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he Dana Point Yacht Club will host the 2023 Richard Henry Dana Charity Regatta from Sept. 9-10. The mission of the RHD Charity event is to bring together Dana Point’s community businesses and civic and social leaders with its boating members to raise money to benefit this year’s beneficiary— the Boys & Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley. P. 18
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APRIL April 12- Newport Harbor: A special edition issue for recreational boaters that spotlights available harbor information and amenities throughout the Newport Harbor. The emphasis will be on businesses, restaurants, recreational activities, and annual events for boaters and anglers offered around the harbor. Newport Beach International Boat Show: From April 18-21, the NBIBS will return to Newport Beach to showcase world class yacht brokerages, yachts and marine exhibits. Advertising Deadline: 4/2 April 26- Dock Box: A collection of helpful tools and devices to have onboard. Advertising Deadline: 4/16
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JUNE June 7- San Diego and Mission Bay: A special edition issue for recreational boaters that spotlights available harbor information and amenities throughout San Diego and Mission Bay. The emphasis will be on businesses, restaurants, recreational activities, and annual events for boaters and anglers offered around the harbors. Summertime Activities for Recreational Boating and Fishing: New products designed to enhance summer fun while out on the water. Advertising Deadline: 5/28 June 21- Fourth of July Issue: A comprehensive guide to Southern California coastal firework displays. Boating Safety Tips During a Holiday Celebration: Boaters are expected to cruise to popular gathering spots throughout the country this Fourth of July. Here are tips for safe raft-ups, drinking laws, and protection from fireworks while on the water. Advertising Deadline: 6/11
JULY July 5- Fishing Tackle: The best lures, lines, rods, reels, and to use for targeting specific fish in different conditions.
Boating and Fishing in Big Bear: A guide to marina amenities, tackle shops, seasonal fishing and boating on the lake, target species and while fishing. Advertising Deadline: 6/25 July 19- Catalina Island- Avalon and Two Harbors: A special edition issue for recreational boaters that spotlights available harbor information and amenities throughout Avalon Harbor and Two Harbors. The emphasis will be on businesses, restaurants, recreational activities, and annual events for boaters and anglers offered around the harbor. Advertising Deadline: 7/9
AUGUST Aug. 2- Chartering Boats and Big Game Fishing: Chartering boats for fishing, diving, and whale watching. How chartering benefits those who don’t have access to a boat. Advertising Deadline: 7/23 Aug. 16- War Heroes on the Water: The annual event that typically takes place towards the end of Sept. to take combat wounded veterans on a three day fishing tournament. Prepare for offseason: How to prep your boat for offseason months. Advertising Deadline: 8/6 Aug. 30- Dana Point Harbor: A focus on Dana Point Harbor for recreational boaters that spotlighting available harbor information and amenities. Maritime History hits Dana Point: A highlight of the threeday Annual Maritime Festival at the Ocean Institute that takes place in early
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SEPTEMBER Sept. 13- Green Boating: Green boating tips and products that assist with eco-friendly boating and practices and principles aimed at reducing the environmental impact of boating activities on water bodies, marine life, and coastal ecosystems. Advertising Deadline: 9/3 Sept. 27- Marina Del Rey: A focus on Marina del Rey for recreational boaters that spotlighting available harbor information and amenities. Lobster Fishing Season: Updated rules and regulations and highlight must-have equipment for lobster fishing. Advertising Deadline: 9/17
OCTOBER Oct. 11- Slips Guide: A special insert breakdown of slips from Costa Rica to Alaska. IUU Fishing: IUU fishing stands for Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated fishing. IUU fishing poses significant threats to marine ecosystems, biodiversity, food security, and the livelihoods of legitimate fishermen. This will discuss deterrence efforts, managing measures, and the genuine damage it causes fisheries. Advertising Deadline: 10/1
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NOVEMBER Nov. 8- Boatyard Guide: The Log’s 2024 Guide to Southern California Boatyards (including facilities in Mexico) for boaters on the hunt for the perfect boatyard for regular maintenance, repairs, or a major refit. This guide offers a wide range of full-service boatyards, each with its own specialties and staff of skilled craftspeople. Christmas Gifts for Anglers and Boaters: New“must-haves” of the boating and fishing industry. Advertising Deadline: 10/29 Nov. 22- Christmas Boat Parades: A guide to holiday boat parades from San Diego-Santa Barbara. Advertising Deadline: 11/12
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