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  • #16
    Costumes available

    So here are some pictures of the octopus / star fish costumes we have available to members. $5

    I have modeled this myself and took the self pic (no comments about my amazing photography skills)

    For size / scale comparison:
    I am 6 ft tall and size 32 waist (costume fits snugly around my waist with jacket)

    We have 12 available:

    The following have requested to buy:

    Chuck C. = 1
    Tim Mattson = 1
    Roger Morse = 1
    Tim McCrain = 2
    Karl = 4

    Please let me know if your interested and I will reserve one or more for you.

    See you all Saturday May 7th!!!
    Attached Files
    Brian Flaherty

    "How can you discover great lands, with your feet planted in the sand"

    1969 Chris Craft Cavalier 17 Ski Boat "Tupperware"
    1965 Performer Havoc (sold)

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    • #17
      Official rules from SYC (hosts)

      Parade Instructions
      Welcome. These are instructions for vessel participation in the 2011 Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day Parade.

      If you want to participate in the Opening Day Parade, follow these instructions. You will find the following sections below: General Guidelines, Registration, Boat Numbers, Dates and Times, Day of the Parade, Awards and Safety Considerations. Print these instructions. Read them well before the day of the parade and bring them with you to Opening Day.

      General Guidelines
      Opening Day Parade activities begin at the Seattle Yacht Club before sunrise and end late Saturday evening, May 7, 2011. The Boat Parade itself begins at noon in Portage Bay at the West end of the Montlake Cut and ends at approximately 3:00 p.m. at Webster Point. A more detailed time line is set forth below.

      A vessel may not participate in the Opening Day Parade unless it registers using the SYC Opening Day Registration Web site. All vessels must register no later than Thursday, April 21, 2011. Vessels not successfully registered will not be allowed to participate in the parade. Prior to registering, review the definitions of classes on the SYC Web site. As part of the registration process, you will be asked to select a "class", i.e. the group or section of parade within which you will participate.

      Receiving a parade invitation does not constitute registration. You must register even if you have received a verbal or written invitation from SYC. Parade registration does not include moorage. You may also request moorage on the SYC Web site registration page.

      Every vessel in the parade must display a 2011 Opening Day Boat Number. Vessels without 2011 Opening Day Boat Numbers will not be allowed to participate in the parade. See below for more information on boat numbers, how to get one, and where it must be displayed.

      All participating boat owners must agree to decorate or exhibit their boat in accordance with class definitions. The Parade Director has the authority to hold back any vessels not in accordance with the class definitions.

      No religious or political signs of any sort are permitted.

      Entrants are responsible for removal of litter or decorations left in water.

      Limited commercial signs are allowed only in the Decorated Commercial class. Please contact the Parade Director for signage approval if you intend on displaying a commercial sign on a vessel registered in this class.

      Registration Procedure
      Registration closes: 5:00 p.m., Thursday, April 28, 2011.

      Boat Numbers
      Boat Numbers are preprinted and consist of a letter and number, e.g. B 12, C 4.

      Every vessel in the parade must display a 2011 Opening Day Boat Number. Vessels without 2011 Opening Day Boat Numbers, including those attempting to reuse a previous year’s boat number, will not be allowed to participate in the parade.

      Each vessel will receive two boat numbers. One must be displayed on the starboard bow as close to the stem as possible. The second must be displayed on the stern, facing aft. If you have a dinghy on your transom, display the boat number on the bottom of your dinghy facing aft.

      Each boat number issued by the Seattle Yacht Club will be assigned to only one vessel. You must display the boat number assigned to your vessel; do not switch boat numbers with other vessels or neither vessel will be allowed to participate in the parade.

      May 7, 2011 Seattle Yacht Club Opening Day Parade
      8:00 a.m. Vessels begin to gather in Portage Bay
      9:40 a.m. SE Portage Bay and Parade route (Montlake Cut) closed
      10:10 a.m. Dragon Boat race (East to West)
      10:20 a.m. First crew race (East to West)
      11:30 a.m. Last crew race
      11:45 a.m. Crew shells transit West to East
      12:00 p.m. Montlake Bridge raises/firing of noon cannon
      12:00 p.m. Opening Day Parade begins
      2:45 p.m. Last parade vessel enters Montlake Cut
      3:30 p.m. Vessels permitted to transit East to West
      4:00 p.m. Vessels permitted to transit West to East
      6:00 p.m. Award and Trophy presentation at SYC

      Day of the Parade
      Skippers should monitor and be alert for instructions from the Parade Director over VHF Ch. 68, or the public address system aboard the PORTAGE BAY. The Parade Director's official vessel is the PORTAGE BAY. It will be anchored at the West entrance to Montlake Cut, just north of SYC Dock 4.

      Seattle Yacht Club Parade Marshals will patrol Portage Bay and the parade route. Each skipper will immediately follow all instructions from the Parade Marshals and law enforcement officers. The Parade Director has the authority to use official action if any skipper fails to follow the instructions of the Parade Marshals.

      The Southeast end of Portage Bay and the parade route (Montlake Cut) will be closed to all but official parade boats from 9:40 a.m. until approximately 3:30 p.m. Boats wishing to transit the operation area may do so until 9:40 a.m. This means that you will not be allowed to transit Montlake Cut to Webster Point in either direction between 9:40 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

      At 9:40 a.m. the Parade Director will halt all traffic in Portage Bay between the University Bridge and Webster Point. No entry to, or exiting from, the North log boom will be allowed between 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., as crew races will be in progress. If you are participating in the parade and coming from Lake Washington, you must be completely through Montlake Cut and into Portage Bay prior to 9:40 a.m. If you do not make it, you will not be allowed to participate in the parade.

      The parade will start on orders from the Parade Director. The lead boats may include vessels from the United States Coast Guard, United States Navy, King County Sheriff and Seattle Police Department.

      Thereafter the parade will continue alphabetically by class, i.e. Class A, Class B, etc. Vessels are not required to transit by number within their class, i.e. B 06 may transit before B 04. Skippers must continue to monitor VHF Ch. 68 at all times for directions from the Parade Director on staging, spacing, special maneuvers and other information relevant to the parade. Be ready, but do not move to the area near the entrance to the cut until the Parade Director calls your group.

      Steer a straight course, with the bow going in a forward direction. Keep parade tight, one to two boat lengths between boats. Maintain not less than five knots and NO turns off course until clear of Webster Point. Special maneuvering will be allowed only for the Wilson Seamanship Fleet or as granted by the Parade Director. If you wish to obtain permission for special maneuvering, please contact the Parade Director well before Opening Day to discuss your plans. Obey the instructions of the Parade Director and the official marshal patrol boats.

      The last boat in the parade, the City of Seattle Fire Boat, will enter the east end of the Montlake Cut at approximately 2:30 p.m., transit to the East end of the parade route, turn, and transit back to Portage Bay. No vessels will be allowed though the cut until after the Seattle Fire Boat has transited back West through the Montlake Cut.

      After the parade ends, boats will be allowed to travel the cut East to West only for approximately 1/2 to 1 hour, then will change to both directions. The Seattle Police Harbor Patrol will be running the traffic control, please stay on the right side of the cut in your travel direction. The Montlake Bridge will be opening only on the 1/2 and full hour for sailboats and larger vessels.

      Awards
      All boats competing for awards must pass through Montlake Cut (West to East).

      Each skipper will execute a Right Hand Salute upon arriving at the first reviewing boat (Old Man IV, Admiral of the Day) holding salute until past the third review boat (SYC Commodore). Do not salute with the American Flag (don't dip the flag).

      The judges' vessel will be anchored in the reviewing line, just past the the Old Man Four and will be clearly identified.

      Safety Considerations
      HOMELAND SECURITY: Please help us honor and respect the security forces that will be working to support this event. All vessels in the parade must pre-register with the Seattle Yacht Club and display a valid boat number. Do not exchange boat numbers, try to use numbers from previous years, etc. Any boat not displaying a valid 2010 boat number that matches the boat name as registered will be considered a security threat, and will be removed from the parade by security forces.

      All emergency communication should be transmitted on VHF Ch. 16 or via cell phone 911. Non-emergency communication with the Parade Director should be conducted on VHF Ch. 68.

      Boating Safety: SYC encourages parade participants to model good boating safety by following the U.S.C.G. Federal PFD Regulation for Children: THE REGULATIONS ESTABLISH A FEDERAL REQUIREMENT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 13 YEARS OLD ABOARD RECREATIONAL VESSELS TO WEAR COAST GUARD-APPROVED PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES (PFDS), WHILE THE VESSEL IS UNDER WAY, UNLESS THE CHILDREN ARE BELOW DECK OR IN AN ENCLOSED CABIN.

      A $2,500 fine and/or jail sentence could result from throwing water balloons or any other objects from your boat.

      In keeping with the Seattle Yacht Club's strict policy of protecting our environment, please be ecologically minded by refraining from using overboard discharge heads, releasing balloons, using plastic streamers or in any way polluting our waterways.

      The Seattle Yacht Club looks forward to your participation in the 2011 Opening Day Parade

      Just thought all the potential participants should read this prior to the event.
      Brian Flaherty

      "How can you discover great lands, with your feet planted in the sand"

      1969 Chris Craft Cavalier 17 Ski Boat "Tupperware"
      1965 Performer Havoc (sold)

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      • #18
        I'll take two

        Brian,

        I'll take two costumes!

        Tim

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        • #19
          Brian,

          I will take 4 outfits for my boat.

          Karl
          17' Johnson Runabout (1964) Completed
          18' GlassCraft Imperial (1959) Done!
          19' Campion Bowrider (1999) Great family ski/tow boat
          25' Skagit (1960) Two of them. What am I thinking?
          14' Axtell Aquacraft (1950ish)
          14' Stilleto

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          • #20
            !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!ssssssssssssssqqqqqqqqquuuuuuuiiiiiiiiidddddddw wwwaaaaaaarrrrrrrrddddddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:VeryBigSmile
            Gordon and Cheryl Davies

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            • #21
              Opening day

              Marty,
              I'll likely have some extra room...you and Mo are welcome
              aboard. may need to bring an extra life vest or two..

              I've got room for about eight total.
              Give me a call.....

              Tim


              Originally posted by Marty Loken (Norseboater), post: 17100
              Brian -

              I'm still several weeks away from having a running '58 Bell Boy 16' express, so we won't make Opening Day this year. (To partially compensate, we'll take the 10 mph Luhrs for a short ride Saturday and take part in the local Port Townsend Opening Day Parade.)

              Next year....

              - Marty
              Captain Tim (McSkagit) Jones 1959 Skagit 31 Saratogan

              http://www.closeencountersecotours.com

              Pay it forward.......take a kid for a boat ride

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              • #22
                opening day

                Well, it looks like we will have rain for the day, We still have lots of room on the Tabu if any one wants to ride along, give me a call at 206-920-2196. We will be leaving Bellevue at 8 in the morning. While we are waiting for our turn if any one wants to come aboard to stay warm and dry we will have both hot and cold food and drink and of course, we have a head on board.
                Jay G
                1970 fiberform 14 ft
                1940 Chriss Craft (tabu) DCEB 42 ft

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                • #23
                  ( Quote)While we are waiting for our turn if any one wants to come aboard to stay warm and dry we will have both hot and cold food and drink and of course, we have a head on board.


                  Jay, Thanks for the offer. Will see you in the am. Chuck
                  Attached Files
                  1957 17' Skagit Express Cruiser
                  1959 20' Skagit Express Cruiser 120 HP I/O "Chippewa"

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                  • #24
                    Yes, thanks Jay! Your always present hospitality is appreciated. I may take you up on an indoor cup of coffee tomorrow.

                    See you in the morning,

                    Tim

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                    • #25
                      Back to You, Tim....

                      Tim -

                      Got your phone message and we appreciate the offer, but at this point we're committed to taking guests in the local Port Townsend Opening Day Parade, also today.

                      It'll be interesting to contrast the two Opening Days. We haven't done the Port Townsend event before, but I get the impression that the local event goes without a theme, saluting Commodores in funny hats....or a fraction of the boats featured in the grand Seattle parade. Maybe the only thing they'll have in common today is....uh....the likelihood of rain.

                      Anyhow, thanks for the offer, and I hope everyone has a great time in Seattle. We'll have a trailer boat ready for next year's Seattle parade.

                      - Marty
                      http://www.pocketyachters.com

                      "If a man is to be obsessed by something, I suppose a boat is as good as anything, perhaps a bit better than most." - E. B. White

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