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CALIFORNIA BOATING NEWS SINCE 1971

slip tenants and waterfront businesses. One boater said the new parking system is off to a “bumpy start.” The new gates became operational on Nov. 2. P. 10

ou might be eager to buy a new boat and get out on the water as fast as you can, but before jumping into such a large purchase, there’s more to consider than the fact that it’s still floating. Don’t make a purchase just because it seems like a deal— you might be buying a lemon. So if you’re considering buying a boat, think about asking these questions before swiping your card to ensure you get the best deal

WINTER FISHING AT BIG BEAR LAKE

it can strongly impact the angler’s comfort, efficiency, and overall enjoyment when tackling larger gamefish.  P. 12

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An investigation recorded in the 2007 documentary “The True Story of the Mary Celeste” was able to offer no definite conclusion but suggested that a faulty chronometer, rough seas, and a clogged onboard pump could have convinced Briggs to order the ship abandoned shortly after sighting land on Nov. 25, 1872.

What happened to Mary Celeste

The story of the Mary Celeste , an American-registered merchant brigantine, began on Nov. 7, 1872, when the 282-ton brigantine set sail from the New York Harbor traveling to Genoa, Italy. On board was the ship’s captain, Benjamin S. Briggs, his wife, Sarah, and their 2-year-old daughter, Sophia, along with eight crewmembers.

On Dec. 4, 1872, the ship was discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean 400 miles off the Azores Islands by the British brigantine Dei Gratia.

Besides several feet of water in the hold and a missing lifeboat, the ship was in seaworthy condition—the last entry in her log dated ten days before her discovery.

She was found well stocked with six months’ worth of provisions, her cargo of alcohol was intact, and the captain and crew’s personal belongings were undisturbed. However, no one on board was ever seen or heard from again.

Mary Celeste was built on Spencer’s Island, Nova Scotia, and launched under British registration as Amazon in 1861. She was transferred to American ownership and registered in 1868 when she acquired her new name after a series of mishaps, including her first captain’s sudden illness and death and a collision with another ship in the English Channel. After that, she sailed with little purpose until her 1872 voyage. Following her recovery, an investigation into whether to grant payment by its insurers to the Dei Gratia’s crew for salvaging the

“ghost ship” found no evidence of foul play. The court’s officers considered various possibilities of foul play, including mutiny by Mary Celeste’s crew, piracy by the Dei Gratia crew or others, and conspiracy to carry out insurance or salvage fraud. No convincing evidence supported these theories, but unresolved suspicions led to a relatively low salvage award.

The inconclusive results from the hearings fostered continued speculation as to the nature of the mystery, and the story has repeatedly been confused by false detail and fantasy. For example, one of history’s most famous maritime mysteries unfolds the question: Why would a skilled captain such as Briggs, or his crew, abandon a fully stocked seaworthy ship? Evolving hypotheses over the years have ranged from mutiny and pirate attack to assault by a giant octopus or sea monster, while the more scientifically minded suggested an explosion caused by fumes from the 1,700 barrels of crude alcohol in the ship’s hold.

After the hearings, Mary Celeste continued service under new owners. However, in 1885, her captain intentionally wrecked her off the coast of Haiti in an effort to achieve insurance fraud.

The story of her 1872 abandonment has been recounted and dramatized in documentaries, novels, plays, and films. The name of the ship has become a byword for unexplained desertion. In 1884, Arthur Conan Doyle wrote “J. Habakuk Jephson’s Statement,” a short story based on the mystery, but spelled the vessel’s name as Marie Celeste . His story suggested that an ex-slave sought vengeance on the ship.

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Nautical Miles and Knots

Speed and distance on the water are very different than on land. Miles and miles per hour do not exist at sea. When you travel on a vessel across the ocean, a nautical mile is the measurement used to determine the distance traveled through the water. A nautical mile is slightly longer than a mile on land, equaling 1.1508 land-measured (or statute) miles. The nautical mile was determined by the Earth’s longitude and latitude coordinates, with one nautical mile equaling one minute of latitude.

But what is the benefit of using a different measurement system for marine navigation? Using latitude and longitude co-

ordinates is more functional for long-distance travel, where the curvature of the Earth becomes a factor in accurate measurement. Nautical charts use latitude and longitude, so it’s much easier for mariners to measure distance with nautical miles. Air and space travel also use latitude and longitude for navigation and nautical miles to measure distance.

The word “mile” might prompt you to question if there is a “nautical kilometer” as well— there’s not. The international nautical mile is used worldwide. The measurement was officially set at exactly 1.852 kilometers in 1929 by the International Hydrographic Organization. The U.S. and the United Kingdom used slightly different measurements after that, but later the U.S. adopted the inter-

national nautical mile in 1954 and the U.K. in 1970.

On the other hand, knots are used to measure speed. One knot equals one nautical mile per hour or approximately 1.15 statute mph. The term knot dates back to the 17th century when sailors measured their ship’s speed using a “common log.” The common log was a rope with knots at regular intervals attached to a piece of wood shaped like a piece of pizza. Mariners would drop the wood piece into the water and let it float freely behind the ship for a specific amount of time. They often timed this with an hourglass, and when the time was up, they would count the knots between the ship and the piece of wood, and that number gauged their speed.

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Dana Point Coloring and Recycled Art Contest

Stand Up To Trash will be celebrating America Recycles Day with a Recycled & Repurposing Art Contest on Nov. 13 at the Ocean Institute in Dana Point by Baby Beach— November is America Recycles month. By using items found from your own beach, park, or neighborhood, participants are being challenged to create artwork from their collections and enter it to win prizes. You can bring your cleanup to the event, share it on social media (and tag Stand Up To Trash so they can see it) or if you can’t make it, you can snap a photo and email it to StandUpToTrash@gmail.com to be entered to win. In addition, there will be a beach cleanup at Baby Beach from 9-10:30 a.m., followed by lunch and an educational lecture. All entries must be submitted on or before Nov. 13. For more information or to sign up, visit https:// www.standuptotrash.com/events.

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State Designation Protects and Enhances California’s Wild Trout Fisheries and Provides Special Angling Opportunities for the

Public

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is observing the 50th anniversary of the first designated “Wild Trout Waters” in the state, an innovative wild trout conservation and management routine at the vanguard of the nation’s modern environmental movement of the 1960s and 1970s— a designation still benefitting California anglers today.

In 1971, the California Fish and Game Commission adopted a Wild Trout Policy to provide the designation of “aesthetically pleasing and environmentally productive” streams and lakes to be managed exclusively for wild trout, where the trout populations are managed with appropriate regulations to be “largely unaffected by the angling process,” according to the CDFW.

The nonprofit, San Francisco-based wild trout conservation organization was formed the same year. CDFW’s Wild Trout Program, called the Heritage and Wild Trout Program, was created to protect and enhance the state’s wild trout fisheries while preserving wild trout fishing for the public. The program was born when the national consciousness began acclimating to negative impacts on natural resources, including population declines among fish, wildlife, and plant species.

In 1972, the Commission assigned 17 streams as Wild Trout Waters and has added to those waters every year since. Under the California Fish and Game Code, the Commission must add at least 25 miles of stream and at least one lake to the program annually.

“This anniversary is a huge milestone,” said Curtis Knight, executive director of California Trout, in a press

release from Oct. 24. “CalTrout has been proud to promote and partner with CDFW on the Heritage and Wild Trout Program since its inception. We believe this program was progressive and cutting-edge when it was established in the 1970s. Today it has evolved and continues to be one of the country’s most effective fish water policies.”

The North Fork Mokelumne River and Silver Lake in Tulare County were both designated Wild Trout Waters in early October.

Since its founding, the program has focused on managing and enhancing California’s wild, self-sustaining trout populations. The program was expanded in 1988 to include conserving native trout species within their historical ranges and renamed the Heritage and Wild Trout Program. In 2003, the Heritage Trout Challenge was launched to urge anglers to explore waters that support native trout species. Anglers that catch any six of the state›s qualifying ten native trout species from their historic drainages are recognized by CDFW with a personalized award for their accomplishments.

Over the years, CDFW’s Heritage and Wild Trout Program has had far-reaching impacts on fisheries management and angling culture by:

• Raising awareness and education of California’s native trout species.

• Driving monitoring and formal management plans for trout.

• Fostering a catch-and-release fishing ethic that has become standard practice to protect self-sustaining wild trout and other fisheries.

• Managing for genetic integrity by avoiding stocking hatchery trout into designated waters and working to prevent hybridization.

• Serving as an example for other states to promote fishing and conservation of their native trout species and catch-and-release fishing. For example, the 12-state Western Native Trout Challenge was modeled after CDFW›s Heritage Trout Challenge.

More information is available by visiting the Heritage and Wild Trout Program web page.

Lawsuit Seeks to Protect Humpback Whales

From California Gillnet Entanglements

SAN FRANCISCO — On Oct. 27, the Center for Biological Diversity announced they had sued NOAA Fisheries to force protection for endangered Pacific humpback whales from entanglements in California drift gillnets. According to federal reports, an estimated 12 Pacific humpbacks were caught in the California drift gillnet fishery over the last two fishing seasons.

The lawsuit noted that the fishery’s harm to endangered humpback whales violates the Endangered Species Act. The fishery uses mile-long hanging nets

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I recently reviewed my boat insurance policy and came across some troubling language that I was hoping you could explain. The policy defines the phrase “caused by” to mean “any loss that is contributed to, made worse by, or in any way results from that peril. The policy then goes on to exclude any loss “caused by” wear and tear, gradual deterioration, galvanic corrosion, lack of maintenance, fiberglass osmosis, blistering or marine life. This definition of “caused by” appears to be an attempt to exclude the entire boat from a claim arising from the failure of a single part. As I read this, the failure of a corroded thru-hull fitting could sink the boat, and there would be no coverage at all for the entire loss. How would this actually work?

ANSWER: First, I want to complement our reader for actually reading his insurance policy and getting into the definitions that are set out in the policy. The coverage provided by a marine insurance policy will vary from company to company, so it really is important to understand your coverage.

Marine insurance policies tend to exclude more casualties than they actually cover. I would need to see our reader’s entire policy and review the casualty in question to render a solid opinion, but I’m happy to offer some general

David Weil is the managing attorney at Weil & Associates (www.weilmaritime. com) in Seal Beach. He is certified as a Specialist in Admiralty and Maritime Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization and a “Proctor in Admiralty” Member of the Maritime Law Association of the United States, an adjunct professor of Admiralty Law, and former legal counsel to the California Yacht Brokers Association. If you have a maritime law question for Weil, he can be contacted at 562-799-5508, through his website at www.weilmaritime.com, or via email at dweil@weilmaritime. com. Please see ATTORNEY, PAGE 8

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observations.

First, it may be hard to believe but it is likely that the entire claim would be denied in the example provided by our reader. Recreational marine insurance policies are generally “all risk” policies, which means they cover everything ex cept claims that are expressly excluded. T he exclusions tend to be lengthy. The language cited in his example is pretty broad but not uncommon. The hypothetical ex ample about a corroded thru-hull is on p o int and a good illustration. Under his policy, corrosion damage is exclud ed along with any damage “caused by” t he corrosion. If the boat sank because of a corroded thru-hull fitting, the claim would clearly be excluded under the lan guage of his policy.

The cause of the loss may not be immediately clear, and this is where the boat owner may find some relief on a disputed claim. “Grey areas” can arise when evaluating policy exclusions. A common complication is where the component in question failed because of a “latent de fect.” A latent defect is a problem that ca nnot be discovered under a reasonable and prudent inspection. Common la tent defect failures include components t hat are hidden from view or that show no external signs of pending failure and

were thus undiscoverable under a rea sonable inspection. Latent defect cov erage under a marine insurance policy may exclude coverage for the failed com ponent itself if the loss was caused by a n excluded peril but provide coverage for anything else that was damaged by the failure.

Evidence of the failure will need to be collected by a marine insurance investi gator so the adjuster can determine the c ause of the loss. In the event of a dis puted claim, I always recommend that a b oat owner retain a marine surveyor who is experienced in claim investiga tion before he or she hires a lawyer. The b oat owner will then have his own in vestigator who will work with the insurance company investigator to determine t he cause of the loss. Be prepared for the investigation to take a while to com plete. It may require forensic experts, such as metallurgists or accident reconstructionist to evaluate all of the evi dence. Yjis will take some time and it m ay be an expensive undertaking, but in the face of a denial of a large claim it will be worth it.

Marine insurance claims often in volve an extensive investigation to de termine the cause of the loss. But boat ow ners will save time and money if they know and understand the coverage pro visions of their policy before a claim a r ises.

David Weil is licensed to practice law in the state of California and as such, some of the information provided in this column may not be applicable in a jurisdiction outside of California. Please note also that no two legal situations are alike, and it is impossible to provide accurate legal advice without knowing all the facts of a particular situation. Therefore, the information provided in this col umn should not be regarded as individual legal advice, and readers should not act upon this information without seeking the opinion of an attorney in their home state.

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federal reports, an estimated 12 Pacific humpbacks were caught in the California drift gillnet fishery over the last two fishing seasons.

The lawsuit noted that the fishery’s harm to endangered humpback whales violates the Endangered Species Act. The fishery uses mile-long hanging nets that are left in the ocean overnight to catch large fish like Pacific bluefin tuna, swordfish, and thresher sharks. As the lawsuit reported, NOAA Fisheries failed to sufficiently investigate the fishery’s impact on the humpback populations listed under the Endangered Species Act in 2016.

To remedy these legal violations, the Center recommends that the Service close the area in Southern California where two humpback whales were recently entangled and confirm the fishery is not threatening the species’

continued existence.

According to the Center, fishing gear entanglements are a leading threat to endangered migratory humpbacks along the West Coast, where 48,521 square nautical miles were designated as critical habitats for the species in April 2021.

Postfly’s Advent Calendar is Back for 2022

Postfly, a monthly subscription com pany that sends fly fishing anglers a box full of goodies each month, has brought back its Fly Fishing Advent Calendar by popular demand. The advent calendar is a countdown to “fishmas,” and behind 24 doors, anglers will find a premium trout fly. A sneak peek of the flies in the calendar shows you can uncover a purple midge, Walt’s worm, bunny midge, French dark knight, lightning bug, and a PF buzzer. The calendar costs roughly $35 and can be purchased on the Postfly website.

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Winter Fishing at Big Bear Lake

Just because the leaves change colors, and the lake begins freezing doesn’t mean the fishing season has paused; it’s just becoming a new ball game. Here is a guide on where to fish, what you’ll catch, and how to adjust your gear and wardrobe to have a successful fishing trip at Big Bear Lake.

BIG BEAR — Winter doesn’t have to mean that the fishing season is postponed—it’s just going to be different. By making a few adjustments to your strategy and gear, you’ve entered into a whole new fishing season. Fishing in Big Bear is year-round as long as the lake hasn’t completely frozen over.

Big Bear is a top-rated tourist destination and brings in a lot of visitors during the winter months for skiing, snowboarding, and cozy cabin stays. But Big Bear is also a great fishing destination. So even though you don’t think of fishing when you think of winter, winter fishing in the mountains is a fun and scenic experience.

Big Bear Lake is the most recognized of all the lakes in Big Bear and is stocked with Rainbow trout, Panfish such as bluegill, pumpkinseed, and crappie, Channel catfish, and small and largemouth bass. Remember that walking, sitting, or otherwise being on the lake ice is strictly forbidden and will result in a fine.

“The lake usually freezes over sometime around Christmas or New Year’s,” said Scott Eberhard, a master guide for Cantrell Guide Service, in an email from Nov. 1. “That said, most of the winter, there are areas of the lake that will be ice-free. [During] many Winters, much of the lake will remain fishable (ice free)

During November, Big Bear has an average high of 55 degrees and a low of 26. During December, the average high is 48 degrees during the day and 21 at night so dress appropriately.

for most of the winter, and people may fish those areas from the shore.”

Because the weather temperatures drop so low, you’ll have the best luck with biting on days when the water temperature is above 40 degrees. This means you’ll have the most success towards the middle of the day when the temperatures are higher. It’s also smart to avoid fishing after several nights have hit below-freezing temperatures. Also, rain is a good sign for anglers. It stirs up the fish’s food allowing more potential for bites.

Anglers are most likely to catch trout. Big Bear Lake serves as a first-rate trout fishery habitat because its depths allow the fish to thrive, even in the summer heat, and they continue to look for food throughout the winter months. One of the best ways to track this healthy trout population is by downrigging deeper waters and trolling leadcore lines at three colors or more. The lake’s west end tends to see most of the action. Shore anglers fishing

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A Game Chair is the Best Seat in the House

Using a game chair can be the key to a successful catch for big game anglers, but only if you use it properly and know what you’re doing. It takes precise adjustments, good fighting technique, and pacing to succeed. Here is how you do that.

Game chairs, also called fighting chairs, offer a significant advantage over stand-up techniques. They allow for bet ter control of all major muscle groups us ed when fishing, especially the most powerful muscle group – the leg muscles. However, correctly setting up and using a game or fighting chair is important as it can strongly impact the angler’s comfort, efficiency, and overall enjoyment when tackling larger gamefish.

Stand-up fishing has its place amongst good anglers, and it can also be a lot of fun, but if you’re serious about bat tling bigger fish, a proper game chair is a must, specifically at night or in harsh sea conditions.

Also, with a well-balanced technique and a good bucket harness, there will be less fatigue on the angler during pro longed fights with that 300-pound tuna yo u’re fighting against. It is essential, however, to understand that your chair needs to be set up and used correctly from the get-go.

Footrest

Every modern, quality game chair should have an adjustable, removable footrest. It should be adjusted so that when you are hooked up to a fish at full drag or have reached the top of your reeling stance, you are standing with a

straight leg. It is crucial that your body is never over your toes.

Wait to adjust the footrest after bat tling your fish. Any time you are strapped into a harness with upwards of 30-pluspounds of drag, you should concentrate on the task. Altering the footrest at this game stage could cause you to lose your balance.

The footrest must be out far enough, so your body is the pivot point. Too close, and you feel like you will fall forward when the rod is loaded. Also, because there are more than a few moving parts to get your heavy-tackle fight adequate ly organized, the footrest may need to be readjusted after you factor in the buck et harness and the length of your straps.

Bucket Harness

The bucket harness sits under the an gler’s backside, allowing them to stand in the chair and use their body weight and leg muscles to pull back on the rod tip. This is more energy efficient than pull ing on the rod and resting with your arms and upper body. When using heavy tack le, you must be directly connected to the rod and reel. The weight is too unman ageable, with a 500-plus-pound animal pulling you around. Using a chair with out a bucket harness causes you to use your arms as you would with light tackle, and you’ll find yourself quickly tired from pumping the rod up and down.

Some buckets are fitted with chains, some with ropes, and others have nylon straps. Modifying these straps so that you are standing with your knees locked keeps you comfortably attached to the fish and tightly seated in the bucket, giv ing you stability. This lets you battle the fish by leaning back to lift the rod and standing up as you wind down to gather the line. Then, you’ll want to fine-tune the bucket straps to benefit your best stance.

Next, adjust the straps so that when the rod is fully loaded, you have complete control with your center of gravity toward the rear.

If the straps are too tight and the reel

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Although Big Bear Lake is relatively relaxed on rules, there are a few fishing rules to keep in mind before casting. Visit the Big Bear website to check the size, daily bag, and possession limits of each species.

What to ask Before Buying a Boat

Buying a boat is a big time and financial commitment. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or are considering purchasing a new or used boat, here are nine questions to ask the seller and several tips for the buyer to use during the process.

You might be eager to buy a new boat and get out on the water as fast as you can, but before jumping into such a large purchase, there’s more to consider than the fact that it’s still floating. Don’t make a purchase just because it seems like a deal— you might be buying a lemon. So if you’re considering buying a boat, think about asking these questions before swip ing your card to ensure you get the best deal possible.

1. How many hours has the engine logged?

If you’re buying a second-hand boat, it’s important to know and consider how many hours the engine has logged. If

you’re buying a boat that was made after 1990, it will have an hour meter. Much like the miles on a car, the hours on an en gine are the best way to know how hard th at boat has worked in its time. For a boat that has been well maintained, it also tells you the next time the boat needs to be brought in for maintenance. Both inboard and outboard marine motors are dependable for an average of 1500 hours. After that point, they become undepend able, and you don’t want to be five miles out when they decide to break down. Rec reational boats use between 75 and 150 hours per year. So, using 100 hours as an average, a ten-year-old boat with 1000 hours on the engine should have plenty of life left.

2. Do you have the boat’s service logs?

This is another strong question to ask before buying a pre-owned boat. You should ask the owners if they kept a re cord of all the services performed on the boat to know how the boat was taken care of. It might not be a deal breaker if the owner didn’t keep track of the services, but it may be indicative that the owner didn’t keep up with the maintenance, and the boat may be in poor condition. Regu lar servicing for any vessel is essential be cause it keeps up with minor issues that could turn into significant, costly repairs. Therefore, when the owner gets the boat serviced regularly, they extend the boat’s lifetime.

3. Is there a warranty and is it transferable?

This question applies to whether you’re buying a new or used boat. New boats usually have a warranty that protects against manufacturer issues and minor repairs. When buying a used boat, you want to ensure that the warranty is transferrable, most of which are. Re gardless, boats are a lot of work, so hav ing the cushion of a warranty is a sigh of relief when something breaks, and the manufacturer deems it not to be a de fect. In addition, an extended warranty can cover the cost of that repair. If there is a warranty, ask what it covers. Typical ly, a manufacturer will give a new boat ow ner a warranty covering things like

steering systems, electrical and plumb ing systems, and other buildings they’re responsible for. These warranties usual ly last for a year or two. Confirm that you understand the warranty when buying a new or used boat. This will help save you money in repairs and give you an idea of what issues to watch for.

4. Why are you selling the boat?

When you ask a boat owner why they’re selling their boat, be wary of ge neric answers like, “Oh, I just don’t have time for to anymore.” It’s a good idea to inspect the vessel thoroughly to ensure they’re not selling it for more reasons than lack of free time. Check the hull for any signs of damage, like cracks in the fi berglass. Any crack larger than two inch es means problems and lots of money in repairs. Also, inspect the belts for wear and any sign of mold or mildew. While you might save money going to a private seller for a pre-owned boat, as a first-time buyer, it is wise to go to a trusted dealer ship with a proven track record of reliable vessels to buy a boat.

5. What is this boat made of?

It’s important to know what materi als the boat you are potentially purchas ing is made of, so you can be prepared for

what kind of wear and tear and mainte nance to expect. Boat hulls are typical ly constructed of five types of materials, each with pros and cons.

Ferro- Cement

Ferro-cement is the cheapest option for hull construction, but it has its fair share of problems.

Ferro-cement is a highly versatile type of reinforced concrete. Mortar fills out the spaces between a thin, reinforced concrete mesh structure. It’s generally less expensive because it’s easy to build, doesn’t weigh much, and the cost of ma terials is low. When it comes to hull con struction, you should avoid Ferro-cement hu lls. Unless the manufacturer lays the cement in one attempt, you’ll have weak spots that can let in water, causing the reinforcement to rust. In addition, boats made of Ferro-cement can be challeng ing to insure.

Wood

The oldest material used in boat con struction is wood. Wood is still a pop ular material for those who build their ow n boats. But there’s a risk of inviting wood-boring marine life directly into your hull when you use it. There are still tons of wooden boats sailing the seas today, and they’re worth checking out if you’re interested in a low-cost boat. But beware, they can be expensive to keep in seaworthy condition. Fiberglass may be the most popular material used to build boats and yachts today. Fiberglass boats are thin but heavy. As a result, they pro vide a lot of resilience out on the water. In addition, the wind doesn’t usually cause a fiberglass boat to buffet as quickly, so they drift with less speed and more accuracy.

Steel

Steel is another popular material used in hull construction. Steel is solid and only needs a new coat of paint every year to prevent rust. But it is also very heavy and will require a lot of towing power to get it to the water.

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Hulls made from aluminum are less expensive than fiberglass and much light er. As a result, they’re easier to launch at the ramp and easier to tow with a small vehicle. In addition, you don’t have to wax the gel coat, so aluminum hulls require less maintenance. And instead of crack ing on impact, they dent.

6. Can I take it for a sea trial?

A sea trial is a test drive. You use this time to see how seaworthy the boat is or if it’s a comfortable fit for you. If you’re buying a used boat, it may be a good idea to enroll in the guidance of a marine sur veyor. A marine surveyor is a professional who can give you information about the boat on the water that you might typical ly miss or not consider. If the boat is on a trailer, inspect it and give it a few thumps with the bottom of your fist to check if the hull is in firm condition. Pay atten tion to the sound and feel of the boat in every type of movement, such as revers ing, speeding up, doing slalom maneu vers and full circle turns, and docking. Not every scratch and crack needs to be a deal breaker. You can use those blem ishes to negotiate the price.

7. What does owning a boat cost?

This question is for you. As a first-time boat owner, the seller can help you un derstand the annual cost of owning that boat , or you can research your own. What are you going to do with your boat? Will

you need to travel with it? Consider the cost of boat insurance, storage, slip fees, gas, maintenance, etc.

8. How has the boat been stored?

Storage plays a very important role in boat maintenance. Wet boat storage means the boat has been stored outside and is helpful for an owner who likes to hop in a get going. However, storing in the water has its issues. If the water gets too cold and freezes, it can severe ly damage the hull and external features. It allows for rust, marine life, and gener al wear and tear to attack the boat con stantly. In addition, the owner doesn’t get a chance to clean, paint, or maintain the boat when it spends all its time in the water. Dry storage is the better option for storage, especially during the off-sea son. Dry storage allows the owner to in spect the areas of the boat that are typ ically submerged, making maintenance so much easier. Generally, boats stored in dry storage have less wear and tear.

9. Are there financing options available?

Lastly, know your financing options. Lots of dealerships have on-site financ ing that can help you get a good deal on a loan for a new or used boat. Also, if you have a trade-in, you can factor in how much you need for a down payment. Fi nally, if you fall in love with a boat that’s out of your budget, financing options are a great way to work around that.

Game Chair

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them from guessing and backing up be fore you are prepared.

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to your chest, you will quick ly find yourself over the top. Likewise, you’ll stretch too far to reel down if the straps are too long. However, once you are connected to a fish, the entire bucket as sembly will extend one-half to 1 inch, so se tting the straps on the verge of being slightly tight should be perfect once put under load.

Getting to the Chair

Once the fish is hooked and taking drag, you will need to move the rod from the rod holder to the chair. (If you are tournament fishing under International Game Fish Association rules, you must do this alone, with no help from the crew.)

Prepare yourself for not only the weight of the rod itself but also the amount of drag on the fish. If you slowly pull back the drag to a reasonable amount, you can easily lift the rod and bring it to the chair. The best way to remove the rod from the rod holder is by going straight out at the same angle.

A safety line should be attached to the reel seat, so be aware of it as you maneu ver the rod to the chair. It helps to put one leg over the gimbal and on the opposite side of the footrest, then set the rod butt in the gimbal, positioning your rear end in the bucket and your feet on the footrest. While holding on to the rod, put the strap clips on the reel and reengage the drag back to strike unless otherwise di rected. Letting the captain know you are set and ready to fight the fish will keep

Details

Just because your partner has grabbed the leader doesn’t mean your job is done. As soon as they take a wrap, back the drag off in case they have to let go. You don’t want the fighting drag to be en gaged while the fish is on the leader. The line pulling tight at full drag could rip the hook from the fish, forcing it to fly back at the cockpit.

It would help if you also watched for any slack line or leader that could get tipwrapped (little knots of braided line af fixing themselves around the tip of your rod when you get aggressive with the rod tip) or tangled around your crewmem ber’s feet, neck, or body. Reel in the slack as they wire the fish until there is noth ing left to reel or the swivel reaches the rod tip.

Having the bucket harness and the chair work together harmoniously allows you to fight a big fish effectively.

There is a wide variety of game chairs available on the market. Unfortunately, some of the cheaper options available be come more of a hindrance rather than an as sistant for catching bigger fish. More expensive designs certainly are popular options used in many of the world’s fish ing hotspots.

As long as a good quality chair is as sembled and positioned correctly and good technique is used, your game chair can become an essential, satisfying, and valuable tool.

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CALENDAR FEATURE

GIVE THANKS SAIL- SAN PEDRO BAY

SAN PEDRO — On Nov. 19, the Los Angeles Maritime Institute will host the annual November event, Give Thanks Sail, which is part of their monthly series of community sails; each month has a different theme. The event will take place from 4-6:30 p.m., where the tall brigantine ship Exy Johnson will set sail for a two-hour journey where guests can tour and explore the ship while out on the water.

The event is a fun sunset sail, and guests are encouraged to bring their own Hollywood Bowl-style picnic with the beverages of their choice. LAMI does not provide food or drinks besides portable water for guests who bring a refillable water bottle.

It is not a Thanksgiving celebration per se. However, LAMI likes to hold a sail close to Thanksgiving week for people who have visiting family and friends in town looking for a unique experience.

Guests are encouraged to become active crew members and even assist in sailing the boat, but they can also sit back, relax, and enjoy.

“Our ships are living, breathing STEM machines,” said Alice Taylor, Director of Sales and Marketing for LAMI, in an email from Oct. 28. “We have a separate eco-education sail every month as part of our Explore the Coast/Explora la Costa series. This November, community sail and all our community sails are viewed as more of a recreational activity and introduction to our ships and our programs.”

This event and the community sails that LAMI holds each month are mini-fundraisers for their program, TopSail Youth Program, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary as a local non-profit organization. LAMI has served over 120,000 young people in that time, helping people on career paths they might not have considered before and creating lifelong sailors and

lovers of the ocean.

The event will take place where the ships are docked. The ships are docked at the West Harbor development in San Pedro, the former Ports O’ Call location now under development. The dock is at Berth 78 next to the San Pedro Fish Market Restaurant. There is plenty of free parking near the dock. The street address in front of the dock is 1142 Nagoya Way, San Pedro, CA 90731.

LAMI encourages people to sign up online via lamitopsail.org or by calling the office at 310-833-6055.

Tickets for the event will cost $60 for adults and $30 for children 12 and under. To purchase tickets, visit https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/lami-community-sail-november-give-thanks-sail-registration-418421669477 and to learn more about this annual event and others, visit https://lamitopsail.org/.

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Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Maritime Institute The Exy Johnson is a 100-foot wooden vessel designated as one of the “Official Tall Ships Maritime Ambassador of the City of Los Angeles.”

Another Very Cheerful Shop Catalina Holiday Kick-Off and Tree Lighting Celebration

CATALINA ISLAND — On Dec. 3, Love Catalina Island will kick off the 29th Annual “Shop Catalina” Holiday Kick-Off & Tree Lighting from 12-8 p.m., a monthlong event hosted to commence the holiday season on the island. Shoppers can pick up their Catalina Island shopping discount cards from Dec. 3-10 from participating island retailers; discount cards are valid through Dec. 24. More than 20 shops in Avalon will have their doors open to offer rarely discounted items like jewelry, art, clothing, and other unique gifts.

Of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be present. They will arrive in style on an Avalon Fire Truck and will oversee the annual Christmas tree lighting. Next, guests will get into the holiday spirit with caroling from the Catalina Kid Ventures performers, who are set to perform on the Wrigley Stage just after 4 p.m. Following their rendition of holiday favorites, The Jingle Singers will perform, welcome Santa and Mrs. Claus to town, and then set off on foot through the streets of Avalon, spreading holiday cheer.

In addition, shoppers can find treasure code words at participating retailers, then enter treasure code words online, and be entered to win one of three Catalina Island Gift Certificate Grand Prizes valued at up to $125.

Guests can stop by the Wrigley Stage in the town center and roast s’mores. You can also purchase See’s Candies, hot chocolate, and popcorn to refuel for all that shopping.

Local crafters, organized by the Catalina Island Art Association, will sell their handiwork at the Glenmore Plaza Hotel at the Annual Christmas Craft Boutique. In addition, while mom and dad shop, kids can make their own holiday ornament to take home. Residents and visitors can enjoy viewing and judging folksy gingerbread creations.

Participating stores that will be offering discounts and other special features include:

• Virtual Treasure Cards

• Christmas Craft Boutique & Ornament Decorating for Kids

• Gingerbread House Decorating Contest

• Residential & Business Decorating Contest

• Hot Chocolate & Popcorn Sales

• See’s Candies Sales

• Catalina Kid Ventures Carolers

• Holiday Carolers - “The Jingle Singers”

• Santa Claus Arrives & Christmas Tree Lighting • Pictures with Santa on the Wrigley Stage • Toasting S’mores on the Stage • Annual Canned Food Drive

While the tree lighting ceremony will be held only on Dec. 3, shoppers will have an entire week, from Dec. 3-10, to visit each participating retailer to pick up their Discount Card. For a complete list of all participating shops, visit https://www. lovecatalina.com/shop-catalina/.

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BOATYARD GUIDE 2023

The Log’s Guide to Southern California Boatyards

The hunt for the perfect boatyard for regular maintenance, repairs, or a major refit project can be tedious as Southern California offers a wide range of full-service boatyards, each with its own specialties and staff of skilled craftspeople.

The Log’s 2023 Guide to Southern California Boatyards (including facilities in Mexico) aims to serve as a starting point for boaters searching for the right repair and haul-out facility for their individual needs. In addition, this guide provides key data about Southern California boatyard options, including areas of specialty and on-site amenities, to narrow down the many choices.

The guide includes the latest contact information for each local boatyard, such as a name, address, phone number, fax number, website, and email address, if available.

The Log recently surveyed the region’s boatyards to ensure that each listing is as accurate and up-to-date as possible. The Log assumes no responsibility for changes that may have occurred since the survey was conducted. Please email information on any changes needed for next year’s guide to editor@thelog.com.

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Abaroa Boat Yard Topete s/n, Zona Comercial 23060 La Paz, Baja California Sur Mexico (044) 612-19-77-762 (044) 612-12-89-138 abaroamarineyard.com victorabaroa@abaroamarineyard.com

SPECIALTIES: Boat repair and maintenance on all kinds of boats. 40-ton Travelift.

Astilleros Pescadores

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Manzana 2 3era etpa s/n Parque Ind. Alfredo V. Bonfil 82050 Mazatlán, Sinaloa

Mexico 011-52-669-981-1242 phone 011-52-669-982-3057 fax ingealfonso@yahoo.com.mx

SPECIALTIES: Steel, aluminum, fiberglass and woodwork. Offers 24-hour security. Travelift: 150 ton.

Atalanta Marina, S.A. de C.V.

Marlin 1 Esquina Caracol

Interior Marina Palmira

La Paz, Baja California Sur Mexico

011-52-612-121-5186 phone 011-52-612-121-6445 fax lourdesatalanta@hotmail.com

SPECIALTIES: Haulouts, offers parking, 24-hour security, and warehouses for rent.

Baja Naval S.A. de C.V.

Av. de la Marina

#10 Zona Centro

Ensenada, Baja California  Mexico 22800

+52-646-174-0020 phone bajanaval.com marina@bajanaval.com boatyard@bajanaval.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard and Marina; more than 30 years of experience. Marina with more than 50 slips that range from 33 to 80 feet. LP systems, fiberglass, hull extensions, interior, and exterior carpentry, bottom jobs, bow thrusters and stabilizer systems, mig and tig welding, and mechanical services for boats up to 70 tons. Within walking distance of downtown Ensenada.

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Cabo Yacht Center

Adjacent to IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur Mexico 23410 624-143-3020 local phone 619-819-8779 from U.S. 866-702-6337 toll free from U.S. caboyachtcenter.net

SPECIALTIES: Mechanical repairs, perform warranty work, and one acre of land on the marina. Fabricate, repair, and refurbish vessels. Center bilingual staff can help, 24-hour security, water, electricity, and 72-ton-capacity marine Travelift.

Gran Peninsula Yacht Center

Azueta 202 Ensenada, Baja California  Mexico 22800

+52-646-178-8020 phone granpeninsula.com info@granpeninsula.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard. Capable of hauling vessels with an LOA of 262 feet (80 meters) and beams up to 52 feet (16 meters) on a 2,500-ton Lloyd’s Register-certified Synchrolift. Lloyd’s and ABS inspections, bunkering, and docking services for up to 300 feet. Gran Peninsula is the result of a market-driven conversion for larger yachts. Management and ownership are the same as Baja Naval Boatyard.

Marina Fonatur Operadora Portuaria, S.A. de C.V.

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SPECIALTIES: Full-service marina with 85-ton Travelift, launch ramp, dry storage, 24-hour security, restrooms with shower facilities, laundry facilities, swimming pool and Jacuzzi spa, wireless Internet access, first-aid services, fuel supply – regular and diesel, boat slips up to 140 feet and free parking.

Marine Group de Los Cabos

Puerto Los Cabos Marina Paseo de Los Pescadores S/N Int. # 3 Colonia La Playa San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur 23400 1-619-600-5539 from U.S. 011-52-624-105-6500 from Mexico marinegroupcabo.com phorner@marinegroupbw.com

SPECIALTIES: Hurricane-protected, full-service boatyard offering haulouts, surveys, maintenance, bottom painting, mechanical work, dry storage, and boat supplies. 150-ton Travelift, hurricane-pro tected dry storage for boats and tenders. Marine supply store offering hundreds of brands. Just a 10-minute drive from the major airport and a 30-minute drive from Cabo San Lucas.

NIZA Marine  Blvd. Costero 1392-2 Plaza Caracol, Zona Centro Ensenada, Baja California Mexico 22880 011-52-646-174-2422

1-619-780-9622 nizamarine.com mario@nizamarine.com

SPECIALTIES: Provides a Concierge Marine Service specializing in Top side Painting with Alexseal & Awlgrip products (certi fied), Bottom paint, Teak decks, Custom fiberglass (hard tops, fuel tanks), Carpentry work, Interior - Exterior varnish, Custom Stainless Steel. Port captain clearance, Private round-trip transportation from Southern California to Ensenada. Other services by subcontract: Mechanic, Electrical, Upholstery - Enclosures

Opequimar

Paseo de la Marina Sur 214

Puerto Vallarta C.P. 48354 Mexico 011-52-322-221-1800 phone 011-52-322-221-1978 fax opequimar.com info@opequimar.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard with 80 –100-ton Travelift, dry yard, dock fuel station, new and previously owned vessels for sale. Open daily, 365 days a year.

Talleres Navales Bercovich

Carretera A Pichilingue KM 8 Puerto de La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico

011-52-612-121-6363 phone and fax 044-612-157-7572 cell bercovichboatworks.com navalesbercovich@prodigy.net.mx

SPECIALTIES: Provides full yard services to haul, launch and store vessels up to 20 tons. Bottom service, topside service, fiberglass repairs, sandblasting, welding and fabrication, complete topside paint, mechanical repairs, and dry storage of up to 20 tons. 24-hour security. 20-ton hydraulic trailer and 150-ton railway. Haulouts up to 200 tons on the marine railway. Power boats to 120 feet.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY

Aquarius Marine Inc.

9384 Frost Mar Place

San Diego, CA 92121 858-866-1525 phone aquariusmarineinc.com aquariusmarineinc@gmail.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service trailer-boat repair for all makes and models (outboard, inboard, and sterndrive vessels), trail er-boat storage, trailer repair, fiberglass repair, and canvas work. Located minutes from the water, open seven days a week.

Driscoll Boat Works

2500 Shelter Island Drive

San Diego, CA 92106

619-226-2500 phone 619-224-0280 fax driscollinc.com stephen@driscollboatworks.com

SPECIALTIES: A family-owned full-service boatyard operating on Shelter Island for more than 60 years, offering a complete range of services for boats from 20 to 200 feet.

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Oceanside Marine Centre Inc. Since 1965 1550 Harbor Drive, North, Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: (760) 722-1833 • Fax: (760) 722-1897 www.oceansidemarinecentre.com Full Service Boat Yard Also Trailer Boat Service Authorized Dealer for: For Service... It’s Worth the Trip! PARTS•SERVICE•WARRANTY Repower Is Our Specialty Your Other Best Friend O c e ansideMarineCent re .cnI Electronics Installation Fiberglass Specialist Onsite HIGHLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS BOTTOM PAINTING Large Discount Store “We Deliver”

Driscoll Mission Bay Boat Yard and Marina

1500 Quivira Way

San Diego, CA 92106

619-221-8456 Boatyard 619-321-3887 Marina driscollmissionbay.com

SPECIALTIES: Lift capacity: 100-ton Travelift. Mechanical repairs, electrical repairs, woodworking, painting, aluminum work, steelwork, gelcoat repairs. Canvas and upholstery and rigging are subcon tracted. Electronics, moorage, deli, bathrooms, and showers.

Intrepid Boat Works

2700 Shelter Island Drive

San Diego, CA 92106 619-272-6915 Intrepidboatworks.com

SPECIALTIES:  Lift capacity: 25ton travel lift Dry storage facility for survey or haul and load to trailer service crane service available for mast or engines.

Koehler

Kraft

2302 Shelter Island Drive

San Diego, CA 92106 619-222-9051 phone 619-222-4332 fax koehlerkraft.com info@koehlerkraft.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service marine repairs and refits. Lift capabilities include a 40-ton marine railway or sling haul-out with a 90-ton crane. A mobile 90-ton crane is available for rigging, mast work, and engine repowering. Full-service boatyard offers bottom paint, mechanical repairs, fiber glass and gel-coat repairs, LP, and enamel paint application. Complete metal fabrica tion shop on-site. Woodworking shop on-site: finish carpentry, cabinetwork, planking, and other structural repair work. Complete restorations and new construc tion. 150-foot work dock available. Clients may do some work with restrictions. Moorage, limited dry storage, restaurants nearby, restrooms and showers. Koehler Kraft Custom Boat Building is located on-site. Family-owned and operated since 1938, specializing in personal one-on-one attention for boats and boat owners. The website offers weekly progress updates for owners to monitor ongoing and past projects—home of the San Diego Wooden Boat Festival.

Marine Group Boat Works-Headquarters

997 G St. Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-427-6767 phone 619-427-0324 fax refit@marinegroupbw.com marinegroupboatworks.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard with yards in two locations: San Diego and Los Cabos. Haulouts, surveys, Coast Guard inspections, insurance estimates, mainte nance, bottom and hull painting, mechani cal work, prop and shaft work, PropScan, engine repairs/repowers, custom metal fabrication, machining parts, and more. 665-ton, 150-ton, 100-ton, and 25-ton Travelifts. Boat storage is available in the Cabo location.

Nielsen Beaumont Marine Inc.

2420 Shelter Island Drive San Diego, CA 92106 619-223-BOAT (2628) phone 619-222-9109 fax nielsenbeaumont.com info@NielsenBeaumont.com

SPECIALTIES: San Diego’s only authorized Hamilton Jet boatyard on San Diego Bay. Full-service facility can handle a wide range of mechanical, electrical, carpentry and paint work; has machine shop, and weld shop.

Oceanside Marine Centre

1550 Harbor Drive N. Oceanside, CA 92054 760-722-1833 phone

760-722-1828 fax oceansidemarinecentre.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard with large discount marine chandlery on site. Repower specialists. Highly qualified technicians. Authorized dealer for Yanmar Marine, Cummins Marine, Volvo Penta, MerCruiser, Honda Marine, Westerbeke, and Universal Diesel Marine Engines.

Safe Harbor Shelter Island

2330 Shelter Island Drive #1 San Diego, CA 92106 619-222-0481 phone Shelterisland@shmarinas.com

SPECIALTIES: Now with a lifting capacity of 165 tons. Full-prep antifouling work, fiberglass, hull extensions, hardtops,

flybridge enclosures, gel-coat blister repair, yacht refinishing, cleaning and varnishing, new and used yacht sales, upholstery, engine and outdrive sales and service, hull and topside painting, mechanical, elec tronic sales and service, sign painting, electrical, woodworking, insurance, rigging, and yacht maintenance.

San Diego Boat Movers

6996-A Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92120 619-582-0700 sandiegoboatmovers.com info@sandiegoboatmovers.com

SPECIALTIES: Fully licensed and insured boat transport service; will deliver anywhere within the continental United

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States and Hawai’i (temporarily suspended). Boat storage is also available.

ORANGE COUNTY

Balboa Boat Yard of California

2414 Newport Blvd.

Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-673-6834 phone balboaboatyard.com info@balboaboatyard.com

SPECIALTIES: A full-service yard specializ ing in everything from basic bottom service to complex repower projects. Sportfishers, motoryachts and trawlers. All aspects of repair and refitting.

Basin Marine

829 Harbor Island Drive

Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-673-0360 phone 949-673-0625 fax basinmarine.com

SPECIALTIES: Bottom painting. Haulouts, offloads, on-loads, commissioning, crane work, prop and shaft repair, through-hull and transducer installation, bow and stern thruster installation and repair, fiberglass fabrication and repair, DuPont paint certified, LP and gel-coat repair. Cabo, Grand Banks, and Hinckley Yachts service center. 50-ton marine Travel-lift. All water is recycled.

Dana Point Shipyard

34671 Puerto Place #A

Dana Point, CA 92629 949-661-1313 phone 949-661-5247 fax danapoint-shipyard.com jasonmorris@danapoint-shipyard.com

SPECIALTIES: Repowering, all mechanical repairs, electrical, woodworking, full chandlery. Aluminum/stainless steel welding and fabrication, all shipwright services, rigging, LP painting. DIY space available.

K & H Marine

2387 N. Batavia Orange, CA 92865

Bob: 714-321-5543 714-637-8780 phone 714-637-9121 fax knhmarine.com info@knhmarine.com

SPECIALTIES: 50 years in the same location in the city of Orange. We specialize in fiberglass and gelcoat repair, upholstery, canvas, and boat covers, engine and outdrive repair and replacement, used boats, engines, outdrives, new and used boat trailer sales and repairs, boat rentals.

Kozwel

Boatworks Inc.

2601 S. Yale St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-432-1771 kozwel.com pawel@kozwel.com

SPECIALTIES: Premier Volvo Penta and Crusader authorized dealer, IPS certified, diesel and gasoline engines, marine gearboxes, custom development, high-per

formance engines and setups, hydraulic systems, commercial vessels, and technical consulting.

Larson’s Shipyard

2705 W. Coast Highway

Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-548-3641 phone 949-548-3645 fax larsonshipyard.com larsonshipyard@aol.com

SPECIALTIES: Restoration of wooden boats to installation of today’s electronics. Haulouts, bottom painting, electrical, mechanical, rigging, custom painting, full detailing, fiberglass/gelcoat repairing as well as engine and outdrive services.

Lido Dry Stack

151Shipyard Way, Suite 7 Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-673-9330 phone 949-673-1338 fax lidoyachtanchorage.com info@lidoyachtanchorage.com

Newport Harbor Shipyard

151 Shipyard Way, Suite 5

Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-723-6800 phone 949-723-6808 fax newportharborshipyard.com jsalem@newportharborshipyard.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard. Offers a variety of services for vessels up to 140 feet, including haulouts to 90 tons, custom carpentry, bottom painting, topside

painting, fiberglass repairs, electrical, plumbing, engine repairs and service, electronics sales, and installation, offloads, commissioning, and marine hardware store.

Outbound Yacht Services Inc. 34241 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 201 Dana Point, CA 92629 949-488-0652 phone 949-489-0704 fax outboundyachtservices.com info@outboundyachtservices.com

SPECIALTIES: Air conditioning and heating, electrical systems, electronics, navigation, stabilization systems, thruster and steering, watermaker as well as system engineering and design.

Sea & Ski Marine Inc.

740-A Ohms Way

Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-646-7813 phone 949-646-3009 fax seanskimarine.com seaski@sbcglobal.net

SPECIALTIES: Authorized Volvo-Penta Service Center. From routine maintenance to complete engine installations, repair and servicing of gasoline and diesel engines, stern drives, and electrical.

South

Coast Shipyard

223 21st St.

Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-675-2837 phone southcoastshipyard.com scsyinc@yahoo.com

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SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard. Haulouts, bottom painting, thru-hulls, mechanical, painting, fiberglass and gelcoat repairs, electrical, fabrication, woodworking, rigging, and detailing.

Sunset

Aquatic Shipyard

2901 Edinger Ave., Building B

Huntington Beach, CA 92649 562-592-2841 phone 562-592-5614 fax

SPECIALTIES: Boatyard with 75-ton Travelift. Bottom Painting, Custom welding, and fabrication, and Do-It-Yourself yard.

West Coast Marine Service

1555 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-515-2822 phone 949-515-2830 fax www.westcoastmarine.com info@wcmservice.com

SPECIALTIES: Authorized Yamaha outboard sales and service dealer as well as a full-service boatyard. Offers a wide range of boatyard services from bottom paint to outboard repair and warranty.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY

Al

Larson Boat Shop

1046 S. Seaside Ave. Terminal Island, CA 90731 310-514-4100 phone 310-831-4912 fax

larsonboat.com jackwall@larsonboat.com

SPECIALTIES: Maintain and repair tugboats, government vessels, fireboats, ferries, barges, offshore oil equipment, research vessels, and yachts as well as many other types of marine equipment.

The BoatYard Marina del Rey

13555 Fiji Way Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 310-823-8964 phone 310-821-0569 fax tbymdr.com victor@tbymdr.com (Service Manager) rick@tbymdr.com (Dockmaster)

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard with three Marine Travelifts (35, 60 & 100-ton) and haulout ways for vessels up to 28 feet wide (beam). A new marina with 115 wet slips, remodeled bathrooms & showers, laundry, cable/internet, abundant parking, card key access, and CCTV security cameras. Garages and storage lockers built in 2019. Largest boatyard in Marina del Rey with experienced staff to answer all of your boating questions. Free haulout and launch after one-year tenancy in the marina. Certified Clean Marina.

Cabrillo Boat Shop

1500 Pier C Long Beach, CA 90813 (562) 435-2628 phone cabrilloboatshop@outlook.com

SPECIALTIES: 53 ton hauling capacity, Multihulls to 30’ beam crane service, bottom painting, LP painting, fiberglass

repair, Re-powers, engine alignment, shaft & strut repair & fabrication. Offloads & onloads, Mast stepping & un-stepping. Factory authorized Mercury Outboard/ Stern drive Sales & Service. Authorized ACME Prop Dealer.

Cerritos Yacht Anchorage/ Eddie’s Marine Service

Berth 205-C

1400 Anchorage Road Wilmington, CA 90744 310-834-4737 office contact@cerritosyacht.com

SPECIALTIES: A full-service boat yard, since 1940 specializing in a variety of boating services for vessels up to 33k lbs. We have extensive experience with both power boats and sailboats and offer all aspects of repair and retrofitting, including shipwright services, mechanic services, painting services, crane services and custom projects. Mechanic services: outboards, inboards, outdrives. Painting Services: Bottom paint, hull Paint, Topside paint, gelcoat, fiberglass and gelcoat repair. Shipwright services: all aspects of shaft work, thru hull work, seal work, rigging. Crane services: haulouts, surveys, off loads and on loads, engines in and out, masts un-step and step.

King Harbor Marine Center

831 N. Harbor Drive

Redondo Beach, CA 90277 310-374-8923 phone 310-374-8560 fax SPECIALTIES: Lift capacity – 60-ton

Travelift. Mechanical repairs: all engines, diesel, inboard outdrives, Volvo, MerCruiser, OMC. Electrical repairs, woodworking, chandlery. Painting: brush and spray. Gelcoat repairs, rigging shop, and electronics.

Marina Shipyard

6400 E. Marina Drive, #6

Long Beach, CA 90803

562-594-0995 phone 562-431-7457 fax marinashipyard.com mshydlb1@aol.com (general manager)

SPECIALTIES: One-stop marine center with full-service boatyard and chandlery. Hauling and launching (100-ton elevator boat lift and 15-ton crane), marine mechan ics, hydro-washing, bottom painting, blister repair, shipwright, and fiberglass.

Seamark Boat Repair

13444 Bali Way

Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

310-301-8303 Seamarkmdr.com seamarkmarine@gmail.com

Windward Yacht Center

13645 W. Fiji Way

Marina del Rey, CA 90292 310-823-4581 phone` 310-306-0067 fax windwardyachtcenter.com simon@windwardyachtcenter.com (haul and repair) chris@windwardyachtcenter.com (assistant

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dockmaster@windwardyachtcenter.com

SPECIALTIES: Full-service yacht and boat repair yard up to 100 tons. Fiberglass repair, bottom painting, mechanical, shipwright services. Do-it-yourself boat slips.

VENTURA COUNTY

Anacapa Boatyard 3203 Victoria Avenue Oxnard, CA 93035 anacapaboatyard.com (805) 985-1818 phone

SPECIALTIES: Full paint jobs, including gelcoat and fiberglass repairs. Engine mechanic, inflatable boat specialist, and canvas work available onsite. We welcome Do-It-Yourself or we can help!

Derecktor Ventura Inc.

Derecktor owned & operated since October 2020 1644 Anchors Way Drive, Ventura, CA 93001

Phone: 805-642-6755 Email: sales@derecktorventura.com Website: www.derecktorventura.com

SPECIALTIES: Dockside servicing up to 100 ft and hauling vessels up to 60 ft with a 35-ton Travelift. Crane service is available on-demand along with a 20-ton negative forklift. Highly skilled professionals in engine repair, repowers, and mechanical systems, including hydraulics and refrigeration. Yanmar dealer; new Yanmar parts and engines available. On-site Yanmar mechanics, rigger, and Raymarine tech/electrician. Fabrication and welding in aluminum and stainless steel, with both manual and CNC machining. Complete driveline repair and modifications, including sail-drives and bow thruster installations. Electric and hybrid power conversions. Superb Awlgrip paint, racing bottoms, fiberglass, and composite repairs. Excellent woodworking and restoration skills. Rigging and mast repairs. In-house chandlery, a convenient fuel dock, and live bait is available at our Marina.

Seaside Boatyard and Marina

3615 S. Victoria Ave

Oxnard, CA 93035 805-985-6800 phone 805-985-6300 fax Seasideboatyard.com joe.camello@suntex.com (Service Manager)

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard and marina. Two Marine Travelifts (50-ton and 75-ton), a 30-ton 110-foot-reach Hydraulic Mobile Boom Crane, and haulout ways for vessels up to 20 feet wide (beam). Largest boatyard in Ventura County with experienced staff to answer all your boating questions. Free haulout and launch after one year tenancy in marina. State of the art environmental clarifier for a cleaner approach to boating repair.

Ventura Harbor Boatyard 1415 Spinnaker Drive Ventura, CA 93001 805-654-1433 phone

805-654-8066 fax vhby.com info@vhby.com

SPECIALTIES: A first-class shipyard servicing commercial and recreational vessels up to 200 tons. Two Travelifts: 35-ton and 220-ton lift. Services include painting, sandblasting, LP coatings, racing bottoms, fiberglass and gelcoat repairs, rigging, mechanical, welding, aluminum and stainless fabrication, stern extensions and bulbous bow installations, complete repowers and commissioning, and bow and stern thruster installations. A well-developed network of off-site services for small and large boat owners. Full range of repair, maintenance, and fabrication options. Do-it-yourselfers welcome. On-site

chandlery. Convenient fuel dock. Crane and offloading services are available.

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY

Harbor Marineworks

122 Harbor Way

Santa Barbara, CA 93109 harbormarineworks.com 805-965-0887 phone

SPECIALTIES: Full-service boatyard. Sterling LP application, fiberglass repair, custom logos, and haulouts.

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY

Port San Luis Boatyard

3915 Avila Beach Dr. Avila Beach, CA 93424 805-595-7895 phone portsanluisboatyard.com portsanluisboatyard@gmail.com

SPECIALTIES: This is one of the few small, self-service boatyards in coastal California. Full line of marine supplies and marine repair shop on-site. Outboard engine sales and service.

Service inboard gas and diesel engines, outboard two and four-stroke models, transmissions, and overdrive. Repair and replace thru hulls and propeller shafts.

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Sailing

One Day Sailing Destinations in California

California is an excellent state for sailing. The waters of the Golden State present opportunities for sailors to expe rience calmer temperatures and beauti ful and diverse scenery.

If you want an immersive sailing ex perience but don’t have much time, you ca n opt for one of these satisfying day trips.

Long Beach to Catalina Island

From Long Beach marina, you can head to the lovely Catalina Island and enjoy the sites of the Pacific on this typi cally easy trip. It would help if you head ed out at the crack of dawn to maximize the sunlight and enjoy a couple of hours of bliss on this peaceful island.

Catalina Island is entering its off-sea son, which means it will be less crowded, and the harbor offers deals for moorage. As of Sept. 15th, the Avalon harbor offers a shoulder rate. The boater may pay for four nights and get an additional three nights free. Then as of Oct. 15th, a boat er can pay for two nights and get five free.

Sail Around Newport Beach

Newport beach is a great location to get up close and personal with thrilling wildlife such as humpback whales, sea lions, and dolphins on this single-day sailing trip. Now is a better time than ever as the whales migrate to Baja to socialize, mate, and give birth starting around December. Newport Beach is perfect for a beginner sailor, as it is a nowake and no-discharge harbor. So, it’s al ways smooth sailing.

You can enjoy moving onshore from an anchor or at a mooring from any pub lic docking spaces at the Newport Beach marina, marked clearly by blue and white

pilings. Fine dining and casual establish ments are available to serve you if you want to enjoy a meal onshore.

Around Newport Beach, much of the upper part of the bay is kept as an ecological preserve. The area’s space is main ly dedicated to nature and encompasses one of the most sizeable coastal wetlands areas in the state.

The Newport Beach government web site has updated details on overnight moorings and anchorages.

Lake Tahoe

For those wishing to get away from the beach scene and travel to the moun tains, you can cruise around Lake Tahoe from May to September. So even though you’ll have to wait a bit, the glistening wa

Drumstick Race (Intra-club) (Nov. 20)

ters are unparalleled.

The lake has specific regulations to keep the experience safe for everyone, so read those before setting off. You’ll also need to undergo a n inspection b efore sailing the lake to avoid bringing in in vasive species, so set time aside for that.

Winds can be gusty at Lake Tahoe, so you’ll want to check all forecasts before heading out. It would be best if you vis ited this lake as an opportunity to cruise rather than race. If you leave early from Sacramento and you can make it to the lake in just over two hours. In addition, boat rentals are also available at the lake if you don’t have a vessel.

San Francisco

Another of California’s unique day

chair Brendan Huffman at 818-631-9216.

sails is from South Beach Harbor on San Francisco Bay to Sausalito. Start your sail by leaving South Beach Harbor next to AT&T Park and explore the open, chilly waters of the Bay Area.

Sail past the San Francisco city front, then past the historic Alcatraz Island, home to an abandoned prison and the oldest operating lighthouse in California. Afterward, stop at the state park, Angel Island, for a meal at the Angel Island Cafe, and listen to live music while you enjoy the beautiful scenery. Finish off the sail to Sausalito with breathtaking views of Mt Tamalpais, where mountain biking was first discovered.

This day sailing trip is perfect for see ing the city of San Francisco from a whole new view.

ON THE HORIZONS

On Nov. 20, the Del Rey Yacht Club will host the annual Drumstick Race for member skippers only. This free event will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a skippers meeting and the first race will begin at 12 p.m. After the race, there will be a celebration at 5:30 p.m. with hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and a trophy presentation. Winners will be awarded with parts of a turkey. First place will win a whole turkey, second place will win a turkey breast, and third place will win a drumstick. For more information, visit https://www.dryc.org/RACING/ Drumstick_Regatta or call the event

Holiday Regatta (Dec. 3-4)

The Santa Barbara Yacht Club will host the Holiday Regatta on Dec. 3-4. The Holiday Regatta is one of four events from the Challenge Cup Series. Other events include the Spring Regatta, Summer Regatta, and Fall Regatta. The Holiday Regatta is run with top level, on the water race committee, and buoy racing for one design and PHRF fleets. The event is open to members of other clubs in addition to SBYC members. However, the Challenge Cup Trophy is reserved for SBYC member boats only. The event

is governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing, applicable rules for One Design and PHRF classes, and the US Safety Equipment Requirements “Near Shore” for PHRF classes. Eligible boats may enter by submitting a completed race entry form to the Santa Barbara Yacht Club. Race entry forms are available at the SBYC front desk or online at https://sbyc.org/ racing. Online entries will be accepted until 10 a.m. the morning of the regatta unless otherwise stated in the Sailing Instructions. Exceptions are at the discretion of the Race Committee. For more information, please visit https:// www.sbyc.org/challenge-cup.

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Lake Tahoe is a sailboat destination for those new to sailing and experienced sailors. A variety of sailboat rental packages can be found at Tahoe’s marinas.

Diesel Engine Oil Changes and Oil Filters

Paramount to the Engine’s Life

Ahoy sailors, last time we discussed how to read a nautical chart. This time we will be discussing the importance of changing the oil in your diesel engine and the oil filters that are very crucial for a long healthy engine life. When swapping out engine oil and filters, consider these tips. Next week we will discuss ideas for boat interior designs for those looking to refurbish their boat.

Because diesel engines generate a con siderable amount of soot, they are hard on oil. If you aren’t conditioned to mon itoring how fast the oil turns black after being changed, you might be surprised.

Soot is a natural by-product of the in ternal combustion. Soot is why diesel en gine oil turns black, sometimes only after a few miles. When it becomes excessive, it can thicken the viscosity, leave deposits on wearing components, and ultimate ly clog a filter or, worse, an oil passage. When soot thickens the oil, it makes it more difficult for oil to flow into tight tol erances, especially when cold.

Ne w oil is reinforced with additives that help avoid this deterioration to an extent. However, acid formation is the most crucial driver of oil changes, which is offset by a base additive that neutral izes the acid. Oil analysis calculates this acid-neutralizing ability as the total base number or TBN. Most new oil starts with a TBN from eight to ten, and as acid pro

duction is offset, that number falls. So you’ll know it’s time for an oil change when that number hits 2.5.

Technically, oil changes should be driven by this figure. However, unless you are equipped to carry out an oil analysis, which is strongly recommended, you have no idea of your oil’s condition. So instead, replacing it based on engine hours or the calendar is best. For example, some oil requires changing every 150 hours or six months, while other oils allow for as many as 450 hours or annual replacement.

Of course, the oil you use must meet or exceed the specification in your engine owner’s manual. The oil used in diesel en gines has an American Petroleum Insti tute-designated C prefix, as opposed to the oil used with gasoline engines, which has an S prefix. The C prefix is followed by a second letter indicating the additive

package type.

As a boat owner, you must also use the weight of oil that your engine manufac turer appoints. For example, this may in clude a 15W-40 or a straight 30 weight. Bu t, again, stay consistent, and avoid mixing letters or weights.

Also, oil filters are just as important as the oil itself. Quality and construction run the scope, so don’t be frugal. Usually, you can’t go wrong using the engine man ufacturer’s brand, but these can run more costly than common retail brands readily available at auto-parts stores.

It’s important to ensure the area around the filter is clean before and after removing the old filter, and essen tial to remove the old gasket with the fil ter. An old gasket will not make a prop er seal with a new filter. It can squirt out the entire contents of the crankcase very

quickly.

Most sail auxiliary engines have a drain hose attached to the bottom of the oil pan, where an oil pump can be con nected. Some sailors prefer the manu al-vacuum variety. To pump efficiently, engine oil should be warm but can be handled at a manageable operating tem perature. Upon completion, make sure the drain hose cap is reinstalled. You’ll need two wrenches for this—one to hold the hex base nut and another to turn the cap nut.

La stly, refill the engine to the full mark on the dipstick, run the engine for about 30 seconds, turn it off, wait a minute for the oil to run entirely into the crankcase, recheck the dipstick, and add oil, if neces sary to top off. Then you’re all set!

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The CDFW Restricts Recreational Crab Traps and More to Protect From Whale Entanglement

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced on Oct. 28 that the recreational take of Dungeness crab using crab traps was temporarily restricted statewide until the season opened on Nov. 5. The decision was a result of the presence of humpback and blue whales and the potential for entanglement from trap gear. Recreational take of Dungeness crab by other methods, including hoop nets and crab snares, was not affected by the temporary trap restriction, and was allowed statewide as of Nov. 5.

However, the deployment and use of crab traps in any recreational crab fishery, including rock crab, is temporarily restricted in all fishing zones until lifted by the CDFW Director. CDFW is also reminding recreational crabbers to implement best practices, as described in the Best Practices Guide.

The commercial Dungeness crab fishery south of the Sonoma/Mendocino county line was scheduled to open on Nov. 15 in fishing zones three through six. However, the season opener has been delayed in those zones due to high numbers of humpback whales being present and the heightened potential for entanglement.

“Based on recent surveys, large aggregations of humpbacks whales continue to forage in California coastal waters and allowing the use of crab traps would

increase the risk of an entanglement,” said CDFW Director Charlton H. Bonham in a press release form Oct. 28. “We will continue to work with both the recreational and commercial Dungeness crab fisheries to protect whales and sea turtles while striving to maximize fishing opportunity. We appreciate the ongoing commitment by the fleet and the California Dungeness Crab Fishing Gear Working Group to protect these incredible animals. These partnerships will continue to shape the future of both fisheries and we look forward to continuing the important work of providing fishing opportunity in the coming weeks.”

Before coming to this conclusion, CDFW worked with a wide range of scientific partners, researchers, agencies, and the California Dungeness Crab Fishing Gear Working Group to collect and combine information regarding the presence of humpback whales, blue whales, and leatherback sea turtles across each fishing zone. As a result, aerial and vessel-based surveys show collections of humpbacks, and several blue whales are present statewide. Therefore, under triggers established as part of the Risk Assessment and Mitigation Program regulations for the commercial fishery and recreational Dungeness crab fishery, the CDFW Director must enforce

a management action for these fishing zones to reduce marine life entanglement risk.

The CDFW has stated that it anticipates that the following risk assessment will occur on or before Nov. 23.

Then the Director will re-evaluate the temporary recreational crab trap restriction and commercial fishery delay in fishing zones three through six, as well as the need for any management actions for

the commercial fishery in fishing zones one and two. That risk assessment is expected to report the potential for a statewide commercial fishery opener on Dec. 1 and the possibility of modifying the recreational trap restriction.

For more information on the risk assessment process, please visit CDFW’s Whale Safe Fisheries page or the Dungeness crab fishery, please visit www.wildlife.ca.gov/crab

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2022 Bisbee’s Results

LOS CABOS — The last two tournaments in the 6th annual Bisbee’s tournaments series, the Black & Blue Tournament, and the Los Cabos Offshore Tournament, have concluded, and the results are in. The Bisbee’s host three fishing tourna ments a year, starting with the 2022 East Cape Offshore Tournament, which took place Aug. 2-6.

The 2022 Los Cabos tournament took place from Oct. 20-23 and paid out a total of $2,182,650 in winnings to disperse across ten different categories. Out of the 182 teams that participated, team “Fellin Azul” came in first for the category Top Tournament Team with 555 points earned by catching a 555-pound black marlin caught by angler Juan Guill ermo Amador winning them $74,529. Second place went to team “Reelax” who caught a 507-pound blue marlin, win ning $25,798.50, and third place went to “Team Anaya,” who caught a 446-pound black marlin, winning $14,332.50. “Fel lin Azul” also took first place for heaviest tuna, winning them an addition al $38,220. However, “Team Anya” to ok home the biggest prize after win ning first place in three different catego ries and third place for Top Tournament Te am, awarding them a grand total of

$288,457.50. To see the complete list of awards and payouts for the 2022 Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore Tournament, please visit https://bisbees.catchstat.com/De fault/Tournament/TournamentCatego ryPayouts?TournamentID=174.

The largest of the three tournaments, the 2022 Bisbee’s Black & Blue tourna ment went from Oct. 25-29 and paid out a total of $11,638,600 in cash prizes across ten different categories. Out of the 218 teams that participated, first place for Overall Top Teams went to “EL MEX ICANO,” who scored 461 points by an gler Adrian Ponce de leon, who caught a 461-pound blue marlin, winning them $245,250. Second place went to team “Happy Ending,” who scored 449 points with a 449-pound black marlin, winning them $98,1000, and third place went to “Team RV Rental Housing,” who scored 344 points with a 344-pound blue mar lin, winning them $73,575. “EL MEX ICANO” placed first in seven of the ten cat egories, sending them home with a total of $1,754,475 in payouts. To see the complete lists of awards and pay outs for the 2022 Bisbee’s Black & Blue Tournament, please visit https://bisbees. catchstat.com/Default/Tournament/ TournamentCategoryPayouts?Tourna mentID=175.

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NOVEMBER IS BRINGING BLUEFIN, YELLOWFIN AND SWORDFISH!

• The month of November has already seen the first northern weather system move through Southern California and it brought strong winds, high seas and a bit of rain. The result was a about a 3 degree drop in the water temperature that brought water temperatures down into the 63-to-65-degree range. The great news is that after the storm boats got back out onto the water and found bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna

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near the dam will have the most success with slip bobber setups with power bait or live bait at 15 to 18 feet.

Winter fishing also means adjusting your fishing gear. Water-resistant gear is your new best friend. Water-resistant parkas and coats are a must, as the re sistance keeps you dry and helps keep you clean. Wear gloves, and when you’re looking for a pair, ensure you find a wa ter-resistant pair but make sure they ar en’t bulky. Specialty fishing gloves are thin enough to allow maximum dexterity— a must-have when handling your

and swordfish biting despite the drop in the water temperature.

• What will be interesting is to see what happens to the water conditions and the fishing from this point forward as another northern storm front is forecasted to be arriving tonight and bring with it more strong winds, rain and high seas. Time will tell if this upcoming storm will drop the water temperature enough to send the warm water pelagic species away in search of warmer waters for the winter months.

gear. Finally, make sure you use water-re sistant boots to get traction along muddy or snowy shorelines of the lake.

The Big Bear Lake marina officially closed on Oct. 23 and won’t reopen until the Spring, so you’ll have to find a good spot on the shore to fish from. Anglers have a lot of success just off North Shore Drive and Hwy 18 near the dam.

“There is quite a bit of public access in many areas along the North shore and several areas where one can access the lake along the South shore,” said Eber hard. “The marinas typically begin op erating the first week of April and con tinue to do so into November. The public launch ramps open April 1st and contin

• For the time being, the bluefin tuna fishing remains very good with fish up into the 250-plus pound range remaining a possibility out by San Clemente Island. Productive areas have been the 381 Spot, the 81 Fathom Spot, the 86 Fathom Spot and the 57 Fathom Spot. Recent days have also seen some bluefin biting 2 to 4 miles inside of the eastern and the middle part of San Clemente Island.

• More good news on the bluefin front is that there have been bluefin to 150 pounds biting at banks within 25 miles of Point Loma at areas such as the 178 Spot, the 9 Mile Bank, the Coronado Canyon, 2 to 5 miles inside of the 224 Spot

ue to operate through November 30th if you have your own boat.”

If you need supplies, bait, or infor mation before you hit the lake, Big Bear Sp orting Goods is the location for all things fishing. It was built around the 1930s and was first called the Birdie Hotel, a lodging location for anglers who made the trip to the lake.

To learn more about fishing in Big Bear Lake, including where to catch cer tain species, rules and regulations, and weat her updates, visit ht tps://www.big bear.com/things-to-do/boating-water/ fishing/.

and 2 to 8 miles from northwest over to southwest of North Island.

• There was a private boater Skipper who was fishing a recent single handed solo trip that reported catching his limit of 2 bluefin tuna out to the southwest of the lower end of the 9 Mile Bank.

Full story will be found online. Bob Vanian is the voice, writer, and researcher of the San Diego-based internet fish report service called 976Bite which can be found at www.976bite. com. Vanian also provides anglers with a personal fish report service over the telephone at (619) 226-8218. He always welcomes your fish reports at that same phone number or at bob976bite@aol. com.

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40 | November 11 - November 24, 2022 | THE LOG THELOG.COM LogClassifieds TOPLACEANAD,Call800-887-1615,oronlineat thelogclassifieds.com MULTI-HULLBOATS 44’ENDEAVOUR TRAWLERCAT2001 ArarefindontheWestCoast.Strong, rugged,elegantandfast.TwinYanmar turbodiesels,3staterooms$275,000. ShorelineYachtGroup,Helen: 310-254-4081, helenmkaz@gmail.com OPENOCEANRESEARCHVESSEL: This versatilealuminumhulledOceanographic ResearchVesselisacustom-built50’twin auxiliarydieselpoweredcatamaranw/bulbous bows,roundhullbottoms,daggerboards,5 weldedwavebreakernacelles,twinrudders, swim-steptransoms,flushdeckraised deckhousedesign,built1995.Vessel: Catamaran(Crowther270designedbyLock Crowther;builtbyRichardson/DevineMarine Constructions)Name:ORVAlguitaLocation: LongBeach,CaliforniaLaunched:1995, Hobar t,Tasmania.$845,000.562-900-7958 POWERBOATS POWERBOATS POWERBOATS POWERBOATS 35’CABO35FLYBRIDGE2003 Asclosetonewastheycome.Lowhours, neverusedgalley,brightwhiteupholstery, alltheoptions!$285,000. ShorelineYachtGroup,Parul: 949-306-7135, cap10paul@aol.com 35’BOSTONWHALER345CONQUEST2016: TheonlyoneontheWestCoast.ThreeMercury Marine8-cylinder350hpoutboard,400gfuel tank.Reducedprice:$435,000.CallJulie: 714-296-8531 38’CHRISCRAFTCOMMANDER1966: Fiberglass.Goodforfishingorliveaboard.GPS, AIS,VHF,fishfinder,chartplotter.Newinterior upholstery.Sleepsfiveadults.$25,000. Call619-890-5529oremail patrirarch6464@gmail.com
Cummings diesels,newGarminelectronics,3double cabins,2fullbaths/showers. Fishing/Cruising/Liveaboard.Dualhelms.Well maintained,Excellentcondition.RIBAvailable. $110,000.Matt:310-809-1328 46’GRANDBANKSCLASSIC: Twin375HP Caterpillars.Generatorw/air&heat.Two staterooms,galleydown.Newfueltanks, swimstep,batteries,RaymarineGPSpilot. Dinghyw/electricdavit.$249,000.Richard, SeattleYachts:310-430-1769 55’HI-STARCPMY1988 Immaculatecockpitmotoryacht.Two stateroomswithislandbedsmorelike twomastercabins.Spacioussalonand aft-deckentertainmentcenter.$220,000. ShorelineYachtGroup,Paul:
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42’SAILINGYACHT, 45’MOORINGANDDINGHYFOR SALE,NEWPORTBEACH

197142’FiberglassTaChiaoKetch,“S/V SummerWind”(ConditionExcellent),45’ Mooring&9’Hard-bottomInflatablewith new9.8Tuhatsuoutboard.Acrossfrom AmericanLegionYachtClub&Marina LightHouse. SailingYacht:ItemsNew:topside-interiorbilgepaint,windows,harddodger,stove, refrigeration,steering,water/fueltanks, plumbing,bilgepumps,standingrigging, 2350Wgenerator,cushion, stereo/speakers.InboardYanmar41hp Dieselengine.Fullboatcanvascover. 45’Mooring:Bestlocationintheharbor! Recentlymaintained,Newmooringcans, shackles&lines.Excellentlocationto publicdocks,pump-out&freshwater. $135,000/obo.707-704-5732

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Agreatexampleofthismostpopular Catalinamodel.Roller-furling,3-cyldiesel. Yachtclubkept.Sheisstoutandready $39,000.ShorelineYachtGroup,Paul: 949-306-7135, cap10paul@aol.com

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Wellcaredforbuewatercruiserreadyto sail.Includes8’Achillesdinghy w/MercuryOB.Slipmaybetransferrable w/approval.$24,000. ShorelineYachtGroup,Jack:323-422-8966, jack@shorelineredondo.com

$149,000.GerryPurcell:310-701-5960, PURCELLYACHTS.COM, GERRY@PURCELLYACHTS.COM.

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