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2017 May Cruise

The May Cruise is Sold Out! You can fill out the registration form to be added to the wait list, though.

The 2017 annual Viking May Cruise is set to take place May 19 to 22. This year there we will be four boats, including our lovely Tyra, with room for 20 people. We will be departing from Sidney and heading first to Montague Harbour on Galiano Island, then on to Ganges on Saltspring Island, and finally back to Sidney. This gives us a beautiful anchorage, provincial park & beach area to explore for the first night and the second night in the town of Ganges.

Itinerary

Friday, May 19

Make your way to Cooper Boating – Port Sidney Marina which is a few minutes’ drive from the Swartz Bay ferry terminal.    Since it is a holiday weekend there are extra sailing options out of Tsawwassen.

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Port Sidney Marina

The orange Sidney Taxis are the best option for the short drive into Sidney. Avoid taking the yellow taxi’s as they primarily go to Victoria and may charge more. Public transit departs approx every 30 min from Swartz Bay and the stop in Sidney is at Fifth & Beacon (approx. 6 blocks walk from the marina.)  At the Marina there is paid parking available at a cost of $11 per day. Parking passes are available through the Marina Office and must be displayed on the dashboard of the registered vehicle.

Our Boats will be available to board between 1600 and 1800 . Once your gear is stowed join your fellow Vikings at one of the port restaurants – Rumrunner Pub or The Surly Mermaid are Viking favourites. Supplies are available a short walk into town and there are several options. Fairway Market is located about a two minute walk up the street. Feel free to use your shopping cart to bring your groceries back to your boat, then return it to the pick-up area at the top of the dock ramp. Thrifty Foods offers grocery delivery within the area. There is a BC liquor store in town and Beacon Landing Pub near the marina sells beer & wine.

 

 

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Montague Harbour

Saturday, May 20

We will depart first thing in the morning and head north east to Galiano Island where we will anchor for the night. Montague Harbour has a lovely provincial park well known for its white shell beaches. Depending on your sail, you may have time for some hiking, swimming, photography or just lazing on the beach.

Sunday, May 21

It is a short distance from Montague to Ganges on Saltspring Island which give everyone a wonderful opportunity to sail and explore the area.   We will have reservations at Ganges Marina which is a few minutes’ walk from town. The marina has clean bathrooms, showers, and laundry. Ganges pretty much has it all including a yummy taco bar, winery within walking distance, artisan shops, grocery & hardware stores, BC liquor store, and a number of excellent restaurants.

 

 

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Ganges Harbour

Monday, May 22

It’s time to head back to Sidney – hopefully with the wind at our backs. We will aim to be back between 3pm and 4pm, to allow for the 17:00 or 19:00 return ferry to Tsawwassen.

What You Need to Know

The cost is $340 for members and $365 for non-members. We are putting fewer than the maximum per boat to make life aboard more comfortable.

The fee covers the cost of the charter. Provisioning is organized by your Skipper and the cost is shared by everyone on your boat (three days’ groceries plus moorage, which will be around $50-75 for the boat). Other costs, including eating out or any alcohol you want to bring, are your own. Each boat is equipped with refrigeration and cooking facilities.

May Cruise Planning Meeting

The May Cruise Planning Meeting will be held at Jericho (Northwest room) on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 1900.

Taking the Helm 

mayCruise2016_image00We are a teaching club and in the past everyone who wanted got a chance to take the helm. However things have changed. In 2009 the Federal Government introduced new licensing requirements which require anyone in control of a boat with a motor (whether it is on or not) to have their Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC). If you do not have one, there are plenty of opportunities to take the exam in the spring. Please consider getting yours before the cruise.

Boat Provisioning                       

The charter company does not outfit boats with bedding for charters of less than a week. This means you need to bring your own pillows, bedding, and towels.

How Do I Sign Up?

You can reserve your spot by filling out the form below. I will send you the link to do credit card payment. Reservations are on a first-paid, first-reserved basis with a total of 20 spots available. Act early to avoid disappointment – the May Cruise always fills up. New members are especially welcome. No previous sailing experience is required, and you do not need to know anyone – just sign up!

If you don’t see a form, you need to log in first!

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Commodore’s Corner – March 2017

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Commodore’s Corner

Hi fellow Vikings,

It has been a while since I’ve updated you on the most recent happenings in the club.

I’ll start with the most exciting topic – our new keelboat is here! We named her Tyra, thanks for all of you participating in the survey.  The name Tyra means “A woman who appears very refined if a little haughty and who has a powerful presence. Independent and headstrong, she has bags of energy and usually gets her way without too much difficulty. Proud, and a little conceited.” so a great name for a Viking boat.  If not already done, please come and have a look.  You might have noticed our new logo on the boat and other places.  It is taken from an original Viking boat with sails added to the back of the dragon.  Thank you, Liz, for the beautiful design.  Also, she’s yours to use, go and book her.  You only need a skipper and 2IC and then you can take her out.  If any questions, please reach out to Greg Kostiw, he’ll can answer all your inquiries and help you with the booking process.

Also, we’re in our 50th year!  This is so amazing; we’re the one of the longest standing co-op sailing clubs in Vancouver.  Something we can truly be proud of.  Stay tuned for more to come regarding the festivities, but please mark the weekend of June 24th and 25th in your calendar for the big celebration.  If you’d like to get involved in planning the events, please reach out to Veronica Owens, our Quartermaster.

I’m also very happy to share that our new family membership has been taken up quite a bit, which is great.  It allows your spouse and children to sail with you on our dinghies (if you’re senior rated) or Tyra without paying the guest fees and without limitations.

We still allow guests to be invited, please remember that the guest fees for the keelboat and/or the dinghy fleet apply and they have to be registered at the JSC front desk.  Also, there is a limit of 2 times on the dinghy per guest as well as we’re not training guests on the dinghies.  We’re hoping to entice the guests to become members of the club, then we will train them properly.  Speaking of training, please check our website for the training schedule and sign up to train our novices.

For those of you who have already renewed their membership, thank you very much. For those who haven’t yet, there is still time.  I know it’s a bit hard to think about sailing just yet with all the snow happening, but it will start really soon!

Hope to see you soon on the beach and also on our Member’s night on March 29th.  This will be another fun event.

Petra

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It’s that time of year again: Viking Member Night!

Join us on March 29, 2017 from 7:00 -10 pm at the Surf & Turf Room, Jericho Sailing Club: 1300 Discovery Street in Vancouver, BC.

There will be food, nibbles, silly photos and lots of talk about sailing: how to do it, how to do more of it, and how to get psyched for the 2017 sailing season!

If you are a brand new Viking or want to be a Viking, this is a great opportunity to get your questions answered to meet your future sailing partners!

Feel free to invite others to our Members Night via our Facebook event page as well.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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2017 Vikings Members Night

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Our brand new 34′ cruise boat has a name…

 

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The Vikings have spoken!

The votes are in, and our brand new, shiny 34′ Bavaria cruiser will be called…

TYRA

The meaning of the name Tyra is “like a thunder.”

She is docked down at Granville for a little while longer if you’d like to take a quick peek from the dock. She does not have her name on the side quite yet, but look for the 34′ with the SOLD sign. That one is ours!

There will be an official naming/christening party soon. The date will be determined once all of the paperwork is wrapped up and we know when the boat will legally be in our possession (hopefully mid February). Stay tuned…

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