Last night's "Spring Fling" dinner at the clubhouse was beautifully hosted by Jill and Greg Reid. Perhaps the most meaningful part of the evening was hearing cruising memories from the club's charter members. So, I thought it appropriate that a blog devoted to club cruising events should have a few of those memories posted. It's thanks to the energy and efforts of those charter members in 1976 that we have this club today and we're indebted to them.
Thank you, SBYC Charter Members!
Most memorable and/or funniest SBYC experience:
- The blind dinghy races on Opening Day were referred to by several folks with Dick & Mona Reynolds offering "They continued to get better each year and they were a riot!"
- The Reynolds also rated the Cook-off cruises to Blakely Island as especially memorable with the chili cook-off won by the "Gay Cabelleros" as the highlight
- The Reid Harbor dinghy parade was particuarily memorable for Jack and Claudette Gubrud
- Hi and Elly Kuenzi's cruise north in an 18 1/2' boat filled with camping gear, 4 kids and a dog in a rough Strait of Georgia was remembered as a tearful experience for Elly while the kids loved the adventure
- Another rough cruise was most memorable for John and Dolores Bratland. John's tale of the 14 mile crossing from Vancouver had others in the audience groaning as they remembered their participation in that event
- Clubhouse dinners with our own handsome, dancing men as waiters made a lasting impression on Ola and Betty Roald while Alice and Ellsworth Meyer recall a dinner where Vice Commodore Meyer was alloted just $27.00 for the meal
- Ham Vittery's recollection of an Opening Day pig roast (complete with photos sent for us to look at) can only leave us grateful today that we have Double Barrel BBQ preparing our dinner this year
Our charter members' advice to SBYC members today:
- Hi and Elly say "Keep your finger on the chart! Stay on course, watch the instruments and be aware of the weather"
- Ham offers "All I regret is that I did not write logs on all our trips and keep them so I could remember the cruises and pass them on to others"
- Mona and Dick write "Have fun! Get as many involved as possible and Don't Get Too Serious!"
Advice worth heeding, wouldn't you say? I think it's also worthwhile to bring back the dinghy parades, blind races and dancing waiters. Let's start making some more fun memories, okay?!
