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April 3rd & 4th, 2004

Change of Watch

 
Pictures from the weekend festivities!

Footnote: All the cruise picture's here were shot from Ed Lott's boat called "Chanteuse"

 unfortunately, I did not get a picture of Ed's boat, sorry Ed.

 
We started out from the Waikiki Yacht Club.
 

Members helped dock "Puka Wai" that is Captained by Berndt Nording.
 
Puka Wai (hole in water)
 
Berndt thanks Mike, Al, Naomi, Ed, and Mark for the assist.
 
Past Commander Mark Hazlett's sailboat "Pua'ena"
 
Pua'ena cruising out in Māmala Bay
 
Pua'ena and crew enjoying the afternoon.
 
 
 

What a great day!
 
 
 
Mark asked where's "Nauti Gal", one of the other boats on the cruise.
 

Out going Commander Mark Hazlett starts off the Change of Watch ceremony

 at the Ala Moana Hotel in Waikiki.

 
Dinner begins!
 
Salads on the way.
 
Mike Lee explains the traffic conditions on Oahu..
 
Karen Hume and Jim Markey entertained our guests from District 13.
 

Squadron Treasurer Scudder Briggs explains to his table that to save

 the Squadron money his table will do the dishes.

 

These people crashed the party, they said they knew the incoming Commander.

(Actually, Sandra and Gordon are good friends of incoming Commander Karen Moore.)

 

Phil Haff editor of the Diamond Head Beacon tells outgoing

 Commander Mark Hazlett his theory on the Tom Cod organization.

 

Phil Haff gets an award from National for his excellent work

 on the Squadron's newspaper call the Diamond Head Beacon.

 
Phil admires his picture on the digital camera.
 

Ken Boyd presents Mark with his past Commander's flag.
 
Past Commander Mark Hazlett
 
Ken Boyd present incoming Commander Karen Moore with the Commander's flag.
 
Commander Karen Moore becomes the first woman Commander in the history of our Squadron.
 
 Past Commander Mark can't escape the Tom Cods.
 
Something Smells! it must be a Tom Cod.
 
Ken Henry presents Mark with the Tom Cod hat and....
 
Tom Cod Burgee.
 
 
Ed Lott gave a speech on Coast Guard Auxiliary and Squadron relations.
 

Guest Speaker Captain Paul Zukunft from the Coast Guard thanks the Squadron

 for all of our help on educating Hawaii's boaters.

 
The next day we all met at the Waikiki Yacht Club for brunch.
 
And that concludes the COW, Mahalo to everyone who attended!
 
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