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Montauk 09

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 08:44
by neil
Neil,



As discussed our updated group and promotional dockage rates have just been finalized for 2009.



I know your group is focused on the peak August dates but please let me know if these can help.



In addition to our standard offer below, MYC will drop the Minimum to 30 feet for your group even in the peak season. If your group has some flexibility with the dates, we would really be able to offer you something special.


Of course, wherever your group goes, MYC will make sure that you have a great room here at the property. We also can do the catering even if you are not docked with us.



Here goes:



Updated Dockage Rates and Promos based on 10+ More Boats:



Peak Season (June 15 to Labor Day)

Min 40 Ft.

Weekend Rate - $4.75/ft.

Weekday Rate - $4.50/ft.

Resort Fee: $12/Day

Utilities: 50% Off (Usually $21.50/Day)

Hotel Rooms: 10% Off

Associated Food Functions (Banquets Only): 10% Off



Shoulder Season (May 15-June 15 and Post Labor Day to Oct. 1)

Min 30Ft.

Weekday/Weekend Rate: $2.50/ft. (Dock Days Promotion)

Resort Fee: $12/Day

Utilities: Free

Hotel Rooms : 15% Off

Associated Food Functions (Banquets Only): 10% Off



MYC has a new dedicated planning services manager to handle all or your functions at the property. This translates into great service.



Your group will be places together on one or two of MYC’s 6 docks.



We also have updated Catering and Banquet Menus including a Long Island Clambake with fresh caught Lobsters for less than $90 per person.



MYC will have many new changes when we open the doors on April 1, 2009.



I would also like to invite you back to see the progress we have made here at MYC.



We are truly getting ready to Celebrate our 80th Anniversary in 2008 with our Multi-Million Dollar Renovation – A Grand Tradition. A New Beginning.



Please let me know if we can make this happen for you in August or one of our shoulder dates. We have already started to receive renewed interest from the group boating community and are truly looking forward to a great 2009.



We want you’re and your group to be part of that.















Keith

Keith Battaglia

Director of Sales and Marketing

Phone: 631-668-7701

Fax: 631-668-6181

kbattaglia@montaukyachtclub.com

www.montaukyachtclub.com

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 08:47
by Dug
Neil,

Giff and I are under way with evaluating some options in RI. We are considering a generous offer from Hunt Yachts to host the event, and will be meeting with them over the next 2 weeks to evaluate how well it could work for both parties (Hunt, and the B31 crew). Another option could be Point Judith.

While the Yacht Club in Montauk is a great option, it is well worn as well. If the opportunity for anther location presents itself as a viable option, it may be advisable to consider it.

We will keep you and everyone else posted on what we find.

Dug

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 09:28
by neil
thanks dug,iam glad to see someone is on it

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 09:51
by Brewster Minton
I will not be able to do much this year to help. We have just recieved an order to supply British Airways with stuffed shrimp for their first class and I will be stuffing shrimp. In todays world I am happy we got the order. 220,000 units for a six month supply.

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 09:57
by randall
good stuff brew...congrats

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 10:09
by In Memory Walter K
No one's been asleep at the switch. We've been on it since I bought Hunt up as a result of Gary Caputi's letter to me. We have also had discussions with Montauk Marine Basin for a similar event as last year with the boats being grouped together. Once Dug and Giff have a proposal from Hunt, it will really be up to The Faithful to decide where it will be this year. I suspect personal expense will be a consideration, as will distances. I believe that if it is at all possible, the event should generate some funds for the site. Last year's event did. It would be nice if we could do that again, no matter where it is. Walter

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 11:53
by Capt Dick Dean
Count the Irish Wake in for Montauk.

Brew, are you hiring?

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 12:47
by Charlie J
hope your going to run outside this year

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 14:28
by CMP
Nice Order Brew. When I head over on BA in July, I'll order your shrimp...

CMP

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 15:16
by In Memory Walter K
Way to go Brewster! Walter and Dinaz

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 17:48
by Capt Dick Dean
Charlie,
About running outside. I like outside but you and Capt Bob in the Phoenix cruise too high. The safest way for me to go is anchor in sde Fire Island Inlet and leave the boat there. Then get on your boat! You can take me and Harv 'cause he's looking at a 2011 launch for the WindStar. Yeah, 2011. It was suppose to be 2008 but he missed it.

Brew, are you hiring???

Posted: Feb 13th, '09, 18:04
by Carl
A Large Shrimp Order, theres another Shrimp oxymoron for you.


Time to Stuff the Shrimp... ( said in a freshly woken up stupor, like the Dunkin Doughnut Guy )



One Stuffed Shrimp...Two Stuffed Shrimp...Three Stuffed Shrimp...Four...



Way to Go Brewster, Happy for you, may it only be the beginning!

Carl