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Wednesday, October 16, 2013


OSCA Cruising Award Reminder!

Ahoy OSCA Fleet!

Just wanted to remind everyone to submit their cruising log to be eligible for the Annual Cruising Award. The Cruising Award is given each year to the boat that travels the longest distance (total accumulated mileage) on a single cruise. Awards are given in the Retiree and Non-Retiree categories.

The cutoff for me to receive the logs is Friday October 25. I need to have them on that date. So get yours in today!

You can submit them to me at jdskchirns@aol.com or by mail to16 Glen View Dr, Bristol, RI 02809.

Thanks,
Jeff

Tuesday, October 15, 2013


OSCA October Updates!

Ahoy OSCA Fleet!

Well our sailing season is coming to a close. I hope you've had a great time this year sailing with family and friends! It has been an exciting year for OSCA. We have had some great times and our events have been well attended. Thank you for all your support of this great organization!

We concluded our on water events last weekend at the Ida Lewis Yacht Club. Saturday made for a great sail down to Newport with 20+ knots of wind out of the northeast. We had a great gathering for dinner at the ever popular Red Parrott. After dinner a few gathered for night caps and watched a great pitching dual between our Red Sox and the Tigers. The score wasn't what we were hoping for but what can you do. Sunday morning we were treated to a great home made breakfast of pancakes, eggs and english muffins. Yummy! Our pizza party was relocated because the ILYC could not pick up the Patriots game. We watched the first half from The Deck and the second frm O'Briens Pub. Dinner at the pub was good. During half time we held our Membership Meeting. The finances were reviewed (thanks Kevin) and we are in good shape. The next item was a vote on the 2014 Officers. Nominated and accepted were:

Commodore - Jill Clement
Vice Commodore - Lee Rabbitt
Rear Commodore - Bruce Fraunfelter
Fleet Captain - John Greenwood
Secretary - Deb Chirnside
Treasurer - Kevin Rabbitt
Web Master - Bet Stickney

After the meeting we enjoyed watching the last minute comeback by the Patriots to beat the Saints. Later that night the Red Sox had some last minute herotics by beating the Tigers in the nineth. What a weekend! I want to give a big THANK YOU to Jill Clement for organizing this event!


Haul Out Party!
We will close out our 2013 season with our annual Haul Out Party. The party will be held at Jacky's Galaxie in Bristol, RI. We will be in the upstairs room (really nice!) Here are the details:
Date: November 9, 2013
Time: 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Jacky's Galaxie
               383 Metacom Ave
               Bristol, RI 02809
Cost: $35.00 per person
Menu:
Passed appetizers of Crab Rangoon, Veggie Spring Rolls and Beef Teriyaki
Buffet Dinner includes:
Garden Salad with house dressing
General Tao's Chicken
Walnut Shrimp
Beef & Broccoli
Chicken Tad Thai Noodles
Mixed Chinese Vegetables
Pork Fried Rice
Vanilla Ice Cream with Mango Sauce for dessert

RSVP - Please RSVP with me by October 30 via email to jdskchirns@aol.com or by phone at (401) 253-8584. Checks made out to OSCA can be sent to Kevin Rabbitt, 51 Fieldstone Dr, Coventry, RI 02816.

 
Marine Diesel Engine Seminar
John Impagliazzo is organizing a group to head up to Hansen Marine on November 9. He assures me you will be back in time for the Haul Out Party! Hansen Marine offers one day seminars to boat owners who are interested in learning more about their engines and generators. Hansen Marine is a full service facility offering the largest parts department in the world for Westerbeke and Universal as well as many other products. The seminar will cover both electrical and mechanical as well as trying to answer any questions that you may have. Here are the details
Date - November 9, 2013
Time - 8:00am sharp
Where - Hansen Marine
             32 Tioga Way
             Marblehead, MA 01945
Fee - $175.00
Please contact John at impag12@gmail.com if interested. He will forward a registration form to you.


I hope to see you at the Haul Out Party! What a great way to end a special season!


And remember, life is good!

Monday, September 23, 2013


OSCA September Updates!

Ahoy OSCA Fleet!

Happy Fall everyone. This is a spectacular time of year to be on the water. The breeze is up, the skies are clear and there are fewer boats on the water. The only down fall is the days are shorter and the temps are cooler. Hopefully you still have a few more opportunities to get out for a sail!

We had quite a few events take place over a relatively short period of time. We had a huge turn out at the Dutch Harbor Rendezvous. The wine tasting was a lot of fun and the breakfast the next morning at the Village Hearth was delicious. A big THANK YOU to Rear Commodore Lee Rabbitt for organizing the event.

Two weeks later we had our Labor Day Rendezvous at the Bristol Yacht Club. We had another great turnout and the weekend was highlighted by the ever outstanding Lobster boil put on by Bill and Paula Kaylor. After dinner some folks took the launch over to Independence Park to listen to the RI Philharmonic as they put on the end of summer show. Too bad there are no more fireworks. However mother nature did provide fireworks in the form of thunderstorms that came through early each morning. We did have one boat get hit by th lighting. Pretty scary stuff. Fortunately there were no injuries on board. On a lighter note we were unable to hold the mercury races due to lack of wind so he Zmuda's get to hold onto the hardware for another year. There are a ton of people to thank for making this weekend a great success; Vice Commodore Jill Clement for organizing the event, David Arnold for procuring the yacht club, Bill and Paula Kaylor for the lobster dinner, the cast of thousands who set and cleaned up and to Anne and Steve Anthony for bringing us breakfast each morning.

About two weeks ago was the Newport Boat Show. I heard Catalina had three boats on the dock. We had good OSCA representation and I hope everyone who attended enjoyed the show. Thank you for your efforts to promote OSCA!

We have two events left for the season. One on the water and one on land. Here's what's coming up!

Columbus Day Weekend at Ida Lewis Yacht Club

Once again this year we will be enjoying the hospitality of the Ida Lewis Yacht Club (ILYC.) For those of you who have not been to ILYC before, the yacht club is a unique gem of a club with beautiful views of Newport Harbor. Check out their website at http://www.ilyc.org/default.html. The club has a very interesting history.

With the exception of the kitchen on Saturday evening, we have unlimited access to the facilities which is included in the price of the moorings. The club has a full kitchen at our disposal (please note - we can NOT use the kitchen on Saturday night as there is a large event going on); there are also showers and toilet facilities as well as the clubhouse itself.

If you need water, there is a central water barge in the harbor.
There is a town pump out boat available as well.
Gas is available at several marinas.
Call the harbor master on Ch 16 to get information on any/all of the above.

There is a public dock located quite close to the Red Parrott should you wish to take your dinghy in. Generally though, I'd advise against dinghy-ing in Newport harbor in the dark. ILYC is a considerable distance from the town, and finding your boat can be a bit harrowing in the crowded harbor.

The plan for the weekend is:

Saturday

Arrive at ILYC by 5 (ish) Jill will be organizing the moorings, so please email her that you are planning to come (*note that your check for the weekend should go to Kevin Rabbitt - see below)

Dinner at the Red Parrot - we will meet at the ILYC dock at 5:45ish to take the Old Port Launch into town.

*Note the Red Parrot will happily do separate checks, but they ask that people sit across from or very near those on their check.

Sunday

Breakfast 9:00 - If there are a couple of people who will volunteer to help with cooking and cleanup, Jill will bring the supplies to make pancakes and bacon.

Free day to enjoy Newport or relax on your boat or on the club deck and enjoy the harbor

Sunday afternoon - Patriots vs. Saints. Gametime is 4:30. Bring snacks to share. The ILYC bar will be open until 7:00 pm. For those that are not interested in watching the game, perhaps bring a board game with you and seek out kindred spirits.

Membership Meeting at half time.

Sunday Dinner will be Pizza

Monday

Breakfast at 9:00 (the usual continental OSCA breakfast)

Relax and hope for weather conducive to a wonderful sail.

Costs:
  • Moorings: The club has 6 guest moorings and Mark, the steward said they can probably accomodate up to 10 boats total. Moorings are $65 per night and MUST be paid in advance in one check. To facilitate the advance payment, please get your checks to Kevin Rabbitt @ 51 Fieldstone; Coventry RI 02816 no later than Tuesday October 8th.
  • Breakfasts - the cost of breakfast will be $2-3 per person per day. Jill will collect that money when we get there.
  • Launch Service - Old Port Launch is available to take folks to town. They can be hailed on Ch 68, and their hours for the Columbus Day weekend (Sat, Sun, Mon) are 9:00 am-10:00 pm. They will pick up and drop off at the club, or your boat. Cost for the launch is $3 per person, each direction.
  • ILYC Launch there is no charge for the club launch, which runs from about 8:00 am until 5:45 pm. Outside of those hours, you'll need to bring your dinghy ashore.
  • Sunday Dinner at the Red Parrot will be pay-your-own. They will do separate checks, but please sit in proximity to those on your tab.
  • Pizza - we will do a collective order and split the tab. BYOB if the bar is not open (it was last year, but there is no guarantee)

For weekend reservations - email Jill Clement at jill_clement@verizon.net. You can also text/call her on her cell at 401-932-6776.

Let her know the length and draft of your boat and if you will be there Sat and Sunday nights. Remember to send mooring fee checks to Kevin.

We will monitor channel 72 for the weekend and Jill will disseminate a roster of boats prior to Friday.


Haul Out Party
Plans are being made for our annual Haul Out Party. This year's event will be on November 9th at Jacky's Galaxie in Bristol, RI. We are working out all the deails and will have more information to you in the near future.

Enjoy the Fall season! The Red Sox are in the payoffs and the Patriots are off to a 3-0 start and hockey season will start soon (the Bruins are having a good pre-season!) By the way, has anyone been watching the America's Cup Racing? Talk about fast boats! It's pretty exciting stuff!

See ya soon!

Life is good!

Thursday, August 15, 2013


Labor Day Weekend Update!

Ahoy OSCA Fleet!

Summer is proceeding too fast and in a few weeks Labor Day Weekend will be upon us. There have been a few updates to the times for our weekend at the Bristol Yacht Club. Also included is the pricing and information on signing up. Please contact Vice Commodore Jill Clement by 8/26 if you plan to attend. Her contact information is:

Jill Clement
237 Cole Dr
North Kingstown, RI 02852
Cell: 401-932-6776
Email jill_clement@verizon.net (there is an _ between jill and clement)

Dinner Prices
Lobster Dinner (lobster, corn, cole slaw, chowder, dessert)
$25 Single
$40 Twin
Checks payable to OSCA

 
Here is the schedule for the weekend:
Saturday 8/31
5pm Welcoming Cocktail Party at BYC, Cash Bar
Bring an appetizer or dish to share. Grills are available.

Sunday 9/1
8:30am - Coffee, donuts, etc (OSCA breakfast) at the club house
9:30am - Skippers Meeting for Ted Trudeau race
11:00 am - Mercury Racing Begins
4:30 pm- Lobster Dinner - Reservations Required by 8/26
BRING YOUR OWN LOBSTER CRACKERS AND PICKS
6:00 pm - OSCA Commodore Presentation
7:00 pm - RI Philharmonic Concert, Independence Park

Monday 9/2
9:00 am - Coffee, donuts, etc
OSCA Fleet departs for home ports

Mooring Info: Mooring requests, with name of boat, length, owner name & tel. no. (preferably cell phone no.), should be emailed to Chris Healy, BYC Steward, steward@bristolyc.com
Moorings are $40.00 per night and include BYC launch service from 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. daily. Dinghy dock and showers are available.

BYC monitors VHF Channel 68. Mooring payments are due directly to BYC upon arrival.


See you this weekend at Dutch Harbor!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

OSCA August Updates
 
Ahoy OSCA Fleet!

Our Summer Cruise was a great success! We visited some fantastic ports; Marion, Provincetown, Padamaram and Westport. Our host facilities could not have been more accommodating. The whale watch and jazz show was spectacular in P-town. It was fun having dinner for 21 in Padamaram. The lobster feast put on by Bill and Paula Kaylor in Westport was to die for. A few of us had some mechanical issues but in true OSCA fashion people were always there to help out. It was a true testament of what OSCA is all about. I want to give a huge OSCA THANK YOU to John Impagliazzo for organizing this great trip.


We have some great fun filled events coming up. Here are some details.

Dutch Harbor Rendezvous
This is always a fun event. Wine tasting challenge, cookout on the beach on Saturday. Breakfast at the Village Hearth and Bakery on Sunday. Here are details:
Date: August 17 - 18
Place: Dutch Harbor Boat Yard
Rate: Mooring fee is $50 per night, includes launch service that runs until 10pm
Info: Mooring reservations can be made online with the Dutch Harbor Boat Yard dutchharborboatyard.com or by calling 401-423-0630. Mention you are with OSCA. They monitor vhf channel 69.
Saturday
5:00pm Bring a bottle of wine for the wine tasting challenge. Vote for your favorite and you may win a prize! We will set up grills for a cookout so bring your favorite items. There are resturants near by for those who prefer not to cook.
Sunday
9:00am - We plan to go to the Village Hearth and Bakery just up the road from the boatyard. You buy your coffee and OSCA will by the pastry. What a deal!
11:00am - Head for home or other far away places!

Labor Day Weekend Rendezvous
Join us on Labor Day Weekend at the Bristol Yacht Club. We will have boat races in the club's Mercurys and another fantastic lobster fest put on by the Kaylors.
Date: August 31 - September 2
Place: Bristol Yacht Club
Rate: The mooring fee is $40 per night. You can make your reservations with the club steward, Chris Healy, by sending an email to steward@bristolyc.com. Please provide your name, phone number, boat name, length and draft and mention you are with OSCA.
Info: We are still working on the meal price and I will have that out shortly.
Saturday
5:00pm Bring some snacks and itmes to cook to the picnic area for a social time. We have reserved the upstairs room in the event of bad weather.
Sunday
9:00am Breakfast at the club
1:00pm Mercury Races
6:00pm Lobster Dinner
Monday
9:00am Breakfast at the club
11:00am Head for home ports or where ever the wind takes you

Newport Boat Show

Date: September 12 - 15
Support OSCA by handing out literature at the Catalina booth on the docks. Volunteers can sign up with Lee Rabbitt.

Columbus Day Weekend
Date: October 12 - 14
Place: Ida Lewis Yacht Club
Join us for ourt last on water event of the season at the Ida Lewis Yacht Club in Newport, RI. This is a spectactular venue to end the season. We will have a members meeting on Sunday night. More details to come.

Haul Out Party
Date: November 9
Place: Jackie's Galaxie in Bristol, RI
We have reserved the upstairs room for our last event of the season. More details to come.

 
Let's enjoy the rest of the summer. I hope to see you in Dutch Harbor!

Life is good!

Thursday, May 30, 2013


Last Call for OSCA Gaspee Days Sign Up!

Ahoy OSCA Fleet!

Just a quick reminder that if you are going to the Rhode Island Yacht Club for Gaspee Days Weekend the deadline to register with John Impagliazzo is TOMORROW, May 31. John will be providing the RIYC with the list of boats and their mooring/dockage information on Saturday, June 1. Here's who is on the list so far:

John & Kathy Impagliazzo - Pooka
Bruce & Sandy England - Sole Mates IV
John & Debbie Greenwood - Deborah Ann
Eric & Janis Korn - Kornucopia
Ron Lewis - Argo
Jeff & Deb Chirnside - Sudsea

If you don't see your name then you are not on the list. Please contact John at impag12@gmail.com ASAP if you plan to attend. He will need the following info:

Boat Name
Length
Draft
Beam
Moring or slip
Phone #

Here is the info on Gaspee Days Weekend.

Gaspee Days Weekend at Rhode Island Yacht Club (RIYC)

Date: June 7 - 9
Rates:
Slips - $1.50 per foot, electric charges - $5.00 per 30 Amp, $10.00 per 50 Amp connection
Mooring - $10.00 per day, this includes shuttle service, 9 AM to 9 PM, Saturday thru Sunday
RIYC can be contacted on Ch 78.

Activities:
Friday Night - Fireworks
Saturday -
9:45 a.m - The Gaspee Days 5k.
10:00 a.m. The Gaspee Day Parade!!!!!
3:00 p.m. After the parade, come back to the Club and continue the fun. Have a tall frosty and enjoy the raw bar.
4:00 p.m. - Grill, Grill and more Grill!!!!! Enjoy clam cakes and chowder, bbq, sausage & peppers, hamburgers, hotdogs, and much more including an ICE LUGE!!!!!. A limited number of lobsters will be available. So get there early!!!!
5:00 p.m. - Dance the night away with Rory and the Blueshounds.
Sunday
Breakfast on your boat or at a local cafe.
Head for home ports.
 
I've heard noting but good things about Gaspee Days Weekend. Come for one night or two. Please contact John Impagliazzo at impag12@gmail.com by June 1 if you plan to attend. John will provide RIYC with your boat information and you can pay when you arrive.

Life is Good! See ya at RIYC!



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

OSCA Updates May 2013
  
Ahoy OSCA Fleet!

It's hard to believe this weekend is Memorial Day.  Our sails are rigged an we are ready to go!  Hopefully your preparations are going well.

In April we had two fun events.  First, four of us, Debbie & John Greenwood, David Arnold and yours truly picked up trash along the Bristol shore as part of Save the Bay's Earth Day Cleanup.  I also managed to pick up some poison ivy but it was all worth it.  The next afternoon was our Wine & Cheese Event at QDNYC.  We had a very interesting speaker, Richard Fernie, who told us about his trip to South America and sailing adventure in the area and around Cape Horn.  Quite an experience!  A big THANK YOU to Bob Stanich for hosting and to Rear Commodore Lee Rabbitt for making the arrangements.

Upcoming Events
Here's some details on our upcoming events.

Gaspee Days Weekend at Rhode Island Yacht Club (RIYC)
Date: June 7 - 9
Rates:
Slips - $1.50 per foot, electric charges - $5.00 per 30 Amp, $10.00 per 50 Amp connection
Mooring - $10.00 per day, this includes shuttle service, 9 AM to 9 PM, Saturday thru Sunday
RIYC can be contacted on Ch 78.
Activities:
Friday Night - Fireworks
Saturday -
9:45 a.m - The Gaspee Days 5k.
10:00 a.m. The Gaspee Day Parade!!!!!
3:00 p.m. After the parade, come back to the Club and continue the fun. Have a tall frosty and enjoy the raw bar.
4:00 p.m. - Grill, Grill and more Grill!!!!! Enjoy clam cakes and chowder, bbq, sausage & peppers, hamburgers, hotdogs, and much more including an ICE LUGE!!!!!. A limited number of lobsters will be available. So get there early!!!!!
5:00 p.m. - Dance the night away with Rory and the Blueshounds.

I've heard noting but good things about Gaspee Days Weekend.  Come for one night or two.  Please contact John Impagliazzo at impag12@gmail.com by June 1 if you plan to attend.  John will provide RIYC with your boat information and you can pay when you arrive.

BYOE Rendezvous at the North Kingstown Town Beach
 This is our first time to the town beach just south of the Wickford Harbor break water.  Here are the details:
Date: June 29 - 30
Rate: Free (anchorage)
The plan is to anchor off of Poplar point, in the vicinity of the Wickford Town Beach on Saturday night. The best grounds are closer to the north end of the cove. The bottom is rocky in this area, so stay well off the beach. The safest spots to anchor are where the water transitions from 7-9 feet to 15-17 feet, favoring the north end of the cove, just to the south of the jetty and keeping well away from the flashing green (Fl G 6s 40ft 6MI "1".) In the cove you can pull your dinghy onto the beach, to the north of the designated swim area. If you stay well outside the marked swimming area you will also avoid the very large rock, that is barely submerged at high tide.
A cookout on the beach would be neat or a jaunt to Duffy's would be fun.  Anyway this is meant to be very low keyed.

Life is Good!  See ya on the water!