At the 121st SDYC Opening Day, the entire membership was treated to see our Commodore's Flag Ship, PC #84 at the dock near the ceremony. She was decked out in colorful flags and beautiful to see. A day earlier, she sailed in the Opening Day Race.
SDYC club member, Russell Clark, was kind enough to call me and give a detailed account of one of the "missing" PC's, Hull #39. Russell owned this boat in the early 1970's and detailed the demise of the vessel in the late 1980's.
In the late 50's Wally Springstead took on a partner to help with the cost of maintaining his boat and to count on as good crew. Several months went bye while Wally and crew continued to hone their skills and win races.
A list of the skippers and crew who sailed in the April 1931 S Class vs PC Hawaii Regatta.
The San Diego Maritime Museum and Mystic Seaport Museum are collaborating to write a book on The Kettenburg Boat Works.
For years now, the PC Fleet has enjoyed SDYC supported One Design racing. As, in so many other events at the club, all club fleets could not possibly enjoy our racing without the dedicated and professional volunteer work of club members.
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