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Membership Chair Colleen Schuette PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 26 March 2007

BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

1.   PWYC Burgee (First Year)

2.   ID Cards (2)

3.   Name Tags (2)

4.   Social Attendance Bracelets (2)

5.   Membership Directory (1)

6.   50% Discount on BoatUS Membership

7.   Boating Safety classes

8.   Availability of Coast Guard Auxiliary personnel to conduct yearly inspections and to perform safety checks

9.   Docking assistance from a group of seasoned captains

10. Information from fellow boaters on “where to go” for Day trip information as well as vacation trips.

11. Opportunities to join other boats in day trips and vacation trips.

12. Opening Day and Closing Day events including raising/lowering of the colors, sounding of the cannon, food and music.

13. Lively social calendar that provides wonderful opportunities to make new friends.

14. A vote in everything we do. 

 

MEMBERSHIP

Membership shall be open to all slip/boatel holders or boat purchasers at Prince William Marina. For more information on how to join, contact the PWYC Membership Chair at  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 November 2008 )
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Newsletter Editor, John Harold PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 26 March 2007
The LIFELINE is published monthly by the Prince William Yacht Club.
All articles, pictures, and announcements must be received by the 21st
of the month preceding publication.
Please submit via email to:
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 December 2009 )
 
Safety Chair - Skip Jones PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 26 March 2007

Skip may be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

I much appreciate the opportunity to serve as your safety chair!  By way of introduction, I bought my first boat in 1987, a 17' inboard ski boat, and despite the numerous moves associated with 20 years in the Army I have always kept a boat.  My family purchased our first Sea Ray, an '02 260DA, in August 2004.  An '02 320DA followed shortly thereafter, and now we run an '03 420DA.  I've accumulated over 700 hours at the helm in the three Sea Rays, and I look forward to working to make 2010 a safe and enjoyable season on the water for all PWYC Members.

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Social Chair Christine Mason - Lori Hall PDF Print E-mail
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CBYCA Delegate Tim Baker PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 26 March 2007

This has been an up and down year for us but my job situation has settled down and in fact I am now with a firm that has a half day Friday policy so we’ll be in a better situation to serve you all. There are numerous issues on the local and national front that CBYCA is watching. The local representative from CBYCA to the National Boater Federation is tracking a move in the US Congress that is progressing quietly through the tax committee. This legislation is seeking to eliminate the mortgage deduction for recreational boats as a second home. Passage of such a measure would cripple the boating industry and CBYCA and the NBF are already on record as strongly opposing the measure. For more information go to http://www.n-b-f.org/ and let them know how you feel (notice the hyphens in the address; they’re correct). Jacqui Knight is the Virginia legislative liaison from CBYCA and she has attended every session of the state legislature watching out for boaters. She recently attended a meeting of The Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) program. This initiative was set up to provide money to marinas to foster upgrades that include the addition of transient boater facilities. This tax money has already been set aside to upgrade marinas that will open their facilities to transients. This is available money for things like dredging to open or widen access to marinas, upgraded pump out facilities, haul in and out ramps, etc. As of this writing, only 22 of the more than 1000 marinas in the Commonwealth have completed the Virginia Clean Marina Program. Being designated as a Virginia Clean Marina is like being awarded a five star designation as a restaurant. At the last PWYC meeting, Michelle from PW Marina was asked to give us an update on the status of the application from PW Marina. Lastly, don’t forget the tax rebate from the State for gasoline and diesel fuel. The forms are available on line and represent an approximately 10% refund on all of your last years fuel purchases.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 May 2007 )