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APRIL 2021                                                                                                       EST. 1913

                                From the Commodore

                                                                                                         Commodore Chris DeNardi

I  t’s spring at the yacht club and things are looking up.
   San Diego County recently moved into the less restrictive
red tier allowing us to reopen our inside dining, albeit at
                                                                 The Challenged Sailors San Diego recently completed the
                                                                 CYC Midwinter Regatta for CSSD. Next up on our regatta
                                                                 hosting calendar is the KMAC VI Challenged Sailors San Die-
reduced capacity. I do love it when the regulatory pendu-        go regatta April 23-25. We are part of an incredibly active
lum swings back in our favor.                                    waterfront.
We recently co-hosted the 2021 NOOD regatta. With 50
boats and more than 100 sailors, it was a welcome sight at
our club. Competitive yachting runs deep at our club. Our
completely volunteer race committee put on a first class
waterside event with racing Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
We also had many members participating in the fun in-
cluding a multi-generation family effort. Mike Whitte-
more in class Beneteau First 36.7 and Preston Miller in
the 29ers. It’s refreshing to see the club get back to its
mission.
                                                                 We recently hosted a workshop to discuss repaving the
                                                                 parking lot. It's been at least 15 years since the lot was last
                                                                 paved and we have only done 2 small repair jobs in that
                                                                 time frame. We are vetting several proposals to find the
                                                                 appropriate way forward. It’s a big job so please keep an
                                                                 eye out for a motion at the semi-annual meeting.

                                                                 Our traditional opening day is quickly approaching. We are
                                                                 actively working on appropriate options to celebrate this
                                                                 event. Given the fluid nature of the county health order and
      Flag Member Mike Whittemore with his grandson Preston      its restrictions we will wait as long as possible to finalize
       Mike: the recipient of the 2020 Kempff Highpoint Trophy   those plans. Please look for an announcement in the May
         Preston: the recipient of the 2020 Dennis Connor Cup
                                                                 Whisker Pole.
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  In This Issue...                                             From the Junior Clubhouse ........................ 6
                                                               From the Junior Rear Commodore .............. 7
                                                                                                                           KMAC VI Promotional Flyers................ 16-17
                                                                                                                           Restaurant Menus ................................... 18
  Commodore’s Report ................... Front Page            Junior Summer Camp Program................ 8-9              Ads and Classifieds ............................ 19-22
  Upcoming Events ....................................... 2    Memory Lane .....................................10-11      April and May Calendars.......................... 23
  Restaurant and Bar Hours .......................... 2        Cruiser Navigation Report ........................ 12       Special Easter Menu ................... Back Page
  From the Crow’s Nest ................................. 3     Rod & Reel Report ................................... 13
  Membership Summary............................... 4          Waves and Words .................................... 14
  Kitty Muhl Ladies Race .............................. 4      Where Are They Now? .............................. 14
  Vice Commodore’s Report ......................... 5          Private Sailing Lessons Ad ....................... 15

          BOARD OF DIRECTORS                                                         STAFF
                                                                                                                                UPCOMING EVENTS IN APRIL
                                                                              General Manager
           Commodore Chris DeNardi                                                 Lou Milioti
          commodore@coronadoyc.org                                                                                         2          Helgeson Series 1/4
                                                                           lmilioti@coronadoyc.org                         4          Easter Sunday
     Vice Commodore Harper Hatheway                                      Director of Facilities                            5          Finance Comm. Meeting
                                                                                                                           6          Membership Comm. Meeting
       vicecommodore@coronadoyc.org                                         Fabian Arreola
                                                                                                                           8          Board Meeting
                                                                   dockmasterarreola@coronadoyc.org
                                                                                                                           10         Wellington Series 2/3
     Rear Commodore Robin MacCartee                                                                                        16         Helgeson Series 2/4
      rearcommodore@coronadoyc.org                                           Assistant Manager
                                                                               Victoria Engan                              22         Earth Day
                                                                          vengan@coronadoyc.org                            23-25      KMAC Regatta
            Treasurer Steve Schelkun                                                                                       30         Helgeson 3/4
            treasurer@coronadoyc.org                                       Accounting Manager
                                                                              Mark Leopold                                       UPCOMING EVENTS IN MAY
                  Secretary Wilson                                       mleopold@coronadoyc.org
            secretary@coronadoyc.org                                                                                       1          Wellington Series 3/3
                                                                             Accounting Clerk                              4          Membership Comm. Meeting
                    DIRECTORS                                                 Ivana Gonzalez                               9          Mother’s Day
                                                                         igonzalez@coronadoyc.org                          10         Finance Comm. Meeting
                    Heather Furey
                                                                                                                           13         Board Meeting
                   Janet Paulovich                                              Receptionist                               14         Helgeson Series 4/4
                   Aaron Vernallis                                               Neil Hara                                 18         Semi-Annual Meeting
                    Mark Wallace                                           nhara@coronadoyc.org                            29         Lenson Sr. Sabot Series: TBD
                                                               Membership & Communications Coordinator                     29         Opening Day: TBD
                 FLAG OFFICERS                                             DeLaine Bennett
                                                                                                                           31         Memorial Day
         Port Captain Michael Dowling                                                                                      31         Bailey Opening Day Race: TBD
                                                                      dbennett@coronadoyc.org
           Fleet Captain Curtis Milioti
              Chaplain Gary Boggs                                             Jr. Sailing Director                              *All events are subject
         Judge Advocate Steve Berman                                               Jill Powell                                         to change.
                                                                           jroffice@coronadoyc.org
                       EDITOR                                                 Head Sailing Coach                            Check page 23 for detailed
                   Judy Longfellow                                                Jon Rogers                                  two-month calendars
                    Kerri Dowling                                          jrogers@coronadoyc.org

                           OFFICE                                                 BAR HOURS                                             CYC RESTAURANT
Mon., Tues., Thurs......................... 9 AM—5 PM          Monday………………………………………...Closed
Wednesday .................................. 9 AM—7 PM         Tuesday ……….…………………………..…..Closed                                                 DINNER
Friday ........................................... 9 AM—7 PM   Wednesday………..……………… 5 PM—8:30 PM                            Wed. & Fri. ..................... 5:00—8:30 PM
Saturday ...................................... 9 AM—5 PM      Thursday ……………………………………….Closed
Sunday ......................................... 9 AM—5 PM     Friday .................................. ..5 PM—8 :30 PM                    WEEKEND MENU
                                                               Saturday ................................... 10 AM—6 PM      Sat. & Sun …………....9:00 AM—6:00 PM
                                                               Sunday ..................................... 10 AM—6 PM
                                                                                                                                     **Reservations Required**
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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
From the Crow’s Nest
                                           By General Manager Lou Milioti

                 A      pril showers bring…. Hopefully less I have interviewed needed staff and am currently develop-
                        restrictive COVID protocol tiers.   ing for Club leadership review a proposed operating plan
                                                            to open the CYC playground while following the “private”
As you are aware, we are currently in the Red COVID safety playground operating guidelines provided by the State of
protocol tier with limited in person onsite Food and Bever- California and San Diego Health orders. I am hoping to
age services to provide you. We are anxiously awaiting and open the playground with CYC staff supervision during the
preparing for San Diego Health Department to migrate us food service hours of the club by 14 April. As our play-
down to the less restrictive Orange and then Yellow Tier ground is not operated by a City, State, County or Federal
safety protocols. I wanted to provide you with a realistic government we have more stringent protocols to follow
expectation on what type of member Food and Beverage than are provided at Spreckels park by our City. Our team
experiences that we are preparing and planning on provid- is preparing for the opening following the State protocols
ing for you as we migrate downward thru the restrictive and we believe that we can accommodate them. We have a
tiers.                                                      backpack mounted disinfectant fogger that we will disin-
                                                            fect the playground every two hours during use. One of our
Current Red Tier:                                           concerns that we have is our “Bar/Food service” adjacent
                                                            to the playground which (when we are available to open
CYC TO GO = Available Wednesday and Friday evenings the playground) would require 100% mask use & no con-
from 5:00pm to 8:30pm and on the weekend from 9:00am sumption of Food & Beverage (by parent observers too).
to 6:00pm. Be sure that you are on the CYC Email List to Once we can open the playground, we will need your help
receive the Weekly Family Pack and Daily Fresh Catch spe- with following the posted protocols and to remember that
cial announcements. TO-GO will be available THROUGH the staff is there to help provide a safe and compliant envi-
ALL TIERS.                                                  ronment for you and your children to enjoy. Your patience
                                                            with our new CYC team members is greatly appreciated.
CYC served meals = Available Wednesday and Friday eve-
nings from 5:00pm to 8:30pm and on the weekend from If you have any questions or suggestions on how myself
9:00am to 6:00pm. Waterfront Deck Service or In- and or our team can provide an enhanced membership ex-
Clubhouse Dining at 25% fire code = 50 people.              perience for you to enjoy please drop me a note at
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.                                  lmilioti@coronadoyc.org .

Bar Service = Only available To-Go during meal             Aloha Nui Loa
service or with served with meal service.

Less Restrictive Orange Tier:

CYC TO GO = See above
CYC served meals = Available Wednes-
day and Friday evenings from 5:00pm to
8:30pm and on the weekend from
9:00am to 6:00pm. Waterfront Deck Ser-
vice or In-Clubhouse Dining at 50% fire
code = 100 people.
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.

Bar Service = Open OUTDOORS with “to
be determined” modifications.

PRIVATE EVENTS = We are now accept-
ing bookings for private events from
June 2021 and beyond with the under-
standing that the existing Health Order
COVID protocols are followed.
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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
2021 Kitty Muhl Ladies Race
                                                            By Flag Member Anne David
     Membership Status
           The Numbers
   Flag
   Jr. Flag 50%
   Jr. Flag 100%
                                 623
                                  17
                                  10
                                       W      e have a date – Sunday, August 15!

                                       As we see the light at the end of the COVID tunnel, opportunities to get out on the
   Social                          0   water increase. The CYC Race Committee has a full slate of races on the schedule,
   Flag Member Total             650   including the Kitty Muhl Ladies Race. We are putting this short article in the
   Absent Flag 25%               16    Whisker Pole to encourage boat owners and sailors to note the date on your cal-
   Absent Flag 50%                4    endars. Boats may have an all women crew or sail co-ed. All are welcome!
   Junior Paying                 84
   Jr. Non-Paying                31    Here is a short synopsis of who Kitty Muhl was. Perhaps best known around CYC
   Life Flag                      4    as wife of Commodore Elmer Muhl in the 1940s, she was a “force of nature” in
   Senior Flag                   33    her own right. She was San Diego Business Woman of the Year in 1939. We have
   Deferred                      74    an opportunity to get a much more detailed story about Kitty from her family so
   Total                         897   please stay tuned.

              Applicants               As the August race date approaches, Anne David will reach out to our frequent
                                       (and infrequent) racers to encourage participation. She will also play match mak-
            Alex Elia                  er to link up those who want to sail with boat owners in need of crew. Sailing/
 Junior Paying (Parent Member)         racing experience is a plus but NOT required. More than a few new CYC members
          Isabella Elia                indicated their interest in sailing during their membership interviews over the
 Junior Paying (Parent Member)         last few years.

           Kyle Dodson                 Email Anne at anne.david829@gmail.com if you want to help organize the
     Junior Paying to Jr. Flag
                                       event.
              Changes

        Steven Gloreiux
Non-Paying Junior to Paying Junior

         Marilyn Fulton
       Flag to Senior Flag

         Resignations

        Lissa Cunningham
               Flag

         New Members

    Todd & Maureen Sylvester
             Flag

        Peter & Diana Elia
               Flag

     William & Christine Pate
               Flag

               8 Bells

       James Cunningham
                                                                  Kitty Muhl’s Ladies Race 2019
             Flag

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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
Vice Commodore’s Report
                                       By Vice Commodore Harper Hatheway

              A    nd now some good news…

After months and months describing what we can and can’t do because of the pandemic, I’m pleased to report on a
regatta.

The NOOD regatta (National Offshore One-Design) once again visited our backyard March 19, 20, and 21. It was sailed
on an offshore course in the Coronado Roads and in South San Diego Bay. The offshore course fleet consisted of Etch-
ells, J/105s, Beneteau 36.7s and 40.7s

Coronado Yacht Club hosted the sailors on the South Bay course. This fleet included F18 Nacra catamarans, Interna-
tional 14’s ( a double -handed racing dingy), Viper 640’s, 29ers, and J24’s.

The gods of weather smiled on the event, particularly those on the South Bay course. Conditions varied from blustery
on Friday to nearly ideal on Sunday. Competitors were stoked to be competing again. Smiles and good cheer were
rampant. We may have turned a corner!

CYC was represented by sailors in the ocean and in South Bay. Quite a few juniors crewed in the 29er fleet, which in-
cluded 20 plus boats.

Special thanks to Fleet Captain Curtis Milioti and First Officer Emmy Milioti for race management. Junior Direc-
tor Jill Powell and Staff Commodore Shawn for support, as well as Staff Commodore Dick Townsend, Frank Ly-
all, Scott ‘Skipper’ Harris, and ‘Poobah’ Jamie McArthur.

The Principal Race Officer was Jeff Johnson, with help from Jerelyn Biehl, both from SDYC. The good ship “Alianza”
served as R/C boat.

                                             Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta San Diego 2021

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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
From the Jr. Clubhouse
                                           By Jr. Sailing Director Jill Powell

                   M        arch madness has past. Coronado
                            Yacht Club hosted NOODs with
44 boats, 5 different classes March 19th-21st. Juniors host-
                                                                 …to Preston Miller, Tommy Rudowicz, Stella Taherian,
                                                                 Jett Jennings, and Bella Loiselle for working so hard
                                                                 and great performance in the 29er NOODs regatta.
ed the SDAYC Junior Winter regatta on March 6th and 7th.
Saturday, we had 60 sabots and Sunday, 26 lasers and 8           …to Max Olson, Madi Anderson, Nik Anderson, Taylor
29ers. It is so fun to see all the sailors enjoying CYC. Thank   Werth, Celeste Oder, Jacob Posner, Fenton Wallace,
you to all the members, coaches, and club staff that help        Mack Kirsner, Madeline Ruddick, Chris Rose, Kevin,
put these regattas together. We cannot host these events         and Bella Cason for sailing in the Earl Elm Memorial
without the volunteers.                                          Regatta hosted by Mission Bay Yacht Club.

CONGRATULATIONS….                                                Coronado junior race team has sailed every weekend in the
…to Preston Miller, Tommy Rudowicz, Stella Taherian,             winter series that started back in January, Jon and I are so
Jett Jennings, Bella Loiselle, Madi Anderson, Nik An-            proud of all the sailors. Many have moved up a fleet or two
derson, Zack Stone, Taylor Werth, Celeste Oder, Jacob            this winter, tried new boats and stayed in their sabot just
Posner, Fenton Wallace, Kevin and Bella Cason, Made-             to keep us happy…I get compliments from other coaches
line Ruddick, Noah Langley, Scotty McKay, and Ryker              and parents from other clubs about our sailors, they repre-
Van Waay for sailing in the SDAYC junior winter regat-           sent Coronado YC proudly, and all the hard work has paid
ta hosted by Coronado.                                           off. The spring calendar is still in the works but I look for-
                                                                 ward to the spring and summer with this group of sailors.
…to Madi Anderson, Nik Anderson, Zack Stone, Taylor
Werth, Celeste Oder, Jacob Posner, Fenton Wallace, Meet Preston Miller, the 2021 Junior Rear Commodore
Kevin, and Bella Cason for their performance at the for CYC.
Sabot Spring Gold Cup at NHYC. First away event in the
last year!

                                                  Sabot Race Team at MBYC
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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
From the Junior Rear Commodore
  By Junior Rear Commodore Preston Miller

                     I   have been wondering what sailing is all about. Is it the
                        wind? The racing? Something else? Well, I think I have fig-
                     ured it out. I started sailing during the summer when I was
                     about six or seven. I was in the Scallywag class offered by CYC.
                     After that I went to First Mates, and the summer after that I
                     started Bronze Sabots. Sabots were the boat that got me
                     hooked into sailing. I loved taking the boat out and just being
                     able to use the wind to go places. Sailing to Stingray Point was
                     always a highlight of the day. Over the next couple of summers,
                     I progressed all the way to Gold Sabots and was invited to join
                     the race team.
                     Race team is where sailing really opened up to me. Getting tro-
                     phies and constantly improving felt so good. I spent most of my
                     time practicing for races, but every summer I would try out a
                     new boat, an Open Bic, a c420, Hobie Cat, Windsurfer, Laser, FJ,
                     29er. I started learning how to sail a ton of different boats over
                     the years. As I acquired more and more sailing knowledge, I
                     started to realize what sailing was truly about. It wasn’t the
                     competition of racing or the power of the wind, it was the end-
                     less possibilities. Once you learn how to sail one boat, you can
                     practically sail them all. After you realize this the whole world
                     opens up. There are limitless boats to try out, and that is what I
                     think sailing is all about.

            Junior Rear Commodore Preston Miller
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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
Junior Sailing
                                       2021 Summer Camp Session Schedule

Coronado Yacht Club is excited for the 2021 Junior Program         Scallywags
Summer Camp. The junior program offers sailing classes for         Ages 6-8, Time: 9am-12pm
all levels! We have over 50 boats in our fleet and sailors from    This is a great way to introduce your youngster to sailing.
ages 6-18 can come enjoy the summer on the water. Coro-            Each class is a weeklong from 9:00am-12:00pm. The mini-
nado YC has trained coaches ready to teach your sailor how         mum age is 6 or your child must have completed kinder-
to love sailing and how to be safe on the water.                   garten. During the week, kids will be exposed to sailing in a
                                                                   very safe, and controlled environment. An Instructor or
Due to COVID we are planning to keep class sizes smaller this      Junior Instructor will be on every boat. The emphasis of
summer. As guidelines change, I may add sailors or classes so      the course is fun and comfort on the water…just wait until
if you end up on waitlist be patient it can change before sum-     your sailor comes home talking about the trip to Stingray
mer camp starts. I am planning on a very limited fishing and       Point, sailing under the bridge, and so much more!
scallywags program this summer. As the guidelines change           Requirements: Must have completed 1 year of kindergar-
over the next few months, I may offer more. Fishing classes        ten and/or be a minimum of 6 years old. Sailor needs to
are offered to kids aged 9-15 and we provide all fishing gear.     bring to class each day: water bottle, snack, suit, towel, wa-
Scallywags classes are for age 6-8. All campers will need a        ter shoes, and life jacket. Fees: Non-members $275,
US Coast Guard Lifejacket, mask, water shoes, swimsuit, tow-       Members $200. Sessions #1, #2, #3, #5, & #6.
el and water bottle each day of camp.
                                                                   Fishing Class
Coronado Yacht Club members have priority from                     Ages 9-15, Time: 9am-12pm
April 1st to 15th.                                                 During this class we plan on teaching the kids the basics of
http://www.coronadoyc.org/jrsailing/classes                        fishing, how to rig a fishing pole, how to cast, and how to
                                                                   deal with a fish once you get it back on the boat. They will
Non-members sign-up April 16th. Please email or give the           have ample opportunity to fish in multiple places through-
office a call if you have any questions. Coronado Yacht Club       out San Diego bay. They will have the chance to fish in
will not give any refunds for classes. If you need to cancel a     North Bay and South Bay in some secret spots in the bay
class we will give you a credit, good up to one year for any       that we have had very good luck fishing in. Kids will learn
sailing classes. If you have a schedule conflict, contact the      to stay safe while they are out on the water fishing. Club
Junior Office and I will try to move your sailor to other class/   will provide poles and bait each day.
session. Coronado Yacht Club offers 10% discount to active         Requirements: life jacket, hat, and water bottle. Fees non-
military families and non-member. After you register for the       members $275, members $200 sessions #1, #2, #3, #5
class, email the Junior Office to let us know you are military     & #6
and we will credit you the 10%.
                                                            Bronze Sabot “Catch the Wind”
We will offer 8 weeks of camp, with morning classes 9:00am- Ages 7½-11, Time 9am-12 pm
12:00pm and afternoon 1:00-4:00pm.                          Bronze is a learn to sail class for young sailors. The Naples
                                                            Sabot, a single-handed (1 person) dinghy is used. The cur-
Session #0                                                  riculum covers fundamental safety, skills, rigging, boat
                                                            parts, terminology, knots and how to catch the wind. The
June 9-13                                                   environment is kept fun, light and above all else, safe.
*Only Laser Race team/regatta                               Requirements: life jacket, water shoes, towel and water
at SDYC 12-13                                               bottle. Fees non-members $275, members $200 All ses-
Session #1                                                  sions.
June 21-25 (5 days)                                                Silver Sabot (Step 2)
Session #2                                                         Ages 8 to 11, Time 9am-12 pm
June 28 to July 1 (4 days)                                         Sailors are eligible for this class when they have successful-
Session #3                                                         ly completed the Bronze level. This “step” enhances the
July 6-9 (4 days)                                                  skills learned in Bronze and teaches more advanced sea-
                                                                   manship and boat-handling. Focus is on sailing against the
Session #4                                                         wind (Upwind) and learning the fundamental racecourses.
July 12-15 (4 days)                                                Requirements: life jacket, water shoes, towel and water
Session #5                                                         bottle. Must have taken scallywags to start Bronze at
July 19-22 (4 days)                                                7½. Fees non-members $275, members $200 all ses-
                                                                   sions.
Session #6
July 26-30 (5 days)
Session #7
Aug 2-5 *Only Sabot National’s regatta
(No camp)

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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
Junior Sailing
                                      2021 Summer Camp Session Schedule

Gold Bic/Skiff (Step 3)                                          ...Fees non-members $350, members $275. Session #6
Ages 8 to 13, Time 9am-12 pm                                     Practice July 26-29, regatta at SWYC 7/30-8/1. Regatta
The Open Bic, also called the Open Skiff is the boat for the     fees not included.
third “step” in the CYC Bronze/Silver/Gold Curriculum.
This class focuses on more advanced sailing skills, learning     C420 Race Team and JO’s
to race and more physical sailing. We hope that “The Bic”        This advanced race team class is for those assigned a CYC
will enhance their sailing and best prepare them for the         C420. The group will sail in south bay, work on speed,
Sabot C3 (LTR Class)                                             starts, teamwork and racing. Emphasis is placed on build-
Requirements: life jacket, water shoes, towel and water          ing a strong team both on and off the water. The focus will
bottle. Fees non-members $275, members $200. All                 be on preparing for the SCYYRA Jr Olympic Festival.
sessions.                                                        Requirements: US Coast Guard approved lifejacket. Fees
                                                                 non-members $540, members $440. Session #3 & #4.
Sabot C3 LTR (Learn to Race)                                     Regatta coaching 7/6—7/18. JO’s are in Santa Barbara
 Ages 9-13, Time 1:00-4pm                                        7/15-18 Regatta fees not included.
Sailors learn fundamental racing knowledge and skills
with emphasis on fun, building a team and how to take            Laser Race Team
care of the boat/gear they are using. The goal is to build a     This advanced race team class is for those with good rac-
foundation of skills that best prepare for sailing Lasers,       ing and seamanship skills and will sail in south bay, work
C420s and similar boats in the future. Some traveling rac-       on speed, starts, teamwork and racing. The goal is to build
ing opportunities will become available with enrollment.         a strong team of skippers who can transfer those skills to
Requirements: life jacket. Fees non-members $275,                other sailing.
members $200 Session #1, #2.                                     Requirements: US Coast Guard approved lifejacket jacket.
                                                                 Fees non-members $275 members $200. Session
Beginner Laser                                                   #1&#2.
Ages 12-16, Time 9:00am-12 pm
Learn to sail a Laser dinghy, build your sailing skills and Laser Race Team /San Diego Olympic Regatta
do it safely. The goal is to build skippering skills and learn
                                                            June 9-13
the points of sail prior to moving to FJ’s or C420’s.       This advanced race team class is for those with good rac-
Requirements: US Coast Guard approved lifejacket jacket.    ing and seamanship skills and will sail in south bay, work
Fees non-members $275, members $200 session #1,             on speed, starts, teamwork and racing. The goal is to build
#3, #5.                                                     a strong team of skippers who can transfer those skills to
                                                            other sailing. Practice after school 6/9-10-11, regatta at
Teen FJ (Bronze Step 1)                                     SDYC 6/12—6/13
Ages 12-16, Time 9:00am-12 pm                               Requirements: US Coast Guard approved lifejacket. Fees
This is a fun class for teens to learn sailing or for those non-members $150 members $100.
with some experience improve fundamental skills. The FJ
(Flying Junior) is a double-handed (2 person) boat that is Sabot Nationals MBYC
quite fast, challenging, and exciting.                      Monday, August 2,3,4, & 5 MBYC for Nationals, registration
Requirements: US Coast Guard approved lifejacket jack- fees for national not included. All coaching included in
et. Fees non-members $275, members $200. Session class fees. Non-members $350, members $275.
#2, #4, #6.
                                                            Junior Volunteer “Instructor”
Coronado YC Sabot Squad                                     The Junior Volunteer Program is an opportunity for youth
Ages 9-15, Time 9:00am-12pm                                 to gain experience during the Summer Program in a work
This is the travel “Squad” that competes at most San Diego environment. They must be at least 14 years of age and
and Southern California regattas. Those enrolled range complete an Application that can be obtained from the
from Sabot C2 Level to A Level. Emphasis is placed on Junior Office. Duties include assisting the instructional
building a strong team both on and off the water. Much is staff by assembling instructional aids, buoys, boat keys,
discussed about self-reliance under the guidance of the Jr radios, first aid kits, and most importantly, assisting on the
Program and coaches. Focus is placed on strong racing and water. This assistance from our most responsible juniors
seamanship skills, teamwork, boat care/preparation and a is invaluable and very effective.
high level of sporting conduct.                             Requirements: US Coast Guard approved lifejacket. Will
Requirements: life jacket. Fees non-members $275,           receive volunteer hours, please sign up for the weeks
members $200. Session #1, #2, #5, & #6.                     you would like to volunteer. Hours are 8:30am-
                                                            12:30pm. Fee is $20.
FJ National Prep
Time 9:00am-12 pm                                           See everyone this summer!
This is reserved for our most advanced High School aged
sailors who have strong racing and spinnaker flying skills. Jill Powell, Junior Director of Coronado YC
The focus will be on preparing for the FJ Nationals to be 619-435-0522
held in San Diego 7/30-8/1. (Continued…)                    jroffice@coronadoyc.org
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From the Commodore - Coronado Yacht Club
Memory Lane
                                             By Staff Commodore Charlie Allen

                   Back in Time:
Excerpts from the April 1987 Whisker Pole
I  n my ‘From the Commodore Article’, I announce that
   SDYC Commodore Fred Frye has promised we shall
have the America’s Cup, recently won by “Stars & Stripes”
                                                                 Vice Commodore Jack McLenanchen announces the club
                                                                 has put together a questionnaire concerning subjects of
in Australia, at our club in the near future for viewing. This   importance with help from member Joe Aldous.
is not as easy as it sounds as ‘the cup’ must be carefully
guarded at all times. I also note Skip Hansen’s “Revenge” is     It is noted that Junior members will now have Junior mem-
named challenger of record for the prestigious Lipton Cup,       ber cards replacing their current family privilege cards.
and Robbie Haines will be our skipper. Tim Handke will
challenge the Prince of Wales and Mallory competitions. I        The 1st Mate’s March Report states that Chief Mate Mary
also note Fred Kirschner will enter “Prima” in the Trans-        Powell discussed the new playground equipment, cook-
Pac race. Also, we will hold the Laser II Championship and       book sales, and furniture restoration in the lobby. Also an-
a Finn Regatta.                                                  nounced was that Raye Lenson will be in charge of partici-
                                                                 pation in Opening Day festivities, Carole McLenachen –
                                                                 the Newcomer’s Party, and Joan O’Keefe – the Harvest
                                                                 Lunch. Be it noted, we had no in-house food service at the
                                                                 time, so all events were self-catered or hired caterers. Also,
                                                                 it was announced that 2 sails would be purchased for the
                                                                 Junior Sabot Fleet.

                                                                 At the March Board meeting, Manager Ken Bodily (a
                                                                 member) announced that the emergency C-D Dock electri-
                                                                 cal was complete, sabot dock renovation was complete, and
                                                                 bar project was in progress (our Bar Chair was John Sar-
                                                                 ber who put in the refrigeration unit behind in the back
                                                                 wall and the opening to the Dining Room). Director Mike
                                                                 Bingham reported the Junior Sabot Trailer almost com-
                                                                 plete.

                                                                 I note here that Staff Commodore Nancy Hall was our
                                                                 Secretary.

                                                                 Entertainment Chair Carmen Brown announced the
                                                                 Great Western Dinner Dance on April 11th, the Cinco De
                                                                 Mayo Dinner on May 2nd to be prepared by Bill Gise and
                                                                 Opening Day on May 22nd.

                                                                 The Junior Summer Program Introductory Night is on April
                                                                 4th for interested parents and grandparents. Tracy Bren-
                                                                 nan our Junior Program Director will answer questions
                                                                 about the program. She warns that each student must have
                                                                 a fully equipped Sabot or Laser.

                      April 1987 Whisker Pole Cover
               Illustrated by Former Member Ken Renard

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Memory Lane
                                     By Staff Commodore Charlie Allen

Charlie (Tuna) Saberg, Chair of Rod & Reel, announces a
new fishing scoreboard, kudos to Ed Davis. He also an-
nounces Mexican fishing rules to follow and SWYC Bottom
Fish Invitational.

Fleet Captain Pat McKnight announces our Spring Small
Boat Regatta on April 11th and needs volunteers (I raced
my Penguin Dinghy in this event and conceived the event
many years earlier when Fleet Captain). Our Vice Commo-
dore Harper Hatheway was in charge.

The “Do You Know” write-up by Si Johnson featured
member Clinton Loyd from our planning Committee. He
produced a detailed topographical report of the bay, our
dock area, and the location of our pierhead and bulkhead
lines. His architectural and engineering skills were demon-
strated in the Tappan Zee Bridge across the Hudson River
and various highway and parkway projects. He was an ac-
tive yachtsman and also belonged to the New York Yacht
Club, Larchmont Yacht Club, Essex Yacht Club, Cruising
Club of America, and the Storm Trysail Club.
Re the Newport-Ensenada Race, Tom McNiff is appointed
NOSA Safety Inspector at the CorYC, CCYC, and Naval Sail-
ing Club.
Woody Smith, Chair for Beer Can reminds us of the Beer
Can Race Rules. The races start 29 April and end 30 Sep-
tember. Junior News notes that our Top Flight racers are
Willem Van Waay (then Swagemakers) and his brother
Peter, Justin and Patrick Bingham, Kevin Telfer, John
Weisbarth, Eric Bernson, Darren McCall, and Bill Ly-
ons. Adult facilitators included Charlie Cellar, Mike Bing-
ham, and Grant Telfer.
Member Robert Oder thanked members for supporting
“The Going for the Gold” dinner on March 7th and aiding                    America’s Cup Trophy: The Auld Mug
                                                                             Image courtesy of America’s Cup
his sailing fund. The dinner was hosted by Peggy Allen. At
this time he was preparing a Finn for a championship race
in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He has 2 boats and near term P.S. I have to note the I have just read the obituary for Dr.
Finn regattas in Alamitos Bay, Norfolk, and Marblehead.    Fred Frye. We were both Commodores in 1987. He was eve-
                                                           ryone’s friend and a remarkable person. He invited me to
Also, it was announced the birth of a boy and girl born
                                                           join his party to watch that year’s Lipton Cup race.
March 18th. The proud parents are Leslie and Lonnie
Peeples. Leslie is our Commodore’s Daughter.               Bon Voyage Fred.

Regards,

-Charlie
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Cruiser Navigation Report
                                        By Cruiser Navigation Chair Dave Weimer

                   H     ello to All:

Our spring series of cruiser navigation competitions continued with the third contest of the year, held in the bay on Sat-
urday, March 13th.
This contest was very much like our February contest. The routes were similar in both the north bay as well as the
south bay waters. And being 30 days apart, our currents were almost identical to those in February with a “Spring Tide”
flood current introducing a stronger ebb current midway through the morning. Even the weather was similar with cool
temperatures, leaden skies, and a brisk wind out of the south, veering to the west north west in late morning.
There was sufficient wind waves to mask the currents around the various channel buoys, especially as the tide turned
around 9:30am. So, for most of us, the strategy was stay on our planned course, trust our current predictions, and ad-
just throttle slightly to account for wind effects.
Fortunately, the Navy and other boaters called in “sick” that morning, removing many of the obstacles and frustrations
we experienced last month.
Following the contest, our two CYC contestants (Jeff Calabrese and myself) proved competitive, placing fifth and sec-
ond place respectively out of a total of eight skippers.
Our April contest is scheduled for Saturday, April 10th, on the bay waters. Once again, we’ll be competing during a
“Spring Tide” with a strong flood switching to a moderate ebb later in the morning. We’ll see how that turns out next
month. After three months of spring tide conditions, we hope to finally figure out the behavior of the currents, especial-
ly in the Coronado channel.
As the restrictions imposed by the Covid – 19 begin to be lifted, our informal cruiser navigation contests will hopefully
begin to move towards “normal,” with greater skipper participation followed by award luncheons and other post con-
test activities. Until then, this would be an opportune time for Coronado YC skippers interested in cruiser navigation to
join us on the water and prepare for fun times later this year.
                                                            Our competition rules are relaxed and CYC boat owners can
                                                            now become their own “Observers,” noting the time for the
                                                            passage of each timed “Mark.” This situation leaves time and
                                                            room for getting started in our club’s cruiser navigation
                                                            competition. I encourage other CYC skippers to take ad-
                                                            vantage of this opportunity to broaden their knowledge of
                                                            their boat and the bay waters, while participating in a fun
                                                            sport with other like-minded area yacht club members.

                                                            Contact Jeff Calabrese, Magnus Karlsson, or myself if we
                                                            can provide additional information and help to get you start-
                                                            ed.

                                                            David Weimer,

                                                            Cruiser Navigation Chair

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Rod and Reel Report
                             By Rod and Reel Co-Chairmen Russell Nevitt & Mike Copp

                 “Hope Spring Eternal.”
Or is it, “we eternally hope for Spring?” “April showers bring May flowers?”
Whichever you prefer, it appears we are coming out of the shadow of Winter and Covid. I know Spring must be upon us
because some of the sailboats are already starting to brush against Tom’s “C-Notes” as they zorch into the dinghy dock.
The water temperature shows 62.5 in Glorietta, as opposed to 58 degrees just last month. Of course, Mike would tell
you it was always a steady 131 degrees Fahrenheit on “Nexterday”, but that was a glitch that has long since been cor-
rected. Fish frequently are found along temperature breaks (differences of a degree or so in short distance) offshore,
and an accurate thermometer certainly helps to locate fish. Giant Bluefin foaming the water surface for acres on end as
they gorge on small baitfish is also another great location technique…
It is a profound disappointment that so few entries have
been made in the fish log in the new Record Year, October 01
to September 30th. There was a flurry of activity last Fall,
but it has been a ghost town for 2021. Covid and chilly wa-
ters kept many shore-bound, and prospecting for a rare bite
on $4/gallon fuel isn’t for the faint of heart. We even pulled
the plug on the Fish Picture TV when indoor dining was shut
down. But Spring has Sprung! Among the signs and portents,
the lack of parking due to trailers and sailing paraphernalia
strewn about must indicate that restrictions have eased.
Some followed the sun, in search of biting fish. Yours truly
attempted to support a local Skipper in Kona, while trying to
raise a worthy billfish. A couple of trips resulted in knock-
downs, but nothing sticking. Some tuna and dorado were
boated, but I just couldn’t bring myself to put them on the
Board. Let’s face it; as the oldest club at CYC, we need to
catch a Marlin for the Marlin Room to live up to its name.
The stealthy encroachment of other, non-fishing related stuff
in that storied room needs to abate.
                                                                  So, all you fishermen and individuals who want to fish,
                                                                 GET OUT THERE! Dust off your gear, fire up your engines
                                                                 and share the knowledge and experience. As restrictions
                                                                 continue to loosen, we can hopefully have our first meet-
                                                                 ing of 2021. We have a number of speakers in mind, and it
                                                                 is just a matter of being cleared to hold the event. Along
                                                                 those lines, tournaments are still in limbo. We will be sure
                                                                 to pass along any information as soon as it becomes avail-
                                                                 able.
                                                                 I think I will plug in the Fish Picture TV, add these photos
                                                                 and any others that you all might want to submit and then
                                                                 swing by the Bar and ask Thor for an Attitude Adjuster.

                                                                 Tight Lines,
                                                                 Russ & Mike

            Did we mention we love pictures?

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Waves and Words
                                                By Chaplain Gary Boggs

                 G      reetings from the Baja!

                        As I sit and sip a morning cup of coffee looking over 70 odd miles of beautiful coastline, 200
miles south of CYC, I look forward to the new season of Spring and the approach of the celebrations of both Easter and
Passover. I look forward as I’m sure everyone does to the days when we can resume normal activities around the club.
We have seen some of the restrictions being rolled back, thank goodness! Once again daylight savings time is here and
that means more daylight to enjoy the benefits of CYC. Some racing events are back on the calendar and we have seen
some favorable crowds on the weekend days which is a good sign. We all have had to do a lot of adjusting over the past
year, and with the great help of our GM Lou and his staff they have made the best of a very unfortunate situation. I’m
sure all have grown weary in the ups and downs to keep us open and we commend all of them for a job well done,
more on that in a moment.

As the year progresses, we hope against hope that we can have a real Opening Day celebration at the end of May. It is
sad to see so many traditions being set aside for less than logical reasons. It’s so easy to become frustrated when things
are out of our control. I often wonder what has happened to “We the people”? But that’s another subject for another
time. Fighting frustration and weariness can be a challenge to anyone. There are some words of wisdom contained in
yes, you know where…here it comes, God’s Word. The Apostle Paul wrote in a letter to the early church in Galatia about
being generous and doing good in times of frustration. He talked about reaping what we sow and examining our own
works. Which is something we all need to be attentive to. In verse 9 of the 6th Chapter of Galatians Paul wrote: “and let
us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not loss heart.” So, we all have opportuni-
ties to do good things for others, especially those we are close to, i.e. friends, family, and fellow club members. As al-
ways, my prayer list is long and includes everyone here at CYC.

Stay strong and be of good cheer, not growing weary as we move forward in an ever-changing world. Be kind to one
another, take care of one another, and love one another. May you have fair winds and following seas. Chaplain….Out!

                                        Where Are They Now?
                                             By Flag Member Vince Flynn

                                                             I   t was a great yearbook, but I will point out an error
                                                                 here. The list of Staff Commodores included, Ted Mil-
                                                             ler, 1973. Ted and I were Coronado High School class-
                                                             mates, class of 1956, and we communicate regularly. He
                                                             was listed as deceased, along with all of the others in that
                                                             left column. “The rumors of his demise are greatly exagger-
                                                             ated”, as Mark Twain once said. Staff Commodore Ted
                                                             Miller is very much alive and well and lives in Mary-
                                                             land. He doesn't race his PC anymore, but could if he still
                                                             had it. Here is Ted on the left with our CHS teacher, 95
                                                             year old Marv Nottingham, 2 years ago.

                                                             Thanks,
                                                             Vince Flynn

               S/C Ted Miller and Marv Nottingham
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Classifieds/For Sale                                  the sun sets and the lights come up on the Coronado bridge and
                                                                         downtown San Diego. You'll experience the best night's sleep in the
FOR SALE: Avon 10' Dinghy 1983 but no holes or leaks. Call me see it.    master stateroom that includes a queen size bed, fireplace, walk-in
Has 1. Floor boards, 2. Two seats, 3. Oars, 4. Foot pump. Comes with a   cedar-lined closet, bathroom with shower. $250,000, reasonable
Mercury 2.2 horse power motor. 619-435-8227.                             offers considered. Contact Bill Plunkett 619-884-3811 or
                                                                         billplunkett@gmail.com
FOR SALE: SABOT: Boat refurbished by Mark Gaudio in 2017. Carbon
Fiber Mast/Boom. Awarded “2018 Best Sabot” at CYC Opening Day.           FOR SALE: 19 ft Caribe, 50hp 4 stroke Evinrude, with trailer.
Separate Race/Practice Gear and Sails. Many extras. $1750.00. For more   Asking $8,000 or best offer. If interested, contact Arie Van Vugt at
details call Mia Campbell at 619-972-5486                                619-884-8286.

FOR SALE: Giggles is a 57' Chris Craft that has been remodeled to        FOR SALE: Honda 2 HP 4 Stroke, long shaft outboard. Less than
perfectly suit Coronado living at its best. Unique opportunity for a     five hours on this engine. $500. If interested, call: 619-994-9161
60' slip in Glorietta Bay Marina that rarely become available. There
are 2 staterooms and 2 heads, a fully functioning kitchen, 6' granite    Post your classified ad for FREE by emailing DeLaine at
bar with wine fridge, 2 fireplaces, bbq and much more. The living        dbennett@coronadoyc.org
area seats a large family for dinner or game night. Relax in one of
two recliners while you watch your favorite movie on the tv that
rises from a cabinet. Host a dinner party on the 550sq/ft fly deck as

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          SUN                          MON                         TUE                        WED                          THU                     FRI                            SAT
                                                                                                                      1                  2                              3
                                                                                                                                         5P Dinner Menu                 9A Weekend Menu
                                                                                                                                         “To-Go” or Reservation Only    “To-Go” or Reservation Only
                                                                                                                                             HELGESON SERIES 1/4

 4                                5                          6                      7                                 8                  9                              10
 Special Easter Menu              Finance                    Membership             5P Dinner Menu                    Board Meeting      5P Dinner Menu                 9A Weekend Menu
 “To-Go” or Reservation Only      Committee Meeting          Committee Meeting      “To-Go” or Reservation Only                          “To-Go” or Reservation Only    “To-Go” or Reservation Only
                                                                                                                                                                          WELLINGTON SERIES 2/3

 11                               12                         13                     14                                15                 16                             17
 9A Weekend Menu                                                                    5P Dinner Menu                                       5P Dinner Menu                 9A Weekend Menu
 “To-Go” or Reservation Only                                                        “To-Go” or Reservation Only                          “To-Go” or Reservation Only    “To-Go” or Reservation Only
                                                                                    First Beer Can Race: TBD                                 HELGESON SERIES 2/4

 18                               19                         20                     21                                22                 23                             24
 9A Weekend Menu                                                                    5P Dinner Menu                    Happy Earth Day!   5P Dinner Menu                 9A Weekend Menu
 “To-Go” or Reservation Only                                                        “To-Go” or Reservation Only                          “To-Go” or Reservation Only    “To-Go” or Reservation Only
                                                                                    Beer Can Series: TBD                                                       KMAC REGATTA

25                                26                         27                     28                                29                 30
9A Weekend Menu                                                                     5P Dinner Menu                                       5P Dinner Menu
“To-Go” or Reservation Only                                                         “To-Go” or Reservation Only                          “To-Go” or Reservation Only
       KMAC REGATTA
                                                                                    Beer Can Series: TBD                                     HELGESON SERIES 3/4

                                                                                    May 2021
        SUN                            MON                          TUE                         WED                          THU                     FRI                           SAT
                                                                                                                                                                        1Private Event
                                                                                                                                                                        9A Weekend Menu
                                                                                                                                                                        “To-Go” or Reservation Only
                                                                                                                                                                            WELLINGTON SERIES 3/3

2                             3                               4                         5                              6                  7                             8
9A Weekend Menu                                               Membership                5P Dinner Menu                                    5P Dinner Menu                9A Weekend Menu
“To-Go” or Reservation                                        Committee Meeting         “To-Go” or Reservation Only                       “To-Go” or Reservation Only   “To-Go” or Reservation Only
Only                                                                                    Beer Can Series: TBD

9                             10                              11                        12                             13                 14                            15
Mother’s Day Special Menu Finance                                                       5P Dinner Menu                 Board Meeting      5P Dinner Menu                9A Weekend Menu
“To-Go” or Reservation    Committee Meeting                                             “To-Go” or Reservation Only                       “To-Go” or Reservation Only   “To-Go” or Reservation Only
Only                                                                                    Beer Can Series: TBD                                  HELGESON SERIES 4/4

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9A Weekend Menu                                               Semi-Annual Meeting       5P Dinner Menu                                    5P Dinner Menu                9A Weekend Menu
“To-Go” or Reservation                                                                  “To-Go” or Reservation Only                       “To-Go” or Reservation Only   “To-Go” or Reservation Only
Only                                                                                    Beer Can Series: TBD
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9A Weekend Menu                                                                         5P Dinner Menu                                    5P Dinner Menu                9A Weekend Menu
“To-Go” or Reservation                                                                  “To-Go” or Reservation Only                       “To-Go” or Reservation Only   “To-Go” or Reservation Only
Only                                                                                    Beer Can Series: TBD                                                            2021 Opening Day: TBD

30                            31Weekend Menu
2021 Opening Day: TBD         “To-Go” or Reservation Only
                              Bailey Opening Day Race: TBD
                              Happy Memorial Day!

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1631 Strand Way          U. S. Postage
Coronado, CA 92118           PAID
                       San Diego, Calif.
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