GLF Meeting up date & Restoration Contest up date

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GLF Meeting up date & Restoration Contest up date

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Save this date:
March 29 2008, The winter GLF meeting will be held on this date in Oswego, New York. Details on the fleet events page. We are hoping for a good turn out and have some great things planned.

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Posted: Thu 10/11/07 9:59 am Post subject: 2nd Annual Cape Dory Restoration Contest
plumber wrote:Let the contest begin.
To all Cape Dory owners that are doing a restoration to your boats this season or have had an ongoing project, take pictures, document progress and submit them to us for the annual contest.
weather its a full scale project, or a major re-fit

Rules:

It must be a cape Dory.

Projects can be submitted in hard copy, CD slide show, or web page.
Contest deadline will be announced after the GLF winter meeting.

Hard copy and CDs can be sent to;

UPDATE: If you are planning to enter your project try to get them in soon, We are hoping to review entries at the GLF fleet meeting on March 29th. There are going to be awards for the top 3 and special prizes for all entries. Lets all see what youv'e this winter!

Brace Tallents
GLF Fleet Captain
12 E. Highbank Dr.
Fulton,N.Y. 13069

Web link can be sent to; (You can also contact me here with any questions) by clicking on the "email" button below.

Good luck to all!
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How'd it go?

Post by Cathy Monaghan »

Hey guys,

How did your meeting go?



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Cathy,
Meeting (I think) went very well. Bud and his wife were there and said they had a good time. We had a member of the Coast Guard Aux. give a short presentation about Harbor Watch program and then toured the station. The food was great and we had some good fun. Mabe next one for you?
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Gettogether

Post by Oswego John »

It was a dark and stormy night. The wind was howling like the Banshee. I heard a loud thump and .........

Ooops. Having another senior moment. :oops: Sorry. This was supposed to be about the GLF meeting. Dang, this is happening all the time. Now what was I saying? Oh yeah, the GLF winter/spring gettogether.

After enduring another typical, northern winter season, our fleet officers called to order our first meeting of the new year on Saturday, March 29, 2008. As a matter of course, it snowed earlier in the day. We met at Patz's restaurant in Oswego NY, which is situated on the end of the Oswego river where it merges with Lake Ontario.

Traditionally, our fleet has been meeting at Coleman's Irish Pup, which is also on the river, but on the other, western side, directly across from Patz. No one is sure why, but Coleman's mysteriously closed their doors for business at the end of February, leaving the GLF, as well as other groups, high and dry for a meeting place.

The business meeting was called to order at approximately 1300, although many of the out of towners and other early arrivals sat together for an early brunch at another restauranr just up the street street. I'm sorry if I misname some of those who attended the meeting. I'm going by memory (oh my) :D . I haven't a copy of the minutes handy, so I'll try to wing it.

If memory serves me well, there were about twelve to fifteen attendees. Before the meeting started and throughout the meeting, Patz served an unstopable array of delicious finger foods and liquid libations that would satisfy a king's palate.

As the meeting moved along, some interesting topics were discussed. The one that interested me most was the centralization of our meetings, cruises and summer sail ins. It was the general agreement of all that, although Oswego being a great sailing port, its remote geographical location, in regard to the accessability of the members sailing on the other Great Lakes, could be improved.. Mike Ritenour will be in touch with other members who sail farther west of Lake Ontario. Special interest will be centered on possibly Erie Pa. and Sandusky or Toledo Ohio. If a new location is chosen, it would provide easier access for many more sailors and more enticement for them to participate in CDSOA meetings and sail ins and club cruises.

During the meeting, our keynote speaker was an officer in the local flotilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. After a brief talk, she escorted us into the hallowed halls and grounds of the Oswego Coast Guard Station. Homeland Security is very big in this port city, which is adjacent to an international border. We were provided with a very interesting guided tour of an active, working Coast Guard Station.

After the tour, we went back to the meeting room at Patz and continued, with the formality now becoming more of a social. Many prizes, secured by our fleet captain, Brace Tallents, were raffled off. Somehow, I think that everybody attending received something. I couldn't begin to guess how many magazine subscriptions, nautical CDs, local charts and other suitable gifts were raffled off.

All in all, I feel that everyone in attendance had an enjoyable time. I mostly enjoyed actually meeting and conversing with people that were only a name to me in the past. The meeting was over and the members said their farewells and safe homes somewhere between 1400 and 1500. Thanks and gratitude for those members and officers who traveled great distances in order to make this meeting a success.

One closing note, those who attended saw first hand the reason that the smallest auxiliary outboard around here is 5HP or larger. The snowmelt from the mountains was roaring downstream and bucking head on into waves generated by 30 MPH or more westerlies with a fetch reaching to Toronto. Kowabunga dudes and dudesses, surf's up.

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OJ,
Thank you for a wonderful dissertation of our afternoon. I make a motion that we accept what you have written as the offical minutes of the meeting. May I have a second? (I don't think I could have done a better job) Thank you John
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I Second!

Post by mike ritenour »

It was a great meeting and thanks to our Commodore for driving all that way to attend our GLF meeting.

If I recall correctly, OJ please check this one, This was our first visit by a sitting CDSOA Commodore and Mammadore :D

Great Minutes, OJ!

And that was some SURF in the river!

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CDSOA Officers Attending Fleet Meetings

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Hi All,

There is a good chance that I could be mistaken on this, but ........

Didn't Bob Ohler, Cathie and Bruce, Sharon Kairis and a few others attend the inaugural meeting of the GLF, which was held in Buffalo. I think that Bob officially installed Ed Haley as the first fleet captain. Brian McGowan became our fleet's first recording secretary.

I well remember that first meeting. It was held on a beautiful, sunny Saturday on March 16 at the Buffalo Yacht Club. I remember that some of us stayed overnight in order to take in the St Patrick.s Day parade the next day. I don't recall the year we became a fleet. Maybe six or seven years ago. Soon after, Sharon moved up to become Commodore after that.

Pete Kozup received a special award that day for being the one who travelled farthest to attend. He and his wife drove in from Sandusky Ohio area. Let me tell you something about Pete. He changed the name of his boat from Waltzing Matilda to Katy Too. I asked him why he changed it. He responded "So I can fit the name across the transom". :D Makes sense to me.

There were a lot of nice gifts that day. I received a new CDSOA burgee which I still have and cherish. That day, I put a lot of faces on many names that I had only read about. Some day I hope to meet many more of you. Maybe sooner than later. Something may just be in the offing this July. We'll see what happens.

In the meanwhile, get those covers off, unlock the prop and grease up the tiller shaft. We gotta get sailin'.

O J
PS: If I omitted any visiting guest's names, mea culpa. I'll catch you on the next one. Thats a promise.
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Here's why I missed the meeting!!

Post by Peter Kozup »

Brace, Mike, OJ, and the rest of the GLF,
Just wanted to tell you intrepid fresh water sailors why I missed the recent GLF meeting in Oswego. I was out of the country, having travelled to Antarctica with my son to complete the Antarctic Marathon run in early March. Here's a photo of me crossing the finish line. No, I'm not really a marathoner, but accompanied my son and about 130 or so others on a truly wonderful trip across the Drake Passage to the South Shetlands and then further south along the Antarctic Peninsula where we hobnobbed with penguins and seals, watched whales, climbed glaciers, and had a wonderful experience. In the actual event I walked the half-marathon instead of running the full marathon. Still I did finish as you can see!!
Now it's time for warmer pursuits and I need to get to work getting my boat ready for summer. I'm glad you had a great meeting, and Please keep me informed about the next one, especially if it's in Erie PA.

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AWESOME POST

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Great job, Peter

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Peter,
Great job, doing a marathon on the bottom of the planet,,WOW
but isn't the picture up side down???
Brace
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