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COMMODORE REPORT STEVE SEVERAID

Hello members, it's been an interesting year in and around South Beach Yacht Club! We started the year with the tragic loss of our Club Steward. Thankfully we found Traci and she's been a champion, learning under difficult circumstances. Now, as we find the end of the year approaching, we are faced with our next challenge, quality food service! As many of you may already know Chef John will be retiring on December 15. He will be sorely missed. However, we will take this opportunity to make the next food service solution even better than before. There is something challenging about volunteering at this Club for me. When I was Vice Commodore we lost our chef right away and we had to hurry and find new food service. There was a 100 year flood

in Thailand and as I professinally respond to emergencies and disasters I found myself traveling far more than usual. This year as incoming Commodore I found myself without a Club Steward within weeks of starting. Dick Haidick, myself and others scurried to find a replacement. Since then we have experienced unprecedented disasters in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and Napa. Once again I find myself traveling like a maniac and not able to be at the Club as much as I would like to be. I want to thank everybody around me for their support and helping me through a very difficult and busy hurricane season. Not only was I dashing off to hurricanes but my life felt like a hurricane and continues to.

We are quickly approaching our Annual Auction on November 4th and encourage all of you to join us. It's going to be a great night and hopefully we will be able to support our junior sailing program as they grow with us. Here’s to fairer weather in the future so we can all deal with our personal hurricanes.

I visited both the Rockport Yacht Club as well as the Aransas Pass Yacht Club. Both suffered damage and remained closed as a result of the powerful hurricane Harvey.Â


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VICE COMMODORE REPORT

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t was an amazing summer at SBYC with our peak activities of boating and racing. Clubhouse activities provided a nice place for a relaxed drink or meal with friends, after a great day on the water. The summer was filled with entertaining parties. The “Ticket to Ride” Beatles dance party was well organized by Eleanor Harrison, and featured great dance music by a group that truly captured that Beatles sound. Good food, good costumes, and a great evening of dancing. The Beatles party has become one of the well-attended favorites on the Club calendar, as we all flash back to what we were doing during the Beatles era, especially “When I’m 64.” The “Burning Man” SBYC style was our most innovative party of the year. Scott Hauser and Austin Wallace did a great job of organizing a fun party, without burning down the Club. The various member camps allowed for a carnival atmosphere supplemented with a variety of pot-

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luck creations to sample. The audio and visual show created by Scott and Austin made it feel like we were transported to a vast Nevada desert, without the gritty sand and wind. Our “Summer of Love” dance party commemorated San Francisco’s hippie era. Ken Ludlum coached out a play list of 60’s music, or was band leader Stephanie Teal actually a reincarnation of Janis Joplin? Best costume prize for couples went to Marcia Bever, a groovy flower chick, and Dennis Gavfert, as Austin Powers. Two guests won costume prizes.

Nanci Williams won best female costume for her customized tie dyed outfit, and best male went to Jimi Hendrix imitator Dave Wilson. Hidden Harbor Yacht Club had their cruise in that night, and they added some wild and crazy people to the dance floor. Do you have ideas to offer the Events Committee? Send them in!


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f you missed the announcement at the September members meeting or in the weekly Wave, several Club committees merged efforts and analyzed the costs of the bar inventory and determined that price increases are necessary to ensure the Club can continue without financial impact. I am happy to inform that the changes have been contained and only affect a couple of items. Beginning October 1st, there is a $1 increase (extremely reasonable) to the gold liquors ($6) and beers ($4 pints & $14 for pitchers). I commend the group of evaluators in exploring all options and limiting the impact. I also guarantee that SBYC remains an outstanding bargain, particularly in the Bay Area!! OOD Gerard Sheridan was so “moved” by the news he offered to host a special ceremony to celebrate the “passing” of the $3 beer at the Club. Perhaps others were comparably inspired and joined him to honor the life & times of the SBYC $3 pint.

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Slainte to our dear old friend, who served us well over the years. The time has come and we must progress but we will not forget the chill pro-

Speaking of Fall, as the days grow shorter and the pace slows a bit, the deck is a great place to watch the lights come up on the hills of the East Bay at sunset. Enhance the view with one of our new wines or your favorite cocktail coupled with dinner from Chef John. Traffic should be more manageable and parking more accessible as the disappointing Giants season comes to a close. If the view isn’t sufficient enticement, check out the calendar for our schedule of events. Do not miss the opportunity to support us at the Release the Kraken Annual Auction on Saturday November 4th. Amazing vided by the many draughts imbibed auction items and a great cause – in the clubhouse and on the deck. SBYC youth sailing! Another committee hard at work As always, I want to thank all the was the Hospitality Committee OODs for their investment and (more tasting). They have selected a commitment. Serving as an OOD new house – Hidden Crush Cabis a big responsibility. If you get the chance thank an OOD next time you ernet Sauvignon – and a new ‘gold’ visit; appreciation for their service is Hahn Pinot. Available now and the feedback has been positive. If you ha- always welcome. ven’t tried them, Fall is a great time Cheers & splice the mainbrace ya’ll! to taste a bold red!


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REAR COMMODORE

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e’re in the final quarter of the year. All over the planet, people are getting their boats hauled out of the water and getting them winterized for storage. We are so lucky to enjoy boating year round. Have you taken advantage of the great weather we ended up having this year? There is still time. We have a winter season of racing coming up. The dates are online already for the Island Fever Series races in 2017, and will be posted soon for the 2018 dates. Me? I finally was able to take the time to join other boats from the Club on a few of the cruise-outs. Alan Maybruck supports the varied hosts. They work out details with our host clubs, they find activities, and communicate with the cruisers to make it a great experience. At the Oakland Yacht Club cruise-out, we had cocktails and appetizers dockside, brunch at OYC, and we went on a tour of the St. George Distillery. It was fun to see the joyful faces of our racers after each Friday Night race. It was delightful to see them after the X-Bay Friendship race. The same joy even shined after the Jazz Cup Regatta where the lack of wind did not allow for a single boat out of 103 sign-ups to finish. It doesn’t take a fast boat to enjoy racing. It doesn’t even take a boat. Some of the best fun in the Club is volunteering on the Race Committee. We get quite a few people on the water, and the act of volunteering is one of the best ways to share a good experience with your fellow members. We have a smaller, but every bit as dedicated, group of people who are working very hard to train a

M I K E S AT T E R L U N D

Joan Bryne of Hearts of Gold 1st Place Spinnaker 90-135 new generation of sailors. They have put in many hours getting our small boats safe and sailable for our Juniors. It's paid off. Over the summer our junior racers competed in the BAYS regattas, bringing home 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 10th place results. Congrats to twins Taytum Weymer and Kelsey Weymer and members Finnagh and Enya Hanrahan. We hope to develop better tools and a more complete saiing schedule to help round out this youth program. I enjoy my place in the Club, working with talented, caring, driven people who do their best to help their fellow members. It’s not too late to get out on the water folks! See you at the Club!

John Wallace Alpha wins 1st Place in Non-Spinnaker 141 & Above Chris Childers claims the trophy.


Bill Hackel of Highlighter 1st Place Spinnaker 136 & Above Lewis L Lanier of Stratocaster

1st Place Non-Spinnaker 140 & Below

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Mark Kennedy Cento Miglia 3rd Place Spinnaker 89 & Below

Simon James Lightwave 1st Place and Kenton Hokanson & Maude David Jack Lugliani Phat Jack 3rd Place Donald Olgado Aquavit 2nd Place J/105 Friday's Eagle 2nd Place Non-Spinnaker 140 & Below


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BETWEEN THE SHEETS LY N D A M AY B R U C K

HOOMAN JAZAIE

Hooman is a former member of Los Gatos YC and a current member of Coyote Pt YC. For many years he has participated in CPYC races, InterClub races, SBYRA races, and cruise outs. He currently owns a Cal 20 but frequently races a Catalina 42. For several reasons he wants to be part of SBYC, but primarily because of the "all volunteer" concept. He can't wait to jump in and start contributing to the operations, as well as learning all there is to know on Race Committee.

ELIANA OLSON - Junior Membership Although Eliana lives with her parents in Brooklyn NY she comes to San Francisco each summer for one specific purpose…to sail. This is her second year doing double camps with our Junior Sailing program, and she’ll probably be a junior instructor very soon. She loves sailing with her grandparents and will likely have full control of their Cal 29 in a couple of years. Her primary goals are to sail more and do more racing. She likes the calm and quiet of sailing in the mornings but loves hiking out on a boat in the afternoon Bay breezes. She can’t wait to come back again and again. Along with our other recently installed young ‘uns, Eliana represents the future of South Beach Yacht Club. Please welcome Eliana Olson!

GARY STORM Although Gary grew up in Salinas, he spent every free moment boating on Lake Tahoe…usually water skiing. His passion for being closer to water and boating drove him to recently buy a Mainship 34 that he keeps in Emeryville. He plans to explore the Bay, expanding his water experience with his family and introduce his son to our Junior Sailing program. He and his family looks forward to participating in cruise-outs. Gary completely supports our volunteer structure and with a second home in our neighborhood, he hopes to find many opportunities to contribute.


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Racers: 1st: Enya Hanrahan, JR coach Sterling Syquia, & 2nd: Roman Reddick

Herb Meyer Regatta Awards Enya Hanrahan places 1st, out-gunning all the males. Much gratitude to Eric Roberts, John Wallace and Chris Naughton for organizing two days of racing. Thanks to John Super, PRO and big big round of applause to Norman Pearce for making a feast for the hungry sailors and volunteers at the fun-filled two day event. Thank you to all who volunteered assisting Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors (Hansa Liberty) and South Beach Yacht Club Junior Sailing (RS Teras), the weather beautiful, conditions built up nicely. San Francisco Bay waters guarantees!

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B AY B O U N D AN EYE ON THE SEA

SHARK SEWARDS At the September meeting David McGuire gave a very interesting presentation on his study and campaign efforts to protect the many species of sharks. David is the writer, producer, and underwater cinematographer of several award-winning shark documentaries. His latest film is Sharks of San Francisco Bay. David is the founder of Shark Stewardship, a non-profit where sharks are studied in terms of population, movement and how these factors relate to fisheries. Through Sea Stewards he catalyzed the coalition leading to the passage of the California Shark Conservation Act, AB 376. The Shark Stewards project is dedicated to ending shark finning and the shark fin trade.

2017 SBYC RACING Spring brought about the Friday Night Series over 15 weeks of racing with typically 40 boats competing from week to week. Everyone has a chance to place from week to week. Gotta be one of the best racing series on the Bay. The post race parties are legendary. July's PICYA Lipton Series enticed racer Paul Kaplan who placed second in his division, bringing home a perpetual trophy to the Club. September launched with the 30th Annual Jazz Cup. Wow! Over 100 boats registered! But then mother nature showed her fickel side. No wind and plenty of heat. Leaving all racers in various stages of dipping and diving in the bay. No racers crossed the finish line. But the parties at SBYC and BYC were great! And we are now officially Mount Gay Red Hat Racers. Late September brought on the Catalina 34 Fleet two-day five-series SF CUP. Next up the Red Bra Regatta held in late October. A record-breaking 19 boats registered –and yet again –windless.The party was busting before the race - squirrely during the doldrums and heaved long and deep into the night. Throughout it all our incredible SBYC Race Committee supported each and every race! photos of the Red Bra Regatta, Jazz Cup and more will be published in the next issue.

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TO THE FINISH LINE C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S

PICYA Lipton Series Regatta Saturday, July 8th, 2017

THE VALLHALLA CUP Congratulations to SBYC member Paul Kaplan for placing second in the Admirals Cup in the Lipton Series Regatta hosted by the Sausalito Yacht Club. This lovely historical and perpetual Vallhalla trophy was presented to the South Beach Yacht Club's Sprite skipper at the Berkeley Yacht Club during the PICYA delegates monthly meeting in September. The last time SBYC placed in the PICYA 2010 Lipton Series was when Gerard Sheridan won the Sir Thomas J. Lipton Challenge in Tupelo Honey and Daniel Knox won the Larry Knight in Luna Sea.


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SBYC EVENTS CALENDAR COMMODORE Steve Severaid 415-596-3677 VICE COMMODORE Dick Haiduck 650-826-1545 REAR COMMODORE Michael Satterlund 408-839-4131 SECRETARY Nicky Barber TREASURER Bruce Wicklund MEMBERSHIP CHAIR Lynda Maybruck 408-472-3667 PORT CAPTAINS Ken Ludlum & Cat Reining HOOD Cat Reining JUNIOR SAILING Brett Dewire 415-509-7784 CRUISE OUT DIRECTOR Alan Maybruck 408-489-2477 CHAIRMAN of the BOARD Eugene Hu WEBMASTER Andrew Lorenzen NEWSLETTER Patti Mangan

SB HARBORMASTER 415-495-4911 Pier 40 on the Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94107 Cover Image: Kookaburra by Gerard Sheridan

Saturday, August 5

7:00 –9:30 pm

Swing Nite at the Club

Friday, August 11

6:00 –9:00 pm

SBYC Members Dinner Meeting

Saturday, August 12

6:00 –10:00 pm Burning Man Potluck

Saturday, August 18-20

11:00 –3:00 pm Cruise-Out Sausalito Schoonmaker

Saturday, August 26

6:00 – 9:30 pm

Summer of Love Dinner & Dance Party

Thursday, August 31

6:00 –9:30 pm

Board Meeting

Friday, September 1

6:00 – 9:30 pm

Jazz Cup Mount Gay Caribbean Buffet Party

Saturday, September 2

11:00 –9:30 pm 30th Annual Jazz Cup Race to Benicia

Friday, September 8

6:00 –9:00 pm

SBYC Members Dinner Meeting

Saturday, September 9

6:00 – 9:00 pm

FNS Awards Ceremony

Saturday, September 16

11:00 –3:00 pm Cruise-Out Corinthian YC, Tiburon

Saturday, September 23

11:00 – 4:00 pm Herb Meyer Regatta - 2 days

Saturday, September 30

9:30 –4:00 pm

SF CUP: Catalina 34 Fleet - 2 days

Thursday, October 5

6:30 – 9:00 pm

Board Meeting

Saturday, October 7-8

11:00 –3:00 pm Cruise-Out Encinal YC, Alameda

Friday, October 13

6:00 – 9:00 pm

Thursday, October 19

6:00 – 10:00 pm Wine Pairing & Sharing

Saturday, October 21

9:00 – 9:00 pm

Red Bra Regatta

Thursday, November 2

6:00 – 9:00 pm

Board Meeting

Thursday, November 4

6:00 – 10:00 pm Annual Auction

Friday, November 10

6:00 – 9:00 pm

Saturday, November 18

11:00 – 4:00 pm Island Fever Race

Saturday, December 2

6:00 – 9:00 pm

Sunday, December 3

10:30 – 1:00 pm Santa by Boat

Saturday, December 9

6:00 – 10:00 pm Installation Ball

Saturday, December 16

11:00 – 4:00 pm Island Fever Race

Sunday, December 31

6:00 – 9:00 pm

SBYC Members Dinner Meeting

SBYC Members Dinner Meeting

Member Gift Exchange & Potluck

New Year's Eve Party

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