Web Features

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G’ Day Mates,

I was asked to provide more information about the use and features of the Point Lookout website.

The product we are using to develop and manage the system is a cost-free, open-source product. The only fees to PLYC are those of hosting (the space and computer resources needed to run it) and a monthly fee to back it up for emergency recovery.  

The product is designed as an interactive forum, although I modified it to better suit our needs a bulletin board.

Each member has an account ID protected by a password. Your account has an email address associated with it that is used to help identify your mailed in posts without having to physically login. When you send a post to the members@pointlookoutyc.com email address the system checks for your email address  (the sender’s)  in the accounts database and if it finds it, it allows your post to be displayed on the members forum page.

Any time a new post is added the system sends a link to the new post to each member in the accounts database to let all members know of the new post.

Be aware that huge picture files will sometimes cause the main server to time-out and retry. This prevents the picture from getting displayed and often causes the webserver to fill up or stop. Keep your picture size to medium size.  

There is an alternate and more flexible method of adding content to the system and that is to login using your account ID and password, which you can save in your browser. You then have access to a set of tools that allow you to add posts with more elaborate messages, pictures, and files.

I know that some of you are using it. I would be fun to see more activity.

Next topic: training material.

For as many as 5 years there have been training videos available on the site. Each time a new one was added a message indicating their addition was sent to all members with registered accounts.

There has been very little feedback on the value of these videos, except for Michael Coyle, who commented that the video on sail-trim was very informative, and he is hard man to impress. Considering some of the cleat hitches I have seen I would recommend taking time to review that video first 😊. If anyone wants to share a link to additional videos you find informative and feel would benefit all club members, please feel free to post them. We can then move them to the training page. The link to training resources is under the menu selection: Sailor Training (see this link) https://pointlookoutyc.com/sailor-training/

West Marine fire extinguisher.

Weather and Tide

I know that many of you have your preferences for weather and tide applications. And if you are happy, I encourage you to stick with them or share the link for publication on our site. For your knowledge, there are four selections under the Weather and Tide menu that provide information specific to Point Lookout, including a live camera shot of the inlet and south shore. The tide chart provides 18 days of the tide cycle and most importantly shows the variation in the moon’s tide cycle. It’s easy to see when you are most likely to clean the barnacles off the bottom you your keel.

Membership Participation

This is a feature, and this version has never been used although it is like the Survey Monkey version issued earlier. It’s available to be modified as desired to anonymously rate activities and indicate preferences. More updates will follow.

System test

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I notice that people are resorting to using email for notifications again. If this website is not working, or you need instructions on how to use it please let me know. 

Robert Feihel
Past Commodore
Point Lookout Yacht Club  
516-425-7585




The Passing of Michael “Mickey” McCaffery

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It is with solemn regret that long time member Mickey McCaffery passed away.   He was an active and colorful member of the PLYC family for many years. Services will be held this Thursday at the Krauss Funeral Home. A mass of Christian burial & Internment will be this Friday. 

Visitation

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Krauss Funeral Home
1097 Hempstead Tpke
Franklin Square, New York, United States

Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 am – 10:45 am
Friday, February 16, 2024
St Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church 
24 Westminster Road 
West Hempstead , New York

Entombment

11:30 am – 11:45 am

Friday, February 16, 2024

Holy Rood Cemetery

Old Country Road

Westbury, New York

Sad News

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The PLYC would like to send our love and support to our dear friend MaryAnn McCruden whose husband, Bobby, passed away early this morning.  No services are planned at this time, however a Memorial Service will be scheduled over the summer.  
Condolences to MaryAnn may be sent to 1 Anchorage Way, Apt. 1105, Freeport, NY 11520