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Baggywrinkle
Port Townsend Yacht Club Volume 117 Issue 6
June 2017
Watch Captains: Darren &
Lisa O’Brien
Crew: Joe & Beth Burson and Brandy Buntin
www.ptyc.net
June Watch Commodore’s Column:
“Short Tacks”
CALENDAR
June Events
Board Meeting—Wed.,
June 7, 1:00pm @ the
Clubhouse
General Monthly
Meeting—Tues., June 13,
6:30pm @ the Clubhouse
PTYC Canadian Gulf Island Cruise, Wed., June 21—Sun., July 2, Cruise Captains Jane & Mike Asbury and Eileen & Bill Baratuci (see page 12)
July 4th & Island Days Cruise to Reid Harbor, Stuart Island, Sun.—Wed., July 2-5, Cruise Captains Fred & Ilona Bell
(Continues on p. 5)
Reminder: Board Meetings are always open to any member. This is your Yacht Club and we hope to see you there.
Shipmates, with the mark to windward, we’ll be turning frequently in this month’s column. Ready about?
Speaking of Opening Day, I missed it, but many of you were there. Who could ask for more than a wonderful celebration with great weather? Debbie, you did it! Thank you. My thanks also to all who helped, and to all who participated. Well done, my friends.
Speaking of friendship, I’m sure you know that “The Admiral” had a collision in April and was drydocked for emergency repairs in Iceland. Her superstructure still needs some work, but we’ll have her shipshape in due course. Houlton and I were overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and sympathy we received from the club. We are
truly blessed to have so
many kind and generous friends.
“Thank you”
seems inadequate as an expression of our gratitude…
Speaking of gratitude, your beloved Vice Commodore, Jess Schefstrom, filled in magnificently after I left him stranded high and dry. He’ll be known forever more as “The Closer”.
(continues on Page 3)
Summer Events
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GENERAL MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2017
Social @ 6:30PM, Program @ 7:00PM, Meeting @ 7:45PM
"Local Boating Community Involvement in an Emergency".
Speaker: John Crooks, EOC Supervisor Jefferson County Department Of Emergency Management
Be sure to make our Tuesday, June 13th meeting, to learn more about Emergency Management.
John will speak about local boaters becoming involved in Emergency Management efforts durning an incident.
2017 PTYC Garage Sale Fundraiser for Marine Trade-Related Scholarships Update
Proceeds Positively Impact Lives in our Community
Yes folks, it’s not too early to be thinking of saving items NOW for this fall’s PTYC Garage Sale!! This is a perfect time to re-gift or hand down new or slightly used boat and household items, books, clothing, electronics, tools and some furnishings. Your donations can be just the “thing” our well attended garage sale goers are looking for. Our efforts in recent garage sales have resulted in record breaking total monies that fund our scholarships to local recipients.
We will probably need as many volunteers as before, to ensure a
successful event. So please keep in mind the various dates and
shifts posted on line under EVENTS/SOCIALS or contact:
[email protected] or 360-390-5620. Your donations and
just a little bit of your time can make a real difference in local lives.
NOTE: During the set-up work sessions, PTYC volunteers can purchase
donated items once they have been priced.
Volunteer—and don’t miss this advantageous opportunity !!!
We are looking forward to the fun of working with everyone
again this year to help raise money for our Scholarship Fund!
Sincerely, Garage Sale Co-Coordinators Katie Habegger & Muriel Powers
PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately, Fire Codes prohibit PTYC attic space storage.
http://ptyc.net/welcome-members/
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Commodore Column (concludes) “Short Tacks”
Paul Eisenhardt, PTYC Scholarship Committee
Pictured from left to right: Richard Johanson: Admission & Student Services Director, NW School of Wooden Boat Building
Kris Krusmark: PTYC Member
Jake Magus: Entering Union Apprenticeship Program this year(Seamanship licenses)
Angela Hewitson: NW School of Wooden Boat Building – Large Craft Program (has completed 1st year)
Brenna Hildebrand - Latchford: Returning to Western Washington University, Winter 2017 for Ecology and Salmon Restoration
2017 PTYC SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS AT MAY MEETING
On to business. The business of cruising, that is. There’s only one meeting left before we cast off for the summer! This year, your commodore can’t join you on the water, but I require all members to properly carry on. That means starting your engines, letting go and aiming for the
horizon. Then, when the hook is down and you splice the main brace, pour a wee drop in the sea for he who is with you in spirit.
Remember, the voyages we most regret are the ones we didn’t take. Embrace the journey, have a great summer, and be ready to lie about your adventures in the fall! You can’t control the wind, but you can adjust your sails. Commodore Duane Madinger
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2017
Port Townsend Yacht Club Officers
Commodore: Duane Madinger
Vice Commodore: Jess Schefstrom
Rear Commdore: Lee Hoffman
Fleet Captain: Debbie Williams
Secretary: Christina Pivarnik
Treasurer: Jim Pivarnik
Trustee: Dale Moses (2 year)
Trustee: Bill Taylor
Trustee: Tom Thurston
Past Commodore: Bruce Painter
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 75 Port Townsend, WA 98365 Street Address: 2503 Washington Street
Membership: [email protected] Rentals: [email protected]
Reciprocals: [email protected] Information: [email protected]
Baggywrinkle Editor: [email protected] Cruises: [email protected]
Commodore Vice Commodore Rear Commodore Treasurer Fleet Captain
Duane Madinger Jess Schefstrom Lee Hoffman Jim Pivarnik Deb Williams
Secretary Trustee Trustee Trustee Past Commodore
Christina Pivarnik Dale Moses Bill Taylor Tom Thurston Bruce Painter
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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CALENDAR (continued from page 1)
Summer Events (continued from page 1)
PTYC Sequim State Marine Park Cruise, Fri.-Sun., Aug. 4-6, Cruise Captains Jim & Christina Pivarnik and Bruce & Kathy Painter (see page 14)
PTYC Pleasant Harbor Cruise, Fri.-Sun., Aug. 18-20, Cruise Captains Rick & Sandi Rezinas and Paul Happel & Sue McKay (see page 15)
Watch Captains: Fred & Ilona Bell
Crew: Dale & Susie Moses
September Events
Labor Day Holiday—Mon.,
Sept. 4
Board Meeting—Wed., Sept. 6, 1:00pm @ the Clubhouse
Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival—Fri.—Sun., Sept. 8-10, @ Point Hudson
General Soup & Salad Potluck
Monthly Meeting—Tues., Sept.
12, 5:30pm @ the Clubhouse
Bonfire Potluck Cruise at Port Hadlock—Sat., Sept 16, 6:00pm, Cruise Captains Mike Blankenship & Margaret Woodcock (see page 17)
Ballard Locks Cruise—Mon.—Fri., Sept 18—22, Cruise Captains Paul & Elizabeth Eisenhardt (see page 16)
September Watch—
Soup & Salad Potluck
Visit “WHO'S WHO?” (for Members only) on line at: ptyc.net to see if your photo is posted. If not, a
designated photographer will be at our meetings on a
quarterly basis—That’s this upcoming June 13th
meeting— to “snap” your picture for “WHO’S
WHO?” —- our Club’s photo catalogue
featuring our current membership.
Need to update your posted photo?
Our June 13th meeting will be the time and place to
make it happen. We look forward to seeing you around—- literally!!
Paul Happel and Joe Burson
“Here’s lookin’ at you kid!”
I-68 Interview Process Session Photos Event Captain Michael Asbury
http://ptyc.net/welcome-members/
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Date / Time Cruise /
Event
Title Captains Comments
January
21 Jan Event 2017 Change of Watch Bruce & Kathy Painter
February
25 Feb Event Mardi Gras and Bingo Jane & Michael Asbury,
Duane & Houlton Madinger
& Larry Roth & Margery
Whites
Decorate 1-pm, Party @
6pm
March
17—19 March Cruise St. Paddy’s Shake Down Cruise to
Boat Haven
Duane &Houlton Madinger,
Bruce & Kathy Painter, Ma-
cy Galbreath & Bill Rothert,
Michael Blankenship &
Margaret Woodcock
Sunday breakfast at the
Blue Moose Cafe
17 March
&
18 March
Event St. Paddy’s Friday Potluck 5:00pm &
6:00pm Saturday Potluck @ the
Clubhouse
Duane &Houlton Madinger,
Bruce & Kathy Painter, Ma-
cy Galbreath & Bill Rothert,
Michael Blankenship &
Margaret Woodcock
25 March Work
Party
Clubhouse Spring Clean Work Party Lee Hoffman & Tom Thurston 9:00am
April
8 April Seminar Safety on the Water Seminar—2 pm
@ the Clubhouse
Dale Moses
8 April Event Chili Cook-off following seminars Rick Rezinas 10 competing chilis
21—23 April Cruise/Work Party
Earth Day Cruise & Saturday Cleanup
at Fort Flagler, 9am
Craig Kurath (Work & Cruise Captain)
Hotdog potluck lunch
30 April Cancelled
Event Open Boat @ Port Ludlow Marina Gary Baillargeon and Darren & Lisa O’Brien
Cancelled
May
5-7 May Cruise Opening Day Cruise to Boat Haven Jim & Christina Pivarnik Jess & Mary Schefstrom
Port Townsend
5 May Event Pre-Opening Day Cocktails with Past Commodores & Flag raising, 5:30pm
PTYC Board
5 May Event Pre-Opening Day RSVP Dinner, following cocktails
PTYC Board RSVP Bruce Painter
6 May Event Opening Day Coffee & Pastries, 9:30am Bruce & Kathy Painter Clubhouse
6 May Event Opening Day Parade, 12:15pm Fleet Captain Deb Williams Port Townsend Waterfront
6 May Event Opening Day Post Parade Party,
4:00pm
Val Thurston & Sue McKay Clubhouse
June
21 June—- 2 July
Cruise Gulf Islands Cruise ends at Saturna Lamb BBQ for Canada Day.
Jane & Michael Asbury; Bill & Eileen Baratucci
Dovetails into Reid Harbor July 4th Cruise.
REV. 4-15-17
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Date / Time Cruise /
Event
Title Captains Comments
July
1--5 Jul
Cruise July 4th & Island Time Cruise to Reid
Harbor Marine State Park
Captains Fred & Ilona
Bell
July 1 is 150th Canadian
Independence Day with
numerous celebrations.
August
4-6 Aug Cruise Crusie to Sequim Bay State Marine Park Jim & Christina Pivarnik, CRUISE CANCELLED
18-20 Aug Cruise Revised Pleasant Harbor Cruise Rick & Sandy Rezinas,
Paul Happlel & Sue
McKay
September
16 Sept Cruise Port Hadlock Bonfire & Potluck Cruise Michael Blankenship &
Margaret Woodcock
18--22 Sept Cruise Ballard Locks Cruise to Seattle
Ballard Locks Information
Paul & Elizabeth
Eisenhardt
October
11-13 Oct Event Garage Sale Set-up & Preparation; Wed. &
Thurs. 1-4pm; and Fri. 9:an-1:pm
Muriel Powers & Katie
Habegger, Sue Kutsch &
Kathy Painter
14 Oct Event Garage Sale final preparation &
Orientation 8-9am
Garage Sale (Open to Public 9am-2pm) and
Clean-up from 2pm
Muriel Powers & Katie
Habegger, Sue Kutsch &
Kathy Painter
21 Oct Event 6pm Crab Feast & noon Preparation Joe & Beth Burson, Bill &
Eileen Baratuci and Bob
& Diane Bergstrom
Paid Reservations – seating
limited to 87 (Clubhouse cur-
rently reserved for both dates)
28 Oct Event 6:30pm Halloween Party Mary & Jess Schefstrom,
Lisa & Darren O’Brien
and Gerry & Cindy Walsh
November
December
3-7
Dec
Cruise Bell Harbor Cruise Bruce & Kathy Painter,
Bob & Deb Williams and
Gerry & Cindy Walsh
16 Dec Event Holiday Potluck/Gift Swap
PTYC Board, Christina
Pivarnik and Rick Rezinas
Reservations – seating limited
to 87
Dec
Event Key City Theater Show with Cocktail Party
following at the Clubhouse
Houlton & Duane Madinger Private showing for PTYC/
January, 2018
20 Jan Event PTYC Change of Watch Celebration &
Dinner
Houlton & Duane
Madinger & Committee
Paid Reservations – seating
limited to 70
NOTE: Additional cruises and events can be added if Captains step up Rev. 4-23-17
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2017 New PTYC Members
Jim & Christine Neuman Lisa & Dave Joe & Leslie Roubal Wayne Smith &
(April) McCammon (May) (May) Char Wedin (June)
Look for these guests / future PTYC Members
Steve & Maggie Smith Jim & Susie Gorski Keith & Jean Marzan Don Oliveira & Kris Krusmark
(January) (February) (February) (March)
Brian McMahon &
Lilly Zhang (June)
See more photos in the GALLERY at: ptyc.net
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Legislative Update Of the three bills introduced by WA Dept. of Parks and Recreation and supported by RBAW, two of the three have been signed into law by Gov. Inslee: 1. Exempting buyers of flare guns to go through a weapons background check 2. Allowing law enforcement to impound vessels as a last resort if an operator is impaired and no other unimpaired person onboard is capable of taking control of the vessel.
The third bill which would remove antiquated wording in the WA State Boater’s Education card law and redirect funds from issuing the Card to some state park projects died from lack of a House floor vote even though it passed the Senate. It has another year in the two year cycle to be brought back to the House floor for a vote.
Update on Vessel HIN Changes
RBAW continues to work with the State Parks Boating Law administrator and marine titling agencies on the HIN format compliance project. WA Dept. of Licensing will NOT charge any fee for re-titling to assign a compliant HIN. RBAW appreciate’s the DOL generosity in absorbing this “unfunded mandate” by the US Coast Guard.
DOL is NOT reviewing compliance for “documented” vessels as that is a Federal Documentation Center issue and to date we have no information yet when or if that entity will issue a ruling on HIN compliance.
For pre-1972 vessels (before the legal mandate to have a HIN), DOL will accept ANY format or the original HIN, even just a one-or-two digit manufacturer’s number.
News from our Canadian Boating Neighbors
Annually, RBAW meets with the leaders of the Council of British Columbia Yacht Clubs to exchange information on boating in our respective areas. CBCYC reported at our recent meeting that a nonprofit BC Marine Parks Forever (MPF) is working with BC Provincial Marine Parks by spending donated dollars to make improvements to many of the stern ties we use on our summer cruises North. Within the last two years, 25 stern tie pins have been either replaced or repaired in Desolation Sound. Some have been redesigned so a stainless plate with a pin has been installed with chains coming down to the low water mark to remove the need to be mountain climbers to access them. This is being done with the hope that individuals will stop using trees as tie points, thus reducing damage. 2015 – 15 ties installed in Melanie Cove; 2016- 25 installed in Prideaux Haven and Scobil Island. A projected 65 additional shore ties will be installed this year.
American Friends of the Canadian Land Trust is working at allowing Americans to donate to the fund which will include marine park lands and receive an IRS tax receipt. Information will be placed on the RBAW website as information becomes available.
Volume 117, Issue 6 Baggywrinkle Page 9
Recreational Boaters Association of Washington (RBAW) Report for June
.
Linda Newland, RBAW Vice President for Administration-Elect and PTYC Delegate
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We had a terrific 40% response rate (79 out of 200 email addresses) to our survey. Those 79 were a good cross section of respondents, with half being members 3 years or less and half being more than 3 years with the club. The overwhelming majority support the idea that PTYC should provide support to local students pursuing a course of study that is marine or maritime related.
When asked how many fundraisers PTYC should have, the majority felt we should have two fundraisers each year (47%) with one fundraiser taking a close second (38%). We have lots of great comments to further consider, with the most frequent concern being the amount of volunteer time that goes into fundraising and seeking ways to maximize returns for the efforts invested.
Interest by members in the various types of scholarship fundraisers tells us that 75% of the respondents support the Garage Sale event, either with volunteer time or donations. 55% responded favorably to having a game or fun night as a fundraiser. A silent auction, raffle baskets, and a mail-in campaign each garnered about 30% support. Other ideas were suggested that need to be considered by the Scholarship Committee.
Members answers to club fundraising goals were widely spread with 43% of respondents answering in the $2-4,000 range and 36% suggesting $4,000 or more. In setting fundraising goals for the club, we need to consider the number of activities and support we might expect from those events.
It is evident from this survey that a majority of respondents expect to be generous with their voluntary financial support of the Scholarship Fund. 53% of respondents expect to contribute more than $75 in the course of a year. In terms of event affordability, 25% of respondents thought events should be priced at $35 or less. 40% of respondents answered that $50 was affordable and 29% answered $75 or more was affordable. This answer reflects the need to try and make participation affordable at varying levels when planning future fundraising events.
While 60% of respondents felt well informed regarding the PTYC scholarship program, 39% would like to know more or do not feel well informed. This may, in part, reflect that 20% of respondents are newcomers to PTYC.
Feedback from the Mardi Gras Bingo fundraiser came from approximately half of those attending the event and tells us that the most enjoyable parts were socializing, having a simple dinner and playing a game. The Raffle Baskets allowed for participation by those who could not attend the event. Many respondents were sorry they could not attend because they were out of town (lucky snowbirds!). Jane Asbury, Scholarship Committee Member
2017 PTYC Scholarship Fundraising Survey Analysis
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Use the links in the “Advertisers’ Ads (pages 24—26 or on
our Home Page at ptyc.net to easildy access their websites.
Volume 117, Issue 6 Baggywrinkle Page 15
Just a reminder:
Our September 12 General Meeting
begins at 5:30pm with a Soup & Salad Potluck!
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Sign up online or
Contact Cruise Captains
Paul & Elizabeth Eisenhardt
360-385-1562
Cruise Snap Shot: September 18th: Shilshole Bay Marina
Shilshole Bay Marina is located in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, home
to many restaurants, retailers, events, parks, and more. We’ll either enjoy
a barbeque hosted by our cruise captains, or we can go as a group to
enjoy one of the nearby restaurants in Ballard. We’ll let the cruisers
decide once we have sign ups. Guest moorage rates are $1.25/ft.
September 19th: Fisherman’s Terminal
Fishermen’s Terminal in Ballard Interbay is home for hundreds of working fishing boats
that spend months on the open sea off the coast of Alaska. It is also a convenient
stopping place for pleasure boats that have successfully navigated the locks through to
Lake Union and Lake Washington. We’ll share hors d’oeuvres together on one of our
boats and then enjoy dinner at Highliner Public House that has recently re-opened, or
Chinook’s at Salmon Bay. Guest moorage rates are $1.00/ft.
September 20th: Seattle Yacht Club
Founded in 1892, SYC is one of the country's most active and long-established yacht
clubs. We’ll dine together in The Marine Room that offers great drinks and casual
dining in a comfortable setting overlooking Portage Bay. The outdoor deck is popular in
the summer months. Seattle Yacht Club is close to the University of Washington as
well as University Village Shopping Center is just an Uber ride away.
September 21st: Kingston Marina
Kingston Marina was established by the state legislature in 1919 as one of
the original Mosquito Fleet landing sites. The port is located on Apple
Tree Cove where the Carpenter Creek Estuary flows into Puget
Sound. Our very own Jim Pivarnik is the Executive Director at the Port of
Kingston. We will plan a cookout. We’ll provide the main dish… cruise
participants bring your own beverage and a side dish. Guest moorage is
$1.00/ft.
Cruise Captains Paul & Elizabeth Eisenhardt
Click here
for:
Detailed Lo
cks Info
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FAIR WINDS COMMITTEE
A “Thinking of You” card was sent to Dick Kutsch.
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: Kathy Painter: (907) 831-1512
or Zoe Ann Dudley: (360)385-1368 or Sue Kutch: (379-0340360) or
Mary Ann Verneuil.
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 Dan Newland for details: 510/290-6885 or [email protected]
Note: T-37 is a 37” long Radio Controlled Sailboat kit, although built models do become available from time to time.
In addition to my video series on T-37s, here is the link to a less sophisticated but helpful Builder’s Blog from Gary Bart. http://t37buildlog.blogspot.com email: [email protected]
Cruising Connections is a bulletin board that helps PTYC members organize personal cruises with fellow members. These cruises are not sponsored by PTYC and do not receive funding. The three forums are "Pop-Up Cruises", "Casual Cruises 2017", and "Crew Wanted or Crew Available". Cruise
Connections is not a blog. Only cruise related announcements may be posted on the forums. This is not the place to advertise items for sale, discuss maintenance issues, or share your recipe for margaritas. Please do not include attachments – they take too much data!
Getting Started To access Cruising Connections, go to the PTYC website, ptyc.net. Cruising Connections is in the pull-down menu under “Boating”. You will find detailed directions on using Cruising Connections. From there, click on the link into the bulletin board using the member's only password. Try it out immediately by clicking here: http://ptyc.net/boating/cruising-connections-instructions/ This is supposed to run hands-free, but if you have any questions, contact Sue McKay, Bill Baratuci, Macy Galbreath, or Ilona Bell. During the cruising season, the response time may be a little longer than during the rest of the year. Cruising Connections Team: Bill Baratuci, Macy Galbreath & Sue McKay
Cruising Connections Is Up and Running!
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(KUDOS: Praise and Respect resulting from an act or achievement)
OPENING DAY KUDOS
A very big THANK YOU plus Kudos to: Houlton Madinger for her many creative ideas and delicious recipes
Opening Day Photographers—Kudos to: Jane Asbury, Steve Froggett, John Oliveira, Bruce Painter, Cindy Walsh and numerous others…
Friday Setup/decorating—Kudos to: Steve Froggett, Bob & Diane Bergstrom, Bruce & Kathy Painter, Beth Burson and Jess & Mary Schefstrom
Flag Ceremony—Kudos to: Norm Stevens and Crew; Rowan & Evelyn Lynn and Serena Silva
Friday’s Dinner Cooks—Kudos to: Kathy Painter, Christina Pivarnik, Beth Burson, Mary & Jess Schefstrom, Barb Soskin and Margaret Woodcock
Friday’s Dinner Servers—Kudos to: David & Lisa McCammon, Bob & Diane Bergstrom, Val Thurston, Bob Williams, Sue McKay and Jane Asbury
Friday’s Bartenders—Kudos to: Gerry & Cindy Walsh
Saturday Donuts and Coffee—Kudos to: Jim & Christina Pivarnik and Mary & Jess Schefstrom
Saturday Parade—Kudos to: Fleet Captain Debbie Williams
Saturday Parade Small Craft—Chelcie Liu
Saturday Parade Shore Side Speakers—Char Quandt, Marilynne Gates and Katherine Buchanan
Saturday Dinner—Kudos to: Val & Tom Thurston, Sue McKay & Paul Happel, Kathy & Bruce Painter, Barb Soskin, Sandy Litzler and Jane Asbury
Bartenders—Kudos to: Jim & Christina Pivarnik and Gerry & Cindy Walsh
A special THANK YOU to—Deb Williams for creating, ordering and now utilizing official PTYC stationary for thank you notes.
See event photos in the GALLERY at: ptyc.net
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1998 OFFSHORE 48
Tons of upgrades, twin cat diesel, genset, tender, new electronics, new bottom, well cared for. Owner may carry some paper for qualified buyer. Price: $250,000
Contact: Sunset Yacht Sales
Brandy Buntin (360) 981-7474
(808) 640-7474
Nautical Items for Sale
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Shop at our ‘on-line’
PTYC Ship Store! ces.landsend.com/ptyc
310 AVON Inflatable Dinghy
Air Floor, Oars and Seat. Good condition, stored indoors Price: Make Offer
Contact: Mike Soskin
(360) 385-7499
Nautical Items for Sale
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ACI Boats /Goldstar Marine Now open under new ownership and management, Gold Star Marine offers full-service repair and maintenance for your boat. Hydraulics, electrical, repowers, painting, systems, mechanical . . . we do it all! Located in the Boat Yard in Port Townsend. 360.385.1203, [email protected]
JOIN IN to keep PTYC the fun club it is!
Contact 2017 Commodore Duane Madinger: [email protected]
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GALMUKOFF MOBILE MARINE Complete Maintenance & Repair. Journeyman Mechanics. Diesel - Generators- All Plumbing – All Systems – Electrical. Haulouts - Prop & Shaft – Re-Power – Re-Fit. “Factory Authorized” – Cummins – Westerbeke – Universal – Perkins. WELDING, STAINLESS & ALUMINUM Tanks, Exhaust & Custom Metal Work. P.O. Box 930 Port Hadlock, WA 98339 (360) 301-4871 (360) 531-2270-cell www.galmukoffmarine.com [email protected]
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
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
HENERY 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.heneryhardware.com [email protected]
EDENSAW WOODS, LTD Jim (Kiwi) Ferris: Owner. Founded in 1984, Edensaw Woods offers over 100 species of exotic and domestic hardwoods, softwoods, and veneers to boat builders, home remodelers, cabinet makers and woodworkers. Along with marine hardwoods and plywoods, the Port Townsend Showroom offers: flooring, decking, shop & hand tools, finishes, adhesives and, a grand assortment of exotic wood slabs and turning blanks to meet the needs of our fine customers. 211 Seton Road, Port Townsend MAIN LINE: 360.385.7878 | FAX: 360.385.5215 | TOLL FREE: 800.745.3336 website: Edensaw.com [email protected]
ADMIRAL SHIP SUPPLY, INC. Bob Frank, Owner. Daily orders and deliveries from Seattle - Including Fisheries Supply, Seattle Marine, Redden Marine & Others. 305 10th Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Located in Port of Port Townsend’s Boat Yard, behind Key City Fish. Phone: (360) 379-9921 Fax: (360) 379-9947 [email protected]
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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 Port Ludlow Marina, Latitude 47. 55.30′,
Longitude 122 41.10′, welcomes you to the pristine shores of Ludlow Bay
where guests and slip holders enjoy the best of waterfront resort activities.
With 300-slips and accommodating vessels up to 200′, the marina is perfect
for a yacht club cruise, rendezvous weekend getaway or to call your home
port. Our goal is to provide an experience that will make us your favorite
Puget Sound port of call. Call for moorage availability. 1-800-308-7991 or
360-437-0513.
PORT OF PORT TOWNSEND offers two great marinas on the Port Townsend waterfront that serve as the boaters’ gateway to the San Juan Islands and Canada’s vast cruising grounds, as well as those of Alaska. Our Point Hudson facility is the area’s premier transient marina and home of the annual Wooden Boat Festival; while the Boat Haven facility can accommodate vessels up to 100’ and offers a full selection of marine trade professionals for all your haul-outs and maintenance needs. (360) 385-0656 ww.portofpt.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 [email protected] www.seamarineco.com
THE WINE SELLER Joe Euro, Owner The “Small-Town” Wine Shop with
the “Big-City” Selection! Surprisingly Competitive Prices: wine-beer-bubbly.
Everyday value wines from 2/$7.99. Rare & older vintages! Special orders!
We Ship! Open 7 days a week 10:30 am till at least 7:00 pm. Open 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!
www.PTWineSeller.com (360) 385-76731 888-MAX-WINE (1-888-629-9463)
YACHTSMEN'S MARINE SERVICES offers top quality mobile maintenance for your vessel, providing complete - Detail, Year-Round Wash Down, Bottom Work, Bright work and now Bottom Paint (starting at $25/ft General Repairs, Management & Transport. Call or Email today to schedule a free estimate. [Website coming soon] Joe Garcia - owner (360)-270-0700 [email protected]
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EDITOR’S CORNER
DEADLINE for next issue is August 20th
Please e-mail any photos in .jpg format and articles
longer than 2 or 3 lines as a separate attachment to:
Look for our event photos and News items on our
website — ptyc.net.
Editor for September 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 360/379-9119 or
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
Craig Kurath
Kathy Liu
Kathy Painter
Christina Pivarnik
Betty Petrie
Mary Schefstrom
Cindy Walsh
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