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TOLEDO SAIL AND POWER SQUADRON
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TOLEDO, OHIO Sail & Power Boating www.toledopowersquadron.org July/August 2017
There are no General Membership Meetings in July and August
Enjoy the Rendezvous
America’s Boating Club
POINT PLACE PARADE SATURDAY JUNE 3
Squadron banner flew from port and starboard sides of Brenner Marine's deck boat. Boat arranged for by Bill Aiken of Brenner Sales (thank you, Bill) and pulled by a Brenner Marine truck (thanks to great driver Parker). Crowd waved and
cheered the patriotic theme, especially the huge flag flying in the breeze from the stern and the amplified patriotic songs. Notice that we made sure to include a reminder about wearing life jackets. The parade, including the weather, was
too neat for words.
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TOLEDO SAIL & POWER SQUADRON
2017 BRIDGE
Commander ………………….. Leonard Buck, JN
Cell 419–654-5985
Email [email protected]
Executive Officer……………... Rita Buck, S
Cell 419–262-0015
Email [email protected]
Educational Officer …….Christopher Hoover, AP Cell 419-343-0251
Email [email protected]
Administrative Officer………..... Fred Zibbel, S
Home 567-395-4759
Email [email protected]
Secretary…………………………….…Joyce Mease, P
Home 419-382-4401
Cell 419–290-4401
Email [email protected]
Treasurer ………………………….Larry D. Cole, SN
Home 734-243-4282
Cell 734-755-7252
Email [email protected]
2017 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Cdr Leonard Buck, JN P/C Jo Ann Scott, s
Lt/C Rita Buck, S P/C Debra Shaulis, S
Lt Christopher Hoover, AP P/C John Mather, P
Lt/C Fred Zibbel, S Lt Michael Schabeck, AP
P/D/C Larry D. Cole, SN Lt Howard Zibbel
Lt /C Joyce Mease, P
“THE BREEZE”
This official publication of The Toledo Sail &
Power Squadron is published 11 months per
year. Deadline to submit articles is the 1st of
the month. Send articles to Breeze Editor.
Editor: P/D/C Larry D. Cole, SN
Cell 734-755-7252
Email [email protected]
Distribution P/C Felicia Evans, AP
Advertising Fran Tesorero, S
Dale Overly, AP
Printer Dave Schroeder
Articles, opinions and advertisements do not
necessarily reflect USPS® policy or endorsement
unless so designated.
Websites
Toledo www.toledopowersquadron.org
District 29 www.usps.org/localusps/D29
National www.usps.org
The USPS® Mission
To promote recreational boating safety
through education and civic activities while
providing fellowship for our members.
PLANNED GIVING
If you would like to include the Toledo
Sail & Power Squadron in your estate plan
or provide another kind of gift, please
contact P/C Haynes Lee, Jr., AP.
July Birthdays
Squadron Meeting Dates and Times
Tue Jul 25 - Executive Mtg. 7:00pm @ Toledo Yacht
Jul & Aug - No General Meeting — See you at the rendezvous
Tue Aug 29 - Executive Mtg. 7:00pm @ Toledo Yacht Clu
Kim L. Harrison 6
Karen E. Klein 14
Zachary P. Estes 16
Laura A. Studyvin 23
Wayne K. Osborn 27
James J. Damas 28
August Birthdays
Kaye Soka 2
Bo L. Ljungholm 4
Nelson D. Evans 11
Patricia A. Hall 11
Carlyn S. Ranville 11
Susan J. Goodman 13
David A. Jensen 19
Naim Yapragigur 23
The Metroparks Outdoor Adventure was on May 20, P/C John Mather ar-ranged for the Squadron to have a display table free of charge, and Squadron volunteers were P/C John Mather, P/C Audie Jaqua, Susan Goodman, Gloria Parker, and Joyce Mease
Sarah Genzman from the ODNR teaching the Kayak Seminar on Saturday June 3rd. We
had 29 people show up for the seminar and many kayaked down the river afterwards.
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From 2017 Commander
Cdr Leonard Buck, JN
Cell 419-654-5985
Email [email protected]
I CAN’T CATCH A BREAK
Well, after my article last month which I thought was halfway decent, I was scolded by a nuptial member of the Zib-bel Mafia. It was claimed I did not mention this individual soon enough in the article or in a positive manner. My response: This individual is therefore positively mentioned in the first line of my report. Over the Memorial Day Weekend on behalf of the TSPS, I attended the Maumee River Yacht Club’s Opening of the Port. It was a well-organized, enjoyable, well-attended event. I counted 138 yachtsmen and women in short sleeve white shirts with no ties, white slacks, or white skirts, and white shoes. I counted only one individual who showed up in long sleeves, black long tie, black slacks, and black shoes (your TSPS Commander). On Memorial Day Monday, I attended the Toledo Yacht Club Memorial Day festivities. I was told it started at 9 a.m. After being held up by two different trains for extended periods of time, I thankfully arrived at 8:50 a.m. The parking lot was essentially empty. In true yachting fashion the bar, however, was open and several individuals there instructed me the festivities started at 10 a.m.! This time I was properly dressed. I wore a short sleeve, white shirt with no tie. However, for this meeting everyone showed up in long sleeve white shirts and long black ties. I was saved by the Coast Guard. Their two rep-resentatives showed up with short sleeve shirts with open necks. The ceremony was well-coordinated and moving. Despite being out of the uniform of the day for both events, at MRYC the Coast Guard District Commander ex-pressed a desire to work more closely with the Toledo Sail and Power Squadron for our mutual benefits. The TYC folks could not have been nicer and asked we help instruct their members in better seamanship especially boat/yacht mooring. They requested for next year’s event our color guard participate, given our “superior talents” in that arena. I have been canvassing ideas and opinions for the upcoming Commander’s rendezvous at the Maumee Bay State Park tentatively for the end of September 22, 23, and 24. I have just been told the docks at MBSP have a 50% of be-ing removed shortly after Labor Day for renovation and replacement. The Middle Bass Island State Park Informal Rendezvous will be October 14, 15, and 16. I do not want the reader to feel all is going awry when the opposite is true. The squadron’s educational and festive activities are on track and going well. We soon will have a new S. N. The Shakedown Cruise while windy, rainy, and rough was nonetheless a joy. Our Sidecut Park event was rained out and closed early but was successful.
June, July, August, and September are the meat of our boating season. Review elsewhere in The Breeze the upcom-ing boating rendezvous and educational boating events for the summer and the educational events for the fall.
As always, each member’s participation in Squadron events only makes them better! Six monthly reports down, five more to go!
Look who was putting in time, Had very little sun, some
cool air, a little drizzle, but we stuck with it. Does your
whistle work??
Mike Schabeck’s advertising he is availa-ble for Vessel Safety Checks.
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Assistant Education Officer
Lt Nelson Evans, AP
Home: 419-874-8911
Education Officer
Lt/C Christopher Hoover, AP
Cell: 419-343-0251
In Michigan, anyone born after December 31, 1978 and in Ohio, anyone born after Jan-uary 1, 1982 must take a safe boating class to operate a vessel with 10 hp or more.
The Education department would like to thank all the people that have helped with our “busy season”. Remember to practice what you have learned, lead by example, and fly those ensigns and burgees proudly!
Classes/ Seminars that just finished;
Seamanship; Finished end of May, results in my next repor t.
Summer Seminars;
On the Water Seminar; Are you interested in getting tips, ideas, or just need help running your boat more effi-ciently. We can come to you for a personalized on the water training, using your own boat. Contact Chris or Nelson to get scheduled.
We have 16 new members out of the ABC classes, please remember to welcome them aboard and show them what a great squadron we really are. Have fun and be safe.
Test Your Mustang Life Jacket
Stf/C Allan. B. Furtado, SN - National Safety Committee
We are always told as a Vessel Examiner to wear our life jackets to project the idea of safety to the boating public. I am sure that most VEs
have done so over the past 8 years that we have had them.
Now as we head into the boating season and all of the associated activities, I would suggest that the first thing a VE should do is examine
and test his/her Mustang Inflatable life jacket. It is suggested that this operation be performed every 2 to 3 months. I bet you have not
even done it once in the 8 years you have had the jackets. I am suggesting this exercise because we have found a few jackets that won't
hold air. If one of these is found I suggest that it be destroyed and disposed of because the total life expectancy is only 10 years.
So how do we test our jacket? Open it up along the Velcro seams as shown in
Figure 1 until it looks like figure 2. Then remove the cap on the oral inflation
tube (shown in figure 2) and inflate the Life Jacket orally.
Then keep the jacket inflated over night. If it fails to hold air all night it is de-
fective. If it holds air ok, then reverse the oral inflation cap and compress the
jacket to remove all of the air. Once deflated, replace the cap to its original
position and fold the sides back and press the Velcro seams to hold the jacket
together.
Now if you happen to really need the jacket while doing a VSC (Heaven forbid
you fall into the water) the life jacket would be known to be useable.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING May 30, 2017 at Port Authority
Attending: Cdr Len Buck, JN; Lt/C Rita Buck, S; Lt/C Fred Zibbel, P; P/D/C Larry Cole, SN; P/C Deb Shaulis, P; Lt Mike Schabeck, AP; P/C John Mather, P; Lt/C Joyce Mease, P. Others attending: D/Lt/C Felicia Evans, AP; 1stLt Nelson Evans, AP; Lt Barbara Mather, P.
Cdr Len Buck called meeting to order 1900. Pledge of Allegiance recited. Quorum confirmed. Minutes of 4/25/17 approved upon motion by Larry Cole, 2nd by Nelson Evans.
Cdr Buck opened meeting with his customary “warm-up”—i.e., reviewing Squadron activities that occurred since last meeting.
Executive Officer – Rita Buck called for various reports as follows:
Boat Shows: Squadron display at Metroparks Outdoor Adventure May 20 at Side Cut Park: John Mather reported good turn-out, T-storms mid-afternoon shut event down; Most interested in kayak and canoe. Volunteering for squadron were P/C John Mather, Susan Goodman, Gloria Parker, P/C Audie Jaqua, Joyce Mease. Co-op charting, no report. Vessel Safety Checks, 8 completed by Mike Schabeck. Public Relations, Joyce Mease reported on advertising of June 3 Kayak Seminar in Matt Markey’s column, Blade paid ad for 14 days in Boating section, in OurTowns in Blade. Point Place Parade, June 3, we are signed up to participate on Brenner Marine’s pontoon boat pulled by their tow truck.
Administrative Officer – Fred Zibbel
Upcoming meetings: Good reports about our May general membership meeting at Maumee River YC (service and food). Indications are we should go back again. Other considerations for forthcoming meetings are: Ottawa River YC, Lost Peninsula, Riverview YC. June meeting planned for Meinke Marina, details in Breeze. Plans for December 2 meeting/fund rais-er with presentation by Navy Seal Medal of Honor winner continuing. Working to get corporate sponsors. $1,500 donated by HCR ManorCare. Fred is working on their request that we prepare a video on boating safety for their Dragon Boat participants as well as we conduct a Lunch and Learn seminar for their organization.
Cruises: P-I-B Shakedown cruise. May 19-20-21, rainy, windy, wild and fun, 5 boats participated.
Education Officer – Chris Hoover, excused. Report by Nelson Evans
Seamanship finished, students took test. For on-the-water following Seamanship, planning to work with students on their own boat. Perrysburg ABC Class netted 16 new members, 10 will be at Meinke Marina meeting June 6. Please meet and welcome them. Kayak Seminar June 3, 24 signed up (15 are non-members). AP class, 4 in class have completed, 3 took test, 1 yet to take test.
Treasurer: Larry Cole distributed Balance Sheet as of May 30, 2017 and P&L year to date. Membership dues (we pay our dues direct to National) are being received by Squadron from National. Larry reported $800 in Breeze business ads that he and Dale Overly have sold to date. Time to renew donations to be listed in Friends of the “Breeze”. $10 for a “Friends” donation, $20 (or more) for a “Senior Friends” donation.
Secretary: Joyce Mease no report
Commander’s Report: Cdr Buck noted that new Bylaws will be voted on by General Membership. Only a couple of minor changes were made to our existing By-Laws (couple of committees combined and word “yachting” changed to “boating”). North Cape Yacht Club has invited people to a Thursday presentation of “Sail the World” and some TSPS members plan to attend. For Cedar Point Boat Show August 24-27 need volunteers at District 29 booth. $20 parking per car (carpool?), no ad-mission fee. Cdr Buck represented squadron at Opening of the Port ceremony at Maumee River YC. Represented squadron at TYC’s Memorial Day commemoration. Commander’s Rendezvous – Cdr looking at holding at Maumee Bay State Park after La-bor Day, 3rd weekend of Sept. 22-23-24. Cdr checking into dock availability and negotiating room rates and party room rate. There is also a campground. Cdr still looking for feedback from members. Cdr also considering a weekend for Squadron at Middle Bass Island State Park (the park’s last weekend of their season). More details will be forthcoming.
Committee Reports: only report was from Auditing (Barbara Mather, John Miga, P/C Art Raker): Barb Mather commented 2016 audit completed, most of 2016 audited earlier. Audit Committee had a comment on blue vouchers for cash received which Cdr Buck asked them to reconsider and report at future meeting.
Old Business: none New Business: none (continued)
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Good of Squadron:
On April 26 Joyce Mease and Nancy Bell represented Squadron at Point Place Business Assn. Scholarship award banquet. The Squadron made a $100 donation in the yachting/boating club category in 2016. Six scholarships were awarded. Toledo Squadron was recognized and thanked. Article in Point & Shoreland Journal where TSPS was again recognized.
On May 25 P/C Haynes Lee and Marge along with Ernie and Joyce Mease attended the Toledo Maritime Academy of Tole-do high school graduation. TSPS was acknowledged and thanked for a 2016 scholarship donation of $500 (from the Past Commander’s Flower fund). Donation will go to students employed in maritime for their necessary licenses, fees, etc.
Meeting adjourned 2020. Respectfully submitted, Joyce Mease
Our Friend George…(continued)
Once the Canadian marine officer gained access to the sailboat the next question was inquiring about passing through customs. After the marine patrol boat radioed customs, it was generally agreed upon that the sailboat and its passengers had entered Ca-nadian waters illegally.
At this point things were not to get any better. The officer found many bottles of hard liquor without Canadian tax stamps. Contraband is a really bad word at this stage, but there was even still more. The officer came upon a large collection of pre-scription drugs that was eye opening. Here George could defend himself as he explained that due to his poor health he needed these medicines to stay alive. Well, they were all labeled with current dates, prescription numbers, and George’s name.
The marine patrol really had a situation in their lap. Four old guys who entered
Canadian waters illegally with contraband, and no fishing licenses; what were they to do? They could not arrest them; there was the problem of the boat…well in the interest of efficiency, the sailboat and its passengers were ordered to up anchor and leave. Shock rippled through these old fellows as one spoke up.
George replied, “We can’t leave. It is illegal to operate a boat while intoxicated.”
The last comment from the officer was to get out in the morning. They did, and went do another spot a mile down the coast to finish up having a merry time.
When George finished telling me this story I just shook my head and we both laughed. I told him that he had literally shocked me. Here was another side of
George that I never knew. As the years slowly passed along we would see our friend only a few times. His health was taking a toll. He began to shuffle as he walked, his memory was starting to fail and his eyes were loosing their sparkle.
George realized he could no longer sail his beloved boat alone so he hired a young man who would be his companion and help with the boat. The two of them sailed together for a couple of years and George was forever thankful for being able to be on the water. The end came gently as he passed away on land; many boaters and landlubbers alike would miss him.
It was an honor to have known George and we think of him often. Phil and I wish to dedicate this article to…
A gentleman
A gentle man
A sailor
A man of culture
And a bit of a rascal
George Hite
Non Such 30 “Peregrine”
Philip and Boni Thibert
Ojibway Princess
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Updated Rendezvous Schedule:
Shakedown Cruise Put In Bay May 19- May 21 Contact Felicia or Nelson Evans Port Clinton Rendezvous June 23 - June 25 Contact Chris Hoover June 3 - One day Kayak Seminar (contact Chris Hoover) Harsens Island July 14 - July 16 Contact Larry Cole and Jason Snook Week Long Cruise July 28 - Aug. 6 Join us for part of or all of this cruise
July 26 - July 27 Kelley's Leaving Kelley's Jul 28 Contact Larry Cole
July 28 - July 29 Vermilion Leaving Vermilion July 30
July 30 - July 31 Huron Leaving Huron Aug. 1 Contact Don and Jan Leutz
Aug 1 - Aug 3 Cedar Point Leaving Cedar Point Aug. 4 Contact Dan and Mary Strohmeier
Aug. 4 - Aug 6 Port Clinton, Lakefront Marina Contact Larry Cole and Jason Snook
(D/29 Summer Council is at Lakefront Marina 8/4 - 8/6 August 18 - 20 Coldwater, MI North Chain of Lakes Trailer boats. Contact Don and Jan Leutz Historical Weekend, Put In Bay Sept. 8 - Sept 10 Contact Dan and Mary Strohmeier Also, there may be a small boat cruise on the Sandusky River
Cruise to Catawba Island
June 23rd, 24th, and 25th 2017
To all members, families and guests of the Toledo Sail and Power Squadron are invited to attend our 5th annual cruise to the Port Clinton area, actually Catawba Island (2nd for this location).
Location: Midway Marina, Catawba Island (West Harbor) 1871 NE Catawba Rd, Por t Clinton, Ohio 43452
(by car take route 2 just past Port Clinton onto route 53 north, marina is just before Marine Max and public boat ramp, Islands only gas station is in front marina, if you past this then you just went too far)
Planned Activities:
Friday evening; Stern in party, located in the picnic area starting around 6:30 pm.
Saturday; Inflatable/small boat harbor cruise/ lunch at Crabby Joes across harbor/ swimming, beach or pool/ from 11:00 ish to ??? (bring hand held radio’s)
Dinner Saturday night, will be at Nagoya on the corner of Rt 163 and 53 at 8:00 pm. There is a bar located in the restaurant for those that would like to come early. (You must make dinner reservations!)
Several of us will also have cars so that will help transport people. Please feel free to join us for lunch and/or dinner by car. Just let us know I will need reservations for Sat. night dinner.
Dockage: $1.00 per foot (If you need more information on area, harbor or marina let me know.)
Other Accommodations: There are many hotels nearby, and they do have a few spots at the marina for campers/ RV’s.
Reservations please contact;
Dinner and Dock reservations must be in by Friday June16th. There is a limit for dinner, so don’t wait!
DINNER – Contact Rita Buck 419-262-0015 or [email protected]
DOCKS – Contact Chris Hoover 419-343-0251 or [email protected]
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Thanks to These
Friends of “THE BREEZE”
Jo Ann & Charles Scott - Scotfree
Richard & Connie Alleshouse - Crescendo
Ernie & Joyce Mease
Varlan Rice
Senior Friends of “THE BREEZE” - $20 or more
Lorene Bixler In Memory of P/C Jim Bixler - A-D-Ates
Gloria Parker In Memory of Tom Parker
Jim & Jean Balogh - After Hours
Dan & Mary Strohmeier - Concubine
Gregory & Kelly Arndt - Sea P.A.
Felicia & Nelson Evans - Moor Family Tradition
John & Bobbie Miga
Leonard & Rita Buck
Larry Cole - Cole Mine
Don Sudek - Breathless
Joe & Mary Schaller - Tailgate
P/D/C Read & P/C Dorie Backus
Don & Jan Leutz - Distant Light
Keith & Lucia Rooks - Avanti
P/C Jim & Louise Sommers
Bruce Emerson
Bob and Kadee Poiry - Beech St II
Clyde & Debra Shaulis - Tap Tap II
Barb & John Mather
Naim & Bonnie Yapragigur
Jerry & Barb Chauvin - Agitator
It is time to renew your donation to Friends of the “Breeze.”
Please see P/D/C Larry Cole, SN to make your donation. Your support of the Breeze is greatly appreciated.
Cooperative Charting Program of the United States Power Squadrons is conducted in close coordina-tion with the Marine Chart Division, National Ocean Service (NOS), National Oceanic and At-mospheric Administration (NOAA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce, The United States Coast Guard, and The United States Army Corps of Engineers. The Program is a major public service of USPS. Under it, members supply information to the above agencies, leading to corrections to nautical charts and Coast Pilot publications
The Aid-To-Navigation and Bridge Inspection pro-grams support the USACE and Coast Guard in as-suring waterways are properly marked and main-tained.
We have been told that the Cooperative Charting Program is recognized as the most effective user-participation program in all of the Federal services.
Contact Mike Schabeck for additional details.
419-460-4829
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