Knotmeters
Knotmeter - August 2, 2013
Knotmeter - August 2, 2013
Cottage Friday
Tonight
This Cottage Friday event will feature…“Barbecued Ribs & Chicken”
(same as last time, but everyone loved it so let’s do it again!)
as well as…our current patio menu! Click here for more.
TGIF Sail
Friday, August 16th
In case you missed the first one or two, the goal here is to get non-boaters on the water for an enjoyable evening on the lake!If you are interested in participating email Glenn at manager@kingstonyachtclub.ca and indicate whether you are a boater or non-boater or sign up at the office or bar. The evening will cap off with social time, munchies, food special etc!
KYC Member Wins their Division in LO300
Congratulations to Colin Wartman in Proclivity for his division win in the Lake Ontario 300. (see results here)
KYC’s Robert Davis places 3rd at North American Laser Camps in Kingston
Click here for Results
Congratulations to KYC’s Robert Davis who placed 3rd this past weekend at the 2013 Laser North American Championships held out of the Portsmouth Olympic Harbour.
Click here for Canadian Sailing Team write up and Video
KYC sailors place at 49er and 29er Canadian Championships
Congratulations to all KYC sailors who participated in the 49er and 29er Canadian Championships hosted by KYC this past weekend, including Danielle Boyd (and Skipper Erin Rafuse) who placed second in the 49er FX fleet, and KYC’s Stephane Vinet and Sophie-Andree Vinet who placed second in the 29er fleet.
Click here for resultsIt was a busy weekend down at the club, and we would like to extend a big thank you to all KYC Members for their patience this past weekend. It is great to see the club this vibrant with so many different user groups enjoying our great facility.
Upcoming Events at KYC August 2 Cottage Friday August 7-11 505 North Americans August 10 Wolfe Island Race August 16-18 Picton Jazz Cruise August 10 Wolfe Island Race August 16 TGIF Sail For a complete list of upcoming events please visit:www.kingstonyachtclub.com/calendar
Dogs and Swimming
The weather's hot and there's lots of swimming activity on the T-dock and at the beach. Just a quick reminder to those trying to help our canine pals beat the heat as well: please keep dogs out of the water in areas where there are members (particularly children) swimming.Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Parking @ KYC
As we sort through ways for alleviating our parking limitations at the club, we need to first make the most of the parking resources we have.KYC staff has been approved by the City of Kingston to issue parking tickets. We therefore encourage you to have a current parking sticker displayed on your vehicle: these stickers are available at the bar. We remind you that you must also be at KYC or out cruising to use club parking. If you are parked in the lot and leaving to cruise, please notify the office so that your vehicle does not get ticketed.
The Club is in the midst of many improvements to make it a more enjoyable environment for all and to attract new members. Work has been done on the breakwall area to create a more enjoyable place to hang out, swim and sail that is safe and accessible for members and their equipment. Ensuring safety requires reducing vehicle access to the breakwall. Below is a link to the policy the Board recently passed.
A correction: Glenn's July 16th email stated that parking tickets issued to unauthorized vehicles in the club parking lot are $10. As it turns out he was wrong, these tickets will be $20. Tickets for parking on Maitland from Monday to Friday from 10am to 11am and from 3pm to 4pm are ten-bucks.
KYC Barbecues & Bring Your Own Food (BYOF)
We now have two barbecues available for BYOFs. One is in front of the clubhouse and the other is at the end of the breakwall by the yellow & white striped tent.Here’s the deal:
If you BYOF and will be eating on your boat then you are welcome to use the closest barbecue to your boat. If you are not eating on your boat then you must use the breakwall barbecue and eat out there. The tent is equipped with picnic tables. You are also welcome to eat at the picnic tables at Sullivan’s Point (west end of breakwall by flag pole).
Eating your BYOF is not permitted in the new crested tent and areas around the clubhouse including the beach.
Barbecue utensils are available from the bartender.
Barbecue users are asked to clean the barbecue when done and return utensils to the bartender.
Other than barbecue utensils you are required to bring your own plates, flatware, condiments etc.
BYOF participants should be aware that BYOF eating areas are not covered within the club’s liquor license, therefore, alcoholic beverages are not permitted in these areas.
Harbour Redevelopment Update
Thanks to everyone who attended the Harbour Design Town Hall meeting on July 3rd. The preferred harbour design
was presented and discussed with members who contributed valuable feedback. This feedback will be used during the next
iteration of the design process.We will be continuing to work with Shoreplan Engineering to refine and improve the proposed design. Please keep
watching the Knotmeter and website (www.kingstonyachtclub.ca/newharbour/) for updates as this progresses.An orange buoy marker has been put in at the foot of West Street to mark the width of the proposed entrance. Members are encouraged to try entering and exiting the harbour using this marker.
The New Harbour website can be found here:
www.kingstonyachtclub.ca/newharbour/
Any questions related to the project should be directed to:harbourquestions@kingstonyachtclub.ca
RIO 2016 Fundraiser
Danielle Boyd & Erin Rafuse
Thursday, August 15th
Hours of Operation
BarKitchen Office Service Mon 11a-10p11a-9p 9a-5p Tue 11a-10p11a-9p 9a-5p Wed 11a-10p11a-9p 9a-5p Thurs 11a-10p11a-9p 9a-5p Fri 11a-10p11a-9p 9a-5p Sat11a-10p
11a-9p Variable* Sun 11a-10p 11a-9p Variable* Special events schedule will determine weekly
office schedule for Saturday, Sunday & Monday
For more information on other KYC events and programs please visit our website. www.kingstonyachtclub.com