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Gone so Fast!

July certainly has flown by and was a busy month at the WRYC, full of sailing activities. I would like to thank all who had a hand in making these events so successful. Without naming names (there are many) you know who you are and without your unwavering support of sailing our Club would not be what it is. As summer winds down remember that there is still plenty of time to make it out to the Club and enjoy time on the water or enjoy the beautiful grounds. Sundays are for racing as well as fellowship with other members. I look forward to seeing you all soon.  

Be Well, 

Jonathan Matthews
Commodore

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Adult Sailing Update

Despite a slow start due to weather and scheduling, we were able to get fifteen brave souls out for the adult sailing program. No prior sailing experience was necessary and classes began inside with an overview of the basics. Afterwards it was out on the water using the Albacores, Lasers and Wags (the Club keel boat). Everything was very informal, low key and NO pressure, which was great for everyone’s confidence. After a few Saturday sessions, students learned sailing basics, terminology, rigging and de-rigging the boats. The objective of Adult Sailing is for students to be competent when taking a small boat out for a sail, and with a little more practice, that goal will be met. Everyone has done a tremendous job of braving requests and demonstrating a willingness to adventure out on the Ware.

We will likely finish the summer with another class or two and then resume again next spring.

I’d like to thank Jim G., Stephanie P., Bill B., and Ian P. for assisting me on various Saturdays.

Joe M.

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Albacores, Albacores everywhere...........

July was filled with lots of boating activity as the Club saw 2 sessions of Junior Sailing Classes, Adult Sailing Saturday with Joe Morgan featuring Albacore and Laser instruction, and of course the Albacore Nationals.

The highlight of the month was the Club’s hosting of the Albacore Nationals, which went off without a hitch thanks to the dedicated Club members who did a FANTASTIC job helping our core committee organize and work the event. My biggest shout outs go to Layne Brown (who wore multiple hats) , Jane Smith and Jane Wilson (Food) John Singleton & team (RC), Gary Hermanson (Logistics), Joe Morgan (Event shirts) and Trish Schengber and Carolyn August ( goodies for the SWAG bags) There were many other members who donated time, talents and or boats and to all of them I say………….THANK YOU !! We couldn’t have done it without you.

I also want to mention Hayes Sailmakers who provided the tote bags made from old sail cloth! Thanks Phil !

We ended up with 21 boats registered and 20 that started the series. Despite some tough wind situations mid-day Saturday we finally managed to get in 3 races and another 3 on Sunday (One was a bit long). All in all it was a big success and the sailors all commented on what a terrific place Ware River is to sail, and host these events. For those of you who know the Albacore class, Barney Harris, a top Albacore sailor for years took first place in the Presidents Fleet. For those skippers who had never sailed in the Class Nationals before, there is the Challenger Fleet, and in that division our own Joe Morgan took first place. Congrats to Barney with crew Lee Mullins and Joe with crew Ian Palmer, and all the winners !

We still have some great looking long sleeve rash guard shirts from the Nationals available for sale in multiple sizes. Please see me or Layne Wilson if interested.

As I write this article we are getting ready for the Governors Cup Regatta and looking forward to another active weekend on the Ware River. I hope to see YOU at the Club soon!

Respectfully

Jim Garrett - Fleet

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Bookings Continue

We all know what a beautiful spot the WRYC grounds are. The word is spreading, we already have 5 rentals booked for 2022. Keep spreading the word about “the jewel on the Ware'“.

Layne, WRYC Manager

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Because You've Asked...

Before I introduce the newest members, I would like to address a concern that keeps popping up. Many of you have asked why we don't include last names in the TellTale. I must admit it feels awkward when writing the articles to omit the last names of new members. I mean, what kind of introduction is that? The simple answer is security. Because the TellTale is on the internet, we have been advised NOT to use last names for security purposes. That said, we do send a follow-up e-blast to WRYC membership only, welcoming the new members and using full names.

New Members in July:

Andy & Anne M. of Richmond and their twins; Graham and Isabel

Erich & Gerilynn M. of Williamsburg

Jim & Suzie D. of Gloucester

Alyssa A. of Yorktown

Welcome and we look forward to getting to know all of you!

Beve H.

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Smooth Sailing

Summer is in full swing at the Ware River Yacht Club and there are a lot things happening in the near future not the least of which is the Albacore Nationals happening the weekend of the 9th. With adult sailing classes and Sunday racing,it is great to see the Club and grounds being enjoyed. I look forward to seeing you all soon and sincerely hope that everyone enjoys their Fourth!

Cheers,

Jonathan Matthews
Commodore

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