Showing posts with label AGM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AGM. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 December 2015

AGM 2015.

AGM 2015.
 Well, another AGM come and gone and I think I can say with confidence that everyone will be glad to hear that the committee is the same as last year!.
I always say "If its not broke, don't mend it".
That could be the club's motto hey!.
Today at the lake 10.12.15 there was the usual Thursday crew in attendance,

That's how you win awards really isn't it, consistent attendance and practice.
Most of the people in the picture won one award or another at the AGM! this year!.

One of Al the Comm's nice builds
 

The other sailors boats 



Check out the tab at the top for the 2015 Award winners!.
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Next Events.
12th and 13th December      Poynton Model Exhibition.



1100  27th December   Sunday    “Frostbite Sail”     Landing Stage and Clubhouse
                                  Soup and Mince-pies after a frosty sail.

Monday, 15 December 2014

Reflections on 2014.

Over the past year we have visited quite a few shows and events and shown the flag round the country, so that we are well known now and I think that there is no doubt where Etherow Model Boat Club is situated.
We have had a lot of publicity through the Model Boats magazine with Bob Abell's boat's that he has been building to  Paul Thomason's plan's and had thousands of views and comments there.
 Bob and Paul at Haydock Show.

The current project of Paul's plans and Bob's build.
A Gentleman's Vintage Cruiser, which Bob has called "Lady Joyce" 


Another view of Haydock Show, club stand

John, Alan and Lawrence


But there again I'm getting in front of myself firstly there was the Ellesmere Model Boat Show, where we had a small stand as it was a late cancellation  and I'm glad to see we will be having a stand there next year!.




We had a stand at Colwyn Bay Show and a very good day was had by all that attended with their boats, and met up with people which we had only perhaps contacted over the internet in the past
Gordon in the background there, but only in the picture, done an excellent job over the past year and already getting set for next year.


We had a re-visit to Lyme Park this year, not many club's have the chance to sail on the lake of a stately home, here is John Senior and George Barratt on the top lake, with his semi scratchbuilt Narra Boat, for which he received First prize in this years awards!.
  

Me, at the lower lake with some of the Abell boats, and very able they were too on the day.



We had a second visit to Poynton Show this year and Exhibition Secretary Gordon say's the organiser's were so please they want us back next year and with 20 tables instead of this years 10, can't be bad !.
Le Comm Alan with one of our newer members John Jones, who this year received First prize Scratchbuild trophy in his first year with us.

On the home front, we had two Quiz and Hot Pot suppers, a nice Venetian night with BBQ and the bar open as usual!.
Thanks to John Davis for his job there every club night.

Dave Lee's Lifeboat, nicely lit up, that would look very good to you in real life coming towards you in your capsized boat wouldn't it.

There were quite a few good talks given by members during the year and here is Geoff giving a talk on his magical boxes to add to your boats innards to make it perform in ways you would never imagine, nice one Geoff.


On the landing stage there was plenty going on this year with a new edging going on the front of the landing.

 Tricky bit here!

The completed job with the Hodgson Patent duck and goose deterrent, which you will have noticed is working very well and though some of the ducks are limboing under the strings the geese are staying off, result an almost duck and goose poo free deck!.

We had a new port for docking the boats added to the equipment this year thanks to Garth, complete with detailed plan for fitting on the day used 


Another addition to the equipment was a motor for the rescue boat.
Here is Dave Lee giving it it's sea trials

Towards the back end of the year we had a shipping container delivered to use as storage instead of the downstairs storage which was just an accident waiting to happen really wasn't it.
Though it's green at the moment it has to be painted Conker Brown to match the yacht one at the side of it, council rules I think, still we have had a donation of the paint and electrical equipment to install lighting from various members to which there has been thanks given in a previous post.
And No there will not be heating installed in case anyone thinks they can squat in it if their wife/partner get's fed up with the dust and muck from boat building! and throws them out.
The container has since been fitted out with shelving thanks to Alan the Comm and Mike the man, then it was like any other storage , filled and full before the end of the day.

At this point I would like to thank; Son John for his support in the upkeep of this site and Bob The Abell for his proofreading of each post, so I don't stand out as an illiterate.
Example;
Bob was un-abell to get to the Awards night so I stood in for him and said photograph me and we will change heads tomorrow, don't know if members knew what I was talking about, but you can see here.

See what I mean about it!.
Thanks to Bob and John for their support, ( I will wear it always).

We had another good event with the Club Christmas dinner held at the same venue as last year, The Hare and Hounds at Werneth Low. Another good DO and plenty of raffle prizes again.

Only the Frostbite sale on the 27th now, hopefully the lake won't be frozen over, we've been lucky the last couple of years, cold but not freezing!.

To all our members and followers.

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Last event.

Saturday,   1100hrs     27th December, Frostbite Day Sail.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

AGM 2014

A good night was had by all at the AGM 2014, with lots of members present and the bar doing a good trade, though these days it's mostly soft drinks unless you can get someone to taxi you there and back!.
The Commodore before handing over the proceedings to the various committee members thanked all the people who had donated equipment, trophies and their time to help the club over the past year!.

There was the usual large number of raffle prizes and everyone was glad to see the electronic counter in use, so there was no shouts of "Shake up the Bag".
The treasurer gave his report stating that even though we had got a new storage Container and motor for the rescue boat and various other things during the year we were still in the black to the point that the club funds for the coming year would stay the same as this year, and the year before that!, so that was good news for everyone!.
The Exhibition Secretary who has done a great job this year gave his report and stated that we had another new venue for the coming year ( see 2015 Diary in Tab at top of site) also the venue at Poynton were so happy this year, they wanted us back and wanted 20 tables next year!, so Gordon asked for more of the members to support these events to publish the club and generate more new members perhaps.

There is a couple of new positions on the committee this year see the Committee tab at the top.

A surprise for the Social Secretary was to be given a Lifetime membership for his untiring work for the club over many years. He hadn't known about it, so it was nice to see the surprise on his face!
  Mike the Man.


There on the night!
               

See the "Awards Tab 2014  at the top of the web to see the winners of the various sections this year and pictures of the members in case you don't recognize them or their names. 
Clever and talented  people all of  them.
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Last event.

Saturday,   1100hrs     27th December, Frostbite Day Sail.

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Merry Christmas 
and a 
Happy New Year
to all our members and readers.



Follower on the landing Stage!.

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Thursday, 12 December 2013

AGM and Awards night 2013

The AGM was another memorable night for 2013 with Mike doing his usual good job of having had the trophies done and organising the raffle prizes.
Thanks again Mike for your good work.

The trophies

The raffle prizes and that's another turkey!

The Committee for the coming year, stays pretty much the same, with the exception of the new Commodore Alan Breese, he's still looking for a vice commodore?. The only other change is a new Exhibition Sec in Gordon Longworth,

The trophies were as follows.

Peter Teal (Me) Beaumont trophy, Services to club for non Committee member.

Steering competition 
The 1st was Geoff Fitzsimons, not there!.

Terry Miles 2nd, with the new Commodore doing the honours

Trevor Redford 3rd

Fiesta Racing 
Trevor Redford 1st

Terry Miles 2nd

Dave Lee 3rd

Club 500 racing
Howard Meadowcroft 1st

John Senior 2nd

Michael Street 3rd

Cyril Driver trophy 
Steering
Geoff Fitzsimons

Derick Bingham trophy
Most improved yachtsman
Colin Harrison

David Swain trophy 
Yachting
Trevor Redford

Best Scratch build

 D Arden 1st
And 2nd!


Philip Laxton 3rd

Best Kit build
Geoff Garside and Peter Teal,  Joint 1st

Alan Breese 3rd

Commodores challenge Trophy
Terry Miles

Graham Harling trophy 
"J" Class yachting
Trevor Redford 1st

Dave Lee 2nd

Andy Glenn 3rd

Velda Teal Trophy
Best static, diorama 
Gordon Longworth

That ended the awards and then it was on to the raffle.
Colin sat next to me, won the turkey and I thought he was going to put his back out again which he had done at the Christmas dinner, I told him it was always better to get a live one as it saves carrying it home!.
So another good club night enjoyed by all and only the frostbite sail to go now, which is always a good Do as you can visit the lake or spend time in the clubhouse chatting to people you haven't seen though the year.

Awards 2013 in top tab until the next time, as this post gets pushed down every time a new one is published.

So that's about it for this year 
Merry Christmas and a Happy new year to you all.
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Last event make it another good one!
Thursday   1100hrs     27th December, Frostbite Day Sail.
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