Posts Tagged ‘Pleasant Park yacht Club’

A Busy July – Inspite of the Weather

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

July 4 - every boat slip at the town marina was occupied for the 4th to enjoy the Horribles Parade, cookouts, great friends and the fireworks. (photos: http://tiny.cc/Jk4LS) In fact, some stayed an extra day due to the lousy weather. Unfortunately, there was one mishap during the spectacular fireworks where a boat was taken over by the wind and blown over to Coughlin Park where the fireworks were being set off.

July 8 – Tall Ships arrived in Boston and many spectators watched from the many great spots from Winthrop Beach, Deer Island, Landing and Cottage Park Yacht Club (CPYC). Four ships were supposed to come into CPYC, however, as we stood on the docks waiting, the Rachel B Jackson went straight into Fan Pier where a spot had opened up. The schooner, Maine, ended up in Boston as well and the other two Norse Viking and The Lark, never made it to Boston.

July 11 – Members from Winthrop Yacht Club and Mass Bay Sailing Club headed out for the weekend. First to Scituate for an overnight, then back to Spectacle Island for another overnight so they’d be ready to see the Tall Ships leaving.

July 13 – A great day was had by anyone who was either at Deer Island or lucky enough to be on the Harbor to watch as the following Tall Ships left Boston: Maine (Essex MA), Etoile (France), Sagres (Portugal), Pride of Baltimore II (USA), Coast Guard Bargue Eagle (USA), Europe (Netherlands), Cisne Branco (Brazil), Kruzenshtern (Russia), Capitan Miranda (Uruguay) and Libertad (Argentina) went out at sunset. photos http://tiny.cc/tallships.  A special thank you to assistant harbormasters Chuck Evans and Roger for taking me out for the day to get some wonderful photographs.   (more…)

Harbormaster addresses concerns regarding tickets

Monday, October 20th, 2008

TUESDAY OCTOBER 15, Harbor1, one of the Harbormaster’s boats, was power-washed and taken out of the water, ready to be stored for the winter.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16, Animal Control was called to take care of a few seagulls found dead in the landing parking lot.

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Busy Columbus Day Week

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

MONDAY OCTOBER 6, Atlantic Boats pulled out 4 of the 5 boats they had shown at the boat show.

Remaining week was busy with people using the davit to pull engines, etc. for boat repairs; the ramp was busy with boats coming out for the season, lots of calls for pump-out.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 12, Mrs. Govoni from Palmyra St. showed up at the landing and asked if the barrels could be spray painted and refurbished. When she was told “yes”, Govoni gladly paid for the materials to have it done. Later that day, the Harbormaster, Mike Russo and Steve D’Amato repainted and stenciled all the barrels at the landing.

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Mel Gibson comes to Winthrop

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Wednesday August 27, at the Conservation hearing, monies were guaranteed and a bond bill was assigned to the new facilities at the landing. These facilities will be a place for everybody to enjoy.  After twelve years of planning there will be new parking, picnic areas, offices and meeting space which includes the harbormaster’s office, place for harbor management and the conservation committee to meet.

Pleasant Park Yacht Club went before the Conservation Committee and they were asked to work with Mullins Marine to put a plan together before any negotiations with the Army Corps of Engineers can go forward.

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