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Baggywrinkle
Port Townsend Yacht Club Volume 115 Issue 10
December 2015
Watch Captains: Sue
McKay & Paul Happel;
Crew: Jane & Michael
Asbury and Stephanie &
John Oliveira
www.ptyc.net
December Watch Commodore’s Column:
“Happy Holidays”
CALENDAR
December Events
Bell Harbor Holiday Cruise to Downtown Seattle — Mon.-Thurs, Nov. 29-Dec. 3, Kathy & Bruce Painter and Macy Galbreath & Bill Rothert Cruise Captains (on-line sign up sheets) (see p. 18)
2015-16 Joint Board Meeting—was held Mon., Nov. 23, 1:00pm @ the Clubhouse due to Bell Harbor Cruise
General Meeting—Tues., Dec. 8, 6:30pm @ the Clubhouse
Budget Meeting—Thurs., Dec. 10, 3:00pm @the Clubhouse
Board Members Set Up Annual Holiday Party —Fri., Dec. 11, @ the Clubhouse
(Continues on Page 4) Reminder:
Board Meetings are always
open to any member. This is
your Yacht Club and we hope
to see you there.
Everyone is planning and preparing for the possibly
busiest time of the year. Gift lists are being
compiled, celebrations planned, groceries bought,
parties attended and friends wished well for the
coming year. Religious services of many
denominations are celebrating the reason for all of
this activity and good cheer.
PTYC is no exception when
it comes to celebrating the
season. Our club has been
uncommonly busy
celebrating the holidays,
with more feverish planning,
hearty dining and happily
gathering together in good
cheer and exchanging
greetings and wishes of good health and well-being. What does a
group like PTYC do to be so busy during the holidays?
Here’s what:
Annual Bell Harbor Holiday Cruise to Seattle
December general meeting with entertainment by the Key City
Public Theater players
Decoration of the clubhouse for the Holidays
Annual Holiday Party, dinner and Yankee gift exchange
Annual Key City Public Theater Holiday performance
Holiday cocktail party
. The many faces of Commodore Gerry Walsh
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GENERAL MEETING
TUESDAY, December 8, 2015
Social @ 6:30PM, Program @ 7:00PM, Meeting @ 7:45PM
“Key City Public Theater Players—Christmas Chorus”
Speaker: Denise Winters, Director
Once again, Port Townsends’s Key City Public Theater Players share their talented holiday spirit.
(Photo — 2014 December PTYC Meeting.)
Be sure to make our Tuesday, December 8th meeting, for Holiday entertainment.
Be a part of what makes PTYC the club it is!
2016 — “What’s Happening?”
Be on the leading
edge to decide
cruises, events,
monthly watches
and programs for
the coming year!
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10:00am
Saturday
FEBRUARY
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September 2105 Poulsbo Crruise NOTE:
CRUISE CAPTAIN DETAILS
& RESPONSIBILITES now
online under CRUISES
at: ptyc.net
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CALENDAR (continued from page 1)
December Events: (continued from page 1)
Annual Holiday Party—Sat., Dec. 12, Happy Hour at 6:00pm; Dinner at 6:30pm and Yankee Gift Exchange at 7:30pm @ the Clubhouse (on-line sign up sheets; see p. 10)
KCPT Holiday Show—Sun., Dec. 27, “Santaland Diaries” at 7:00pm; Key City Public Theater, 419 Washington Street, Port Townsend, Houlton Madinger, Event Captain(see p. 11)
Annual Holiday Cocktail Potluck Party—Sun., Dec. 27, following KCPT “Santaland Diaries” Show; hosted by Houlton & Duane Madinger (on line sign up sheets) (see p. 11)
January Watch:
Watch Captains: Houlton & Duane Madinger;
Crew: Mary Ann & Vince Verneuil and Bob &
Debbie Williams
January 2016 Events:
New Years Day—Friday, Jan. 1
2016 Board Meeting—Wed., Jan. 6, 1:00pm @ the Clubhouse
General Meeting—Tues., Jan. 12, 6:30pm @ the Clubhouse
Members Set Up Annual Change of Watch Dinner — Fri., Jan., 15 @ the Clubhouse
2016 Change of Watch—Sat., Jan. 16, 5:30pm @ the clubhouse—install the 2016 Board of Officers and retire the 2015 Board (see p. 20)
PTYC Fleet T-37 Radio Control Sail Boats
Explore sailing via ‘radio control’ by attending a scheduled T-37 Event.
Local race events are held throughout the year!
Contact Michael Machette for details:
360/385-2441 or machette1550@gmail.com
I was visiting the Western Flyer recently with Sam Tezak, an intern from Denver with the Cooper Canyon Press at Fort Worden, when we happened to talk with Kirk Johnson, western editor for the New York Times, based in Seattle.
That the Western Flyer (see link) will be rebuilt & restored here by the PT Shipwright's Co-op is a huge economic boost to our town. It's exciting that this amazing old derelict vessel will be on it's way to a new life for students in 2017. PTYC Member Sue Hoover
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Commodore’s Column (concludes)
“Happy Holidays”
Not only does all this eating, learning, cruising and camaraderie occur during the holidays, when
you are a PTYC member who enjoys our club, you know well that
we are an amazingly busy group throughout rest of the year.
To wit, please note the following:
Opening Day breakfast and boat parade and potluck
12 water based or land based cruises/events
10 monthly club meetings with informative/entertaining programs
T-37 races
9 Board meetings
Annual clubhouse clean-up/fix-up day
Annual Earth Day clean-up at Mystery Bay State Park
A safety seminar followed by the annual Chili Cook off
Open boat at Port Hadlock
Movie Night at the clubhouse in August
Annual Garage Sale fundraiser for the PTYC Scholarship Fund
Annual Crab Feast
Countless committee meetings which occur behind the scenes
And with 18 new member families in 2015, we now number 202
members!
What a great group you are!
Thanks for making this a year to celebrate!
“May the frost never afflict your spuds.” Gerry Walsh, 2015 Commodore
“Celtic Sun”. . . signing off.
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2016 Elected Officers
Port Townsend Yacht Club Officers
Commodore: Bruce Painter
Vice Commodore: Duane Madinger
Rear Commdore: Jess Schefstrom
Fleet Captain: John Powers
Secretary: Mary Schefstrom
Treasurer: Jim Pivarnik
Trustee: Tim Loika (year 2)
Trustee: Bill Taylor
Trustee: Tom Thurston
Past Commodore: Gerry Walsh
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 75 Port Townsend, WA 98365 Street Address: 2503 Washington Street
Membership: membership@ptyc.net Rentals: rentals@ptyc.net
Reciprocals: reciprocals@ptyc.net Information: info@ptyc.net
Baggywrinkle Editor: editor@ptyc.net Cruises: fleet@ptyc.net
2015 Port Townsend Yacht Club Officers
Commodore: Gerry Walsh
Vice Commodore: Bruce Painter
Rear Commdore: Craig Kurath
Fleet Captain: Duane Madinger
Secretary: Mary Schefstrom
Treasurer: Craig Cholvin
Trustee: Jess Schefstrom
Trustee: Tim Loika
Past Commodore: Macy Galbreath
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 75 Port Townsend, WA 98365 Street Address: 2503 Washington Street
Membership: membership@ptyc.net Rentals: rentals@ptyc.net
Reciprocals: reciprocals@ptyc.net Information: info@ptyc.net
Baggywrinkle Editor: editor@ptyc.net Cruises: fleet@ptyc.net
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Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Treasurer Fleet Captain
Bruce Painter Duane Madinger Jess Schefstrom Jim Pivarnik John Powers
Secretary Trustee Trustee Trustee Past Commodore
Mary Schefstrom Tim Loika Bill Taylor Tom Thurston Gerry Walsh
See PTYC Event Captain
Houlton Madinger at our December meeting for tickts to:
“Santaland Diaries”
performed by Port Townsend’s Key City Public Theater Players
Sunday, December 27, 7:00pm [see event flyer on p. 11 for full details]
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Subject: District Thirteen LNM Available on NAVCEN Website (11/17/15)
Mariners, please note: The National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB) Safety Research Division is conducting a study to assess the effectiveness of Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) systems operated by the U.S. Coast Guard and is seeking feedback from waterway users that operate within a Coast Guard VTS Area. For directions on providing feedback, please visit the NTSB website:
http://www.ntsb.gov/safety/safety-studies/Pages/VTS_Safety_Study.aspx or call 202-314-6175.
Also:
Your input and/or contribution is requested for the next release of the American Practical Navigator, Pub. 09, more commonly known as "Bowditch". This publication, as you likely know, is the quintessential encyclopedia of navigation. Given that navigation has changed so much over the years, especially in the last decade, your participation in the development and writing of this important and historical book is crucial to both safe navigation as well as documenting the current state of the art of navigation. For more information, please see the flyer at: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/Bowditch . PTYC member Pete Leenhouts
PTYC member Linda Newland and I (photo below) went to the Recreational Boating Association of Washington (RBAW) annual meeting this past Saturday, November 14th, in Bellevue. Linda is the RBAW Director and also represents PTYC at RBAW. As you may recall, Linda was our featured speaker for PTYC’s October Program about her solo sailing race to Kobi, Japan. See: http://www.rbaw.org/officers_trustees.html
During the meeting, PTYC member Bob Wise was elected to the Board of Directors—as a representative of the Tyee Yacht
Club. I've attached a copy of a picture I took of the newly elected RBAW board members and executive leadership. (Bob Wise is third from the right). See: http://www.rbaw.org/ PTYC member Pete Leenhouts
RBAW & PTYC members:
Linda Newland, Bob Wise and Pete Leenhouts
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December Recreation Boaters of Washington (RBAW)
Annual Meeting Report
Your Representatives Working for You
WA State Boater Education Card
The most recent count reported by the WA State Department of Parks and Recreation is 250,000 WA State Boater Education Cards issued. Boaters in Washington need to have their card with them when operating a boat 15 horsepower or greater. Boater operators born before January 1,1955 are exempt but may choose to get a card if they plan to boat in Canada or Oregon since both require mandatory education. Current emphasis by law enforcement is directed to BUI…Boating Under the Influence. The .08 standard for autos is the same for boaters. Severe penalties can be meted out. A good plan is to designate a boat driver as is done in driving a vehicle. Free “designated driver” wristbands can be picked up at locations around Puget Sound. See the website for those locations.
Marine Tourism Bill Finally Passed with Added Benefits
The Marine Tourism Bill after two legislative sessions finally passed this year giving larger commercial vessels 180 days to be in the state, instead of 60 days, before incurring significant state use taxes. This in itself does not affect recreational boaters but it does give a boost to our local boatyard economy as many of these vessels have been going to Canada for required repairs that take more than 60 days.
An added clause in the new law also partially reinstates boating gas tax revenue which has been diverted to the general fund for several years. These reinstated funds amount to 7 cents on the dollar spent this year to 11 cents for next year. This added revenue, overseen by the WA Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) goes to improving boating facilities and to acquiring the use of lands for boating. Additional lands are added all of the time working on a matching funds basis with local governmental entities. Locally here, these boating gas tax dollars are funding the jetty replacement at Point Hudson and funding the expansion of the launch ramp at Boathaven.
Governor Appoints Outdoor Recreation Advisor
Governor Inslee recently appointed an Outdoor Recreation Advisor becoming only the third state to do so. Considering that 21.6 billion dollars annually is spent on outdoor activity which is on par with money spent at Boeing, this move was supported by RBAW and the Big Tent Coalition, a group representing the interests of many outdoor recreation pursuits including recreational boating. Additionally, the NMTA, or Northwest Maritime Trades Association also supported it. The group represents commercial interests in boating.
Peter Schrappen, representing NMTA, reported that new boat sales in Washington led the nation this year and were up 24% over 2014 with 4.17 billion dollars spent. Boat sales have shown a constant growth since 2012. Linda Newland, RBAW Director & PTYC Representative to RBAW
NOTE: Linda will still represent PTYC until our Commodore designates someone else. My position as Director has two more years and is not dependent upon me representing PTYC. RBAW accepts individual memberships and I am a member; however, there are other Board members that are not representatives from a yacht club.
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Sauce for Main Dish:
~ EASY NAPPA VALLEY CHICKEN ~
1 can condensed tomato soup 1/2 package dried onion soup mix (seasoning and dried onion pieces) 1 Tablespoon brown sugar (or to taste) 1 Tablespoon wine or vinegar (or to taste)
In a sauce pan, slowly heat all ingredients and simmer a few minutes to blend flavors. Pour sauce over chicken pieces and bake covered until done.
Serve, pouring remaining sauce over sides of rice or pasta.
Notes: Sauce is also great over pork.
Use sauce when heating leftover meats.
Meat can be placed directly in to sauce to cook on stove top instead of in an oven.
PTYC Member Ilona Bell
Here's a great tip:
While empty pot or pan is still hot from cooking and the contents is still soft and hasn’t hardened, wipe clean with a paper towel. Because the pan is still hot to the touch, use a wooden spoon or other utensil to move the paper towel to quickly remove the debris. This prevents clogging in the boat’s drain hose or in standard plumbing pipes.
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Dean Brock & Sinead Marron
February
Michael & Jane Asbury
January
Claudia & Bob Dubuque
April
Debbie & Bob Williams
March
Pamela & Gary Baillargeon
April
Pete & Helen Leenhouts
April
2015 New PTYC Members
Lisa & Lee Hoffman
May
Linda & Bob Wise
May Don Harding (Lynn absent)
May
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Peter Bonyon & Beth Lorber
September
Don Gibson & Marge Franks
September
Lauren & Jeanette Heitzman
September
Bill & Eileen Baratuci
September
Lois Miskin
September
2015 New PTYC Members
Rick Brewster & Linda Volz
September
Marty Gilmore & Marta Krissovich
September
Rich & Judy Munden
November
Randy Arnest
December
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PTYC 2015 Crab Feast
(See more photos in the
Gallery at: ptyc.net)
Hundreds of pounds of crab were everywhere & the club house stirred with members enjoying the camaraderie and getting their crabby on!
Thank you all for making this event such a success!
A special thank you to Pattie Biazzo for leading the charge with the kitchen crew! She planned the menu, shopped for supplies, and practiced a few recipes and shared with the cooks ahead of time. The kitchen crew consisted of Susie Moses, Pam Blankenship, Mary Schefstrom, Betty Petrie, Katie Harbinger, Jane Asbury, Macy Galbraith & Char “Crabbymeister” Quandt. The gals cored & sliced bags of apples, sliced 20 pounds of potatoes, onions brought tears and baked until their hearts content!
Meanwhile outside the Crab Wranglers were threatened by high winds & rain! That did not deter the Captain of the Crab Cleaning & Cooking Crew! Jim Quandt ordered the crab in advance from New Day Fisheries & set up the cooking scene outside in the parking lot. Tom Biazzo, Dean Brock, Jess Schefstrom, Carl Sidle, Michael Asbury, and John Blakeman got the job done in record time! Good works, guys, and the crab was delicious!
Clean up was incredible with so many members pitching in! Thank you all that helped with this event! Until we eat again….
Crabbymeister
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(KUDOS: Praise and Respect resulting from an act or achievement)
Contact Commodore Gerry Walsh (360) 301-3037 ptyccommodore@gmail.com
Volunteer for Event Committees
to make 2016 better than ever!
Thank you to Bill Baratuci for assisting Macy and Ilona on the website.
Thank you to RBAW Director Linda Newland for continuing to represent us as the
PTYC delegate at the RBAW meetings.
Thank you to Pete Leenhouts for accompanying Linda to the RBAW November
14th annual meeting.
Thank you to Tom & Patti Biazzo and Jim & Char Quandt and their crew for
putting on a great Crab Feast on Saturday, November 7th.
Thank you to John Powers for voluntarily repairing and renovating the handicap
access ramp.
Thank you to Ilona Bell for her 9th year of producing our Baggywrinkle Newsletter.
Thanks to our faithful, hard-working 2015 PTYC Board Members for their diligent
service, ideas, critical thinking and sound advice.
Thanks to our 2016 Commodore Bruce Painter and PTYC Board Members for
their continuing leadership of our great club.
Thanks to all of our members for making our club fun, friendly and one in which
folks want to be involved.
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And thank you all very much for the opportunity to serve as your PTYC Commodore for 2015. It has been my privilege and pleasure! 2015 Commodore Gerry Walsh
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FAIR WINDS COMMITTEE
“Thinking of You” cards were sent to members Beth Burson and Wendy
Stevens.
PTYC’s Fair Winds Committee offers support to club members who are
facing challenges and losses in their lives. If you know of a club member
our committee should contact, please call Sandy Curtis at (360) 732-6851
or Mary Ann Verneuil at (360) 379-4002.
Nautical Items for Sale
'82 GRAND BANKS 42’: Harry & Zoe Ann's Classic Tri-Cabin "ZOE ANN" with Twin Ford-Lehman 120s; Naiad fin stabilizers; Updated Interior; Radar; etc. Been in fresh water (Lake Union) since 2007. Located at Pleasant Harbor Asking $139,900
Contact: Sunset Yacht Sales
Brandy Buntin (360) 981-7474
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On line now at ptyc.net:
“WHO’S WHO”
Port Townsend Yacht Club’s
Access a photo catalogue with vessel summary of PTYC members at ptyc.net—via “Members Only” Sign-In on our Home Page!
A special THANKS to Paul Happel and Joe Burson for making this possible.
PTYC Members!
Log In on the lower right corner of our home page and
sign up for cruises and events on line: ptyc.net
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The following companies support PTYC with Line Ads below and links to their company websites
in the right side-bar at: ptyc.net Thank you for supporting them by keeping business local when
making your decisions about boat maintenance, repairs, marine services and purchases:
ADMIRAL SHIP SUPPLY, INC. Bob Frank, (new) Owner Weekly orders and deliveries from
Seattle’s FISHERIES SUPPLY (http://www.fisheriessupply.com). 305 10th Street, Port
Townsend, WA 98368 Located in Port of Port Townsend’s Boat Yard 79-9921
(360)379-9921 Fax: (360) 379-9947 bob@admiralshipsupply.com
EDENSAW WOODS, LTD. Jim (Kiwi) Ferris, WP Offering over 60 species of domestic and
exotic wood. Plywood, veneers, flooring, tools, SmartWood: SW-COC-51 and woodworking
supplies. 211 Seton Road, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Direct (360) 344-4646, (360) 385-
7878, Fax (360) 385-5215, Toll Free (800) 745-3336 jim@edensaw.com www.edensaw.com
GALMUKOFF MOBILE MARINE Owen Galmukoff, Owner Mobile Service - Complete
Maintenance & Repair Diesel - Gas - Outdrives - All Systems - Electrical Haulouts - Bottom Paint -
Prop & Shaft P.O. Box 956 Port Hadlock, WA 98339 (360) 301-4871 (360) 379-4906-cell
www.galmukoffmarine.com info@galmukoffmarine.com
HADLOCK BUILDING SUPPLY Start your projects off right with quality tools, products and
expert advice from our True Value Hardwarians. Like us on Facebook for weekly specials,
savings, and give-aways at: http://www.facebook.com/HadlockBuildingSupply
901 Ness’ Corner Rd., P.O. Box 869, Port Hadlock, WA 98339 (360)385-1771 (360)385-1980
fax http://ww3.truevalue.com/hadlockbuildingsupply
http://ww3.truevalue.com/hadlockbuildingsupply/ContactUs.aspx
HENERY DO-IT BEST HARDWARE Matthew & Tara Henery, Owners Walking distance from
Port of Port Townsend’s Boat Yard A wide variety of stainless steel hardware, housewares and
other marine supplies. 218 Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA 89368
(360) 385-5900 FAX (360) 385-5901 www.henerydoitbest.com pthenery@olympus.net
HOMER SMITH INSURANCE, INC. Complete Business, Personal and Marine Insurance
Northwest Health & Financial Services, LLC A Division of Homer Smith Insurance, Inc. providing
Life, Health, Retirement Plans, Long Term Care and Medicare Supplements 804 Water Street,
Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 385-3711 Fax (360) 385-3726 www.homersmith.com
See our Calendar of Events (in the right side-bar): ptyc.net
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PORT HADLOCK MARINA Strategically located between Port Ludlow to the south and Port
Townsend to the north, Port Hadlock Marina provides unprecedented access to the best boating
in Puget Sound. Our modern, well maintained Marina has all the modern amenities and is
located adjacent to 600' of beachfront with a terrific lawn and picnic area with moorage for
medium and large boats. www.porthadlockmarina.com and keep up with us on
www.facebook.com/porthadlockmarina (360) 385-6368.
PORT LUDLOW MARINA, Moor your vessel at one of the most serene harbors in the Puget
Sound. Secure, protected moorage available! 36’ slips $310.00 per month. 40’ slips at $345.00
per month. No tax! That’s your total monthly payment! Call the marina office for details.
(360)437-0513 (800)308-7991 www.portludlowresort.com/marina
PORT TOWNSEND CANVAS COMPANY Daniele & Jeff Johnson, owners. Located near
Point Hudson with access from the Skateboard Park lot. We specialize in custom marine canvas
and upholstery. We have a wide variety of canvases, fabrics, and vinyl boat glass for you to
choose from. Free estimates within a 20 mile radius. "Let us cover your assets!" .
P.O. Box 1814, 410 Washington St., Port Townsend, WA. 360-385-1712.ptcanvas@gmail.com.
SEA MARINE YACHT SERVICE Point Hudson, WA. We are a complete Marine Service
Center. Come Visit our NEW SHOW ROOM with the latest in Marine Products. FREE Haul-
Out & FREE Lay-Days with scheduled work. Call for details. ABYC Master Technician,
Complete Joinery Shop, Electrical Systems, Mechanical, Repower, Plumbing, Paint & Finish.
419 Jackson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Toll Free (800) 952-6962 (360) 385-4000
info@seamarineco.com www.seamarineco.com
THE WINE SELLER Joe Euro, Owner The “Small-Town” Wine Shop with the “Big-City”
Selection! Everyday value wines from 2 for $7. Rare & older vintages! Special orders!
We Ship! Open 7 days a week 10:30 am till at least 7:00 pm. Open even later on weekends
& holidays and during Summer Wine Tastings 1st & 3
rd Fridays :
1010 Water St. Port Townsend, WA—Just a few steps from the Ferry!
(360) 385-7673 1-888-MAX-WINE (1-888-629-9463) www.PTWineSeller.com
Shop at our ‘on-line’ PTYC Ship Store!
ces.landsend.com/ptyc
EDITOR’S CORNER
DEADLINE for next issue is December 20th
Please e-mail any photos in .jpg format and articles
longer than 2 or 3 lines as a separate attachment to:
editor@ptyc.net
Look for our event photos and News items on our
website — ptyc.net.
Editor for January is Ilona Bell
Baggywrinkle Committee Members:
A very special THANK YOU
to all Baggywrinkle contributors!
Boat Photos
in Yacht Club
Lobby
If you would like
to have a photo
of your boat on
the gallery wall,
please send me
a boat picture
with its name and your name. Don’t try to make
it to-size because I will scan in any prints and
resize them. You may also e-mail a boat picture
in .jpg format.
Contact: Paul Happel at 379-9119 or
boatphotos@ptyc.net
PTYC— located on the Port Townsend Waterfront across from West Marine:
P.O. Box 75 2503 Washington Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Port Townsend
Yacht Club
P.O. Box 75
Port Townsend, WA
98368
www.ptyc.net
Ilona Bell
Katherine Buchanan
Ed Cooper
Craig Kurath
Betty Petrie
Sandi Rezinas
Mary Schefstrom
Cindy Walsh
See more photos in the GALLERY at: ptyc.net
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