- US IlHpHS 2010.1-2013.10-1576_1955_0800
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Part of North Shore Yacht Club, records
1576_1955_0800
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1576_1955_0800
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Bud Harring, Pete Weinert, RCE Carlson, Gunter Schwandt; Front Row: Andy Kaiser.
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RCE Carlson at the tiller of "C's Five" (i.e. Carlsons Five).
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Unknown family with Carlsons.
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Unknown, Grace Carlson, Bill Carlson.
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Taken from farther north and looking south, the tower is seen with the flagpole in front, for the purpose of signal flags that could be visible to the boats in a race. NSYC had better sand than the public beach, and in about 1960 they traded places.
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Pete Weinert (1954-5 Commodore), RCE Carlson (1956 Commodore), Bud Harring, Kerwin Knoelk, Gigi Schwandt (wife of Gunter), Jim Greenebaum.
RCE Carlson with his third son, Craig
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Note the bottom of the stairs that came down directly from the equipment lockers on the second floors. In the background can be seen parts of the water treatment plant (ruins) next to the facility still in use.
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The clubhouse is in the background. Later photos show it painted a darker color. Just out of the photo to the right was the electric winch that was used to pull boats and trailers from the water to the line where they stayed during the summer.
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Taken from farther north and looking south, the tower is seen with the flagpole in front, for the purpose of signal flags that could be visible to the boats in a race. NSYC had better sand than the public beach, and in about 1960 they traded places.