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Feb 3 -Auxiliary 6PM Feb 5th-Private Event
6PM Feb 6th–Sunset Fri 6PM Feb 7th -PHRF 2 PM Feb 10-BYSC Board
6PM Feb 11th– Steak Night
6 PM Feb 12th-BFT Historical 11AM 6PM Fishing Club Feb 13th-Sunset Fri
6PM Feb 14th-PHRF 2PM Feb 20th- Sunset Fri 6
PM Feb 21st-St Helena’s PHRF-2PM Feb 26th-Holy Trinity
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The Holidays are past – time to look forward to
Spring weather. They tell me it is on the way. Looking through the draft for this month’s Bow
Watch I noticed there were several announcements that I felt might need to be reiterated - opportuni-ties presented by or through the club that will re-quire potential participating members and/or their families to plan ahead in order to fully take ad-vantage of programs or to fit events into their schedules. The foremost of these in my mind are the upcoming openings of registration for the club (BYSC) ‘Summer Camp’ sessions and the Junior Sail-ing of Beaufort (JSB) ‘Learn to Sail’ sessions. First, I will point out that the two are distinct and separate programs with different staffs, agendas, and goals – if you are not familiar with the differences between these two programs and/or need clarifica-tion, I suggest you contact Milledge or Dylan in the office, or contact me. But most importantly, if you are interested in either program I urge you to not hesitate once the registrations open. Both programs have become hugely popular over the past few years and many of the sessions fill up quickly.
Next, in response to several BYSC members expressing interest in adult sailing lessons/classes,
JSB is in the early stages of developing a sailing instruction program for adults using the US Sailing format and certified instructors. If you or someone you know might be interested in participating in such a program this coming spring or fall, NOW is the time to express that interest and to give input on the scheduling, agenda, etc. See the letter later in this Bow Watch and/or contact Frank Pontious for more details.
Lastly, in my opinion there is no better way to get involved with BYSC than to volunteer for on-
the-water duty during our many races/regattas. Two upcoming events related to those opportu-nities are the Mark/Safety Boat Operation meeting scheduled for February 21 and the ‘River Rat’ training session on March 28. No prior experience required – you will be taught everything you need to know and more to function as a valued race committee member. Please put these events on your calendars, come to them, and then sign up for a couple of duty days during the summer. My guess is that you will enjoy it and afterwards will be glad you did.
As always, I hope to see each of you at the club enjoying the many activities, events and infor-
mal gatherings that are ongoing throughout the year – even in February. It is your club, come enjoy it. Chuck Rushing Commodore
Hey Folks,
It’s chilly but I can see springtime around
the corner. If you need help getting your boat
ready to get back on the water let us know, Mr.
Chuck and I are around and would be happy to
help. Dylan has a Science Night planned for the
youngsters and also information about Summer
Camp 2015!
If you haven't made big plans for Valentines
day this weekend, I suggest sitting in the swing at
BYSC and watching the sunset. Its not expensive,
and no two are ever the same. Have a great Febru-
ary, if you need anything Mr. Chuck, Dylan, Ash-
ley and I are here to help.
Milledge H Webb
The BYSC Boating Extravaganza will be Sun-
day, March 15, 1 to 4 PM.
Retailers will be here showing their best boats,
gear, clothing, and boating services.
Also, members are invited to set up their own
sales display of boats and boating-related equip-
ment:
Anchors, paddles, line, life jackets, clothing,
electronics, gizmos and gilhickies.
Sails, motors, covers, tarps, tools
Other boating “treasures” that you no longer use
or need
This is a special day to buy and sell items to
streamline your boating pleasure.
Woody Norwood, Chairman
Keith Wandrey, Director
Call for River Rats!
Training for new River Rats begins at 12:30 PM Saturday, March 28
Experienced Rats and PROs should come to dock at 3 PM BYSC is looking for new River Rats! These specially trained club members manage our club races and regattas.
Wearing their trademark yellow t-shirts, they set the race course, start the races, record the finishes, help capsized
sailors, manage the marks and keep the competition running smoothly.
This year's training will outline signal boat, mark boat and safety boat duties, answer your questions and get you
scheduled to start working on the water! At about 3 PM, we will go down to the dock for an on-water session to
bring it all together.
Training continues during our Spring Series races - first race day is Sunday, March 29, and racing continues
throughout April and May. On-water roles include PRO (Principal Race Officer), signal boat crew members (timer,
flagman, line spotter and recorder) and mark/safety boat skippers and crew.
Our goal is to have the best race management team in SAYRA (the Southeast Yacht Racing Association), with
enough members so we always have a full roster and no one has to work too often. And we're doing it! The River
Rats get big kudos every year at our Lowcountry Regatta and at the regional and national regattas we are invited to
host at our club.
Bring your calendar and your t-shirt size. See you on Saturday, March 28th, at 12:30 pm!
Questions? Call John or Marge Barber, 525-1316 or 575-8998
Top 10 reasons to become a BYSC River Rat:
#10. It’s great exercise.
#9. You’ll be part of a team with a mission.
#8. You can add new skills to your resume.
#7. You’ll have a great view of the racing.
#6. You’ll be a part of exciting river rescues.
#5. You can earn your 20 volunteer hours in style.
#4. Racers, you also get credit for your average of sailed races.
#3. You get a free, trademark, nifty yellow t-shirt.
#2. You can share sea stories (and refreshments) after the races.
And most of all: #1. A day on the water beats all other options!
Feb 11–Steak Night All filet mignons steaks served grilled to your
perfection over a charcoal flame! Hand tossed salad with all the fixing's. Piping hot baked potato with real butter, sour
cream and chives. Crusty rolls. Dessert Wed , Feb 11th Cooking from 6:00-7:30pm / $18.00 PP Limited number of tickets available RSVP’s a MUST! Sign up online at byscnet.com
BYSC STEAK NIGHT
Junior Sailing News In high school sailing news, Beaufort Academy & Beaufort High sailed in
Savannah January 10. The scores were very close all day between the top 3
schools. Going into the final race Wando & Beaufort High were tied in B Divi-
sion with each school having 4 -1sts & 4-2nds. The final race put Wando
slightly ahead in A & B Division. Beaufort High finished 2nd in A, 2nd in B
and 2nd Overall. Beaufort Academy finished 3rd in A, 3rd in B & 3rd Overall.
http://scores.hssailing.org/f14/lake-mayer-open/full-scores/
The high school sailors are trying to learn Team Racing on Wednes-
day afternoons. If any adults are interested joining the practice, we
could use a few more sailors to round out the teams.
We also hosted a 420 & opti clinics with coach Jenn Chamberlin.
Our next opti clinic will be Saturday March 21st. The 420 clinic was
moved to Sunday March 22 to allow sailors to crew for the Jean Ribaut
Cup.
If anyone needs additional crew for the Jean Ribaut cup please con-
tact the high school coach Peter Gamble.
Patrick Mazzeo was recently appointed the 2015 MAISA(Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing
Assoc.) representative for the College of William & Mary Sailing Team. Patrick attended the MAISA
annual meeting held in Annapolis in December. Most of the attendees where college coaches, but
colleges with student run teams send their student representatives. They also held the draft during the
annual meeting where colleges bid for preferred regattas & dates. William & Mary successfully won
their bid to host the Spring South MAISA Qualifier for Nationals.
I've also attached a picture of Patrick & his crew Abe Krueger sailing in A Division at the Tom
Curtis Memorial hosted by Georgetown this Fall. It's funny because they look so much alike, most
people can't tell them apart.
Junior Sailing
Charleston Community Sailing hosted an Advanced Club 420 Clinic Janu-
ary 17-18. Jacksonville University Coaches Jon Faudree and Julia Wiesner
coached the 8 boats. Oscar Evans, Chris Hoogenboom, Walter Gnann, Alex-
ander Mazzeo and Patrick Mazzeo attended the clinic. The sailors were able
to work in light air conditions the first day & heavy air the second day. I've
attached a photo of the Beaufort sailors finishing a practice race in 1st, 2nd
& 3rd place. The other photo is Alex Mazzeo with Oscar Evans trapesing's
for the first time.
There have been a number of comments from BYSC members that they were inter-
ested in learning how to sail. Junior Sailing of Beaufort, Inc. puts on the popular Learn
to Sail program in June for juniors but there has not been a major organized program
for teaching adults.
We are exploring the idea of putting together a sailing instruction program at BYSC
that would occur in the spring and fall but first we need some idea of the level of inter-
est. If you think that you would be interested please reply to this e-mail and let me
know your interest and the general level of sailing experience.
The initial idea is to have a USS certified instructor teach beginning sailing in club
Sunfish. It seems that 12-16 hours of indoctrination and training would be suitable for
folks to feel confident in sailing a small boat in the Beaufort River. The 12-16 hours
would probably be over a four day period, such as: 2 hrs on a Thurs. and Fri. night for
on-shore indoctrination and parts of Sat. and Sun. for on-the-water training. There
would be a cost but it has not been determined yet and is somewhat dependent on the
level of interest.
A quick response would be appreciated.
Thank you and Happy New Year.
Frank Pontious
You have probably received your BYSC dues statement by now. But, did you notice the box at the bot-
tom of the page that explains how you can renew your membership in US Sailing (USS), or join, through
the BYSC link. You receive a discount on your USS dues as well as providing a
credit to BYSC.
Go to www.ussailingmvp.com/bysc. This will link you up directly with USS, bypassing the BYSC
office but crediting the club for a membership.
February 1st, 2015
Beaufort Yacht and Sailing Club
30 Yacht Club Drive Beaufort, SC 29907
Website: www.byscnet.com
Dear Beaufort Yacht and Sailing Members,
The month of January has already come and gone, and we have new updates for the summer camp that
I would like to share with you. We will be having an active role in social media, as well as using an easy reg-
istration system for early sign up.
The BYSC Summer camp has a Facebook page! By searching in the Facebook search menu for the
Beaufort Yacht and Sailing Club Summer camp, you will come across our active page that will update you
on the fun activities your children are participating in, as well as a continuous update of the weekly sched-
ules for all of the weeks of camp. But to make the process even easier, we have created a link to the Face-
book page on the BYSC homepage. Just scroll down to the bottom of the homepage screen, and a link for the
summer camp will be there.
BYSC homepage website: http://www.byscnet.com/
Beaufort Yacht and Sailing Club Summer Camp Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/byscsummer
The summer camp is geared toward BYSC club members, giving you the opportunity to sign up for
your favorite spot in the summer before we open registration to non-members. This does NOT guarantee that
your child will have a spot in the camp if you wait to sign up later in the summer. We will open registration
to BYSC members in early March, and then allow non-members to sign up for camp later in the spring. If
you wait to sign up for camp until a week before the camp starts, there is a real possibility that the week you
want will be full.
Registration is limited to 60 campers per week, so please make sure you plan your summer vacation
and weeks of camp early, so that you can secure a spot of your choosing when registration opens. Registra-
tion will be processed online this year, with no paper registrations. BYSC Summer Camp is using EZRegis-
ter this year, and will have all of the necessary information to register on that website.
It is exciting to bring to your attention that we will be having highly qualified staff working with
your children this summer. All of the BYSC summer camp staff will be trained as American Red
Cross Lifeguards and have CPR and First Aid certifications, as well as go through a USCG boating
safety and operation course. Our staff will be well prepared to lead water activities such as kayaking
trips, paddle boarding adventures, tubing on the river, and touring the Inter Coastal Waterways look-
ing for dolphins, sunny beaches, and other exotic wildlife the Beaufort River has to offer.
The BYSC Summer Camp will have six separate weeks throughout the summer, starting in
June 8. We will not have camp during the week of June 29- July 3 due to the Low Country Regatta
and Independence Day. The camp will be for ages 5-12 years of age, and will have separate groups
that are age appropriate. At the end of the summer, we will have a unique Fishing Camp that will fo-
cus on fishing, ecology and marine science. The age for the Fishing camp will be 10- 14 years of
age.
Our summer camp will be a balance between water sport oriented activities and marine sci-
ence. The camp will have boating, kayaking, paddle-boarding, tubing and river tours. We will also
provide science topics such as fishery science, fishing techniques, anatomy, marine science, ecology
and natural history. We will also offer field sports, pool time and arts and crafts.
I look forward to giving your child a great experience this summer.
Sincerely,
Dylan Frey
Work Email: [email protected]
Boats for sale Grady White Adventure 208. 20’ LOA with cuddy cabin. This is a great boat for our waters and in superb condition. Only $23,500. You can pay $50-60k if you like for
the same type of new boat but why do that when this boat is excellent for all conditions? I’ve been in the creeks in 24”, offshore to Charleston and Savannah and handled conditions nicely in choppy Port Royal Sound.
2009 Suzuki 225 hp, like new-only 210 hrs. Professionally maintained by Marv’s Mobile Marine. 1994 hull but these don’t show age if maintained well and this one is. Aluminum double axle trailer. Garmin 2010 chartplotter (large size for older eyes). Bimini with new (2014) plexiglass windows. Second bimini over rear cockpit-removable. Full top cover. (2) anchors and rodes (2) heavy duty fishing poles (6) lifejackets Cushions in cabin have been recovered. Porta potty (never used). VHF radio with fixed antenna. AM/FM/CD changer. Price is $23,500. See this fine boat at BYSC in back of the tennis courts. Call Frank Pontious for a sea trail, (c) 843-252-4900, (h) 843-522-3320, (e) [email protected].
MC Scow #2047.
Builder: Melges, built in 2000
Length: 16’
Fiberglass hull
Aluminum mast and boom
Boat in good condition with good racing record.
All intact and race ready to sail tomorrow.
(2) sails: older North Zmax and pretty good North ZAP. North Z1 also available.
Good trailer. Seitec dolly also available.
Top cover.
Masthead flotation.
Mast step replaced.
Lifting bridle
Price is $6,500.
Contact Frank Pontious at (c) 843-252-4900, (h) 843-522-3320, (e) [email protected].
Stray Cat Is For Sale!
Stray Cat is a Very Competitive PHRF Cruiser/Racing 1989
Catalina 22. Over 20 race wins,
and multiple BYSC PHRF racing series wins + Ribaut Cup
winner 2012,
Dataw Island Race 2nd
2014. Upgrades and improvements too
numerous to list here.
Ready to race and win tomorrow! I have everything to return
the boat back a fast cruiser.
$7,500. Please call Everett Ballenger 843-521-7977.
FOR SALE
1994 13’ Boston Whaler; low hour Yamaha 25 ; trailer $5125.00 Contact Bill Pendergraft 252-
1116
1990 Boston Whaler Montauk 17’ ; 90 hp Yamaha, $10,000 843-379-2096 Wayne Heath 1990’s 20’ Grady White, Yamaha 200, trailer $6000 Paul 524-3177 Touring Kayak, 16 foot, two water-tight compartments, paddle, $495. 838-5359 **please contact the office for any updates or changes on these boats for sale**
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