Monday, March 30, 2009

SSC Recieves Generous Donation of Release PIn and Certificate


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As most of us know, during the 1950's the Club was a leader in conservation of our natural resources, and provided sailfish release pins and certificates for those who "let them go". When the Club could no longer afford to give out pins, the practice of recognizing sailfish releases continued into the 1980's by providing certificates to anglers who released their catches, and pins and certificates are prized by many who received them.

While there seems to be no record of how many pins or certificates had been awarded, the Club had no original pin or certificate. Not until now!

Earlier this month, Caroline Seely who resides in Pennsylvania donated a pin and certificate to the Club that her father won in 1950. She also provided some history and pictures of their boat and fishing catches. These were put together in a presentation, and Curt Whiticar framed it for the Club. It's special in many ways, and it now hangs in the Club office. Stop by to see it and read Caroline's memories of Stuart during her childhood winters.

Thank you, Caroline, for your generosity and your addition to our Club history.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Elsa Whiticar Passes Away

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Bahamas Report

Talked with owner/captain of the Kingsbury who took the family over to Port Lukaya last Saturday from Sailfish Marina, and left their 55' Viking there a couple of days ago and flew back north.

Capt. Davenport said the people at the Grand Bahama Yacht Club were as accommodating and delightful as always, great service, great food, and the water taxi to the square was always available. Pricing....didn't know the exact cost of diesel, as he filled up here & didn't have to over there, but others said it was about a dollar more than what is paid in Florida. They paid $4/gallon for gasoline for the dingy in the marina. Cost/ft. for slip, $.71. Wow, that's cheap...what happened to $3.00! (Editorial comment...watch cost for incidentals, such as metered electric, up to $400/month or more.)

Plenty of space available in the marina (Grand Bahama Yacht Club) when you swing to the right from entry through the Bell Channel. Also, lots of space available at the marina on the square if you turn to the left. Weston Hotel had maybe 10% occupancy, only 2 restaurants open.

Fishing...lousy....similar to what we are experiencing here right now. Local captains confirmed the experience.

So, planning a trip to Port Lukaya....they'll be happy to have you! Later this month things will get a little more crowded with the Bacardi Billfish Tournament coming up as well as spring vacation for the northern high schools & colleges, but I expect they'll still have room for you.