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WE’RE THE ONE
US COAST GUARD AUXILIARY, District 7– FLOTILLA 12-1 LAKE MARION
MEETINGS: 3RD MONDAY OF MONTH AT BIG WATER RESORT, SUMMERTON, 7:00 PM
NEXT MEETING: August 16, 2010
Information contained in this newsletter is for official US Coast Guard & Coast Guard Auxiliary
use only under the Privacy Act of 1974. The Auxiliary is guided by the current equal opportunity
policies of the Commandant of the Coast Guard. No person shall be subject to discrimination in
the Auxiliary or its programs because of race,color,religion,sex,age,national origin or disability.
Editor: Sue Carty FSO-PB, 803-478-7022, suesatwood@ftc-i.net
AUGUST 2010 Volume 1 Issue 11
U.S. COAST GUARD DAY - AUGUST 4 “A TRADITION OF HEROES”
HISTORY OF COAST GUARD DAY
August 4 is celebrated as Coast Guard Day to honor the establishment on that day in 1790
of the Revenue Cutter Service, forebear of today’s Coast Guard, by the Treasury Department.
On that date, Congress, guided by Secretary of the Treasury
Alexander Hamilton, authorized the building of a fleet of ten
cutters, whose responsibility would be enforcement of the
first tariff laws enacted by Congress under the constitution.
The Coast Guard has been continuously at sea since its
inception, although the name Coast Guard didn’t come
about until 1915 when the Revenue Cutter Service was
merged with the Lifesaving Service. The Lighthouse
Service joined the Coast Guard in 1939, followed in 1946 by
the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection.
In 1967, the Coast Guard was transferred to the newly formed Department of Transportation
and then in 2003 to the newly established Department of Homeland Security.
Coast Guard Day is primarily an internal activity for active duty Coast Guard personnel,
civilian members, reservists, retirees, auxiliarists, and dependents, but it does have a signifi-
cant share of interest outside the service. Grand Haven, Michigan, also known as Coast
Guard City, USA, annually sponsors the Coast Guard Festival around August 4. Typically
it is the largest community celebration of a branch of the Armed Forces in the nation.
In addition to celebrating their own day every year, Coast Guard members also participate
as equal partners in Armed Forces Day activities. Courtesy: DefenseLINK, US Dept of Defense
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COAST GUARD PHOTOS TO COMMEMORATE COAST GUARD DAY
USCG Barque Eagle under full sail in San
Francisco Bay. Photo by Bruce Bennett, USCG Aux
Biscayne Bay, Fla.-Coxswain candidate Judy
Sanchez,VFC 6-11,D7 takes the helm of opera-
tional facility Bravo Zulo during an evening patrol
mission. Photo by Christopher Todd, USCG AUX
CG helo, “Rescue 1”, in a hover, recovers basket contain-
ing simulated victim, as CG 25 foot Fast Response Boat
maintains security zone. The demonstration was part of
the activities in Boating Safety Week at Channel Islands
Harbor, Oxnard, CA. Photo by Mike Brodev, USCGAUX
PWC patrol near Whittier, Alaska, on Prince
William Sound July 4th weekend 2004
Station LA-LB, San Pedro, CA, March 27, 2009--
To the men and women who gave their lives to
save ours. SEMPER PARATUS
USCGC Ida Lewis (WLM-551), a USCG Coastal Buoy
Tender, on Narangansett Bay, RI. Photo by private
citizen, Kenneth Gabel.
FILE PHOTOS except USCGC Ida Lewis
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A Note from the Flotilla Commander Perry Moses, III FC
mail to: pmosesiii@sc.rr.com What a great organization to be a member of! Every time I ask for help or suggest a new
project, the Flotilla Staff Officer (FSO) in charge of that area steps up and hits a home run.
We continue to make a big difference in the practice of safe boating on Lake Marion. As
each of you know, both the Coast Guard and the Auxiliary, along with several other
organizations are stressing the importance of wearing your life jacket while in the boat,
especially in the smaller boats that we routinely see on Lake Marion. I feel that it is
important that we set a good example by always wearing a life jacket and encouraging our
guests to do the same. As you know, while we are on patrol, every member must keep his
life jacket (PFD) on at all times while on the boats. With Type 5 inflatable PFD’s readily
available and at a reasonable cost, especially the manually operated units, every member of
the flotilla should strive to always have on a life jacket on while underway.
At our July meeting, we voted to keep our annual dues at $45.00 for 2011. These are due
by the August meeting. The reason we request that the dues be paid this early for next year
is because the flotilla will be billed for the 2011 dues based on our roster as of October.
While we hope everyone will continue to be a member, if you are considering resigning
from the Auxiliary, please contact me as soon as possible so that I can send you the proper
forms to withdraw. I realize that not everyone is able to be as active in the flotilla as they
may like to be. Circumstances arise in everyone’s lives that either temporarily or perma-
nently reduce their activities. I hope that each of you will continue to show your support for
our primary mission of promoting safe boating by continuing your membership in our
flotilla even if you are not able to be active in the flotilla and attend most of our meetings.
Also, I encourage each of you to complete the necessary forms to register your hard
work within AUXDATA. If you are having trouble navigating the system or completing
the forms, contact Don Carty FSO-IS and he will be more than glad to assist you in anyway.
As of July 22, 2010, AUXINFO is showing Flotilla 12-1 as having reported 2,568 hours of
work including 82 vessel safety checks (VSC). I know that we have done much more and
only need to get the reports in to AUXDATA. Keep up the great work and be sure to
complete the reports so that both you and our flotilla are credited for all the hours and time
you put in.
ANNUAL FLOTILLA DUES FOR 2011 Due by August 16
Annual dues of $ 45.00 (same as last year) are now due and payable. We would like to have all dues paid no later than the August meeting. Please feel free to mail dues to me at 2555 pinewood road, Sumter, sc 29154. From our $ 45.00 dues, $ 26.00 goes to National and District, leaving $ 19.00 for our flotilla operations. We look forward to 100% renewal of membership, but if you do not plan to renew, please notify Perry so appropriate disenrollment forms can be prepared. Sep Harvin FSO-FN Flotilla 12-1
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A Note from Vice Commander Tammy L. Rodvansky VFC
mailto:tammylr@ftc-i.net
Greetings All: Congratulations to Sue for receiving her Publications Certificate at the July meeting. Sue did a wonderful presentation on how we can all contribute to making the public aware of our presence and our mission. Don Carty has received his Facility renewal. Below are the current Auxinfo reports.
We have several upcoming events. September 9
th is the tentative date for the Parachute jump at Lake Murray and
September 25th is Kids Day at Manning High School.
Thank you all for volunteering your time to make all our events a success.
AUXADMN - Aux
Administrati
ve Support (99)
AUXMP - Marine Patrols
(01a,01b,02,03,22a,54a,5
5a)
CGADMN - Cg
Administrative
Support (08,92)
CGOPS - Cg Operational Suppo
rt (07,20,22,26)
MS - Marine Safety
MT - (06) Member Training
RBS - (99) Recreational Boating
Safety
UMDV - (11) Marin
e Dealer Visits
UPA - Public Affairs
(10)
UPE - Public Educa
tion (04)
VSC - (91)
Vessel Safety Check
All Missions
070-12-01 LAKE MARION
0.00 120.20 31.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 1,759.00 60.00 95.00 12.00 78.00 2,175.20
070-12-02 GRAND STRAND
0.00 29.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.00 1,545.00 73.00 125.00 29.00 14.00 1,818.50
070-12-03 LAKE MURRAY
62.00 278.60 246.00 149.00 0.00 4.00 2,880.90 33.00 291.20 45.00 19.00 4,049.70
070-12-06 EAST COOPER
0.00 197.60 24.50 635.00 172.50 2.00 4,129.00 110.00 233.30 45.54 186.00 5,770.34
070-12-08 CHARLESTON
0.00 150.70 103.00 67.00 108.25 30.00 2,743.00 23.00 150.00 36.50 72.00 3,608.25
070-12-10 GEORGETOWN
0.00 206.60 43.50 80.25 48.75 20.00 3,660.00 50.00 136.45 40.05 43.00 4,330.85
070-12-12 EDISTO ISLAND
0.00 203.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.00 916.00 23.00 18.00 18.00 17.00 1,237.34
Div 12 62.00 1,186.60 448.00 931.25 329.50 82.00 17,632.90 372.00 1,048.95 226.09 429.00 22,990.18
Facility Inspections Count as values
VSC - (91) Vessel Safety Check
FACI - Facility Inspection (91b)
PB - Vessel Safety Check (91a)
VE Count VE Count
CARTY, DONALD C 1 16
CUNNINGHAM, RONALD E 0 23
OWEN, JOHN R 0 18
RODVANSKY, STEPHEN 0 24
RODVANSKY, TAMMY L 0 53
RUDD, LEE D 1 0
WILLIAMS, GREGORY H 0 23
070-12-01 LAKE MARION 2 157
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AUGUST EVENTS: August 14- Big Daddy Fishing Tournament - Santee State Park, call the park at
803-854-2408. More information about the 35th Annual event on page 14.
FUTURE EVENTS: September 9 - Parachute Jump at Lake Murray
September 23 - “Kid’s Day” at Manning High School - PA Booth, any volunteers wanting to
help, contact Tammy or Steve Rodvansky
CONGRATULATIONS TO: Don Carty - his boat Facility (OPFAC) renewal
Sue Carty - completion of the AUX 20 Introduction to Auxiliary Public Affairs course
as part of the requirements for participation in the AUX-12 Public Affairs C-School
August 2010
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
Coast Guard
Day
5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Big Daddy
Fishing Tour-
nament
15 16 Flotilla
Meeting 7PM
17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
WELCOME TO BOB YOUNG Our newest Flotilla member
Bob was sworn in at our June Flotilla meeting by
Bob Weskerna DCDR, Division 12 Commander
CONGRATULATIONS BOB! Welcome aboard!
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OTHER FLOTILLA NEWS:
Bob Weskerna, DCDR - attended our June flotilla meeting. It was a pleasure to have him
come all the way from Mt Pleasant, SC and his Flotilla 12-6 East Cooper to be with us.
Not only did he swear in our newest flotilla member, Bob Young, but also addressed the
flotilla members.
He gave some very encouraging remarks thanking all of us for our hard work and
assured us that we are truly making a difference assisting the Coast Guard and DNR in
promoting boating safety. He explained the significance of the service awards and the
amount of time it takes to earn these awards. Bob also brought along the remainder of
our order of SC Handbooks. He noted that trailering expense is now permitted but
cautioned that we may lose our SAMA reimbursement.
(SAMA stands for Standard Auxiliary Maintenance Allowance and is intended to
reduce maintenance costs incurred by Auxiliarists).
July 4 busy time for members
Several patrols, VE safety blitzes and PA booths were part of all we participated in
during the July 4 holiday weekend. A big thank you to all who gave of their time and
talents to make the public aware of the Auxiliary and safe boating.
A “FIRST” FOR FLOTILLA 12-1 PATROLS ON JUNE 26 Report by Joe Livingston FSO-OP (operations staff officer)
A special patrol, that represents a “first” for our flotilla, occurred on June 26. Your Flotilla
Operations Group participated in a two boat Safety/Training patrol. The two operational
facilities (OPFAC) and each crew that were involved included:
Facility No Name “Reel Thrill”
Boat Owner Don Carty Joe Livingston
Coxswain Perry Moses III Joe Livingston
Crew Members Vito Giardina FL12-10 Georgetown Larry Odom
Ron Cunningham, Don Carty John Owen
The patrol originated in Wyboo on Lake Marion, patrolled through part of the lower lake area
and then preceded through the Diversion Canal into Lake Moultrie. The group patrolled the
length of Lake Moultrie, then transited the Lake Moultrie Pinopolis Dam Locks and
patrolled into the upper Cooper River Area. The group later returned via the same route. During
the patrol, visits were made to several boat landings and marinas where there were numerous
opportunities to interact with private boaters, both at these facilities and while transiting the
Locks. The group also conducted some two boat training evolutions and reviewed and practiced
basic first aid procedures. The group was also honored to be joined on this patrol by Vito
Giardina VCDR, Division 12 Vice Commander, who participated fully in all aspects of the
patrol and contributed greatly to making this a successful patrol.
This patrol is significant because it was our flotilla’s first sortie into the Lake Moultrie area and
as such it provided a good opportunity to “show the flag” on that lake and into the upper
Cooper River. This was a good patrol and one that we hope will be able to be repeated with
some regularity as we increase our coxswain and crew numbers. CONT’D Page 7
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A “FIRST” FOR FLOTILLA 12-1 PATROL - CONTINUED Photos by Joe Livingston FSO-OP
On Don Carty’s facility
Pictured from left:
Vito Giardino, FL12-10
Ron Cunningham
Don Carty
Perry Moses, III
Passing time while going through
The Pinopolis Locks although the
crews did interact with private
boaters.
Pictured from the left:
Don Carty
Perry Moses, III
Vito Giardina
Ron Cunningham
Waiting to enter the
Pinopolis Locks at the south
end of Lake Moultrie to get
to the upper part of the
Cooper River.
Perry Moses, III, Coxswain of
Don Carty’s facility, appearing
to be flying away into a sea
of blue while on patrol on
Lake Moultrie.
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VESSEL SAFETY BLITZ AT ROCK’S POND ON JULY 3 Photos by Joe Newman
Ellen Newman, Joe Newman and John Owen were at Rocks Pond on July 3 for Vessel Safety
Checks (VSC) as part of the VE Blitz by our flotilla for the July 4 holiday weekend. Great job
on such a hot summer day.
Above: John Owen talking to boat owner
Across: Ellen Newman with check list
SCARBOROUGH LANDING VESSEL SAFETY BLITZ - JULY 3 Photos by Sue Carty
Vessel examiners Perry Moses, III, Lee Rudd, Ron Cunningham and Don Carty did VSCs at
Scarborough Landing and Restaurant on July 3. A PA (Public Affairs) Booth was manned by
Sue Carty.
Don Carty pointing out safety standards Perry Moses, III advising boating safety
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71ST ANNIVERSARY OF U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY RELEASED BY ADMIRAL BOB PAPP, COMMANDANT
Admiral Bob Papp,
Commandant of the
U.S. Coast Guard
STEERING COMMITTEE FOR 2011 ELECTED OFFICERS Report by Don Carty
Flotilla 07-12-1 Steering Committee for 2011 Flotilla Commander - Vice Flotilla Commander
(FC-VFC) election. Perry Moses, III FC has asked me to act as the steering committee for the
election of the 2011 elected offices of 070-12-1 FC and VFC. Each year we hold an election at
a 12-1 flotilla meeting prior to December 31, 2010. Any member that wishes to be considered,
please notify me.
The election criteria for both the FC and VFC offices are on the following page. Should you
have any questions, please let me know.
1. On June 23, 2010, the Coast Guard Auxiliary will celebrate
seventy-one years of faithful and dedicated service. Our Auxiliary
shipmates have once again given generously of themselves to
support Coast Guard personnel and missions, and to make our
nation’s waterways safer for the more than 83 million recreational
boaters who sail them. Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers have
literally taught generations of boaters how to properly equip and
operate their vessels. Through their dedication to boating safety
and their lifesaving activities, thousands of mariners are saved or
assisted every year. The Coast Guard Auxiliary has honored our
profession and advanced the outstanding service we provide our
nation.
2. Over the past year, the Auxiliary has set the standard for organ-
izational resilience and continuous improvement. By modernizing
its national organization, the Auxiliary positioned itself to parallel
the Coast Guard in its conduct of operations, training, policy de-
velopment, and mission support. At the same time, it broadened
its capabilities through a major expansion of its Trident program
to provide greater support for the Coast Guard’s marine safety
mission, the innovative application of social media and language
interpretation skills to support rescue operations following the
January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, and the formalization of the
Auxiliary’s chef program to better support Coast Guard food
service personnel. More recently, Auxiliarists have served in a
range of capacities in support of Deepwater Horizon Spill
Response operations, including over 5,000 hours checking the
readiness of vessels participating in clean-up operations,
monitoring deployed booms, supporting the area command
center, and assisting with public affairs.
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3. Our shipmates, the Coast Guard
Auxiliary, have performed
superbly, always standing a taut
watch and exemplifying our core
values. Please join me in
Recognizing their superb
Dedication by celebrating their
seventy-first anniversary with your
local Auxiliarists.
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Flotilla Commander (FC)
• Must, by the date of nomination, have a Favorable OS PSI determination
recorded in AUXDATA; and,
• Must be a member of the Auxiliary for one year prior to date of election (the
time that an individual is in AP status awaiting a PSI determination counts for
this purpose); and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, successfully complete the Administrative
Procedures Course (APC); and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, successfully complete IS 100 and IS 700
courses; and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, be a member of the Flotilla to which they
seek elected office; and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, meet one of the following requirements:
- Have obtained an Auxiliary qualification (interim certification
acceptable) and be current in one of the Auxiliary programs or mission
areas as defined in Auxiliary Manual sections 8.B.2.-8.B.7.; or,
- Have served as a staff officer or elected officer at any organizational
level for two years; or,
- Have twenty-five (25) hours of documented activity in Auxiliary
programs or mission areas that are authorized in Auxiliary Manual
section 2.B. and as reported on Activity Report forms, not including
Member Activity forms (ANSC-7029), for the previous year.
Vice Flotilla Commander (VFC)
• Must, by the date of nomination, have a Favorable OS PSI determination
recorded in AUXDATA; and,
• Must be a member of the Auxiliary for one year prior to date of election (the
time that an individual is in AP status awaiting a PSI determination counts for
this purpose); and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, successfully complete the Administrative
Procedures Course (APC); and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, successfully complete IS 100 and IS 700
courses; and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, be a member of the Flotilla to which they
seek elected office; and,
• Must, by the date of nomination, meet one of the following requirements:
- Have obtained an Auxiliary qualification (interim certification
acceptable) and be current in one of the Auxiliary programs or mission
areas as defined in Auxiliary Manual sections 8.B.2.-8.B.7.; or,
- Have served as a staff officer or elected officer at any organizational
level for two years; or,
- Have twenty-five (25) hours of documented activity in Auxiliary
programs or mission areas that are authorized in Auxiliary Manual
section 2.B. and as reported on Activity Report forms, not including
Member Activity forms (ANSC-7029), for the previous year
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CoMmunications– Don Kerl
FiNancial– Sep Harvin
DON’T FORGET 2011 FLOTILLA DUES - $45.00 to be paid BY August 16. See Sep
Harvin FSO-FN report on page two.
Human Resources– John Owen
Although we have not received new interest from prospective members this month, we
maintain vigilance with contacting those individuals who have shown past interest but yet to
move forward with joining us for a meeting. If you recall any of those individuals, please
give them a call or drop them a line about membership. As a reminder, when you have
someone interested in the USCG Auxiliary please pass along to me their name and contact
information. It is a great help to obtain a good telephone number and valid email address. I
enjoy contacting prospective members and passing along information about membership.
Information Systems– Don Carty
As we start the eighth month of Flotilla missions, it is important that your time and mis-
sions be recorded in Aux Data, before we know it December will be upon us.
About 1/3 of the members are reporting in a timely fashion but 2/3 of the flotilla has not
submitted anything. Should you need help or have questions please contact me.
MAterials– Gregg William
Received considerable new boating safety pamphlets that were ordered
- Ordered and received ANSC Vessel Safety Check related materials for Ron
Cunningham FSO-VE
- Ordered and received several ANSC items per request from Tammy Rodvansky VFC
- Ordered and received ANSC items per request from Perry Moses, Flotilla 12-01, FC
Marine Safety– Joe Moore
Member Training– Tammy Rodvansky
Two presentations were given at the flotilla meeting.
1. Ron Cunningham had a training session on boating laws.
2. Sue Carty gave a presentation titled “ Public Affairs is Everyone’s Job in the Coast
Guard Auxiliary”.
OPerations– Joe Livingston
Your OPS Group continues to make every effort to maintain our commitment to the Coast
Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary motto of “Semper Paratus”. Since I last reported to you
in our previous newsletter your flotilla OPS Group has mounted a number of patrols, most
of which can be reported as “OPS normal, no assists made”.
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Public Affairs– Joseph Newman
Joe made contact with Chip Chase with “The Item” and other publications around the lake. A
very nice article titled “Safety on the Water” appeared in the “Lakeside Magazine” in their
June/July issue. The story was written by Randy Burns who interviewed Perry Moses, III FC.
Several quotes from Perry appear in the article.
PuBlications– Sue Carty
DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES– Monday after monthly Flotilla meeting
If you give a verbal staff officer report at our meeting, please email me the information
so I can include your report in our newsletter. Important to keep members up to date.
No newsletter was issued for July because of vacation and attending the AUX-12 Public
Affairs C-School in Baltimore, MD, both in June.
The Summer 2010 issue of “The Breeze” Magazine is being issued and should be out shortly.
“The Breeze” is the official publication of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary 7th District, the
District we are in. Two items to look for in this issue:
1. The article in our June newsletter about the WLTX-TV Channel 19 Press Event that our
flotilla participated in with Flotilla 12-3 Lake Murray on May 21 will be included. The
article was written by Joe Livingston, our Operations Officer, and photos by Barbara
Burchfield, Flotilla 12-3. I don’t know the final form the article will have. I had emailed
the article and photos to Dottie Riley DSO-PB (District Publications Officer) who is the
editor of the District 7 Auxiliary publication. She asked me to write photo captions for
two of the photos, which I did and forwarded to her.
2. There will also be an article from Flotilla 17-2 South Brevard, FL in our Division 7
North. The title should be “Not an Ordinary Patrol Day”. It is a very interesting article
about one of their days on patrol and two unusual events that occurred. The article and
photos were by their flotilla members but, as the Assistant District Staff Officer for
Publications (ADSO-PB) for Division 7 North under Dottie Riley, I did the edit on the
article. I received final approval from the writer of the article before I forwarded it to
Dottie to be issued.
Public Education– Larry Odom
Larry is still trying to schedule Goat Island Boat Club for a “You are in Command” boating
safety presentation.
Program Visitor– Lee Rudd
Lee mentioned the 35th Annual Big Daddy Fishing Event that will be held on Saturday,
August 7. More information is included on page 14..
SecRetary– Richard Kinkade
Vessel Examiner– Ron Cunningham
Ron reported that 24 jet skis and one boat had vessel safety checks done at Walt’s ICW tour
at Moncks Corner on June 10.
Ron did member training on Boating Laws as part of member training at our flotilla meeting,
See page 13 for part of that presentation. If you would like a copy of the full report, please
contact Ron.
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BOAT REQUIREMENTS BY LAW Ron Cunningham FSO-VE
Ron gave a great presentation as part of Member Training at our July flotilla meeting. He
stressed that it is our responsibility as Auxiliary members to inform the public of every infrac-
tion that you see when out boating whether as an Auxiliarist or as a private citizen. There are
too many people who are not familiar with the laws and as a result there have been too many
people hurt or killed while boating. He also mentioned some comments he gets from boaters.
One big point Ron brought out was that boat numbers and letters MUST BE 3 INCH
BLOCK LETTERS. Neither script letters nor numbers smaller or larger than 3 inches in
height should be used.
Below is a part of that presentation, which was handed out to all members attending, that
compares different requirements between Federal laws and South Carolina laws.
If you were unable to attend the meeting and would like a complete copy of his report,
Ron has copies and would be very glad to see that you receive one.
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2010 FLOTILLA FC, VFC, AND STAFF OFFICERS ROSTER
FC – Perry Moses, III pmosesiii@sc.rr.com
VFC – Tammy Rodvansky tammylr@ftc-i.net
FSO-CM – Donald Kerl dpkerl@aol.com
FSO-CS – Vacant
FSO-FN- Septimus Harvin pop2542@aol.com
FSO-HR (formerly FSO-PS) - John Owen j2owen@bop.gov
FSO-IS- Don Carty boat4bass@ftc-i.net
FSO-MA-Gregory Williams gwilliams10@sc.rr.com
FSO-MS- Joe Moore Sailor-Joe-1955@Hotmail.Com
FSO-MT- Tammy Rodvansky tammylr@ftc-i.net
FSO-NS- Vacant
FSO-OP-Joe Livingston jlivingston@super-sod.com
FSO-PA– Joseph Newman jenewman2@embarqmail.com
FSO-PB- Sue Carty suesatwood@ftc-i.net
FSO-PE– Larry Odom larrycoastguardaux@live.com
FSO-PV– Lee Rudd muskrat@ftc-i.net
FSO-SR- Richard Kinkade richkinkade@aol.com
FSO-VE– Ron Cunningham ron44uscga@gmail.com
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