 O’Day Qualifiers Birmingham Sailing Club
Jun 18 – 20 LCA Gulf Coast Champs Seabrook Sailing Center (Grand Prix Event)
Aug 14 – 15 Galloway Regatta Gulfport YC
Nov 13 – 14 Jubilee Regatta Pensacola YC
Main Events
BAR SPECIALS begin at 7:00pm Tuesday Ladies Night $3.00++ Wednesday Martinis (well liquor) $3.00++Thursday Well Drinks $2.00++Friday No Bar SpecialsSaturday Mt. Gay $3.00++ Domestic Draft $1.50++ Imported Draft $2.00++Sunday No Bar Specials
SUNDAYBrunch & Bar Menu ONLY
11am to 2pm
Hors d’oeuvresat Bar 4-6pm
THURSDAY NIGHTBBQ Buffet
- rotates with -Italian Buffet $7.76++
Children 10 & underEat FREE at Buffet
FRIDAY NIGHTDining from menu or Friday Night Buffet
$14.00 ++Friday Night Drawing
SATURDAY NIGHTALL YOU CAN EATPrime Rib $13.22++
TUESDAY NIGHT2 for 1 Steak Night
$21.80++
Please reserve your table before dining or attending a party at PYC by phone or email:
433.1382 or events@pyc.gccoxmail.com
PROSPECTIVE MEMBER NIGHTTuesday, March 2
CommodoreSamForeman&RearCommodoreJereAllen
MeetwithProspectiveMembersGrillRoomat7pm
Primary Sponsors of NEW MembersReceive a $500 club credit EXPIRES MARCH 31
WEDNESDAY NIGHTEarly Bird Special $9.95++
- rotates with - Peel & Eat Shrimp
$7.76 ++
2nd Wed Only Raw Oysters $.25 each
Side or Small Salad ½ price with shrimp or
oysters only
STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
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PYC LANDSCAPE WORKDAY
SATURDAY MARCH 27
Beginning at 9AM
PYC LANDSCAPEWORKDAY
SATURDAYFEBRUARY 20& MARCH 27
Beginning at 9AM
MEXICO NIGHT KickOffPartyforRegattaAlSol
Friday, March 5 Social 6:00 Dinner 7:00
MENU
Caesar Salad Refried Beans Spanish Rice
Tequila Lime Chicken Quesadillas Chimichangas Chicken Fajitas
Tilapia Vera Cruz Ground Beef Tacos
Withtraditionalaccompaniments
Churros, Flan, & Coconut Cake Coffee or Tea
$25.00 Inclusive per person RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
CLUB HOURSSUNDAY
Brunch & Bar Menu 11am-2pmHor d’oeuvers 4-6pm
Bar Closes at 7pm
CLOSED ON MONDAY
TUESDAY thru THURSDAY Lunch 11am-2pm
Happy Hour 4-7pmDinner 5-8:30pm
Ship’s Store Open by Request
FRIDAYLunch 11am-2pm
Happy Hour 5-6pmJackpot/Split ticket Drawing 8pm
Dinner 6-9pmShip’s Store Open 11am-2pm
Reopens 6-8pm
SATURDAYLunch 11am-2pm
Bar Menu available All DayDinner 5-8:30pm
Ship’s Store Open by Request
Main Events
Our prices are nothingTo WINE about……
A glass of red or whiteIs just $3.00
Snap Dragon Red BlendCasa la Postle Sauvigon Blanc
Easter Buffet April 4 Seating at 11:00AM or 2:00PM
Reservations Required 433-8804 Ext: 102
STARTERSSeasonal Greens, Caesar, & Assorted SaladsCocktail Shrimp with Lemons & Cocktail Sauce
BRUNCH STATIONHickory Smoked BaconSausage PattiesCheese GritsBiscuits & Sausage GravyHome FriesFrench ToastOmelet’s & Waffles made to order
ENTRE STATIONLoaded Smashed PotatoesMushroom Rice PilafSteamed Seasonal Mixed VegetablesGreen Bean AmandinePeach & Cornbread Stuffed Chicken BreastPoached Flounder Veronique
CARVING STATIONBaked HamRosemary, Garlic Rubbed Leg of Lamb w/ Mint JellyYeast Rolls with Whipped Honey Butter
DESSERTSBread Pudding with Bourbon Caramel SauceAssorted Cakes and Pies
Adults $23.95Children 12 and under $10.95++
Easter Sunday Activities
• Kiddy Buffet• Children’s Easter Egg Hunt• Photos with Easter Bunny
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STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
Page 10 • March ‘10
BoB & carla KrieGel, Steve & leSa StacK
The February raft up, the killer Pub Crawl at the beach February 20, was a great success! Our thanks to PBYC for hosting the joint party, and especially to Erica
Bush and David (DJ) Johnson with PBYC for their hospitality, and special kudos for supervising the bar crawling. As always, the pot luck dinner was excellent and the bring your dish breakfast superb highlighted by PYC’s complimentary bloodies and mimosas.
Nine boats showed up for the raft up, and roughly 40 brave individuals invaded the bars. The crowd started at PBYC (thanks Genella), and moved on to Hemingways, Bamboo Willy’s Captain Funs, the Sandshaker, and possibly others unremembered. The successful crawlers were visibly noted the next morning. The boaters included Jim & Linda Oyler on Parlay, Karen & Jere Allen on Recess, Marsha & Richard Roberts on BeachHouse, Steve Theis on the vicious S and S, Cliff & Kristen Roberts on WestMagnolia, Ron Bray & Crew on RokaDobi, Ted & Ebba Dampier on LadyofLeisure, Bernie Knight on Avalon, Bob & Carla Kriegel on CaribbeanSoul, and a fly by from Bill Mayo in his gorgeous Albin 28.
Our raft up for March is at a new and strange location, Old River. It was selected for those looking for horizons other than Little Sabine and Fort McRae. Hub Stacy’s and the Sunset Bar at Holiday Harbor are around the corner by dinghy (approximately one nautical mile), and for the adventurous the Florabama is about 3.5 NM by dinghy. Both Rabbit Island and the ICW spoil islands have sandy beaches for pets, kids, and swimming. The thrill seekers can head for the Florabama in the afternoon, and wind up at Hub Stacey’s with the rest of us for Happy Hour.
To get to the anchorage round marker 43 in the ICW and go southeast between Ono Island and the spoil island about a third of a mile, and then south to the anchorage near Rabbit Island. A good chart plotter or GPS will be helpful, daylight access and departure is recommended. The anchorage will be near N30 17.9, W 87 27.4 and the first waypoint after marker 43 N 30 18.35, W87 27.2, and the next waypoint N30 18.15, and W87 27.2. Of course these are just suggestions, and the prudent skipper is responsible for the safe operation and navigation of his vessel. Depths are adequate. We saw nothing less than eight feet at low tide. Watch out for the marked shoal to the east of Ono Island.
We look forward to a fun raft up at a new location, and we hope to see you there!!
Bob & Carla Kriegle and Steve & Lesa Stack
CRUISER’S CORNER
March ‘10 • Page 11
STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
2010 Raft Up/Cruising Schedule
Mar 27 Old River/Perdido KeyApril 24 Sailboat Bay/ Big Lagoon –
Mexican FiestaMay 29 Juanas/Navarre & Big Sabine Bay June 26 Panama CityJuly 10 Little Sabine – Blue Angels Air ShowAug 14 Gulf Shores – The Wharf MarinaSept 4 Pirates Cove – Robertson’s BayouOct 30 Little Sabine – PBYC Haunted House
& Halloween PartyNov 13 Ft. McRae – Blue Angels
Homecoming Air ShowDec (TBA) PYC Dock/ Sailing Center –
Progressive Boat Party
COOKING OFF THE STERN
Jean Fleege’s Yum Yum Coffee Cake
½ cup butter1 cup sugar1 cup eggs2 cups sifted all purpose flour1 tsp. baking soda1 tsp. baking powder½ tsp. salt1 cup sour cream1 tsp. vanilla
CinnamonNutfilling:1/3 cup brown sugar1 cup white sugar1 tsp. cinnamon1 cup chopped pecans
Cream butter until soft then add sugar and mix until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt together. Add dry ingredients, alternately with the sour cream beginning and ending with the flour mixture. Stir in the vanilla.
Pour half of the batter into a lightly greased 8x12 baking pan. Cover with half of the nut filling and topping mixture. Pour remaining batter over nut mixture and top with the rest of the nut mixture. Bake in a preheated oven 325 degrees and bake approximately 45 to 50 minutes.
MARCH 14 CHAMPAGNE TASTINGPensacola Yacht Club welcomes Chef Sommelier Michel Atlas back for a Champagne Tasting. His presentation of French Champagnes will be accompanied with a selection of hors d’oeuvres prepared by Chef Daro. Begins at 4pm in the Ballroom.Reservations Required $30++ Per Person
APRIL 16 DANCING THRU DECADESDust off that poodle skirt and put on your bobby socks and saddle oxfords before you head out to the Club for dinner and dancing thru the decades. The menu will feature those old time favorites from yesteryear and the music will take you back to high school. Begins at 6pm in the Ballroom.
MULLET THURSDAYSPYC will NOW be offering a Fried Mullet Plate special every Thursday whenever it is available. It will be served on a first come first served basis.
STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
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Blessing of the FleetOpening Day Ceremony
Sunday, April 11
The PYC Chapter of the Florida Commodores Association will host the Blessing of the Fleet in conjunction with the Opening Day Ceremony on Sunday, April 11. All Pensacola Bay area boat owners and skippers are invited to participate in both events. Boats may be tied up at the T-dock and will depart the T-dock no later than 3pm. Prizes will be given for the best decorated sail and powerboats. A minimum donation of $25 per boat is requested. Make checks payable to the PYC of the FCA.
Schedule of Events
3pm Boat parade begins. Maintain VHF Communications on Channel 71.
4:30pm PYC Opening Ceremony
5:30pm BBQ Chicken and Fried Shrimp Dinner on the Patio. Cost per person will be $18.00 inclusive. Awards presentation for best decorated sailboat & power boats.
6pm Sundowner Ceremony
SAVE THE DATE
PYC FASHION SHOW LUNCHEON
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28
11am SOCIAL & SHOPPING
12noon FASHION SHOW & LUNCHEON
FashionsFromLADIES QUARTER BOUTIQUE
Reservations Required
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STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
CATERING CORNERIT’S YOUR PARTY
PYC provides a full range of corporate and private event planning. Our professionally trained waiters, bartenders, and Executive Chef enables us to serve groups from 20 to 300.
No matter what the size or style of YOUR event PYC’s commitment to the aesthetics and excellence of your special day will be orchestrated in every detail. We make your event as important to us as it is to you. We offer our personal commitment to a perfect set up, top quality foods, and professional friendly service.
So let PYC make your dreams come true as you plan your next special event….. Anniversary Party, Baby Shower, Birthday Party, Bridal Shower, Business Meeting, Cocktail Reception, Fundraiser, Gala Event, Holiday Party, Themed Party, Wedding and/or Wedding Reception, etc.
To book your next celebration or event at PYC or for more information contact Kelly Ring, PYC Event Coordinator at events@pyc.gccoxmail.com or call 433-1382.
FRIDAY NIGHT WINNERS1-29-10Jackpot: $250 Lee Hargrove - PWine: Sheila MartinDinner: Dinah WellsSplit Ticket: $76 Susan McKinnon
2-5-10Jackpot: $25 Ashton Graybriel – NPWine: Joe MooreDinner: Kristin RobertsSplit Ticket: $89 Jim Oyler
2-12-10Jackpot: $50 Joseph Hammons – NPWine: Johnny SmithDinner: Chris KingSplit Ticket: $73 Dan Smithson
2-19-10Jackpot: $75 Henry Pearson – NPWine: Terry HartmanDinner: Keith CantleySplit Ticket: $93 Charles Scruggs
All Friday Night Winners need to check in with the volunteers at the Ticket Table.
NOTICE TO MEMBERSJIB SHEET: Reminder the PYC Jib Sheet is NOW being emailed to the membership each month. Printed copies of the Jib Sheet will still be available for members in the lobby of the Club. However if you would like to continue to get your copy of the newsletter in the mail, please contact Jennifer in the PYC office.
PERSPECTIVE MEMBER NIGHT: PYC Members are encouraged to bring prospective members to the Club on the First Tuesday of the month to meet with Commodore Sam Foreman and Rear Commodore Jere Allen in the Grill Room at 7pm. They will be available to answer questions and sign membership applications.
PYC SUNDAY MENU CHANGE: The Club has discontinued the Sunday Brunch Buffet. ONLY a Brunch Menu will be available on Sundays between 11am and 2pm.
DUTCH TREAT: If you wish to have lunch or dinner at your Club with friends or family who aren’t members and they want to pay their own way, we will be happy to make arrangements for them to pay cash or credit card.
RECIPROCAL WITH COUNTRY CLUB: PCC members are welcomed at PYC on Tuesday evenings and PYC members are invited to use PCC on Wednesday evenings. Please make a reservation to take advantage of this privilege.
STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
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STAff NOTESStephen Suchy, General Manager
“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
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BACK PROBLEM FORCES SALE OF PRIDE & JOY
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“Promoting the Finest Homes in Northwest Florida”
Preview Property SpecialistCall 850-572-1944
peithudson@aol.com
Each Office is IndependentlyOwned and Operated
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HORS D’OEUVRES 4 - 6 PM
LIMITED MENU 2- 6:30PM BAR CLOSES 7PM
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PYC Bar & Dining Room - 432-7006 • Reservation Line - 433-1382 • Office - 433-8804
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Pensacola Yacht ClubP.O. Box 989Pensacola, Florida 32591www.pensacolayachtclub.or g
WORK HOME
Commodore TIM BURR 516-7212 916-0869 tburr@gtbs.com
Vice Commodore/ SAM FOREMAN 470-8022 470-0869Facilities/EPA/Community Relations samannasea@aol.com
Rear Commodore/ SCOTT HARRELL Cell 910-0833 932-0501Membership lscottharrell@bellsouth.net
Fleet Captain ALAN McMILLAN mcalan@cox.net
SecretarOffshore Rep
y/Bylaws/GYA BERNIE KNIGHT 516-6218 995-1452bak37bav@msn.com
Treasurer/Finance DAN SMITHSON 457-7815capdan@cox.net
Marina & Dry Storage/Storm Preparedness
JERE ALLEN Cell 529-0927 916-4480jereallen@mchsi. com
FCYC Rep TONY COLE. Cell 384-9360 434-8855Tonycole4@cox.net
WORK HOME
Fleet Chaplain/Human Resources
FR. JACK GRAY 456-5966 449-5966plato518@cox.net
Conrad Hamilton 934-6625conwadham@aol.com
Juniors/Sea Scouts ED HELMS 477-3956Ehelms7477@yahoo.com
Entertainment SHARON PETTIT 377-9841
Cell 377-3213
515-1110sharonpettit@msn.com
Commodore Emeritus STEPHEN SOLICE so42son@aol.com Cell 380-8268 432-6197
General Manager STEPHEN SUCHY 433-8804Stephen@pyc.gccoxmail.com
Office Manager DION BOATMAN 433-8804
dion@pyc.gccoxmail.com
Accounts Payable/Webmaster
Event Coordinator/Reservations
JENNIFER LANGHAM
LESLIE HOWELL
Jennifer@pyc.gccoxmail.com
leslie@pyc.gccoxmail.com
AGFL OFFICERS, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, AND PYC MANAGEMENT
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COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Long Range Planning
433-8804
433-1382
joyler4250@aol.com
WORK HOME
Cruising JIM & LINDA OYLER 932-1737
Capdevielle Team/GYA One Design
HUNTER RIDDLE Cell 380-3531loft@schurrsails.com
Endowment Fund JOHN SHAFFERj_shaffer@ml.com
ROBERT LEIDNERriedner1@cox.net
FCYC Alternate Past Commodore John Matthews Cell 516-1580johnmatthews@cox.net
Cruising DON WATSON
916-9645JOHN MERTINGFleet C ounsel
JOHN SHAFFERj_shaffer@ml.com
GYA Coordinator CHIP MacMILLAN
Heritage Committee CHUCK SMITH, MD 455-1854
Historian DAVE HOFFMAN 529-2939dave.hoffman@taminco.com
WORK HOME
Fleet Surgeon ROGER MORASKI, MDtopgunu20@aol.com
GYA Multihull BERT RICE 932-2093Bert.rice2010@yahoo.com
Hospitality GWEN HERRIN 438-1843talkingwen@cox.net
Hospitality/Jib Sheet Editor
JEAN FLEEGE Cell 221-1211jfleege@aol.com
Jib Sheet Mailing LESLIE YOUD 934-0471CHARLIE & PHYLLIS NEARN 456-3653
Junior Sailing BRUCE PARTINGTON b-partington@cox.net
rdawkinsphdmph@bellsouth.netMember Seminars BOB DAWKINS 429-7214
Publicity/Photography JULIE B. CONNERLEY Cell 293-4031
Race Committee BETSY MORASKI
969-1995
Risk Management LINDA WHITMAN 477-8060
Sea Scout Ship #411 SKIPPER ERIC FRITZ ericfritz@mchsi.net
USCG Liaison BOB FLEEGEbobpyc1776@aol.com
916-0479
topgunu20@aol.com
lwhitman@whitmanandwhitman.com
Cell 554-4515
Cell 291-8528
COMMITTEE CHAIRSCruisingSTEVE & LESA STACK c 232-6837 h 470-9074 stackshack@gmail.com BOB & CARLA KRIEGEL h 455-7695 kriegel@infionline.net
EndowmentFundJOHN SHAFFER c 554-4338 w 433-4343 john@johnshafferagency.com ROBERT LEIDNER h 433-6323 rleidner1@cox.net CHIP MACMILLAN h 934-5377 cnjmacmillan@hotmail.com
FCYCDON WATSON c 208-1982 h 492-8601 radiodon@bellsouth.net
FleetCounselJOHN MERTING w 916-9645
FleetSurgeonROGER MORASKI, MD h 969-1995 topgunu20@aol.com
GrillRoomFlowersLIBBA DENNIS h 433-3503
GYACoordinatorCHIP MACMILLAN c 255-8697 cnjmacmillan@hotmail.com
GYAMultihullBERT RICE h 932-2093 Bert.rice2010@yahoo.com
GYAOneDesign/CapdevielleTeamHUNTER RIDDLE c 380-3531 w 438-9354 loft@schurrsails.com
Historian/HeritageCommitteeDAVE HOFFMAN c 520-2939 w 995-5211 dave.antares@gmail.com
Hospitality GWEN HERRIN h 438-1843 talkingwen@cox.net
JIBSheetEditor/HospitalityJEAN FLEEGE c 221-1211 jfleege@aol.com
JuniorSailingBRUCE PARTINGTON h 433-7208 bruce.partington@gmail.com or
b.partington@cphlaw.com
LandscapingANNA FOREMAN c 748-0516 h 470-0866 annam555@att.net
MemberSeminarsBOB DAWKINS h 429-7214 rdawkinsphdmph@bellsouth.net
PhotoCoordinatorANN PLEUNE h 470-0325 apleuneus@aol.com
PublicityJULIE B. CONNERLEY c 293-4031 jjjbean@aol.com h 932-5958
RaceCommitteeBETSY MORASKI h 969-1995 topgunu20@aol.com
SeaScoutShip#411SKIPPER ERIC FRITZ c 525-4704 ericfritz@mchsi.com
USCGLiaisonBOB FLEEGE c 291-8528 bobpyc1776@aol.com
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