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Reminder of the impact of the Jr Sailing program

Sailing Camp

By Harrison Zima

When I arrived at the Ware River Yacht Club, I was feeling very worried. I knew how to sail so I don’t know why I was nervous. Maybe it was because I was shy, or afraid I was going to make a fool out of myself. But there was no backing out now. I decided to suck it up and deal with it. So, I got out of my Dad’s van. My Dad told me everything I needed to know. When I walked in, I met all of the other kids. Then I met the counselors, who were pretty nice.

Once that was done the counselors said it was time to go sailing. We did just that. Then everyone got their boats rigged and into the water. The counselors told us to go to a peninsula called “Windmill Point”. The water looked like emeralds glistening and glimmering as I sailed through the water. When we arrived, the counselors told us we could do whatever we wanted. We played games, talked, and had a great time. The next day was pretty much the same as the first day. We all got to go on the big sailboat. The boat was black with big white sails. We sailed a lot on the pace ship.

We got to begin racing the following days, the counselors told us it was a regatta. They spent 30 minutes telling us the rules of racing and how to do the races. After that we did the regattas. I got a 4th, 7th and a 3rd. the fifth day it was raining so we had no wind. We played a board game called Risk. Risk is a game about conquering the world.

On the sixth day we did more regattas and played in the water. On the last day we had a picnic at Windmill Point. It was sunny, the sand was cool, the waves were peaceful, and all was still. We ate watermelon, cake and other things to eat and drink.

The lesson I learned is not to be scared to try new things. I had fun.

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Welcome Aboard

We would like to welcome Carolyn and Mike of Mathews County. They heard about WRYC through boating friends. Carolyn has already come out and participated in the Sunday sailing race series.

We also want to welcome Matt and his two sons from West Point. Matt first heard about WRYC by word of mouth and then followed up on the web-site for more information. If you see someone launching a Hobie Cat from the Club, walk over and say hello. It will be Matt!

We are looking forward to meeting everyone at the up-coming socials!

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Fall Rentals and Upcoming Events

It has been quite the year for change and flexibility. We have all had to adapt in some way to our changing world. WRYC adapted and successfully held the 2020 Governor’s Cup. It looked a little different but fun was had by all that participated.

Despite all the changes there are still things happening at WRYC this fall. WRYC has missed several of your annul events this summer, so it was decided to wrap them ALL into one BIG EVENT. Mark your calendars for September 5 for our annual Labor Day Event. It will be a BIG EVENT.

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Summer on the Ware

Greetings from Seaford! I hope this message finds you all in good health. Summer is in full swing and there is no better place to spend it than on the grounds and surrounding waterways of the Ware River Yacht Club.

I have spent the last several Sundays sailing in the Sunday sailing series and would love to see more members come down for fellowship and good times on the river. You don’t have to be a seasoned to sailor to enjoy. We have several knowledgeable skippers who can get you out on the water and introduce you to small boat sailing/racing, or bring some lawn chairs and watch the races from the shore. My wife and daughter kayak while watching everyone race and have a great time!  

As I mentioned last month, we have decided to move forward with our plans to host the Governor’s Cup which is our Annual Regatta. The dates for the event will be the first weekend in August, 8/1 and 8/2. In an effort to make this a successful and safe event for all we will be changing the format a bit. All events/activities will be held outside. We have secured the VA Blue Crab Co. food truck as our caterer for lunch and dinner, and as previously stated our awards ceremony will be held outdoors. Due to the pandemic we are expecting a smaller than average fleet, but we still need help from the membership to make this event a success. We will need a finish line boat, mark boat, safety boat, as well as on-shore support. Come on down and enjoy some sailboat racing and a nice meal!  Meals range from $10-$15 a plate.

A Notice of Race is posted on the WRYC webpage and registration and payment information can be found there as well. If you are interested in lending a hand, please reach out to Clayton and Ginger James or Fleet Captain Scott Titus. Let’s all get together and make this event a huge success!

Sincerely,

Jonathan Matthews

Commodore

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Sailing is in Full Swing

Junior Sailing

Despite the extremely warm temperatures, the Junior Sailing Program has provided opportunity for the up and coming next generation of sailors to get out on the water. The instructors have done a fantastic job both on and off the water. Thank you to all of the adults who have come out to oversee the camp and ensure the kids have a safe environment.

By maintaining proper social distancing rules, by wearing face covering shields, and more importantly by staying outside and on the water, WE WERE able to hold our abbreviated 2020 summer sailing camp program. Thanks to staff and volunteers, we mana…

By maintaining proper social distancing rules, by wearing face covering shields, and more importantly by staying outside and on the water, WE WERE able to hold our abbreviated 2020 summer sailing camp program. Thanks to staff and volunteers, we manage more than 30 campers and successfully continue to share the joy of sailing with all participants. We feel extremely fortunate to have been able to offer this camp again this season and now we are hopeful To RETURN to a more normal 2021 Sailing Camp Program.

Some new news on the fleet this month. First, the Scout 175 powerboat that was donated to the club has been sold. The money from that sale will go towards a skiff with outboard and trailer. The skiff will be used to support Junior Sailing and the Sunday Series as a mark/safety boat. Second, the Catalina 27 is still for sale. The boat, numerous sets of sails, and an assortment of spare parts will make a great PHRF racing boat or coastal cruiser for someone willing to put in a little elbow grease. Proceeds from that sale will be put towards improvements to the fleet boats. Finally, WAGTAIL is back on her mooring at the club. Minor repairs are still ongoing while the boat is in the water. A brand new mainsail has been ordered. Thanks to Steve and Dave for all the hard work getting WAGTAIL cleaned up and ready for the shortened season; and thanks to Jim for the electrical work.

Finally, the club has four new moorings, complete with new helix anchors and complete chain rode. Thanks to Jim for taking the lead on procurement and diving with me during the install. Also, thanks to John for supporting from the power boat on the surface, we could not have done it without that support. The helix anchors provide much more holding power than concrete anchors. We are anticipating the boats will stay put a lot better now than before. We did leave one of the old moorings near the swim platform. That mooring should only be used by boats utilizing the swim platform and only while people are with the boat (not overnight). The new moorings are marked one through four. Moorings two and four will be the permanent moorings of the club owned keel boat fleet. Moorings one and three are available for club members use.

Hope to see everyone at the 2020 Governor’s Cup! See you on the water.

Scott

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Social News for WRYC

Hello all! We hope everyone is faring well and staying safe!

As stating in the last newsletter, the Governor’s Cup Regatta will be held this coming Saturday and Sunday, August 1st and 2nd. All registration needed to be online. The Blue Crab food truck will be here, offering tasty crab and shrimp dishes as well as non-seafood entrees. Please come enjoy the fun, staying safely distant, taking in the beautiful Ware River views!

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The first weekend in September, Saturday the 5th, we are boldly planning to celebrate the season- as much as safely possible- with a fine Labor Day ‘Combination’ Social! This is to include a little of all the Events we have had to cancel…..We will have a light and sound show, flag raising, Run for the Roses-Kentucky Derby celebration as well as, hopefully, a fun Bluegrass band to play on the grounds. Come enjoy seeing fellow members and guests as we celebrate the season by the beautiful Ware! Tickets will be $18 per person which will include a Mint Julep. Burgers, dogs, and summer salads will be served by caterer, Tim Winchester, in a safe line by gloved and masked servers. Hope to see you!

Alice Bredin-Karny and Jane Smith- Social Coordinators


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Welcome Aboard!

We would like to extend a warm welcome to our newest members:

Garrett, is a junior member and will be an active participant in the Sunday Racing Series when available. Fred and his wife, Elizabeth and two sons spend time in Ware Neck in the summer. They plan on attending club events and helping out whenever possible.

Both Garrett and Fred have long standing family ties to WRYC and both participated in the JR sailing program growing up.

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