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LOG ENTRY 1937
As many of you will remember we have a standing deal
with our crew. You put in 40 hours of hard labor, and
you get a to have a day on the bay with your friends
aboard. Well several of our dedicated crew members
have earned their day over the last several years and
here is how they were spent.
Matt and Andrea Ihle invited family and friends for a
pleasant and quiet picnic sail on the bay. They provided
a delicious spread of food which we all enjoyed. That is,
until a ferry wake hit, and the food hit the floor! Many
hands made for light work, and we were cleaned up and
enjoying ourselves again in no time!
Marc Herrenbruck chose the day the Blue Angels flew to
schedule his sail and boy were we all pleased. He wisely
invited a photographer friend of his and we were all
delighted by the gorgeous shots he got. If you can, take a
look at the link on our facebook page.
July 2nd, 1937 Aboard- AW Ford, GW Ford, RD Goodwin,
MC Jenkins, Gene Hundley. Underway from yacht
harbor. Sailed for awhile in light breeze.
July 3rd- Started Engine- Montera Abeam, after daylight
no log kept. Suddenly ran into fog near Davenport and
nearly carried away wharf there. 9:30am Arrived Santa
Cruz Harbor. Dropped Hook near raft. Sloop “Volante”
arrived shortly with Chas Langleis, Stu Hines, Stu
Haldora, Vince Jerrice, and Sentos- “Panglima” arrived
in afternoon. Gene Hundley left Yankee to return to SF
July 4th, In morning left Santa Cruz for Stillwater Cove. No
log kept- Volante made trip with us. Started under power
but soon had rough sea and strong breeze. Put on sails and
made excellent time reaching across bay. Matt nearly lost
overboard while taking pictures. Met in Stillwater Cove by
Louise and Connie. Went to Country Club and then to
Jenkins residence for dinner. After dinner return aboard for
fireworks. Connie, Louise, Jerry Flint, Stan Simondsons,
Arthur, Ray, Matt, Geoff, Clara Callender and lovely
evening, many fireworks.
July 5th, Sailed back to Santa Cruz with Louise Connie Jerry
Flint, Matt, Arthur, Ray, Geoff. Arrive Santa Cruz- Matt
Louise Jerry Flint return to Carmel by car.
Santa Cruz- Connie and Arthur leave for SF in early morning.
Ray and Geoff now in full charge.
Santa Cruz- Ray and Geoff make shore excursion.
Santa Cruz- Ray and Geoff capsize small boat
Santa Cruz- In evening Arthur, Bing Ray and Louie Cantell
arrive.
Santa Cruz- Milling around till midnight then all hands
aboard and anchor aweigh.
July 11th, 12:05 AM Crew- Arthur, Bing, Geoff, Ray, Louie,
Under Power- Monterey Light Port Bow.
3:25AM Monterey Lt. Pt. Pines abeam
5:30 am Put on Main and Jib, Still under power
7:30am Pt. Sur Abeam
9:00 am Trying to get a little help from the wind
4:40pm Stopped engine to service, Started again
7:00pm Under power with main and Jib on.
July 12th 1:00AM Sounded gas tanks- 20 Gals
2:00 am Sounded gas again, shut off port tank
3:00am sighted ship port bow.
3:30am Sighted Pt. Arguello Lt. 2 points port bow
4:00am Out of gas, sail only
5:00am put on fore
7:00 am Just drifting very light breeze
Noon Pt. Arguello Lt. abeam, bearing north course east
4:50 pm Point Conception abeam
Dec. 27, 2010 | Volume 1, Issue 8
BLUE ANGELS AND PICNICS ON THE BAY
Hello gang, well it has been quite a while and
frankly I wish I had more to report. It was a
slower summer between new babies and other
activities. Please enjoy below, a log entry from
1937 (!), cruising news, and some news about the
crew. We are looking forward to a more active
year in 2011!
YANKEE NEWSLETTER
LOG ENTRY, JULY 1937
10:00 pm Just flapping around- no breeze
July 13th, 5:00 am Drifted along until dawn. No wind at all
7:00 am Had trouble getting engine started as magnets showed
trouble. Finally got it started and powered into Santa Barbara
Harbor
8:00 am Santa Barbara alongside Union Oil dock. Took aboard
provisions, 75 gallons gas, fish hooks. Mechanic repaired
engine. Crew felt land sick while shopping.
2:00 pm Left Santa Barbara put on sail set course for Prisoners
Harbor, Santa Cruz Island
2:15pm sails on, good breeze, Whistle Buoy abeam
3:15pm boiling along 8 ¼ knots logged
4:00pm Ray hits bunk
5:00pm Arrived at Prisoners Harbor. Anchored 50 yds off shore
west of dock in 3-4 fathoms. Yo-Ho-Ho abeam to west. All
hands invited to BBQ on beach with Justy Caire. Entertained by
Capt. Eddies Show Boat. Carey Stanton present.
July 14th, 10:00 am- Underway for Painted Caves. Picked up
our fishermen who had started out in small boat. They had
their first fish. Crew of Yo-Ho-Ho aboard. Towing both small
boats. Ed Faisal, Bob Buckles, Chas O’Brien.
10:20 am Engine Conked. All hands offer suggestions. Much
monkeying with lots of gadgets.
11:30 am Engine decides to go after we put up main and jib.
Beat up west coast of Santa Cruz Island.
2:00pm Arrive at cave just west of Painted cave and anchor in 6
fathoms under high cliffs 25 yds from shore. Put Geoff ashore
to take movies. All hands in the small boats under outboard
power stood around point to mouth of cave- Here we were
greeted by roaring and barking of seals. Entrance to cave a
beautiful sight the lava formations being of all colors. Inside
the cave it is so dark that even the long flashlights were of
little help. We rowed around in cave for some time Returned
to Yankee via another cave just west of Anchorage.
3:00pm Underway for return to Prisoners Harbor under Jib,
Main and Power.
4:00pm Arrive Prisoners harbor and anchor same spot as
before.
4:15pm Justy Caire picked up all hands and we rode in Chevy
Truck to the main ranch 2.5 miles inland up the river. The
country is beautiful. The ranch like an old Spanish village.
Many of original adobe buildings still in use. Large brick winery
build 1890, small church, barns, shearing sheds, silos,
Blacksmith shop, saddler etc. Plenty of water for farming-
Alfalfa fields, corn fields, vineyard, orchard etc. Justy had
another fine BBQ in front of big house half a lamb etc. Back
to harbor again in truck.
July 15th 11:15 AM- Underway for other side of Island. Ran
close to shore exploring caves and anchorages in small boat.
Thousands of seals along shore and in caves. Coast line here
quite barren.
1:00 pm Potato Harbor abeam. Looks very good and we
decide to revisit later. Louie caught a fish.
1:45 San Pedro Pt. abeam
2:00pm Smugglers Cove abeam
2:15 pm Engine conked- Louis caught a fish. It bit him.
2:30pm Put on all sails
3:00 pm Engine started. Took in sail
3:30pm Sand stone point abeam. We are now on seaward
side of Island. Sea like glass. Towing boat.
5:10pm Dropped anchor in Coches Prietas anchorage in ½-3.
Bing and Louie ashore to investigate lobster situation. No
Luck. Make excursions in small boat.
6:30 pm Cocktail hour and very pleasant too. Dinner served
at 7:30pm and very good
8:30pm Skipper and Ray to sea in small boat- a very swell
evening
9:25 Louie sews on a button.
July 16th 8:00 AM- Polished off balance of egg supply.
Sea again continuing cruise around Santa Cruz Island.
11:50 AM- Fraser Pt. Abeam, under power
Noon-Set all sails, power off. Set Course to Santa Barbara
4:15 PM- Arrive Santa Barbara alongside Union Oil dock, took
on 31 gallons gas, water etc. Ray and Arthur uptown for
provisions. They return 7:30 with Bob Cornwall and PH
Madden.
8:30 PM- Dinner with Bob C. as guest
10:00 PM- Take Bing ashore for goodbye at station
July 17th 2:30 AM- Return aboard after milling around town.
Marie and Bill Walker, Werner Vonwiltenstein and Flora come
aboard.
3:30 AM Yankee goes to sea with escort of harbor night
watchman in launch- Under power.
to mooring
5:00 PM Ashore for Dinner with Ed and Bob, Said goodbye to
Ray.
7:00 PM- Ashore for a few drinks
July 19th, 2:30 AM- Shoved off for Painted Caves with Ed Gurley
and two passengers- Ed and Dick take wheel- Go into caves
again and explore coast line landing in small boat a few times.
3:00 PM Return Santa Barbara tied to mooring.
8:45 PM Cast off mooring and go to sea for return North- Crew-
AWF, GWF, Louie, Dick, Howard
9:00 PM Under Power
July 20th, 2:00 AM- Sighted Pt. Conception Lt. Starboard
5:00 AM- Can hear Pt. Arguello diaphone- very foggy
11:00AM San Louis Harbor- Tie up to Union Oil dock- 33 gallons
gas, checked over engine.
11:25 AM- Drifted around San Louis Harbor to eat
11:55 AM- Out to sea again
6:00 PM- Foggy-Under Power
7:00 PM- Hear Piedras Blancas-7:05- Piedras Abeam
July 21h- 5:00 AM Pt. Lobos Abeam Put up Jib
9:15 AM- Santa Cruz Buoy alongside, log over read distance by
one mile
Flotsam and Jetsam- News from the Crew!
3:45 AM Course for Potato Harbor, SC Island- Ray and Skip
scramble a dozen eggs. We eat egg, Louis at wheel, Geoff
and Ray remain on watch. Ray takes nap.
July 17th 7:45 AM- Enter Potato Harbor SC Island. Wake
Skipper.
7:47 AM- Yankee runs right up on a sandy beach- very lucky
smooth weather not much swell. Ray Louie, Geoff over
the side to shove off. Get off beach. Drop hook in 2
fathoms sandy bottom. Beer served to all hands. See AM
Bald eagle on cliff above us. Crew retire.
Noon- All hands take small boat on exploring trip.
4:00 PM- Return from interesting trip, many seals, colored
fish, eaves etc.
5:00 PM Dinner- Strong wind, strong surge running, let out
more scope-
5:30 PM Anchor chain parted- ALL HANDS!!!
Engine Started- Full speed ahead- missed going on rocks by
small margin-Finally get out of harbor towing small boat.
6:00 PM Big Wind and Sea- Small boat painter carried
away- Rolled both decks under picking up small boat.
6:30 PM Dropped spare anchor in lee of cliff in Scorpion
Bay. Shut off engine 7PM. Had shot of medical red to
quiet our nerves. All to bed. A very strenuous day
July 18th, 8:00 AM- Breakfast- Health regained
8:30 AM- Hook up under power to Potato Harbor where we
again anchor. Make up grappling hook and fish for lost
anchor from small boat. Finally hook last foot of broken
chain and after considerable horsing around get both hooks
aboard.
11:00 AM Under Power for Santa Barbara
2:30 PM Enter Santa Barbara Harbor- Alongside Union Oil
Dock. Dick Ford, Howard Cunningham sign on crew list at
this point.
4:00pm Ed Gurley and Bob Cornwall aboard and we go out
Left-Most Determined Sailor
Rose O’Neal
Below- Ford’s maiden voyage John and Samantha Collins welcomed a little boy Ford
Patton Collins on May 5th, 2010. He made his first
Yankee journey at only 8 weeks old and he loved it.
Jack Garrett (Grandson of Janet Ford, son of James and
Denise Garrett) earned his advanced scuba certification
on 11/23 and logged his 46th Dive!
Denise Garrett completed the San Diego Sharkfest swim
in September alongside her husband James and son Jack.
Bravo Garrett Family!
Rose Ellen O’Neal (Granddaughter of Vicki Ford Greeley)
completed the Tinsley Island Sailing camp earning the
award of “Most determined”
Way to go Rose!!!
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