From
the Commodore
By Dale Mack, C30,
Celtic Myst
June was
a busy month. Celtic Myst got a Garhauer rigid boom vang, I got to
do lots of racing and practice on Terry Annis' Catalina 25, Lematike, the
Government Island cruise was great, the Friday night Beer Can race with Bill
Simon (C270, Windswept) aboard by C30 was a blast, and the Antique Boat
Show at Tomahawk Bay Moorage was incredible.
I spent a lot of time on the water in June, and one thing I learned is it's hard
to NOT find another CRACA member out there at the same time. For example,
just returning from the Father's Day Government Island cruise I probably took
pictures of nearly a dozen CRACA boats under sail, which I later emailed out.
When Bill and I did the Beer Can race on June 25th, out there with us was Gary
Whitney's C28, KASL, Richard & Jenny Freeman's C36, Raven's Dream,
and others.
When it comes to racing in the SYSCO Summer Series on Thursday evenings, I've
seen the following boats racing either one-design or in the cruising class:
- C25, Encore!, Gary Bruner
- C25, Lematike, Terry Annis
- C28, KASL, Gary Whitney
- C30, Imagine, Gail O'Neill

On June 26th I and several other CRACA members attended the free Antique Boat Show at Tomahawk Bay
Moorage. From runabouts, and motor yachts to Sea Scout vessels and a
restore WWII PT boat, the waterside attractions were great. Ashore were
more runabouts, antique cars, model ships, and antique outboard motors.
This event is definitely worth putting on your calendar next year.
Catalina 25/250 National Regatta Looking for
Spectator Boats
Would you be interested in hosting some spectators aboard your boat to watch
the regatta? If so, you can contact Bob
Gales and Gail O’Neill at 503-645-2331 and request more information.
You can also contact Terry & Kathie Annis at 360-798-4538 between the hours or
8 am to 10 am for information.
The regatta's racing runs from Thursday, July 15th through Saturday, July
17th. Racing Thursday and Friday starts at 2 pm and will be done by 6 pm (
two races will be run each day).
Racing on Saturday starts at 10 am and will be done by 5 pm (four races will be
run on Saturday).

Vice Commodore's
Report
By Jim Himes, C28, R-Time
The June meeting was held at Rose City Yacht Club. The meeting was lightly
attended as most summer meetings are. A few of the people did avail themselves
of the BBQ’s. We don’t have a meeting in July and the August meeting will be
held at RCYC. I don’t have a speaker yet for the August meeting. I would like to
have some input from the members on who they may want or what topic is important
to them.
The summer meetings always seem to be lightly attended and I wonder if we
should change the bylaws and skip the summer months. With school being out and
vacations being taken, a lot of people are out of town. Marlene and I would just
as soon be out sailing. We only have a few good months here to go sailing and I
sure hate to waste a sailing day for a meeting.
We always seem to draw a good group of people when we have a special event
like the Christmas Party and the Boat Show Survivors Party. Maybe we should have
four or five big events and forget about all the monthly meetings. If you have
any feeling about this, send Dale Mack or me a quick note a let us know your
thoughts.
Hope everyone has been on the water and had some nice sailing.

Report from the
Rendezvous Committee
By Dave Thomas, C30, Sunchaser (Rendezvous Chair)
The
Rendezvous Committee is happy to announce that through hard work, sweat, and a
lot of talking, we are on track for a great Rendezvous in September. So,
mark your calendars for September 17, 18, & 19 at McCuddy's Landing on
Multnomah Channel. This is a "One Of A Kind", "Special Event" for the
year. Highlights include:
- Free moorage. CRACA will pick up the moorage fee for Friday and Saturday
night.
- Keynote address by Gerry Douglas, Designer & Engineer, Catalina Yachts.
- Workshops on:
- Life Sling
- Kayak Safety
- West Marine Presentation
- And More -----
- Gift Exchange & Dessert (dessert provided by CRACA).
- Sunday Pancake Breakfast, prepared by our own Dave Peoples.
- Early Morning Walk or Run on Sat. & Sun. for those who feel the need for
exercise.
- Games & Kayaking
- An option to purchase rendezvous T-shirts ($13) and Polo-shirts ($26)
Dinner on Saturday night is " On Your Own ". We recognize that some
will want to eat at "Marks On The Channel", located at McCuddy's. So, at
registration we will ask you to indicate if you plan on eating at Marks. This
will help us arrange seating together, and will help Marks know how many are
coming for dinner.
Those who have kayaks are encouraged to bring them along for a paddle on the
channel.
Last, but not least, the cost! Nothing!
Our location, and not having a catered dinner allow us to have a Rendezvous at a
minimal cost that will be paid by CRACA. We will be asking for advance
registration so we know how many to expect for moorage, Sunday breakfast,
Saturday night dessert, and seating at Marks.
There are a wide range of ideas about what a "Rendezvous" should be. At
a minimum, it is a gathering. So, the 2004 Rendezvous Committee is
offering a gathering, and an opportunity to get together and have some fun. You
can participate in as much, or as little as you choose. At a maximum, it
is an opportunity to enjoy each others company.
See you all in September

Notes
from the Secretary/Treasurer
By Debbie Martin, C30, Zonkers
Our membership currently stands at 54 boats.
Please welcome our newest members:
Dennis and Sandy Thomas of Forrest Grove, Oregon
Catalina 27 (1985), WindChaser, berthed at Tomahawk Bay
The
Thomas' brought their first sailboat, a Catalina 22, in 1999. They are
the boat's third owners since it was new in 1987. Dennis is a former
Fleet Captain for local Catalina 22 Fleet 20 in Portland, with whom Dennis and Sandy have enjoyed
cruising and racing on the Columbia River, and trailering north to cruise
amongst the San Juan and Canadian Gulf Islands. The Thomas' Catalina
22 is for sale and can be viewed at
www.c22pdx.org/14306.
Roster Correction
On page 3 of your roster, Russell Burch (C30, Ambition at Bay) was
incorrectly shown as "Birch" instead of "Burch".
Report from CRYA Meeting
By Michael Lewis, C42, Wind Raven
I attended the last CRYA Meeting for the Summer on June 15, 2004 at the
Hayden Island Yacht Club as the representative of the Columbia River All
Catalina Association. Here's some highlights from the meeting:
2005 Cruise Schedules: It is time to begin putting together the Cruise
Schedules for next year. Talk it through at your cruises.
Rooster Rock Update: Per last month's report, the docks are sinking.
Oregon State Parks has not budgeted repair but will look into diverting some
funds.
Zebra Mussels have been found in Idaho. Be cautious if you move a boat
over land that you have no mussels or vegetation attached.
Multnomah County Sheriff's new catamaran will be launched July 1 at the 42nd
Street Ramp.
Remember that you are responsible for your wake and the Sheriff will be
watching.
School Zones are 20 mph all days and all hours. Strictly enforced.
Just for Fun
Here is a GPS/Compass Question for all of you Super Navigators:
You turned on your new GPS that you received for Father's Day and pushed away
from the dock to go sailing on the river. You think that you would like to
compare the direction of travel on your GPS with that of your ship's compass to
see if you need to make up a deviation table.
The GPS is providing magnetic direction. As you leave the upper end of North
Portland Harbor, you head across the river on a compass course of 000 degrees
and a speed of 7.0 knots. After making sure you are staying on your compass
course, you check the GPS and it is indicating a course of 343 degrees.
Hmmm, new GPS and you thought the compass was working fine. Why the
discrepancy? See the answer on the last page.
Answer: The compass is providing heading
information and the GPS is providing Course over Ground (COG).

Father's Day Trek to Coon Island
By Gary Jaeckel,
C30, Mistress II
June 19 -
20. Last weekend we decided at the last minute to take the boat out and
headed for Coon Island. We checked the cruise guide and found that the
TCNW club was coming but they were going to be on the East dock so we tied up to
the West dock. They all decided to take advantage of the sun and tied up
with us.
They were all very nice and treated us as if we were members of their club.
They especially appreciated us during a rather large lightning storm that blew
through!
Needless to say Mistress II looks a little out of place.

Government Island Cruise Report
By
Michael Lewis, C42, Wind Raven

The Geocache and Texas Hold'em Cruise was held June 18-20, 2004 at Government
Island - East Dock with 8 Catalina's in attendance.
- C28, Loki -- Werner and Renate Bitter
- C30, Fortune -- Jim Elieff
- C42, Wind Raven -- Michael and Kathleen Lewis
- C30, Celtic Myst -- Dale and Laura Mack
- C42, Jammin! -- Dave and Helen Peoples
- C270, Windswept -- Bill and Marla Simon
- C27, Senior Moments -- Walt and Marilyn Wittke
- C22 -- Unnamed
Geocaching
for the Invitational Great Texas Hold'em Poker Showdown began in earnest on
Saturday with 5 players in the game. Everyone was a winner.
Hot Dog BBQ Cookouts were held at the Picnic Shelter on Friday and Saturday.
In addition, Jim Elieff's friends, Kevin and Heather, provided an additional
treat with fresh salmon on Saturday Night.
Sunday brought on shared potluck breakfast on the dock.
Lots of fun with bowline tying all weekend long with Altoids for those that
could successfully complete the test. Dale Mack brought out his mechanical
tachometer to measure the Iron Genny's tachometer accuracy. The current was too
strong to do the Dinghy Races.
Beautiful hot weather every day with lighting and thunder storms in the
evening.

More Government Island Photos
By Dale Mack, C30,
Celtic Myst
Laura and I had a wonderful time on the Government Island cruise hosted by the
Michael and Kathleen Lewis. Here are a few more pictures from the event.




Sand Island Cruise - July 17th and 18th
By Gary Jaeckel,
C30, Mistress II
Kick
It In Second Wind and join us in One Particular Harbor where we
will enjoy Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes, and Boat
Drinks. There will be Stars On The Water, and Fins all
around. It will be Lovely Cruise on a Livingston Saturday
Night.
July 16th - Early arrivals, and dinner on
your own. Campfire up by the covered picnic area if enought boats arrive.
July 17th - Boats arrive, Scavenger Hunt
at 1:30, shared appetizers as 4:00 at the covered picnic area. Jimmy
Buffet name that tune contest and prizes. Dinner on your own. Shared
desserts at 7:30, campfire and best Caribbean attire contest.
July 18th - Potluck breakfast at 8:30.
Departure at your leisure.
Your Hosts
Gary, Jeanine, and Tanner Jaeckel
The crew of the Catalina 30, Mistress II,
Please RSVP to gjaeckel@teleport.com
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Cathlamet Cruise: July 31 - August 6
By Dale Mack, C30,
Celtic Myst
Laura and I are hosting the club cruise to Cathlamet, WA.
Other than being at Cathlamet on August 2nd & 3rd, we're going to make up
our itinerary as we go. Below is what we are currently thinking.
| Date |
Day |
Destination |
| July 31 |
Sa |
St. Helens or Sand Island |
| August 1 |
Su |
Rainier |
| 2 |
Mo |
Cathlamet |
| 3 |
Tu |
Cathlamet |
| 4 |
We |
Anchor at Walker Island |
| 5 |
Th |
St. Helens |
| 6 |
Fr |
Portland |
A kayak exploration of Elochoman Slough and adjoining
waterways is planned for Tuesday. On Wednesday 8/4, Celtic Myst
will catch the
rising tide in the
early morning and start the upriver phase of the cruise.
Please RSVP your intention to attend to
.

Plans for the Beacon Rock Cruise
By Dale Mack, C30, Celtic
Myst
| Cruise Itinerary |
| Date |
Day |
Destination |
| 20 |
Fr |
Government Is - East |
| 21-23 |
Sa - Mo |
Beacon Rock |
| 24 |
Tu |
Portland |
August 20-24. CRACA has an upriver cruise
planned to Beacon Rock for August. The schedule at the right is roughly
what CRACA submitted back in December to the Columbia River Yachting
Association.
As of July, no one had volunteered to host this cruise, nor had anyone actually
confessed their intention to attend.
Considering the popularity of this cruise, I suspect the docks will be lined
with Catalina Yachts.
| C30,
Celtic Myst Itinerary |
| Date |
Day |
Destination |
| 19 |
Th |
Government Is - East |
| 20-21 |
Fr - Sa |
Beacon Rock |
| 22 |
Su |
Portland |
As with every year, the cruise's actual itinerary tends to be boat specific,
with usually several separate itineraries running in parallel. For
example, while others may start the cruise on the weekend,
Laura and I need to end with the weekend so we are starting a couple of days
early.
Since Beacon Rock (30 nm upriver) is typically a 6 hr. 40 min. motor for us,
we've decided to split it up by spending the first night
at Bartlett Landing (Government Island, East Dock).
I look forward to seeing you there. Beacon Rock has become one of our
favorite places on the river, and the journey into the gorge is just
breathtaking.

Cruising Schedule
- July 17 - 18, Sand Island, St. Helens, Upper Dock (Gary & Jeanine
Jaeckel)
- July 31 - Aug 6, Cathlamet (Dale & Laura Mack)
- August 20 - 24, Beacon Rock (host needed)
- September 17 - 19, Catalina Rendezvous (Dave & Julie Thomas)
- September 25, Sail for the Cure
- October 23 - 24, Coon Island - East Dock (Dave and Helen Peoples)
No meeting in July
Shore Power Cable Straps
By Dale Mack, C30,
Celtic Myst

Here's a simple project for getting your boat's shore power cable off the
deck. The materials you will need include:
- One inch nylon webbing
- Snaps
The tools I used included:
- Scissors
- Hammer
- Snap punch tool (came with the snaps)
- Sewing machine if you want to fold over an inch of the end and stitch it
together.
- HOT tool (I used and old soldering iron) to melt a hole through the
webbing for the snaps and to melt the ends of the webbing to prevent fraying.
Each strap is twelve inches long, but as you can see in the photos, shorter
would have been OK. The nylon webbing can be picked up anywhere. In
my case I used the old webbing from my inflatable's old towing harness that I
replaced last year with one I built.
Catalina Newsletters of the Northwest
Checkout these links to Northwest Catalina newsletters and local racing:
July
- 4, Daysail, BBQ, and Fireworks
- 10, Hayden Bay BBQ sponsored by
Columbia
Crossings
- 14 - 17, Catalina 25/250 National Regatta
- 17 - 18, CRACA Cruise: Sand Island, St. Helens, Upper
Dock
- No Monthly Meeting (next
meeting in August)
- 31 - August 6, CRACA Cruise: Downriver to Cathlamet
August
- July 31 - August 6, CRACA Cruise: Downriver to Cathlamet
- 14 - 15, SYSCO One-Design Regatta
- 20 - 24, CRACA Cruise: Beacon Rock
- 25, General Membership Meeting @ Rose City Yacht Club
See the calendar
The Columbia River All Catalina
Association newsletter is published once a month online at
ColumbiaRiverCatalina.org. Articles are the opinions of the authors and
don't necessarily represent the consensus of the Association.
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