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August 7th– Sunset Friday – 6pm
August 8th– Brook’s
Wedding August 11th– BYSC
Board Meeting– 6pm August 12th– Steak
Night– 6pm August 13th– Fishing
Club– 5pm August 14th– Sunset
Fri. –6pm August 21st– Sunset
Fri.-6pm August 28th– Final
Friday– 6pm
August 2015
Bow Watch – August ‘15
Summer just keeps cooking along –
and it has been a great one so far at
BYSC.
This year’s BYSC Summer Camp pro-
gram has come to a close and by all ac-
counts was a tremendous success. To
quote myself from last month, “big kudos
to Dylan and his staff”. We owe a big
round of thanks to everyone who contrib-
uted to make it happen. I have had sever-
al attendees (not just their parents/
grandparents) comment to me on how
much they enjoyed their experience and
that they look forward to coming back next year. Again, to all – well done !
And ditto to the staff of Junior Sailing of Beaufort’s ‘Learn to Sail’ program;
which was also a great success.
Despite the heat, the high level of member activity in all areas of the club con-
tinues. So, if you haven’t already – and even if you have – come join in. Go for a
swim, play some tennis, do some kayaking or SUPing, do some crabbing, watch
the sun set, have a cookout (or attend Steak night), have a cocktail, maybe even go
for a sail – a lot to choose from.
For the sailors, it is about time to pull the covers off the boats and do those mi-
nor repairs and little upgrades you need to do to be ready – Labor Day and the
start of the fall season is almost here.
It is your club – come enjoy it - Chuck
General Manager’s Message: I am delighted to be the new General Manager and want to say how warmly my wife Mary and I have been welcomed to
the BYSC community. I have attended a Final Friday, an Auxiliary meeting and look forward to meeting more members at
upcoming events. Mary and I will be attending Sunset Friday and Steak Night. When you see me at the club, don’t be shy—
say hello. I will do the same.
I am thankful that Sam Levin, Alan Dechovitz, Chuck Rushing, Ashley, Dylan and Sabrena are helping me learn the
ropes. I am especially grateful to Milledge for working tirelessly to orient me. It will take a few weeks to see how most
things run and I hope that not too many balls (especially mooring) will be dropped during the transition.
For the past two years Mary, Sadie (our labradoodle) and I have been living aboard our Monk 36 trawler. We cruised as
far north as Ocracoke, NC and this past winter we spent two months cruising the Abacos. We have owned Together for four
years and prior to that sailed a Catalina 34 for two years. Like many of you, we have a passion for boating and the water.
While we loved our cruising years, we both miss being part of a community. As we headed north from the Bahamas this
May, we felt it was time to find a town that we loved and to become part of a community again. We have visited Beaufort
often over the past dozen years and it was easy to make this charming town our new home. We moved into our house at Bat-
tery Point three weeks ago.
I know the call to community and the yacht club stems from my career as an independent school teacher and administra-
tor. We both miss being part of a vibrant community that has a common purpose. Prior to our cruising life, I was the Head
of Upper School at Cary Academy for ten years and before that the Headmaster at St. John’s~Ravenscourt School in Winni-
peg, Manitoba, Canada. Mary was the Director of Development for a residential homeless shelter in Durham, NC and a vi-
brant part of the schools we lived at in Canada. We are Canadians and permanent US residents for the past thirteen
years. You can blame us for the Arctic blasts that I hope will not reach Beaufort. If they do, I know how to drive a snow-
plow.
Prior to becoming an administrator, I taught biology, chemistry and physics. After school and during the summers, I was
a whitewater canoe and kayak instructor, rock climbing instructor and residential, summer camp director. Being on or near
the water has been a big part of our lives and we feel very fortunate to be part of an organization that focuses on boating and
friendship.
Our son Christopher is a teacher in Vancouver, Canada. He and his wife and 9 month old daughter went on their first
overnight canoe trip this summer. We took Christopher on his first canoe trip at that age and we are delighted that the family
tradition continues. Mary and I met onstage in the musical The Fantastics and in keeping with family tradition, our daughter
Heather is a musical theater actress. She has often toured in the US and we will let you know if she is performing in the area.
We love the theatre and cooking. We bought a smoker for the first time and made our first smoked ribs last weekend. I
may never grill ribs again!
Over the coming years, I will be working with the Board to chart the club’s course and invite you to share your thoughts
with me. You can reach me through the club’s email system or by phone.
Sincerely,
Mitch McGuigan
BYSC General Manager
843-522-8216 (office)
919-500-8638 (cell)
BYSC Labor Day Picnic & Regatta
C’mon out for the Labor Day Regatta & Picnic. The regatta will be held Sunday & Monday and the Picnic is Monday.
For you sailors the Notice of Race will be posted on the BYSC web site
(www.byscnet.com). Here are the highlights: Classes: MC Scows, Lasers, JY15s, Sunfish, 420s, Optimists, BICs Sunday Schedule: Noon: Registration 1PM: Skippers Meeting 2PM: First Start Monday Schedule: 1PM: First Start Trophies will be presented at the picnic on Monday. Food! The BYSC Auxiliary will be serving hamburgers, hot dogs and sides
from 4-6PM. Meals are $10. Children under 12 can eat hot dogs for free. Games! For non-sailing kids there will be games on-land for ages 5-12 to
enjoy; bean bag toss, sandcastle building, ladderball & more. The activities will be set up near the playground and will be available starting at 1pm on Monday.
For the adults there is Cornhole. If there is enough interest we will or-
ganize a Cornhole tournament from 2-4PM. Please respond to Dave Roos
([email protected]) if you are interested in playing, the name of your
team member, if you have one, and your team name. And of course there are the pool and tennis courts to enjoy. C’mon out and enjoy your club. It’s the last outdoor holiday of the year. -Dave Roos, Labor Day Regatta Chairman
Dear Beaufort Yacht and Sailing Club, Thank you for your support this summer. We started the camp Monday, June 8th, and we had our
last sun filled day on Friday, July 24th. We had six weeks of successful summer camp and we could not have done it without our great staff. If you have the chance, please thank your summer camp counselors on a job well done!
Our summer camp was designed to be water-sports oriented, and we took campers swimming, kayaking, paddle-boarding, boating, tubing and fishing. We also had fun in the sun playing field games and just floating around in the Beaufort River.
Our program is always evolving to fit the needs of the membership. I sent out a BYSC Summer Camp Survey through our EZ Register system to all registered families. By taking the time to fill out this survey, we can make improvements to our camp next year.
Thank you very much for helping us give your children a safe, fun and skill building summer sea-son. We look forward to providing a great summer camp next year!
Sincerely, Dylan Frey
BYSC Summer Camp Director
August 13th–Steak Night All filet mignons steaks served will now be , grilled to your
perfection over a charcoal flame! Hand tossed salad with all the fixin’s. Piping hot baked potato with real butter, sour cream and
chives. Crusty rolls. Dessert Wed , Aug 13th th Cooking from 6:00-7:30pm / $18.00 PP Limited number of tickets available RSVP’s a MUST! Please RSVP by email to the office, include name, # of
steaks and payment method, check or cash please.
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.
MC Scow #1472 for sale
Built by Melges in 1992
Good Schurr sail
Stored on older Sunfish trailer-not recommended MC scow road travel.
Spars intact and never bent.
Fair top cover
$2,650
Frank Pontious
843-252-4900
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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