CALENDAR OF EVENTS
April 4, 2018 Fox & Hounds Captain: Dave SchneckenbergApril 24, 2018 Tuesday Madness - Pewaukee
Captain: Wayne HappelMay 11, 2018 Shove-Off-Spree
Captain: Connie HeydenMay 21, 2018 Monday Madness Captain: Vince & Lynn VerhasseltJune 11, 2018 Monday Madness Captain: Dick & Karen SchmidtJune 15-17, 2018 LMYA Cruise to Port Washington Captain: Jim MergenerJune 23, 2018 Champagne/Cold Party
Captains Grey & Cindy HalsteadJuly 7-9, 2018 LMYA Open House - South Shore Yacht ClubJuly 12, 2018 Inland Lake Cruise - Okauchee Captain: Dave DornerAugust 15, 2018 Wednesday Madness - Seven Seas
Captains Ron & Heidi BongiovanniAugust 24, 2018 MBC/SSYC Cruise to Racine/ Prairie Harbor Captain: George GraubnerSeptember 8, 2018 MBC Annual Picnic Captain: Connie HeydenSeptember 17, 2018 Monday Madness Captains: Vance & Kathy WernerOctober 6, 20178 Gangster Tour - Chicago Captains: Connie HeydenOctober 19, 2018 MBC Meeting - UWM Freah Water School Captain: Halsteads & McElweesovember 7, 2018 Wednesday Madness Captain: Tom & Cam McElweeNovember 15, 2018 Meeting, Election of Officers
Trivia Contest -Craig & Kim HeserNovember 30, 2018 Commodores Ball Captain: Connie Heyden
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COMMODORE’S COMMENTS
The weather so far this spring has been crazy. Westill have patches of snow on the ground in Cedarburg... and that is on the south side of the house. Despitethe fact that snow is still in the forecast, the time hascome to uncover the boat. This way we can at leastpretend spring has sprung.
Milwaukee Harbor Yacht Club hosted anoutstanding seminar this past weekend at SSYC titled“Suddenly in Command.” The presentation walked theaudience through how to prepare for a situation wherethe Captain is unable to continue due to injury, fallingoverboard or some other problem. The core messagewas … develop a checklist and practice that checklistat least monthly. Having a process in place allows thecrew to keep thinking and not panic. The presenterstressed knowing your position is critical when callingfor help. Be sure your crew knows how to operate theVHF radio and how to describe where you are locatedusing specific landmarks or better yet, the GPScoordinates.
A big thanks goes out to Joe and Peggy Miotke fororganizing the March Monday Madness at Alioto’s.We had a great turnout for drinks and dinner.
Our March meeting was fun. Everyone brought theirfavorite beer. We had a wide variety available tosample. Mary Berg brought a real treat from Japan thathas an interesting history. Next time you see Mary, askher to tell you the story.
Our next meeting will be Friday May 11 during ourannual Shove-Off-Spree at the Seven Seas in Pewaukee.If you have not done so already, please be sure sendyour RSVP to Connie Heyden. Maybe by the time weget to the Seven Seas, we will no longer need to pretendthat spring has arrived.
CommodoreScott Burke
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BIRTHDAYSWish the following members a
Happy Birthday!
April May3 Ken Dziubek 6 Gene Schnagl6 Dick Grabowski 13 Bob Kowalski7 Leo Wagner 13 Gloria Larsen15 Dave Dorner 19 Kim Heser
22 Andy Baugher27 Nancy Nikolaus
Milwaukee Boat Club, Inc.N29W26147 Coachman DrivePewaukee, WI 53072http://www.milwaukeeboatclub.com
OFFICERSCommodore Scott BurkeVice-Commodore & Cruise Director George GraubnerSenior Pilot Connie HeydenPurser Dave SchneckenbergYeoman Barb BurkeDirector of Membership Bonnie Merryfield until May after that TBADirector of Programs Russ BergDirector of House & Equipment Tom McElweeDirector of Refreshments Leo WagnerPast-Commodore Mary Berg
COMMITTEE CHAIRSLMYA Representative Wayne HappelBoat US Agent Mary BergThe Runabouter Editor Dave DornerAdvertising Lynda NelsonScuttlebutt Mary Berg, Gloria Larsen
& Bonnie MerryfieldWebmaster Dave DornerDry Dock & Welfare Charlene ZierdenClub Sales TBDAudit and Bylaws TBDCruise Directory Advertising Pete MerryfieldHistorians/Photographers Cindy Halstead,Kim Heser, Bonnie Merryfield, & Connie HeydenKeeper of the Log Sue Ring-WagnerEditors of Club Directory Bonnie Merryfield
and Dave Dorner
FOR SALE:1979 36' S2 Sail Boat
New cabin floor, new Yanmar engine in-stalled in 2003, Harkin roller furl, Harkin self-tailing jib winches, refrigeration system installed,heater/air conditioner installed, color GPS - radio- auto helm st5000 auto pilot, knot meter - depthfinder
CALL Vince Verhasselt 414-704-3306
CALENDAR OF EVENTS- continued
December 7 or 8, 2018 Madness Event - Miller Christmas Lights
Captain Donna DanowskiJanuary 17, 2019 Planning Meeting Captain Vice Commodore
TUESDAY MADNESSAPRIL 24TH, 2018
HAPPY HOUR 5:00 TO ??? PMPARK AVENUE PIZZA
121 Park Ave., Pewaukee262 691 0503
Our next Madness Party will beTuesday, April 24th.
Please RSVP by Friday April 20th to Wayne &Lynne Happel. If unable to do so, please join usanyway.
Most of you will recall that the restaurant has alarge bar area and a menu featuring appetizers,soups, salads, burgers, broasted chicken, seafood,and pizza.
We will have a private dining section staffed bya bar attendant. Hope you will join us.
Wayne & Lynne
Email: [email protected]. 262-781-6598
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MINUTES OF THE MARCH 22, 2018 MEETINGOF MILWAUKEE BOAT
CLUB
The March 22, 2018meeting of MilwaukeeBoat Club was called toorder by CommodoreScott Burke at theWauwatosa Lions’ Clubat 6:30 p.m.
There were 21 members in attendance.The minutes of the last meeting were
approved as published in the newsletter.Commodore’s Report: The CPR training that
was scheduled was cancelled. Instead, Scottannounced that we would be having a “BeerTasting” with members sampling various beersbrought in. Scott thanked Joe and Peggy Miotkefor hosting the previous month’s MondayMadness at Alioto’s. He reviewed the weatherseminar that had been recently held at SSYC.He also reiterated that the club is in need of anadvertising chairperson to take over from PeteMerryfield. Lynda Nelson graciously volunteeredto take over this position. Scott went overupcoming events: the Fox & Hounds on April 4and Monday Madness on Tuesday April 24 atParkside Pizza in Pewaukee. Finally, hereminded members that the next time we wouldhave an MBC meeting at the Lions’ Club wouldnot be until November.
Vice Commodore George Graubnerreminded members about the wine tasting atSSYC on Saturday, April 14.
Senior Pilot Connie Heyden reported that theShove Off Spree will be held on May 11 at theSeven Seas Restaurant.
Purser Dave Schneckenberg gave hisreport.
Past Commodore Mary Berg reported thatwe have been unable to schedule a CPR coursewith the Wauwatosa Fire Department.
Membership: Bonnie Merryfield will officiallyresign as Director of Membership following theShove-Off-Spree. Someone needs to step up tothe plate and take over this important position.Tom Rach is definitely NOT taking over asDirector of Membership.
Program Director Russ Berg, no report.House and Equipment Director Tom
McElwee had no report but wanted to recognizeand thank Mary and Wayne for finding the Lions’Club facility for our meetings.
Director of Refreshments Leo Wagner wasnot in attendance.
Wayne Happel, LMYA CommitteeChairman, reported on the progress of the LakeShore State Park.
Runabouter Editor Dave Dorner needsscuttlebutt.
Advertising: Scott turned over Pete’s folderwith advertising information to Lynda Nelson.Scott will send out letters to advertisers andLynda should wait a couple of weeks and thenfollow up with them.
Scuttlebutt Committee: No report.Webmaster Dave Dorner: No report. Let
Dave know if there are any issues.Dry Dock and Welfare: Sam is doing well.Club Sales, no report. All club merchandise
can be ordered online. Burgees are availableat $25. Call Scott if interested.
Old Business: There was discussion aboutour new meeting start time and all agreed that6:30 was working well. Also, membersdiscussed the closing of the YerkesObservatory.
New Business: Dick Schmidt mentioned thatMBC meetings interfere with SSYC meetingstwice a year. Scott said the agenda is set forthis year and an adjustment was made in the2018 calendar to account for the SSYC conflict.We will revisit this topic next year during theJanuary planning session. In addition, Scottmentioned that the MBC burgee at SSYC is oldand faded and asked if anyone would object tohim replacing it. There was no objection. TomMcElwee brought up the issue of bringing innew members, and there was discussion aboutways to increase membership.
Meeting was adjourned at 7:10 p.m.
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Sally, Lynne & Wayne
Mary, Sue, Cindy & Carollyn
Wayne, Lynn, Dale, Peggy & Joe
Monday Madness March 5 - Aliotos
Dick, Karen, Mary Ann & John
Donna & Dan
Mary, Sue, Cindy, Carrolyn, Dave, Scott,Grey,Leo & Russ
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Lynda, New Director of Advertising
Grey, Cindy, Mary Ann and John
Scott & Barb
Dave discussing the state of the Treasury
March Meeting & Beer Tasting - Wauwatosa Lions
Dave with a Ouisconsing Red Ale
George. Lynn, Wayne,Tom, Dick, Dave & Judy
Special guests included KirinIchiban Brewery, Lakefront Brewery,
Central Waters Brewery, Schlitz,Miller, Heinekens and an
assortment of other kraft breweries.
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SEAFARING WORDS INEVERYDAY SPEECH
Swab . . . mop upFrom the Middle Dutch swabbe (mop), the
word was used in the late 16th century inreference to sailors who cleaned the decks.Swabbie came into general usage during themid-19th century after it was used by HermanMelville in his novel White Jacket. Both"swab"and "swabbie" have become popularterms for sailors, particularly those in the U.S.Navy.
Sun is Over the Yardarm . . .time for happyhour to begin
This expression is thought to have had itsorigins in an officers' custom aboard ships sailingin the North Atlantic. In those latitudes, the sunwould rise above the upper yards -- the horizontalspars mounted on the masts, from which squaresails were hung -- around 11:00 A.M. Since thiscoincided with the forenoon "stand easy", officerswould take advantage of the break to go belowfor their first tot of spirits for the day. Theexpression washed ashore where the sunappears over the figurative yardarm a bit later inthe day, generally after 5 P.M. and the end of theworkday.
Sound Out . . . to seek informationFrom the Old English or Old Norwegian word
sund-gyrd, meaning a sounding or line, to soundis the process of determining sea depth in thevicinity of a ship. When a whale dives, it is saidto be "sounding." The depth of an issue or aperson may be sounded out by cautious, indirectquestioning. (Source: "When a Loose CannonFlogs a Dead Horse There's the Devil To Pay"by Olivia P. Isil)
Gloria Mitchelson
Spring Start-upChecklist
The following are general guidelines. Check yourowner’s manual for manufacturer’s recommendations orprocedures specific to your boat.
FUEL SYSTEM● Inspect hoses, connections and tank surfaces for leaks
or damage● Replace components as needed● Verify all fittings and clamps are properly secured● Ensure the engine, exhaust, and ventilation systems
are functioning properlyBELTS, CABLES & HOSES
● Check for cracks and brittle areas● Ensure belts fit tightly and are not worn● Inspect the outer jacket of control cables for● cracks or swells, which may indicate a problem
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM● Inspect all electrical connections for● cleanliness and tightness; corrosion may indicate an
unsafe condition● Remove terminals and clean with a wire bush;● Clean cable ends● Change battery and ensure it can hold a charge● Electrical systems should be inspected by a qualified
technician regularlyFLUID LEVELS
● Check engine oil, power steering, power trimreservoirs and coolant levels
● Change engine oil, oil filter and drive lubricants ifthese tasks were not done prior to winterizing
PROPELLERS & HULLS● Inspect propellers for dings, pitting, cracks and
distortion● Make sure propeller is secured properly; replace
bearings if needed● Check hull for blisters, distortions and cracks● Clean the hull, deck and topsides● Ensure the drain plug is securely in place prior to
every launch SAFETY GEAR● Inspect life jackets to ensure they are in good
condition; make sure there is one for each potentialpassenger
● Check that fire extinguishers are fully charged,properly stowed and are the correct class for yourvessel
● Take advantage of any safety inspections offered bythe U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), USCG Auxiliary orU.S. Power SquadronSource: DiscoverBoating.com
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SPECIAL EVENT
A WEDNESDAY NIGHT DINNER
April 4, 2018
@
FOX & HOUNDS RESTAURANT
Come on Gentlemen, give your wife (or special friend) a breakfrom preparing dinner. Join us in the private “Porch Room” for a"buy one dinner entree, get the second dinner entree free" for a‘true” dinner special. Take the scenic drive to be with fellow boaterfriends.
For those of us who are a little thirsty or need a little conversationjoin us for a “cash” bar around 6:00 PM. We will depart for thedining room at 7:00 PM.
If you are planning on joining the party, please call us at 262-695-9907 or e-mail us at "[email protected]" by April 1nd at thevery latest. Make your entrée selection when you are seated fordinner.
for the evening are:Chicken Breast FilletGrilled SalmonTenderloin Fillet (8oz.)Prime Rib of Beef (10-12 oz.)
Captains: Dave & Carollyn Schneckenberg See You There!
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Club Apparel and Merchandise Clothingand other merchandise can be purchased fromMilwaukee Boat Club’s online store at:http://mbcwi.qbstores.com/ through QueensboroShirt Company
Have your own items you want embroidered withthe Club Burgee and name? You can take or sendyour items to:
Straight Up Embroidery1190 Richards Rd.Hartland, WI. 53029262-367-9999Costs are around $10 or less per item.
Classifieds AdsHave something to sell, unload, or justclear out the belly of your boat orlocker? Post it here for free toMilwaukee Boat Club members. Senda description and if you want, includea photo [email protected].
Advertising Rates for TheRunabouter(Monthly publication)
Annual rate:¼ Page $50
½ Page $90Full Page $150
Single Issue rate:½ page or smaller $25
Full Page $50Classified Ad
Club Member FreeNon-member $15 per issue
Club Directory(Annual publication)
Full-page (5” x 8”) $100.00.Half-page (5” x 4”) $50.00
Director of Advertising: Lynda [email protected]
Lake MichiganYachting AssociationFor information about boatingon Lake Michigan or to join
LMYA see: LMYA.net
THE RUNABOUTERDave Dorner - EditorMilwaukee Boat Club 849 W Montclaire AveGlendale, WI 53217
Clubhouse:Wauwatosa Lions Club7336 St James StWauwatosa, Wi 53213