Thursday, April 29, 2021
LIFT-IN THIS SATURDAY
Despite the continuing pandemic and restrictions on campus, everyone is itching to get back to the lakefront and start drinking again, especially club hacks like Lukas D. He and a few others are also anxious to start slipping their hands where they don't belong again, as child molesters do. Abusers may be the ones who've been hit hardest by the pandemic--they haven't had anyone to abuse for more than a year now!
That's about to change, assuming things move forward as planned. The goal is to have restricted sailing starting next month, including seven (7) keelboats going into the water this Saturday.
By the way, guys--they are keelboats, not "keels" or "keel boats" (or BOC toys). Can we get a club secretary who at least knows how to read?
Lift-in is still scheduled for this Saturday, May 1, starting at 1 PM.
The photo above shows several of the keelboats all ready to go.
Thanks to JoAnn Long and many others who have spent hundreds of hours this spring sanding, painting, and repairing the boats to get them ready.
That's about to change, assuming things move forward as planned. The goal is to have restricted sailing starting next month, including seven (7) keelboats going into the water this Saturday.
By the way, guys--they are keelboats, not "keels" or "keel boats" (or BOC toys). Can we get a club secretary who at least knows how to read?
Lift-in is still scheduled for this Saturday, May 1, starting at 1 PM.
The photo above shows several of the keelboats all ready to go.
Thanks to JoAnn Long and many others who have spent hundreds of hours this spring sanding, painting, and repairing the boats to get them ready.
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