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America s Boating Club 2016 Volume 56 Issue 1 The Plotter April 2018 From the Commander: To all 46 of you who turned out for the 2018-19 Change of Watch Ceremony, thank you for being there to honor the outgoing, and welcome the incoming Bridges. Your ongoing support for our Squadron has stood the test of time and is truly something to behold. From our original 1960 s vintage members still aboard to our newest members who are just now getting their feet wet, we have a great group of folks who come together frequently to celebrate boating and share the camaraderie of our group. I am honored to serve as your commander for the next year and hope to justify your confidence in me. However, as we all know, time marches on and we are becoming fewer and less active as we go forward as a group. At the Change of Watch ceremony I likened our current situation to a moderately successful major league baseball team (think Chicago Cubs) which had previously won the World Series but has been in a long slump ever since that victory with little prospect for the future. While we at APS are certainly not in as serious a slump, we are experiencing a decline in membership and are in need of a change of course. We can t wait 108 years as the Cubbies did to get back on top. Your new Bridge has given considerable thought to the future of our Squadron and how we might turn things around in the near term. We think the answer lies, in part, in recruiting more and younger families who enjoy boating and either own a boat, have plans to own a boat, or just simply want to be on the water with good friends and family. So, we are going to be all about recruiting this year to build up our farm team and get the players ready for the majors and the World Series. How and where are we going to recruit that we haven t tried in the past? Here s just a few of our ideas: Organized VSC events Starting in mid April we will be having a monthly VSC event inside Mansfield Dam Park (continued on Page 2) From the District The Conference and hotel registration is available at http://d21conference.dsps.org It is very easy to navigate and simplifies the information and sign-up processes we ve seen in the past. There is an opportunity to enjoy Dallas with a couple of interesting venues. The General Meeting and seminars are all located in a small conference center that will make it quicker and easier to conduct all business in one day Saturday. This promises to be a worthwhile trip up IH35 for our Austin members. Host Squadron Dallas Sail & Power Squadron Cdr Adam T. Tunks, SN (Email Adam) Conference Committee Cdr Adam Tunks, SN - Chair P/Lt/C Catherine Tunks, P Dallas Sail & Power Squadron (Email Us)

The Plotter is the official publication of the Austin Power Squadron, a unit of the United States Power Squadrons. Address correspondence and contributions to the editor: Steve Schmidt, phone number in squadron directory Or to e-mail address: secretary@austinpowersquadron.org We retain the right to edit any material submitted to The Plotter. Unless otherwise noted, photos by Matt Syptak and Steve Schmidt. APS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Commander Cdr. Ed Fredholm, JN Executive Officer - Lt./C Deborah Parker Educational Officer - P/D/Lt/C Christine Geist, SN-IN Secretary -- P/C Ginny Strong, AP Assistant Secretary - P/C Chet Geist, SN Treasurer - P/D/C Charles Strong, JN Assistant Treasurer - Lt. Paul Parker Immediate Past Cdr. - P/C John Causey, SN Member at Large - Lt James L. Pollok, S Member at Large - P/C Jesse Comeaux, JN Member at Large - P/C Steve Schmidt, JN (continued from Page 1) one Saturday a month to offer VSC s to large numbers of smaller trailered boats (think family runabouts etc.) While doing our checks we will be recruiting using new PR material and asking for email addresses to send future information. We will be relentless! In the Water Boat Shows - we had pretty good success at the Austin Boat Show in January, bringing in some new members and making some great contacts for the future, but we think the smaller, in the water shows, will work much better for us. Our first show will be at Emerald Point Marina on April 20th and 21st. Please come out and show your support. Safe Boating Week We will be doing a joint event with the US Coast Guard Auxillary and West Marine on May 19th at the West Marine store in NE Austin. What better place to find folks interested in boating Membership recruitment events like Happy Hours and Cookouts on the Beach More ABC Classes where we can recruit aggresively A potential free half day, in the water class, for members of the public We must get the word out about who we are and what we have to offer. Because the younger people we seek are more comfortable with the Digital world, we have made progress in making our presence known there. To date we have: Updated and Enhanced our Website www.austinpowersquadron.com and have recently received several membership inquiries from it. Check it out if you haven t looked recently. Made more use of our Facebook page by posting all our events, both upcoming and past, and including links to interesting boating items Become a member of www.laketravis.com and advertised ourselves and our events on their site. These are just a few of the directions we are heading, but we will be open to any and all suggestions, so feel free to contact any of us and bend our ears with your ideas about how to attract and keep new members. It s you squadron! Join us onboard! Cdr. Ed Fredholm, JN APRIL 1 Stephen Schmidt 4 Chet Geist 21 Allen Beelitz 21 John Donovan 23 Milton McKinley 28 Barbara McKinley May 5 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 29 May 31 MAY Jim Pollok Charlis Willi Howard Yoas Wally Tuten Mary Pierpont Russell Hawkins Please feel free to submit articles for The Plotter. You may volunteer to write articles on upcoming events, past events or administrative news. Also, anyone, at any time, is welcome to send in photos, jokes, wanted ads, vacation travels, lake events, recipes, etc. without checking ahead. All will be considered. Please have articles and items for the newsletter in to me by about the end of each month. E-mail to sr_schmidt@juno.com. Page 2

APS Change of Watch Sunday, March 25 th was a great day for America s Boating Club. Nearly 50 Power Squadron members gathered for the APS Change of Watch at Canyon Grille in Rough Hollow where the food and service were excellent and the weather was plenty good enough. Visiting dignitaries included District 21 Commander Jud Arnold, Houston Commander Scott McDonald and R/C Claire McDonald, San Antonio exec Tony Gobernatz and Admin Officer Lee Gobernatz. USPS National Secretary Howard Yoas and Mary Pierpont led the APS notables in attendance who included National Governing Board Emeritus and P/D/C Herman Willi and Charlis, National Governing Board Emeritus P/C Chet Geist and P/ D/Lt/C Christine Geist, P/D/C Charles Strong and P/C Ginny Strong, and P/D/C Max Werkenthin and Karen. John Causey ended a wonderful two-term tour as Commander of the Austin chapter of America s Boating Club and passed the con to Ed Fredholm. John ended his watch just as he had begun it, by expressing his love for boating. He recounted a command tour where he led us to remember our aquatic roots by participating in many on-the-water events, and also advanced and adopted modernized processes, such as our upgraded media presence and electronic conferencing. In taking the APS helm, Ed promised to build upon John s successes with an aggressive membership campaign, multifocal media/outreach initiatives and many more wateroriented membership activities. It was an afternoon full of commemorations of things past, appreciation of good people present, enthusiasm and hope for the future. Ginny and Charles Strong received Life Member awards and pins, Eugene Crouch got his 50-year membership plaque and pin. John Causey got his past commander s flag, and he and Sandy sponsored Madden Fund contributions, as did Jud Arnold. Ed Fredholm got his Commander s flag and stepped up to take charge, while all present joined in the pledge of membership with new colleagues Leslie and John Reynolds. Sunday, March 25 th was indeed a wonderful day. Lt. Jim Pollok, S Introducing the 2018 2019 Austin Power Squadron Bridge Executive Officer Lt/C Deborah Parker Treasurer P/D/C Charles Strong, JN Commander Cdr. Ed Fredholm, JN Education Officer P/D/Lt/C Christine Geist, SN Assistant Treasurer Lt. Paul Parker Page 3 Secretary P/C Ginny Strong, AP Assistant Secretary P/C Chet Geist, SN

VESSEL SAFETY CHECKS OFFERED AT MANSFIELD DAM APRIL 14, 2018 Mark your calendars and get ready for a fun and safe boating season. The Austin Power Squadron will be offering free vessel safety checks on Saturday, April 14, 2018 from 8 am to 4 pm at Mansfield Dam Park. The park is located off of Hwy 620 at 4370 Mansfield Dam Park Road. We are asking for volunteers for the event. Members not certified are invited to help with manning the booth and passing out information on the squadron. Please let me know if you are available to work one or more shifts. Thanks in advance for your help. Charles V. Strong, JN cvstrong1@sbcglobal.net 512-845-7225 2018 2019 Elected Officers Installed at the Change of Watch Commander: Executive Officer: SEO: Admin Officer: Secretary: Asst. Secretary: Treasurer: Asst. Treasurer: Members at Large: Cdr Edward A. Fredholm, JN Lt/C Deborah Parker P/D/Lt/C Christine Geist, SN Open for Nominations P/C Ginny Strong, AP P/C Chester A. Geist, SN P/D/C Charles Strong, JN Lt. Paul Parker P/C Jesse Comeaux, JN Lt James L. Pollok, P P/C Stephen Schmidt, JN Auditing Committee 1 Year (Chairman) Lt Eugene L. Crouch, AP Lt. Shirley A. Gentry, S P/C Paul Mallett, AP Nominating Committee 1 Year (Chairman) P/C Jesse Comeaux, JN P/C John Causey, SN Page 4 APS FONDEST MEMORIES SERIES Spotlighting Chet Geist One of the fondest memories I have of the Austin Power Squadron was the annual Stag Frost-bite Cruises. These where held in the 1970 s and early 1980 s. They were usually planned for late January or early February for the coldest weekend the Commander could find. About four to six of the members largest (25 to 36 ) cabin type boats on Lake Travis would head for cow creek to anchor for the weekend. This would happen on Friday afternoon with about three or four members on each boat. We all had our sleeping gear be it a sleeping bag or some blankets. Our wives usually sent us off with desserts, casseroles, steaks and an assortment of other provisions. Friday night P/C Chet Geist, SN brought welcomes and sleep because it gets dark early in January. Saturday was our big day. It would start out with a hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs and other goodies all cooked on board the boats that had cooking facilities. The rest of the day was confined to quiet, friendly conversations interrupted occasionally by someone who might be fishing and had a bite. There was no TV, radio or telephone. Cell and smart phones were not even invented yet. Saturday night mostly consisted of a big steak dinner with baked potatoes and some scrumptious dessert followed by card playing and lying. Oh, I forgot to tell you we always had a good supply of beer on board. Sunday brought another breakfast and clean-up. We then would head back down the lake around noon and start talking about doing it again next year. COOPERATIVE CHARTING (CoCh) The results of the 2017 charting year are now posted on the National Website. In the Geodetic program, District 21 remains 3rd in the nation and Austin squadron climbed to number 6 in the last few months of the year. We have at least four on the Honor Roll. On the Nautical side, with the slow development of clearcut procedures, there has been very little participation in D21. As the information needed comes available on the national website, APS, will be more apt to travel to the coast for nautical searches. We hope to make at least one trip during the year. P/C Steve Schmidt, JN

CHANGE OF WATCH 2018 Page 5

What s Ahead for APS APRIL 2018 10 E-board meeting at CYC 14 VSC s at Mansfield Dam Park (see page 4) 20 & 21 District 21 Spring Conference (see page 1) 21 & 22 Camp Mabry open house 26 CYC/Folds of Honor golf tournament USPS members receive a 15% discount on stays at all Red Roof Inn locations. MAY 2018 5 Shrimp Boil & monthly meeting Jim and Mindy Pollok home 8 E-board meeting at CYC 19 America s Boating Course Precinct 3 building 19 West Marine Safety event with USCG Aux. 19-26 National Safe Boating Week. We are America s Boating Club Visit our Austin squadron website: http://www.austinpowersquadron.org Austin Power Squadron 6105 Hudson Bend Rd. Austin, TX 78734-1332