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Commodore’s Comments 2020 Officers
Commodore Dennis Weeks Vice Commodore Marian Borneman Rear Commodore Rosie Norman Cruising Fleet Captain Fred Hecklau Day Fleet Captain Rose Csach Secretary Ron Kunkel Treasurer Ray Daugherty Directors Dottie Hecklau Martha Poindexter Mario Rusu Arnold Small Marcie Cochran J.C. Poindexter
2020 Committee Chairs
Audit Lana Kimble Calendar Martha Poindexter Communications Dennis Weeks Historian Marian Borneman Mainsheet Editor Martha Poindexter Membership Rosie Norman Parliamentarian Arnold Small Programs Fred Hecklau Publicity Rosie Norman Social Maggie Mitchell Henry Borneman Sunshine Kathy Kordts Webmaster Mario Rusu
March 2020
Upcoming Events … .… 2 Vice Commodore … … … 3 Cruising News … … ... …4
Rear Commodore …. …. …. .. 6 Day Fleet Captain… … … … 7
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Hello and what a wonderful time to live in
SWFL! As of late we’ve had weather that
can only be described as simply gorgeous and
perfect for our favorite hobby, boating! I hope
you’re getting out and taking advantage of the
sunshine and our great water ways.
In this month’s Mainsheet you can catch up
on cruises coordinated by our cruising captain
along with an “off the books” cruise by mem-
bers to Cayo Costa. I’m looking forward to
the club’s cruise to this picturesque anchorage
later this spring. Our vice commodore’s com-
ments reveal an interesting fact about our
Dennis Weeks can be reached at 321-287-5076 and [email protected].
wine and cheese party. Yes, Marian’s party follow up clearly illustrates how much
we like our libations as much as cruising!
I was impressed with the turn out for our February lunch at the Bimini Bait Shack.
We had perfect weather, delicious food all coordinated by our day fleet caption
and her good eye for finding the perfect combination of food and boat access.
Don’t forget this month is our almost famous chili cook off. Break out your secret
recipes, put on your aprons and show off your culinary creations!
This month we welcome as our speaker Ruth Haley, owner of The Vine! The Vine
is a wholesale priced wine delivery service in Cape Coral. Ruth will be educating
us on (and allowing us to sample) variations of specialty dessert treats such as
Chocolate, Coffee and Limoncello wines. J.C. Poindexter has arranged for this
opportunity and assures us that these dessert wines will pair well with the varia-
tions of chili and salads that we enjoy in February.
Dennis Weeks,
Commodore
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Date
Day
Event
February 26 Wednesday 6:30 Chili Cook-Off 7:30 General Meeting
March 8 Sunday Daylight Savings Time Begins
March 11 Wednesday Noon Luncheon The Lighthouse Restaurant
March 15 Sunday April Mainsheet Deadline
March 16 - 20 Mon. - Fri. Pelican Bay Cruise
March 17 Tuesday St. Patrick’s Day
March 25 Wednesday 6:30 Luck of the Irish Social 7:30 General Meeting
Cookie Crew For
February
Borneman Carriere
Daugherty
Cookie Crew For
March
Hecklau Kimble Meyer
If you are listed above but unable to
provide cookies/desserts,
please contact Marian Borneman
at 239-989-4530.
CCSC Website Address:
www.capecoralsailingclub.org
Call or email our Webmaster, Mario Rusu, if you need assistance with the website.
408-203-5609 [email protected]
Be sure to check out the many photos and
videos of club activities on our website!
Please email your photos of CCSC Activities to our
Webmaster, Mario Rusu.
Need to update your faded CCSC Burgee?
Our Rear Commodore has plenty,
in stock and ready for pick-up.
Please contact Rosie Norman to arrange.
CCSC Burgees
- $26
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Vice Commodore’s Docket
Marian Borneman [email protected] 239-989-4530
COME JOIN THE MONTHLY PRE-MEETING SOCIALS
Didn’t all 43 of us have a great Wine and Cheese event in January? Did you think that maybe 19
bottles of wine( half a bottle apiece or so) for us all to try had something to do with that? I know
our bottle had only a few drops left in it when we got home. Thank you Ron and Pat for hosting
such a great evening.
February’s upcoming meeting is our annual Chili Event hosted by the Social Committee. Come
hungry and don’t forget your chili, salad, or cornbread. Also add your sangria, cerveza, or any
other favorite drink and we will all have a “ South of the Border” good time.
For March, we’re heading "across the pond” to dear old Ireland. I am not sure how such a small
country (1.6 million people) has been able to command such a big day for … THE WEARING OF
THE GREEN. As I understand, this day is more of a drinking event so we are inviting you to
join us with your favorite beer. The three big Irish breweries are Guinness, Smithweks and
Harps Lager but bring whatever drinks you like. If anyone in the club knows something about
beer… we are looking for help with a beer tasting /testing social event in the fall.
In looking over our membership list, I don’t think I saw an Irish name but we all know the tastes
of Reubens, Soda Bread, Scones, Potatoes, Sausages, Cabbage, and Corned Beef so we would also
like any Irish flavors in appetizers for the group to taste. Nowdays, a computer can find a recipe
for almost anything so be creative. If you have green clothing…. this too is the time to wear it.
Other social news and happenings: Our past commodores, Ginny and Joe Holland, so loved
the Dinner Dances sponsored by the Cape Coral Social Club and loved to include our club mem-
bers. Scheduled events can be found at the capecoralsocialclub.org. Please check out their web-
site and invite fellow CCSC members to attend a social club dance. It would be wonderful to
have a table full of CCSC members at the next dance in honor of Ginny and Joe. Dinner dances
are open to the public and held at the Cape Coral Yacht Club, BYOB.
Details at capecoralsocialclub.org or 239-257-1803
Saturday, March 21 - 5:30 Music by Erich (Fallisch) Theme: Celebrate the Emerald Isle
Saturday, April 18, 5 :30 Music by Sensations Theme: Let’s Flamingle
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Cruising News with Captain Fred
Fred Hecklau [email protected] 239-540-0331
Where is the time going? I can't believe that February is all but gone! It seems like only a few days ago we took down our Christmas decorations. Since then we have had two great cruises; the latest, our annual "Go Fly a Kite" cruise to Pink Shell Resort & Marina, captained by Ron and Pat Pye. Ron reports:
Cape Coral Sailing Club ‘Go Fly a Kite’ Cruise to Pink Shell Resort
We eventually had 7 boats that arrived without mishap at the Pink Shell Marina. MAGPYE, COMPASS ROSE, SEA HUNT, MAX, O’DAY TRIPPIN, DETERMINED, and MUTUAL FUN. (unfortunately, SMALL FORTUNE had to can-cel at the last minute). We occupied the balcony of the Harbour Masters office for our first night of ‘happy hour and heavy hors d’oeuvers’. Great food and drink as always and culminating with Gisela Prager’s tiramisu! We all want the recipe. Also, we had a magnificent spectacle of a large red moon rise. Apparently the moon is currently at one of its nearest points to the earth.
Tuesday was kite flying day. Although the wind was not very strong we had 7 kites flying high, and created a lot of interest on the beach with more than one beach walker asking if it was a national kite flying competition? There was a great variety of kites including one from China. It was also noticeable how many contestants have picked up on the trick of using a fishing pole to launch the kite. Choosing winners from such a great set of kites proved difficult but Pat Pye noticed that each boat was represented so she made an executive decision and awarded a small prize to each boat. That evening we had dinner at Rae’s on the Beach restaurant in the Pink Shell Resort. A small, quiet, upper level restaurant overlooking the Gulf, outstanding service and food even from a limited menu.
All returned home safely on Wednesday.
It has become apparent that the marinas in SW Florida get booked up very quickly particularly during the high sea-son December to April, so we have booked the Pink Shell Marina for next year, this time for 3 nights arriving Tues-day 9th Feb. departing Friday 12th Feb. Put the dates on your calendar and join us.
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I know it's a little early to be talking up our April Cruise to Sanibel Bight/Tween Waters, but Dockmaster "Harry" has requested specific boat registration data by March 6 in order to hold our current reservation of 8 slips. Therefore, if you are planning to make this cruise please complete the cruise coupon below and return it to me before March 6. More information will be forthcoming at the next General Meeting.
Sanibel Bight/Tween Waters Cruise, April 14 - 18, 2020
Cruise Captain: Steinman/Hoffman and Hecklau
Captain_________________________________ Boat Name____________________________
Boat Make & Model_______________________ Length _____ Beam _____ Draft ______
Type: Power ____Sail ____Trawler_____
Crew:___________________________________ Address_____________________________
Cell Phone: ________________________
By my signature, I recognize it shall be the sole responsibility of each owner/captain to decide whether to start or con-tinue the cruise. I voluntarily assume the risk for myself, crew and vessel and agree to hold harmless and indemnify the CCSC and cruise leaders.
Signature ___________________________ Date_______________
Mail Complete Form to: Fred Hecklau, 3505 SE 19th Ave. Cape Coral 33904
Cruising News with Captain Fred continued
Cruise Captains Betty and Luc will be leading an adventurous Cruise to Pelican Bay during the week of March 16. The
first day will include an anchorage at Useppa with possible dinner at Cabbage Key. The second and third day will be
spent, on the hook, in Pelican Bay with adventures on Cayo Costa, including hiking trails and nearly deserted beaches.
There is a grill and picnic tables on shore if the group decides a cookout is in order. Deep draft boats will be leaving on
third day at high tide and anchoring again at Useppa, followed by a sail/motoring back home on the fourth day. The
official cruise will start either Monday or Tuesday, depending on weather forecast and boaters are welcome to come
and go at their preference.
Pelican Bay Cruise, Week of March 16, 2020 Cruise Captain: Luc & Betty Carriere
Captain_________________________________ Boat Name____________________________ Boat Make & Model_______________________ Length _____ Beam _____ Draft ______ Type: Power ____Sail ____Trawler_____ Crew:___________________________________ Address_____________________________ Cell Phone: ________________________ By my signature, I recognize it shall be the sole responsibility of each owner/captain to decide whether to start or continue the cruise. I voluntarily assume the risk for myself, crew and vessel and agree to hold harmless and indem-nify the CCSC and cruise leaders.
Signature ___________________________ Date_______________
Mail Complete Form to: Luc Carriere, 2401 Sagramore Place, Cape Coral, FL 33914
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Updates from your Rear Commodore
Rosie Norman [email protected] 317-496-7083
CCSC wishes a very Happy Birthday to our members celebrating in March.
Ron Miniter
Gisela Prager
Congratulations to those celebrating anniversaries in March.
Marcie Cochran
Gerri Kahn
Ron and Alyce Miniter
Greetings from your Rear Commodore! Looking forward to another month of growing friendships, fun-filled activities and new learning experiences. Our cruise to Pink Shell Resort and Marina was fabulous. Seventeen members and guests had access to all the resort's amenities, plenty of wind for our kites and a gorgeous beach. There was one surprise for me at the Marina: Who knew a dock could be two feet lower than our boat?! This "newbie" to the group still has much to learn...I didn't pack a step stool. I'm sure my poor leg muscles will heal--in time--and I'll be more than ready for our next adventure! Our website got a request for pictures of CCSC activities from a reporter with the News Press. Keep an eye out for coverage in the Cape Life section of the News Press. And if you are on Facebook, please look for the Cape Coral Sailing Club group and join in the fun! You can post pictures and get a glimpse of the “outtakes” from our adven-tures. We always welcome guests for our socials, luncheons and meetings, so do spread the word so others can join in the fun! Gene and I would enjoy some company in our “newbie” status.
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An Invitation from our Day Fleet Captain
Rose Csach 419-271-6542 [email protected]
Ahoy mates…it’s me again!
Another Club favorite not to be missed ~ The Lighthouse Waterfront Restaurant
Wednesday, March 11th at 12 noon 14301 Port Comfort Rd. , Fort Myers
(located off McGregor Blvd., just before the Sanibel Causeway) Phone: (239) 489-0770 Menu: lighthousewaterfrontrestaurant.com
RSVP to me by Friday, March 6th Text: (419) 271-6542 Email: [email protected]
As always, fun, food and good times…The Rose
Bimini Bait Shack lived up to all the hype and more! A hearty mixture of island fun, food, and music!! The service was terrific…thank you, Christina, you were awesome!! And those drinks…an unbelievable selection of Caribbean rums, I highly recommend “The Fishbowl”!! (pictured at left) Needless to say, all 25 members and guests in attendance, had a fantastic time!
The March luncheon will be held at The LighthouseWaterfront Restaurant, another waterfront restaurant known for its breath-taking views overlooking the entrance to the exclusive Connie Mack Island. Dockage is available, but limited. Check availability before venturing out by boat!