Sunday, August 14, 2011

Open-shut case, time to close the VPYC for 2011

VALOIS POINT, New York, USA - The VPYC had a busy season, after getting off to a very slow start.

Too busy to even post anything on this blog.

Lo siento, amigos.

A number of new members join (by showing up in their boats) including Joseph Campbell and Yvonne Taylor, amigos and Seneca Lake sailors. And continuing members Eric and Tina Hazlitt were frequent visitors, too.

Jennifer tests out Crimson Tide
We also added a sailboat boat to the club fleet - a 17-foot Siren named Panacea, which will be rechristened in the spring with the official name of Crimson Tide. The idea for the name came from co-owner Jennifer Marshall of Tucson, Arizona (and a Seneca Lake/Hector native) who comes to Seneca Lake each summer on vacation.

She is also half-owner of the Red Rocket sailboat, which saw limited duty this summer, once the new boat was added to the flotilla.

The club also put out a mooring (for Panacea/Crimson Tide) and after much ado, procured a yacht club sign, too. The mooring held the boat secure through a windstorm that torn down trees and branches all over Valois Point.

Perhaps next year a second mooring - for large boats - will be put in, too, when the club reopens are the spring thaw.

Here are some photos from this season:

Yvonne (Bonnie) Taylor on the VPYC dock
Red Rocket heads out for first 2011 sail
VPYC sign
Busy day on the VPYC docks

Crimson Tide on the new mooring at the VPYC
  




Saturday, May 14, 2011

Getting VPYC docks ready for summer

VALOIS, New York, USA - The high waters of Seneca Lake are not going to stand in the way of the grand reopening of the Valois Point Yacht Club in Hector Township.

Friday, the shade structure was reinstalled and - provided the weather stays clear next week, the bar and boats will be ready for action.

First phase of reopening the VPYC