
More recently we have just returned from the Labor Day Cruise at Port Orchard. It was a lot of fun and well attended. We had more sailboats than power, and several members also drove in for the potluck. Many of us took the opportunity to display our new SBYC gear and those without were envious. If you do not yet have an SBYC hat or sweatshirt get in touch with our Quartermaster, Katie. Word is she has some extra stock on hand.



– Best Single Photo (capturing the fun, personality, and enjoyment of our summer boating and SBYC)
– Most Artistic Photo
– Best Animal, Whale or Bird Photo
– Craziest Photo
– Most Involved Boat Repair Project

RUDDERPOST September 2023 (Cruise Chair)
Where have we been? What have we seen? Who did we meet? What went wrong? And What went right? The summer 2023 cruise season is mostly in our wake now, with this month’s Salmon Bake closeout event in sight. The new Discord chat platform was really valuable for keeping track of one another this summer and is also really easy to use – please register a free account and give it a try! Come to the September dinner meeting to hear and see, and share stories of our 2023 adventures far and near. We also want to hear your ideas for favorite or new 2024 event destinations. One item that has come up is that we’re moving next year’s Yellow Fest to the first weekend of April, since Easter, the traditional weekend for Y/F, will fall in March. The Board agreed that the event should stay in April. We’ll have details in the next Rudderpost.
As we end 2023 and look forward to 2024, Cruise Chair and the Board are working to improve efficiencies and encourage attendance at the club’s various events – more is better!
The Labor Day Cruise was held at Port Orchard Marina, a first call for several of us. The weather was cooperative, their event tent at the outer end of the guest dock was sheltered with two tables and a pair of gas grills and heaters, and the showers were free!
This year’s Salmon Bake is on Saturday 23-Sep at Poulsbo WA, so make plans to join us at the Port of Poulsbo Marina for a dinner of one of nature’s “perfect foods.” By water, the Port of Poulsbo is the last of the three marina near the end of Liberty Bay. By land, under 30 minutes from the Seattle/Bainbridge or Edmond/Kingston ferry terminals and about 45 minutes from Tacoma. Settled by Norwegians, Poulsbo, AKA “Little Norway,” is a preserved yet modern little seaport including the full-service Port marina and a decidedly Nordic flavor. Visitors can stroll the historic downtown waterfront for unique shopping, dining, and socializing options. Timing is everything at famous Sluy’s Bakery, where an out-the-door line may evaporate only a few minutes later. Early risers in the marina will catch the scent of their fresh pastries and breads even before walking ashore.
The marina has fuel and pump-out facilities at the shore end of E-Dock, 30a and fresh water at the slips, and large cleats. Those driving in can park in the Liberty Bay Park lot near the guest dock. For lodging close to the marina, check out Hotel Scandi, Poulsbo Inn & Suites, or GuestHouse Poulsbo.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- All slip reservations and assignments are being coordinated through your EVITE notice. We’ll need to know your vessel’s LOA, beam, and draft, and any tie-up preferences. There is no need to contact the marina directly.
- Reserved slips are available for Sep 22 & 23; take one or both, and please note on the Evite which nights you want, along with your vessel specs and preferences.
- An aggressively safe AC system may prevent a vessel getting the 30a activated at Port of Poulsbo; as a solution, they have a limited number of carts to shunt past the primary system and still deliver safe AC. The office recommends hooking up and turning on AC before checking in.
We hope to see you at Poulsbo and at the September dinner meeting!

Ahoy, SBYC sailors, racers, former racers, dedicated power boaters, and all of you who love Adventuress and the Puget Sound!!
You’re OFFICIALLY invited to PUT KIDS ON THE BOAT by sponsoring Malolo (Samantha Haney and Michael Hoffman) in the Adventuress Cup. Our team is “Club Malolo“, and you can be a sponsor to help us fundraise for Sound Experience, the non-profit that supports a unique and historic vessel and educational programming on Puget Sound.
100% of your donations will directly support youth programs aboard Adventuress.
$65 a day puts one kid aboard Adventuress and into a fantastic program.

Malolo: photo Michael Hoffman.
Donate at this link: https://p2p.onecause.com/adventuresscup2023/home
Onboard programs can be a few hours to a few days or beyond. The funds enable Sound Experience to reach under served youth, including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and others with obstacles between them and access to maritime adventures, education, and careers.
As a sponsor of SV Malolo, racing in this year’s Adventuress Cup, your donation propels access to life-changing experiences aboard our beloved and historic schooner.
Please consider giving:
$65- put a kid on board for a day..
Donate at this link: https://p2p.onecause.com/adventuresscup2023/home

With your help and the generous support of our donors and community partners, we know that we can make an impact on young people and their communities across Western Washington and beyond.





Shilshole Bay Yacht Club is looking forward to hosting our annual Transpuget Race on September 30 at 2:00 pm.
Anne Girvin
Race Chair