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The San Diego International Boat Show returns to Spanish Landing on Harbor Island for its 14th iteration this year. More than 200 boats will be on display during Father’s Day weekend. Doors open June 15 and the show runs through June 19. P. 26
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Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed a gas tax hike into law – and it will certainly hit boaters once it goes into effect. The tax will be assessed anywhere you fill up (be it at a fuel dock or landside gas station). How much will you have to pay? Where will the money go? P. 12
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Orange County designates Shannon Levin as Dana Point Harbor’s new manager. Levin comes to Dana Point after helping manage the harbor in Newport Beach. Her new job begins June 9. P. 11
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State Senate weighs in on fishing reform legislation Senate Bill 187, which proposes to shift California’s sportfishing license system to 12-month cycle, is moving through the legislature. Can SB 187, if it’s ultimately signed, help increase angling activity in California? P. 39
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Removing tax deductions for second homes would likely increase a boater’s exposure to Uncle Sam, opening the door for prospective boat buyers – whether first-timers or repeat customers – to second-guess being on the market to purchase a vessel. P. 6
Multihull rating to be added to Transpac 2017 race Monohull and multihull vessels will be competing in this year’s Transpac race thanks to a new rating system. The Los Angeles-to-Honolulu race begins July 3 and continues until July 21. P. 36
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$1.2 billion proposal to redevelop waterfront area will be fleshed out during the next two years. By Parimal M. Rohit SAN DIEGO -- The Port of San Diego and the 1HWY1 team will enter into an exclusive negotiating agreement (ENA) as part of an effort to redevelop the city of San Diego’s Central Embarcadero district. 1HWY1 and the port district hopes to upgrade a portion of the San Diego waterfront just east of Harbor Island and directly adjacent to an area where hundreds of recreational boats are moored or docked. Current plans call for the selected developer to bring an aquarium, hotels, maritime office uses, retail and restaurant spaces, and a Space Needle-like spire to the San Diego waterfront. The spire element of the project would be a 500-foot structure with an observation deck at the top. 1HWY1, a development entity to be created specifically for the Central Embarcadero revitalization, projected the revitalization of San Diego’s waterfront would cost about $1.2 billion. Commissioners hope the ENA
process would not be as drawn out as the RIDA redevelopment of Chula Vista Harbor. “We must get this right for the entire region,” Sean Sumner of the port district’s real estate development division told commissioners. “We must get this right for the millions of people who have visited this area in the past and who will bring them and their families to the waterfront for decades to come.” Whether the negotiation process would be completed in a timely manner was not the commission’s only concern. The project site apparently sits atop an earthquake fault, which is being studied by the developer and port district staff. Boating and fishing interests would also be incorporated into the redevelopment plans, according to port district staff - although the nature of such plans is still being ironed out. “The 1HWY1 proposal initially included a combination of mega yacht slips, commercial fishing slips, and recreational boat slips,” port district staff stated. “The commercial fishermen have expressed concerns with the mix of commercial fishing and recreational vessels operating in the same area. In order to offset the limited revenue potential associated with commercial fishing operations in Tuna Harbor, the
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The redevelopment of San Diego’s Embarcadero took a step forward in May as the port district and developer entered into an exclusive negotiating agreement. The planned revitalization currently has a budget of $1.2 billion.
1HWY1 team has advised that they are exploring the potential to incorporate the recreational marina component in nearby open water areas within the Redevelopment Site.” 1HWY1 also hopes to work with Scripps Institution of Oceanography to bring a maritime academy to the tidelands district. San Diego’s Central Embarcadero includes Seaport Village and Tuna Harbor Dockside Market; the southern portion of the Central Embarcadero envelops a portion of the Marriott Marquis Marina. In all 70 acres of land and water between USS Midway and Marriott Marquis Marina and Hotel would be
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NEWS BRIEFS NATION/world An island with no people has the most trash SOUTH PACIFIC — An island in the South Pacific is not populated by people, and yet it is the most polluted piece of land on earth. Henderson Island, 14.5 square miles in size, contains about 38 million pieces of plastic on and buried in its sandy beach, as reported by Business Insider. Sadly, the endangered green turtle inhabits this polluted island as well. “The South Pacific island has been found by marine scientists to have the highest density of debris recorded anywhere in the world, holding 99.8% of plastic pollution,” according to Business Insider.“The tiny island is in the
A wave broke and Pica noticed a buoy and fishing wire attached to one of the sharks. Capt. Frank Brennan was driving the boat. Luck would have it both Pica and Brennan are not only boat captains and anglers but they are also part of the whale Capt. Chris Pica holds the fishing wire he was disentanglement team able to remove from a great white shark swimming in local waters. for the Orange County National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration able to work on disentangling (NOAA). the shark from the float and There was a brief window of fishing wire. opportunity and split moment The shark, calm at first, to react, Pica said. With started to thrash nearly pulling Brennan maneuvering the boat Pica overboard. Pica was able closer to the shark, Pica was to act quickly and get the buoy
and wires off the shark without falling into the water. “The hook is still in his 2C DARK mouth like teenagers with BKGND piercings today,” Pica stated. This great white appears to have been targeted, according to Pica, which is illegal. Fish “The Department ofBW and Wildlife Service says great whites are a state and federal protected species,” Associated Press reported. “Wildlife officers will be looking out for illegal shark anglers at the region’s beaches.” Luckily the shark approached a boat with a captain (with experience untangling whales) aboard who was willing and able to help.
path of the South Pacific Gyre - an ocean current. This is why it accumulates as much as 17 tonnes of plastic rubbish. “Henderson Island is a World Heritage Listed site but has yet to undergo a cleanup operation,” the report continued.
No, it’s not going to be sailed in trimarans. In a move to update the classic blue water race with space-age technology currently being used in the America’s Cup and other races, the Volvo Ocean Race on Thursday announced it will use 60-foot, foil-assisted monohulls for the ocean legs and foiling catamarans for in-port races starting in 2019. The 2017-18 edition of the race, which starts in October in Alicante, Spain, will use 65-foot monohulls for the ocean legs and in-port races. Organizers also are considering tweaking the route, which traditionally has started and ended in Europe. Future routes could include a non-stop lap around Antarctica and even a non-stop trip around the world. By Bernie Wilson, AP Sports Writer
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Gulf Coast anglers plan protest against fishing limits ORANGE BEACH, Alabama (AP) — Recreational anglers along the Gulf Coast are planning floating protests against strict federal limits on red snapper fishing. Demonstrations are being organized in fishing ports in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi for June 4. That’s the day after the federal three-day fishing season ends for red snapper, one of the region’s most popular catches.
Federal regulators say the tight limit is needed to protect the fish. But opponents accuse scientists of using flawed science to set the rule. Justin Fadalla is an organizer of the Alabama protest. He says the rule is hurting marinas, tackle shops, and marine services companies all over the Gulf Coast. Mayor Tony Kennon of Orange Beach, Alabama, says he supports the protest and will have city marine officers on hand since hundreds of boats could participate.
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Changes are likely in store for King Harbor in Redondo Beach. The nature of those changes, however, has been up for debate in recent months. A recent reshuffling of the local city council could certainly alter the direction of King Harbor’s revitalization.
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By Parimal M. Rohit REDONDO BEACH — A real estate developer’s ambitious plan to invest $300 million into the revitalization of Redondo Beach’s King Harbor might not ever come to reality after enduring another setback at the polls on May 16. Nils Nehrenheim, a boating advocate and vocal opponent of CenterCal’s “The Waterfront” proposal, was elected to the Redondo Beach City Council, defeating incumbent Martha Barbee in a runoff election. The boating advocate garnered more than 60 percent of the vote in the May 16 runoff, according to official results. Nehrenheim’s elevation to the City Council means CenterCal’s future attempts to gain support from the dais for its planned $300 million revitalization – some reports have the budget nearing $400 million – of Redondo Beach’s aging waterfront will be an uphill battle. Bill Brand, a slow growth candidate, was elected mayor in March’s general election, defeating incumbent Steve Aspel, who favored an aggressive redevelopment of King Harbor. The Waterfront proposal had at least one skeptic on the dais – Council member Steve Sammarco – when the City Council deliberated an appeal of CenterCal’s plans in October 2016. CenterCal now faces the prospect of overcoming a potential voting bloc of Brand, Nehrenheim and Sammarco – assuming the El Segundo-based developer has another opportunity to bring the Waterfront proposal, in its current form, in front of the City Council ever again. Nehrenheim, who will be sworn in June 6, said at least two of the five council members are like-minded on the waterfront. The possible 3-to-2 make
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Re: California’s For-Hire Charter Licenses: What You Need to Know (May 19-June 1 issue)
Chartering is complicated There is a lot more that needs to be said about the requirements for legal charters, whether for six passengers or twelve, or more, particularly with respect to the licensing of the operator and wharfage agreements with marinas and port authorities. This is not a simple subject, and unfortunately there is a considerable amount of misinformation out there. Anyone considering putting a boat into charter needs to do considerable research to make sure it’s done legally and safely! Capt. Ann Kinner
Re: Harbor Island redevelopment plans are deficient in lower-cost accommodations (May 19-June 1 issue)
Develop somewhere else This is the mentality that encourages many including boaters to abandon California. Developers need to develop elsewhere where bureaucrats don’t dictate how people use their property including land. Richard daybell
Re: Are boats in Newport Harbor too fast and furious? (May 5-18 issue)
Respect the Rules Great article. Respect on the water is needed. The challenge is that people who rent boats, may not (and most likely don’t) have the proper training on the Rules of the Road as it pertains to boating. There really should be some requirement for the benefit of all boaters and their safety. Shelley
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Standing Watch Environmental Second home tax deductions: Boaters on edge with AB 71 Proposal to eliminate benefit could be costly to boat owners, but will the bill make it to governor’s desk? By Parimal M. Rohit STATEWIDE — Taxes – if you believe the group of people we identify as “they” – is one of two guarantees in life. Some would argue death, life’s other guarantee, might as well be applied to California’s boating public based on the way state officials and policymakers have been handling tax policy of late. More specifically: would the elimination of tax deductions on second homes result in diminished boating activity in California? The recent enactment of Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) already raised the specter of diminished boating activity due to tax policy. SB 1, as we reported on Page 12 of this issue, applies a gasoline tax hike to all boaters fueling up at California gas stations and fuel docks. Removing tax deductions for second homes
would likely increase a boater’s exposure to Uncle Sam, opening the door for prospective boat buyers – whether first-timers or repeat customers – to second-guess being on the market to purchase a vessel. The natural instinct would be to politicize the issue, but doing so would take away from having a genuine conversation on finding ways to address – and solve – some of California’s most pressing issues. Let’s take Assembly Bill 71 (AB 71) for example. Assembly member David Chiu, D-San Francisco, introduced AB 71 in this legislative session in hopes of shoring up some funds to address California’s rising real estate costs. Purchasing or renting a home in any of California’s major population centers is becoming increasingly difficult, giving greater value to formal affordable housing initiatives and programs. A boat could qualify as a second home under AB 71. “The deductions are limited to $1 million or See STANDING WATCH page 7
Fast Facts: Oldest California Fishing Record By Parimal M. Rohit Records are made to be broken, the saying goes – though a handful of high marks seem entirely out of reach from human contact ever again. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA all-time scoring record and Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak in baseball are both among the short list of seemingly unbreakable records. The sportfishing world might be home to another possible unbreakable record: the heaviest wild cutthroat trout ever caught in California. William Pomin caught the largest cutthroat trout on record on Jan. 1, 1911, according to the state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife. Pomin reeled in the record-setting catch at Lake Tahoe. The 31-pound, 8-ounce catch remains the heaviest wild cutthroat trout captured on the books – and has remained as such for more than 106 years. Only two other catches on the state’s record books precedes the 1950s: a 9-pound, 12-ounce
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brook trout hook-up on Sept. 9, 1932 at Silver Lake and a 692-pound blue marlin bite in Newport Beach on Aug. 18, 1931. It might be fair to say all three records will remain intact for a while – but wild cutthroat trout being designated as a threatened species in 1975 (only five years after it was considered endangered) likely means the more-than-onecentury record is likely to continue surviving. Source: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
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less in mortgages used to buy, build, or improve the home. This limitation applies to the combined mortgages of the first and second home,” a legislative analysis of AB 71 stated. Chiu proposed the elimination of tax deductions for second homes as a means to increase revenue for California’s affordable housing initiatives – no different than policymakers justifying the enactment of SB 1 to help raise enough money to fix our aging roads. It’s not unfair to question whether the reasoning behind bills such as AB 71 or SB 1 are genuine, but let’s be frank: California’s roads are in desperate need of repair and housing is becoming less and less affordable. These problems are not going away with the flick of a magic wand. The money to address these issues – and many others – has to come from somewhere. It’s just a matter of figuring out how boaters can pay their fair share without being discouraged from actually boating. AB 71, for example, proposes to use tax revenues from California’s secondhome owners (and boat owners) to leverage $1 billion of federal resources for affordable housing programs in the state. Part of the problem here, obviously, is the perception society-at-large might have of boaters. Someone who can afford to pay for a landside dwelling and a vessel certainly has the funds to be on the hook for a higher tax liability. However boaters can point to
a National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) policy brief issued a few years ago to debunk such perceptions. The policy brief specifically stated about 79 percent of boaters are middle-class and have an annual household income of less than $100,000. The average boat price in 2010, according to NMMA, was $16,517 – roughly the same cost as a mid-sized sedan from one of the major auto manufacturers. Increasing the tax exposure on a boat owner with an annual household income of less than $100,000 would certainly sting his or her wallet – and perhaps a disincentive to future boating purchases. Boating advocacy groups are obviously paying close attention to AB 71’s progress through the legislature. Groups such as California Sportfishing League and Recreational Boaters of California, for example, opposed Chiu’s proposal. Legislators voted mostly on party lines as AB 71 moved through two Assembly committees in early March and mid May. There are no indications either way – as of yet – of whether AB 71 would make it to the governor’s desk or instead die before it ever gets to a vote. Accordingly there is still time to contact your local legislator and let them know your thoughts on AB 71. Would the added tax exposure prevent you from buying a boat? Or is a bill like AB 71 necessary for the sake of affordable housing? Is there another way to increase state revenues for affordable housing initiatives without eliminating mortgage deductions for second homes?
TAKE ACTION These questions – and certainly a few more – should be directed to policymakers before they lodge a final vote on AB 71.
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TowBoatUS Dana Point has a new captain What Happened: Capt. Scott McClung was announced as the new owner of TowBoatUS Dana Point, according to a released statement from BoatUS. The boating service services the south Orange County and north San Diego County region.
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ing King Harbor development. Indeed the future of King Harbor – and the immediately surrounding area – could be altered from CenterCal’s most recent plans during Nehrenheim’s first term on the dais, which runs until 2021. The new council member hopes to see a new waterfront proposal – one advancing a smaller revitalization footprint and a safer boat launch ramp location than currently proposed – before his first term is done. Nehrenheim also told The Log he hopes to see the Redondo Beach electorate determine new zoning regulations for the 52-acre AES power plant, which is currently up for sale. The AES plant is directly across the street from King Harbor. Of course Nehrenheim’s election – when combined with Brand’s defeat of Aspel, a voter-approved ballot initiative and a California Coastal Commission decision – certainly puts current plans to revitalize the Redondo Beach waterfront on hold. Redondo Beach voters delivered
Oceanside approves work plan for Harbor and Beaches Advisory Committee What Happened: A 2017-19 work plan for Oceanside’s Harbor and Beaches Advisory Committee was approved by the local City Council. Council members unanimously adopted the work plan as part of their May 17 meeting; the council and committee work together on all harbor and beach issues. What’s On Tap: The Harbor and Beaches Advisory Committee will continue addressing substantive harbor issues such as vessel safety, infrastructure improvements and facility maintenance. Specific goals of the work plan include: • Encourage and promote boating, pollution and other water-related special events • Review issues raised by harbor users • Resolve vessel safety issues • Monitor ongoing and future harbor improvements. The nine-member committee currently has three vacancies.
CenterCal’s Waterfront project its first blow in March, when they overwhelmingly supported Measure C, a ballot initiative drafted specifically to restrict the nature of any development along the waterfront. A second blow came several weeks later, when the California Coastal Commission agreed to review the Waterfront project after finding “substantial issue” with CenterCal’s proposal. Commissioners agreed to review the project just three days ahead of the May 16 runoff election between Nehrenheim and Barbee. Also complicating matters is the $14 million lawsuit CenterCal filed against the city almost immediately after Measure C was approved. Nehrenheim and Bartee were the top two vote getters in a crowded field of City Council hopefuls who ran to fill the city’s District 1 seat during the March 7 primary election. Nehrenheim earned the most votes during the March 7 election but fell short of the 50 percent plus one mark, forcing a May 16 runoff election against the second place candidate, Barbee.
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O.C. Parks hires new manager for Dana Point Harbor Newport Beach’s Shannon Levin appointed to oversee South Orange County waterfront. By Parimal M. Rohit and Nina K. Jussila
administration and a Bachelor of Science in biology. County officials have not yet announced Levin’s salary for her new position. Dana Point has been without a harbor manager or director since May 2016 when Brad Gross resigned. Despite his resignation, Gross was one of the applicants being considered for the position. Orange County announced the opening for a new harbor manager in December 2016. At the time the county announced a harbor manager would be selected within the first few weeks of 2017. The job posting described Levin’s new post as a senior level management position; she reports directly to O.C. Parks and, according to the position’s
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DANA POINT — Dana Point Harbor has a new manager – exactly 12 months after a news report was published to announce the resignation of the waterfront’s previous overseer. Shannon Levin, Dana Point Harbor’s new manager, fills a management void at the South Orange County waterfront after a whirlwind of activity during the past 52 weeks. The independent Dana Point Harbor Department was dissolved and O.C. Parks absorbed all waterfront operations. Ground was broken on the harbor’s longawaited revitalization. County officials initiated a search for vendors, hoping to designate a private firm to execute and manage the harbor’s revitalization. Harbor operations, all the while, was essentially managed by committee, with a handful of people performing essenO.C. Parks announced Shannon Levin as Dana Point Harbor’s new manager. tial duties until the Levin, who previously helped manage the harbor in Newport Beach, will assume her new role on June 9. harbor manager position was filled. Also coinciding with the yearlong formal announcement, would work management vacancy was the release of “collaboratively with the coastal operafour county audit reports reviewing spe- tions manager, park rangers and maincific details of the harbor’s operations. tenance staff responsible for operation Levin will not assume the new and maintenance of the county’s Harbor Manager role until June 9, but beaches and coastal facilities within the the announcement of her hire came cities of Laguna Beach and Dana Point.” on May 19 – exactly one year after The “The harbor manager is primarily Log reported the resignation of former responsible for the successful adminisHarbor Director Brad Gross. tration of the multiple operating agreeThe timing of Levin’s hiring coincides ments, through which the commercial with the creation of the 11-member amenities (retail, hotel, and marina Dana Point Harbor Advisory Council. facilities) are managed and maintained County officials established the counon a day-to-day basis,” the official job cil to give local boaters an organized post stated. voice while serving on a non-binding Levin will also be the primary point oversight committee to monitor harbor of contact for coastal operations, lease operations. compliance and development, facility O.C. Parks hired Levin away from rehabilitation, capital improvement and Newport Beach, where she served as the the Harbor Patrol. city’s Harbor Resources Supervisor and “The harbor manager will be helped managed the waterfront with responsible for successful interface with Harbor Resources Manager Chris Miller other local government and regulafor nearly nine years. tory agencies such as the city of Dana Levin was selected from a nationPoint, California Department of Boating wide pool of 70 applicants; she was and Waterways, California Coastal among 5 or 6 finalists to be interviewed Commission, Water Quality Board, etc., for the manager position. who have jurisdiction and/or influWhile at Newport Beach Harbor, ence over the operation of Dana Point Levin managed the opening of Marina Harbor,” OC Parks’ call for applications Park and oversaw dredging and concontinued. struction projects, maintenance of Levin’s other listed responsibilities public resources, and management of included administration of the contidelands and coastal resources. She tract operators and primary contact for earned her Master’s degree in public budget questions or tenant concerns.
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Californians – including boaters – will pay more at the pump. By Parimal M. Rohit STATEWIDE — Are you aboard your boat and navigating away from California yet? If not you might want to consider doing so, as the cost of living in the state will be increasing yet again as Gov. Jerry Brown and California legislators backed a 12-cent gasoline tax hike in April. Guess what boaters – all of you will be hit with this tax no different than anyone else fueling up on the road. Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) was approved by state legislators and quickly signed into law by Brown with the caveat the additional revenue was necessary to rescue California’s aging infrastructure. If successful, the gas tax hike would raise $5.2 billion in transportation revenues and redirect the funds maintaining local roads, state highways and trade corridors. Brown and state legislators argued SB 1 would specifically help fund the rebuilding of state highways and roads. Boaters, of course, do not use the highway, meaning there wouldn’t be any incentive to pay a tax hike where the only beneficiaries were benefiting vehicle owners. “The increased tax will apply to all gasoline purchases regardless it’s at a station or trailer or fuel dock,” former Marina Recreation Association president Kevin Ketchum told The Log. The new gas tax also applies to boaters who fill up at a fuel dock within state limits, as all gasoline sold in California is taxable under the new law. Practically speaking here’s what the 12-cent gasoline excise tax means to you, whether you’re a boater or a driver: you will pay more than 76 cents per gallon in state and federal taxes once the just-approved hike takes full effect by 2019. Boaters with diesel engines would be hit with a 20-cent excise tax and a
four-percent-per-gallon sales tax, according to SB 1. “We will probably not be using our boats as much as we did,” Peter Robertson, president of Recreational Boaters of California, told The Log. Robertson, who said he talked to boaters across the state, added there are a lot of diesel boats on the water. Those diesel boat owners, Robertson said, would likely be “nailed” as fallout from the tax hike. Early iterations of SB 1, several sources informed The Log, did not include benefits for boaters. The law as passed, however, does redirect some of the tax revenues to the Division of Boating and Waterways. A percentage of the tax revenues, specifically, would be allocated into the state parks department, which, in turn, would set aside funds for boaters and off-roaders. Funds from the new tax hike would continue to be allocated into the Filling up your boat will cost a little bit more once the statewide gasoline tax kicks in by 2019. The tax aims to raise revestate’s Parks and Recreation nues to fund road improvements, but a portion of the money would be redirected to the Division of Boating and Waterways. Department (as well as the Division of Boating and Waterways). What remains unclear is SB 1 stated California’s roads and highreational boats to local marinas and the amount state officials would alloways were in fair or at-risk condition, harbors – and almost 800,000 registered cate to the division. hence justifying the excise tax hike. vessels, according to Department of “Were still trying to figure out the “California faces an estimated $137 Motor Vehicles records. Boaters who money,” Robertson said adding no one, billion deferred maintenance backlog fuel their respective vessels at teras of right now, really knows what the over the next 10 years at the state and restrial gas stations will certainly be exact splits would be. local level that will grow by billions paying California’s new gas tax no Robertson confirmed the new revevery year,” the State Senate’s legislative different than automobile drivers and enues would somehow be split among analysis of SB 1 stated. “SB 1 creates a motorcyclists. boaters, off-roaders and the Parks and much-needed funding plan to address The Automobile Association of Recreation Department in general. the maintenance backlog of our aging America, or AAA, reported the daily There are opportunities to change systems.” average price for regular gasoline in and update certain provisions in the California is home to more than California was $3.061 per gallon; the future, Robertson added. 2.2 million registered trailers – many national average was $2.358 per gallon A State Senate legislative analysis of of which are used to transport rec(both prices as of May 22).
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Development could be restricted to allow for more open space adjacent to yacht club area. By Parimal M. Rohit CORONADO — The easternmost island of Coronado will soon have areas separately designated for open space and visitor serving recreational uses, courtesy of a resolution adopted by the Coronado City Council on May 16. Land uses on Grand Caribe Isle, which serves as the home of Coronado Cays Yacht Club, would be re-designated to support conservation initiatives and efforts to limit development in the area. The island also hosts boatyard storage space, a park and some commercial uses. The updated land use designations would mostly preserve public access points to the San Diego Bay coast while also ensuring certain areas are set aside for environmental conservation. Coronado Cays YC’s leasehold also would be updated to allow for possible expansion of its docks or administrative buildings. Coronado’s Grand Caribe Isle sits on tidelands managed by the Port of San Diego. The local City Council adopted a resolution last month in advance of the port district’s master plan update and in support of the local homeowners association’s efforts to “reduce the intensity of development” on the island. The city’s resolution would open the door for portions of the island to be dedicated to support conservation efforts. A recreation-themed open space area would also be created to support local habitat and wildlife-specific visitor serving commercial areas for the local yacht club would also be created. The local homeowners association has been pushing to restrict development on Grand Caribe Isle for years. Coronado’s City Council has generally sided with the homeowners association’s position, according to a city staff report. An opportunity to solidify the homeowners association’s efforts to protect Grand Caribe Island arose with the Port of San Diego’s plans to update its master plan. Potential land uses of Grand Caribe Isle have been a hot topic of discussion for at least 17 years, according to Coronado city staff. “A review of city files shows that the proposed development of Grand Caribe Isle has been subject to controversy since at least 2000, if not before,” city staff stated in a report to council members. “On four previous occasions, the City Council has supported the position of the Cays [homeowners association] with regard to land use and/or development of Grand Caribe Isle. In all cases, the Cays [homeowners association] has supported reducing
the intensity of development or creating open space.” There is no direct fiscal impact associated with the adopted resolution, according to city staff. Future fiscal impacts have yet to be determined. Grand Caribe Isle was previously subject to development plans, according to news reports. A developer proposed building a hotel and timeshare on Grand Caribe Isle in the mid-2000s. However plans never materialized or picked up momentum, mostly due to opposition by the Coronado Cays Homeowners Association.
The island is located in Coronado Cays and is mostly surrounded by residential boat slips. Chula Vista Harbor, located on the other side of San Diego Bay, is directly east of Grand A portion of Grand Caribe Isle in Coronado will be reserved for open space. Grand Caribe Isle is home to Coronado Cays Yacht Club. Caribe Isle.
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The United States, if the Save Our Seas Act of 2017 becomes law, could partner with other countries to help prevent marine debris from reaching our coastline. Most marine debris, according to the proposal’s authors, come to the United States from other countries.
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and “authorize funds to assist with cleanup and response.” Gov. Jerry Brown could urge the NOAA administrator to declare a severe marine debris event should something drastic occur on California’s shores, according to the bill’s language. NOAA’s Marine Debris Program would also remain in effect through the 2022 fiscal year, if S. 756 becomes law. The program supports research on the sources of marine debris and recommends preventative or cleanup action, according to the legislative proposal. Sullivan’s bill also encourages the White House and U.S. State Department, according to S. 756, “to engage with the leaders of nations responsible for the majority of marine debris, examining the causes of ocean debris, effective prevention and mitigation strategies, and the economic benefits for treaty nations in addressing the crisis.” Marine debris is broadly defined as a solid item found in our waters. Common forms of marine debris include plastic items, fishing gear, derelict boats, metals, rubber, paper or other pieces of trash or discarded materials. In 2015 National Geographic published an article stating there was at least 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the world’s oceans, with only a small percentage of this figure actually visible on the water’s surface. Congress established the Marine Debris Act in 2006 in an effort to address increasing amounts of trash found in the world’s waters. NOAA, according to federal law, also has an established Marine Debris Prevention and removal program “to reduce and prevent the occurrence and adverse impacts of marine debris on the marine environment and navigation safety.” S. 756 was co-sponsored by Sens. Cory Booker, D-New Jersey, Sheldon Whitehouse, D-Rhode Island, Chris Coons, D-Delaware, Jim Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, Gary Peters, D-Michigan and Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina. The bill was introduced in March and forwarded to the Senate’s Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
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Images of the Duke’s boat Wild Goose on display in Newport Beach. By Nina K. Jussila NEWPORT BEACH — John Wayne’s life, as a local resident and boater, is being honored with two exhibits in Newport Beach. Presented by John Wayne Enterprises, both exhibits opened on his birthday, May 26, and continue through Labor Day. The Balboa Island Museum is exhibiting “John Wayne: At Home in SoCal.”
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safety or for others’. Many times SUPs and Kayakers string out, side by side and take up the whole harbor. The small sailboats zip back and forth with no regard for anyone. They act with impunity, believing if there is an accident it will be the fault of the power boater—who generally is the only one with any common sense. The rental companies have the false impression that a signed waiver relieves them from liability. That waiver is worth about as much as the paper it is written on. The Harbor Patrol needs to crack down on these people and start handing out fines instead of simply instructing them on the rules—that’s the job of the rental companies. Ignorance of the law should not be an excuse. And, by the way, from what I understand, in court the human and wind powered craft do not have the “right-a-way” as they believe. It has finally been adjudicated to be the fault of the person who could more easily have avoided the accident—in other words—common sense now dictates the party at fault. Wayne Ford
Re: Human powered vessel users continue tango dance with boaters (March 10-23 issue)
Water rage Most owners of powered and larger sailboats do understand the rules and, practice safe boating. It is obvious that too many users of human powered and small sailboats do not. Quite the contrary, many are blatantly offensive and believe they have the right-a-way---regardless of the fact they will always lose if they cause a collision with a powerboat. This mindset is magnified when in a group and the “pack mentality” comes into play. Lack of strict rules and enforcement will only lead to “water rage” and serious accidents. Wayne Ford
Re: Avalon seeking new vendor for fuel dock restaurant (April 7-20 issue)
Island Co. damaging Avalon How many more restaurants will the Island Company in their infinite wisdom destroy? If we wanted to live in LA we would. Bring back Avalon and please stop with your greed and selfishness. I have been visiting Avalon for over thirty years and I have witnessed the change of how much damage the Island Company has done to the local economy. Sincerely David H Metcalf
Photographs and memorabilia are on display of his life in Newport Beach including images of his waterfront home and his private yacht, Wild Goose. This 136-foot boat was transformed from a World War II minesweeper to John Wayne’s own private yacht. Wild Goose remains in Newport Beach to this day. Currently operated by Hornblower Cruises and Events, the yacht can be booked for private events. The Newport Beach Central Library also has an exhibit. “John Wayne – On Set with the Duke” showcases 15 prints by photographer John R. Hamilton. These photographs of John Wayne on
the set of various films are being shown for the first time. Amy Shepherd and Laurie Kratochvil, curators for the show, will hold a presentation to discuss these photos on June 10 at 2 p.m. in the Central Library Friends Room. The City of Newport Beach recently dedicated a local park by renaming it John Wayne Prints of John Wayne’s Wild Goose are on display at Balboa Park. The park, formerly Island Museum through Labor Day. named Ensign View Park, is located at 2501 Cliff Drive in Newport Beach. del Mar’s Pacific View Memorial Park. John Wayne’s gravesite is at Corona He would have turned 110 this year.
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Pilot program, which begins July 1, rearranges Harbor Patrol’s role in managing city’s waterfront. By Nina K. Jussila NEWPORT BEACH — A new way of managing the harbor is going into effect in Newport Beach starting July 1, as previously reported in The Log. Boaters with harbor-related matters will no longer interact with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department when it comes to mooring management and similar issues. A pilot program going into effect this summer will have Newport Beach city staff and private contractors taking over various harbor responsibilities. Utilizing office space at Marina Park, city staff will manage administrative duties related to the harbor, such as mooring rentals and transfers. The pilot program aims to make the management of Newport Harbor more efficient by consolidation services into one location. Newport Beach already has a phone application called “MyNB,” which might be expanded to include services under this new plan. City Manager Dave Kiff said the pilot program would place city staff on a boat
and greet people on the water, informing them of rules on anchorages and guest moorings. The city already owns one boat and is considering renting or leasing additional boats. Shifting management responsibilities away from the Harbor Patrol, which is managed by the Sheriff’s Department, to help city officials realize its goal of provide a more welcoming and customerservice focused harbor. “The model will rely more on technology, more on private contractors and involve the city activities, specifically at Marina Park with the goal being a little bit more friendly process - nothing against the Harbor Patrol,” Kiff stated during his presentation of the plan to the Newport Beach City Council. City or private contractors – not the Harbor Patrol – will be responsible for handling emergency towing of an unsecured vessel under the pilot program. Newport Beach City Council member Marshall “Duffy” Duffield shared a story about how his boat came loose from a mooring one night during a “50-knot squall.” Duffield, without any assistance from Harbor Patrol, moved the boat back to her mooring the following morning. Private services such as SeaTow or Vessel Assist would offer assistance in similar emergency situations under the pilot program. City staff, as part of the pilot program, would also be trained on such citation issuance, code enforcement, monitoring of noise violations from charters or other boats, time limits on public docks, and fishing regulations on public piers and docks. “Previously we’ve had a complaintbased culture in terms of code enforcement on the harbor where unless a resident complained, the noise from a charter boat continued,” Newport Beach City Council member Brad Avery stated. The pilot program would ultimately reallocate harbor management responsibilities to give Harbor Patrol greater liberty to focus on law enforcement. “There is always a role for the Harbor Patrol. This is not an attempt to boot them out of the harbor, because they have a critical law enforcement role especially that relates to offshore kinds
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Newport Beach city staff, beginning July 1, will be managing moorings, monitoring time limits and fishing activities on public docks as well as welcoming boaters in the harbor.
of things whether its immigration or drug enforcement,” Kiff said. Kiff separately presented this new model to the Newport Beach Harbor Commission. Commissioners, though supportive of the pilot program overall, had questions and concerns. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will still be patrolling the harbor as well as handling offshore law enforcement. “The City Council and Harbor Commission want to see this succeed priority will be established if they have because we believe the harbor commuto make a choice between responding nity (residents, tenants and visitors) will to a call from the city or a call from an have a better experience dealing with individual/private customer?” a staff member in a polo (or Hawaiian A pilot program, as Avery pointed print) shirt than a law enforcement offiout, is an opportunity for people to cer with a badge and gun. That extends provide feedback and for the city to fine to code enforcement and nuisance tune certain procedures. issues on the harbor as well, which we Brian Ouzounian, a Newport Beach were told WOULD be covered by this resident, said the policy changes could move,” Harbor Commission chair Paul be confusing and detrimental. Blank wrote in an email to The Log. “I can give you one example and Commissioners specifically have that was Natalie Wood’s death out of questions about the pilot program’s pro- Catalina, where there was a policy vision to direct towing or other similar change; and, there was confusion; and, response services to a private contractor there was a response that was delayed; such as Vessel Assist or SeaTow. and, she died,” Ouzounian stated at the “If private operators [SeaTow, Vessel Newport Beach City Council meeting. Assist] are contracted for this service,” Ouzounian also expressed his conBlank wondered, “what protocol or cern about law enforcement and the security of his home on the water. Harbor Patrol will still be doing law enforcement, Avery assured. “The Harbor Patrol has no intention of going away, and they will continue to Harbor Services beginning July 1 do patrols, they told us that, at the same Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contractor level,” Avery stated. “I think the way to Transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marina Park Office look at this in terms of the patrol side Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . Online at Marina Park of it is that we are augmenting what is Permit Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Online already been happening on the harbor Routine Inspections . . . . . . . . . Contractor and just adding to it. It’s just basically the Rental Assignments . . . . City/Phone App city sort of having some presence on the Sea Lions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck South harbor representing the residents and Hours of Operation the boaters.” Rentals by phone app A representative of the Newport 24/7/365 patrols & towing by contractor Mooring Association, Carter Ford, said Office Hours TBD he is in support of this new plan.
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Cooking a fresh catch For many boaters it’s now fishing season. Some anglers may return with their catch suddenly realizing they don’t really know how to clean their fish properly, let alone cook it. I hear about fish cooking failures routinely from friends, because I’m also a food writer. Not having grown up in a fish-eating family, I discovered huge gaps in my knowledge. Even though I went to cooking school and theoretically learned how to cook fish, I’ve had failures so awful that even my cat rejected them. All too often half the fish stuck to my non-stick pan. To get some tips on preparing fish I went to see commercial fisherman and San Diego fish cooking guru Mitch Conniff, chef/owner of Mitch’s Seafood, located on the harbor in Point Loma (1403 Scott St.) alongside the fishing docks. What you need to know about Conniff is that, prior to opening his wonderful casual eatery and right as the Great Recession took hold, he spent seven years as a chef aboard a 90-foot sportfisher, feeding fishermen during extended trips along the Pacific coast. His restaurant now serves over 1,000 pounds just of white fish varieties weekly. Key to a tasty fish with well-textured flesh is bleeding the fish thoroughly after it’s caught and icing it for 24 hours before eating, according to Conniff. “When fish are caught and ‘dispatched’ they go through a process of rigor mortis where the fish gets hard and the flesh very tight. After about 12 hours the body relaxes and becomes pliable once again. That’s when the fish should be filleted and then prepared. The only exception is a large tuna or swordfish which can be filleted after being bled, but it should still have at least 12 hours to rest before cutting into steaks. Bleeding refers to clipping the gills and/or spiking the fish around the throat area and allowing most of the blood to flow out of the fish as soon as possible after it’s caught,” Conniff explained. When it comes to cooking you need to match the technique to the fat content of the fish, I learned. The higher, direct-heat method I’ve been using, whether on a cooktop or a grill, is suited only for higher fat fish, such as darker meaty fish or fattier white fish such as Baja grouper, tilefish, black cod or Alaskan halibut. Leaner white fish, such as California halibut, snapper and the many varieties of rockfish or seabass, cook better with lower heat methods, he said. Higher heat dries out the leaner
varieties, while lower heat may render fattier varieties a bit soggy. “Generally, the simpler the method, the better,” Conniff said. His favorite methods for cooking white fish at home are steaming in parchment paper packets (substitute foil if using a grill) atop a bed of aromatic vegetables and roasting them whole in the oven. Both are fast and easy. Fat content is the best way to determine cooking time. A leaner fish, such as those caught in warmer waters off the California or Baja coast, might cook in only four to six minutes per inch of thickness, while a similar thickness of Baja grouper might require seven to nine minutes per inch. Fish caught in colder waters, such as Alaskan halibut, are richer in fat than their California cousins.
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Whatever you do, don’t overcook your fish. As with steaks, check for firmness: the firmer the fish, the more cooked it is. Also keep your seasonings light and simple, he added. If you’d like to try his techniques, you can find several of Conniff’s recipes posted online at thelog.com.
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– No Corkage By Nina K. Jussila In this feature, The Log looks at notable boats — sail and power — that continue to turn heads in Southern California harbors. Boat name: No Corkage Length: 36 ft. Draft: 2 ft., 5 in. Beam: 11 ft. Year Built: 1954
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The Back Story: No Corkage was a freshwater boat for nearly 60 years until she was transformed into a saltwater vessel on Newport Bay about four years ago. This 1954 Commander Express Cruiser Four-Sleeper was built at the Chris Craft facility in Michigan. She was initially a lake boat and kept out of the water a great deal of time when the lakes were frozen. Her current owners, Karl and Lori Kreutziger, attribute this as being part of the reason why she has preserved so well over the years. They also credit wooden boat builders, Don and Larry Mayea, for her great condition as she was taken care of by them for more than 20 years when she was kept at Mayea Marina. She was purchased by the Kreutzigers when they came across her on the internet. They wanted a classic boat and were impressed with her beauty. They traveled to Fair Haven, Michigan to see her in 2012 and have been her owners since then. Restorations: In the mid-1970s, a previous owner, Bill Buckley, replaced the original 200-horsepower Chrysler motors with 350-horsepower Chevrolet engines. In
2012, Karl Kreutzigers worked with the Mayeas to replace the rotting mahogany panels. She was transported to Newport Beach in 2013 and has had her topside stripped, stained, sealed and varnished. She is always covered in her slip when not in use. What’s in a Name: No Corkage was given her clever name by her current owners to mean no cork was used to build this boat as well as no corkage or cost to board the boat and have a good time. Recognition: This classic boat was featured in “The Legend of Chris Craft” publication in the 1970s. She was also part of a national photoshoot in Newport Beach for a men’s apparel company. No Corkage has received an
award for “Best Animation” in the American Legion Yacht Club’s 4th of July “Old Glory” Boat Parade. She also won “People’s Choice - Best in Class” at the 2016 Balboa Yacht Club Wooden Boat Festival. No Corkage can be seen at this year’s Wooden Boat Festival in Newport Beach from June 10-11.
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Could this be a common occurrence as waterfront properties are being redeveloped? By Nina K. Jussila NEWPORT BEACH — As various news outlets have reported, certain Balboa Peninsula residents experienced flooding on the night of May 24. The overflow of water was caused by a contractor removing a planter which was acting as a seawall. The property is located along a channel in the Finley Tract of Newport Beach. “All the seawalls are privately owned in this channel using various materials, which were permitted at some point,” George Murdoch, Newport Beach’s municipal operations director, stated. An incident like this has not happened before, but what is preventing it from happening again? “Our Building Department is working with this homeowner currently and we will be reaching out to other private seawall owners in the coming months about what happened and how we/they can avoid it,” was Murdoch’s email response to The Log. The planter/seawall was removed by a hired contractor the prior week before the flooding occurred, Murdoch said. “A private contractor performed demolition work at a private residence last week and removed a brick planter. It appears that brick planter was acting as a sea wall to hold back the tides,” Newport Beach Public Information Officer Mary Locey also confirmed. Why was there no overflow of water until the following week? “The tides had not been high enough to cause topping until [May 24],” Murdoch answered. As the tide rose that night, saltwater seeped into homes and garages even causing an electrical fire. A couple homes had two inches of water inside. The local fire department responded
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Dan Gribble is a local boater, a mooring holder, a member of the Mooring Association and in the boat business. He also supports Newport Beach’s pilot program. “I commend you on this plan,” Gribble told council members at the City Council meeting. “I didn’t know it was in the works, but I think it’s great.” The plan still needs to be finalized and various factors need to be vetted out, such as determining hours of operation, budgeting and staffing. The city is considering hiring a harbormaster as well as additional part-time staff and volunteers. “I look forward to coming in and figuring out how we’re going to do a better job and serve the harbor better and hopefully for less money,” City Council member Scott Peotter said.
within a couple minutes followed by Municipal Operations Staff. “Crews helped several of the home owners remove valuables and turned off power where necessary. Crews also assisted with moving vehicles and extinguished one minor vehicle electrical fire,” Locey told The Log. Cooper and Company, a private real estate investment firm, owns the property which was flattened by a demolition contractor. The contractor, Tight Quarters, removed the planter which ended up being the seawall. “The current status is that a new temporary seawall is being con-
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Dana Point Boaters Association President/Co-founder retires OC Board of Supervisors acknowledges Rodger Beard’s influential role in Dana Point.
DANA POINT — Dana Point Boaters Association President Rodger Beard has retired from his position as of June 1. His status as a board member will continue through the end of 2017. Beard will remain an advisor to the organization he cofounded. At the Orange County Board of Supervisors meeting May 23, 5th District Supervisor Lisa Bartlett thanked Beard for his contributing role with the Dana Point Harbor Revitalization Plan and the Dana Point community. “We have a great recognition for a person who has been really valuable in Dana Point over the years,” Bartlett stated at the meeting. “One of our boaters in the harbor who’s moving out of the area but has really been a significant person who’s had significant impacts in our Dana Point Harbor Revitalization Plan that’s been going on for the last 18 years... “You played a big part in this entire project over the years, and I can’t thank you enough for representing the boaters and their perspective,” Bartlett continued. Beard co-founded Dana Point Boaters Association (DPBA) 10 years ago to advocate for boaters while being involved in the revitalization plan for so many years. Beard accepted a recognition award and thanked Bartlett for her role in the harbor.
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Rodger Beard is picture here receiving an award for his leadership role as a boating advocate for the Dana Point Harbor. Co-founder of Dana Point Boaters Association, Beard has retired as president of the organization.
“It’s been a long 18 years, and in the beginning very contentious. But under Lisa’s leadership and the cooperation and support of the other shareholders that are here this morning, we’ve gotten an awful lot done. I’m very excited about our future. I do believe the revitalization is going to happen finally.”
Beard is moving out of state with his wife, Dede, whom he has been married to since dating her in high school. “We are very sad to be leaving the harbor but know leadership of DPBA is in good hands,” Beard told The Log.
Bellingham Marine opens an office in Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH — Bellingham Marine, the company that specializes in marina construction and floating docks, has a new office in Newport Beach. The company also manufactures dry storage systems for on-land boat storage. Headquartered in Bellingham, Washington (hence the name), the company has international offices as well as on the East coast and West coast. “We believe that the only way for us to do business is by creating local connections, and the Newport Beach office is just another example of this,” Roxie Comstock, Manager of Business Enhancement for Bellingham Marine said. “Marina design is a complicated process and having local offices allows us to appreciate the specific requirements and development hurdles that are unique to each region.” Bellingham Marine is already experienced in working with local laws and organizations including the California Environmental Quality Act and the California Coastal Commission. In fact, the company constructed the docks at Marina Park in Newport
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Bellinham Marine, specializing in the construction of marinas and floating docks, has a new home in Newport Beach.
Beach. The work, which included installing a new dock, utilities, equipment, accessories, piles as well as a boat hoist, was completed in less than four months. The replacement of docks at
Anchorage 47 in Marina del Rey was completed by Bellingham Marine last year. Current projects include reconstruction of additional docks in Marina del Rey as well as Long Beach’s Alamitos
Bay Marina. The new office is located at 201 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach. More information on the company as well as past and current projects is available online at bellingham-marine.com.
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By Nina K. Jussila If you have been fishing off a boat lately around Catalina Island, you may have had a close encounter with one of the island’s majestic residents. In fact, a bald eagle recently came swooping down nearly snatching a fish right out of an angler’s hands. This particular eagle, named Tiana, is not afraid of humans and even likes children. At only 10 weeks old, she experienced two broken legs and was cared for by people. “She was in a nest in a tree and a huge branch broke off of it and either shook her out or scared her out of the nest probably a week before she could fly,” Dr. Peter Sharpe told The Log. Sharpe went on to explain how Tiana was handfed as a chick and
stayed for a time at a camp, Catalina Island Marine Institute, where children ran around below her nest. Tiana, who grew up around children and had grown fond of them, went to hang out at the local school shortly after her release. She even took permanent residence on the island. “She’s one of the rare young birds that actually never left. Usually they take off the first fall and spend time on the mainland…flying anywhere as far as British Columbia before returning to Southern California,” Sharpe stated. As a resident of Catalina Island, Sharpe has been directing the bald eagle restoration since 1997 due to DDT pollution. A huge dumpsite was discovered off of Palos Verdes. The contamination was causing eagle eggs to be too fragile to hatch. With eggs not
hatching, the eagle population was dwindling. Sharpe started incubating the eggs in 2005 and fostering the chicks. Eagle eggs are now finally strong enough to hatch on their own. Currently, it is banding season on the island. Hatched chicks are checked for gender, blood work and given bands for identification. Cameras set up by the Institute for Wildlife Studies (IWS) allow for anyone to view the bald eagle nests. Live videos are available on the IWS website at bit.ly/2pPWnTa. Twenty pairs of eagles are now known to be on five different Channel Islands: Catalina, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, Santa Rose and San A bald eagle, named Tiana, swoops in on an angler attemptClemente. ing to snatch his catch.
Santa Cruz Island: New and improved pier coming to Scorpion Harbor Channel Islands National Park plans to make this access point a safer and better experience for boaters and visitors.
SANTA CRUZ ISLAND — Channel Islands National Park representatives announced plans to replace the pier at Scorpion Harbor with a new pier in a different location. Park officials hope to ensure safe access to Santa Cruz Island. Scorpion Harbor is a popular destination for boaters, kayakers and other outdoor activities on Santa Cruz island. The current pier is in poor condition due to the swells and saltwater and was only meant to be a temporary structure to access the island. The plans are to have a taller and
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A rendering shows a longer and higher pier at Scorpion Harbor to make it easier for boaters to access Santa Cruz Island from this popular anchorage.
longer pier close to where the current pier is but in a better access point. The new pier is expected to be 18 feet wide
and 60 feet long in order to accommodate vessels safely, according to Yvonne Menard, Chief of Interpretation and
Public Information Office for Channel Islands National Park. Currently, vessel operators have to maneuver their boat close enough to the pier to pitch a ladder for passengers to disembark without crashing into the structure. This can be challenging and dangerous especially with swells. “The overall purpose of the Scorpion Pier Replacement Project (Project) is to provide a safe, high-quality, and environmentally responsible pier and landside approach to allow year-round access to Santa Cruz Island at Scorpion Anchorage in a variety of weather conditions for visitors and NPS staff,” Channel Islands National Park’s press release stated. There is no timeline at this point as to when the project will be completed let alone start. Funding still needs to be secured as well as a contractor.
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Calendar Events Charity Regatta June 2 – 4 Dana Point • Dana West Yacht Club hosts its 20th charity regatta benefitting City of Hope and Dana West Youth Sailing. On June 2, there will be wine and food tastings. Time: 6-8:30 p.m. On June 3, Dinghy Poker begins at 12 p.m. A presentation from the Junior Foundation will be at 6:30 p.m. followed by a presentation from the event sponsor, City of Hope. Then the silent auction results will take place followed by the live auction with dinner and song. On June 4, the junior race begins at 11:25 a.m. and the first full races at 12:25 p.m. The finishing tournaments awards take place at 2:30 p.m. and final awards and music through the evening. All are welcome. Newport Harbor Underwater Cleanup June 3 Newport Beach • Newport Harbor Underwater Cleanup is having land-based volunteers and certified scuba divers help clean and preserve Newport Harbor. Check in will take place at Balboa Bay Club starting at 7 a.m. Volunteers will be diving or dockside collecting trash from 9-11 a.m. Participants will receive an event T-shirt as well as an after party with complimentary food and beverages held at the Balboa Bay Club from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. A prize will be offered for most unusual item recovered. To register as a volunteer, go online at NHUnderwaterCleanUp.com. In-Water Boat Show June 3 – 4 Huntington Harbour • Huntington Harbour Yacht Club is hosting an In-Water Boat Show. There
Pirate Days Festival June 3 – 4 Ventura • The 12th Annual Pirate Days Festival takes place at Ventura Harbor Village with professional pirate live-action shows, pirate themed activities, treasure hunts, pirate costume contests, pirate vendors and more. All ages are welcome and encouraged to dress in pirate-themed attire. Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pirate marketplace open at 11 a.m. and live entertainment from 1-4 p.m. BCYC Leukemia Cup Regattas June 3 – 4 Corona del Mar • The regattas are benefitting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. These regattas are hosted by the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del Mar. This is a PHRF and Harbor 20 regatta. Phone: 949-645-9898. For more information, go online at leukemiacup.org/ocie. Annual Tent Sale June 10 Ventura • Annual Tent Sale, being held by Inflatable Boat Specialists, will have free tacos, free beer, live music, raffle giveaways (great prizes including a Zodiac boat), and many marine industry vendors on-site with big, special, oncea-year discounts and rebates. There will be a play area for the kids, so the whole family can enjoy this event. Must be present to win prizes. Time: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Location: 2900 Golf Course Dr., Ventura, California 93003. For more
details, go to bit.ly/2pXkp9W. One Design Offshore Championship June 9 – 11 Newport Beach • The One Design Offshore Championship is part of the 2017 Pac52 class racing season. Hosted by Newport Harbor Yacht Club, this regatta is three days of ocean racing. For details on this event, go to bit.ly/2pOaRPq. BCYC Leukemia Cup Fundraiser June 10 Corona del Mar • This is a 2017 Leukemia Cup Fundraising Event with fine dining as well as a live and silent auction. Hosted by the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del Mar, the theme is “Dance the Night Away.” To make reservations and for more information, call 949645-9898. Wooden Boat Festival June 10 – 11 Newport Beach • The Balboa Yacht Club is hosting the Fourth Annual Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival. Best-in-class wooden vessels will be on display as well as marine art. There will be live music, food and other festivities. This is a free event open to the public on Saturday, June 10 from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. View the Wooden Boat Parade of Entrants around Newport Harbor as the boats leave Balboa Yacht Club at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 11. Newport Harbor Heritage Sail-by starts at 1 p.m. from the Lido Village turning basin to the harbor entrance. For more information, go to newportbeachwooden boatfestival.com. San Diego Boat Show June 15 – 18 San Diego • The International Boat Show is happening in San Diego June 15-18. It’s taking place at Spanish Landing
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Park, East. Nautical supplies, boats and superyachts over 80 feet long will be available for purchase. For admission prices and show times, go to sandiegointernationalboatshow.com. Ullman Sails Race Week June 23 – 25 Long Beach • Long Beach Yacht Clubs (LBYC) and Alamitos Bay Yacht Club (ABYC) cohost the Ullman Sails Race, which is three days of ocean racing. Register by June 5 for a $50 discount. Details are available online at lbrw.org.
JULY Annual Dinghy Parade July 2 Two Harbors • The 14th Annual Dinghy Parade will cruise through the coves of Two Harbor’s West End. Decorated dinghies with a patriotic-theme will have a chance to win prizes for most creative. For more information, call 310-5104249. Old Glory Boat Parade July 4 Newport Beach • The Old Glory Boat Parade will be “Celebrating Our Heroes.” This Fourth of July boat parade starts off at Collins Island and proceeds through Newport Harbor from 1-3 p.m. For details and map of the parade, go to bit. ly/2qSsdP7.
4th of July Firework Cruise July 4 Dana Point • The Ocean Institute is organizing a sunset cruise. Enjoy wine, beer and light snacks while watching the fireworks aboard the R/V Sea Explorer. To avoid parking issues, consider using the Dana Point Trolley system to get to the Ocean Institute and have a plan for after the cruise. Time: 7:30-9:30 p.m. Cost: $65/adult (13 and up), $45/ child (4-12). Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information and to register, go online at bit.ly/2qsyks3. Do you have a nautical event you’d like publicized in The Log’s Calendar of Events? Email event details at least one month in advance to editor@thelog.com or fax to 949-660-6172. Check out the online Event Calendar at thelog.com.
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navigation using charts, navigation plotting tools, and dead-reckoning. Time: 7-9:30 p.m. Location: Lake Elsinore Marine, 18010 Grand Avenue, Lake Elsinore, California 92530. Contact: Peter Dawson. Email: peterdawson3@verizon.net. Phone: 951-2021584. Cost: $75 includes refreshments.
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CPR Class June 10 Chula Vista • Lawrence Holt, a CPR instructor and national registered paramedic from DFW Texas, will be conducting a CPR class at Chula Vista Marina. Time: 9:30 a.m. Phone: 817-683-8282. Website: cprsavealife.org.
VENTURA — Inflatable Boat Specialists’ Annual Tent Sale is scheduled for June 10. The Saturday sale takes place at the Inflatable Boat Specialists’ dealership in Ventura from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get ready for summer and shop for boats, parts, motors and more. Marine industry vendors will be on-site with once-a-year discounts, special rebates and inventory blowout sales. The
About Boating Safely June 25 Lake Elsinore • This beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states. Topics include types of boats, boating laws, safety, navigation, trailering and more. Time: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Location: Lake Elsinore Marine, 18010 Grand Avenue, Lake Elsinore, California 92530. Contact: Peter Dawson. Email: peterdawson3@verizon. net. Phone: 951-202-1584. Cost: $75 includes breakfast and lunch.
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vendors include Yamaha, Raymarine, Honda, Achilles as well as Zodiac-Nautic. The event is for the whole family to enjoy with live music, free tacos, free beer and raffle giveaways with great prices including an inflatable Zodiac boat. Children can enjoy the inflatable bouncy house and rescue puppies. People of all ages can enjoy a game of dual corn holes. The address is 2900 Golf Course Dr., Ventura, California 93003. For details, go to bit.ly/2pXkp9W. Inflatable Boat Specialists is a full service dealer for inflatable boats and outboard engines.
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About Boating Safely June 24 Chula Vista • This beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states. Topics include types of boats, boating laws, safety, navigation, trailering and more. Time: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Location: Chula Vista Marina, 550 Marina Parkway, Mariners Lounge, Chula Vista, California 91910. Contact: Bill Andersen. Email: wgander1@hotmail. com. Phone: 619-922-0231. Course Cost: $35. Register by: June 17. Limited seating - sign up now by emailing Bill.
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GPS equipment for the recreational boater. Time: 7-9:30 p.m. Location: Del Rey Yacht Club, 13900 Palawan Way, Marina Del Rey, California 90292. Contact: Allen Bakalyar. Email: abakalyar@ socal.rr.com. Phone: 310-720-9911. Cost: $30. Sailing Skills & Seamanship July 7 – Aug. 25 Long Beach • This comprehensive course that will prepare a sailor with the basic information needed to operate sailboats under a variety of conditions. The course book has been fully updated and the course is NASBLA approved. Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Long Beach Belmont Shore Fire Station #8, 5373 E. 2nd St., Long Beach, California 90803. Contact: Bob Vatz. Email: bobnflip@ aol.com. Phone: 562-493-3479. Course Cost: $45. Text will be provided.
About Boating Safely July 8 Newport Beach • This beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states. Topics include types of boats, boating laws, safety, navigation, trailering and more. Time: 8:30 a.m.5:30 p.m. Location: West Marine, 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach, California 92663. Contact: Sue Hutchings. Email: suehutchings2@gmail.com. Phone: 714-309-5789. Cost: $40. Registration Deadline: July 5. E-mail or call Sue to hold a seat. Book & test passed = card & certificate of completion. America’s Boating Course July 11 – Aug. 8 Reseda • This course provides you with basic knowledge to decide what type and size boat you need, what to do when meeting another boat in a crowded
waterway, and how to recognize and handle hazards. This course is offered by the Valley Sail & Power Squadron. Location: First United Methodist Church, 18120 Saticoy St., Room # 7, Reseda, California. Contact: Ray Paul. Phone: 818-462-6479. Email: cscout01@earthlink.net. Cost: $50. Online registration: bit.ly/2ps1qnK. About Boating Safely July 16 Lake Elsinore • This beginner boating class will give you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat license or safety certification in many states. Topics include types of boats, trailering, navigation and more. Time: 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Location: Lake Elsinore Marine, 18010 Grand Ave., Lake Elsinore, California 92530. Contact: Peter Dawson. Email: peterdawson3@verizon.net. Phone: 951-202-1584. Cost: $75. Breakfast and lunch included.
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The Board of Port Commissioners has approved H. Parker Hospitality to develop a boutique hotel with 69 rooms on Parcel 8 in Ventura Harbor.
Ventura Harbor is getting a new hotel and hostel The Board of Port Commissioners unanimously approved the proposal by H. Parker Hospitality. By Nina K. Jussila
taxi operation. Peña expressed appreciation for Pacific Heritage Communities’ participation in the RFP process saying their proposal was exciting, but just the size of the project created parking concerns. “There were well over 100 people [at the May 24 meeting],” Peña stated. “I think that was the biggest crowd we had, and the H. Parker group received over 20 speakers. The majority, I would say all but 2 of them, were all in favor of
VENTURA — A new boutique hotel and adventure lodge is coming to Ventura Harbor. The Board of Port Commissioners unanimously voted 5-0 at a Ventura Port Commission meeting for these two developments. The developer, H. Parker Hospitality, presented the plans at previous meetings and was selected on May 24. The locations for these two waterfront developments are at Parcel 5 and Parcel 8 in Ventura Harbor. H. Parker Hospitality plans to develop a two-story adventure lodge The plan for Parcel 5, the and hostel with 12 shared rooms and 28 private rooms at Parcel 5. grass lawn between Ventura Harbor Village and Island Packers, is to H. Parker Hospitality. develop a cross between an adventure “We got a lot of public comment lodge and hostel. The lodge/hostel saying that the scale of those two would have private rooms as well as projects was just the perfect fit for the shared rooms with bunk beds. harbor and harbor village tenants and This will provide people with a other neighboring tenants that would “base” to where they can stay as they be adjacent to those development sites. explore the Channel Islands, according I think our board was very happy with to Ventura Port Commissioner James the comments they received from the Friedman. public. I think that those kinds of comAt Parcel 8, next to the Channel ments are what really drove a unaniIslands National Park headquarters, mous decision by our Board of Port would be a 69-room, high-end, familyCommissioners,” Peña continued. oriented hotel. The plan for this bouNow that a developer has been tique hotel includes a water taxi and selected for Parcel 5 and 8, the develdock. oper has to go through next steps of The original Request for Proposals approving plan details with the City (RFP) did not call for a dock as it is curCouncil of Ventura and the Coastal rently not “feasible on their parcel of Commission as well as negotiate lease land to have a dock that is accessible terms and conditions with the Port for guests and other visitors to access… District. for the water taxi,” according to Ventura “It’s not anything that’s going to Port District Oscar Peña. happen in the near future unfortunately. Peña did say if H. Parker Hospitality It’s a long process that occurs with any and other tenants want to contribkind of building on the coast here in ute to a water taxi to help fund it, the California,” Friedman pointed out. operation is something the Port District The owner of H. Parker Hospitality would consider. He also mentioned is Eli Parker, the son of Fess Parker – the Portside Ventura, which is currently actor for the Davy Crockett and Daniel under construction at Parcel 15, 16 and Boone television series in the 1950 and 18, has agreed to participate in a water 1960s.
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San Diego International Boat Show at a glance
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WHAT: The 2017 San Diego International Boat Show, the region’s premier summer boating event, provides guests an all-access pass to discover the boating lifestyle and a chance to shop the newest boats and marine accessories. More than 200 vessels - included an expanded selection of superyachts - will be on display. WHEN: June 15-18 WHERE: Spanish Landing Park East (Across from San Diego International Airport) 3900 N. Harbor Island Drive San Diego, CA 92101
Superyachts to highlight San Diego International Boat Show 14th iteration of show to feature about 200 boats for sale. By Parimal M. Rohit SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s boat lovers will spend another Father’s Day weekend walking the docks as one of the region’s largest boat shows returns to Spanish Landing, June 15-18. The 14th annual San Diego International Boat Show, produced by Duncan McIntosh Co., adds more than 100 feet of new dock space and 150,000 square feet of exhibitor space compared to last year’s event. This year’s boat show - just like last year - takes place just before the official start of summer. Boaters will be able to view about 200 boats on display at Spanish Landing Park East on Harbor Island, including an expanded selection of 10 superyachts (80-footers and larger). The latest in nautical gear, gadgets and accessories will also be featured at this year’s San Diego International Boat Show. A few yachts will be making debuts at this year’s
San Diego International Boat Show. Denison Yachts will be displaying Ipanema 58, which is making its West Coast debut. Meanwhile Free Form Factory offers attendees demos of its first fully electric power watercraft, Gratis.
HOURS (rain or shine): * Thursday, June 15: Noon-7 p.m. * Friday, June 16: Noon-7 p.m. * Saturday, June 17: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. * Sunday, June 18: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. WHAT TO SEE: Motoryachts, superyachts, trailer boats, sailboats, entry-level family cruisers, sportboats and luxury superyachts. Seminars, workshops, demonstrations and the latest in marine accessories. ADMISSION: $15 for adults; free for children 12 and younger. $5 discount with Military identification. Major credit cards accepted. DIRECTIONS:
Monte Carlo 5 South Coast Yachts will debut the new Monte Carlo 5, a 50-foot luxury fly bridge yacht, and the new Gran Turismo 46. Six new Beneteau sailboats from 31 to 55 feet will also be on display at this show. Due to high demand, Beneteau is sold out for the model year 2017, so these show boats are the only boats available for delivery for a full Southern California boating season.
Take the 405 Freeway to the 5 Freeway South, take the Interstate 8 exit toward El Centro and exit Rosecrans Street and merge onto Camino del Rio W. Make a left onto Nimitz Blvd., and a left on Harbor Drive. PARKING: Parking is located at the corner of Harbor Drive and Harbor Island Drive.
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For additional details, call 858-794-6974 – or visit the show website: sandiegointernationalboatshow.com.
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$20,000 price reduction for quick sale!! Won’t find a cleaner GB anywhere!!! “HAFA DAI” is a Grand Banks 42 Classic aft cabin design. The 42 Classic is the most successful trawler design ever produced. The semi-displacement hull, with its long keel, hard chines and a deep forefoot, provides a level of stability and comfort seldom matched by other boats. This classic two stateroom trawler offers everything that you would expect and more! A couple of recent features: 2 Brand new AGM batteries 2017, start batteries replaced 2016, newly Bristol varnished, bottom paint 2016, under water lights replaced 2016. “HAFA DAI” is in Bristol condition! Contact Cabrillo Yacht Sales or stop by their display at the San Diego International Boat Show for a personal tour. Contact 619-523-1745; info@cabrilloyachtsales.com
Marine LED Showroom in San Diego Marine Lighting Solutions has continued over the past few years to be the only complete marine lighting LED showroom in Southern California. Their showroom and knowledge surpasses other suppliers, particularly the online stores with little to no product knowledge. The showroom location in Point Loma offers Imtra, Cantalupi, Lumishore, Sea Vision, i2 Systems, Lumitec, Daniel R. Smith, Hella, Aqua Signal, Rigid and Quick Lighting as well as Vimar switching. Marine Lighting Solutions specializes in the most up-to-date LED lighting technology. Many products are in stock on location and can be drop shipped almost anywhere. The showroom has over 60 light products on display fully functioning for you to view. Stop by the Sunroad Boat Show to check out the Marine Lighting Solutions display booth and find out more about LED lighting or stop by the store in Point Loma and see the latest cutting edge lighting technology. Marine Lighting Solutions 2923 Canon St, Point Loma, CA 92106; 619987-2384; shelterislandLED.com
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Chuck Hovey Yachts to Present 70’ Viking Princess Sport Cruiser
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out vessel which features an internal staircase leading up to the air-conditioned, fully enclosed fly bridge which offers a retreat from the noise and wind allowing for easy conversation even while underway. The spacious master suite has an abundance of storage in drawers, hanging lockers, a flat screen TV and a private ensuite. A forward guest suite includes bunks to starboard and a day head easily accessed by both areas. The walk-around side decks of the 60-foot Maritimo allow safe and easy access to the foredeck. Stop by the Compass Point Yachts’ display to experience the Maritimo Yacht, renowned for performance, practicality and engineering excellence.
Bertram Experience the 54-foot 1987 Bertram convertible and its expansive cockpit at the boat show presented by Crow’s Nest Yachts. This classic sportfisher has rebuilt engines with only 700 hours, ZF electronics, Onan generators (5 years ago), large water maker, SAT radio, fighting chair, granite counter tops, newer stove/oven as well as a stainless standup fridge and freezer.
Bali 4.0 Imagine sailing away on the Bali 4.0. This catamaran is characterized by a single cockpit/saloon area, entirely flush and unencumbered by bulkheads, accessible via an immense folding glass door on electric rams. Cruising Yachts will be showcasing not just the Bali 4.0 but also the NC 11 and Jeanneau 54 at the boat show. Speaking of catamarans, Denison Yacht Sales will be featuring two of Fountaine Pajot’s most popular and sought after catamarans at this year’s boat show. The Ipanema 58, Fountaine Pajot’s flagship will be showing off her sleek and majestic figure just in time for summer. The main salon has a full-size galley and an enormous dining area with sliding glass doors which open wide to the cockpit. Don’t miss this opportunity to see her in person. Also featured at the show will be Fountaine Pajot’s very popular Lucia
40. She has many of the same amenities as her larger sister including a large cockpit, very spacious main salon and lots of natural light due to the panoramic layout of the windows. Come by Big Bay Yachts display and check out the incredible brokerage 48’ Tiara Convertible 2010, LLC owned and loaded with Furuno electronics and west coast fish rigged. This boat is loaded with options like a staircase to the FB, sea foam green hull color and much, much more. Big Bay Yachts is a proud sponsor of this year’s Bloody Decks annual Yellowtail Shootout June 23-25th. Come See the all new Hampton 650 Pilothouse. Hampton Yacht Group will have this solidly built cruiser features a custom interior with three spacious staterooms below deck. Stop by the Stan Miller Yachts display to see a variety of sportfishing and cruising yachts, including a 1993 Offshore Sedan 48 and a new Back Cove 37. Suncoast Yachts will be featuring an Island Packet 485 custom built for the original owner and completely outfitted for cruising (the buyer’s plans changed and he never took delivery). Come see this high quality, wellequipped yacht. Boat show attendees can also attend Powerboat 101 lessons, which is new this year. Powerboat 101 and Sailboat 101 offer a variety of lessons for attendees. Seminars and workshops will also be on the docket. The “Try It Cove” will feature inflatables, fishing kayaks and paddleboards. Adults will be able to enjoy a wine and beer garden, June 16-18, at the new Anchors and Ales Beer Garden. The garden will feature craft beer and wine tasting. Tickets for the Beer Garden is $25 and includes four tastings and food samples. Food trucks, live entertainment and a tiki bar will also populate this year’s boat show. San Diego International Boat Show’s hours are noon to 7 p.m. on June 15 and 16; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on June 17; and, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 18 (Father’s Day). Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for those with military identification. Children 12 and younger are free with a paid adult. Visit sandiegointernationalboatshow.com for more information.
KRISTINA 8, a 2006 Princess Viking Sport Cruiser with upgraded Twin MAN V12-CR 1360 horsepower diesels, has been Captain maintained with tender loving care. Sleeps eight in four staterooms plus has private crew quarters and a newer contemporary interior. She is pristine and shows excellent. Original owner.
70 Viking Princess Sport Cruiser offered by Chuck Hovey Yachts
Chuck Hovey Yachts is the exclusive West Coast Dealer for Fleming Pilothouse Motoryachts 55, 58, 65, 78 footers and is a full service yacht brokerage with display slips in Newport Beach, San Diego and Seattle. The Fleming is a well proven raised pilothouse motoryacht designed and built for serious cruising. Flemings offer cruising speeds up to 18 knots and now flexible layouts including midship master stateroom. Call Chuck Hovey Yachts in Newport Beach at 949-675-8092, San Diego at 619222-0626, and Seattle at 206-624-1908. Visit chuckhoveyyachts.com for more information.
Fountaine Pajot’s luxurious Ipanema 58 to headline the Denison display at the San Diego International Boat Show Denison Yacht Sales, with West Coast offices in San Diego, Newport Beach, Marina del Rey, San Francisco and Seattle, will be featuring two of Fountaine Pajot’s most popular and sought after catamarans at this year’s San Diego International Boat Show at Spanish Landing from June 15-18. Be prepared to be amazed. The Ipanema 58, Fountaine Pajot’s flagship will be showing off her sleek and majestic figure just in time for summer. This beauty has an abundance of deck space making sunbathing, lounging and entertaining a pure joy. Her expansive flybridge boasts a large bimini covered helm station alongside extensive seating enough to accommodate all of the guests on the yacht. Her interior is even more impressive with 5 very large and comfortable staterooms, each with its own bathroom. The main salon has a full-size galley and an enormous dining area with sliding glass doors which open wide to the cockpit. Don’t miss this opportunity to see her in person. Also featured at the show will be Fountaine Pajot’s very popular Lucia 40. The Lucia 40 was launched last year on the 40th Anniversary of Fountaine Pajot. She has many of the same amenities as her larger sisters including a large cockpit, very spacious main saloon and lots of natural light due to the panoramic layout of the windows. Strong sales with this model have created limited availability with only one production slot left for a 2017 delivery. Visitors to the show can also meet the Denison team. To learn more, visit us during the show Fountaine Pajot’s Ipanema 58 offered by Denison Yacht Sales or call one of our California offices: San Diego, 619-822-2715; Newport Beach, 949-791-4220; Marina del Rey, 310- 8215883; San Francisco, 510-981-2021; or visit DenisonYachtSales.com. Denison is also the West Coast dealer for Marquis, Carver, Dufour, Seawind and Privilege yachts.
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Paradise Village Marina’s Dick Markie to speak at the San Diego Boat Show Dick left San Francisco in 1990 after selling his business and started cruising Mexico. After several years cruising he was offered the opportunity to open and manage the Mazatlan Marina. It soon became a cruisers preferred stop on the way south on the mainland. Because of his success he was offered the job of designing, building and managing Paradise Village Marina in Nuevo Vallarta. With his guidance and complete support of the owners it was built and certified as the first and still the only “clean marina” in Mexico operating under the U.S. standards, including in-slip pump outs, clean potable dock water, certified fire protection and many other assets. Including a 5-Star hotel, golf course, American certified hospital, casino, halfmile beach, yacht club and spa, the marina received many awards from prestigious international magazines. Showboats International named it in the top 100 marinas in the world, best marina in Mexico by Pacific Coast Sportfishing, Marina of the month in October by Showboats International. Paradise Village Marina has hosted such famous regattas as the 2011 PAN AMERICAN WORLD GAMES, SAILING EVENTS, 2016 LASERS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, J24 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS and several other national and international competitions. With his 25 years experience and known for his honest straightforward answers, Dick brings a wealth of information to this venue. His seminars include in-depth discussions of Safety, Health care, Navy Boardings, routes and paperwork needed to enter Mexico. Local events not to miss, Provisioning, and any other topic you are interesting in.
The EVERGLADES 355CCX makes its first appearance in Southern California! NEWPORT PONTOONS INC. is proud to be the exclusive California dealer for EVERGLADES BOATS. Come see this amazing center console at the San Diego Boat Show. This model is fully equipped with an upper station, extensive Garmin electronics package as well as joy-stick docking and an underwater camera. Powered by triple Yamaha 300’s this boat is ready to go fishing today. UNSINKABLE with a lifetime hull warranty and a 5 year stem to stern warranty Everglades offers the best warranty in its class. EVERGLADES BOATS are the culmination of decades of experience and a passion for building the finest family-friendly fishing boats on the water.
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Every seminar includes appropriate sea stories, humor and some not- to-bebelieved experiences. Typical comments about his seminars are “informative, humorous, and fun». If you have any interest in cruising Mexico his seminars are not to be missed. Saturday, June 17 at 10am and Sunday, June 18 at 11am.
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Alexander Marine’s showroom located steps away from Newport Boat Show Alexander Marine USA is a premier yacht brokerage company leading in new and brokerage luxury yacht sales on the West Coast, with two preeminent locations in Seattle, Washington and Newport Beach, California. With four decades of expert knowledge, Alexander Marine has a full service team of yacht consultants, sales managers and administrators, marketing personnel and service technicians working to enhance our clients’ yachting experience and value. Alexander Marine completes all sales and service in-house with the help of our experienced and professional operations team, creating an effortless process for both the buyer & seller. The California division of Alexander Marine represents Ocean Alexander, Pursuit, and Regal. Ray Prokorym, Vice President of Alexander Marine, explains: “Alexander Marine USA is proud to be a full service provider with a wide range of well engineered and supported boats. With Pursuit, Regal, and Ocean Alexander in our line-up, we have all our clients’ needs covered. Our in house service technicians provide the training, service, and support our customers require.” We are ready to make your boating dreams a reality. Our yacht consultants have over a century of industry experience combined. The Alexander Marine waterfront showroom is located on the West Coast highway, the premier location to support all aspects of boating in Southern California. Contact any of our experienced and knowledgeable consultants today. Alexander Marine’s Southern California showroom is at 2101 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California. Call 949-515-7700 or visit alexandermarineusa.com.
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It’s as Simple as A,B,C at Big Bay Yachts… Albemarle, Brokerage and Cobia Boats!!! Big Bay Yachts is the dealer for Albemarle and Cobia boats and also represents some of the finest brokerage vessels around. Big Bay Yachts is a proud sponsor of this year’s Bloody Decks annual YELLOWTAIL SHOOTOUT June 23-25th, 2017. See more at bigbayaychts.com or yellowtailshootout.com or give us a call! 48’ Tiara offered by Big Bay Yachts Come by the show and check out this incredible brokerage 48’ Tiara Convertible 2010, LLC owned and loaded with Furuno electronics and west coast fish rigged. This boat is loaded with options like a staircase to the FB, sea foam green hull color and much, much more.
We at Big Bay Yachts, feel that Albemarle and Cobia represent some of the best vessels for the dollar in today’s marketplace. We are showcasing the Cobia 237 and 277 models at the SD Boat show, these 23’, and 27’ designs offer amenities of larger boats. Add the quality fit and finish with the great Cobia ride/performance, combined with attentive service from Big Bay Yachts and you have some of the best value available on the water today. Big Bay Yachts is a full service yacht brokerage with purchase, sales, management, and construction services dedicated to providing professional, quality service and counsel to our clients to maximize their boating lifestyle and enjoyment.
Newport Pontoons Inc. adds Monterey Boats for Southern California Newport Pontoons Inc. is the luxury boat specialist for Everglades Boats and Monterey Boats in Southern California. Whether you are looking for the ultimate family fishing boat or a luxury cruiser with overnight capabilities, we have what you are looking for and would be happy to discuss your options. Everglades Boats are Everglades 355CCX offered by Newport Pontoons designed for safety and comfort on the open water. They are the most solid, quiet and dry ride in their class. Everglades range from 23 feet to 43 feet in center consoles, dual consoles and cabin models. These boats are unsinkable, and come with a lifetime hull warranty and a 5-year stem-to-stern warranty, the best in the industry. Come and experience an Everglades boat and you will not be disappointed. Newport Pontoons recently began carrying the Monterey Boat line. We are very excited about this new opportunity and look forward to representing this fine line of boats. The quality of these boats is very impressive and ease of maintenance is superior. Newport Pontoons will be showing the 32-foot Super Sports and Sport Yachts at the San Diego Boat Show. The entire line can be accessed through Newport Pontoons Inc. Newport Pontoons also has a large rental fleet of Avalon Pontoons in Newport Harbor. These boats are rented out hourly with a two-hour minimum and are the best way to cruise Newport Harbor in style and comfort. Our pontoons can accommodate up to 12 guests, and you’re welcome to bring your own food and drinks to enjoy your day or evening.
Contact: 619-222-1124; Bigbayyachts.com
South Coast Yachts and Beneteau to host large display and New Model Debuts of Powerboats and Sailboats South Coast Yachts, Beneteau’s 2016 North American Dealer of the Year and also Top Customer Service Dealer will debut the new Monte Carlo 5 (50-footer) (pictured) Luxury Fly bridge Yacht and the New Gran Turismo 46 (pictured), along with the Beneteau Swift Trawler 30 feet and 44 feet. Six new Beneteau Sailboats from 31-55 feet will also be on display. Because of high demand, Beneteau is sold out for the model year 2017, so these show boats are the only boats available for delivery for a full Southern California boating season. The newest design in Express boats from Beneteau for 2017 is the new GT 46. The GT 46 is a stylish, IPS Volvo drive, express cruiser with two full beam luxury
Monte Carlo 5, Oceanis 48, Offered by South Coast Yachts
staterooms with private showers and heads. Beneteau Swift Trawlers, the best selling trawler brand in the USA, are available from 30-50 feet. You will appreciate seeing the new Swift Trawler 30 (33 feet overall) in our display. She is the perfect boat for those weekends at Two Harbors or Avalon. Her single diesel with bow and stern thrusters make her efficient and easy to drive. The Gran Turismos range is available from 40-50 feet. Get aboard the new Italian designed luxury fly bridge yacht built by Beneteau, the Monte Carlo 5 (50 footer) at the SD show. She is a Nuvolari & Lenard design with twin IPS 600’s and three spacious staterooms. Bring ten of your closest friends for a comfortable view from her fly bridge!
South Coast Yachts is the exclusive authorized Beneteau Power dealer for Southern California and the authorized Beneteau Sailboat dealer for San Diego, Newport Beach, & Arizona. We are proud to have been awarded the Top Customer Service Dealer award by Beneteau from 2011 to 2016 with 100 percent Customer Satisfaction scores. Our Service Department offers everything you could possibly need for your Sailboat or Powerboat and guarantees a joyful experience with your service needs. South Coast Yachts can be reached at 619-224-7784 (San Diego) or 949-673-1607 (Newport Beach). Our website is scyachts.com.
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54’ Bertram offered by Crow’s Nest Yachts
Crow’s Nest Yachts treats the San Diego International Show with “Neat Trick 3” Time to get fishy with an upgraded and refitted classic sportfisher at the San Diego show. A great example of a proven classic platform, “Neat Trick 3” starts with a 54’ 1987 Bertram convertible and its expansive cockpit. Add rebuilt engines with only 700 hours, ZF electronics, Onan generators (5 years ago), large water maker, SAT radio, and fighting chair. Prepare your catch on upgraded granite counter tops and newer stove/oven, and throw the rest in the stainless standup fridge & freezer! For more information, see it at the show or contact Paul Enghauser at 949-606-3952. Crow’s Nest Yachts has offices in San Diego, Newport Beach, and Seattle.
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Maritimo M60 2009 Motoryacht This beautiful one-owner M60 is spacious and thoughtfully laid out; the internal staircase leads up to the air-conditioned, fully enclosed flybridge which offers a retreat from the noise and wind allowing for easy conversation even while underway, and the upper Juliette deck is perfect for coffee to cocktails! The spacious master suite has an abundance of storage in drawers, hanging lockers, a flat screen T.V. and a private ensuite. Your guests are comfortably accommodated in a forward guest suite, bunks to starboard and a day head easily accessed by both areas.
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The walk-around side decks of the 60’ Maritimo allow safe and easy access to the foredeck, perfect for children and pet exploration whether you are pulling up a mooring, dropping anchor, getting the lines and fenders ready. She is also fully equipped with huge galley, pantry, dishwasher, and washer/dryer.
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Join Stan Miller Yachts at the San Diego International Boat Show Stop by the Stan Miller Yachts display at the upcoming San Diego International Boat Show, June 15-18. You’ll have the opportunity to visit a variety of sportfishing and cruising yachts, including a beautiful 1993 48 Offshore Sedan and a new Back Cove 37. Check out the Stan Miller Yachts website (stanmilleryachts.com) for an updated list of boats on display. Stan Miller Yachts is proud to be the authorized dealer for some of the finest boat building brands in the world, including Viking, Hatteras, Back Cove, Sabre, Mag Bay and Sanlorenzo. Stop by the display to chat with the team about what’s new with all of these fine yacht builders. If you can’t make it to this year’s San Diego International Boat Show, visit the new Stan Miller Yachts offices at Intrepid Landing in San Diego. The San Diego office team of Blake Oversmith, Geoff Swing and Steve Blackman offer an experienced team of boating experts. In addition to San Diego, Stan Miller Yachts also has offices in Long Beach, Newport Beach and Seattle. Stop in to see how SMY can assist you in selling or buying your next boat, or visit us on the web at stanmilleryachts.com.
Walker Interiors expands Point Loma Showroom In addition to continuing their long tradition of yacht projects, Walker Interiors will continue serving Point Loma residents by expanding its local showroom. The showroom expansion includes a full range of Hunter Douglas window treatments, Grohe hardware, carpet, fabrics, upholstery and Jura Capressa coffee machines. Yacht projects have ranged from minor updates for resale to total refit with hull extensions. For simple projects Walker Interiors can provide product selection and specification combined with purchase and installation guidance. Larger projects can include presentation with in depth conceptual drawings and color development, construction drawings as needed, spatial planning, switching and lighting layout and specification, plus specification and acquisition for all interior needs. Walker Interiors also provides active management and participation during the entire process to assure quality control. Initial consultation is at no charge. For your one stop shopping needs, please call 619-222-1694 or visit our website for a sample of our portfolio at walkerinteriorsinc.com.
Suncoast Yachts will be featuring an Island Packet 485 at the San Diego Boat Show this year. Custom built for the original owner and completely outfitted for cruising, the buyer’s plans changed and he never took delivery. Upon completion, she was proclaimed by the Island Packet Factory to be “the nicest Island Packet we have ever built”. The following are just a few of her options: painted blue hull, radar arch, generator, solar panels, air/heat, watermaker, hurricane heater, Outback inverter, custom Iverson dodger/bimini w/ two full enclosures, windlass w/ ground tackle, underwater lights and custom cockpit Island Packet 485 cushions. The full electronics packet features: HD radar/plotter, 9” and 12” display screens, auto pilot, sat phone, sat TV, SSB and HAM radios, two ICOM VHF’s, AIS and much more. As equipped, this vessel lists for $1,228,000.00 but the current asking price is $895,000. If you plan on cruising, you must come see this high quality, well-equipped yacht. Come see us and let’s talk about why Island Packet is one of the 18 World’s Best Sailboats! Please call us at 619-523-8000 or visit us at suncoastyachts.com.
Boat Loans from Joni Geis, Sterling Associates What boat is calling your name? With rates as low as they are right now, you should consider the benefits of a boat loan — and Joni Geis of Sterling & Associates is the boat loan specialist to call, before you buy. Sterling Associates is a recreational financing company that provides financing for new and used boats and yachts, specializing in boat loans and yacht financing.“We can also refinance your existing loan today,” Geis said. “I treat my customers like family, because I understand the passion for boating,” she added.“I am a boater too. My goal is to get you qualified to buy your dreamboat as fast and efficiently as possible. Let me do all the work for you.” Call Joni Geis today with any questions you have about financing your dreamboat before you buy. Even if you are planning to pay cash, there are several good reasons to finance. In reality, the boat may cost you more if you pay cash. Financing vs. paying cash could allow you to: * Free up your cash for other investments that may have higher borrowing costs — such as college tuition. * Deduct interest expense on the boat loan, as a second home tax deduction. * Let your money work for you, since your after-tax interest expense could be less than earnings on investments. * Recoup a portion of your cash. Equity loans are not readily available, if you need the cash later. However, you can recoup a
portion of your cash if you finance within 90 days of the purchase. There is no better time to choose Sterling Associates as your preferred lender. Sterling Associates ensures personal, secure and convenient attention to your financing needs. Unlike faceless online sources that are designed to be inaccessible, Sterling Associates can be there to explain all of the different aspects of your loan. A simple phone call can answer all of your questions and concerns about qualifying. It’s a lot easier than you think. “At Sterling Associates, we make boat loans fast, fun and easy,” Geis said.“We keep it simple, so the only thing you have to focus on is buying the right boat for you and your family. “Sterling Associates’ mission is to exceed customers’ expectations by providing professional, personalized service while making their dreams come true,” Geis said. For more information, call Geis at 877224-4468 or visit boatlenderusa.com.
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Come See the All New Hampton 650 Pilothouse at the San Diego Show! This solidly built cruiser features a stunning custom interior throughout. The wide 17-foot 8-inch beam accommodates covered side decks for protected movement around the yacht. The main salon now has tri-fold doors for an open alfresco experience, and is equipped with the very latest audio and video entertainment equipment; including a 42-inch HD/ LCD TV and Bose surround sound system. The galley is up on the same level as the pilothouse and is equipped with premium appliances and granite countertops. The pilothouse offers excellent visibility. A forward facing settee and table offers a comfortable conversation area with the captain while underway or can be converted to a dinette six. Below are three spacious staterooms, all with ensuite heads. The master stateroom features a king size bed, excellent storage and cedar-lined walk-in closet and hanging lockers. The master and both guest heads have premium quality faucets, granite countertops and granite heated floors. The VIP stateroom has a centerline queen size bed, abundant locker and drawer space. The flybridge offers a large seating area with adjustable table, premium helm chairs, wet-bar, refrigerator, ice-maker and SS propane BBQ. An aircraft style door in the transom gives easy access to the stand up lazarette and engine room that has been carefully designed with an emphasis on serviceability. The hull is solid 100 percent hand-laid fiberglass reinforced with two layers of Kevlar from chine to chine and 3 layers of Kevlar in a forward collision zone. The deck, deckhouse, and flybridge are cored with high strength
Divinycell utilizing modern construction techniques for maximum strength to weight ratio. The attention to detail in every facet of construction is what continues to reflect Hampton Yachts’ uncom-
promising commitment to superior yacht design and construction in these Hampton semi-custom yachts. Contact Hampton Yacht Group 949-515-0006; hamptonyachtgroup.com.
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Come aboard our lineup of new Jeanneau sailboats, motor yachts, and the inspiring new Bali 4.0 Catamaran from Cruising Yachts At Cruising Yachts, we carry the largest selection of new and pre-cruised sailing and motor yachts on the West Coast. Need to sell your boat? We sell a brokerage boat on average every 2 and a half days. The BALI 4.0 is characterized by a single cockpit / saloon area, entirely flush and unencumbered by bulkheads, accessible via an immense The BALI 4.0 is characterized by a single cockpit / saloon area, entirely flush folding glass door on and unencumbered by bulkheads, accessible via an immense folding glass electric rams. door on electric rams. The NC 11 enjoys a panoramic view and a fully equipped helm station make coastal cruising easy and enjoyable. Z-drive twin engines make it even better. With her twin engines with shaft drive and thrusters, the VELASCO 43 F redefines the modern power cruiser… dedicated to family fun on the water. The Jeanneau 54 yacht’s every aspect is all-new and designed to fit the way you live, like no other yacht in her class. Designed by world-renowned naval architect, Philippe Briand, the new Sun Odyssey 519 incorporates of all the latest design developments and innovations. Cruising Yachts can be reached at: San Diego 619-681-0633; Marina Del Rey 310-8218300; Newport Beach 619-681-0634; Alameda 510-521-1327; Sausalito 415-269-4909. Or visit us at cruisingyachts.net.
NEWPORT PONTOONS INC. BRINGS MONTEREY BOATS BACK TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWPORT PONTOONS INC. Southern California’s luxury boat specialist has added the MONTEREY BOAT line to their fleet. Founded in 1985, MONTEREY’S main focus is on quality, design and ease of maintenance. NEWPORT PONTOONS will be showcasing the 295 Sport Yacht and the 328 Super Sport at the San Diego Boat Show. MONTEREY’S proven construction techniques and quality-driven processes keep them at the forefront of our competition time and again.
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The 2017 iteration of Transpac will include a multihull rating system. The new handicapping system would allow monohulls and multihulls to race in this year’s 2,225-nautical-mile trek from Los Angeles to Honolulu.
Multihull rating to be added to Transpac 2017 race Sailors and crew are enduring seminars, inspections, measurements, certifications and new rating system ahead of Pacific trek. By Parimal M. Rohit LOS ANGELES — Sailors participating in the 49th running of the biennial Transpac race – a 2,225-nautical-mile trans-Pacific race from Los Angeles to Honolulu – will welcome a new wrinkle in this year’s edition: a multihull rating system. This year’s race will rely on a new handicapping system (ORR-MH, or Offshore Racing Rule – Multihull) for multihull entries. The race runs July 3-21. Nearly five-dozen vessels from several countries – both monohull and multihull – have already registered for Transpac 2017. At least two of the entries are 100-foot vessels: Manouch Moshayedi’s Rio 100 and Ken Read’s Comanche.
The downwind race’s top prize is known as “Barn Door” – a perpetual trophy offered to the fastest fleet since 1949. A vast majority of entries hail from the United States, though crews from Canada, England, Italy, Japan and Norway will also be competing. Participants include: Steve Meheen’s 63-foot Aszhou, Karl Otto Book’s 44-foot Cubaneren, John Raymont’s Andrew-40 Fast Exit, Noriyasu Kato’s 76-footer Fujicap, Giovanni Soldini’s Mod 70 Maserati, H.L. Enloe’s ORMA 60 Mighty Merloe, Lloyd Thornburg’s 70-footer Phaedo3 and Viggo Torbensen’s 41-foot Time Shaver. Transpac 2017 will use time-on-time scoring based on a wind matrix model; the race will also allow for sail stacking. Races kick off in three separate classes, with the first group trekking west July 3; the next two classes will head out July 5 and 6, respectively. Send off events will be held July 1 and 2 at Long Beach’s Rainbow Harbor. All races begin at Pt. Fermin in San Pedro; teams
will trek across the Pacific Ocean until they arrive at Diamond Head in Honolulu more than two weeks later. An awards ceremony will be held at Hawai’i Yacht Club on July 21. Transpac, organized by the Transpacific Yacht Club, is one of the world’s oldest races, kicking off in 1905. Wild Oats established the race’s most recent record, completing the longest days 24 hour run for a monohull in 2015 (452 nautical miles). The oldest yacht to ever compete on a Transpac was Dorade, a 52-foot sloop participating in the 2013 race. Dorade was 83 years old at the time of her entry. Goodwill was the largest yacht to ever compete; the 161-foot vessel entered Transpac in 1953 and 1959. The closest boat-for-boat finish occurred in 1955, when Kawamee defeated Marie Amelie by 4 seconds for a sixth to finish in Class B. Additional information about the race is available online at 2017.transpacyc.com/race-info. The final deadline for entries was May 30.
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By Nina K. Jussila LONG BEACH — What does Shark Week and this year’s Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week have in common? Both events kick off on June 23 this year. Shark Week, just the same, might as well be a sub-theme of the Ullman Sails race, what with recent shark sightings off the Long Beach coast. Great white sharks were sighted off the Long Beach peninsula at the same time as the races last year. As many as 10 great white sharks have already been spotted off the Long Beach coast just ahead of this year’s race. Sharks aside, the Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week takes place over three days from June 23 to 25. Both Long Beach Yacht Club (LBYC) and Alamitos Bay Yacht Club (ABYC) host this threeday event. More than 100 boats are expected to participate. The races include a variety of classes of boats covering various courses on the water. The One Design and PHRF buoy racing will take place in one of two ocean courses or within the breakwater. Those participating in the random
leg PHRF and Orca will race around San Pedro Bay. Teams consisting of family members can register to win the Golison & Kent Family Trophy. “This trophy will be awarded to the highest placing boat with the lowest average race score, whose skipper sails the series with a minimum of three family members aboard including the skipper,” as stated on the Long Beach Race Week website. Three teams representing one yacht club or one geographic area can also register for the Yacht Club Challenge. One crew from each team must take part in the Catalina 37 class race. More than 100 boats are expected to participate in this year’s Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week. The sailing event Racers can start each day of begins June 23; the last day to register is June 20. the race with a complimentary hot cup of gourmet coffee at LBYC. ABYC is having a party followA water taxi will be available to at raceoffice@lbyc.org or 562-493-5173. ing the Friday races. LBYC hosts a rum transport participants between LBYC The deadline to register is June 20. party following the Saturday races. and ABYC. Participating yachts in need Register by June 5 for a $50 discount. Trophies will be presented at LBYC on of mooring can be assigned to one by Details about the races and registration the final day. contacting LBYC’s Waterfront Director are available online at lbrw.org.
Charity regatta comes to Dana Point Harbor first weekend of June Dana West Yacht Club hosts this annual event benefiting City of Hope and youth sailing.
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DANA POINT — Dana West Yacht Club (DWYC) is hosting the 20th annual Charity Regatta, June 2-4. The activities take place on the water and on land to benefit The City of Hope and the Dana West Youth Sailing Foundation. The 3-day event kicks off on Friday evening, June 2, with wine and brew tasting. Various on-water activities are scheduled for Saturday, June 3. These
races will be followed by an evening party with live music, food trucks as well as silent and live auctions. The races continue on Sunday followed by awards and more music. “Join us Friday evening, June 2 for a Wine & Brew Tasting hosted by Southern Wine and Spirits. Saturday’s activities include participation and viewing of several yacht races, a junior’s regatta and dinghy poker run. Celebrate with us at the after-race party Saturday evening for live music and savoring a menu prepared by popular local food trucks. Attendees can support the
City of Hope is the designated beneficiary of this year’s annual Charity Regatta, hosted by Dana West Yacht Club, June 2-4.
charities through silent and live auctions offering art, gift baskets, vacations and other unique items. Stay for more live music and dancing into the evening upstairs in the yacht club,” DWYC’s Vice Commodore George Bloomfield said. These activities are raising funds for the City of Hope, a treatment and research center for cancer. “City of Hope is an amazing organization devoted to the research and treatment aimed at conquering many of today’s most serious diseases”, Bloomfield stated. “The City of Hope
has touched many of our members’ lives over the years, and DWYC is extremely proud to support such an effective organization” The races also benefit the Dana West Youth Sailing Foundation. Portion of the proceeds will help provide small sailboats to young sailors for educational purposes. DWYC is located at 24601 Dana Drive in Dana Point Harbor. To learn more about the 20th Annual Charity Regatta, go online at dwyc.org or call Tamara Tatich at 949-498-8401.
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Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week, a simultaneous start with Shark Week
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Yellowtail bites are aplenty for Orange County anglers, as local fishermen aboard Davey’s Locker’s Thunderbird are reeling in volumes of forks. The 30 anglers aboard Thunderbird’s May 18 overnight trip caught 40 yellowtail; 16 anglers reeling in 31 forks on a 1.5-day trip the following day.
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Proposal to make youth fishing free won’t move forward the eligibility to fish for free to 18 years of age. Given that over 70 percent of anglers learned to fish during their youth, making fishing more affordable could increase future fishing participation rates and increase future fishing license sales,” California Sportfishing League staff stated on its website of AB 478. A legislative analysis published by the Assembly Appropriations Committee stated the bill, if signed into law, would result in a loss of revenues for the state. The Fish and Game Preservation Fund, for example, could lose $1.55 million in annual revenues, according to the Appropriation Committee’s legislative analysis. California could also suffer future revenue losses from Sport Fish Restoration Act funds if AB 478
Some non-adult anglers will still have to pay a fee for fishing licenses in California as a proposal to make the angling permits free to anyone younger than 18 years old won’t move forward.
All anglers between 16 and 18 years old still must pay sportfishing license fee. By Parimal M. Rohit
SACRAMENTO — An attempt to make sportfishing free for all youth in California won’t make it to the legislative floor for a vote, let alone the governor’s desk for signature as Assembly Bill 478 (AB 478) has stalled. Assembly member Marie Waldron’s (R-Escondido) proposal was placed on the suspense file in March but was never taken off since, according to legislative records. A legislative update of fishing bills posted on the California Sportfishing League website stated AB 478 “is dead.” AB 478 did gain some traction in
late March, when the Assembly’s Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee voted in favor of the bill. Legislators placed the bill on the suspense file shortly after the passage. However the bill’s lack of movement since has not boded well for making it out of this year’s legislative session. Waldron’s proposal, if signed into law, would have updated California law to make fishing free for any resident younger than 18 years of age. The California Sportfishing League supported AB 478, arguing the proposal would help make recreational fishing more accessible to anglers and ensure a new generation of outdoors enthusiasts would drop a line into the water. “Under existing law, anglers are not required to obtain a fishing license until the age of 16. This bill increases
became law, the legislative analysis continued. “[Department of Fish and Wildlife] estimates that approximately 22,000 16 and 17-year olds purchase resident fishing licenses and 100 purchase nonresidential licenses each year,” AB 478’s legislative analysis stated. “While this bill will result in a loss of licensing revenue to the [Department of Fish and Wildlife], the proponents of the bill argue, by removing the fee, more young people will be encouraged to take up fishing, and that over time this will result in an increase in the number of fishing licenses sold, potentially offsetting the loss of revenue. “Whether removing the requirement for a license for 16 and 17-years olds will encourage more individuals to take up fishing is unknown,” the bill’s legislative analysis continued. The 2017 base fee for a California sportfishing license is $47.01 for residents and $126.36 for nonresidents. Other costs include report card fees (for certain catches) and fishing with a second rod.
State Senate weighs in on fishing reform legislation SB 187, which would change licensing schedule, was set for a senatorial vote on May 31. By Parimal M. Rohit SACRAMENTO — A proposal to eliminate California’s calendar-based fishing license system faced its first test May 31, as the State Senate scheduled a vote for Senate Bill 187 (SB 187). The legislation proposes to switch the state’s fishing license system to a 12-month cycle. An announcement of the final vote was not announced prior to press time. Updates on SB 187’s progress will be available on fishrapnews.com. Fishing advocacy groups had been pushing for the state’s licensing system to be updated to a 12-month cycle. Anglers who buy a fishing license on June 1, under the current system, would pay an annual fee for a permit expiring seven months from now. The same license purchased in a 12-month cycle would be valid from June 1 of this year to May 31 of next year. This is the second attempt since 2015 to change the fishing licensing system from a calendar to 12-month cycle. SB 187 must gain a majority vote in the State Senate before moving forward to the Assembly.
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Report: Almost half of California’s salmon and trout to be extinct before 2070
By Parimal M. Rohit STATEWIDE — Nearly half of California’s most common freshwater fish species probably won’t exist anymore by 2067 if the current trajectory is not reversed, a joint report issued by California Trout (CalTrout) and U.C. Davis’s Center for Watershed Studies claimed. The report was published May 16. Researchers stated 45 percent of California’s salmonids are likely to be extinct within the next 50 years. Climate change is cited as the primary culprit of why fish species such as salmon, steelhead and trout are on the verge of disappearing entirely. “State of the Salmonids II: Fish in Hot Water” specifically stated 27 of 31 fish species in California are threatened by climate change. Only one fish species – the coastal rainbow trout – is considered a “low threat” from the impacts of climate change. “The majority of salmonid species in
salmon, pink salmon, Sacramento winterrun Chinook salmon, two distinct populations of spring-run Chinook salmon, two distinct populations of summer steelhead, steelhead of the south coast, California golden trout, Kern River rainbow trout, and McCloud River redband trout,” Robert Lusardi, Peter A report predicts nearly half of California’s salmon, steelhead and trout will be Moyle, Patrick extinct by 2067. However researchers believe there is still enough time to save Samuel and Jacob the freshwater species. Katz wrote in their blog. California is currently facing, or is likely to “The ‘State of the Salmonids II’ report face, extinction from climate change if makes it clear that many native salmonids in present trends continue,” researchers stated California are on a trajectory towards in their report. extinction, if present trends continue,” A blog post written by researchers assoresearchers continued. ciated with U.C. Davis’s Center for Six variables were listed as the main Watershed Sciences listed the fish species environmental threats to salmonid species: most likely to be extinct. lack of cold water, low and variable stream “Species most likely to disappear from flows, constricted habitat, reduced habitat California included coho salmon, chum suitability, food web alteration and rising sea NOAA photo
U.C. Davis and CalTrout study claims 45 percent freshwater fish species will disappear within 50 years.
levels. The situation, though dire, is not necessarily a death sentence, according to the published study, as researchers stated action could be taken now to ensure future survival of the species in question. “Salmon, steelhead, and trout have adapted to a wide variety of climatic conditions in the past, and could likely survive substantial changes to climate in the absence of other human-caused stressors,” researchers stated in the May 16 study. “By taking actions to reduce the threats identified in this report, allowing salmonid species access to a variety of high-quality habitats at appropriate times, and increasing population abundance, species resilience to climate change can be improved.” The study, which is a follow-up to a similar study conducted in 2008, suggested the threatened species could survive if watersheds, water sources and habitats are all properly managed. “Improving salmonid status throughout California requires protecting and restoring the places that matter most and promoting strategies that will increase salmonid diversity and resiliency,” researchers stated. Visit caltrout.org/sos to view the study.
Anglers aboard Coroloma out of Oxnard’s Hook’s Landing spent portions of Memorial Day weekend reeling in plenty of rockfish (among other catches). A three-quarter-day open party charter on May 28, for example, had 48 anglers aboard who reeled in 310 rockfish, 51 whitefish, 8 sculpin and 1 lingcod. The bites weren’t as easy to come by aboard Pacific Queen out of San Diego, but the sportfishing vessel posted a photo of angler Stephen on its Facebook page with a snagged bluefin. Yellowtail bites were happening during the Memorial Day weekend, including these reported catches aboard Mirage and Thunderbird on May 26. Hook’s Landing, Mirage, Pacific Queen, Thunderbird photos
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Aloha Spirit strikes gold OXNARD — The 20 anglers aboard Aloha Spirit’s full-day May 12 jaunt out of Oxnard came back to shore with a heavy load – thanks, in part, to the 90-pound opah catch. Aloha Spirit shared the catch on its Facebook page and the opah quickly became a viral sensation, what with several media outlets covering the hot bite. In all the opah was one of nearly 100 catches aboard Aloha Spirit’s full-day run. Anglers also reeled in 83 rockfish, five whitefish and one each of scorpionfish, sheephead, yellowtail, lingcod and, yes, opah.
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Mercury Rising By Parimal M. Rohit Warm weather made for great fishing opportunities during the May 19 weekend, with the mercury reaching the 80s and 90s May 20 and 21. Gary of the Carpenter’s Union certainly made good
on hitting the water in search of quality bites. His fishing line caught more than a nibble as Gary reeled in this 9-pound sheephead aboard Capt. Steve Earwood’s Coroloma out of Hook’s Landing in Oxnard. The May 21 catch was made near Anacapa Island; Gary used fresh dead squid and jigs.
Tight lines State Senate approves proposal to evaluate local fishing laws What’s Up: California’s State Senate unanimously voted in favor of SB 234 as part of its May 15 legislative calendar, setting the bill up for a round of consideration in the Assembly. SB 234, introduced in this session by State Sen. Tom Berryhill, R-Twain Harte, would call for the Fish and Game Commission to conduct a survey of local fishing laws and regulations and determine whether the ordinances are consistent with local police powers. The survey’s results must be submitted to the state legislature by Dec. 31, 2018. “According to the author and supporters, some local jurisdictions have
fishing ordinances that should be preempted by state law and they believe that fishing regulations should be set by the state in part to avoid confusion to anglers,” a legislative analysis of SB 234, filed on the State Senate floor in late April, stated. The upper legislative house voted 38-0 in favor of SB 234, with State Sen. Andy Vidak, R-Visalia, not lodging a vote. Language of SB 234 states, “A city or county has no authority [under existing law] to regulate fish and game except that a city or county may adopt an ordinance that incidentally affects fishing and hunting for the protection of public health and safety.” Bottom Line: SB 234 received its first read in the Assembly and was held at desk on May 16; a bill “held at desk” means it is awaiting a committee assignment.
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SAN DIEGO BLUEFIN AND YELLOWTAIL NEWS: Bites have been hit and miss for both the bluefin and yellowfin over the past week, but with calm seas by mid-week, bites were picking up. Skipper Gavin Harbour reported, mid-day May 24 from Pacific Queen’s overnight trip, 10 bluefin on the deck, but the bites were all on light line and livåe bait with schools of fish everywhere and flat calm seas. Lots of lost fish on the lighter gear, but some fish have been in the 100-pound class. On Pacific Queen’s May 23 overnight jaunt out of Fisherman’s Landing, the 29 anglers on board didn’t land one bluefin but had five yellowtail and two bigger bonito. On the May 22 overnight with 19 anglers, there were two bluefin and 95 yellowtail (limits) landed. There were 27 anglers on New Lo-An’s May 23 overnight trip out of Point Loma Sportfishing returning with 29 yellowtail up to 20-plus pounds and 88 bonito running from four to 8 pounds. Tribute out of Seaforth Sportfishing had a pair of good overnight trips. On May 20, the 33 anglers on board landed four bluefin and 165 yellowtail (limits) and the May 21 trip with just 19 anglers had nine
bluefin and 18 yellowtail. The three-quarter-day boats are also getting into this same bluefin bites. Mission Belle out of Point Loma Sportfishing reported in on May 24 with nine bluefin early in the day. On a May 23 three-quarter-day trip, 10 anglers landed six bluefin tuna and 28 yellowtail. The May 21 trip with 28 anglers produced just nine yellowtail. San Diego out of Seaforth Sportfishing had 25 anglers on its May 23 three-quarter-day trip and caught six bluefin tuna and one yellowfin tuna. Liberty out of Fisherman’s Landing had 11 anglers on a May 23 three-quarter-day trip and caught 18 bluefin tuna, while the May 22 trip with 13 anglers produced 10 bluefin. Vendetta out of H&M Landing had 14 anglers on its May 24 three-quarter-day trip and landed limits of 70 yellowtail. WINDS HAMPER CLEMENTE AND CATALINA BITES: Typical for May, winds have continued to make fishing conditions tough much of the past week at both San Clemente and Catalina islands for the Los Angeles and Orange County boats making this run. Fishing was a challenge due to wind on Wednesday (a contrast to calm conditions out of San Diego), but the yellowtail showing at San Clemente have been running from four to 30 pounds with a nice 13- to 15-pound average. Thunderbird out of Davey’s Locker was on
an overnight trip to Clemente with 30 anglers on May 23 and caught 42 yellowtail. The May 22 trip, also with 30 anglers, produced 14 yellowtail. El Dorado out of Long Beach Sportfishing was also on an overnight trip May 23, and the 23 anglers on board landed 26 yellowtail, 16 bonito, 14 whitefish, nine calico bass, two sheephead, and two rockfish. Freedom, on an overnight trip out of 22nd Street Landing May 23, had 17 anglers who landed 18 yellowtail and 45 bonito (and most of the bonito have been in the two to fourpound range off Clemente). On a May 22 overnight jaunt, 26 anglers landed 26 yellowtail and 30 rockfish. The Catalina action has also been hampered by wind, but skippers continue to find good fall-back action on bottom fish and bass. Pursuit out of 22nd Street Landing had 42 anglers on its May 23 all-day trip and landed 10 yellowtail along with 34 whitefish, 21 calico bass, 12 perch, four sheephead and two barracuda. Native Sun, also out of 22nd Street Landing, had 29 anglers on its May 24 threequarter-day trip and landed 72 yellowtail, 42 bonito, five calico bass, and one barracuda.
show most days. Sport King out of LA Waterfront Sportfishing had eight anglers on its May 23 three-quarter-day trip and landed 36 red snapper, 32 rockfish, 15 whitefish, and one sheephead. On May 22, Betty-0 out of Marina del Rey Sportfishing had 11 anglers who caught limits of 110 red snapper, 17 whitefish, and one sand bass.
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LLC owned, identical to Ocean Alexander, low hrs Cats. Trans This is the most comfortable and well maintained 63' NPT slip. Thrusters, 3 staterooms. $549,000 anywhere, trans. slip in Newport, price reduced to $424,000
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1988 COOPER PROWLER
2012 ASSAULT 43'
$80K spent in last 24 months. New enclosure, new electronics, seller may finance, Detroit TD’s. $149,000
Aft cabin motor yacht, great condition, trans NB slip. $79,000
Cummins T-diesels, 750 demo hrs, surface drives, 65 mph, never used by Navy. $90,000
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Twin Cummins T-Diesels, trans NB Slip, nice electronics. $195,000
Factory High performance Cat turbo diesels. $74,900.
Cummins T-diesels. Nice condition, recent price reduction. $159,000
1941 MATTHEWS CLASSIC SEDAN 38'
2000 TIARA 3500
1992 BENETEAU 310
Beautifully maintained, runs excellent $99,000
LLC Owned, UW lights, twin Cummins T-Diesels, trans NB slip. $179,500
Slip available in Newport, low hrs, Volvo T-diesel. Trades considered. $29,000
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1987 BLUE MOON 31'
2007 RIBCRAFT 19'
Demo military rib, Steyr 300 hp T-diesel, jet drive, low hrs, righting system, 1 point lifting $175,000
Beautiful hand built by shipwright/owner at our docks $39,000
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2000 47' Bayliner 4788 Pilothouse M/Y
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Watermaker, Genset, Inverter, Large Battery Bank. Catalina Ready! $199,000
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Race Ready, Large Sail Inventory, Trailer Included, Excellent Condition. $79,000
Transferable LLC, 3196 Cats, Low Hours, Superb Condition. $299,000
2005 34' Catalina MkII $99,000
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Universal Diesel, Xantrex Inverter, Raymarine Electronics Package. Clean & Catalina ready!
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SEA RAY 240 SUNDANCER, 2008: Original owner. Galvanized trailer, char tplotter, camper canvas, underwater lights, snap in carpets, cockpit cover, anchor roller and much more. $39,900. Craig 818-970-2858 or craigh@aerialvideo.com
34’ CALIFORNIAN PILOTHOUSE, 2005: Built by Navigator Yachts. Unique, well equipped, single diesel with bow and stern thrusters and generator. Like New! Great weekend cruiser! $150,000. 310-684-9362, captjenstarr@gmail.com.
26’ SKIPJACK, 1991: Flybridge, always stored covered on trailer, owned since 1994, excellent condition, I/O Volvo Penta 570V8, duo prop, includes galvanized trailer, bimini with enclosure, full canvas cover. $42,500/obo. 805-680-0977
35’ SILVERTON SEDAN 2005: Complete electronics, new risers and manifolds, 110 hours on Crusaders, new sat TV, Gen/Air “LIKE NEW”. $109,900. Call 562-252-2167 bkr.
1993 REGAL 272 Aft-Cabin with 454 Bravo one(1) 9 ft beam. Lots of New equipment and maintenance. Turn- key ready. Trailer included. REDUCED! $21,500. Call John at 661-5870869 or 661-331-2658.
30’ CLASSIC CRUISER: Twin 318 Chryslers. NEW: Electrical, 110v & 12v, complete freshwater system, outside window covers, and much more. 562-438-2319
36’ PACIFICA 1976: Twin diesel 653 Detroit engines, upper/lower helm stations, 400 gallon fuel tank, bait tank, saltwater wash-down, sleeps 4-5. Ideal for spor t-fishing and Captain owned. $41,995. 858-442-1871 or 1872.
36’ STEPHENS, 1959: Beautiful, wellmaintained classic 36’ Stephens FDMY. New paint, varnish, electronics, canvas and mechanical inspection. Call Blake Oversmith at 619-665-7398.
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1996 FORMULA 38 by Thunderbird. Model 382 SR-1 Twin Mercruiser 500 High Performance Series engines. Highly upgraded with recent paint, new cabin interior/headliner. Great par ty boat, big cockpit with actuated helm chairs. Interior has U-shaped settee and table, large forward ber th, galley, NorCold refrigerator, enclosed head. Reduced! $29,000. 949-645-9412
MARINA OWNED BOATS 33’’ CHB TRAWLER, 1977 120HP FORD LEHMAN DIESEL, RECENTLLY RESTORED...$32,000 (310) 830-0260, 830 0260 L.A. L A Harbor H b
37’ TOLLYCRAFT, 1982: Repowered with 250hp Cummins diesels. Clean & ready to fish! ONLY $55,000. McClintock Yachts: 949-278-3418.
42’ GRAND BANKS MOTORYACHT, 1983: 3 staterooms, all air conditioned, twin Lehman diesels. Lying Pacific Nor thwest. $169,000. Offered by NW Explorations. Surveys already available. Call 800-826-1430, visit http://bit.ly/2nfPc44
43’ BAYLINER 4087, 2000: She is ready to make the trip to Alaska! New main engine heat exhangers. All new oil coolers. Fully serviced and ready to go. We have invested $40,000 over a two year period to get this boat safe and ready for the big trip. Clean, I mean really clean engine room. This is a great comfor table layout with two fuel sipping engines and enough power to get out of problems. Fuel her up and take off to the San Juan/Gulf Islands, Desolation Sound, or the Broughtons tomorrow. This 43’ boat is completely outfitted and ready to go. $140,000. 360-627-8192.
42’ CHRIS CRAFT COMMANDER, 1979: Extensively restored. Fresh low hour 871TI Detroits, 425HP w/airseps, 2 gensets. $129,000 $129 000, reduced $20,000 to $109,000. Cour tesy to brokers. Bob: 310-947-7675.
42’ GRAND BANKS EUROPA 2003: Great cruising boat, twin 210 Cummins, 9K Onan gen set, AC and all the extras, Grand Banks says it all! $395,000. marshallgross@gmail.com 415-305-6061
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32’ BAYLINER 3270, 1982: Lien Sale Boatyard owned. Two cabins, single head, galley down, and a spacious salon. Needs gearboxes & some minor work. $17,500 or best offer. 562-901-2470
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43’ KNIGHT AND CARVER SPORTFISHER 2004: Revolutionary “M” hull design powered by twin Cummins 6CTA’s. Fast wave piercing performance, very smooth ride. Wide beam produces big cockpit, great pilothouse with large dinette. Beautiful full interior. Pilothouse is open to cockpit, excellent summer Catalina boat. $149,000, shor t term financing available. 949-645-9412
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45’ BAYLINER 4550, 1986: Excellent condition. Twin diesels, 3 staterooms, 2 baths w/vacuflush, 12kw generator, A/C, full electronics, dinghy w/motor, new kitchen appliances, turn-key. Divorce forces sale. $106,000. 760-213-2302.
SEEKING PARTNER: 1/2 share available for 45’ Carver, 2004. Under 700 hours, 2 staterooms, new canvas, new instruments, with dinghy. Very clean and runs great. Excellent oppor tunity. $119,500. Call 949-433-3333.
47’ RIVIERA CONVERTIBLE 2009: QSM11 Cummins, 930hrs. Loaded & in Mint Perfect Condition! High gloss teak interior, 3 staterooms, Bow & stern thrusters, Came from freshwater. McCLintock Yachts: 949-278-3418.
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48’ MAPLELEAF, 1976: Cutter, beautiful galley. Ford Lehman 120hp. Built in Coquitlan BC. In good condition. Asking $155,000. Call 541-947-3615
48’ OFFSHORE PHMY, 2001: In excellent condition. Twin 450hp Cummins, hydraulic swim platform/lift. Rare pilothouse model! LLC owned. Just reduced! Now $495,000. 55’ Avalon mooring also available. 562-310-2755.
48’ OFFSHORE SEDAN, 1993: Major upgrades inc. new genset & hydraulic davit; Newer carpet, bimini, bow thruster, heads. Shows pride of ownership! Call Blake Oversmith 619-665-7398
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50’ DEFEVER COCKPIT, 2007: 16’ beam. Defever’s best all around Yacht. Powered by Caterpillar C7 450hp, 675 hours., Furuno NavNet electronics, Naiad Multisea Stabilizer system, FCI watermaker, Sub-zero refrigeration, two state rooms, with full size bathrooms and showers, spacious salon with joined galley and Helm. Nice walk-in engine room with 6.5 ‘ head room. Sea Chest, 1150 gal fuel capacity , 350 gal fresh water, 10 water heater, Westerbeke diesel generator 900 hours, full annual services performed, New bottom paint. All bright work in top condition, zero oxidation with recent exterior polish performed. Never lived aboard and meticulously kept. Comes with 2013 13’ AB tender. $550,000. Call 951-313-2753, 951-3180753, email scottchadwick540@aol.com.
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24’ FIBERGLASS CRUISER: $500 or best offer. Retractable keel/centerboard, outboard motor bracket (no engine). All the par ts and pieces are there. Needs tender loving care. A super good buy. Bob: 714-890-4661, email: theguyin4b@aol.com.
LAST POWERSAILOR no more being made. This Tattoo 26 is loaded with all options. List $47,000. Sale price $40,000. Roller-furler mainsail, roller-furler genoa, big motor, shower, bimini, pressure water. 310-621-2206
58’ ED MONK SR., 1950: Twin 671’s;30 tons Cedar on Oak; 15 Knots; Survey + fresh Haul; Restored in period; No expense spared. Oxnard liveaboard slip! Reduced $209,950. 805-206-4394
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27’ CATALINA, 1984: Excellent condition. Ready to sail. Well equipped, sleeps 5, head, wheel helm, Universal diesel, low hours, new paint, canvas, GPS, stereo. Great Catalina weekender. Call/text for detail/pics. **SOLD**
LOOKING FOR A GREAT CRUISING OPPORTUNITY? Here it is a 58’ Hatteras project that is mechanically sound! Call for full specs. $99,000. 562-252-2167, bkr.
‘81 CATALINA 27: Inboard diesel, 3 sails, pedestal, galley, head, radio, auto pilot, excellent racing and cruising, new covers, new upholstery, maintenance records, asking $11,000/obo. Frank, 714-847-0778 or 714-308-2825.
MA ARINA OWNED BOATS 60’ HATTERAS: Long range fishing condo on the water, super clean and ready to fish! Slip available too! $199,000. McCLintock Yacht: 949-278-3418
32’’ CENTER COCKPIT O’DAY, 1978 TER RRIFIC BLUE WATER T SAILBOAT, NEW BIMINI TO OP P, NEW PAINT, 23HP YANMAR DIESEL...$18,500 SMALLER BOATS INCLUDING: 2 ’ SAN JUAN, 25’’ CORONADO 24’ O, 27’’ CORONADO O, 29’’ CAL AND 30’’ CORONADO ARE ALSO FOR SALE. Slips Available
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60.5’ LIEN HWA 1980 Fiberglass yacht with Stabilizers, 4 staterooms, 5 baths, well maintained, recent haul out. Owner must sell. $245,000. For more details visit www.anbforsale.com. 760-346-3685
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38’ YAMAHA KETCH: Center cockpit. Walk-thru aft cabin. All specs details and contact info can be found at www.lasalinamarina.weebly.com. $23,000 USD firm.
28’ NEWPORT: Good, original condition. 1 cyl. diesel, roller, wheel, 3 sails. Nice interior, bottom paint “fair” but clean, no blisters. Enclosed head. Runs/works great. Needs TLC. $4,500. 714-716-5356.
35’ ROBB LION, 1964: Built by Cheoylee. Designed when asethetics mattered. Glass hull, solid Burmese teak bright work. A joy to sail and to own! $57,000. Call 213-280-9766, email: 2ssewell@gmail.com. 1977 ERICSON 39B: The Lil Mess is meticulously maintained by her owners. New standing rigging (2016). Perkins 4-108 diesel. Great live-aboard. Located in San Pedro. $33,000. 626-319-3722
31’ HERRESHOFF CAT KETCH 1983: Coldmold/fiberglass. Simple and easy to handle, no hands tacking. Traditional open cozy interior. Westerbeke diesel. $9,500. Owner will finance. 949-645-9412
36’ HUNTER VISION 1993: EXCELLENT CONDITION. Includes GPS, generator, & dinghy. Updates: New bottom paint, prop., pumps, halyard, mainsheet, batteries & battery charger, LED lights, etc. San Diego $63,500. 602-292-0461. CAL 39, 1970: New engine, roller furling jib. In good condition. New cushions. $29,000. Call 619-884-6290.
32’ COLUMBIA CENTER CONSOLE, 1973: Great slip in Cabrillo, liveaboard possible. 5hrs on Perkins. Sails in perfect condition, self-furling jib, sail covers, new batteries, two radios, autopilot. $9,000. Call 562-208-2912.
34’ GEMINI 105MC CATAMARAN, 2011: EXCELLENT CONDITION. Low hour Westerbeke diesel, Raymarine instruments, autopilot, A/C, screecher sail, solar panel, davits, hammock seat, inver ter, anchor windlass, Cherry interior, dinghy. $130,000. 858-699-6647
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PEARSON 365, 1977: Loaded with cruising gear. Has everything! Rebuilt Westerbeke engine, 2500w inver ter, all new AGM batteries, watermaker, all electronics, dinghy, and more. $34,500. Rick: 310-621-1179, Mary Ellen: 310-213-6439
38’ DOWNEAST, 1976: Rare classic cruiser, full-cutaway lead keel design, cutter rig, 1986 51hp Perkins recently overhauled low hours, GPS, autopilot, Furuno. $55,000. Located San Diego. Benjamin Clark: 575-640-2964, benjamin.clark71@yahoo.com
RECENTL LY ACQUIRED 34’’ ISLANDER, 1968
2 cyl. Yaanmar diesel w/low hours. New rigging, good main, roller furling, & wheel. Needs some cosmetic work...$7,800 Slips Available
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38’ ISLAND PACKET 380, 1999: Extensive refit 2014. All systems overhauled or replaced with new. New canvas 2016; two autopilots, Monitor wind vane, life raft. EXCELLENT! $199,000. 949-285-8362
35’ ERICSON, 1972: Great condition and look. New sails and auto pilot ready. Atomic-4 fresh water, non-running but “turns”, $8800/obo. 22’ SANTANA, 1970: Clean and ready. $2500. 310-619-4804.
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41’ ERICSON, 1969: Custom classic Bruce King design. Family owned since 1980. A real head turner that has been very well maintained. Westerbeke 44hp diesel engine with 890hrs, Fresh LP done a year ago, and brightwork is always meticulously maintained. Asking $55,000/obo. Call Kevin: 949-285-5874.
42’ CATALINA, 2002: Like new, fully loaded, at Ventura Yacht Club. Yanmar 56 with only 129 hours. Raymarine 6000 autopilot. Newmar Inver ter-Charger. 2 Jabsco heads with holding tanks. Raymarine radar. Raymarine GPS charplotter. Raymarine windpoint, windspeed, speed and depth instruments. Refrigeration/ freezer. Much more. $144,900/obo. Call 805-657-2721.
46’ CLASSIC CAL 2-46, 1976: Estate Sale. New Nor thern Light Generator and recent engine and trans service. Some deferred maintenance. Roomy and seawor thy. Priced to sell $55,000. Call or text Keith: 949-300-4813 (cell).
54’ BRUCE ROBERTS KETCH, 1979: Previous COI vessel (22 under sail, 42 under power) char ter service 2003-2013. Vessel in good condition. $109,999 USD firm. Contact Stephen Peter: 949-370-6655, email: THKLRNREM@GMAIL.COM.
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50’ CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR SLIP: Ventura County, Mandalay Bay. Easy docking at water corner ber th. No for sale. No overnight liveaboards or fixers. Private, $7.00 per foot. Call 805-985-8653.
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28’--130’’ SLIPS AVAIL A ABLE! CLASSIC RHODES 64 center cockpit cruising ketch. 2014/15 new steel plating, tanks, centerboard, rudder, decks, deckhouse. Work professionally done at shipyard to ABS and NDT standards. Bare interior, original wood spars included. Lease/sale, call for more information. 949-645-9412
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30’ AVALON MOORING FOR SALE: $99,500. Next to Tuna Club. Priced to sell! Cheapest mooring in Avalon. Call Tom: 949-295-5042.
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25’-70’’ SLIPS S AVAIL A ABLE Los Angels Harbo orn (310)834-7113
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50’ PRIME NEWPORT BEACH MOORING: AField within easy range of BYC shoreboat and just 200’ from a public dinghy launch beach on the peninsula. $45,000. Text or call 949-350-7861. 55’ NEWPORT MOORING #A-245: All services recently completed. Inside main channel easy access in and out. Minutes to ocean. Beautiful location near Balboa Pavilion, shops, restaurants. $42,000/obo. 909-730-0000 or 951-966-9100.
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50’ NEWPORT BEACH MOORING: H413 off 15th. Near American legion, dock/clean out & new park. End mooring easy. Close to Store, food, liquor. $45,000. Textt//call 909-456-6440, Steve.
65’ NEWPORT BEACH MOORING: #A-184, inside channel. Where else can you moor your 65’ boat for under $200 per month? Only $45,000. Call 562-715-0496. 40’ NEWPORT MOORING #K-12: A hard-tofind mooring in the tranquil, low traffic area, at the quiet end of the bay. Original owner ...really! Annual service completed in December. $38,000. 714-662-6000. 45’ NEWPORT MOORING: Choice location across from American Legion and close to new Marina Park. Close to dinghy dock. No bird or seal problems. $45,000/obo.. Rick: 949-290-2682. 50’, 52’ & 79’ SLIPS AVAILABLE NOW: Gold Coast Anchorage. Private. Shelter Island Drive, San Diego. Call 619-222-4255.
AL LARSON MARINA ...Slips & mooring bouys available. All sizes. Closest run to Catalina Ship store. Call (310)832-0526. AVALON MOORING #W6: 45’, Descanso Bay. First row. Great location. Skin dive & swim off your stern. Near casino. $79,500/obo. Call George or Barry: 310-850-0808
AV VALON MOORINGS FOR SALE 30 ft. to 130 ft. Inside e/Outside
INTREPID LANDING MARINA: Coming soon new 30’ side-ties. New modern office and storage spaces available. Shower, restrooms and laundry facilities on-site. Cable/Internet with metered electric. 619-269-7300, www.intrepidlanding.com. ISLAND YACHT ANCHORAGE: LOS ANGELES HARBOR. 25’-50’ SLIPS AVAILABLE. SOME LIVEABOARD. CALL 310830-1111.
L.A. HARBOR Leeward Bay: (310) 830-5621 25’’ slips s , $9.00-10.00/ft. 30’-39’’ slips, $11.00/ft. 40-50’’ premium slips, $12.00/fftt.
Pacific Yacht Landing: (310) 830-0260 20’’26’’ slips, $10.00/ft. 28’-32’’ slips, $11.00/ft. 3 ’ slips, $12.00/ft. End slips, $13.00/fftt. 33’-45’
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NEWPORT HARBOR 40’ MOORING: Excellent location in J-Field, close to 15th Street dinghy dock and Lido Isle. $33,000. Call Scott @ 949-280-0416.
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YA ACHT HAVEN MARINA 36 6’-43’’ Available $10 - $11/ft Great location. Cafe, yacht brokerage, store on site. 877-559-2248 310-834-6892 n
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LOBSTER BUSINESS FOR SALE: Lobster permit, 24’ aluminum skiff, 300 traps, trap trailer and many spare par ts. $210,000. For more info, call 310-429-3908.
POINT LOMA MARINA - SAN DIEGO: 70’ slip available now. Call 619-718-6260 or email office@pointlomamarina.com.
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CUSTOM HOME: 2600 sq. ft. plus 1800 sq. ft. decks with outdoor kitchen. Solar Powered with generator in La Paz, MX. Ocean Views in Guard Gated Maravia Estates. Private pool, Furnished, ATV’s & Jet skis included. $250,000 USD. Call Janet 435-729-0533.
SAN DIEGO MOORING COMPANY:Moorings & subleases available subject to vessel & credit approval. Call 619-291-0916 or email office@sandiegomooring.com. SANTA BARBARA HARBOR 43’ SLIP: Rare oppor tunity available. Upwind marina 4, prime location, easy access. Vessels up to 46’ LOA and 15’+ beam. $159,000. Call Paul 760-468-0424 for more information. SANTA BARBARA 50 FOOT SLIP: Marina 1. Large dock space. Call 562-310-2755 for more information.
MOST SOUGHT-AFTER AREA in the Ventura Keys! Gorgeous views of the channel from every room and 40’ private dock. Custom, architecturally designed 2,722 sq ft of living space with 3BD/2.5BA. Offered at $3.4M. Visit WWW.TEAMDEMBOWSKI.COM for more details!
SANTA BARBARA 60’ SLIP: For sale or lease. Available now. Contact Chuck for more information at 805-895-5300 or at cbmkem5@gmail.com.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL FOR LEASE: Channel Islands Harbor, Oxnard classic waterfront townhome. 2BR plus den with 40’ boat slip. Scenic water view. No pets. $2,750 per month. Call 805-985-8653.
SLIPS AVAILABLE: Marriott Marquis - San Diego Marina, San Diego’s Premier DOWNTOWN Marina has 30’ to 40’ slips available NOW! Restroom/Shower/Laundry, Fitness Center, Pool, Jacuzzi, Marina Kitchen, Roy’s, Starbucks. Walk to Gaslamp Quar ter and PetCo Park. Call about our Summer Special...619-230-8955.
SAIL THE CHANNEL ISLANDS from this 39’ dock (LOA to 42’) located in front of a custom Mediterranean-styled 4,305 sq.ft. 4BD/31/2BA home in the Ventura Keys. Incredible details + pride of ownership. $2.875M. Visit WWW.TEAMDEMBOWSKI.COM to get more details!
SLIPS L.A.HARBOR: $7.00/ft Sailboats | $9.00/ft Multi-Hull. Detached dock. No utilities. Leeward Bay: 310-830-5621
SEQUOIA CHALET near national monument and Lake Isabella, 2250 sq. ft, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath mountain home on 2 acres. View of Alpine Meadow and Valley. $285,000/obo. 661-388-7670. SPRING SPECIAL: Slips 25’-75’. Private marina, quiet harbor, close to parking, special rates, pump out. Call 714-840-5545 or 562-592-3550.
MARINA DEL REY OUPV CHARTER CAPTAIN needed. Ship ‘N a Bottle wine cruises. Year round. Please call Matt @ 714-206-9283
USED MARINE EQUIPMENT & REPAIR STORE FOR SALE: Established 1976 in San Diego, CA. Gross sales over $100K. Fully functioning website included. Asking $145,000. Interested buyers only. Call 619-225-1339, 760-735-3265 .
TOP CALIFORNIA YACHT DEALER, Cruising Yachts, has openings on our sales team in our Marina del Rey office. Knowledge of sailboats or powerboats, a positive personality, good organizational skills and strong work ethic are required. This position offers SIX FIGURE INCOME potential with the oppor tunity to sell both new and brokerage. Contact info@cruisingyachts.net or call Ian Van Tuyl in the San Diego office, 619-681-0633.
ONE OF THE LARGEST MOORINGS in Newpor t Beach. 95 foot offshore A-093, $95000. Also available: 18 foot shore mooring P-023, $18000. Both are adjacent to H Street on the peninsula. Text 949-300-4813 or email klumpkin@ear thlink.net. PIER 32 MARINA, SAN DIEGO BAY: 52’ & 60’ slips available now! Call 619-477-3232 or email office@pier32marina.com
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CITY OF AVALON - HARBOR MASTER: Salary $12,957 - 15,750/mo. DOQ. The City of Avalon is located on the easterly por tion of Santa Catalina Island. 22 miles south/southwest of the Los Angeles Harbor breakwater. Avalon is a little over 2 2/3 square miles in size. The island itself is 76 square miles in area, 85% of which is in a conservancy area to be maintained in its natural state in perpetuity. The picturesque and leisurely seapor t village of Avalon has a permanent population of around 3,500, with an annual visitor count of close to one million. Catalina Island is par t of Los Angeles County. The island’s primary industry is tourism. The Harbor Depar tment is responsible for assigning moorings, providing security and enforcement of state and local laws, maintaining a fleet of boats, floats and structures on the waterfront, administering waterside business permits and scheduling dock times for commercial passenger vessels. Education and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skill, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in business administration, public administration, or seven (7) years of progressive management and/or administrative experience in harbor or maritime operations including at least five (5) years of supervisory experience at a mid-management level. Public safety program management experience is desirable. APPLY BY: If you are interested in pursuing this unique and exceptional career oppor tunity, please forward a letter of interest, resume and five professional work related references to: City of Avalon - Human Resources, Post Office Box 707, Avalon CA 90704 ATTN: Stephanie Campbell or by Email: hr@cityofavalon.com This position will be open until filled. For more information on this job announcement, please visit our website at: www.cityofavalon.com DO YOU KNOW THE LOCAL WATERWAYS LIKE THE BACK OF YOUR HAND? If so, we want to hear from you. Sea Magazine is currently seeking mariners with a strong knowledge of boating and cruising in California to contribute ideas and stories to the CA Regional section. Applicants should be able to tap in to the local boating scene and spot potential stories of interest. Ideal candidates will be able to put their working knowledge of the local boating community to use by writing cohesive ar ticles that boaters will enjoy. All interested candidates should send a resume to mikew@goboating.com or Sea Magazine, 18475 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Attn: Mike.
WANTED - SECOND CAPTAIN for local 6-pack fishing vessel based out of Pier Point Landing, Long Beach. Call 714-681-4385. YACHT SALESPERSON/BROKER wanted for growing Ensign Yacht brokerage on Harbor Island and Shelter Island in San Diego. Industry experience preferred. 619-778-2998
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ALLBOATMOVERS, LLC: Boat transpor t 16’ to 65’. Local, nationwide, Mexico. Ocean freight shipping to 120 countries. Water deliveries. Since 1991. Power/Sail. Pasta Bobby Anzelone: 800-926-2875 Ext. 415, www.allboatmovers.com. Veteran owned. SAN DIEGO BOAT MOVERS/STORAGE: Specialists 40 Years. Backyard, Longhaul, Oversize. 619-582-0700 or 800-660-8132. www.sandiegoboatmovers.com
SHIPWRIGHT: Custom woodworking and fiberglass repairs, restorations, & modifications. Quality work. Reliable. Reasonable rates. Fully equipped shop. References available. 619-9951924 **USCG MASTER** offers Captain Services & Instruction. Yacht Delivery, Char ters, and Safety Training, etc. aboard your vessel. 951-642-2489, billyellis@att.net.
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LICENSED, EXPERIENCED SPORTFISHING CAPTAIN available for yacht deliveries. 127 Baja trips have successfully been completed. Call 011-52-1-624-182-4462, 1-310-977-1941 or email tonydelmar@hotmail.com.
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BUDDY BEARING PROTECTORS: Bought new Pacific Trailer. Have new spare bearings races seals from old trailer. $50. w6ucm@aol.com for list. 25HP JOHNSON: Two-stroke outboard with standard shaft. Set up for remote steering. Redondo Beach. $650. 310-561-6333. USCG LICENSED 100 TON MASTER: Delivery, Lessons, Private Captain. Sail/Power. Experience, cour teous. Over 160,000 blue water miles. Contact Jeffrey Matzdorff: 323-855-0191, ear thakat@msn.com. www.offshoredeliveryskipper.com. UNDERWAY YACHT DELIVERY: Professional delivery Captain. USCG 100 TON. Sail/Power. ASA instructional cer tifications. Mexico and Baja Bash Specialists. Extended-range discounts. Call 619-913-7834, www.yachtdeliverycaptain.com, davidhbrother ton@yahoo.com
DELIVERIES, INSTRUCTION, and all other professional Captain services. Sail, power. www.KeithEricson.com, 619-275-3839, San Diego Skippers Association AAA PROFESSIONAL YACHT CAPTAIN: Cur teous, very experienced, power or sail, up to 180 feet. Deliveries, day trips, etc. Master 500 ton license. Please call cell: 401-855-5553 or text Captain Alex.
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CUSTOM FABRICATED WINDOW TREATMENTS for any shape window. Blinds, Roman shades, Roller shades, Cellular shades. 310-308-1844, 888-771-5309, boatblinds@prodigy.net, www.boatblindsinternational.com
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MARINE BATTERY: Pro-Mariner Prospor t 12 marine battery charger, new in box, never used. $70. 949-436-0990. LATEEN SAIL “SUNFISH” SAILBOAT: 1981 White Top, “Brand New”, never registered or used. $700. Leave message at 858-566-9683. 12’ ALUMINUM FISHING BOAT: Good shape, currently registered with clean title. $400. Call Steve at 951-763-2513.
BLEMISHED YAMAHA OUTBOARDS! Large selection of Scratch/Dent Yamaha outboards. Discounted w/FULL mechanical warranty. Up to 300HP in stock. Save $$$ and still have a new outboard! Inflatable Boat Specialists: 805-644-6290. VIKING 6-PERSON COASTAL LIFERAFT: New 2014, first service due later 2017, $800. Carbon spinnaker pole, 13.6 feet, $650. New West Marine 13lb Danfor th anchor package, $130. Doug 435-640-0587, sail@mechdesign.com I BUY HONDA OUTBOARDS in poor condition for salvage. 2-90hp only. Will pick up and pay cash. Overhauls. Call for reconditioned sales inventory. Wanted: Honda remote throttles. 818-427-2144. CaptainDonOutboards.com, contactus@captaindonoutboards.com,
TRAILERS & ACCESSORIES TRAILER REPAIRS: Modifications, wholesale, sandblast, zincpoxy, loaners, rentals, roadside emergency service, new aluminum trailers, sideguides, bunks, disc conversions. Call 619301-7880. USCG CERTIFIED CAPTAINS: Deliveries, Char ters, Instruction. From Alaska to Panama. Multiple deliveries Hawaii to California, Atlantic crossing, Caribbean, Mediterranean. www.SanDiegoCaptains.com Captain Nikolay Alexandrov 858-531-1175, Captain Assen Alexandrov 858-531-4788
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100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; BROWARD SKYLOUNGE MOTORYACHT 1986 96â&#x20AC;&#x2122; OCEAN ALEXANDER MY 2009/2012 78â&#x20AC;&#x2122; WEST BAY 2001 85â&#x20AC;&#x2122; CG-CERTIFIED CHARTER YACHT Twin Detroit 12v71s, very spacious layout, many upgrades. Twin CAT C32 ACERT 1,825 hp, semi-custom Ed Monk Jr. /Ă&#x2022;Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x2DC;Â&#x2021;Â&#x17D;iĂ&#x17E;] iĂ&#x192;Ă&#x152;>LÂ?Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x192;Â&#x2026;i`] ÂŤĂ&#x20AC;Â&#x153;w Ă&#x152;>LÂ?i LĂ&#x2022;Ă&#x192;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;iĂ&#x192;Ă&#x192;° Â&#x2DC;VÂ?Ă&#x2022;`iĂ&#x192; ÂŤ>Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x17D;Â&#x2021; 3 double cabins, 3 heads, 2 crew, MTU 2000 series, Rick Weisenberger (714) 745-6560, Newport Beach. design. Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach. ing, recent COI, website. Jim Birschbach, Newport Beach. loaded, bristol. Dennis Riehl, Newport Beach.
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70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; HAKVOORT STRIKER 1983 Optional enclosed FB, walkaround decks, 4 staterooms, }Â&#x153; >Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x17E;Ă&#x153;Â&#x2026;iĂ&#x20AC;i >Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x17E;Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x201C;i° -Ă&#x152;iĂ&#x203A;i >Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x201C;Â&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;i] ->Â&#x2DC; Â&#x2C6;i}Â&#x153;°
65â&#x20AC;&#x2122; VIKING CONVERTIBLE 2003 Twin 16V 2000 MTUs, 30 knot cruise, 38 tops, 4 cabins, w Ă&#x192;Â&#x2026; iÂľĂ&#x2022;Â&#x2C6;ÂŤÂŤi`° Â&#x2C6;Â&#x201C; Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x192;VÂ&#x2026;L>VÂ&#x2026;] iĂ&#x153;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x152; i>VÂ&#x2026;°
62â&#x20AC;&#x2122; NORDHAVN 1993 Upgraded & refurbished substantially since 2013, beautiful condition. Jacques Bor, San Diego.
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58â&#x20AC;&#x2122; BERTRAM CONVERTIBLE 1978 Needs cosmetic work, has some interior upgrades. Jacques Bor, San Diego.
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61â&#x20AC;&#x2122; VIKING 2002 Caterpillar powered, Naiad stabilizers, dual generators. Todd Sherman, Newport Beach.
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56â&#x20AC;&#x2122; CRUISERS 2007 Huge salon in cherry wood, tremendous seating in cockpit, 715 hp Volvos. Jerry Stone, Newport Beach.
55â&#x20AC;&#x2122; MARITIMO OFFSHORE 2008 Boathouse kept, one of the cleanest, best kept boats Ă&#x17E;Â&#x153;Ă&#x2022; Ă&#x153;Â&#x2C6;Â?Â? iĂ&#x203A;iĂ&#x20AC; w Â&#x2DC;`° 6Â&#x2C6;V *>Ă&#x20AC;ViÂ?Â?Ă&#x192; ÂĂ&#x201C;äĂ&#x2C6;ÂŽ Ă&#x201C;Ă&#x201C;Â&#x2122;Â&#x2021;Ă&#x17D;ÂŁĂ&#x17D;{°
54â&#x20AC;&#x2122; BERTRAM CONVERTIBLE 1987 Twin Detroit 12V92s, upgraded interior, loaded. Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach.
50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SEA RAY 2005 Maintained in bristol condition by knowledgeable owner. Todd Sherman, Newport Beach.
49â&#x20AC;&#x2122; MOTOR YACHT Twin 3208â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, low hours, bow & stern thrusters, great interior layout, 2 helm stations. Phil Kinnison, San Diego.
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50â&#x20AC;&#x2122; OCEAN ALEXANDER 1997 52â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SILVERTON OVATION 2009 3X Volvo IPS engines, joystick control, Seakeeper gyro sta- Twin CAT 3126, stabilized, Sub-Zero under counter refr/ bilizers. Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach. freezer. Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach.
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42â&#x20AC;&#x2122; OCEAN ALEXANDER 2003 41â&#x20AC;&#x2122; TIARA OPEN 2000 Twin Cummins 370 hp, low hours, 2 staterooms, 2 heads. Twin CATs, upgraded electronics, all-new soft goods Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach. throughout. Dennis Riehl, Newport Beach.
40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; TIARA EXPRESS 2000 Very clean, loaded, electric davit & water maker, great cruising yacht. Jerry Stone, Newport Beach.
39â&#x20AC;&#x2122; BERTRAM CONVERTIBLE 2005
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38â&#x20AC;&#x2122; SEA RAY SUNDANCER 2006 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; CABO 2002 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; REGAL SPORT COUPE 2014 28â&#x20AC;&#x2122; PROKAT 2007 Twin 370hp MerCruisers, complete aft enclosure, tender Immac, only 1 w/ tower on West Coast, low hrs, 3126B Volvo 220hp diesels (rare for length & model) w/ low hrs, 2 new outboards, stable, smooth ride, unbelievable Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC; `>Ă&#x203A;Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x152;] }Ă&#x20AC;i>Ă&#x152; iÂ?iVĂ&#x152;Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Â&#x2C6;VĂ&#x192;° Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;>VĂ&#x152; iĂ&#x153;ÂŤÂ&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x152; i>VÂ&#x2026; Â&#x153;vw Vi° CATs. Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach. joy stick. Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach. w Ă&#x192;Â&#x2026;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;} LÂ&#x153;>Ă&#x152;] ÂŤÂ?iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x17E; Â&#x153;v ÂŤÂ&#x153;Ă&#x153;iĂ&#x20AC;° -Ă&#x152;iĂ&#x203A;i >Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x201C;Â&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;i] ->Â&#x2DC; Â&#x2C6;i}Â&#x153;°
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