A Seasonal Bulletin of The Presque Isle Yacht Club
The
Masthead
Our Mission Statement- To promote activities, tourism, and a spirit of comradeship among
boaters interested in the welfare & development of Lake Huron's beautiful Presque Isle Har-
bor.
Spring 2015
Words from Commodore
Bob Young Ahoy 2015 !
Membership Dues
& Information:
Please see Page 6
Volume 5
No. 1 PIYC Website
www.presqueisleyc.org
Featured Stories
Begin on page 2
In about four weeks we'll meet for our first dinner meeting here
in Presque Isle (April 23’d at the Portage Restaurant).
My message in this Spring edition of the masthead is to look
forward to the summer and prepare yourself for a dandy time
in NE Michigan when you return to your summer home or cot-
tage.
It's all about perspective, anticipation, and planning. And of course there's Mother
Nature. Mix up those components and "voila' ", we have our summer of 2015.
We didn't actually have a full summer in 2014... I think most of us hardly ran a full
tank of gas through our various motor vessels. Let's presume we have a normal
boating or "up north" summer, and plan those 15 weekends between Memorial Week-
end and Labor Day.
Our winter is really hanging on up at the lake, and fishermen claim that the perch
fishing is exceptionally good right now, and there's about two feet of solid ice on
Grand Lake today. In another month, we'll have open water and some of us will be
chomping at the bit to get the first dock in the lake. Pretty hard to beat Steve Reis-
ner at that... he's put his in, even as ice patches float towards the outlet or crash
upon the shoreline.
Our board of directors have some plans for the betterment of the area, and as noted,
we plan to have our first meeting of 2015 at the Portage Restaurant, on Thursday,
April 23. Ted McKinnon reports a healthy balance in our finances, and we promise
to keep all projects moving forward.
Reporting on other projects, I hear from Dick Spencer of the unveiling of the new PI
Township Range Park soon, The Grand Lake Association is celebrating a milestone
birthday, and sister Janet Young will soon have her historical series of books pub-
lished very soon. Volume one will be available around Memorial weekend. (three
books covering Presque Isle, from Thomson Harbor to Bell Bay, each with their own
focus- from the 1830's to 1900, covering the lighthouses, the lumbering era, and the
hotels and early settlement).
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Hope this is an update for those who have avoided Michi-
gan’s snow and cold ..
We need help in any of the following areas, please consider
giving us a hand.
Got ideas for growth or support of the Presque Isle Har-
bor area that we can support? Let us know, and we'll
consider it.
Handling our PIYC clothing sales.
Organizing a nautical swap meet or sale.
Serve as a director.
Assisting in organizing the boater welcome kits.
Help with our dinner meeting agenda or location.
Assist in our internet or communication link at the har-
bor.
Help in the Sailing lesson program this Summer.
Work with the PI Antique Wooden Boat Show.
Boating projects.. or outings. Intra Yacht Club Rela-
tions & Reciprocal Agreements
RY
Words from Commodore
Cont’d. Visiting Other Yacht Clubs
Some PIYC Members are busy traveling through
out the year, curiosity suggests one might think
about visiting a local Yacht Club and there are op-
portunities to do so.
Since the last Mackinaw sail race PIYC has had
an invitation to visit the Port Huron Yacht Club.
Your editors plan to make the visit this Spring and
report on the trip.
In some situations, such as when we recently visited Sau-
salito Yacht Club in California or the Tellico Yacht Club
in Knoxville, just a membership card of identification was
needed. In both these cases they invited us in as guests
and the Operations Manager or respective Commodores’ spent some time explaining the history of the Clubs and
invited us back when ever we were in the area. So—the
bottom line is ‘pre-planned communication and a current
membership card ‘(new stickers will be available to update
member cards provided in 2014 upon payment of dues).
Spring is around the corner, snow storms will soon become
a distant memory of the past and Float Plans will abound!
Ideas and discussion points
include PIYC considering
active participation in the
registry of Yacht Clubs ?
Please take a minute to read
information gained by visit-
ing the Register of Ameri-
can Yacht Clubs,.
There is also Reciprocity
Guide as part of the Oldest
Existing Yacht Club Regis-
ter in America.
See: http://www.ycaol.com/
regorders.html
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Thanks to Contributors The Club and your Editor appreciate any material from
members for The Masthead.. For this issue, the following peo-
ple have provided articles and/or images:
Planning Ahead for the Summer Issue : If you have anything that is pertinent or of general interest, please get it
to the Editor on a via Email. Please submit text in either
“text,” “rtf, ” or MSWord format. Images in ‘jpg’ or ’bmp’
format are preferred, although others can be handled.
Apparel, Etc ID Tags & Apparel Paul Hawkins 989 734 5663
Burgees Gus Hoster 989 595 2132
Gus & Linda Hoster, Gary Hagen, Cathy & Dick Spencer
Bob Young, Ted MacKinnon,
PI Yacht Club Clothing We are also looking for new styles and new items for our
next meeting. It will be Spring Soon !!
Great items for you and the rest of your family !!
Contact Paul Hawkins
Officers
Commodore
Bob Young
18966 Evergreen Rd
Presque Isle MI 49777
989 595 5239
Email:
non#youngapplianc.com
Vice Commodore
Gary Hagen
32645 US23 N
Presque Isle MI 49777
989 696 9007
Email: [email protected]
Secretary
Curtis Eagle 101 N Industrial Ln
Alpena MI 49707
989 356 2726
Email:
Treasurer
Ted MacKinnon
19534 Warwick
Beverly Hills MI 48025
248 647 1628
Email: [email protected]
Summer Address
17537 Grand Lake Blvd
Presque Isle MI 49777
989 595 2309
Directors
George S. (Gus)
Hoster PO Box 59 /
8636 E Grand Lake Rd
Presque Isle MI 49777
614 440 2434 Summer
5777 Bastille PL
Columbus OH 43213
614 367 1784 Winter
Robin Spencer PO Box 84
Presque Isle MI 49777
989 595 6970 Summer
754 Munson Ave
Traverse City MI 49686
231 929 4684 Work
Email: [email protected]
Betty Ruczynski 7283 Grand Point Rd
Presque Isle MI 49777
Primary 352 697 0089
Secondary 989 595 5330
Email: [email protected]
News letter
Editors
Gwen & Bob
Mitchell
Email addresses
586-899-3323 CELL
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Meeting Dates Nominally we meet on the 3rd Thursday of April
through October, inclusive. There may be varia-
tions on the meeting locations; members will be
advised of any changes in a timely manner. Note
our first meeting for 2015 will be April 23’d..
The Masthead
This publication of the Presque Isle Yacht Club is issued
4 times per year; in the fall, winter, spring, and during the summer of each year. Depending on the amount of input
from members, the size may vary as needed.
We welcome any comments, ideas, concerns, congratula-
tions or complaints, but especially appreciated are perti-
nent articles or images that will be of interest to our mem-
bers. Please submit such communications to the Editors as
soon as possible.:
Bob & Gwen Mitchell Email: [email protected]
PO Box 98 Presque Isle, Mi 49777 (586) 899-3323 cell
Note for communications:
We will be traveling out of State Feb—April, 2015 so
contact by email or phone is critical !
PIYC Mailing Address: Website: presqueisleyc.org
18966 Evergreen Rd. 989 595 5239 (Bob Young)
Presque Isle, MI 49777
The youth sailing camp on Grand Lake The location will
be the same as previous years, Presque Isle Harbor Asso-
ciation Beach Club.
The program on Grand Lake is July 27-31. We need lots of kids to be registered, this is an open registration .
Our web site is grandlakesailing.org.
An update will be provided at the April meeting with dates
and more detailed plans.
Registration information and more on the program will be
provided as the snow melts.
If anyone has any questions, please call 989-884-2919.
MAILING address is 21635 US Hwy 23 South, Presque
Isle, Mi. 47777.
Telephone number is 989-884-2919.
Email: [email protected]
Sailing Class Status
From Gary Hagen
Web site: grandlakesailing.org
Presque Isle Yacht Club Mem-
bership and Dues / 2014 The Presque Isle Yacht Club is a civic organization dedi-
cated to the establishment and growth of a yachting com-
munity in Presque Isle Harbor Michigan.
Annual dues are $100 with a one time burgee fee of $25.
There is no initiation fee for membership. From time to
time various clothing and nautical accessory items may be
available at market prices. See page 6 for a membership
application
The club membership year is January 1st through Decem-
ber 31st. Applicants filing after September 1st are consid-
ered as having filed as of the following January 1st. The
months between are free.
Please send to PIYC c/o: Ted MacKinnon at his Winter
Address in Beverly Hills MI address shown on page 3
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Ship Wrecks & Northern Michigan
Trading and supply boats routinely passed Thunder Bay on their way to outposts at Mackinaw, Sault Ste. Marie, and Green Bay. In
1679, LaSalle's GRIFFON became the first major European vessel to pass by Thunder Bay, and many others were to follow. The
need to transport supplies to northern frontier posts stimulated construction of small brigs, sloops, and schooners. Thunder Bay
accumulated a large collection of shipwrecks because of its strategic location along shipping lanes, and because the bay and nearby
islands provided shelter for vessels during inclement weather.
One story is that of the West German freighter Nordmeer. The Nordmeer was on its first voyage through the Seaway when it was
wrecked on Nov. 19, 1966. The 12-year-old ship was up bound in Lake Huron and on its way to Chicago when the 470 foot, 8 inch
long vessel ran into Thunder Bay Shoals.
The ship had been battling gale force winds and thick snow when it hit the rocks about 12 miles east of Alpena, Michigan. A total
of 43 sailors were on board and a United States Coast Guard helicopter helped in rescue operations. All of the sailors were taken to
the Samuel Mather (v) and delivered to safety.
There was no hope in salvaging the heavily damaged freighter and the concern was about the 20,000 gallons of fuel on board be-
coming a pollution hazard. While some oil spilled into Lake Huron, the tanks remained intact until the fuel could be pumped out
by Massey Marine Salvage in 1969. The NOAA Facilities in Alpena continue to refresh and build North Eastern Michigan Marine
history and another visit might surprise those that have not been by in a couple of years.
Spring Events
Phyllis & John Vogelheim will provide an identification plate for the PIYC Bell at the Portage this Spring.
The bell was donated by Carlene Dunning and family, remembering John Dunning who was the first Chef
at the Portage restaurant, the home for PIYC activities.
PIYC Financial Report—Spring 2015
A financial report has been prepared and is shown on page 6 of this news letter by our secretary Ted MacKinnon
Rogers City (Chamber & City) is hosting the Great Lakes Cruising Club in 2015. The former Mayor -Beach
Hall , is currently organizing the program. Exact dates will be reported when known. PI YC hosted the same
group years ago....
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PIYC Banking Summary - All Dates8/6/2014 through 3/20/2015
Category 8/6/2014- 10/1/2014- 1/1/2015- OVERALL TOTAL
9/30/2014 12/31/2014 3/20/2015
INCOME
Apparel Sales 344.00 112.00 0 456.00$
Dues 2014 200.00 200.00 0 400.00$
Dues 2015 0.00 100.00 1,900.00 2,000.00$
Misc Merch Sales 0.00 168.00 0 168.00$
TOTAL INCOME 544.00$ 580.00$ 1,900.00$ 3,024.00$
EXPENSES
Apparel Expense 296.80 320.00 0.00 616.80$
CheckPrinting 169.06 0.00 0.00 169.06$
Entertainment Expense 300.00 0.00 0.00 300.00$
Fees & Charges 3.50 6.00 2.00 11.50$
Fees & Charges:Bank Fee 0.00 0.00 4.00 4.00$
TOTAL Fees & Charges 3.50 6.00 6.00 15.50$
Food & Dining 90.00 0.00 0.00 90.00$
Internet Website 131.28 0.00 0.00 131.28$
InternetConnectivity 0.00 236.85 0.00 236.85$
Office Supplies 0.00 0.00 71.58 71.58$
Printing 477.29 0.00 0.00 477.29$
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,467.93$ 562.85$ 77.58$ 2,108.36$
OVERALL TOTAL -923.93 17.15 1,822.42 915.64$
Shown on this page is a summary of bank activity since 8/6/2014. In the first quarter of 2015, a significant num-ber of members (21) have paid dues for the current year 2015. Two (2) members also brought their 2014 dues up
to date.
Current expenses have been minimal, involving only monthly bank fees and a reimbursement for office supplies
needed for the treasurer’s activity. Various expenses are expected during the oncoming season.
Dues for 2015 are currently due—a recent mailing provided a dues statement and an addressed envelope to make
it easy to take care of this. Sixteen members have not yet remitted.
Our bank balance as of this writing on 3/20/2015 is $7,213.00
DTM
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Boating Adventures, Reports and Pictures from the Winter
Cruising in Florida—Cathy and Dick Spencer
with a visit from the Commodore
The Editors provide pictures and commen-tary on :
Lake Tahoe and it’s Maritime Museum
Lake Tahoe’s Maritime Museum
Magnificent wooden boats Engine collection
Lake Tahoe may be leading in EPA like restrictions for antique
engines, see below:
The water in the lake is so clear that at depths of 15 feet, an anchor chain & mooring
weights are so clearly shown that one would think they were laying only inches below
the surface.
(Continued on the following page)
Gas-Oil mix 2 strokes are
out/ no more oil slicks on
the water. (and it shows)
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Lake Tahoe, March 30, 2015
Salvage of Sunken Classics now become part of
the Museum’s displays (see below)
The Northern California / Lake Tahoe Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society invite you to attend the 2015 South Tahoe Wooden Boat Classic. For the eighth year, our chapter will host a boat show for charity at the
Tahoe Keys Marina in South Lake Tahoe on July 24th and 25th, 2015. This year’s theme, “50s & Fins“, will
honor those boats built between 1950 and 1959. The 1950s brought us wonderful finned cars, rock & roll, the
Chris Craft Cobra & Silver Arrow, the Arena Craft Barracuda, Elvis, James Dean, Ann Margaret and Marilyn
Monroe.
This year’s 43rd annual Concours d’ Elegance will again be staged at the historic Obexer’s Boat Company in
Homewood, Calif., on Lake Tahoe’s beautiful West Shore with the two-day show open to the public on Friday,
Aug. 7th, and Saturday, Aug. 8th. This year’s show will roar to life with the Marque Class featuring “Vintage V-12 – powered Watercraft.” With Lake Tahoe boasting more V-12 powered runabouts in regular use than any-
where else in the world, the 43rd annual Concours is sure to please the senses with not only rumbling power but
the awe-inspiring beauty synonymous with antique wooden boats.
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For Information
Email: [email protected]
Commodore Bob Young
989 595 5239
Website: presqueisleyc.org
MEETING LOCATION
1st Class
Postage
T HE MAST HEA D
A S EAS ONAL BUL L ETI N OF T HE PR ES QU E ISL E YA CHT CLU B
T HE PR ES QU E ISL E YA CHT CLU B
18966 EV ERG REEN R D, PR ES QU E IS L E, MI 49777
PI County Rd 638
Grand Lake Rd
Portage Restau-
rant
PIYC meetings are on the 3rd Thursday of
the month, April through October. Social
hour begins at 6:30 p.m., dinner / meeting
follows.
The current clubhouse of PIYC is the Port-
age Restaurant at Presque Isle Harbor.
State liquor laws must be observed during
all club functions at this establishment. No
drinks will be served after 2:00 a.m. and all
parties must vacate the premises by 2:30
a.m. or upon the earlier closing of the Port-
age. All liquor consumed on the premises
must be purchased from the Portage Restau-
rant. Open liquor or beer may not leave the
establishment
Visiting mariners and guests are welcome
at all club functions provided they are ac-
companied by a member in good standing