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of PALM BEACH SAIL & POWER SQUADRON, inc. District 8, USPS® APRIL 2012
6:00 pm Cocktails (cash bar) 7:00 pm Dinner: New England Clam Chowder, Mixed Green Salad Choice of one of the following entrees: Roast Prime Rib Blackened Snapper Chicken Picata Choice of dessert: Chef’s choice or Fruit cocktail
For Reservation information contact:
Cdr Joyce Newman, S 561 624-7121 or jannpb@aol.com by Thursday, 5 April Cost: $30 per person (Cash Bar) Please pay by CHECK ONLY, written to:
Palm Beach Sail & Power Squadron and presented at the door. Reservations are a MUST. Once you have made a reservation you are responsible for the cost of the dinner. If you need to cancel call Joyce and she’ll cancel your reservation if she can ! !
DRESS: Uniform G , or appropriate attire.
April’s Dinner MEETING will Feature: SCOTTY BEGOVICH, Throttleman for the
MISS GEICO RACING TEAM See articles on page 10
Tuesday, 10 April Evergrene Club 650 Evergrene Parkway
(between Donald Ross Rd & Hood Rd)
DISTRICT 8 SPRING CONFERENCE 27-29 APRIL
Marriott at Boca Center 5150 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton, FL 33486
See Page 2 for details and reservation form
Nose-Up on the sandbar PICNIC Saturday, 16 June — Noon 'til ???
Saturday
21 April
TIE-UP at downtown West Palm Beach. Come by boat or drive your car. Plan to arrive around 11 am when docking and parking should be plentiful. Tables on pier are ideal for sharing deserts after having your lunch aboard, at the tables or downtown. Then walk the docks or downtown. (VHF Ch 16 & 72)
West Palm Beach Pier
(772) 334-0401
WET/WILD/DRY RENDEZVOUS
16/17/18 MAY — Wed/Thurs/depart Fri
See February AFTERDECK (Page 10) for full details. or call P/C Les McWhorter — (561) 746-9622
Change
of
Watch
12 JUNE (Tuesday) Aboard the MAJESTIC PRINCESS
Save this date—See details in May & June Afterdecks
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Headquarters Building
1125 Old Dixie Hwy #13
Lake Park, FL 33403
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PRODUCTION EDITOR
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COMMANDER
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Lt/C Richard Wood, JN 542-1146 rcwood@comcast.net
EDUCATIONAL OFFICER
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APRIL 2012 PAGE 3
From the Commander:
Joyce Newman, S
We are a proud squadron,
Palm Beach Sail & Power
Squadron, an organization
that will be celebrating its
68th year anniversary on 20
November 2012 and one of
15 squadrons in District 8.
On 11 February 1957 the
USPS Governing Board
approved the division of
D/8. Then, 13 April, D/8’s Spring Conference met in Fort
Lauderdale to give their seal of approval. C/C William Wolfmul-
ler, N, V/C Lester Lowe, JN and V/C Edward Sutton, N, were
present to observe and assist in this action—the first time any
district had been divided into three districts. District 8—
Southeast, District 23—Northeast and District 22—West
(Florida). D/8’s first commander was installed 9 October 1939.
In those days DC’s were a “Rear Commander” not a “District
Commander”. District 8 information was provided by
District Commander, Gary Ferguson, JN
When change is good we follow through. In 2000 our squadron
name was changed from Palm Beach Power Squadron Palm to
Beach Sail and Power Squadron. USPS thought it was impor-
tant to recognize our sailing members. Six squadrons in D/8
have added “Sail” to their squadron name.
We strive to meet the goals set by USPS to promote recrea-
tional boating safety through our ABC classes. Our squadron
offers this public course once a month—twelve times a year. Dur-
ing the past 12 months 151 students passed our ABC course.
These classes are instrumental in increasing our membership.
Currently we have 325 members. Under the leadership of our
SEO, Lt/C (P/C) Rose Moskowitz, JN, our members have the op-
portunity of going on to learn more through our advanced grade
courses, elective courses, seminars, and, soon to be On Water
Training (OWT). What a great opportunity for you—take advan-
tage of these offerings.
There are many committees you may wish to serve on such
as: safety, vessel safety check, legislation, newsletter, boating
activities, education or cooperative charting. We are a volunteer
organization and welcome new ideas and initiatives. Your in-
volvement in squadron education and activities will provide you
with a much more fulfilling membership.
Volunteering in Cooperative Charting, under the leadership
of Lt Scott Clinton, SN, can be fun while boating on the water
and helping the National Ocean Service keep our nautical
charts accurate by reporting chart corrections. Interested? Let
Scott know. Free Vessel Safety Checks under the leadership of
Lt Ed Hoover, AP, and his current VSC examiners P/R/C Bill
Eldridge, SN, and Lt John Worssam, P, may be of interest to
you. If so, contact Ed, Bill or John for more information.
Would you like to volunteer as Membership Chairman? We
need someone in this position. You and your committee review
and process the membership applications prior to submitting
them to the squadron executive committee for approval. The key
is in the timing and expeditious processing of the required pa-
perwork. After that, membership responsibility passes to the
Member Involvement Committee for getting new members in-
volved in squadron activities. If interested, call me (the informa-
tion is in your Roster).
We have a wonderful social agenda which features weekly
lunches at Duffy’s (Oakbrook Square) and monthly dinner meet-
ings at the Evergrene Club with interesting speakers. In addi-
tion we have raft-ups, rendezvous, nose-ups (tides permitting),
weekend excursions, picnics and many other activities. If you do
not presently own a boat you are invited to hitch a ride with one
of our members. You will find a calendar of events in your
monthly edition of our award winning newsletter, The Afterdeck
News®.
Can we do more? You bet! But I think we should pat ourselves
on the back for all that we do and use that as motivator to do
more and new programs. There are no bounds for all the poten-
tial within Palm Beach Sail & Power Squadron.
New Members Welcomed at Picnic
Above: P/R/C Bob Malone, SN, (USPS member since 1964), greets Darwin Johnson (new member since February 2012). Above right: Cdr Joyce addressed
friendly group at “Welcome New Member PICNIC”—Sun, 18 March.
Right: Current Bridge still serving squadron needs until “Change of Watch” scheduled for 12 June
(Photos by Art Dodd, SN)
Joyce Newman, S Rick Wood, JN Commander Executive Officer Rose & Bryan Moskowitz, JN’s
SEO Administrative Officer
Cliff Roberta Scholz, P Stephens, P Secy Treas
PAGE 4 APRIL 2012
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Seminar Series offered:
• Hurricane and Boats Preparation ● GPS
• Boat Handling Under Power ● VHF/DSC
• Knots, Bends, and Hitches ● Anchoring
• How to Read a Chart ● Marine Radar
We will continue to offer quality programs by qualified outstanding in-
structors. New courses/seminars are being developed and will be offered
soon. Watch for announcements!!
Congratulations to all the instructors for the countless hours of
dedication preparing the course lesson plans and making possible the
great passing success rates. Also my congratulation goes to all those
students that . . . Kept our Educational torch lit..!
I am happy to report that 2011/2012 was a busy year for our
Educational Department. As the season is about to come to an end, I wish
to express how fortunate we at PBS&PS are to be surrounded by a cadre
of dedicated, enthusiastic, dynamic educators. Thanks to each one of
them we have successfully accomplished our education mission this year.
We have offered and taught every advanced grade course, every elective
course and a number of seminars.
Every month we continue to offer our excellent ABC boating program
and teach the art of seamanship and safe boating techniques to the
general public at large under the tutelage of the most able P/R/C Bill
Eldridge, SN, and Lt Bill Flanders. For 2011-2012, 151 students
participated and satisfactorily completed our program.
New this year, we have qualified 5 seasoned members as trainers for
our upcoming Boat Operator Certification (BOC) and On-Water-Training
(OWT) programs. In addition, we offered a community outreach program
of two seminars to the residents of Oak Harbor at Juno Beach taught by
John Litwinka, S. We also entered and displayed an anchoring teaching
aid designed by XO Richard Wood, JN, at the National Conference in
Jacksonville.
The education department worked collaboratively with the Administra-
tive Officer in offering a new member BBQ at Anchorage Park to welcome
them to PBS&PS (See photos on pages 3, 5, 11 and back cover.) in order that
they become familiar with all the courses and programs offered through
our organization as well as sample our friendship and camaraderie.
PLEASE VERIFY YOUR ROSTER CONTENT IS UP-TO-DATE It is that time of year again when every member needs to verify that their contact information (email address, phone, mailing address, spouse information, etc) is up-to-date in the National Roster. This information is the main source of information for the Squadron, District, and National Rosters. Later this year PBS&PS will be preparing the latest version of our own Roster and it is up to each member to ensure their information is cur-rent as no one knows your information like you do. :-) Please verify your own information by using last year's Roster and/or the national website and letting Cheryl Eisenhardt know of any updates . Also, if you change any part of your contact information throughout the year in between roster printings (including tempo-rary changes like Northern summer address change-over and return dates!), you will need to contact Cheryl about that so we can send you all of the latest news. There is not an automatic way for anyone to be notified of your changes. Please remember that the national database is only good if everyone is keeping their own information up-to-date.
APRIL 2012 PAGE 5
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America’s Boating Course
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Bryan Moskowitz and Jim Monicatti prepared hot dogs and hamburgers on our “new” grill at the “Welcome New Members” picnic, Sunday, 18 March. (Photo by Art Dodd, SN)
(Class Photos by Bill Eldridge, SN)
PAGE 6 APRIL 2012
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(Photos by Art Dodd, SN)
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Applications (Apps) for Boaters
Apps for Boaters (“Geek” Stuff of the Month) Have you got one of those new smart phones and are looking for
some smart Boating Apps to go on it? The National USPS web site
(Education department) has added a special set of pages to pass on
apps that might be appropriate for smartphones, iPods, touches,
and tablets. There are both iTunes and Android listings, as well
as a form to submit for consideration other Apps that you think
the members might be interested in having. To get you to these
pages, here is a tinyurl address http://tinyurl.com/7hj6vv5
or this QR code can be scanned with a QR app to take you there
directly. Enjoy & share the education dept. web page benefit!
I N
M E M O R Y
LeRoy Batchelor, AP 17 June 1926 — 11 March 2012
Dedicated, hard working member of NORTHERN VIRGINIA POWER SQUADRON & PALM BEACH SAIL & POWER SQUADRON
1990 SECOND WIND
SCRIMSHAW
1970 LADY B
1980
Member: Palm Beach Sail & Power Squadron
APRIL 2012 PAGE 9
FISH TALES
TOM COLLINS, SN, caught this 23 pound dolphin, from aboard his 43 ft “Mañana”, Wednesday, 14 March, while trolling a blue & white feathered lure—(and navigating 5 ft seas!). Tom is our Engine Maintenance instructor—of course, his engine room is immaculate!
Male (bull) dolphin also known as
Mahi-mahi & dorado
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WORLD’S FASTEST CATAMARAN Article by David Cross, AP
Miss GEICO lives on a quiet side street off Garden Road in Riviera
Beach. She’s 50 feet long, weighs 9,500 lbs., is powered by a pair of
1850 hp Lycoming helicopter turbine engines and cost about
$2,500,000 to build. Miss GEICO has been the Superboat Unlimited
world champion ocean racer for the last two years and has a top
speed of over 200mph. Translated, this means she could cover the
length of a football field in less than a second.
Taking care of her is the job of a company by the name of AMF
Rigging. 4 years ago it moved from Pompano to Riviera Beach.15
full time employees oversee her preparation for the incredible
stresses of ocean racing. Keeping her company are a 38’ Caveman
1100 hp Cigarette boat; the first Miss GEICO (41’),champion ’05-’06;
the second Miss GEICO (44’), champion ’07-’09 and a 600hp safety
boat. For 6 consecutive years AMF Rigging has produced the world
champion.
Ocean racing requires deep pockets (hence the need for Geico
and other sponsors) and a very brave crew. The race is usually over
50 miles and follows a rectangular 5 mile circuit marked by buoys.
Speeds, even in rough water can be more than 150mph. A crew con-
sists of a driver and a throttle man. The great danger at high speed
is becoming air born and flipping. Serious injury and possible death
are the racer’s constant companions.
At a less stressful level AMF will attend about 11, mostly East
Coast, boat shows and a similar number of charitable events this
year. In 2011 it participated in Riviera’s ‘Youthbuild’ fund raiser
where a ‘ride’ in an ocean racer was auctioned for $750. Plans are
also in the works for conducted tours of their facility. Getting ‘up
close and personal’ with MISS GEICO is quite an experience!
At the time of going to press, chances of a fully sanctioned ocean
race off the Jupiter coastline in October look very promising. The
view from the shore of up to 50 of these spectacular machines
should be awesome. Take your ear protectors!
Scott Begovich, Position: Throttles of the “Miss GEICO” As a ten year old powerboat racing fan, Scott Begovich, and his brother would run their flat-bottomed boat with its tiny outboard motor up and down New Jersey's Metedeconk River. "We looked ridiculous in those big helmets," Begovich said, "but we loved it." After graduating from Florida Atlantic University, Scott had one goal in mind which was to make enough money to buy a racing boat. In 1995, Begovich purchased a Jersey Skiff and began working his way up through the racing ranks starting with skiffs before even-tually purchasing his first offshore boat in 1999. He directed his small and underfunded team to a World Championship in 2004. Then John Haggin called. "The first time I sat in the Miss GEICO in 2005, I thought, ‘what did I get myself into?’ "I had never driven a catamaran before, let alone throttle one. It was kind of scary but also exhilarating." 5 World Records and 6 consecutive World Championships later, Begovich and teammate Marc Granet, are virtually unbeatable. With Miss GEICO's top speeds in excess of 180 mph, not even the race helicopters can keep up - and Begovich says there's more to come. "Our new boat is even faster," Begovich said. We have created our own rigging company and we now service all of our boats inter-nally and we keep getting better, faster, and safer.
Bill Eldridge & Scott Begovich in AMF Rigging’s trophy room.
April’s Dinner Meeting (See front cover for reservation details.)
Will feature SCOTT BEGOVICH Throttleman of the MISS GEICO racing team
APRIL 2012 PAGE 11
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Diane & Richard Clarke—$700 (12/08) Kathy & Bill Eldridge—$1300 (1/10)
Gary Ferguson—$1400 (9/09) Diane & Richard Gordon—$50 (6/07)
Myra & Herb Hoffstein—$2000 (2/12) Phyllis & Dick Hofmann—$1403 (1/10) Sandy & Rod Landsman—$100 (3/09)
Margi Lehnertz—$100 (8/11) Elsie & Paul Madsen—$100 (9/08)
Bob Malone—$175 (4/08) Abby & Ken MacPherson—$300 (5/09) Donna & Les McWhorter—$100 (2/06)
Joyce Newman—$200 (1/10) Jim Palmer—$200 (5/07)
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Email: joer@beardmarine.com
1748 Australian Ave.#8, Riviera Beach, FL 33404
HOME FOR YOUR BOAT
● Private, protected, secure boat slips, to 60’, in the heart of Jonathan’s Landing, Jupiter
● Close access to ICW & Atlantic
● Very competitive rates
● Details call James at Bristol
Management, 561-262-4776, or James@Bristolmanagement.com
ANCHORAGE MARINA
JONATHAN’S LANDING
Celebrity
ECLIPSE Cruise
Contact Tours & Cruises — (561) 202-9020 or call P/C Les McWhorter, P—746-9622
Choose from TWO cruise dates!
17 Nov to 1 Dec or 1 Dec to 15 Dec Ports of Call — Ft. Lauderdale Barbados At Sea Grenada At Sea at Sea St Thomas Bonaire St Maarten Aruba Antigua at Sea St Lucia at Sea
JUST WHAT IS PUBLIC RELATIONS By P/C Les McWhorter, Public Relations Officer
At some point in your career or volunteer work you have heard the adage that folks
who are really satisfied with you or your organization will tell five friends or associ-
ates. But, for every customer that is not satisfied, he/she will tell 25 friends, family,
or just about everybody who will listen! Often we are not really sure just what is the meaning of 'public relations'. Other
words or phrases get intermingled. As members of the Palm Beach Sail & Power
Squadron we can greatly influence whether our friends or neighbors might consider
taking our ABC class, and maybe even join as members.
Definitions:
PUBLICITY: Any information which brings attention to the purposes and
programs of the USPS.
PUBLIC IMAGE: A mental picture and/or conception of what the USPS IS and
DOES in the community.
Combining 'publicity' and 'public image' equals PUBLIC RELATIONS, hopefully
creating a favorable PUBLIC OPINION.
'Publicity' is what we want the public to think. 'Public image' is, in reality, what
the public thinks or does NOT think about the United States Power Squadrons.
Each of us can do a great deal to present a positive picture of the importance
of boating safety on our waterways. It only takes a few positive words at the right
time to be a "P.R. Person" for the Squadron.
Remember:
PUBLICITY + PUBLIC IMAGE = PUBLIC RELATIONS = PUBLIC OPINION...
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS PICNIC—SUNDAY, 18 MARCH WELL ATTENDED See photos on back cover, pages 3 & 5. NEW MEMBERS attending were: Margo Delmas, Darwin Johnson with Linda Stump, Leo Sauer with Charlotte & John (& mascot “Lilly”), and Ellen Syris with Sharon Monti. OLDER MEMBERS welcoming the new members were: Darryl & Joan Aubrey, Waring Blackburn & Audrey Reitzel, Art & Mary Dodd, Bill & Kathy Eldridge, Charles & Karen Giambalvo, Jeanne Kirch, Bob Malone, Jim & Nancy Monicatti, Bryan & Rose Moskowitz, Joyce Newman, Spike Speckeen and Rick Wood.
Picnic Highlights:
Croquet
Boccie Ball
Hot dogs, Hamburgers & Brownies
Meeting New Members
Social
and some rain (which didn’t interfere) (Photo by Art Dodd, SN)
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE
PAID WEST PALM BEACH FL
PERMIT NO. 91
1125 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY, #13, LAKE PARK, FL 33403-2348
CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
PALM BEACH SAIL & POWER SQUADRON
A Unit of UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS “Sail and Power Boating”
SQUADRON CALENDAR
APR Lunch Bunch. Every Thursday 11:30 am
at Duffy’s, Rt 1 at PGA Blvd.
3 Tues Bridge/Board meeting. 7 pm HQ
10 Tues Dinner Meeting, Evergrene Club
14-15 Sat/Sun ABC (Public Boating Course) at HQ
21 Sat Tie-Up, West Palm Beach downtown pier
27-29 D/8 Spring Conference, Boca Raton
MAY Lunch Bunch. Every Thursday 11:30 am
at Duffy’s, Rt 1 at PGA Blvd.
1 Tues Bridge/Board meeting. 7 pm HQ
5-6 Sat/Sun ABC (Public Boating Course) at HQ
8 Tues Dinner (Annual) Meeting, Evergrene Club
16-18 Wet/Wild, Jensen Beach
What’s THIS? See Dinner program info on cover & page 10.
New Members are greeted at Welcome NEW MEMBERS PICNIC
SUNDAY, 18 MARCH — See who attended on page 11.
We came out in GREEN at Duffy’s, Mon., 19 March
(Photos by Art Dodd, SN)