The Mainsheet - August 2022

COMMODORE’S COMMENTS
Dear Members,

The summer out on the water has been beautiful. The Wet Wednesday races and cruises have seen an increase of vessels participating. Orca Aerial has been there to capture the fun with race footage . Enjoy viewing our boats and crew at their best!

We have also come together for the many club activities planned. The Birthday Bash for Charlotte, one of our legacy members, was a fantastic lasagne dinner by Georgette and Dominic complete with birthday cake. The club was packed with revelry and respect for the fun sailing brings into your life. Charlotte’s charming family was at the club making her fete even more special.

The food prepared by our dedicated ODs and drinks crafted by our bar have also seen an important  change for club camaraderie and atmosphere. Our newest Bar Manager has stepped in with wings on her feet! When asked for an update for members, she replied:

"Some news from the Anacapa Yacht Club Bar! Lots of exciting changes have gone on lately, as we make some upgrades to the bar area. Recently we installed a wine fridge to keep our wine at optimal drinking temp, and soon we will install a new place to house ice, open bottles, and store some of our commonly used liquors. We also hope to get some fresh paint on the walls, and better lighting to help our bar feel even more cozy and inviting. In addition to this we also would like to put a bit more emphasis on our beautiful outdoor patio area. If anyone knows of some commercial grade patio furniture that they would like to donate please message our new bar manager Cherry Speicher with details. On that note we are also in the process of reopening the ability to take donations for our 501c3 charity - The Anacapa Sailing Foundation. Anyone who would like to donate please contact our treasurer, Marshall Murphy. The bar is looking forward to hosting some new fundraising events in the fall, with the possibility of live music! With these new additions we also may be offering some new incentives for those who would like to become bartenders. Incentives will be rolled out in the coming weeks so keep your eyes peeled here on the Mainsheet.”

So you can understand my comment on wings! The board and bridge are delighted to hear and manage all of the potentials for AYC.

The summer CI cruising planning was a success so far, yielding a planned cruise to Prisoners and next to Coches with a following plan to Catalina!

Next coming is the Wes Golemon Memorial Race! The online registration is available (members email Commodore@anacapayachtclub.org for password so you are not charged) and if you find that you would rather register in person, please do  so at the club. Once you get an email receipt please forward to commodore@anacapayachtclub.org. The links to the NOR, SI, and Registration are below:

Island Series #3 (Wes Goleman) NOR

Island Series #3 (Wes Goleman) SI

individual registration Wes Goleman

 As we continue to progress in the racing, cruising and club cohesiveness, I am very proud to be your Commodore, but mostly your friend!

Angie Frausto Gram, AYC Commodore

Happy 90th Charlotte!

The joy continues!

We all love birthday celebrations!!!

FROM THE VICE COMMODORE

This has been an eventful time for Anacapa Yacht Club! We are seeing new members joining us, and

with them an influx of ideas and enthusiasm for the club. This is a good thing. Change is inevitable,

however difficult it may be. There is always a longing for the way that it used to be, but time only moves

forward. With that -in the words of David Bowie- we will “learn to face the strange” with a sense of hopeful

anticipation for what our club will become.

Among the changes has been the creation of an Official Greeter for AYC. The irrepressible Jolene

Darland will serve in that capacity, being the face of AYC to members and friends. We thank Jolene for

taking on that task. Personally, I can’t think of anybody better to greet and welcome new people to the

club.

The Bar is now being managed by Cherry Speicher. Cherry is a new member and brings enthusiasm and

a knowledge of mixology to our little bar. We are looking forward to seeing our Bar offer new and

specialty drinks, as well as a good cold brew or a shot of whiskey.

Dinner and OD duty this month are as follows:

Wet Wednesday:

08/10 – Mike Core

08/17 – Jerzy Poprawski

08/24 – Dave Gorney

09/07 – Richard Badger

09/14 – Dominic and Georgette Cortese PIRATE NIGHT

If you are unable to keep your date as OD, please arrange for somebody to take your place and notify

Pablo ASAP.

Saturday Dinners and General Meetings:

08/13 – Pot-Luck Dinner. Details will be forwarded under separate cover.

08/20 – No Coverage. Volunteers are greatly appreciated.

08/26 – General Meeting, Mike Taylor

09/03 – CI to SB Race, Gary Goodman

09/10 – Dave Gorney and Elsie Weiss

09/17 – Peggy Harris and Mike George

09/23 – General Meeting, Michael Hopper: Nominations for Bridge and Board

Again, if you are unable to keep your date as OD, please arrange for somebody to take your place and

notify Pablo ASAP.

Thank you for your support of Anacapa Yacht Club!

Fair winds and following seas!

Pablo Crandall Plasencia, AYC Vice Commodore

pablo.plasencia@outlook.com | 805.290.3075




Matt and Bar Manager, Cherry

A view through a new members eyes.

In addition to Wet Wednesday crew on IRRA, Sherry Armbruster shares her perspective.

“I enjoy the simplicity of the club. An opportunity to meet like minded people that really enjoy sailing. Great place to gather with low pressure for those with a busy schedule, yet ways to be involved as much as able. Need to participate brings people together and creates a way to belong. Hope to help bring people together and use AYC for social activities and holiday events. Let’s come together and have fun too.

BIRTHDAYS

“Just remember, once you’re over the hill you begin to pick up speed.”

—Charles Schultz

Here are the April birthdays for members. Happy Birthday !!!

Jerzy Poprawski 8-6

Mona DeCesare 8-7

Walter Russakoff 8-7

Cherry Speicher 8-22

Neil Weinrich 8-25

Mike George 8-28

Your Stuffing Box, Friend or Foe?

Often overlooked in it’s little dark part of your bilge, it needs your love and attention.
The stuffing box located in your bilge behind the engine allows the propeller shaft to pass through it thus allowing the water flowing through it to de adjusted.
The packing gland consists of 360 degree wraps of wax impregnated square cord, usually about six, to be inserted into it around the shaft. All shafts have their own required diameter. On Compass Rose the shaft is 1 1/2 inch diameter and requires 1/4 inch packing.
The shaft compression nut is adjusted in to compress the packing around the shaft thus controlling the drip of water exiting the gland. This water drip is essential as lt cools and lubricates the shaft.
If the stuffing is worn and not responding to adjustment, packing may need to be replaced.
This is not a difficult job and can be done in the water by yourself or a competent mechanic.
A small amount of water will escape during the process but if your bilge pump can’t keep up with it you have a bigger problem.
There is some debate as to how much the stuffing box should drip, the most common answer is one drip per minute. This is probably about right but the acid test is that it should be warm not hot to the touch when in use. If it’s to loose you will get excessive water in your bilge. Tighten it SLOWLY, about one turn at a time at speed. If it is to tight it will melt all the packing out of the gland, score your shaft and possibly seize up the shaft tearing the shaft out of the hull. I speak from experience as I once had a yard do this task and resulted in my boat almost sinking. ( I should have questioned the yard worker when he emerged from my bilge with a pipe wrench).
It is possable to install a drip less unit but rember the boat must be hauled out of the water for installation or maintainince.
There are a lot of good videos on the subject.

Michael Gram, Rear Commodore

CRUISING CHAIR REPORT

At the SUMMER CI CRUISING DINNER on 7/9/22 the presentation of material for selecting the places for dropping anchor this summer happened. The dates saved were July 23-24, August 6-7, and August 20-21. Ideas, suggestions, were heard and a vote for places to anchor yielded, Prisoners, Coches, Catalina.

On July 23 - 24 Mike Taylor and Todd Turner lead an enjoyable cruise to Santa Cruz Island and reported good sailing, all had a spectacular time, Todd fished for dinner. They were also able to join the club general meeting virtually, how committed is that from our Board Members!

Next cruise on August 6 and 7 will be Pelican instead of Coches due to swell from the past hurricane. We will be joined by a group from PBYC, some future trips may be open to our fellow yacht clubs.

PELICAN ANCHORAGE

TODD LOGING-IN

PELICAN 7/24/22

IN CONCLUSION,

As AYC club Members, let’s please connect your boating interests to the others by sending announcements, your pictures, ideas , and any content you wish to be put in next month’s MAINSHEET to mainsheet@anacapayachtclub.org by AUGUST 26, 2022. Thanks to Mike Taylor, Angie Frausto Gram, Patrick Salamunovich and Don Lehman for providing the photos..



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