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2022 launch form

From the Dockmaster
 Please complete and email back all pages in Pdf format to miamoguedock@aol.com If you do not know how to scan and email a PDF file you can also print out the attached Launch PDF file and mail copies of the launch form to me.
Along with the launch form, I will also need your boat registration and prof of insurance 300K min with Miamogue Yacht Club 155 Seaview Ave Bridgeport as additional Insured.
Any questions you can call or text me at 203-788-5441 or email me at miamoguedock@aol.com
Bruce Kraemer
C/O Miamougue Yacht Club
17 Jeremiah Road
Sandy Hook CT. 06482
Stay Safe and have a Great Boating Season
Bruce Kraemer

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MiamogueCommodore@gmail.com
MiamogueVice@gmail.com
MiamogueRear@gmail.com
MiamogueSecretary@gmail.com
MiamogueTreasurer@gmail.com or Miamogue@gmail.com
MiamogueFinance@gmail.com
MiamogueDock@gmail.com
MiamogueYard@gmail.com



From the Commodore

 

Welcome to June, the meteorological start of summer.  Most of the boats have found their summer homes in the water as members put the finishing touches on their vessels.

Opening Day was beautiful and sunny with temperatures in the low 80s.  Ron B’s Big Band entertained us with great tunes from the ‘40s and ‘50s.  Thank you to all who worked to make the day a success, including the Ladies’ Auxiliary, our grillers, and the members who set up everything from tents to tables.  This was the traditional Miamogue effort that makes our club work.  I want to give a special shout-out to Romel Natar who coordinated the efforts of all who participated.  Thank you, Romel!

On June 3, we were informed that the gas dispenser had finally arrived and is awaiting installation.  Thank you all for your patience.  None of us anticipated that supply chain issues would impact our club.  Looking forward to happy fill-ups at the gas dock!

Kevin Shevlin is working on the ramp project and catch basin replacement in the yard.  Both projects should be completed by the end of June.

We wish all members a safe and enjoyable boating and fishing season.  We encourage you and your guests to come into the Clubhouse for a beverage and to make new friends.  Miamogue is a welcoming community with many members ready to share not only their stories but some useful information as well.  See you in the Clubhouse!

Next General Body meeting: Tuesday, 6/28/2022 at 1900hrs.  The bar will close at 1850hrs. to ensure a prompt start.  I encourage all members to attend.

 

Warm regards,

 

Peter Aiksnoras


 


From the Rear Commodore

 

The boat ramp is on schedule to be done the week of June 13-17th, so there will be no boats allowed to use the ramp from the 13th to the 22nd of June  so please make other arrangements if you are planning on launching your boat. Also we are planning on installing a new catch basin in the parking lot on Saturday the 18th so we are asking for that area to be clear of cars starting on Friday the 17th so our crew has room to work. I would also like to mention that we have Miamogue stickers available in the clubhouse for members vehicles to park on the asphalt as stated in our yard rules, I have noticed mostly on weekends that a lot of members do not have one and that a lot of members guests are parking on the asphalt causing our members to park towards the back lot. We are entering peak complaint season so with a little cooperation from everyone we can reduce that.

 

Thanks, your rear commodore,

 

 Kevin Shevlin


Good & Welfare

More and more boats are shedding their winter covers for their “summer clothes” & are moving off the hard into their summer homes. I love this time of the year! I can’t wait to get our boat in so we can enjoy all that coastal living has to offer. It’s the Salt Life for us!

Speaking of a great time of the year, we would like take this opportunity to recognize our MYC students. If you have a student who has had academic achievement(s) (graduating preschool, elementary, middle, high school, college/grad school, trade school, honors roll, Dean’s List, sports awards, etc…), we want to recognize them for their hard work.

Congratulations to Sarah Tyer. Sarah has graduated from Central Connecticut State University SUMMA CUM LAUDE with a degree in Criminology. We, along with proud grandma, Loretta Tyer, wish Sarah much success as she begins her career.

Please keep our friends that are ill or fallen on tough times in your thoughts and prayers.

If you have any news for Good & Welfare, please contact me at 203-394-7122 or kah1370@aol.com. 

Here’s to the tall ships, the small ships, but most importantly, the friendships. Cheers friends!

Karin Hope                                   


Good Morning Membership,
Happy boating season! 

-With that said, in water, winter storage has ended as of March 31st. Please start moving your vessels back to your assigned slip ASAP. Ideally, I would like to see this completed by April 15th if you feel that will be an issue please contact the Dockmaster or myself with your concerns at your earliest convenience.

-Slip holder bills are out! Remember you have till April 18th to ask for an extension or give up your slip.

-We have ten slips posted till April 17th for slip holder moves. Come down and check out the board!

As always if you have any questions or concerns. Please see the Dockmaster or myself.

Peter Chila  Vice Commodore    Miamogue Yacht Club     Cell (203) 395-1686   Main (203) 334-9882

LAX June Newsletter

 

Since I missed the May Newsletter insertion, I need to go back and thank all who helped the MYC LAX with the Kid's Easter party of which about 40 of our kids attended.  The day was lots of fun with lunch, treats, games, photo booth, visit from the Easter Bunny, Easter Egg hunt and, of course, our Magician who kept all intrigued and roars of laughter!  Thank you to Marla Torre and Phyllis Rega who Chaired the event.  

 

Thank you cannot even begin to express our gratitude to Freddy G and the amazing kitchen staff he assembles for our Annual LAX Good Friday Fish Fry.  It was a HUGE success with about 167 plates of food served...both in house and for take out.  The food is always amazing and this year it seemed even better, if possible.  The dedication of this well oiled TEAM is awesome to watch.  The LAX cannot thank them all enough.  The raffle also brought in money for the LAX so we can continue to provide parties and events throughout the year for kids and members.  We very much appreciate all who attended the evening also.  The support has been nothing less than amazing.

 

The LAX hopes you all enjoyed the salads accompanying the dogs and burgers.  The Ladies spent their Sunday afternoon in the kitchen making them just right for Opening Day.  A big Thank you to all LAX who helped out and a Thank you mention to Jean Shannon who stepped in and "watched the pots!"  

 

Next LAX Meeting is on Monday, June 6th.  There will not be a July nor August meeting but we will resume our monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 6th to finalize our responsibilities for Family Day.  As in the past, we will provide the Bouncy House, Water Slide, Face Paining and games with prizes and, of course, Penny's Popcorn!  Looking forward to seeing lots of smiles and laughs from our MYC kids...little and big!

 

Anyone who would like more information about joining the Ladies Auxiliary, please contact me or one of the members.

 

Respectfully submitted,

Karen Kolenda Gregory, President


Fishing Contests 2022

 

May 15th               Flounder Tournament

June 12th               Fluke Tournament

July 10th                Black Sea Bass/Porgy Tournament

August 7th             Family Bluefish Contest

September 18th     Powder Puff Tournament

October 2nd          Challenge (Bluefish Tournament)


There are threepart combined Launch Haul forms available at the club  A member needs to fill out and have signed by the  appropriate  Club Officer, the Yard or Dock Master, a set of the three part forms before launching their boat.  At the end of the boating season before  hauling your boat, no matter if you are storing it in the water, in the yard, or removing it from the property, a member needs to  fill out another  complete new three part copy of the launch haul form and have it signed by the  appropriate  Club Officer, the Yard or Dock Master.
  This is necessary for slip and storage planning.
For all the obvious reasons, Clearly put your name  and contact info on your boat, where it can be easily seen, for example on the shrink wrap,  when it is hauled in the fall.  Clearly mark your trailer with your name and contact information, at the front of the trailer by the coupling,   if you are storing it on the club property  for the summer.

2021 YEAR LONG FISHING CONTEST

Sign-up at the Bar!  These are the categories

Annual Fishing Contest

as of 12-20-2022

 

 

Striped Bass

1st   

2nd 

2nd  

 Bluefish

1st

2nd

3rd

Blackfish

1st

2nd 

3rd

Weakfish

1st

2nd

3rd

Winter Flounder

1st

2nd 

3rd

Fluke

1st

2nd

3rd

Black Sea Bass

1st

2nd

3rd

Porgy

1st

2nd

3rd


 Please prepare your paperwork and your boats for the end of season haul. Remember the weather will change quickly and the water in the yard will be turned off accordingly. We have many new members hauling this year and are expecting a large haul. We have limited space and this is a first come first served operation. As always last out is first in and if you are not prepared to launch in the spring you will be repositioned at your expense. Please be reminded there is no POWERWASHING allowed in the yard. Please plan accordingly. As always, thank you for your cooperation.
 
The Yard Committee   From the yard. Please remember that this is a very busy season in the yard. We are hauling very large boats In some very tight areas using some very large equipment . Please be reminded to park your vehicles so they will not impact the haul. Please remind your guests of the situation as well and if you think there might be an issue please leave your keys on the floor of your vehicle so we may move it. The Yard Committee
 
IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON HAULING AND STORING YOUR BOAT IN THE YARD, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING RULES AND GUIDELINES. We have had an unusually large number of requests about storage this year and I wanted to get this out in order to answer many of the questions that are being asked about winter storage. Storage is basically on a first come first serve basis for SLIP HOLDERS. The Yardmaster or committee member will position all boats and trailers in the yard, not the hauler or boat owner. You must fill out a HAUL FORM prior to the haul and COMMUNICATE with the yardmaster or committee member. Failure to do so will result in a fine of 250.00$,per the yard rules. Yard rule 12 states that there is one boat and or one trailer per member for those of you with more than that number. If all of the slip holders requested storage we would not be able to accommodate everyone so I suggest the owners with the larger boats begin to consider hauling NOW. We need to haul larger boats first and the fill in with the trailer boats. Also remember that the water in the yard will be left on as long as the weather permits, as we all know that can change quickly here. So in closing the advantages of an early haul are an assured location in the yard, access to water, and better weather to wrap and winterize. Please treat the yard as if it were your own because it is. All boats should be free and clear of any debris stored under the boat. Thank you, The Yard Committee

MYC General Body Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of each month, they start @ 1900 hours. 
MYC is fortunate to have a talented, dedicated group of elected Officers who work well together, help them make a difference.
Learn what is being done to improve your club.  
Have input into the club process. 
You can make a difference.

The club is run, just like anything else, by the people who show up.

144 Seaview Ave, Bridgeport CT 06607 (203) 334-9882