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OYSTER ROAST-11/13/2021

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Social 5:00pm Dinner 6:00pm

Roasted Oysters

Guinea Clam Chowder

Hamburgers & Hot dogs

With all the fixin’s

Salad & Dessert

Adults $30, Children $12 (6-12yrs)

Beer & Wine provided along

With soft drinks and mixers

Hosted by the Grants, Browns and others

RSVP by 11/7 to wareriveryc@gmail.com

Space limited

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Welcome "Tranquility Base" our new Islander 30 Keel Boat

Happy Fall WRYC,

I mentioned last month I would have some exciting news to report to the club and here it is! Our newest addition to the fleet is a 30’ Islander Bahamas ! The boat is well equipped and in the process of being moved down from Annapolis to its new home on the Ware River. The boat should be on the hook at the club by the 3rd of November and available for viewing during the Oyster Roast the weekend of the 13th. Soon after it will be moved to the hard at Severn River Marina. We have several items to take care of on this boat as well as our Paceship 26’ Wagtail and I’ll be putting together a list of “to do’s” for both boats soon. Please be on the lookout for the email as I’ll be soliciting help for this work!

We have all but wrapped up the sailing season and will be moving club boats over to the field for the winter months. I could use some help the weekend of the 6/7th moving the Opti’s from the ramp area as well as the Albacores. Please email me @ jgarret1 @ gmx.com if you are available to help. I’ll send out a separate email reminder as well. This shouldn’t take more than an hour tops.

Lastly, I’m working on a survey and meeting agenda for our winter meeting and will get the survey out to the sailing community soon so please be on the lookout. Finally, for those who would still like to contribute to the Keel Boat fund we are just a few thousand away from our goal……any amount helps offset the clubs portion. Thanks for your support !!

Respectfully,

Jim Garrett - Fleet

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Changing Seasons

With the changing of the seasons comes a change in pace. Things are beginning to slow down at the WRYC as we transition from summer to fall, but we still have some great opportunities to gather and enjoy the Club and each other’s company. Be on the lookout for our much loved and well attended Oyster Roast. It is sure to be a great time. There is also still time to get out on the water and enjoy our little slice of heaven. I hope to see you all soon.

Jonathan Matthews

Commodore

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Fall Sailing?................Absolutely !

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It may be October but that’s some of the best sailing weather here in the Commonwealth. As the temps start to cool we can still get out on the water, even in the smaller boats. I plan to leave one Club Albacore near the ramp at least thru October. The keel boat is also available thru October and I still have a weekend or 2 available should someone want to get checked out so let me know.

Speaking of Albacore’s, the Club just acquired another boat, including a decent trailer AND a dolly. The new boat (#7494) has a yellow deck, newer set of sails and is set up as more of a day sailor. It still needs to have the mast stepped and rigged but all the pieces and parts are there.

Now, on to more serious business. I have reached out to the membership regarding boat storage and asked all who store a boat on Club property to send me an email providing the boat type, length, trailered/not trailered, but received only a few responses. In the next week or so I will be sending out another notice to the membership asking for this information again. We need to have an accurate listing of ALL stored boats for a multitude of reasons, including who to contact in case of damage, impending weather moving in, etc. Please take this request seriously so we can protect both you and the Club.

Not really much else to report for now. I do have a special surprise for the Club but I think I’ll save that for next month!

Have a safe and enjoyable October.

Jim Garrett - Fleet

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Feelin Hot

August in southeastern Virginia can be brutal and this year has been no exception! Despite the heat the Club has been very active with our annual Governors Cup as well as adult sailing on Saturdays. After all, what better way to escape the heat than be on the water enjoying the breeze? As stated in other submissions, there is still plenty of time to get out on the water or enjoy the Club grounds before the weather turns, so I hope to see you there! I would like to thank all who have had a hand in making this season a success. You know who you are. See you all soon down on the Ware.

Jonathan Matthews
Commodore

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Labor Day Social Re-scheduled

Labor Day is upon us and as you all are aware, the normal time for our social has been rescheduled. This is partly due to my having a slower than planned recovery from a hip replacement and members out of town. As you will see in the invite, the new date is September 26th. Please RSVP so we can give a good headcount to Scoot’s for the BBQ.

Summer at the club has been busy! We hosted the Albacore National Regatta in July and also held the Governor’s Cup Regatta July 31st-August 2nd. I want to thank everyone for coming forth to help with both functions! As we have said in the past, this is your club and participation from the members is most essential.

The social at the end of September falls on a Sunday when the sailing group has their Sunday series of racing. They typically finish around 3, so if anyone wants to come a bit early to observe the sailors, please do. We are pleased that one of our members, Carolyn August will be providing music for our enjoyment.

Looking forward to seeing and meeting all the new members who have signed on board this year!!!

Ya’ll come, hear…Jane Smith, Social chair

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Adult Sailing/So Much Fun!!

The adult sailing program this summer was an experience I never dreamed I would have. Growing up on a farm in the mountains, sailing was out of my field of vision for 25 years. It wasn’t until my husband Harry had the itch to get back into sailing, in the very place he learned to sail, did I think to maybe give it a go. Having piloted planes before, it turns out...a sail is just a vertical wing!

Under the tutelage of Joe, Jim, and Bill, I was able to go from zero to hero in a matter of a few weekends. I never stepped foot in a sailboat until this summer. From learning how to tie a figure eight knot, to the points of sail, to then serving as crew on Albacores and solo-sailing Lasers, Saturdays became something I looked forward to after a long work week. I thought sailing was so out of my reach; yet, here I was, doing it! 

Joe always claimed we “get what we pay for” with the adult sailing program at WRYC. However, you get much, much more than you pay for. You gain knowledge, experience, and friends. If you are on the fence about sailing, a little rusty, or a sprout like me, give it a try! You won’t regret it.

-Autumn T, WRYC member since 2019

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Welcome all new members!

Word of mouth is certainly spreading about WRYC and we would like to welcome the following families for the month of August.

Stephanie & Gary of Hayes, VA

Iliya and Leonne; daughter May, and sons, Alex and Paul of Ware Neck, VA (former members)

Reid of Ware Neck, VA

David and Carmen and daughter, Danielle, of Yorktown, VA

We look forward to meeting you all and can’t wait to get together soon!

Beve H.

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