In this post you will read about our 2021 season, awards, including some humorous ones, winners of trophies and medals, and some special recognition and thanks. Plenty of photos!
This was the 60th year for the Grandview Yacht Club – That’s right, it was founded in 1961.
The club serves two purposes: Enabling socializing among everyone at Grandview, and competitive sailing for those who are interested.
SOCIAL GATHERINGS
COVID crimped our ability to have large gatherings like the Spring Social and the holiday breakfasts. We were, however, able to sneak in a Independence Day breakfast at Clark and Robin Holland's. And we are grateful for Tom and Sarah Cartwright's willingness to host a Labor Day Breakfast that unfortunately, Covid harpooned. So thanks to both couples.
Above and Below: July 4th Breakfast at the Holland's
Nevertheless, sailors and volunteers socialized often with gatherings after each race.
Weather interfered with our first attempt to hold our annual sock (and mask) burning and nautical poetry readings. Rain and thunder threatened our second attempt as well. But Sailors must adapt to changing conditions, so we took a different “tack”. Arlene, our gracious after-race host, welcomed everyone into her home. We put a bin in the middle of the room and had our ceremonial reading of poetry as we tossed the nasty items into the bin, to be burned later.
A mask gets tossed |
A skit is performed as poetry is read. The mask he is wearing is homemade, entirely from Zoom-era home-office supplies. |
For all of the poetry recited and more pictures click here
OUR SAILING SEASON:
To begin the season right, Jim Voelz held a well-attended racing tips and techniques class.
(Actually the class was held indoors at the GLOA clubhouse, unlike this 2012 class, but you get the idea) |
On average, we had 8 boats at each race.
We had 18 sailors this year and 13 committee boat volunteers.
On an average race day we had 15 people participating.
We were delighted to welcome Laura Garrett and John Gall back to the Grandview race course after they strayed far to the east and far to the west. And we welcomed a new sailor, Gary Kotterman.
John Gall |
Laura Garrett |
VOLUNTEERS RECOGNIZED
We are grateful to our Committee Boat volunteers, and to harbormaster Arlene Truex whose dock is the center of race day activity and hosts us at a gathering after each race.
<---A complete list of our esteemed volunteers is in the Port Column
A typical Committee Boat scene: Lisa waves the 5 minute to start flag. Cindy positions the boat at the starting line, and Bob minds the stopwatch |
SPECIAL AWARDS:
Good Samaritans
John Auld and Paul Hass were again good Samaritans helping Dianne recover from a capsize. Paul is the rescue swimmer and John skillfully handles the Y-Flyer solo (quite a feat) until Paul climbs back in the boat.
Booby Prize
Ghost Sailor Award
Pictured above is the Commodore awarding the 2021 "Ghost Sailor" award to Tom, Sarah and Ben Cartwright. |
The ghost sailor award goes to the sailor who wasn’t here as often as we would have liked, but they really, really truly, scouts honor, cross their heart, wanted to be racing with us and were here “in spirit.
Tom did make it to one race this year, but Sarah and Ben did not.
The Jim Riffle Perfect Attendance Award
We instituted this award last year, and named
it after Jim Riffle, Sailor Emeritus and volunteer, who has always had perfect attendance at everything
here at Grandview. The award itself is a jelly doughnut (Jim's favorite), purchased the day before the gathering at Circle K.
The winners for 2021 were Jim Riffle (of course), Tom Schroeder, Matt Bartlett and Jim Voelz. Neither Matt nor Jim dared miss a race since that would hand the championship to the other. Ironically, only Tom was present at the award gathering.
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Gary Kotterman is our Rookie of the Year. He sailed with GYC for the first time this year, crewing for both Tom Schroeder and John Auld.
HOLIDAY "TROPHY RACE" WINNERS
"Memorial Day" Race
MATT BARTLETT, pictured hiked out above won the Memorial Day Trophy Race |
"July 4th" Trophy Race
CATEY HALE won the July 4th Trophy Race |
Labor Day Trophy Race
JIM VOELZ won the Labor Day Trophy Race. Although he was absent for the awards gathering, he sent an emissary to accept the trophy and easel. Club Secretary/Treasurer Lisa Duret presented the award. | |
CREW AWARDS
1ST PLACE: PHIL BUSH Phil (left) Waves after successfully executing a difficult jibe |
2ND PLACE: PAUL HASS Paul (right) crewing for John Auld |
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INTERNATIONAL CLASS AWARDS
1ST PLACE: TOM SCHROEDER (right, with feet up, while crew hustles) |
2ND PLACE: CATEY HALE (left) |
3RD PLACE: JOHN AULD (left) with crew Paul Hass |
LASER CLASS AWARDS
FIRST PLACE: JIM VOELZ Represented by a third generation delegation. "Are you a 'bot?" test: click on all the faces you see. How many person's arms are shown? |
3RD PLACE: LAURA GARRETT (left) |
CLUB CHAMPION - JIM VOELZ
See you in 2022, Hopefully unmasked!
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