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The Newsletter
of the Clinton River Catalina Association
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Calendar of Events Commodore's Ball - March 13, 1999 Cruising Schedule Windsor Lakeview Marina - June 5 Racing schedule Skipper's Meeting
- April 15 |
1998 CRCA OFFICERS Commodore:
Chris
Cook Contents Commodore's
Corner - Chris Cook
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Commodore's Corner |
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kicked off with our Board Meeting on January 25, 1999. Dates for the cruising and
racing schedules have been tentatively set, and are printed in this edition. Look
them over and begin planning all your other activities around this great schedule. Thanks to all of last year's officers, your time and effort was greatly appreciated. With another successful year under our belts, let's make this upcoming season just as enjoyable as last year's---weather permitting. Let's all set our "Land Sails" for the Commodore's Ball on March 13, 1999. Everyone knows how much fun we had last year, so here's your chance to experience it all over again. For those of you who plan on staying overnight, get your reservations in!! Those of you who are planning on bringing children, as Karen and I, and others, did last year, we are planning on setting them up in a room with activities and food to keep them busy. So let's look ahead to a long and safe year of sailing. We'll see everyone at the Commodore's Ball. |
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MEMBERSHIP |
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| I would like to put together a membership roster of all members in good standing. This list will include boat names, sizes, member names, phone numbers, and addresses. I would hope to have the list together for the Fun | Race/Picnic/Meeting. |
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Phil/Pat Morrell |
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| CRCA 1999 Tentative Cruising Schedule | |
| Ahoy all CRCA
Cruisers! It's time to start thinking of warm weather and those enjoyable
ports you visited last. Because we had a real winter this year, it'll be much better
when we finally get to do some sailing! On the right is the tentative schedule for
the 1999 CRCA cruising program. Deposit information and a firmer schedule will be in
the next CATSCAN. The deadline for slip deposits will, again, be the Fun
Race/Picnic. New This Year ---You must make your own arrangements (reservations and deposit) if the cruise chairpersons have not received your reservation and deposit one week prior to the cruise. Fun Race & Picnic at Markley
- May 15 |
Metro Beach
- June 19 & 20 Hosted by Deanna & Bill Lundy and Michelle & Ron Niborski Belle River - July 3,4, & 5 Hosted by Nan & Al Suydam Bouvier Bay - July 31 Hosted by Becky & Steve Smith Idle Hour Yacht Club - August 7 & 8 Hosted by Chris & Ken Mette Radlin's Marina/Thames River - August 21 & 22 Hosted by Barb & Paul Kurkowski and Rose & Frank Lauricella Labor Day Weekend - TBD International Race - September 11 Picnic & Meeting following the race |
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LAKE ERIE CRUISE - JULY 1999 |
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| In the last newsletter, I had an article
for a proposed weeklong cruise to Lake Erie. The tentative schedule was to leave CR1
on Saturday, July 17, spend Saturday night at Boblo, Sunday depart for Put-In-Bay, depart
Tuesday morning for Cedar Point, leave Thursday morning for Boblo Island, Friday depart
for Windsor. If anyone is interested, Please call me with suggestions/comments/questions. |
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RACE NEWS |
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Proposed 1999
CRCA Racing Schedule |
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Skippers meeting:
April 15 at The Tannery(formerly Hadley's) 7:00 PM |
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Social Report |
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| The CRCA'a 11th Annual Commodore's Ball will be held once again at the romantic Thomas Edison Inn in beautiful Port Huron, Mi. on the evening of March 13, 1999. Be sure to send in your reservation. See you then! - Mike. |
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FROM THE POOP DECK |
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Ahoy mates. Enjoying the February thaw? Now if we only
could get some February precipitation. I write that because we need the moisture. We have
been spoiled the last couple of years with water levels in our beloved Lake St. Clair
around eighteen inches above normal. Late fail of 1998 showed us where the level is
heading. It is heading down (to normal). I admit it has been fun sailing along close to
shore and over the shallows that for many of us were bottom-thumping experiences in years
past. Unless the reigning(pun intended) boating gods favor us in the next eight weeks with
much wet or better yet much frozen stuff from the sky, our depth alarms will be the common
sound of summer. But, don't be alarmed. Again, the summer levels should be normal and that
ain't bad.
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| NEXT MEETING GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1999 MARKLEY MARINA - FOLLOWING FUN RACE AND PICNIC. |
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