Tuesday, July 24, 2012
A wider, deeper entrance to our Bay
No more bump and grind in the entrance to Frenchman's Bay.
The governments of Canada and Ontario announced on July 1 that they will work together with the City of Pickering and the Toronto Region Conservation Authority to rehabilitate Frenchman's Bay harbour entrance.
This initiative will replace two breakwaters located at the harbour entrance as well as widen the entrance to improve user safety and accessibility. Reconstruction will preserve and enhance ecological conditions, provide new opportunities for public use and recreation, enhance tourism and strengthen local businesses. Construction is scheduled to start this fall with the western breakwater and continue in 2013 with the eastern breakwater.
Frenchman's Bay is home to Fairport Yacht Club, Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club and two marinas and has provided a natural calm water harbour for over a century.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Dockfest upcoming on August 18
Watch for details to be posted soon.
What About Bob has been signed to play. Give a listen: http://www.whataboutbob.ca/samplesong.html
Monday, August 15, 2011
Dockfest big success, again





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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Old Guys with Old Boats

Other boats participating were Back Nine, Pugmunster, Doghouse, Dolce Vita, Chitz N Giggles and a no-name SeaRay 34 owned by Molly and Crawford MacFadyen.
The plan was to anchor out until about 6 p.m., conduct yacht denaming, renaming, or christening as required, and then head back to the dock for a ribfest BBQ/potluck dinner.
Alas, the septet did fall short of the Guinness World Record for a raft-up of 1,651 boats.
FYC is a full-service yacht club
Witness Ralph Birkhoff, Vice-Commodore, Sail, delivering James Simpson and his dead-engine motor yacht to his slip:
Why is the Vice-Commodore using oars despite the rubber duck having outboard power? Well . . . it seems there is a tow line wrapped around the prop.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Dockfest 2010 an evening to remember

Michael Dunn's tall display of blue lights dominates the night scene at Fairport Yacht Club but the best-decorated-boat award went to Larry Debono for his sweet treatment of Suite Fifteen. Click on any image for a larger view.
More than 200 members and guests attended Dockfest 2010, the Fairport Yacht Club's annual summer pig and beef roast and dock party.
A great time was had by all, largely thanks to a fleet of volunteers led by Molly MacFadyen, FYC's capable secretary-treasurer, and the roast crew under the command of James Simpson.


The final numbers are still to be tallied but Dockfest turned out, again, to be an excellent fund-raiser for FYC.
The club's share of the 50/50 draw was $240. Marinus VandenBrink won the other $240 in the 50/50. The Wooden Sticks Golf Course auction raised $400. Jim and Carol Simpson won the prize donated by Dreamcast Marine Canvas.
Larry Debono won the award for best decorated boat.

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