Winter mooring cleanup needed

 

Winter moorings need to be removed from the club. Most are behind the dinghy rack- if not gone by the first week of August they will no longer be here.

Those who have not put on your summer moorings need to know that there is much kelp and muscles which is pulling them down. Many moorings were lost this year and if you don’t do anything this year it might not be there next season. The cost to retrieve it if it cannot be found is expensive

Winter marks need to be more than 1 lobster buoy and MUST have your name on it.

Galley is open!

Great news for TYC!  

The Galley is open with a limited (but expanding soon) menu, utilizing window side service!

Thanks John, it’s great to see you again this year!

Well maintained Cape Dory 30 for sale, moored at TYC!

This great looking, well maintained sloop has tiller steering, a teak interior, a teak and holly sole, and newly covered cabin cushions. The galley has an icebox and an alcohol stove. Sails include a new main in about 2017, a new 135% genoa in 2018, an asymmetric spinnaker in ATN sock, a drifter, a yankee, and a storm jib.

She is powered by a Beta 14 diesel which is in good shape and has been well maintained. Electronics include a chart plotter, depth sounder, and both mast-mounted and hand-held VHF. The boat was re-wired by an electrical engineer. I have a 30 lb Rocna anchor that has not yet been mounted, and solar panels with a controller that also have yet to be mounted. The cabin settee cushions are newly re-covered as of the 2020 season. There are many other related items.

For more information, check out the “For Sale” section on the website by clicking here! 

To keep our “For Sale” section up to date, if you may have something listed there and have sold the item, please let us know by clicking here so we can note it!

Thanks!

Week of July 12 TYC Racing Update

Wednesday Night Keelboat Racing- July 8 saw the first race of the 2020 season with a practice “fun” in 3 classes: participating were 7 Ensign’s, 4 non-spinnaker (B class), and 3 spinnaker (A class) boats. Despite the light winds, everyone was able to finish the course before dark.  July 15 will be the first official race of the Summer Series.

Thursday Night Force 5 Racing: July 9 was the last race of the Spring Series for the Force 5’s.  Racing started in May with 4 boats, but this week saw 7 boats competing.  Five races were sailed, with Rob Scala (2019 North American champ) winning every race, showing he still has his mojo from last year.

 

Commissioning 2020

Please join the TYC Commodore, Officers and Executive Committee on July 11th at 11:00AM for the 2020 Commissioning Ceremony.

The ceremony will be streamed live on the TYC Facebook page.

Watch from the beach or your boat, and will mark the opening of our 2020 season!

A moment of silence will be observed in honor of members lost during the past year:
Joseph Kaplowe, Jon Peterson and James Reyburn.

We ask all members to help us celebrate the opening by blowing your boat horn or bell after the firing of the TYC cannon.

New Senior and Intermediate Members will receive their TYC burgee after the ceremony concludes.

Membership cards and Yachting Club of America cards will also be available.

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