Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Commodore Richard, PGIslanders

When a boat club changes its officiers, it's called a "Change of Watch."   Our wonderful boat club, the PGIslanders celebrated its Change of Watch on Friday, January 10th, with 165 members gathering for a terrific celebration complete with BBQ dinner and lots of thank yous for past officers and current ones!

Here's a picture of Richard being presented the club burgee complete with the 3-star flag of Commodore!  He ran the first meeting with a slide show to keep members interested and on track.  He is excited to lead this wonderful group in 2014.

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

New Year's Eve




The PGIslanders bent the needle on the Fun Meter down in Pelican Bay on New Year's Eve!         

Four large catamarans rafted to form a huge party platform to host a record number of people, 58 PG Islanders and their guests. Recent new members Bruce & Marilyn Conklin, Dave & Diane Commens and Tom & Joyce Mack joined the fun. The host boats Linehan's Catalyst, Johnson's Chat-eau, Rommel's Desert Fox and Hilke's Dues Paid were festively decorated and lit. 

The weather was perfect, breezy and pleasantly warm.
The Islanders gathered just before dusk and were delighted by a surprise event, dinghies that danced to the Blue Danube sans tutus before everyone in the attentive anchorage. Nine Islanders dinghies performed many precision maneuvers in close proximity, including the Demolition Derby Figure 8, all without incident. The conclusion was an awesome red and white pinwheel finale complete with a Happy New Year's wave. The Blue Angels would have been proud. 

The clever Dinghy Ballet was envisioned and choreographed by the Haswell's and Clark's. Dinghy pilots included the Brandt's, Terry Clark, Richard Collins, Toby Haswell, Steve Johnson, the Lennon's, Rob Linehan, Chuck Millburg and the Oberle's. 
 
On New Years Eve the food was both plentiful and delicious and the holiday mood was high. The party started early so a champagne toast was celebrated at Punta Gorda midnight of 9 pm. We also celebrated the incoming Commodore Richard's birthday with a homemade carrot cake.

The following morning the Islanders and guests welcomed the New Year with a lavish breakfast feast. Some Islanders stayed to enjoy the beach of Cayo Costa while the others headed for home.   What a great way to start the New Year! 

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Watch the Dinghy Ballet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIKAfv9JyJg