Copyright 2005 - LCSA
a Not For Profit Organization
(Non-Profit is pending)
Lake Chelan Washington
Link to By-Laws
LCSA Officers
Chair - Russ Jones
Vice Chair -
Secretary - Lynn Glasspool
Treasurer - Patrick Merriman
Member News This page is a work in progress, members, please send me your bio and photo, double click on the photos for enlargements Lancer 28 "WREN" sailed by Curt Willard & Renee Lashua. Previously sailed an Ericson 23, 27 and 30 on Puget Sound. Lee Smith is an avid Hobie Sailor Pat Merriman and his San Juan 21 "Mojo" has performed well in numerous races. Pat also sails a C-Lark 14, a Columbia 24 (Baja Mexico) and a Newport 28 (Port Townsend) Mick Moore on the Neptune 24 "Pegusus" Mick is also a master at building beautiful wooden boats Team Sele: Mark Sele, Della Sele, Heather Sele (daughter), Kip Sele (son) and Megan Sele (Kip's wife) Years Sailing: 22 Years Racing: 20 Current Boats: 2005 Hobie 17, and a 1992 Hobie 18 Future Boats: Hopefully in a few years, a Catalina 25 will be added Racing Accomplishments: Year 2000, 1st place NW Championships (Mark Sele and Heather Sele), Year 2001 1st place NW Championships (Mark Sele and Heather Sele) Notes: for many years, sailing and racing sailboats has been an amazing family sport for Team Sele. I attribute our close family to all the time spent camping, sailing and racing sailboats. Russ and Debbie Jones Commodore LCSA 2000-2006, LCSA Webmaster Sailing a Catalina 25 in the photo, also races San Juan 21 and C-Lark 14 USSA Certified Sailing Instructor. Certified Rabid Sailor Will work to sail. Don and Jane Lloyd, Randy and Anne Brooks, "Cabernet", a 1973 Coronado 32 Mk II. We are the third owners of this well cared for, comfortable, cruiser. We bought the Cabernet in 2004 and moved her from the Olympia Yacht Club to Lake Chelan in early July. Since then we've enjoyed many day sails, and overnight trips, as well as the annual sailing association week long trip to Stehekin. The Cabernet makes a great, roomy, Committee Boat for the annual sailing regatta." Jim and Carol Hofmann, Santa Cruz 27 "Solstice" Jim and Carol launch their forays into sailing from The Cove on Lake Chelan. Jim spent a few years in the Puget Sound area in the late 1960's and learned to sail from friends there. After moving to Wenatchee, he continued to sail on friends' boats and then bought his first sailboat in 1979. He and Carol spent many of their summer weekends on that boat and vacationed on it both up-lake and in the San Juan and Gulf Islands areas. Solstice, the Santa Cruz 27, became a part of their family in the spring of 2003 and the sailing life changed from the gentle cruising of the past to spirited day-sails on this off-shore rated racing boat. Originally classified as an Ultra Light Displacement Boat in the early 1980's the performance of the SC-27 is now surpassed by the sport boats with modern construction materials of kevlar, epoxy, and carbon fiber. While not competitive with the newer and lighter boats, the SC still provides a sturdy and fast sailing thrill. Jim is totally addicted to it. Jim and Carol look forward to meeting the other sailors on the lake and they welcome them that may wish to join them for a ride or a race. Jim Belch & Judy Johnson, Ranger 29, "Moon Gypsy" Jimmy and Creola Rider, S2 26', "Windrider" Ed and Wendy Isenhart Fastnet 45 "Integrity" Ed and Wendy also sail a C-Lark 14 and are the premier guitarists for the LCSA Lynn and Diane Polson US 27 "Encore" Scott Hunt McGregor 25 "Salty Dog" Lynn Glasspool has one of the newest boats in the LCSA fleet with this Erickson 25 Garrett and Chrisitina Baum Currently sailing: San Juan 21 (and anything else with a wet bottom) While Garrett and Christina are currently exilied to California we still consider them a part of us - they send this greeting- I thought I would send a couple of these pictures of us on our san juan 21 here in Ventura California tearing up the ocean waves a couple of weeks ago. The photos are of braedon our 7 year old son and I out watching a j-24 regatta that Christina was racing in. Our daughter Trevor Kane is down below sleeping. Sorry to tell you this is the typical October weather around here and as you can see we are bundled up. I thought if you would like you could put these on the Chelan sailing website even though we are not members. If we lived up there we would be members. Anyway, enjoy the pictures, hope all is going well. Garrett
Member News
This page is a work in progress, members, please send me your bio and photo, double click on the photos for enlargements
Lancer 28 "WREN" sailed by Curt Willard & Renee Lashua. Previously sailed an Ericson 23, 27 and 30 on Puget Sound.
Lee Smith is an avid Hobie Sailor
Pat Merriman and his San Juan 21 "Mojo" has performed well in numerous races. Pat also sails a C-Lark 14, a Columbia 24 (Baja Mexico) and a Newport 28 (Port Townsend)
Mick Moore on the Neptune 24 "Pegusus" Mick is also a master at building beautiful wooden boats
Team Sele: Mark Sele, Della Sele, Heather Sele (daughter), Kip Sele (son) and Megan Sele (Kip's wife) Years Sailing: 22 Years Racing: 20 Current Boats: 2005 Hobie 17, and a 1992 Hobie 18 Future Boats: Hopefully in a few years, a Catalina 25 will be added Racing Accomplishments: Year 2000, 1st place NW Championships (Mark Sele and Heather Sele), Year 2001 1st place NW Championships (Mark Sele and Heather Sele) Notes: for many years, sailing and racing sailboats has been an amazing family sport for Team Sele. I attribute our close family to all the time spent camping, sailing and racing sailboats.
Russ and Debbie Jones Commodore LCSA 2000-2006, LCSA Webmaster Sailing a Catalina 25 in the photo, also races San Juan 21 and C-Lark 14 USSA Certified Sailing Instructor. Certified Rabid Sailor Will work to sail.
Don and Jane Lloyd, Randy and Anne Brooks, "Cabernet", a 1973 Coronado 32 Mk II. We are the third owners of this well cared for, comfortable, cruiser. We bought the Cabernet in 2004 and moved her from the Olympia Yacht Club to Lake Chelan in early July. Since then we've enjoyed many day sails, and overnight trips, as well as the annual sailing association week long trip to Stehekin. The Cabernet makes a great, roomy, Committee Boat for the annual sailing regatta."
Jim and Carol Hofmann, Santa Cruz 27 "Solstice" Jim and Carol launch their forays into sailing from The Cove on Lake Chelan. Jim spent a few years in the Puget Sound area in the late 1960's and learned to sail from friends there. After moving to Wenatchee, he continued to sail on friends' boats and then bought his first sailboat in 1979. He and Carol spent many of their summer weekends on that boat and vacationed on it both up-lake and in the San Juan and Gulf Islands areas. Solstice, the Santa Cruz 27, became a part of their family in the spring of 2003 and the sailing life changed from the gentle cruising of the past to spirited day-sails on this off-shore rated racing boat. Originally classified as an Ultra Light Displacement Boat in the early 1980's the performance of the SC-27 is now surpassed by the sport boats with modern construction materials of kevlar, epoxy, and carbon fiber. While not competitive with the newer and lighter boats, the SC still provides a sturdy and fast sailing thrill. Jim is totally addicted to it. Jim and Carol look forward to meeting the other sailors on the lake and they welcome them that may wish to join them for a ride or a race.
Jim Belch & Judy Johnson, Ranger 29, "Moon Gypsy"
Jimmy and Creola Rider, S2 26', "Windrider"
Ed and Wendy Isenhart Fastnet 45 "Integrity" Ed and Wendy also sail a C-Lark 14 and are the premier guitarists for the LCSA
Lynn and Diane Polson US 27 "Encore"
Scott Hunt McGregor 25 "Salty Dog"
Lynn Glasspool has one of the newest boats in the LCSA fleet with this Erickson 25
Garrett and Chrisitina Baum Currently sailing: San Juan 21 (and anything else with a wet bottom) While Garrett and Christina are currently exilied to California we still consider them a part of us - they send this greeting- I thought I would send a couple of these pictures of us on our san juan 21 here in Ventura California tearing up the ocean waves a couple of weeks ago. The photos are of braedon our 7 year old son and I out watching a j-24 regatta that Christina was racing in. Our daughter Trevor Kane is down below sleeping. Sorry to tell you this is the typical October weather around here and as you can see we are bundled up. I thought if you would like you could put these on the Chelan sailing website even though we are not members. If we lived up there we would be members. Anyway, enjoy the pictures, hope all is going well. Garrett
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