Aeolian Yacht Club
Established 1906 www.aeolianyc.com
980 Fernside Drive
Alameda, CA 94501
510-523-2586
(fax) 510-523-0848
The Balloon JIB is published
monthly by the Aeolian Yacht
Club. For a list of Aeolian
Officers and contact
information, please go to our
website at www.aeolianyc.com
We are pleased to offer dining, bar, and docking for
visiting members of reciprocal yacht clubs, as space
is available. We welcome visiting yachtsmen and
encourage small and even larger groups as cruise
ins to enjoy the Aeolian flavor!
If arriving by boat, it is important to make advance
arrangements with the club. With prior notice, we are
happy to host visiting yachtsmen on a space avail-
able basis. Visiting yachts must fly their home club
burgee and check in with the office. If you are not a
member of any yacht club, please contact the office
about scheduling a site visit, or possibly membership
in Aeolian Yacht Club, if that is your cup of tea.
980 Fernside Blvd.
Alameda, CA 94501
Office: 510-523-2586
Back Deck: 510-748-0483
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Change of Watch
Past Commodore’s Dinner November 5th $30.00
RSVP by Nov 3rd
Sherri (510) 523-2586
Surf & Turf Prime Rib & Alaskan Salmon
W/Pasta Carbonara, Medley of vegetables, Ceasar Salad, Bread and Dessert
No Host Cocktails—5:00-6:30 p.m.
Dinner—6:50 p.m.
Program—7:30—9:00 p.m.
NOVEMBER 2011
Aeolian Yacht Club
Established 1906 www.aeolianyc.com
980 Fernside Drive
Alameda, CA 94501
510-523-2586
(fax) 510-523-0848
The Balloon JIB is published
monthly by the Aeolian Yacht
Club. For a list of Aeolian
Officers and contact
information, please go to our
website at www.aeolianyc.com
Work Party on the First
Saturday of each month.
Do your part, volunteer!
Annual Meeting & Election of Officers
Election Results
Effective November 1, 2011
Aeolian Yacht Club’s
2011-2012 Board of Directors
Commodore: Brian Aylen
Vice Commodore: Rosalind Guillory
Rear Commodore: Scott Saylor
Port Captain: Jim LaMar
Treasurer: Julie Cooper
Financial Secretary: Evelyn Poates
Secretary: Susan Jeffries
Director: Les Sutton Regatta Committee:
Gary Barker, Dave Little, Adair Jorgensen
New members, Katherine and Gary
Hoffer heeded the call for landscap-
ing assistance from Port Capgain
LaMar and are tackling the area in
front of the club.
Retired and living on Bay Farm Is-
land, the couple have a background
in landscaping, and the club will be
better for it! New but very active,
they are attending monthly events
and helping with the JIB.
Katherine and Gary do not own a
boat at this time but would love an
invite to crew and learn the ropes.
Power or sail will be fine.
The Hoffers are looking for fellow
landscape enthusiasts. Please contact
[email protected] with
name and contact number.
CHANGE OF WATCH
Past Commodores’ Dinner
November 5, 2011
5:30 Reception : 6:30 pm Dinner
7:30 pm Program
Please join us for our annual awards and recognition program and to
welcome our new Board of Directors
RSVP by Nov 3
Sherri 510-523-2586
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Officers, Board of Directors, and Standing Committee Members
2011-2012
Commodore ··········································· Brian Aylen ····················· [email protected] ·························· 530-282-2926
Vice Commodore ··································· Rosalind Guillory ·············· [email protected] ························· 510-568-0730
Rear Commodore ··································· Scott Saylor····················· [email protected] ································· 510-772-0892
Recording Secretary ································ Susan Jeffries ·················· [email protected] ································ 510-769-7498
Treasurer ·············································· Julie Cooper ···················· [email protected] ····························· 916-849-5715
Port Captain ··········································· James LaMar··················· [email protected] ···························· 510-769-9205
Financial Secretary ································· Evelyn Poates ················· [email protected] ································· 415-595-5997
Director ················································· Gary Barker····················· [email protected] ································ 510-522-6646
Director ················································· Steve Brandt ··················· [email protected] ····························· 510-865-7072
Director ················································· Les Sutton………… ·········· [email protected]····························· 415-146-0780
Regatta Committee ·································· Gary Barker····················· [email protected] ································ 510-522-6646
···························································· Dave Little ······················· [email protected]···························· 510-522-8654
···························································· Adair Jorgensen ··············· ························································ 510-865-0347 Cruise ins ··············································· Rosalind Guillory ·············· [email protected] ························· 510-568-0730
Cruise outs ············································· Sue Roderick ··················· [email protected] ························ 510-521-6754
Fishing Derby ········································· Gene Covello··················· none ················································· 415-282-4151
Membership Chair ··································· Evelyn Poates ················· [email protected] ································· 415-595-5997
Events Committee Chair ··························· Rosalind Guillory ·············· [email protected] ························· 510-568-0730
···························································· Al McCaffery···················· [email protected] ···························· 312-226-9596
PICYA Delegates ······································ Peter Dragula ·················· [email protected] ····················· 925-683-8529
···························································· Shirley Ross ···················· [email protected] ··························· 510-337-0458
···························································· Greg Gibeson ·················· [email protected] ·································· 530*581-0686
Safety Chair ··········································· Kim Arrivee ····················· [email protected] ··························· 510-521-5653
Boutique ················································ Jeanne McCaffery ············ [email protected] ··················· 847-341-0000
JIB Editor ··············································· Leroy Pyle ······················· [email protected] ····························· 510-206-3457
Webmaster ············································· Stefan Hofmeyer ·············· [email protected] ·························· 510-521-1600
Audit Committee ······································· Nancy Hill ······················· [email protected] ····················· 510-865-6664
Budget and Finance Committee ················· Julie Cooper ···················· [email protected] ····························· 916-849-5715
Aeolian Office Manager ···························· Sherri Armijo ··················· aeolianyc.aol.com (office) ···················· 510-523-2586
Aeolian Office Hours: Mon-Wed-Fri 12:00-3:00 PM
Back Porch Telephone: 510-748-0483 (personal calls and assistance for those cruising in)
To Sam and Susan Lavanaway, I thank you both for volunteering your
time and labor to refurbishing our bath-room down stairs…It looks great! A lot of hard, long labor was put into it and greatly appreciated by AYC. To Jeanne McCaffery, you are not forgot-ten for all the time you spend cleaning up the club house, back porch, bou-tique and the Stewards Quarters……you‟ve certainly earned the title “Facility Organizer!”
To Tom Charron – Many thanks for the time you have spent saving Aeolian from the bridge closings. Without your volunteer time and efforts spent dealing with the Bridge issues, our Club would have had some serious impacts. Thank you from all Aeolians!
To our Harbor Committee – you all have done a fine job, A-Dock will soon be completed and the Harbor is looking great with only a few more slips to fill.
To Sherri and Mike – you‟re never forgotten – just always there for us….and I extend a huge thank you to you both!
To our new Board of Directors – there are just too many wonderful vol-unteer members to list and with these volunteer members on board, you too will have a successful and happy year! HELMS-ALEE!!
Thank you Aeolians for all your sup-port. Jeanette Clark
Here we are at the end of another Aeolian board year. We have had our Annual Meeting and Elections and I want to say „WELCOME ABOARD” to the new slate of officers who will be our voice for 2011-12. You definitely have a great All-Volunteer Club to work with!
As Commodore this past year, I want to say I could not be more proud of everyone‟s efforts in putting on a show of great team-work on all our past events. I am proud and honored when I am pulled aside by guests from other clubs wanting to express their enjoyment and appreciation from visiting Aeolian Yacht Club especially the team-work that is done just for their entertain-ment. I am especially proud when our members pull me aside to say “how wonderful Aeolian is.” When our members step up with great posi-tive comments; and there were many, I know we have had a successful year! I thank you!
I want to take this time to thank Sue
Roderick for all the time and help she has volunteered helping our editor(s), being our advisor on our Annual big PICYA dinner, filling in as our Cruise-Out Chair, Secretary, and too many other areas to list. We all thank you Sue for hanging in with us and helping to make this year a success.
Thank you also to Scott Saylor and Al McCaffery who volunteered to fill in as our Vice Commodore and Rear Commodore at the last minute without much notice. My thanks to both of you for doing such fine job as our Vice Commodore and Rear Commodore. KUDOS to you both for a job well done!
To John Hannan – This is our main man! For it was John Hannan that managed our bar and turned it into a successful year.. John was out-standing in making sure our bar was opened and stocked for every event this year. Carrying cases of liquor up-stairs and recruiting bartenders two to three times a week for all our events and many rentals (which was a task in itself) but John came through and kept our bar open and running. Thank you John!
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Many years ago I had the good fortune to live in Seattle – the boating capital
of the world. It seemed every-body had a boat and used them. I had sold the boat I owned in Sausalito when my company
transferred me so I was looking for a new one. The time was in the early sixties. Boeing wasn‟t doing too well and was letting most of their help go. So there were a lot of boats on the market at a cheap price. It was fun going from one boat broker to another until you found what you were looking for or at least you thought. I believe that most of us make the same mis-
take buying a boat either too small or too big. To big and the cost of running and maintaining is high. Too small and you are cramped for space and the cruising range is limited. I believe a boat of 28‟ to 30‟ for two people and 30‟ to 42‟ for a large family is about right. Regardless of what size boat you buy – use and enjoy it! I think I had the most fun on a 14‟ runabout. It was small for the Bay but it sure was fast. As we grow older we want com-fort and things at a slower pace.
The San Juan Islands in the state of Washington – what a wonderful place to cruise. You have all these small islands fairly close together. Most of the larger ones have inns and harbors so you always have a place to tie up your boat, take a shower, buy some
groceries and eat a decent meal.
Anacortas is the place you can charter a boat and take your dream cruise. Back in the days I cruised these is-lands all we had for navigation was a good government chart (cost $1.50), a parallel ruler, divider, compass and a ship-to-shore radio. Now with a GPS system you can travel with ease and safety. I think if you go on long cruises take the Power Squadron or Coast Guard courses. It is good to have the extra knowledge in case your GPS stops working and you find yourself up that well known creek without a paddle (to be continued). Gary Barker caught an 8 lb. Salmon at California City in September.
Gene Covello
The fiscal year for Aeolian Yacht Club ends on October 31st of each year. As Treasurer
for you this past year, I‟d like to give members this brief financial report.
On the whole Aeolian Yacht Club is doing well – we continue to have monies to put into our set aside accounts for reserve
spending on important areas such as dredging, harbor, clubhouse and “A” Dock. To date we are on target with each of these
reserve accounts and are planning some repair and maintenance work on the parking lot, clubhouse roof, and exterior paint-
ing in the next several months.
Because we have not had a full harbor over this past year, our revenues have not been sufficient to continue to add to our
main General Fund. As you know, our General Fund is the fund from which we pay our monthly bills and obligations. In the
late 1990‟s AYC had a goal of having $100,000 in the General Fund and we continue to work toward that end although at this
time we are a bit far from it.
By approval of the membership in 2007, we instituted a $10 monthly assessment fee in 2009 to help to pay for “A” Dock. The
Finance Committee is recommending to the Board of Directors that the assessment be discontinued as soon as possible as
the work on “A” Dock is nearing its major completion. Although the assessment will no longer be in place after a specific
date, there will be adequate monies in the “A” Dock set aside fund to continue to support the work there. The harbor set
aside reserve fund will also be used for repair and maintenance of the harbor including “A” Dock as needed.
We need to continue to add new members with boats so that we can once again have a full harbor.
Thank you for your support. We look forward to a new year with a continued forward-looking financial picture for Aeolian
Yacht Club.
John Roderick, Treasurer
John Roderick
The Aeolian Bar is Open
Every Friday @ 5:30 pm
Take a look at these great events
scheduled for November! Please mark
your calendars and join us. We look
forward to seeing you at your club and
participating in our social events.
November 1
Tuesday Charity Dinner
November 4
TGIF Camaraderie!
November 5
Change of Watch Dinner
November 8
Tuesday Charity Dinner
November 11
TGIF Camaraderie!
November 15
Tuesday Charity Dinner
November 17
Board of Directors Meeting
November 18
TGIF Camaraderie!
November 22
Tuesday Charity Dinner
November 25
TGIF Camaraderie!
November 29
Tuesday Charity Dinner
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Robert ten Bosch
NOTICE OF INCREASE IN DUES AND BERTHING EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 2011
At the Annual Membership meeting in October 2007 rate increases of 3% per year were approved effective November
1, 2009 through October 31, 2014. The increases that will appear on your quarterly statements for November 1, 2011
are as follows:
• Kayaks/Small boats will go from $2.70 a foot to $2.78
• Berthing will increase from $4.76 to $4.90 a foot
• Annual Membership Dues will go from $276.00 to $284.00`
Ahoy Aeolians! October has been an-
other busy month at the club. We started
off the month with our Annual Swap Meet
on October 1st. I want to thank all the
members who helped setting up the event
on Friday, September 30th and the mem-
bers who worked the event on Saturday. I
especially want to thank Tom Charron for
working the Aeolian Booth and Brian
Aylen for working the hotdog stand. I also
want to thank Jeanne Edgar for all her
help. Both booths did very well.
The following week we had a Wedding
Rental on Saturday the 8th. We also had
a cruise-in from the Pittsburgh Yacht Club
arrive on Sunday the 9th. We had seven
boats attend. They arrived around 3:00
pm and then we had a BBQ Dinner for
them. It was a huge success. I want to
thank Mari Miyaki, Brian Aylen, Jeannie
McCaffery and the Commodore Jeanette
Clark for all their help. The Cruise-In folks
left on Tuesday the 11th headed for Sau-
salito. They said they always love coming
to the Aeolian because of the friendliness
of our members.
The Birthday Dinner on October 15th was
a huge success. It was once again put
on by Rob Schimdt and Claudia Char-
rette. It was a nice to see a good turn-
out. I want to thank all the members in-
volved in helping out. Thank you Jeanne
Edgar, Tom Eelkema, Diane Grant and
Joanne McCay. I‟m sure I have missed
someone so let me apologize in advance.
We have also posted our sign-up Sheet
for the Change of Watch/Past Commo-
dore‟s Dinner. It is a catered affair. The
menu is Surf and Turf. Prime Rib and
Alaskan Salmon, with all the fixings.
Please sign-up on the Back Porch or
call Sherri at the Aeolian Office to
RSVP.
One more event planned is the Halloween
Party which is a Pot-Luck. It will be on
Saturday October 29th.
I just want to take a minute and express
my thanks to all members for giving me
an opportunity to serve as Vice Commo-
dore for the past several months. It has
been an honor. I learned a lot. I look
forward to serving as the Rear Commo-
dore for the upcom-
ing year. I want to
wish Rozz Guillory
luck as she takes on
the duties of Vice Commodore. I also
want to congratulate all the new Board
Members.
Thank you,.
Scott Saylor
Roz Guillory 2011-2012
Scott Saylor
(2011)
Just a short message to tell you how much I‟m looking forward to
all of Aeolian‟s social events this coming year.
Our first event will be the Change of Watch Dinner on November
5th. This is a formal catered event, awards will be given, Past
Commodores will be in attendance and a fun time for everyone.
Reservations are needed by November 3rd.
We will be having our Annual Tree trimming/potluck party on Sun-
day, December 4th at 3:00 pm. We will be decorating the club
tree and this is a family event so bring the kids, grandkids and
friends. There will be activities for the children with a surprise visit
from Santa. Come and start the holidays with your fellow Ae-
olian‟s. Sign up now!
The Round the Island Circumnavigation will be January 1st. We
will be serving our famous chili and gin fizzes. All of Alameda will
be cruising into our club so we will need lots of volunteers. This
is an event you don‟t want to miss!
To make this year successful, member participation is always
needed and appreciated. Event sign-ups are always on the back
porch, you can contact the club office or I can be reached anytime
at 510-568-0737. I look forward to working with all of you this
year!
...Roz
In Memoriam
Robert ten Bosch Aeolian Yacht Club lost its oldest member and one who had held the longest membership. We were saddened
to learn of Robert “Bob” ten Bosch‟s death on August 13, 2011 missing his 101st birthday by just 48 days. Bob joined
Aeolian Yacht Club in 1929 and was a member for 82 years.
Born and raised in Alameda, Bob spent his entire life in the East Bay. His parents were the late Jeanne Greenman of Oakland and John Roderick ten Bosch. His Dad died when Bob was 9 years old during the San Francisco flu epi-demic in 1920. At the start of his freshman year at Alameda High School, he contracted polio and although he missed six months of school, he completed his missed curriculum over the next 3-1/2 years to graduate with his class. Bob had courted Lucile for several years and in order to win a $1 bet Lucile made, she pro-posed to Bob at a leap year New Year‟s Eve Party at Aeolian Yacht Club in 1931 and they were married for 67 years when she died in 2004.
His sailing years began formally in 1929 at age 19 when he built a 17‟ sailboat named Ho-Ta. At age 21 he, Bill Ashcroft and Al Bechtle built a 26‟ sail-boat named Hostar in Al‟s back yard. Daughter Janice Madding remembers “Dad and Larry Knight were friends. I remember going to Christmas parties at his home.”
At the start of WWII, Bob took a navigation class then joined the Navy as Chief Petty Officer. He served aboard the Chinqupin a net tender in the South Pacific. As many ships didn‟t have a navigator aboard, he led several convoys of ships from San Francisco to the South Pacific Islands including one from Guam to Eniwetok. He was a navigator aboard the Water Witch in the 1957 Transpac Race to Hawaii and the navigator aboard a boat sailing back from Hawaii follow-ing another Transpac Race. He raced and crewed most of his life.
Bob retired at age 80 after working for the National Lead Company (Dutch Boy Paints) for 47 years and then for L&H Paints for another 19. He was a poet, a gagster, a charming, generous and highly respected family man, father and friend. He regularly took his children water skiing on the Oakland Estuary after work, was manager of a softball team for Sequoia Lodge, Chairman of the Lodge‟s family Christmas party, and even volunteer painter (he and Bill Jensen painted the dome of the Scottish Rite Temple in Oakland).
Bob‟s grandfather, Alphonse Carpentier was one of the founders of the Encinal Yacht Club and Bob sailed out of that club until he was 18. At the age of 18 he was asked to join Encinal as an adult member but he joined Aeolian instead. When his daughter Janice asked him why he hadn‟t joined Encinal, he told her “all the real sailors belonged to Aeolian.”
He leaves children Janice Madding of Pleasanton, Bob ten Bosch, Jr. of Newark and Susan ten Bosch Paull of Orinda, 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
“The time a man spends sailing is not deducted from his life span.” Aeolian Yacht Club has truly lost one of our “Real Sailors.”
CHANGE OF WATCH
Past Commodores‟
Dinner
November 5, 2011
5:30 pm :: Reception
6:30 pm :: Dinner
RSVP by Nov 3
Sherri 510-523-2586
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Aeolians Cruising Out… Watch for next year’s schedule
Information and Sign Ups on Back Porch!
Yacht Clubs Cruising in to Aeolian… We are pleased to be able to host yacht clubs cruising in to Aeolian Yacht Club.
Watch for next year’s schedule
Come Join Us For Great Events And Support Our Cruise Ins!
The Pittsburgh Yacht Club Cruise In The Pittsburgh Yacht Club arrived on Sunday the 9
th. We had seven boats
attend. See Vice Commodore‟s report for particulars...
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The Marin Yacht Club Cruise Out
Zoey and Hannah helping to drive Lefty‟s Dream for
Al and Jeanne McCaffery
Sue Roderick, Jeanne and Al McCaffery, Dottie and
Bob Frey and John Roderick enjoying dinner at
Marin Yacht Club
Pittsburgh YC members enjoying Aeolian hospitality!
CONTINUED ON PAGE 5A
The board of Directors at its October 19, 2011 meeting accepted
the following as our newest members:
Art Epstein Jillian Hilton
Wayne Pierson John Michael Powers
Mary and Steve Swan
Wolf Gurley and Debra Whitehead
Keven Kiffer and Jessica Martinez
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS
ACCEPTED
The following individuals have applied for Aeolian Yacht
Club membership. The Board of Directors at its October 19,
2011 meeting accepted these individuals and their applica-
tions will be posted for the required 30 days:
Michael and Christine Gilmore – Michael and Christine
live in El Cerrito and are sponsored by Brian Aylen and Les-
ter Clark. Michael is retired and has special skills in con-
struction. They would enjoy cruises, parties, fishing and
social events.
Jose Rincon and Rachel Flores – They live in Oakland
and Jose works for Yahoo! in San Francisco. They own a
powerboat and are interested in fishing, cruises, parties,
social events and other functions of the yacht club. They
are sponsored by Rosalind Guillory and Jim Lamar.
Sonja Hernandez – A graphic designer for Adobe in San
Francisco, Sonja lives in Alameda. She has crewed on sail-
boats and enjoys rowing. She has her own rowboat and is
a member of the Lake Merritt Rowing Club. Sponsored by
Jim LaMar and Jeanette Clark, Sonja is interested in parties
and events.
John (Jack) and Carolyn Mangan – Jack and Carolyn
were members of Aeolian Yacht Club from 1989-1992 when
they moved to Eureka and are coming back to Alameda late
this year or early next year and would like to berth their
powerboat in the Aeolian harbor. Jack is retired from Sea
Power Marine in Oakland and they enjoy cruises, parties,
and social events. Jack is a musician playing the saxo-
phone, clarinet and drums. They are sponsored by Brian
Aylen and John Hanan.
Greg Olin – Greg owns a commercial glazing company in
Las Vegas where he has a powerboat that he will be mov-
ing back to the Bay Area. Greg is sponsored by Jim LaMar
and Jeanette Clark and is interested in cruises, parties and
work parties.
We wish a very warm and very Happy Birthday to Ae-
olians who are celebrating their birthdays in Novem-
ber:
If you are having a birthday and have not let the office know,
do please call Sherri and let her know your birthday.
We hope members celebrating birthdays during the year will
sign up and attend our monthly birthday dinners! It is a din-
ner especially for you and you get a gift! So let us hear from
you and come enjoy a wonderful dinner and great fellowship.
Jennifer Andre Jason Barrett
Leo Brodeur Margaret Crawford
Sal Cortez Nancy Hill
Maureen Leith Dave McDaid
John Roderick Shirley Ross
Mari Miyaki Kay Schardein
Tom Thompson Lon Volberding
Tom Wilkinson
SWAP MEET A SUCCESS! *
Flea Market at Aeolian Yacht Club! Saturday October 1, 2011
Commodore Aylen demonstrates high pressure sales pitch. His hot dog
sales alone, will probably pay for A dock upgrades!