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Squadron Information Display

Smithtown Bay Power Squadron



District-3    Initials-ST    State-NY
Name-Smithtown Bay Power Squadron    Show Squadrons in this district.

America's Boating Club Name:
Smithtown Bay
Chartered: 1950
Last COW: 04/19/2024 for Watch Year 2024
Note: This date was based on the anniversary of the last previous known COW

Commander for 2023: Cdr Thomas W. Rondi, AP    View Information E205312
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Website: www.usps.org/localusps/smithtown    View WebGate Display
Face Book Address: https://www.facebook.com/ None
News Letter Name: None
External Picture Library: None
Public Contact: Cdr Thomas W. Rondi, AP   View Information E205312
IT Contact: Lt Daniel J. O'Brien, SN   View Information E001474
Area Covered/Time Zone: "North Shore, Township of Smithtown, LI," / Eastern
Location Information:
ZIP 11780  SAINT JAMES, NY   "Suffolk" County   View Zip Code Details
40.8903° (53.4') N LAT    73.169° (10.1') W LON Show on a Map

Squadron Membership:
19 Current Members. View Member List
0 Associate Members. View Associate Member List
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Record Last Modified: 07/09/23 by: JOBSLD

Squadron Burgee:
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Squadron Burgee Heraldry:
Our burgee shows a Blue Bull in a white field with a wavy outline on a red pennant. The design was taken from the statue of the Smithtown Bull, known as 'Whisper', still standing and located at the junction of Jericho Turnpike and Route 25A near the Nissequogue River in Smithtown.The bull on the burgee represents a 'revered bull' figure in the history of the town, located on the north shore of Long Island, NY. The red, white and blue colors represent the National Colors. It seems that in 1665, a man named Richard Smith, the legendary founder of Smithtown, owned a bull named 'Whisper'. As the legend goes the local Indians made a pact with Smith, an English settler, who knew a good real esta! te deal when he saw one. He could keep whatever land he could encircle in a days time, riding atop his trusty bull Whisper.Smith, a clever man, waited for the longest day of the year to undertake the trek. The day before the trip, he even trotted out Whisper's favorite cow, to trace the course. Her fetching scent would surely quicken Whisper's pace and get Smith to the end of the 55 mile border on time. Naturally the trip was successful and what later became Smithtown, was his land.