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TOLEDO SAIL AND POWER SQUADRON
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TOLEDO, OHIO Sail & Power Boating www.toledopowersquadron.org July/August 2016
There are no General Membership Meetings in July and August
Enjoy the Rendezvous
Point Place Parade 2016
P/C Felicia and Nelson Evans carried banner to promote TSPS throughout Parade route.
Nancy Bell, Cdr Joann Scott, P/C Deb Shaulis wearing their life jackets aboard pontoon boat in PP Parade.
P/C Deb Shaulis and grandson Zane stand next to pontoon boat supplied to squadron courtesy Brenner 75 Marine along with a towing vehicle and driver.
We reminded Point Place parade view-ers to Wear a Life Jacket.
Eva and Nick, son-in-law and grandbaby of Felicia and Nelson Evans. Eva was a hit waving to the kids in the crowd.
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TOLEDO SAIL & POWER SQUADRON
2016 BRIDGE
Commander ………………….. JoAnn Scott, S
Home 419-382-3456
Cell 419–304-1118
Email [email protected]
Executive Officer……………... Leonard Buck, JN
Cell 419–654-5985
Email [email protected]
Educational Officer …….Christopher Hoover, AP Cell 419-343-0251
Email [email protected]
Administrative Officer………..... Rita Buck
Cell 419-654-5985
Email [email protected]
Secretary…………………………….…Joyce Mease, P
H 419-382-4401
Cell 419–290-4401
Email [email protected]
Treasurer ……………………. Ray Gall, AP
H 419-304-2944
Email [email protected]
2016 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Cdr JoAnn Scott, S P/C John Mather, P
Lt/C Leonard Buck, JN P/C Debra Shaulis, S
Lt Christopher Hoover, AP Lt Joseph E. Schaller, AP
Lt/C Rita Buck Lt John M. Miga, P
Lt/C Ray Gall, AP 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.
Squadron Meeting Dates and Times
Tue Jul 26 - Executive Mtg. 7:00pm @ Toledo Yacht Jul & Aug - No General Meeting — See you at the rendezvous Tue Aug 30 - Executive Mtg. 7:00pm @ Toledo Yacht Club
July Birthdays
CCWeb (Cooperative Charting Website) has been shut down and will not be brought back in its current form. NOAA will be trying to find another method for United States Power Squadrons members to participate but we can't ex-pect anything soon. This action was taken because of possible security threats to the NOAA’s marine charting division and the Office of Coast Survey (OCS) through this web site.
NOAA and OCS have provided a way in which chart discrepancies (those is-sues that are truly vital to safety and navigation) can be reported. It is through the Inquiry and Discrepancy Management System, at nautical-charts.noaa.gov/discrepancy. Note that anyone can report chart discrepan-cies in this system. No provisions are made for review by the cooperative charting committee of the information being reported. this time.
Kim L. Harrison 6
Hunter B. Lytten 8
Karen E. Klein 14
Michael G Lyons 15
Mark R. Nowak 20
Laura A. Studyvin 23
Mary Jo Price 26
Wayne K. Osborn 27
Joe A. Stewart 27
August Birthdays
Kaye Soka 2
John J. Johnson 9
Nelson D. Evans 11
Patricia A. Hall 11
David A. Jensen 19
Craig S. Sauer 22
Evan J. Sauer 22
Naim Yapragigur 23
Shirley Y. Zawodni 30
Linda S. Eckel 31
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From 2016 Commander
Cdr JoAnn Scott, S Home 419-382-3456
Cell 419-304-1118
Email [email protected]
Here is the summer for which we all have been longing. It began with one of the
most beautiful Memorial Days—warm weather and blue skies. It was my honor to
represent the Toledo Sail and Power Squadron at the Opening of the Port festivities with a moving memorial service
honoring our fallen soldiers on the Toledo Yacht Club green sponsored by BayView Yacht Club, Toledo Sailing Club,
Maumee River Yacht Club, and Toledo Yacht Club. Following the ceremony a parade of boats proceeded to down-
town Toledo. The rush of water against the sides of the boats was music to boater’s ears.
I hope all of you will avail yourself of the many activities planned by our AO Rita Buck. Everyone is encouraged to
participate as they are able in the Point Place Parade, the Dragon Boat Spectacular, and the Lighthouse Festival.
Check your BREEZE for times and dates. Of course the two early cruises to Midway Marina (Commander’s Rendez-
vous June 9-11) and the Huron Boat Basin (Summer Council July 1-4) will be treats to look forward to. Later a trip up
the Detroit River ending at Harsens’s will be a challenge.
At this point we need to know that 10 graduates of the ABC course at Monroe Community College and 21 graduates
of the ABC course at the Perrysburg Twp. Fire and Rescue Dept. are joining the squadron as 6 month members.
Thanks go out to Chris Hoover and Nelson Evans for their fine mentoring! Remember our tag line-Come for the Edu-
cation and stay for the Fellowship!
Donation to Squadron by
Past Commanders
P/C James Sommers, SN addressed the May 31, 2016 Executive Committee meeting about his discus-sion with P/C Dorie Backus, P concerning a “Flower Fund” that the past commanders have contributed to for years. The funds have been used to provide flow-ers for the squadron funeral wreath. Current sum in the fund is $1,015.72. P/C Dorie Backus with the agreement of the past commanders would like to do-nate the fund to the squadron at this time, with $500.00 going to the Maritime Academy for an edu-cational scholarship for 2016, and $500.00 for anoth-er educational scholarship to be presented to the Maritime Academy in 2017. The $15.72 balance is to go into TSPS educational department.
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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.
Happy summer. Thanks again for a great winter/ spring education season, keep an eye out for summer and fall classes. We will be working on our future classes (basic and advanced) for 2017, let us know what classes you might want to see offered.
Please be safe and have a great boating season, REMEMBER to practice what you have learned and to lead by example!! See you on the water.
Past Classes; Successfully completed ;
Seamanship; Test results should be in soon.
Current and upcoming classes;
On the water Seminar; (Starting Soon) This is an on the water seminar using twin engine and single engine ves-sels to properly maneuver in close quarters using the techniques learned in the seamanship class. All squad-ron members are welcome, please contact us ASAP if you are interested.
Sailing; (starting soon) This will be in class and on a vessel class, sign up if you are interested ASAP.
Future classes; (subject to change/more to come)
Piloting, Fall 2016
Advanced Piloting, Winter/ Spring 2017
Tentative Rendezvous Schedule
First rendezvous Cruise to Catawba Island 6/10, Friday through 6/12 Sunday Chris Hoover to Schedule
2nd rendezvous Harsens Island 7/8, Friday through Sunday.
Leave Harrsons for Sarnia on Monday, 7/11
Sarnia 7/11 through Tues 7/12, Tuesday, leaving 7/13 Wednesday for Lexington. We're in Lexing-
ton 7/13, Wednesday through Thursday, leaving 7/15/, Friday, for Windsor. We're in.Windsor, Fri 7/15
through Saturday leaving Sunday 7/17 for home.
Rendezvous in Aug. to be announced. Posssible small trailerable boat rendezvous. Posssible regular ren-
dezvous to Kelly's to Lemington or visa versa and maybe Put in Bay
4th rendezvous Put-In-Bay 9/9, Friday through Sunday 9/11. Strohmeier's to schedule
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Keep all members and families in your prayers daily as we continue on.
Thank you to Brenner Marine for furnishing the pontoon boat for the Point Place Parade.
Seamanship Class 2016 using flares.
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Toledo Sail & Power Squadron
Executive Committee Meeting May 31, 2016 Toledo Yacht Club
Call to order 1900 by Cdr JoAnn Scott, S. Prayer by P/D/C Al Hess, AP. Pledge by P/C Jim Sommers, SN. Quorum (6 required), confirmed. April 2016 minutes accepted as written upon motion by Lt Joe Schaller, AP, 2nd by Lt John Miga, P.
Order of Business changed for “Donation to Squadron by Past Commanders”
P/C James Sommers, SN addressed the Executive Committee about his discussion with P/C Dorie Backus, P concerning a “Flower Fund” that the past commanders have contributed to for years. The funds have been used to provide flowers for the squadron funeral wreath. Current sum in the fund is $1,015.72. P/C Dorie Backus with the agreement of the past command-ers would like to donate the fund to the squadron at this time, with $500.00 going to the Maritime Academy for an education-al scholarship for 2016, and $500.00 for another educational scholarship to be presented to the Maritime Academy in 2017. The $15.72 balance is to go into TSPS educational department.
Executive Officer: Lt/C Leonard Buck, JN
Outdoor Adventure Expo by Toledo Metroparks at beautiful Side Cut Park on Saturday, May 21. All sorts of sports on dis-play—archery, canoes and kayaks on the water, biking, to name a few. Great family turnout. Lt/C Rita Buck arranged squad-ron display and felt it was excellent that TSPS was represented.
VSC – waiting for decals, etc.
Boat Shows – P/C John Mather, P reported on Point Place Parade coming up on Saturday, June 4. Boat and tow truck provided by Brenner. He will contact Sandy Bihn for participation in Toledo Lighthouse Festival in July.
Safety – Lt Mike Schabeck, AP reminds beware cold water temps and check dating on your flares.
Education Officer: Lt/C Chris Hoover, AP
Chris pleased to report increased inquiries about upcoming squadron classes. Marine Electronics grades back. Seamanship concluded last week w/2 more needing to take test. From Seamanship class, have received signups for Sailing, Piloting, Weather.
Chris planning to have on-water seminar with understanding will be covered by USPS insurance and understands motion re-quired. MOTION BY LT CHRIS HOOVER, 2ND BY LT/C JOYCE MEASE TO OFFER THE ON-WATER SEMINAR ONE DAY THIS SUM-MER USING OUR SQUADRON MEMBERS’ VESSELS TO TRAIN OTHER MEMBERS. No objections. Motion carried.
Administrative Officer: Lt/C Rita Buck, S
Executive Board meetings will continue to be held at Toledo Yacht Club
General Membership Meeting Meinke Marina at Joe & Mary Schaller’s deck on June 7 – rain spot has been arranged for.
Membership – Rita expressed that next year squadron should have volunteers at boat shows/displays who really want to sell membership in the squadron.
MOTION BY LT/C RITA BUCK, 2ND BY LT/C CHRIS HOOVER TO APPROVE 21 SIX-MONTH FREE MEMBERSHIP APPLICANTS FROM PERRYSBURG ABC CLASS. No objections. Motion carried.
Cdr JoAnn Scott has worked with Lt/C Joyce Mease on program to send welcome letter to new members and then to follow up with them on regular basis encouraging attendance at meetings and squadron events. Need to ask squadron members to welcome them and invite new members to sit with them.
Cruises – June 10-11-12 COMMANDER’S RENDEZVOUS Catawba Island Midway Marina Lt/C Chris Hoover has 14 boats, 8 by land signed up. Captains’ meeting tonight and after next week’s general membership meeting too.
Treasurer: Lt/C Ray Gall, N P&L, Balance Sheet, and list checks written passed out. MOTION BY LT/C LEN BUCK, 2ND BY P/C JOHN MATHER to approve Treasurer’s report. No objection. Motion carried.
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Boating Skills Virtual Trainer
The United States Power Squadrons® proudly announced the intro-
duction of the Boating Skills Virtual Trainer (BSVT), the industry’s
premier interactive simulation-based boating safety program and
powerful instructor tool. The Boating Skills VT is a USPS training unit
funded by a grant from the U.S. Coast Guard with advanced water
physics developed by Virtual Driver Interactive (VDI).
The BSVT allows students to maneuver a “Boston Whaler” on a lake of 3.5 miles x 4 miles in a virtual mode where
there are no other boats, no water and no risks. The helm seat sits next to a regular conference table. Exercises are
built in to allow an instructor to direct maneuvers from basic to advanced by adjusting wind and current direction
and strength.
We will have one of the Virtual Trainers on at the Dragon Boat Races on June 17th 18th and 19th at International Park
on the east bank of the Maumee River. Please plan to attend and help the general public use this great tool.
Dragon Boat Teams are formed with 18-25 people from all walks of life. Any age, size, ability and gender can learn
to paddle on a dragon boat team. 20 paddlers are seated in 10 rows of 2 with a drummer sitting in the bow, facing
the paddlers. The paddler's job is to paddle in unison with the entire team. The drummer's job is to beat the drum in
sync with the paddlers and to motivate their team to the finish line. A steersperson (provided by the festival) stands
in the stern of the boat, guiding the boat straight down the race course with a 10-foot oar.
Secretary – Lt/C Joyce Mease, P Nothing to report.
Commander JoAnn Scott, S.
D/29 Summer Council gathering will be 4th July weekend at Huron Boat Basin, Huron, OH. Saturday evening is steak fry, fire-works. If want to stay over to the 4th just $25 docking for extra night. Contact Cdr JoAnn Scott for more info. Details in Breeze too.
COMMITTEE REPORTS No reports from any committees
OLD BUSINESS Lt Mike Schabeck did check with Rick Brown of Toledo Maritime Academy about monies squadron donated towards a graduating student’s fees and licenses necessary to get work on a ship. Mike understands squadron donation went into a fund that provides fees and licenses (passport, TWX card, etc.) for several students. P/D/C Larry Cole, SN reported he attended Maritime Academy graduation last week and TSPS donation was acknowledged in their printed program.
NEW BUSINESS Lt/C John Miga, P inquired when squadrons are going to get results of extensive market research survey conducted by USPS. He has already emailed one inquiry to USPS.
GOOD OF SQUADRON P/C Dorie Backus sends her best to squadron members. Just not able to get around well.
Motion to adjourn by P/C John Mather and 2nd by Lt/C Chris Hoover. No objections. Motion carried. Adjourned 2020. Re-spectfully submitted, Squadron Secretary Lt/C Joyce Mease P
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A Quickie Course In Boating…
Our sailboat had just been launched at the Mackinaw City Marina. The day was sunny and warm with no wind, a perfect com-bination for bending on the sails and waxing the topsides. This would be the biggest of our jobs and were usually the first ones we did. Sometime between the finishing of the sails and the beginning of waxing my husband Phil was introduced to a couple who were picking up their newly purchased, preowned, 34 foot sailboat. When Phil came back he mentioned to me the story of this couple that knew almost nothing about sailing but had plans to take the boat all the way to Duluth, Minnesota. Phil said that he wanted to keep an eye on them and make sure that they got off to a good start. I might add that this is one hell of a trip for two new boaters without any experience on an untested vessel.
So off Phil went and I waxed. After a couple of hours, around 3:00, he reappeared and mentioned something about taking this couple out for a shake down in the bay….and then he was gone. Around 7:00 P.M. I started looking for my husband. After scouring the marina I stood on a high piece of ground to look out over the water and saw one tiny sailboat under sail, several miles off. Eventually, I gave up and headed home to catch the last ferry to Neebish Island at 10:00 P.M.
Meanwhile, Phil was heading out to see just what this couple actually knew and figured out that they were true innocents in the world of boating. After a few minutes of discussion it was agreed that Phil would remain with them through the Saint Mary’s River system, through the Soo Locks, and get dropped off at Whitefish Bay.
This cruise would take the minimum of two days with good weather and no mechanical problems. As this was an impromptu trip, my husband had no spare clothes, not even a toothbrush. After getting underway Phil put the husband at the helm and keeping the wife in the cockpit, began with the most basic systems of boating, including working knowledge of the compass, depth, and charts. He would then switch roles with the wife, putting her at the helm while the husband remained in the cock-pit. Watching the weather and learning how to use the VHF for calling and getting weather updates would come later. The wind died down as the sun began to settle, sails were dropped, the engine started, running lights were turned on and checked.
Different areas along the shoreline were noted and Phil told them about anchorages and where to not go. Passing Martin Reef Light was impressive and was about half way to the mouth of the Saint Mary’s River. A few more hours on the water would bring freighter wakes and Phil used them as good examples for taking them on the quarter for an easier ride. By the time the DeTour light came up, the water had turned from a corduroy patterned surface of gold to silver. Rounding up the mouth of the Saint Mary’s River eventually brought them to the DeTour marina and a warm meal in the cockpit. Everyone slept soundly as the cries of sea gulls died away with the twilight.
The following morning had Phil showing how to back out of a slip and knowing which way the prop turned would help or hin-der your close quarter docking. Heading up the river required following the channel markers. There are areas where one can get out of the channel but watching the chart in unknown waters was priority. Electronic devices are great but charts seldom break down and should be on board before you set off on a trip.
Phil used the United States Power Squadron as the basis for his knowledge. These were the building blocks from which both of us gained our experiences. The couple made good students and were open to everything Phil taught. Their big concern was passing through the Sault locks, and to an untried boater, can be quite intimidating. The biggest scare is being in close confines with the freighters. Being crushed by the hull of a big laker or getting introduced to a massive propeller as it is churning the waters directly in front of your bow is never easy. Ok, now that we have reviewed that “Indiana Jones” movie, let me say that this does not occur in the Soo locks. So Phil put their worries to rest.
The following evening I got a phone call at home from Phil. He would not be going through the locks with them since they de-cided not to stop off at Whitefish Bay due to time constraints. Instead I was to meet everyone in the Soo at a restaurant called Frank’s.
In town I found my husband sitting in a booth with the newly initiated couple and everyone was smiling. My husband looked good, he had clean teeth and was wearing a dark T-shirt that was three sizes to big that somehow went with his unshaven face. Our new sailors both promised that they would join up with the local power squadron in their community. When asked if there was anything they could do for us, we asked for a burgee from the squadron they would join. At Christmas we received one and a wonderful letter thanking Phil for all his help and guidance. Phil was a good instructor and friend for what he called his, “Quickie Course in Boating”.
Philip and Boni Thibert SN(s)
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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
Tom Haines & Mary Loudenback
John & Bobbie Miga
Leonard & Rita Buck
Larry Cole - Trust Me Knot
Don Sudek - Breathless
Joe & Mary Schaller - Ray Sea
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
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.
Member Benefits are found on National’s web site:
http://www.usps.org/index.php/epartments/14000/14900
Check them out.
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