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The Yardarm Summer 2017 Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron Message from the Commander If we are boaters we must love water. If we love water we must be in Seventh Heaven this year er... not exactly. Too much of a good thing can spoil the party. High water levels are playing havoc with our docking and berthing arrangements and we must keep a constant vigil regarding floating and submerged hazards in our waterways in order to make safe passage. As you know, May 25 th was our graduation and Annual General Meeting and I would like to extend heartfelt congratulations to all our graduates. I would also like to welcome our newest Officers, Nick and Rebecca O Reilly, who will be in the positions of Administrative Officer and Officer-at-Large respectfully. This dynamic duo brings a wealth of experience not only as CPS-ECP officers but boaters as well. Alternately, the time has come that we say Happy Retirement to Past Commanders Don and Rosemary Quibell, who for the past 28 years have volunteered in the Squadron in many positions including Don as our long-time Educational Officer. Mr. & Mrs. CPS dedication has no doubt saved hundreds (if not thousands) of lives by cajoling, badgering, and otherwise convincing people to take our CPS-ECP courses to improve their boating knowledge. Now is the time to take advantage of the Squadron s Recreational Vessel Courtesy Checks (RVCC) an inspection of your vessel s required safety equipment by our trained volunteer Inspectors who will, upon successful review, issue a Compliance Sticker to be placed on your boat. This accomplishes a number of things you have peace of mind knowing your boat is safe, it can save a life, and it can save you hundreds of dollars in fines that can really sour an afternoon of fun-filled boating. And the best part is it s FREE! To schedule your mutually-convenient appointment please call Lance Bryson at 613-969-5953 or use our hotline at 613-699-1293. As we enjoy this boating season, it is never too early to start planning for our fall courses starting in September. For your convenience, they will be listed on www.boatingcourses.ca. See you on the water. Commander Donny Maracle, CN Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron is a unit of Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons and a member Squadron of Quinte District. We are located in Belleville, Ontario. Visit us on the web at www.bayofquinte.org To contact us to volunteer your time, enquire about a course, or for other matters call our hotline at 613-699-1293, leave a message, and the appropriate Bridge member will get back to you. See Page 7 for a list of current Officers Honouring our Past Commanders Thursday Pub Nights See Page 2 Mark Your Calendar Summer Rendezvous See Page 3 Changes on the Education Front See Page 4 2017 AGM / Graduation See Page 5 Membership Reminder /Flag Sales / Advertising See Page 6 Our Current Officers See Page 7 Marketplace See Page 8 Reporting Requirements for Boaters See Page 9 Keeping Local Boaters Safe See Page 11 Become a Local Ambassador See Page 12

Honouring Our Past Commanders! For the past 28 years Don and Rosemary Quibell have volunteered for Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron in many positions, including Don as our long-time Educational Officer, and both serving as Squadron Commander. Don and Rosemary also served on the Quinte District Council over the years. Both have decided the time has come to retire from CPS-ECP duties. At the Squadron Annual General Meeting in May the couple were presented with a print of a painting of Kingston Harbour in 1885 by Peter Rindlisbacher called Daybreak Sail and Steam as a thank you for all their service over the years. Pub Night Thursday The Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron s popular Pub Night Thursday will continue on the third Thursday of the month from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club, Victoria Park, in Belleville, Ontario. Bring your CPS-ECP membership card. Light refreshments will be provided. Family and Yacht Club members welcome. This is an opportunity for an evening of getting to know your fellow members and sharing your boating adventures. There are no pub nights held in July, August, or December. Pub Nights will resume on September 21, 2017 in conjunction with course registration. Other 2017 Pub Night Dates October 19 November 16 The Yardarm Page 2

We are planning a boating rendezvous on August 12, 2017! Watch your email for details announcing location, times, the fun we plan to have and be sure to join us! For your convenience we are listing our slate of events scheduled throughout the coming months. Save this page so you don t miss joining fellow Squadron Members for fun, fellowship, and learning! September 2017 Regular Officers Meeting, Thursday September 14, at 7 p.m. at Steele Family Centre, 30 Moira Street West Fall Course Registration Tuesday September 19 and Thursday September 21 in conjunction with our Thursday Pub Night from 7:00 8:30 p.m. both nights at the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club. Contact our Educational Officer for more information. October 2017 Regular Officers Meeting, Thursday October 12, at 7 p.m. at Steele Family Centre, 30 Moira Street West CPS-ECP National Conference October 24-29, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island November 2017 Regular Officers Meeting, Thursday November 9, at 7 p.m. at Steele Family Centre, 30 Moira Street West December 2017 There is no regular Officers Meeeting in December. Christmas Dinner for Merit Mark recipients January 2018 Regular Officers Meeting, Thursday January 11, at 7 p.m. at Steele Family Centre, 30 Moira Street West Toronto International Boat Show January 12-21 Watch our next newsletter for winter course registration dates. February 2018 Regular Officers Meeting, Thursday February 8, at 7 p.m. at Steele Family Centre, 30 Moira Street West March 2018 Regular Officers Meeting, Thursday March 8, at 7 p.m. at Steele Family Centre, 30 Moira Street West April 2018 Regular Officers Meeting, Thursday April 12, at 7 p.m. at Steele Family Centre, 30 Moira Street West The Yardarm Page 3

Changes on the Education Front Educational Officer, P/Cdr. David Burtt, AP Since our last newsletter, I have been elected to the position of Squadron Educational Officer. Many of the current members of our Squadron probably remember me as one of the instructors. I have been instructing various CPS-ECP courses continuously for the past 19 years. During the past two decades we have seen significant changes in the traditional course curriculum offered by our National Educational Department. As an example the three most recent courses to come about were at one time one single course that was instructed over a three and half month period. Along with the course content changes and splitting/dividing of old courses, many courses have new names. The courses now offered have been given a numerical order to help illustrate the order in which we recommend they be taken. However, if a person wants to take any course they choose without regard to this order, they are free to do so. These changes and others have been in response to what our organization deems to be in the public interest. (Sub divided/shorter duration courses with updates to reflect the current navigational technologies and easier to deliver through a virtual class room over the Internet). There are many other changes that I would be glad to go over with anyone that is interested. This year is going to be a transitional one for the Bay Of Quinte Squadron. We are anticipating a few changes to the current executive (Officers) and are hopeful that some of our membership will come forward to help fill some of the roles. In saying this, my current interest/priority is to seek volunteer help from our membership for instructing or proctoring (mentoring) our courses. If you feel you can afford the time, please contact me. The first order of business for getting the year rolling is to offer as many course as we can and hope for attendees. You can email me (training@bayofquinte.org) anytime to register for a course or find online registration available at www.boatingcourses.ca. Otherwise, we would be glad to see you in person at our Fall registration nights. Tuesday September 19 and Thursday September 21 from 7:00 8:30 pm, at the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club. We are hopeful to offer the following courses for our 2017 Fall sessions: Boating 1 :Boating Basics Get Your Pleasure Craft Operator Card Boating 2 :Beyond Boating Basics More Than Your Boating License Boating 3 :Introduction To Marine Navigation Boat and Engine Maintenance Introduction to Weather for Recreational Boaters As usual, we instruct our class room courses at Loyalist College in the old Pioneer building. Room numbers and exact dates will be provided by September. These courses span from 2 to 3 nights or up to 12 weeks (one night per week). Please DO NOT C ALL Loyalist to register as that is done solely through the Squadron. For a full description of these courses, please try the following link: https://www.cps-ecp.ca and click on 'Courses'. The Yardarm Page 4

2017 Annual General Meeting Quinte District Commander (D/C) Jim Lee (Peterborough Power and Sail Squadron) joined Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron members at the May 25, 2017 Annual General Meeting (AGM) / Graduation held at Crate Marine on Dundas Street in Belleville. The AGM was delayed this year as another venue was needed due to the fact spring flooding blocked access to the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club. Photos provided by Terri Maracle D/C Jim Lee pledged Commander Donny Maracle, CN and then the other Squadron Officers during the business portion of the meeting. Below Right, Ian McPherson received his Introduction to Weather Certificate from Instructor Suzanne Goettler The Yardarm Page 5

Membership Reminder Membership Officer Sandy Gill For a good many of our members, their renewal date occurs at various times of the year. If you have not received your invoice or have any questions or problems with your renewal, or simply forgot to renew please contact me by email at membership@bayofquinte.org or call 613-966-5524. And once again, if you have any changes to your address, email address, etc. please let me know. Birthday Idea Do you have a favourite boater in your family? If he or she is a member of Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons why not purchase a new CPS-ECP flag as a perfect gift for that person s birthday. You can contact Regalia Officer Sandy Gill by email at membership@bayofquinte.org or by calling her at 613-966-5524 to place your order. Flag costs are $25.00 for large and $18.00 for small, including tax. The Yardarm Advertising Rates Please note our rates have changed. We will only be producing three issues of the Yardarm going forward, Spring (April), Summer (August), and Winter (December). We are pleased to offer a variety of advertising opportunities to our members and other businesses. Rates are as follows: Business Card - $20 per issue 1/4 page - $40 per issue 1/4 page 3 issues - $90 ($30 saving) 1/3 page - $50 per issue 1/3 page 3 issues - $110 ($40 saving) All ads should be submitted camera ready in.pdf,.jpg, or gif format. If you are interested in placing an advertisement in our newsletter, please contact Publications Officer Catherine McLeod, AP by email at publications@bayofquinte.org or call 613-967-5771. Our Thoughts... Please support our current advertisers shown on Page 8! Let them know you saw the ad in the Yardarm! Our special thoughts go out to our members and their families who may be experiencing poor health due to surgery, cancer treatments, and other disabilities or illnesses. With respect, no names are mentioned, and we hope that the coming year will bring great improvement in health. Our thoughts also go out to those who have lost loved ones and are healing. The Yardarm Page 6

2017-2018 Squadron Officers Commander Donny Maracle, CN Executive Officer Jill Dennis Raycroft Educational Officer P/Cdr David Burtt, AP Administrative Officer Nicholas O'Reilly Secretary Terri Maracle Public Relations Officer P/Cdr Jim Bell commander@bayofquinte.org executive@bayofquinte.org training@bayofquinte.org Attn: David Burtt admin@bayofquinte.org secretary@bayofquinte.org publicrelations@bayofquinte.org Assistant Public Relations Officer Jill Dennis Raycroft Membership, Social, & Regalia Officer Sandy Gill Financial Officer Barry Raycroft Assistant Educational Officer / MAREP Officer John Bowlby Assistant Educational Officer Lance Bryson RVCC Safe Boating Specialist Lance Bryson Editor & Publications Officer Catherine McLeod, AP Communications / Webmaster Jill Dennis Raycroft membership@bayofquinte.org social@bayofquinte.org Or call 613-966-5524 treasurer@bayofquinte.org training@bayofquinte.org Attn: John Bowlby training@bayofquinte.org Attn: Lance Bryson training@bayofquinte.org Attn: Lance Bryson publications@bayofquinte.org Or call 613-967-5771 communications@bayofquinte.org Assistant Webmaster Bernie Wilcox Assistant Educational Officer Dave Newland, AP Yardarm Mailing Officers Dave Newland, AP and Mary Newland Past Commander Robert Skelsey, SN Officer at Large Rebecca O Reilly Auditor Review Committee Marg Sykes If you have any questions please contact one of the Officers listed above. The Yardarm Page 7

Marketplace Please support our advertisers shown on this page. To add your own ad to our page check the rates on Page 6 and book your space now. The Yardarm Page 8

Reporting Requirements for Boaters MAREP Officer John Bowlby On page 10 is information from fact pages from the Canadian Border Security Agency with respect to boaters going into and returning from the United States, even if just crossing the border in mid-lake or river and returning. The CAN/US water border is now considered to be a high-security zone with all vessels being monitored, both visually and acoustically. It is best if all on board are 1) eligible to enter Canada and 2) are carrying their passports or at least a piece of government-issued photo id (i.e., an ehanced driver's licence). There may be additional guidelines coming forward during the boating season. There have been recent reports of US Border Officers using stricter discretionary powers to block entry to the US, even with a Canadian passport. There may yet be some more regulatory spill-overs from US Homeland Security to the Canadian side. Through another source, there is a consideration that each vessel on a body of water with a border with the US will have to carry a 'boat board' on which the names of all crew (by position) and all passengers will be listed... not only if the Captain is planning to cross the border into the US, but also if the vessel is staying in Canadian waters. Like, on the Bay of Quinte. Officaldom going rampant! An unforseen side of this sort of increased security directed by US Homeland Security is an anticipated reduction of cross-lake tourism. In my other realm of aviation heritage, several Canadians are now not going to attend conferences or events held in the US, even when they have been invited as a keynote speaker. Their assumption is that the only way to make a dent in some hard-heads is to start with economics. Time will tell. On the local front... 1) Boaters in the Bay of Quinte are being asked to keep their speed to a maximum of 5 km/h to reduce wake effects on sensitive and susceptible shorelines. More information at http://www.intelligencer.ca/2017/07/21/boaters-asked-to-slow-down 2) The Trent-Severn Waterway was opened on June 6th. Free lockages apply for this season however you still have to pay a feee to use the Murray Canal. 3) Water levels on the Bay of Quinte and on Lake Ontario are forecast to be high until mid-august (or maybe later if there are any significant rainfall events). In mid-june, Lake Ontario was standing about 1.6 m above the chart datum of 74.2 m. During July water was released through the Moses-Saunders Power Dam at Cornwall on the St. Lawrence River equal to three times the flow of Niagara Falls, although this only draws down Lake Ontario by approximately 1 cm/day. 4) Navigation buoys (the reds and greens) should be treated as guidelines until the Canadian Coast Guard tender "Cariboo Isle" has been around to check and confirm locations. In areas that have experienced significant currents, several buoys may have been moved slightly out of their charted position. Careful attention to bathymetry given on the applicable Charts is recommended in order for boaters to avoid areas that may have 'thinner' water over them. The Yardarm Page 9

Reporting Requirements...continued The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) wishes to remind all private boaters how to report, as required by Canadian law, upon entering Canadian waters. To prepare for your time on the water, we recommend you: Never leave home without acceptable identification. It is your responsibility as the owner / operator to ensure all those onboard have proper identification. A valid passport, while not mandatory is the preferred piece of identification for entering Canada. Other acceptable forms of identification include a Canadian Permanent Resident Card, a Secure Certificate of Indian Status, or a NEXUS card. An Enhance Driver s License or a Free and Secure Trade Card are also acceptable for residents returning to Canada. Know what you have onboard. All passengers must declare any goods being brought into Canada, as well as currency or monetary instruments totaling CAN$10,000 or more. Restricted goods include, but are not limited to: firearms and weapons, food, plants, animals and related products, explosives, fireworks, and ammunition. How to report your entry to Canada: Reporting from a CBSA marine reporting site: All private boaters who enter Canadian waters are required to report to the CBSA Telephone Reporting Centre (TRC) at 1-888-226-7277. In most cases you can do so my calling the CBSA from the telephone provided at the designated marine reporting site. There are also 10 staffed direct marine reporting sites where private boaters may report to the CBSA in person. For reporting site locations consult reporting requirements for private boaters at our website. Reporting from the water: Under certain conditions, you may report from the water by calling the CBSA from your cell phone at the location you first entered Canadian waters: If you are strictly weaving in and out of Canadian waters and not anchoring (e.g. water skiing, fishing, or cruising), or If you are not landing in Canada or have not touched foreign soil, and you have not disembarked people or goods. Note that everyone on board must be a citizen or permanent resident of either Canada or the United States. If your activity changes, that is, you intend to dock in Canada or take on new persons or goods while in foreign waters, you must proceed to a CBSA designated marine telephone reporting site and call the TRC to obtain clearance. Reporting Exemptions: In-transit boats are exempt from CBSA reporting requirements, a vessel can be considered to be in-transit only if it is using Canadian waters for the purpose of moving from one location abroad directly to another location abroad. Such movement could be for resons of the shortest route, the need for deep waters, or to evade obstacles such as bridges. In-transit movement must be continuous, uninterrupted and without delays or stopovers. What to expect when calling the CBSA Telephone Reporting Centre (TRC) Be sure to always have your travel documents and those of all your passengers on hand when you scall the TRC to report entry into Canada. When you call the TRC, you will be asked a series of questions about your trip, i.e. any passengers aboard the vessel, travel document details, and declarations. After recording the information provided, the CBSA officer will determine whether further verification or examination is required. If no examination is necessary, the CSBA officer will give you a report number, which means you are released and approved for entry into Canada. You should keep this report number available during your entire stay in Canada. If a verification or examination is required, the CBSA officer will advise you to ensure all goods and passengers remain onboard until the verification team arrives at your location. A report number will be provided following the verification process. Failure to report: Canadian law enforcement authorities patrol Canadian coasts and inland waterways and have the authority to stop any vessel that has entered Canadian waters. Boats that do not respect CSBA reporting requirements risk detention, seizure or forfeiture of the vessel and / or monetary penalties. The minimum fine for failing to report to the CSBA upon entry into Canadian waters is CAN$1,000. Save time at the border: To minimize wait times for private boat owners / operators, we recommend that you pre-register your travel document information with the CBSA in advance. Refer to Pre-registration of travel information on our website. The CSBA s Trsuted Traveller programs streamline the border clearance process for pre-approved, low risk travelers. NEXUSmembers and CANPASS Private Boat members can provide advance notice to the CBSA at least 30 minutes and up to four hours prior to arriving in Canada by calling the NEXUS TRC at 1-866-99-NEXUS (1-866-996-3987) or the TRC at 1-888-CANPASS (1-888-226-7277) respectively. For more information consult the CBSA website. http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html. The Yardarm Page 10

Keeping Local Boaters Safe! On May 20, 2017 for the start of Safe Boating Awareness Day, members of the Bay of Quinte Power and Sail Squadron gathered at Crate Marine on Dundas Street in Belleville. All wore life jackets or personal flotation devices in honour of Wear Your Lifejacket Day and the opportunity was available for boaters to return outdated flares and also get an RVCC (Recreational Vessel Courtesy Check) on their vessels. Photos provided by Jill Dennis Raycroft The Yardarm Page 11

Become a Local Ambassador Administrative Officer Nicholas O'Reilly I remember the first time I saw a "Port Captain" flag was on the spreader of a small sailboat at my first Squadron in Ottawa, Ontario. I saw the blue flag with a white lighthouse on it and was immediately intrigued. I thought to myself, "I wonder what that represents?" This was almost 20 years ago and I didn t have the confidence then which I have now, therefore, I walked past the boat and didn t ask any questions. Shame on me, as later that day, I was cruising between Smiths Falls and Poonamalie only to learn there was only one place for gas (which I had passed) as the other two marinas had run out. I therefore had to do the walk of shame on the other side of Smiths Falls and carry jerry-cans of gas from up the road back to the boat... This really put a damper on our cruise! According to the CPS-ECP website, the definition of a Port Captain is a CPS-ECP member who stands ready to assist boaters in their area. Port Captains provide reliable information on the area, and comradeship to visitors. Port Captains keep information on hand that a visiting skipper may request over the telephone, such as: Navigation hazards which may not be apparent on current charts; Location and telephone numbers of local doctors and dentists who are willing to treat a transient patient; Location and telephone numbers of ambulances or rescue squads; Location and telephone numbers of mechanics, repair yards, sail repair, marine fittings and marine equipment stores; and The closest source of provisions, as well as recommended restaurants and motels. I believe the Port Captain program is as relevant today as it was 20 years ago but now, anyone that flies a CPS- ECP flag can be an ambassador of CPS-ECP and provide assistance when and where needed. When you see a transient boat come into your marina, be sure to help grab a line while they re landing and immediately introduce yourself as a CPS-ECP member. It really goes a long way and makes boating that much more fun! Becky and I have met more people than you can imagine only because we proudly fly the CPS-ECP flag on our boat. It makes the conversation that much easier. You don t need a flag to be a Port Captain when we took the pledge as CPS-ECP members we all promised to "render assistance whenever possible" that I think some believe only means when another boater is in distress. Rendering assistance can be something as simple as making a visitor feel welcome in your marina. Be sure to have a list close of your favourite restaurants, stores, and so on. Also, be sure to know who our RVCC (Recreational Vessel Courtesy Check) volunteers are and how to contact them. This is another great opportunity to provide the boating community with a service and for us to get more RVCC's done! CPS Membership pledge: I solemnly pledge to loyally support Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons, to promote high standards of navigation and seamanship, to operate all boats in a legal and environmentally friendly manner, to render assistance whenever possible, and to conduct myself in a manner that will add prestige and respect to the organization whose flag I am now privileged to fly." If you are interested in helping out as a Port Captain for the Bay of Quinte Squadron and as a CPS-ECP Ambassador please contact Nicholas at admin@bayofquinte.org. The Yardarm Page 12