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TABLE OF CONTENTS Classifieds � � � � � � � � � � 8-9 Junior Sailing � � � � � � � � 7 Nominations Committee � � 4 Officer Ballots � �������5 Port Co-Captains � � � � � � � � 6 Port Captain 2017 � � � � � � � 2 Wurstfest � � � � � � � � � � � � �3 Commodore s R eport Sandra Lindsey D itty B ag the Lake Canyon Yacht Club, Canyon Lake, Texas SAIL CANYON LAKE www. lcyc.net CALENDAR December 2 White Elephant Christmas Party December 10 Winter Series: Keelboats December 11 Winter Series: Boardboats Commodore's Breakfast December 31 New Year's Eve Party December 2016 Volume 48 – Number 12 Photo by Lisa Begley Norman & Lisa Torres ���������� San Antonio, TX Clark Purkiss ������������������������ San Antonio, TX Welcome NewMembers T his year we have had many successes at our club� We competed the new water well, septic system, and will soon start work on the breakwater� In July, the Leukemia Cup was extremely successful� is summer saw some dock parties that encouraged club members to become more engaged in our club� is year’s Wurstfest was the best attended in several years� Our youth have traveled far and near this year bringing home awards to show their success� As I have traveled across Texas this year, I have often heard people talk about how great a place Lake Canyon Yacht Club is� I have been honored to spread the word about our club� It is a great place� Our members are wel- coming and accepting to everyone who enters our gates� It doesn’t matter if you are a doctor, lawyer, or school teacher� Everyone is so help- ful� It doesn’t matter if it is launching a boat or mixing up extra salads in the kitchen� LCYC is known across the state for being a great club� We still have several upcoming events in December� e club White Elephant party is on Dec�2nd at 6:00� e Annual Meet- ing will be on Dec� 3rd� We will be electing new Board of Governors members and a Vice Commodore at the meeting� ere is a limited number of seats for this meeting and din- ner� Please make your reservations early� e food is fabulous and fleet champions will be awarded that night� e Winter Series will be- gin on Dec� 10th� ere is the Commodore’s Grog on Dec� 10th� December 11th is the final Commodore’s Breakfast followed by the beginning of the Winter Series for Boardboats� Our final event of the year is the New Year’s Eve party on December� 31st� Try to make sure you attend these activities� I’ll see you around the club� Sandra Terry Tomko's son and severn year old grandson foiling on Canyon Lake!

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Classifieds � � � � � � � � � � 8-9Junior Sailing � � � � � � � � 7Nominations Committee � � 4Officer Ballots � � � � � � � � 5Port Co-Captains � � � � � � � � 6Port Captain 2017 � � � � � � � 2Wurstfest � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3

Commodore’sReport Sandra Lindsey

DittyBagthe

Lake Canyon Yacht Club, Canyon Lake, TexasSAIL CANYON LAKE

www. lcyc.net

CALENDAR   December 2

White Elephant Christmas Party

  December 10Winter Series: Keelboats

  December 11Winter Series: BoardboatsCommodore's Breakfast

  December 31 New Year's Eve Party

December 2016Volume 48 – Number 12

Photo by Lisa Begley

Norman & Lisa Torres ���������� San Antonio, TXClark Purkiss ������������������������San Antonio, TX

Welcome NewMembers

This year we have had many successes at our club� We competed the new water well, septic system, and will soon start

work on the breakwater� In July, the Leukemia Cup was extremely successful� This summer saw some dock parties that encouraged club members to become more engaged in our club� This year’s Wurstfest was the best attended in several years� Our youth have traveled far and near this year bringing home awards to show their success�

As I have traveled across Texas this year, I have often heard people talk about how great a place Lake Canyon Yacht Club is� I have been honored to spread the word about our club� It is a great place� Our members are wel-coming and accepting to everyone who enters our gates� It doesn’t matter if you are a doctor, lawyer, or school teacher� Everyone is so help-ful� It doesn’t matter if it is launching a boat or mixing up extra salads in the kitchen� LCYC is known across the state for being a great club�

We still have several upcoming events in December� The club White Elephant party is on Dec�2nd at 6:00� The Annual Meet-ing will be on Dec� 3rd� We will be electing new Board of Governors members and a Vice Commodore at the meeting� There is a limited number of seats for this meeting and din-ner� Please make your reservations early� The food is fabulous and fleet champions will be awarded that night� The Winter Series will be-gin on Dec� 10th� There is the Commodore’s Grog on Dec� 10th� December 11th is the final Commodore’s Breakfast followed by the beginning of the Winter Series for Boardboats� Our final event of the year is the New Year’s Eve party on December� 31st� Try to make sure you attend these activities�

I’ll see you around the club�Sandra

Terry Tomko's son and severn year old grandson foiling on Canyon Lake!

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Lake Canyon Yacht ClubOfficers

Commodore Sandra LindseyVice Commodore Lynn SimpsonRear Commodore Bob Wickman

Secretary Kathy LeubnerTreasurer Renee Kizziar

Port Co-Captains Anu DayMargaret McGill

Rear Commodore for Sail Jake Mathis

Board of Governors2015 - 2016 2016 - 2017

Robin Engel Jack CarterJean Junker Phil CraneBen Kyzar Steve Edlund

Mike Samulin Janet LockhartWilson Tarver

Legal Counsel to the BOG - Jim Kizziar

2016 Committee ChairsAdaptive Sailing Bill McVey

Adult Sail Training B McVey/L SimpsonAudit Committee Ed Miller

Budget Committee Henry McGillCabana Owners Chris Besch

Corps of Engineers Pete Macler Docks & Grounds Dave Sanford

Vice Docks & Grounds Joe O'BrienEmergency Task Force Josef Scherm

Junior Sailing Sylvie MathisLong Range Planning Ray Leubner

Membership Jim GarityPersonnel Mike Samulin

PHRF Jim GaritySafety Pete Macler

Slip Utilization Steve EdlundTechnology Brian Mikiten

TSA Rep Ruben DavilaWomen's Sail Training Lynn Simpson

Wurstfest Regatta Lynn Simpson

StaffClub Administrator Carolyn ColeProperty Manager Josef Scherm

Docks & Grounds Staff Donny AhrRay Houston

Ditty Bag Bill CookWebsite Elizabeth Bentzen

SAIL CANYON LAKE!

The Port Captain position remains va-cant! It would be wonderful to have a Port Captain lined up by January 1,

2017� I understand that this is a lot of work! There are people willing to step in and help� Kathy Leubner has volunteered to coordinate the Commodore’s Breakfasts for 2017! The First Things First Dinner (a tradition started by Margaret McGill) will be hosted by Carolyn Harris and me with help from Mary Lindsey and Sue Radley!

Here are some of the events that will need a team leader:

Lifetime Service Award Dinner - April 22, 2017

Memorial Day Fish Fry - May 29, 2017July 4th Picnic – July 4, 2017

Please let me know if you are interested in taking on the role as team leader for any of the above

Until the position of Port Captain is filled, the schedule of events hosted by LCYC will be on a very limited basis!

Please contact me at vicecommodore@lcyc�net� I will be very happy to discuss with you the possibility of filling the Port Captain position!

Port Captain 2017 Lynn Simpson

LCYC will be hosting a North U Seminar on February 4, 2017. Please see the flyer shown above for more details! Sign up early, space is limited! Lynn Simpson

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Wow, wow, and wow! The word was out that LCYC’s Wurstfest Regatta was the place to be! Both weekends

saw registration numbers that had not been seen in over a decade! WFR I topped out with 108 entries & WFR II with 92 entries that gave a grand total of 200, what a fantastic number! This was a number that had not been matched for 29 years or, 1987 to be more precise� Cer-tainly, the unseasonably warm weather was a big factor in drawing the racers to our club! Couple that with the fantastic reputation that LCYC is known for and one has a win, win, combination

WFR I: 108 entries – 10 fleets – 5 courses! The best racing took place on Saturday, and even though the winds were light each of the fleets managed to get in 5 – 6 races� It was definitely a sight to behold looking at 108 boats on beautiful Canyon Lake, navigating their respective race courses! On Sunday morn-ing rain and thunderstorms moved in� Some

fleets were lucky enough to get in a race or two, while other fleets sadly had their races abandoned due to the very light wind condi-tions and the threat of lightning in the area�

WFR II: 92 entries – 15 fleets – 4 courses! The multihulls really made a showing with an impressive 41 entries! One of the many highlights: 2 foiling catamarans� I was lucky enough to get out on the spectator boat and watch the foiling cats� in action, very impres-sive! The race committees did a great job get-ting in 4 – 6 races for each of the courses� Sunday’s races were abandoned at 9:00 am due to light and variable wind conditions� An interesting detail: with 92 boats racing there were zero protests!

Trophies: 76 trophies were awarded over both weekends!

For both of the WFR Saturday dinners, sailors, volunteers, families and friends were treated to a delicious dinner prepared by Food Chairs Georgina and Ed Taddia and a team of volunteers� Many hours were spent going over every detail of preparation and serving, it paid off - the compliments were many: on the delicious dinner and the efficiency of the serving process! For WFR I - 225 people had gone through the dinner line in 40 minutes� For WFR II the time improved to 260 in 30 minutes!

The Raffle – Raffle Chairs Donna Rice and Jenny Faulkner put together the most awesome pink themed raffle! Complete with beads, boas and fantastic raffle items!

Ray Leubner – On The Water Chair – Ray did a phenomenal job organizing/recruiting and working to ensure that every last little detail was covered!

Kathy Leubner – Publicity – The graphics, the WFR T shirts, the posters, getting the word out, the raffle brochure, the list goes on!

Carolyn Popp – Volunteer Coordinator – Carolyn maintained the list volunteers, made name tags for all, and knew who needed to be where and when!

Elizabeth Bentzen – Registration – Eliza-beth has become the expert on everything registration! She takes care of it all!

Jean Junker and Harry Sutherland – Ramp/Launch/Safety – Over both weekends Jean

Wurstfest Regatta Lynn Simpson

and Harry coordinated the ramp traffic� No easy task this year with all of the extra boats/trailers/dollies�

Pat Ketchum – Pat lined up a fantastic band for both weekends; Jazz Blues and Diamonds!

“Thank You” committee chairs, for all of the time that you spent working on all of the details perfecting this magnificent regatta!

The grounds crew Donny and Ray did an excellent job over both weekends� They cer-tainly keep our club “shipshape”! “Thank you” Donny and Ray�

Volunteers – Volunteers!LCYC’s volunteers came out in force to

support the Wurstfest Regatta’s� Here are some volunteer statistics:

Total for WFR I & II = 232 (WFR I - 130, WFR II – 102)

69 volunteers that worked both weekends�Number that worked more than 1 shift

WFR I = 84 WFR II = 79

To each and every one of the Wurstfest Regatta volunteers “Thank You” for all that you did, in making this Regatta a resounding success!

“Thank you” to The Wurstfest Regatta spon-sors: UK Sails, Harris Rebar, Gold Financial, Brookshire Brothers, Community Pet Health Center, MDI, Coral Reef Sailing Apparel, Ka-wasaki of Universal City, Adelita’s, Subway, Roeschmann Design, APS, Chicken Express,

Kiolbassa�

Zum Wohl!

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The LCYC Nominations Committee con-sidered many qualified members for 2017 Board of Governors and Vice-Commodore positions� In November, the Committee pro-posed the following members to the Board of Governors� The nominations were unani-mously approved by the Board of Governors and are recommended to the membership for election at the December 3, 2016, Annual Meeting

2017-18 Board of Governors

Elizabeth BentzenElizabeth spent many summers at LCYC

with her grandparents, sailing, serving on race committee and volunteering in the LCYC kitchen� After graduating with her PhD in Chemistry from Vanderbilt University, she worked as manager of production for a Phar-maceutical company in Louisville, KY� She returned to Texas in 2008 and once again be-came involved with LCYC, including racing on her grandfather’s J80 and her own Flying Scott� After teaching and serving as a depart-ment chair at Canyon Lake High School, she began teaching classes on biological and chemical agents as a contactor to the military� Currently, Elizabeth teaches at a local charter school that services a girl’s residential treat-ment center and serves as a mentor teacher and a curriculum implementation specialist for the school district� Elizabeth spends her spare time sailing, working and volunteering at LCYC� She has served as the Club’s Web-master for the past 2 years� Elizabeth has been responsible for Wurstfest registration for the past 5 years, has spent many hours helping in the LCYC kitchen with meal preparation and has participated in keelboat, board boat, SEW MAD and other Club racing programs� Elizabeth has also volunteered on race commit-tee during Wurstfest, TSA regattas, monthly club racing and J22/24 Regattas

Bill ClarkBill was born in the Bronx and raised in

Pleasantville, New York, learning how to sail on Long Island Sound� He grew up sailing and learning with his father on the family Cal 25� Bill also had a Sunfish, which he sailed as

often as possible� Bill’s family moved to San Antonio in 1978 and he purchased a Hobie Cat to sail on Canyon Lake� Bill and his wife, Stephanie, joined LCYC to be around fellow sailors at the best marina on Canyon Lake� Bill has participated in Spring and Fall Work Days and has volunteered with the adaptive sailing program for disabled veterans� Bill is also an active participant in the Club racing program� His volunteering and participation have been a pathway to meeting new friends and becoming a better sailor� Bill owns and operates CBS Systems, Inc�, a water treatment company located in Bulverde�

Anu DayAnu spent her career as a physical therapist

for 30 years� Recently retired, she lives at Canyon Lake� Anu has traveled extensively throughout the world� A Club member since 2005, Anu has volunteered in many capacities� Most recently, she served a Co-Port Captain in 2016, where she was responsible for organizing social events, soliciting volunteers, purchasing and attending Board meetings� Volunteer-ing is a family affair� Anu’s daughter, Meera, grew up as an active participant in the Youth Sailing Program and still volunteers with the Program� Anu’s husband, Fred, has served a Director and volunteered on the water and in the LCYC kitchen� Anu considers LCYC to be her family sailing club and very special in her life

Chris PowersChris grew up around Boston, sailing with

his family on Buzzard’s Bay and crewing in a highly competitive Etchells fleet in Marble-head� He was on the Princeton Sailing team during college; after graduating, Chris and several friends sailed the Caribbean before going ashore to begin their careers� Chris has worked in corporate IT at Tenneco, an auto-motive company, for 14 years� Chris took time off from work in Michigan to race on Lake Erie and in several Bermuda and Marblehead-Halifax ocean races� He and his wife, Jessica, moved to San Antonio in 2006� To feel more “at home” in his new Texas surroundings, Chris sought out a local yacht Club and joined LCYC� He campaigned Old Yellow J with

Nominations Committee Report James H. Kizziar Jr., Chairman

Dick Edwards before purchasing a Flying Scot in 2008� Chris is a regular presence on LCYC Flying Scot race courses� He was fleet captain in 2010-13 and fleet champion in 2014� LCYC sailing has become a family affair, with son Morgan and Jessica active participants in club racing and the women’s sailing program� Chris and Morgan also volunteer with the keelboat race committee

Carlos RosendeCarlos first sailed as a midshipman at the

U�S� Naval Academy in 1973� Sailing took a hiatus after graduating from Annapolis as Carlos went through medical school, intern-ship and residency� Carlos resumed sailing after moving to Norfolk, Virginia, and introduced his wife Karen to the pastime� They have sailed in Hampton Roads, Chesapeake Bay, the Vir-gin Islands and on Canyon Lake� Carlos joined the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) after retiring from the United States Navy in 1999� Carlos is both a Professor of Oph-thalmology and the Executive Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs of the School of Medicine at UTHSCSA� He also serves as the Executive Director of UT Medicine, the 700-physician multi-specialty medical practice of UTH-SCSA�� Carlos has been an active participant and volunteer in many LCYC activities since joining the Club in 2009� Although he is a “cruiser”, Carlos enjoys crewing in LCYC races

2017 Vice-Commodore

Phil CranePhil, as he likes to say, is “from here�” He

grew up in San Antonio and attended An-tonian High School before graduating from SMU in 1979� Phil returned to San Antonio in 1980 and began a career in commercial real estate brokerage� Phil is currently a Principal in Providence Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc�, a position he’s held since 2004� During his career, Phil has participated in many real estate trade organizations, including SABOR, TAR, the Real Estate Council of San Antonio (RECSA), the Responsible Growth Alliance (RGA) and the CCIM Institute� In each of these organizations he’s served on numerous

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committees and Boards of Directors� Phil has served as the President of Commercial Invest-ment Division of both SABOR and TAR, the Real Estate Council and the Responsible Growth Alliance� Additionally, he has served in a Mentor Program for UTSA students� Phil grew up coming to Canyon Lake for recre-ational and boating activities� He’s come to realize “the beauty of sail” in more recent years and he’s hooked on the sport� Phil and his wife,

Barbara, have taken many ASA sailing courses� Phil has been an active participant in LCYC sailing and social activities� He has volunteered with Wurstfest Regattas� Phil served on the Board of Governors in 2015� He has also been instrumental in the development and success of the Club’s Leukemia Cup regattas�

During its November meeting, the Board of Governors extended its appreciation to the

Nominations Committee Report (continued from previous page)

members of the Nominations Committee (Sandra Lindsey, Steve Edlund, Pete Prados, Stacy Wilson and Jim Kizziar) and to Vice-Commodore Lynn Simpson for their efforts in recruiting and nominating future leaders of our Club�

Club Officer Ballots Terry Tomko

This year members have the opportunity to vote and choose the Board of Governors�The nominating committee has presented five members to serve, plus an At Large Nomina-tion has been made by members for Joseph O'Brien�

Please Mail your Ballot for Club Officers by November 26th (deadline to receive at club office is December 1st)�

Joe has been a member of LCYC since 2010� He is a 21 year veteran of the Air Force and worked for 35 years as a law enforcement of-ficer� While he is not a candidate proposed by this year’s Nominating Committee, we feel that his contributions to LCYC as well as his desire to serve on the Board should be rewarded� Joe is an active member of the club, having served as Vice-Chair of Docks and Grounds for the

past two years� He has also assisted with dozens of club events�

Please mail your ballot by the deadline and vote for 5 Board Members of your choice,

and we hope you consider Joe O'Brien as one of your choices�

Image courtesy David Webber

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Youth Sailing Sandra Lindsey

We are so excited to announce that Chris and Debora Fogle are tak-ing over the reins of youth sailing�

They are busy building their team and are expecting youth sailing to start in February� We are in the process of completing an inventory of the all the youth boats and a maintence plan for them� As you are planning your volunteer time for next year keep youth sailing in mind�

C� Fogle raced in the Texas Youth Circuit in the White Fleet� Caleb finished in 3rd place� T� Davila also completed in a Opti at the Texas Youth Circuit� D� McMullen, D� Cox, and C� Grumbles also completed in the Radial class of the Texas Youth Circuit� There were also students from our sailing classes that joined in on sailing with our boardboat races this

year� We can’t wait to see how they progress in their sailing abilities�

The Board of Governors and I would like to thank Sylvia Mathis for guiding the Youth Sailors for the past few years� We wish her well as she works on her sailing dreams

LCYC1967

PortCo-Captains

CAN IT BE that we are writing a report for DECEMBER already? As they say, time flies when you’re

having fun! But as we age, it seems that time flies whether we’re having fun or not…

On 10/22 we had a chili dinner, with chili cooked by Marty Chrisman� Approxi-mately 65 people shared food and a very pleasant evening� Thanks to volunteers Anu Day, Joe O’Brien, Carolyn Harris, Sue Rad-ley, and Ed and Georgina Taddia�

On 10/23 Susie Boedeker and Sue Radley prepared and served a chicken and spaghetti dinner for the board boat racers�

Please note upcoming events for Decem-ber: the “Merrie Olde Christmas Party” on December 2 is hosted Joe O’Brien and Carolyn Harris� Bring a dish to share and

Anu Day & Margaret McGill

a $15 wrapped gift if you want to participate in the gift exchange� Don’t stay out too late Friday, though, because the LCYC Annual Meeting is the very next night, Saturday De-cember 3 at the River Crossing Country Club�

On December 10, in addition to the Board meeting and keelboat racing, Sandra Lindsey hosts the Commodore’s Grog� Sunday Decem-ber 11 will be the final 2016 Commodore’s Breakfast, hosted by the outgoing Board of Governors� Don’t miss these events! Details will be in weekly blast emails and on the web�

As this goes to press, there still is no 2017 LCYC Port Captain� This means that some of your favorite events at the club may not happen� Kathy Leubner has volunteered to coordinate the Commodore’s Breakfasts, re-ducing the burden of a Port Captain� But we

need someone to be in charge over all – to make sure all events are covered with sufficient volunteers, keep the kitchen stocked, and pro-vide updates for the membership in the Ditty Bag and weekly email blasts� There’s always LOTS of help – people are incredibly gener-ous to help prepare, serve, and clean for meals� It’s the planning, recruiting and delegating by the Port Captain that we need� Great benefits include an opportunity to influence LCYC experiences, a voice at the Board of Governors’ table (if not a vote), lots of camaraderie, and (the coup de grace) a designated parking spot� Please contact Margaret McGill, Anu Day, or Lynn Simpson if you might be interested in learning more about the job�

See you on the water or at the club, Margaret McGill & Anu Day

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Junior Sailing Chris and Debra Fogle

2016 TSA Youth Circuit

The 2016 Texas Sailing Association Youth Circuit wrapped up at the end of October, and members of our very own LCYC Storm Sailors Junior Racing Team were among those competing� The circuit was comprised of 11 regattas over 9 months, and a week-long Race Week held in July� Our Storm Sailors were represented in 11 of the 14 regattas held over the 9-month season – missing only the week-long Race Week in July�

Competing for the Storm Sailors were:Optimist Dinghy: Teagan Davila and

Caleb Fogle

Laser: Davis McMullan, Darby Cox, and Cason Grumbles

C420: J�D� Kemter and Zachary Zinn

Our Opti racers were the most active – Tea-gan Davila competed in 6 regattas, and Caleb Fogle was recognized by the TSA at the End of Year event for racing in 11 regattas� Ad-ditionally, Caleb earned 3rd Place overall for the season in the Optimist White Fleet

We are extremely proud of our youth racers, and we hope you congratulate them on a great season when you see them on the dock� The 2017 TSA Youth Circuit begins in earnest in February with the Corpus Christi “Changes in L’Attitude” Regatta� If you have a youth sailor who is interested in racing, let us know! You can reach our TSA representative, Ruben Davila, through the youth sailing program at juniorsailing@lcyc�net

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Opti Fleet Storm Sailors - Teagan Davila and Caleb Fogle

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LCYC CLASSIFIED ADS Notices • Subleases • Collectables

BOATSSantana 20 KeelboatExcellent Condition, Open Stern design� Two-time Winner of Santana Nationals� Built in 2001/2002 Hull Number 921� North Sails (Used at Nationals) Like New� $9,500 ($28,000+ New) Contact Jean Junker: Cell: 432-553-4447jeanjunker@gmail�com

Cal 25-2 for sale Very comfort-able boat, handles great, spacious cabin, roller furling genoa, spin-naker with turtle, bimini, GPS, stereo, DVD player with moni-tor, air conditioner, Yamaha 9�9 4 stroke outboard� Can be seen in slip B108� Contact Marvin Arnold 830-237-6781 Not a CLSF boat

Catalina 25' 1986, D-312, fixed keel, loves the wind slot� Elec-tric Start-4 stroke Nissan 9�7 HP with dedicated battery, Dual 12v batteries NEW, Auto helm, Pop top Power lift, self-furling jib, Spinnaker w/ pole, compass, custom made mesquite counter top in head area, Bosun chair, External power cord and shore power, shortwave radio, Grill w propane bottle, cushions for ex-terior, Emergency kit, Bushnell Binoculars, Current tags through 1918, waterproof tool kit, Ameri-can flag, wind sock, life jackets multiple sizes� Interior/exterior stereo needs some work� New lines ready to be installed� $7,500 OBO, must sell� See photo on bulletin board� Catherine 210-394-5205 text is best�

1975 Catalina 22 - Lower Price Swing keel, galvanized tandem axle trailer, 4hp Suzuki outboard, epoxy bottom, good racing sails $2,000 Contact Fred Lindsey at fal@gvtc�com

Hobie 16 catamaran and trailer $1800, OBO Contact Dave Sanford #908� 830-660-7672 (text or call), 830-964-3669 Sunfish 2006 New Northsails sail, 2014 tiller and dagger board, trailer, covers for boat and spars� $2,000 sb�mathis256@gmail�com

985 S2 27 excellent condition; completely refurbished in 2014 (exterior stripped and repainted, new stainless steel ports and headliner, wood floors); new main sail, 3 jibs including Kevlar 135; shore power, Sunbrella bimini; new wood tiller; new stereo system; 9hp Yanmar inboard diesel engine; new electronic wind, depth and speed gauges; great family cruiser and club racer; $18,500�00 OBO (appraised last year for $19,200); contact Jim 210-831-4349

Open Bic 2014 Good condition, all spars and blades in great shape� No trailer (a Sunfish trailer works great)� $1,500 sb�mathis256@gmail�com

1977 Ericson 23 (third owner) with 5hp Suzuki outboard motor, furling jib, and 2-axle trailer� A great boat for day sailing� Can be seen in slip C-232� New asking price $2000� Contact George Hall at 830-278-3771�

1983 Catalina 25, with 2005 Nissan 9�8 hp outboard and trailer� Boat belonged to Gerry Bennett� See in slip C-239� Lots of extras� $3,500� Contact Mike Hall 210-744-6895�

HOISTS3,000 lb Hydro Hoist in slip D dock� We can do a windward for windward slip swap or sell outright (you move) for $700� Contact Pete Macler: 830-935-3682

MISC

Simrad Autopilot Model WP30 with remote control� Fully func-tional in excellent condition� Fits wheel steering on boats up to 32 feet +� You can test the system on your boat @ LCYC to confirm fit� Call Bill 682-558-0707

New 2.5 Hp Suzuki 4-cycle en-gine� Very light� Still in shipping box� $550 or best offer� Call Bog: 512-560-5915 Suzuki 2 Horsepower 2-stroke engine� $200� Contact Jack Carter 201 288 2015 or email jcarter2order@gmail�com MORE ADS ON NEXT PAGE!!!

Please notify the Ditty Bag Editor when your ad has been fulfilled. Email [email protected] or call Bill Cook 682-558-0707.

2008 Flying Scot #5817 “Second Wind” and trailer (LCYC dry dock #6)� Excellent Condition� White deck and hull with Medium Blue waterline strip� Equipped with Radical Race Package, Gus sails, white and blue spinnaker, cockpit rudder lift kit, swim ladder and grab rail, aluminum Regatta Master trailer with double walkway and nose wheel/jack for trailer tongue, Sailors Tailor full deck cover, Plastimo Contest 101 bulkhead compass, paddle, and anchor with rode and line� $15,400� Contact Rick Nathan at 830-935-4504 or richardnathan@gvtc�coml

1976 Catalina 22 Swing keel and tandem axle trailer, $2500 OBO� Mercury 7/5 long shaft needs work� Boat in fair condition for age, but ready to sail� Current registration on boat and trailer� Main and jib serviceable� Contact David Lindow 210-334-7120 or cherish@fbcuc�org

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BOAT U.S. Membership

Special Co-op Rate of $15.00 Half the regular annual dues!

To join call Boat US 800-395-2628More info: Carolyn Cole 210-590-7100

LCYC CLASSIFIED ADS Notices • Subleases • Collectables

MISC con'tSuzuki 6HP with tank� Runs great� $400�00 Contact Rock @ 210-884-4744 or text� email is saxman410@gmail�com

Yanmar Oil FilterBrand new, still in the wrapping, large Yanmar oil filter (holds ap-proximately one quart)� It was sent to me by mistake by West Marine and will not fit within my housing� Suspect it is for one of the larger boats…35 feet and above� If you can use it, it is yours for any reasonable offer� Bob Wickman 830-885-6377�

SAILS

TRAILERS WANTED

SLIP SUBLEASE

LCYC Members Desiring to Sublease a SlipRoger Beasley: 830-832-8169, 830-832-9246

David Lindow: 210-334-7120

BUSINESS CARD ADSTo place a business card ad or to order an LCYC burgee, contact Carolyn Cole at 210-590-7100�

SHORT CLASSIFIED ADSFree to LCYC Members. Please notify the Ditty Bag editor when your ad has been fullfilled�

SLIP SUBLEASESIf you are looking for someone to sublease your slip, or if you want to sublease someone’s slip, call Carolyn Cole at 210-590-7100� Your name and contact informa-tion will be included on the sub-lease contact list in the next Ditty Bag� All subleases require Board approval� Maximum term of sub-leases is 6 months�

Please notify the Ditty Bag Editor when your ad has been fulfilled. Email [email protected] or call Bill Cook 682-558-0707.