Waterlines Spring 2015 Favourite moments of the season page 10 BOATER SAFETY 4 A WORD FROM SCOBIE 6 ETHANOL FUEL UPDATE 7 RETAIL THERAPY SNEAK PEAK 8 CLEAN MARINE UPDATE 13 LIVE MUSIC 2015 15 ALL NEW MENU 16 CALENDAR 19 1 Waterlines | Spring 2015 2 Welcome to SBCM! A s spring approaches, once again, we are in the thick of planning and prepping for another nautically remarkable season at South Bay Cove. I’m sure that you are all looking forward to getting back to the cruising waters of Georgian Bay. There are a number of reasons why I believe that this is going to be an awesome year for boating. Here are some predictions for 2015: 1 Gas prices are lower than they have been in years! Experts at www.gasbuddy.com predict that Ontario gas will take a minor increase from the current winter price but won’t come anywhere near the 2011 road gas high of roughly $1.37/litre. 2 Water levels are projected to be approximately 1’ above the 2014 June water levels by June of 2015. According to the US Army Corps of Engineers forecast, Lake Huron and Michigan are projected to continue rising. www.lre.usace.army.mil . 3 The Old Farmer’s Almanac has predicted a hotter than usual & dry summer for 2015! The hottest periods will occur in mid- to late June, early and mid-July, and early August. Additionally, South Bay and Top of the Cove have lots planned in terms of new menus, events, entertainment and the usual day-today friendly & unrivaled customer service! As part of preparing for the upcoming season, Bill and I spend time purchasing for Sea N’ Things. I have to give credit to Bill for his efforts on this. Shopping is not his favourite thing (it’s mine) and as we walk the many aisles to find the best resale items for our store, Bill perseveres and pushes through the task. In turn, we have a put together a great selection of new boat/cottage décor and boutique lines of clothing! We can’t wait for you to see our choices in May but for now, take a look at the Sneak Peak on page 8. . Now, with the above reported, I am sure that you can appreciate my enthusiasm for 2015! Cover photo: Roy and Lynn Allen Graphic Design: Dayon Design, www.dayon.ca Before you read on, I would like to direct your attention to the amazing newsletter artwork and design. Every winter I compile a number of files and photos and send them off South Bay Cove Team members to, Dejan Kocetkov of Dayon Design. Dejan, being quite familiar with our operation, does an amazing job of portraying the feel and aesthetics of South Bay Cove through his artwork & design. Thank you, Dejan! Further, a number of boaters have sent me pictures and assisted with content over the winter. I would like to thank contributors for your help. The newsletter wouldn’t be the same without your support. A special thank you goes out to Roy Allen, of Imagine, for contributing the 2015 cover photo. Roy’s wife, Lynn, sent me the photo and it was an easy decision to use it on our cover this year. This photo encompasses so much of what boating on Georgian Bay is about and only intensifies the desire to be on the water again. Not too much longer, boater friends! Please read on and enjoy the 2015 edition of Waterlines. See you soon! Jill Snider 3 Waterlines | Spring 2015 Boater safety: Summer Storms I f you are an avid boater on Georgian Bay you have no-doubt encountered lightning storms. It is mesmerizing and beautiful to watch but its power is mind-boggling. According to Mike Kelly, owner of Bayland Enterprises specializing in Marine Electronics and Electrical, “a lightning strike can produce up to 1,000,000 volts and 50 amps. Lighting can strike any place and anytime regardless of location. It is totally unpredictable. In boating, the most vulnerable situation is a single boat underway, far from shore a in a thunderstorm.” It is a frightening phenomenon and although it is rare, can cause death or serious injury. Although we cannot prevent lightning, we can minimize damage caused by a strike and increase safety of passengers on board a vessel. Mike Kelly says that when a boat is struck, lightning can flash between metal objects and any conductive item causing much damage due to high voltage and current. The results will be evident in damaged wiring, electronics, control systems and the hull. Andrew Robertson, a life-long avid boater and Vice President of Skippers’ Plan marine insurance in Toronto, states that “Over the last two years we have seen an increase in both frequency and severity of claims due to lightning. The severity increase can be attributed to the ever increasing amount of electronics that are found on cruising boats these days. The increase in frequency is due to the fact we are experiencing more severe weather more often than ever before.” The good news is that every boat insurance policy that Andrew has encountered covers damage caused by lightning. 4 So, if you are insured, you should be financially protected against lightning. Robertson and Kelly both agree that having a good protective bonding system may help to reduce the severity if a strike occurs on board a vessel. Bonding is most effective during the construction of the boat but having a system installed by a qualified marine electrician such as Bayland Enterprises is a very good alternative. A “Faraday Cage” (invented in 1836 by English Scientist, Michael Faraday) is a bonding system in which the structures and equipment (engine, prop shaft, railings, mast, keel, rigging, arches, generators etc.) are connected via a conductor bonding strip to create a low resistance path to the water (ground). Robertson offers that every vessel should have a Lightning Strike Response Plan in place. Here are some precautions and preventative measures to take should a lightning storm occur: • Listen to weather forecasts and avoid possible lightning situations. • If you see lightning in the distance, take cover, head for safe harbour or marina. • Keep everyone low in the boat below deck within the zone of protection. • Keep away from metal items. • If feasible, disconnect electronics (have at least one marina handheld vhf removed from base and turned off for use later). If your vessel is struck by lightning: • Check your crew and passengers for injury and call 911 if injuries have occurred. • Immediately look for holes in the hull, near the waterline. • Check all through-hull connections above and below the waterline. • Look for water entering near the prop shaft and rudder. • Ensure engine and rudder controls are functioning. • Check electrical panels for tripped breakers. • Have your boat checked over by an experienced technician. Although lightning shouldn’t be taken lightly at any time, it is important to know that the odds are still in our favour when safety measures are in place. Follow the precautions provided by Mike Kelly and Andrew Robertson and keep enjoying the beautiful playground that we call Georgian Bay. A special thank you for Mike Kelly and Andrew Robertson for providing their knowledge and expertise for this article. • Lower all antennas, downriggers and metal structures. • Know CPR. Mike Kelly Andrew Robertson 5 Waterlines | Spring 2015 Andy Scobie W A Word from Scobie Yacht Services… ell, here it is, newsletter time again. The boat show has come and gone and the days are growing longer as we head towards another launch at SBC. Question 1: Is there a pre-departure check list before leaving the dock? With Barry and Liz’s announcement to sell SBC, the most popular question as you can guess is, what about launch. I can assure you that the entire Scobie Yacht Services Team will be there as we have been for the past twenty-four spring launches business will continue as usual. Pre-Departure checklists are an excellent idea. As an owner you should tailor a check list for the departure of your boat since boats vary so much. In general, every boat owner can do the following: This past fall was a very wet one and even though we had a great early start we ended up finishing a week later than normal. Despite that, the team still managed to complete haul-out and winterization before snowfall. With not much snow to date it has been an easy year and my guys are enjoying their winter. 1) Check battery voltage on master panel. Ask Andy… 5) Brief crew on how lines are to come off. Again this year, we have a few great questions that all boaters can relate to. 6) Enjoy your day out. 2) Start engines and genset. 3) Unplug shore power. (Yes, some people forget) 4) Look at exhaust to make sure water is flowing. Servicing South Bay Cove clients and guest boaters on-site for the past twenty-four years Fly in service Scobie P.O. Box 160, Port Severn, ON L0K 1S0 705-528-7358 scobie@encode.com 6 Question 2: What to do if the anchor won’t come up or batteries are dead? If the anchor won’t come up the first thing to do is make sure the main breaker hasn’t tripped. Then listen to hear if the motor is clicking when the switch is activated. If that is all good then it is time to call for assistance. If the batteries are dead, start your genset and turn on the house charger. Let the boat run for an hour and the motors should fire up. If you don’t’ have a generator it is advisable to keep a booster pack on board as a back-up plan. I am happy to go into these questions further on the dock. Please feel free to stop me. In closing, if you do have any special projects let me know early so I can schedule to complete the work. Our waxing program has returned again for the third year and Mike & Sawyer will be on the buffers once again. We look forward to seeing everyone and hearing from you in the meantime and will continue to service your yachts just as we have in the past. Andy Ethanol Fuel Update T here has been some discussion that ethanol-free fuel may no longer be available to marinas for 2015 and this may be the case for some, but not for South Bay Cove. Adding expensive fuel additives to your tanks to compensate for ethanol fuel, is sometimes not enough and can lead to expensive repairs. In order to avoid this issue we have worked hard with our supplier to come up with a viable solution to the issue and we can assure you that ethanol-free fuel will be available in 2015. There are currently two options to get ethanol-free fuel to South Bay Cove and details are being finalized. • Option 1 – mid-grade, ethanol-free fuel is available locally and can be shipped to South Bay in place of the ethanol based regular grade fuel. • Option 2 – regular grade fuel is available from Sarnia, as opposed to our usual Toronto based location. Both options are good which leaves cost as the biggest factor so we will work toward the lowest cost option to pass on to our boaters. While we are pleased to be able to continue to offer an ethanol free option, not all marinas will, so, if you can’t take on gas before departing South Bay please be sure to ask if fuel is ethanol- free. 7 Waterlines | Spring 2015 Retail Therapy Sneak Peak Soya Summer 2015 collection A Femme Fatale 2015 collection s promised, here it is – a Sneak Peak of the sweet treasures in our 2015 retail inventory! We have added the amazing clothing line, Femme Fatale, to the always wonderful Orly, Soya Concept and Libra lines. We have stocked up on the ever-popular Reallite flameless candles, lots of throws and pillows and Georgian Bay inspired giftware and décor. Visit Sea N’ Things in May to see the entire inventory yourself! Hoselton Aluminum Sculptures Reallite Candle 8 Pillows Throws Libra Spring 2015 J Spring 2015 9 PHOTO GALLERY Waterlines | Spring 2015 10 11 PHOTO GALLERY Waterlines | Spring 2015 12 Clean Marine Update A s many are aware, South Bay Cove prides itself on environmental awareness. We continually strive to maintain and enhance environmental initiatives on the marina property. In September, 2014, South Bay Cove was independently evaluated and rated on our environmental practices. We were re-issued our Diamond Rating. We are one of a handful of marinas in Ontario that have been issued this high environmental standing. • Avoid flushing chemicals through grey water systems. Maintaining the environmental standards set-forth by the Clean Marine program takes participation from employees, customers and sub-contractors visiting South Bay. Here are a few things that boaters can do to ensure that South Bay leaves a minimal environmental footprint: • Do not overfill your vessels fuel tanks. Estimate and aim for ¾ to 7/8 full. • Use only EcoLogo trademarked products on board your vessel. • Avoid idling engines for long periods of time. • Do not transfer fuels or oils near the water. • Inspect your bilge regularly and clean as required so that the bilge pump does not discharge overboard. Every year we can strive to do better than the year before. We thank you in advance for your contribution. • Ensure lighting and air-conditioning/heat is turned off while not on board your vessel. • Separate tin, plastics, paper, cardboard, glass and waste into bags before leaving at your dockbox for pick-up. 13 Waterlines | Spring 2015 Congratulations to Kim James & Shawn McFaul of “Anchor Inn” on their recent engagement E Dock Celebrates Thanksgiving and the McFaul/James Engagement Shawn proposed to Kim on Sunday, October 4th, while enjoying a pre-Thanksgiving Dinner with boating friends at South Bay Cove. Shawn presented Kim with a beautiful proposal, then a beautiful ring…then another beautiful ring! Gentlemen, this is a new standard! The happy couple 14 Your friends at South Bay Cove wish you all best as you prepare to “Tie the Knot”. Here are a few ways it can be done: How to Tie The Knot Top of the Cove brings Live Music back! O nce again, South Bay welcomes the amazing live music of Marlon Gibbons, Dan Vanderhelm and Frank St. Germain on Friday & Saturday Nights. Welcome back, gentleman! It is always a pleasure to have you. New to “The Top’s” Playlist for 2015 is recording artist Shawn Mei. Shawn performs hits from across the decades from classic Jump Swing & Blues to today’s radio hits. (From Michael Bublé , Frank Sinatra, Louis Prima & Colin James to Elton John, Billy Joel, 50’s & 60’s & today’s pop). Shawn Mei performs throughout Southern Ontario at various festivals, clubs, corporate events as well as both Casino Rama and the Niagara Fallsview Casino. This season, we welcome Shawn to “The Top of the Cove!”. Shawn Mei band SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY Experience Top of the Cove’s great service and amazing food quality with new prices to suit all budgets! Open for dinner at 6pm. Book your private brunch, lunch or dinner party in advance. On board catering and take-out/delivery to boats available. Pasta Night Tuesdays & Wing Night Thursdays! Live music Friday & Saturday nights featuring Marlon Gibbons Shawn Mei Frank St.Germain Dan Vanderhelm Restaurant: 705.756.3399 Marina: 705.756.3333 375 South Bay Road, Honey Harbour We monitor VHF Channel 68 www.southbaycove.com 15 Waterlines | Spring 2015 Top of the Cove Update P lans are shaping up well and 2015 is bound to be a mouthwatering, lip-smacking year at Top of the Cove! Here is what is in the near future for your culinary pleasure: Our new menu! 2014 Customer feedback provided ensured us that a Pub Style Menu with a Twist suited for all tastes and prices ranges is the way to go for 2015. We are excited about this and we think you will be too! Think variety. New items include Bacon, Scallop and Pineapple Risotto, Crispy Thai chicken Chocolate dreams COMPLETE MARINE SURVEY SERVICE • Condition & Valuation Surveys for Power Boats & Sailboats for Pre-Purchase or Insurance • Damage/Loss Appraisals • Valuations Bacon scallop and pineapple risotto Chef Inspired Poutine, The Belly Buster Burger, Crispy Thai Chicken Sandwich and Deep Dish Pizza. Big Hits such as the Lamb Burger and Chow Mein return to the menu as well! Appies start at $8 with entrées starting at $16. The choice is all yours! New Sous Chef, Todd Langevin will accompany Executive Chef, Derek Mayes on this new culinary journey. Todd now resides in Coldwater after gaining a variety of culinary experience in To- “Make it safe, make it fun!” - Serving Ontario’s Boaters Better Serving Since 1988: • Georgian Bay and Muskoka • Central and Southern Ontario • Kawarthas and Haliburton Tonnage Measurer quarter page 3-5/8”x 4-3/8” Contact David Buchanan, SAMS-AMS #505 Contact Cameron Buchanan, SAMS-SA DAVID BUCHANAN, AMS P.O. Box 4, Orillia, Ontario L3V 6H9 MEMBER OF American Boat & Yacht Council Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors (AMS) Technical Exchange Transport Canada Appointed Tonnage Measurer TEL: (705) 327-7870 FAX: (705) 327-7871 email: david@buchananmarineappraisal.ca 16 Instruction on your own boat We come to you Boat-Handling Clinics | Boating Courses | Boating Seminars 905 484 2628 | info@boaterskills.ca NEW for 2015: Tuesday is Pasta Night! $24 includes pasta entrée, choice of side AND garlic bread! Join us every Tuesday night beginning June 30, 2015. Thursday Night Wing Night! $16 includes wings, veggies and dip AND choice of side! Join us every Thursday night beginning July 2, 2015 Deep dish pizza We will host our usual successful events including: ronto based restaurants such as BQM, Tomi Kro & The Stockyards. Steak & Strawberry Dinner with Shawn Mei Live Friday & Saturday nights, great entertainers return including our newest edition, Shawn Mei. We are also pleased to have Marlon Gibbons, Frank St. Germain & Dan Vanderhelm join us for another season. – Saturday, June 27, 2015. Pig Roast Dinner with Dan Vanderhelm Live – Saturday, July 4, 2015. Maritime Feast with Shawn Mei Live A well-appointed, friendly and professional Dining Room team including the return of Kelly & Dan. Jessica & Greg are a new and welcome edition as well. Bring on 2015! We are hungry! – Friday, August 7 & Saturday, August 8, 2015. Lamb burger Jazz Fest Dinner with SP Trio Jazz Band Live – Saturday, August 15, 2015. Georgian Shores Mobile Boat Tops ON SITE BOAT TOPS, TONNEAU COVERS & REPAIRS Tom Johnstone | 705-331-0080 | gsmobileboattops@gmail.com 17 Waterlines | Spring 2015 SBC Directory of Services South Bay Cove Marina www.southbaycove.com info@southbaycove.com 705-756-3333 Crate’s Lake Country ~ Boat Sales & Brokerage www.crateslakecountryboats.com 866-363-7391 Top of the Cove Restaurant 705-756-3399 Custom Rope Splicing crsropesplicing@gmail.com 705-818-1278 Marine Services Dave Buchanan ~ Marine Surveyor www.buchananmarineappraisal.ca dave@buchananmarineappraisal.ca 705-327-7870 Bayland Enterprises ~ Marine Electronics www.baylandenterprises.com brian@baylandenterprises.com 705-543-1234 BoaterSkills.ca ~ Boat Handling & Courses 905-484-BOAT (2628) www.boaterskills.ca info@boaterskills.ca CO2 Inflatables ~ Inflatable Sales & Repair www.co2inflatables.com 705-527-6060 Granite Claims ~ Marine Surveyor 705-533-4545 joe.trudeau@graniteclaims.com www.graniteclaims.com Honey Harbour Storage Compound ~ Boat Storage 705-756-2751 King’s Propeller 705-756-1664 Robertson & Robertson Insurance www.skippersplan.com andrew.robertson@cgbgroup.com 800-661-7211 SC Maintenance~ Boat Cleaning & Detailing 705-529-6327 scmaintainance6@yahoo.com Henry’s North (Sans Souci) ~ Fresh Fish Restaurant & Dockage 705-746-9040 Maid To Anchor ~ Boat Cleaning & Detailing www.maidtoanchor.ca tania@maidtoanchor.ca 705-427-5587 Honey Harbour LCBO 705-756-2593 Honey Harbour Town Centre ~ Groceries 705-756-2472 Scobie Yacht Services scobie@encode.com 705-528-7358 Lock 45 ~ Port Severn Lock 705-538-2586 Superior Textiles ~ Canvas Tops & Repairs www.suptex.ca info@suptex.ca 705-716-3041 Orillia After Hours Medical Clinic 705-327-0578 Wenneker Woodworks www.wennekerwoodworks.com info@wennekerwoodworks.com 705-527-6081 Local Contacts Coldwater Pharmacy 705-686-3356 H&S ~ Gas Station & Restaurant 705-538-2941 Picnic Island ~ Groceries 705-756-2421 Port Severn LCBO 705-538-2500 Rawley Resort & Marina ~ Dining & Accommodation www.rawleyresort.com info@rawleyresort.com 705-538-2272 In the event of an emergency, dial 911. Custom Rope Splicing S.C. Maintenance Eye Splices & Thimble Eye Splices Braided or Three Strand Specialty Assist Line for Docking Rope to Anchor Chain Snubber System for Anchoring Start your beautiful finish with us! Peggy Darmody 229 Gillwood Park Dr, Penetanguishene, ON crsropesplicing@gmail.com Tel 705-549-6400 Cell 705-818-1278 Highest standard of professional quality services include: • interior & exterior detailing • compound restoration • wax protection applications • carpet and upholstery cleaning • anti fowl bottom painting • and much more! Samantha Corbier (705) 529-6327 scmaintenance6@yahoo.com Let the professionals at SC Maintenance get you ship shape to set sail! 18 HARBOUR WEST MARINE TRANSPORT KAI STUEWE Office 705-528-1777 | Cell 705-528-4745 Calendar of Events 2015 MAY M T W T 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 JUNE F S S M T W T 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 16 17 15 16 17 18 23 24 22 23 24 25 30 31 29 Opening Day 15 TOTC opens Fri. & Sat., Shawn Mei Marlon Gibbons 22 Shawn Mei Marlon Gibbons 29 Dan Vanderhelm Dan Vanderhelm F 5 Shawn Mei 12 Frank St. Germain 19 T T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 10 20 25 26 17 27 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 Pasta Night Pasta Night Pasta Night Pasta Night 9 Wing Night 16 Wing Night 23 Wing Night 30 Wing Night Dan Vanderhelm 10 Frank St. Germain Frank St. Germain 17 Marlon Gibbons Dan Vanderhelm 24 Shawn Mei Marlon Gibbons 31 14 20 21 Dan Vanderhelm Summer Solstice / Father’s Day 26 27 28 S S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 30 M T W T F Frank St. Germain 3 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 Civic Pasta Holiday Night 24 Frank St. Germain 31 Pasta Night Pasta Night Pasta Night 6 7 Wing Maritime Feast Maritime Feast Night Night #1 / Night #2 / Shawn Mei Shawn Mei 13 14 Wing Night 20 Wing Night Marlon Gibbons 21 Dan Vanderhelm 27 28 Wing Night Frank St. Germain Jazz Fest and Dinner / SP Trio Jazz Band SBCM Dinghy Poker Run & BBQ / Dan V. Frank St. Germain OCTOBER W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 11 13 Welcome Back Cocktail Party– Frank at TOTC Dan Vanderhelm Pig Roast @ Family Fishing TOTC / Dan Tournament Vanderhelm SBCM Members T Labour Day 7 Pasta Night SEPTEMBER M 6 Shawn Mei AUGUST W Happy Wing Birthday Night Canada! S TOTC opens 7 Steak & Strawdays / Marlon berry Dinner / Gibbons Shawn Mei JULY M S TOTC final night End of Season Dinner & Dance/ Jamie Williams 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 Marina Member Annual Pot Luck & Guitar Jam M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SBCM Closed for the season 19 Waterlines | Spring 2015 PlasDECK Marine Decking PlasDECK is a synthetic teak boat PlasDECK will never crack, fade or decking option that provides the peel and comes in 16 different colors. elegant look of a real wood teak deck PlasDECK is specially formulated with without any of the time consuming and UV protection and antifungal inhibitors costly maintenance associated with it. for years of worry free boating. Contact Superior Textiles for a quote today! 705-716-3041 | info@suptex.ca | www.suptex.ca 20 PlasDECK Authorize d D eale r | Q ualit y work manship since 1972
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