Bloody Marys, Bread Pudding, and PT Boats Highlight Commodore's Brunch

Over forty HBYC members attended the Commodore's bunch at the beautiful Sandusky Yacht Club.  The brunch started with a warm welcome from Commodore George Harizal and Rear Commodore Harvey Rickert, who also planned the event.  The fantastic buffet started with Bloody Mary's and ended with SYC's famous Bread Pudding.   Gorged members were then treated to an informative and passionate presentation by Larry LeFleur about Liberty Air Museums restoration of a World War II era PT boat.   The Liberty Aviation Museum's passion in preserving this relic is truly inspiring.  Click the highlighted text to plan your trip to the Liberty Aviation Museum this summer.

HBYC Launches New Website

If you are reading this post, then obviously you are on the new HBYC Website.  First off, we need to thank Mike Petsch for his years of support and creativity providing a website that helped the club grow.  Last year Mike asked for some help and Kevin Irwin volunteered.

During the transition of webmaster responsibilities from Mike Petsch to Kevin Irwin, it was determined that the club needed to refresh the technology driving the site.  The Bridge commissioned a new site that would be mobile device friendly, easily display photos, and maintain a password protected members only area.   The goal was to keep it simple and provide an informative and interactive site for potential new members as well as our existing membership.

Check out the new site - click on highlighted links to navigate to pages or see documents.  Keep in mind new content and pages are still being developed, so never fear the Ships Store will appear!  The Members Only site is still protected by that same slimy password, but no special clicking is needed!  Feel free to comment below or send corrections, pictures, or ideas to Kevin Irwin our new Webmaster.  Click on the highlighted text to send him a message.