We have 2 XL Renton Sailing Club tee shirts left. They are soon to become collectors items. They are dark blue with the club logo on the left breast. Let me know if you are interested.
Jim McClaflin
We have 2 XL Renton Sailing Club tee shirts left. They are soon to become collectors items. They are dark blue with the club logo on the left breast. Let me know if you are interested.
Jim McClaflin
The San Juan 7.7 (big blue one) has a new motor on it. It’s a 9.9 Suzuki that runs on straight gas. So now all but the Ranger 20 (little blue one) run on straight gas.
The start up is pretty simple, pull the choke, align the arrow on the throttle with the funny little symbol on the handle and push the green start button. Yes this one has electric start. After it starts push the choke in and turn the throttle down. It should start up quickly.
To keep the battery topped off run the motor for about 5-10 minutes after you start it. The motor charges the battery. If the battery dies then you still can pull start it.
The shift lever is in the front on the starboard side of the motor.
Jim Mc
As you might have noticed birds really like our big boats, unfortunately they leave lots of deposits behind. We have added some bird scaring stuff to the boats to ward them off, so far it appears to work. To keep the birds from getting use to them we’ll move or change the configuration over time.
One measure is what is called “Terror Eyes” ballons, the eyes look like raptor eyes. They are hoisted up above the boom by either a flag or spinnaker line. When you use the boat just lower the ballon and then replace it when you put it away.
The second measure is the use of mylar tape. The tape has Velcro on it that allows it to be easily removed before sailing. Again just put it back when you put the boat away. Don’t worry too much about putting it back in it’s ‘proper’ location, its not that scientific and it’s good to change locations periodically.
Jim Mc
Announcing Time change: This event will be held 11am- 2 pm
BBQ 12-12:30ish
Youth sailing in am; adult capsize recovery clinic and adult racing in the afternoon.
Come join us for the Youth Sailing day on Saturday, August 21st, from 10 am- 2 pm (or whenever we get done)
We will be having youth sail races on the El Toro’s in the morning, BBQ around noon and afternoon adult / parent sailing races after lunch. So, even if you don’t have little ones to bring, come join us! The kids will have some games after lunch as well to keep them entertained while the adults race.
This event is open to club members and their family members. So bring your child, grandchild or other family members. All kids who do not have an immediate family member as a RSC member needs to have a waiver signed. This event is open to family members and close extended family.
Click the following link for the PDF file for the waiver to sign before the event.
Bring yourselves, life jackets to fit the kids, a food item to share and something for the grill for yourself.
Hot Dogs (natural/ nitrate free) and Buns and cupcakes to be provided for the kiddo’s.
It’s going to be a great day…don’t miss out!
If you think you are coming to this event, please let gwenmwelch@earthlink.net, know so for planning purposes.
From the DockMaster for Sunday the 27th
It was a great day of sailing for all. We had 3 newer sailers and one advanced. The winds where great and the 10 knot gusts made it a little bit of challenge. Everyone did a great job.
Happy sailing!
No contacts for a rainy day sail with no wind. Guess I can’t blame anyone, doesn’t look like fun. We will hope for better on Tuesday and Thursday.
Mike
No boats will be available for sailing or maintenance on Thursday starting at 5:00pm. Our cleaning crew will be cleaning all the boats, including the Rescue boat. If you are on the cleaning crew, you have received an email with your boat assignment.
stephanie
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