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arshall “Duffy” Duffield, inventor of the Duffy electric vessel, rocked the boat when he was elected mayor of Newport Beach. Duffy, in a turn of events, was not re-elected to Newport Beach’s City Council, this past election. P. 3
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Dana Point Harbor’s revitalization plans, for more than 22 years, have been in limbo – until now. The county of Orange and developers, Dana Point Harbor Partners, signed a 66-year lease to rejuvenate the quaint harbor. Chatter about the commercial, hotel and marina plans have dripped from various sources, but will detailed renderings make an appearance soon? P. 21
Young angler wins fishing kayak at No Motor Tournament During this year’s No Motor Tournament, more young anglers turned out than at previous events. Elijah Gonzalez, a 10-year-old from Oxnard, ended up sweeping the event and won the grand prize, a fishing kayak. P. 39
Port of L.A. approves changes to AltaSea lease AltaSea was announced as a major player as the Port of L.A. began developing the area once known as Ports O’Call. The nonprofit maritime organization, however, appears to be in trouble due to utility services and other windfalls. Hopeful of buffering the damage, the Port District waived rent for the next few months, but will this be enough? P. 11
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Marshall “Duffy” Duffield fails to win a second term on Newport Beach City Council. By Parimal M. Rohit
NEWPORT BEACH — The City Council member serving as Newport Beach’s mayor in 2014 and 2018 went on to lose his council seat in that year’s general election. Marshall “Duffy” Duffield was the headlining story in both instances – defeating then-Mayor Rush Hill in 2014 before coming full circle and losing to City Council candidate Tim Stoaks in 2018, coincidently as Newport Beach’s mayor. Duffy, as he is commonly called, was part of an interesting sweep in 2014. He and a slate of three others swept the 2014 City Council race, promising to shake things up on the dais. In late 2017 he was elevated to Newport Beach’s top council position, three years after he unseated the sitting mayor. Duffield’s fortune appears to have soured one year later, as it’s now his turn to be elected off the City Council despite his role as sitting mayor on Election Day. Stoakes defeated Duffield in what was clearly the closest of four City Council races in Newport Beach. Only 310 votes separated Stoaks from Duffield, with all precincts reporting.
The final vote was 14,017 (Stoaks) to 13,707 (Duffy). Stoakes stated his top priority on the dais would be to reduce noise and pollution. Duffield’s defeat means the Newport Beach City Council now has one less boating interest. Council member Brad Avery, a lifetime sailor and face of the OCC Sailing Center, joined Duffield in representing local boaters on the dais. Southern California’s boating community was certainly influenced by Duffield. The now outgoing Newport Beach City Council member invented the Duffy boat. Newport Beach Mayor Marshall “Duffy” Duffield (left, seen here with Harbor Resources Manager Chris Miller) lost Duffy boats, which are 100 perhis City Council re-election bid on Nov. 6. The council now has one less boater on the dais. cent electric, are regularly found in Newport Beach’s harbor. His mayoral term, which is on the verge of Newport Beach’s City Council members Dixon (16,098 votes) defeated Mike ending, included a few harbor-themed can serve up to 8 years – two four-year Glenn (10,793 votes) in the 1st Council initiatives. One of the most recent terms – on the dais. The terms do not District race. policies adopted by the City Council have to be consecutively served. Also retaining his seat was City was a harbor speed limit exemption for The Nov. 6 election also saw another Council member Kevin Muldoon, who boats participating in regattas. The city council member lose his seat: Joy defeated Roy Englebrecht (18,110 votes also revamped its management of the Brenner defeated incumbent Scott to 8,751) in the 4th Council District harbor and green-lit an on-the-water Peotter in Newport Beach’s 6th Council seat. trash-collecting concept for the bay District election. The final vote was The Newport City Council will area on Duffy’s mayoral watch. 15,618 to 8,751 in favor of Brenner. meet two more times this year: Nov. Duffield had served on Newport Peotter was embroiled by a recall 27 and Dec. 11. Stoaks and Brenner Beach’s Harbor Commission before effort in 2017; the recall effort failed, will join Dixon and Muldoon in being being elected to the City Council in however. installed by or before the last meet2014. The outgoing mayor would be Newport Beach’s City Council is ing. A new mayor will also be selected eligible to run for a City Council seat organized into seven districts; four once the quartet of council members is again in 2022, when his 3rd Council of the districts were up for election installed. District seat is up again for reelection; on Nov. 6. Council member Diane
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WASHINGTON D.C. — Seafarers, for years, have heard the strange tale of the Bermuda Triangle. Explorers have long searched for the Lost City of Atlantis. Even tales of monsters, from Nessie in Loch Ness, Champ of Lake Champlain and the “headless chicken” sea creature, have fascinated and filled news feeds since the tabloid ages. Some of these stories have kernels of truths and some do not – or do they? National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, is currently observing an unnerving “fire” in the Atlantic Ocean off of Brazil’s coast. The weird part? NASA,
NEWS BRIEFS NATION/WORLD More than 1,000 pounds of illegally caught fish seized in South Carolina LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina (AP)—Authorities say more than 1,000 pounds of illegally caught fish were seized in South Carolina and two men are charged. State Department of Natural Resources Lt. Angus McBride tells The Post and Courier the 1,340 pounds (610 kilograms) of yellow snapper, out-of-season cobia and other migrating fish were taken
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through further research, has determined there is no possibility a fire could be raging Pictured here is an image of the South Atlantic Anomaly by the ROSAT satellite. Similar to the Bermuda Triangle, in this area this anomaly is known to interfere with equipment, of the ocean. especially NASA’s satellites. According to a report by weather.com, NASA NASA scans the Earth’s has narrowed this phenomesurface each night using a pronon down to the South Atlantic gram called VIIRS, or the Visible Magnetic Anomaly, or SAMA, Infrared Imaging Radiometer which is a weakness in the Suite, and noticed the spooky Earth’s magnetic field that fire. exposes a dose of radiation. “Obviously a fire isn’t This, in simpler terms, unusual burning in the middle of the force has been growing for ocean,” said Patricia Olivia, a 1,000 years under the Earth’s Universidad Mayor scientist, in crust and is essentially destroya NASA release dating back to ing the Earth’s radiation field July 2017. “It is almost certainly – it is even interfering with SAMA.” satellites. Gas flares, volcanic activity
and other natural events were DARK ruled out and NASA began BKGND to work towards solving the interference of this anomaly. However, though initially the team discovered an algorithm BW to remove alerts of the bizarre fire in the ocean, but this did not last for long. VIIRS, every once in a while, will still alert of the effects of SAMA in the Atlantic Ocean. Olivia further added: “If we are too aggressive with our filtering, there is a risk that we will remove real fires from the data record.” Is this a testament to what we still have yet to uncover or is this an incident that will eventually result in something much larger? For now, it might just be a scary story to tell our kids.
from a boat docked in Little River in October. Wildlife officers arrested 47-year-old Richard Saunders and 43-year-old Christopher Beasley on violations including fishing without proper permits or licenses. McBride says the charges are federal misdemeanors and potential fines could be thousands of dollars per offense. The fish can’t be returned to the ocean without killing them. They normally would’ve been sold to a wholesale buyer, but the department wasn’t able to find one. It’s unclear if the men have lawyers who could comment.
those not identified after their recovery. They were interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu. The agency says the remains were removed from the cemetery in April 2015 and identified through DNA and dental analysis and other evidence. He was listed as accounted for on July 3.
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Sailor who perished in Pearl Harbor will finally be put to rest at home TRAER, Iowa (AP) — Officials say the remains of an Iowa sailor killed in the Pearl Harbor attack are being returned to his family for burial with full military honors. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency says the remains of 22-year-old William Kvidera, of Traer, will be buried Nov. 16. He was a carpenter’s mate 3rd class assigned to the USS Oklahoma. The battleship capsized on Dec. 7, 1941, after being struck by Japanese torpedoes. His remains were among
STATE West Marine CEO Doug Robinson leaves company after less than a year WATSONVILLE, California — In a See NEWS BRIEFS page 5
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statement issued on Nov. 6, West Marine announced the CEO of the company Doug Robinson is no longer with the company. “An executive search is underway for a new CEO,” the spokeperson’s statement said. “We anticipate significant interest from seasoned executives with extensive retail and e-commerce operational experience. The Senior leadership team at West Marine remains in place and focused on returning the company to its core business and serving local boating communities.” Robinson had joined West Marine on Jan. 29, 2018. Previously, he has worked for Lowe’s Home Improvement in executive roles for the past 13 years. No further details were revealed as to why Robinson’s exit was so hasty.
“It’s a free-for-all out there,” says boater of small vessel anchorage dilemma off Sausalito SAUSALITO, California (AP) — Authorities are cracking down on small boats that have anchored off Sausalito, where the number of vessels that sit motionless away from shore has doubled over the last year amid a housing crisis in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sausalito police over the weekend began placing bright orange warning stickers on the decks of dozens of small “anchor-out” vessels bobbing in Richardson Bay. They warn that police may remove any vessel left in city water for 72 hours, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. About 250 boats in the water off Sausalito belong to people who appear to be living on the vessels but are unwilling or unable to pay $1,000 or more per month to tie up at a marina berth, the newspaper reported. “The boats just sit there, like a giant parking lot,” said Sausalito Police Officer Brian Mather. “More like a giant junkyard.” Lt. William Fraass said reports of thefts and other problems have increased along with the number of vessels. Longtime anchor-outer Alden Bevington says he was evicted from his 33-foot (10-meter) yawl, Sanctuary, about a month ago and the vessel was hauled off by the city and destroyed. “This is a social issue, not a law enforcement issue,” Bevington said. “This is a problem of the economy. Richardson Bay is one of the last places where people can
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drop an anchor and stay.” Bevington acknowledged that some of his fellow boaters are broke but being down and out isn’t a crime, he said, on land or on the water. Sausalito Mayor Joan Cox said the city did “not want to go out and seize boats, (but) this is a public health and safety issue.” Boaters who rent slips at high-end Sausalito marinas complain that many of the boaters paddle ashore in kayaks and rowboats to use the marina restrooms. But not everyone. “The main problem is the lack of toilets,” said Harbormaster Mike Rainey. “In theory, they’re supposed to have their toilets pumped out,” he added. “I’ve never seen a pump-out boat going out to service the vessels.” Kirk Morrison and his friend Nick Masturzo pay about $700 a month to berth their 21-foot (6-meter) motorboat at Schoonmaker Point. They wave at their fellow sailors on the anchor-outs, but they’re not particularly happy about subsidizing them. “It’s a free-for-all out there,” Morrison said. “It’s a problem. It’s like trying to solve the homeless problem in San Francisco. I don’t know what the solution is.”
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Re: Boater accused man of shooting sea lions (issue Nov. 2-15)
Unnecessary investigation Sounds like every agency known to man investigated and or filed a report due to a non-corroborated complaint. We even have a name but no evidence! Sounds like a lot of wasted time and salaries. A shame that energy was not spent on real crime. Eric Campbell
Re: Channel Islands staff continues to press for solutions to the water dilemma (issue Nov. 2-15)
BW Re: Marina del Rey looks to solidify lease extension and remodel for Parcel 113 area (issue Oct. 19-Nov. 1)
Get back to work, Gov’t There is plenty of affordable housing in East LA. You shouldn’t get to live anywhere you want because you are poor or an “artist”. This is nuts! Go back to doing your job gov’t and start policing and filling in potholes. Zib
Re: Shelter Island’s boat launch remains closed through September (issue Sept. 21-Oct. 4)
Pumps weren’t part of Kiddie Beach plan
Long on budget, short on time management
The pumps at Seabridge were intended to circulate water at the small swim beach in the shallow bay that was originally proposed in the Seabridge project. This beach was never built. Instead the amphitheater was installed. The pumps were never meant for anything at Kiddie Beach in Channel Islands Harbor. M. Miller
Typical government managed project! Never on time and always over budget because of unforeseen circumstances. Waiting for ramp
Re: Does California care about anglers and boaters? (issue Oct. 19-Nov. 1)
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Midterms 2018: Looking Ahead to Boating Politics in 2019 and 2020 Some waterfront communities elected new representatives, but what does this means for boaters? By Parimal M. Rohit
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — The dust is finally settling on 2018 and the political landscape of the next two years will start to take shape almost as soon as the upcoming holiday season has come and went. These 2018 Midterm Elections, like the presidential canvas two years ago, was filled with a few twists and surprises. Some of those electoral shakeups occurred along the Southern California coast. Whether a new wave of political leaders in local city halls, Sacramento’s halls of legislation or Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. will positively or negatively affect the Southern California boating community remains to be seen. Democracy requires action and participation, regardless of who you voted for or whoever
won the election in your district. The only way to ensure local, regional and national politicians don’t overlook you entirely is to maintain an active and engaged voice. Be sure to communicate with those who represent you (we’re providing contact information for some of those leaders at the end of this column). Let’s take a look, nonetheless, at some of the changes voters endorsed on Nov. 6.
Newport Beach City Council Newport Beach Mayor Marshall “Duffy” Duffield narrowly lost his re-election bid to stay on the City Council dais (see full news report on page 3). Tim Stoaks won the Newport Beach 3rd District Seat, edging out Duffield by a mere 335 votes. Duffield was one of two boaters on the dais, giving the local boating community a strong voice, seemingly, at Newport Beach City Hall. The outgoing Newport Beach mayor made a name for himself by inventing the “Duffy” electric boat, which is regularly found navigatSee STANDING WATCH page 10
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Boating and film come together again in Bad Times By Parimal M. Rohit
AVALON — Moviegoers filled cinema halls across the United States to watch ‘Bad Times at the El Royale,’ the fall thriller directed Drew Goddard and starring Jeff Bridges. The film’s opening scene had a familiar sound for Southern California boaters: Within minutes of the film starting the sounds of ‘26 Miles (Santa Catalina)’ blared from the movie theater’s sound system. The song was an odd choice for the film, since the scene it was featured in was set in Lake Tahoe – which is nowhere near Avalon (let alone Southern California, for that matter). ‘26 Miles (Santa Catalina)’ was performed by The Four Preps and reached as high as the number two slot on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was an ode to all things Catalina Island. The 26 miles reference, of course, is the travel distance across the channel, from Los Angeles to the island. Catalina Island’s coastline and surrounding environs were romanticized throughout the track. Such romanticism, actually, might be exactly
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the reason why a hit song about Catalina was playing throughout a scene where a man is burying a briefcase underneath the floorboards of a motel room on the California-Nevada border near Lake Tahoe. We later find out the buried briefcase contained a large amount of cash, which was stolen by a gang or robbers. Perhaps the robbers were planning a getaway to Catalina Island once they were in the clear with the stolen money? Maybe, but at minimum a piece of Catalina was featured in the opening scene of a Hollywood thriller.
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DBW to host clean boating meeting in NorCal State officials will discuss sea level rise, copper-based paint regulations and pumpouts at Dec. 4 meeting. By Parimal M. Rohit RICHMOND — California’s Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) will be hosting a clean boating meeting at Richmond Yacht Club on Dec. 4. Southern California boaters who would happen to be in the San Francisco Bay Area during the first full week of December are encouraged to attend the meeting, which is put on by DBW and the California Clean Boating Network. The meeting is free and runs from 9:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. Those who are unable to make the trek to Richmond could perhaps campaign DBW staff to host a similar meeting in Southern California; contact info will be provided at the end of this article. The Dec. 4 meeting will specifically cover the effects of sea level rise on boaters and marinas. Information about the new copper-based paint and coating regulations, as they pertain to recreational boaters, would also be provided. Attendees will specifically be given an update on California’s Statewide Clean Boating Program. Information will also be provided for those who want to become involved with the program in 2019. Reinhard Flick, a research associate at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Center for Coastal Studies, will talk about predicted sea level rise and the phenomenon’s potential effects on marinas, coastal access and other boating infrastructure. “The range of future sea level projections prepared as part of California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment of 2018 will be shown. Illustrations of how sea level rise will increase the frequency and severity of extreme events later this century and how this may influence coastal marinas will follow,” a notice of the Dec. 4 meeting stated. “ [A] brief discussion of strong impacts that related changes will have on inland marinas will close the presentation.” Also on the agenda is a session entitled, “Copper Antifouling Paints in California: Everything the Recreational Boater Needs to Know.” Aniela Burant of California’s Dept. of Pesticide Regulation will lead the session, which will focus on new copper-paint regulations for boaters. The new copper-based paint and coating regulations, which places a cap on copper leach rates from antifouling paints, went into effect on July 1. “Information on the background of
the regulation, types of vessels affected, and details on existing stock will be presented. The presentation will conclude with ample time for questions and answers to clear up any confusion surrounding the new regulation,” DBW staff stated in the Dec. 4 meeting notice. A team from the San Francisco Estuary Partnership will discuss pum-
pouts and sewage. The team will talk located at 351 Brickyard Cove Road about a mobile application for pumin Richmond; parking, for those who pouts. A report on statewide pumpout make it up to the meeting, is free. data will also be presented. Contact Vivian Matuk of the California Coastal Commission at vmatuk@coastal. ca.gov for more information about the Dec. 4 meeting in Richmond and whether a future session could be held in Los Angeles or San California’s Division of Boating and Waterways will be hosting a clean Diego. boating meeting in Richmond on Dec. 4. Will a similar meeting be held in Richmond YC is Southern California anytime soon?
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LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME PORT? A proposed seawall project in San Clemente was postponed, as the California Coastal Commission needed more time to deliberate alternatives. Will the ultimate decision in San Clemente influence future seawall projects in boating communities, such as Dana Point, Oceanside, Long Beach, Newport Beach and elsewhere?
Coastal Commission postpones deliberation on seawall project Building protective structures along coastline continues to be a touchy subject. By Parimal M. Rohit
SAN DIEGO — Coastal armoring in Orange County was back on the docket again at the most recent California Coastal Commission meetings. Commissioners postponed its deliberation of a proposal to build a seawall off the South Orange County coast, in hopes of giving Coastal Commission staff more time to craft alternate solutions. The city of San Clemente hopes to build a new seawall to protect a 50-year-old building. The building – San Clemente’s Marine Safety Building – houses local lifeguard operations and supports coastal access. Erecting a new seawall, city officials argued, would help stifle sand erosion, which has marred the Marine Safety Building for decades. A seawall is currently in place; the new seawall would be built in front of the older structure. San Clemente wants the seawall built, essentially, to give the city as much time as possible to build a new Marine Safety Building on the beach. Coastal Commission staff presented two photos of the Marine Safety Building, which was built in 1968, to commissioners during its presentation: one photo was taken in 1972 and the other in 2018. The 1972 photo, taken as an aerial, clearly shows the building’s foundation area entirely covered or surrounded by sand. Sand erosion at the same foundation area could clearly be seen in the 2018 photo, which was taken from ground level. The proposed seawall, according to Coastal Commission staff, is a short-term protection measure, which means its designed height does not take into account forecasted sea level rise. “The city is characterizing the proposed project as repairs to extend the building’s life an additional five to 10 years, while a replacement
building is being designed and constructed,” Liliana Roman, a planner with the Coastal Commission, told commissioners. Commissioner Donne Brownsey said she was concerned with the length of the project term, which was proposed to be 15 years. “I am concerned about … the ability of this building to be maintained on the beach with seawalls,” Brownsey said. “You can see the degradation of the beach from the ’72 photo to the present.” Coastal Commission Chair Dayna Bochco questioned why a new Marine Safety Building had to be built on the beach. Perhaps the city should consider erecting the new building in a parking lot or somewhere else off the sand – eliminating the need for a 15-year Coastal Commission permit in the process. No one from the city of San Clemente was present at the Oct. 12 public hearing; the seawall discussion was the final item on the Coastal Commission’s October meetings in San Diego. Commissioners and Coastal Commission staff hoped representatives from San Clemente would be in attendance when its proposal is reconsidered at a future meeting. The Coastal Commission’s final two meetings of 2018 are on Nov. 7-9 in San Francisco and Dec. 12-14 in Newport Beach. San Clemente is located in between Dana Point and Oceanside harbors. The city’s Marine Safety Building was built prior to the enactment of the Coastal Act. Coastal armoring has been on the commission’s radar recently. Various cities, counties and other agencies have contemplated coastal armoring as a defense mechanism to predicted sea level rise. Questions have been raised, however, whether the building of seawalls and similar structures in the water actually cause more harm than good. Do seawalls actually cause more beach erosion or introduce non-native species to local waterways, for example?
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Removal of piles from waterfront building needs more vetting, according to state agency. By Parimal M. Rohit
SAN DIEGO — Plans to reinforce a waterfront overhang at Redondo Beach’s King Harbor might have to go back to the drawing board. The California Coastal Commission postponed a planned discussion on a piles replacement project at King Harbor, Oct. 10. Coastal Commission staff originally recommended a denial of the project applicant’s request to move forward, stating plans were not consistent with the certified Local Coastal Program (LCP). The applicant sought to remove five existing dock guide piles to support and reinforce a cantilevered portion of an existing 49-unit apartment building at King Harbor. A public walkway exists under the overhang. “The improvements to the dock system would enhance public access and would develop new coastal-dependent uses seaward of the project site. These elements are consistent with the Coastal Act and the certified [LCP] however, these elements of the project do not require the proposed fill for the apartment building foundational support,” Coastal Commission staff stated in a report to commissioners. “While the project would enhance public access and coastal dependent uses, the overall proposed project is inconsistent with the Coastal Act and the LCP.” Coastal Commission staff stated the proposed project is a “significant expansion” of waterfront land use. “In this case, the addition of 16 new piles would more than double the number of support piles and result in a substantial expansion of the structure’s foundation system. Therefore, the proposed development is not allowed repair and maintenance, and is not consistent with the marine resource protection policies of the Coastal Act,” Coastal Commission staff stated in its report. The project applicant was asked to provide alternative plans. “The alternatives provided by the applicant would result in more fill than what is currently proposed, or would require a significant remodel, such as removing the portion of the building overhanging the water, that is not proposed at this time,” Coastal Commission staff stated. Coastal Commission staff added the waterfront apartment building is not located on tidelands but any work would take place in submerged lands. There are 23 slips nearby, according to Coastal Commission staff; all 23 slips would be replaced. “The project includes demolition of the existing boat slips and reconstruction of the slips, with no loss to the number of slips, and installation of a
1,000-square-foot public dock area in the marina, immediately seaward of the apartment building, and allows for temporary dinghy or small craft docking and a launch point for hand-powered small crafts.” The developer originally initiated this proposed project in 2013; its Coastal Commission application had been incomplete for three years, with the applicant withdrawing the application altogether in 2016.
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Yet another Redondo Beach project struggles to come online, as the California Coastal Commission has plans to upgrade a waterfront overhang in a holding pattern.
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ing in and around the city’s harbor area. Voters elected Duffield to the City Council in 2014; he was elected by his colleagues as the Newport Beach mayor at the end of 2017. The Duffy inventor vowed to bring several harbor-themed issues to the forefront during his tenures as council member and mayor, but Duffield recused himself from several waterfront issues — effectively canceling out his voting power on a few boating issues. The recusals were always attached to Duffield’s business interests on the Newport Beach waterfront. There were still a few significant changes on the Newport Beach waterfront during Duffield’s tenure. The city, for example, decided to no longer allow jetpacks in the bay, revamped the local harbor department, opened Central Avenue Pier (which includes valuable boat docking space), earned the power to grant local eelgrass permits and clarified speed limit rules (as they relate to regattas). None of these issues were specifically heralded by Duffield, though. The Duffy inventor, instead, positioned himself as a council member capable of giving his colleagues insight on what issues matter most to boaters. At least one local publication had called the Stoaks-Duffield race too close to call, but if the current vote count maintains then the only boater left on the Newport Beach dais is Council member Brad Avery.
Newport Beach City Hall was not the only place where a seismic shift occurred on Nov. 6. The city’s congressional district also saw an incumbent go down, as Democrat Harley Rouda defeated multi-term Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-48th District. Rohrabacher was elected to the House of Representatives in 1988; his loss ends 30 years of representing portions of Orange County (including Newport Beach) in Washington, D.C. Most of Newport Beach Harbor’s affairs would be handled at City Hall, the county office in Santa Ana or even Capitol Hill in Sacramento. Of course there are those times when city officials or local developers have to appear in front of the California Coastal Commission. Yet there are still federal issues pertaining to Newport Beach Harbor, such as dredging or the broad environmental issue. City officials might even rely upon federal funding to help pay for seawall repair or help restore an endangered species within harbor waters. Rouda had to withstand Rohrabacher’s lack of concession, but now ends up representing the 48th district and will certainly have a lot on his plate, making it easy for the representative to focus on issues other than boating. The Log will keep boaters updated of when they should reach out to Rouda (assuming he is indeed the winner of the 48th).
House 49th District Democrat Mike Levin defeated Republican Diane L. Harkey in the race to succeed Darrell Issa and represent Oceanside and Dana Point boaters in Washington, D.C. Federal issues are a little more common in Oceanside, what with the city’s harbor abutting a military base and dredging constantly being an issue. Dana Point Harbor, meanwhile, is about to undergo a major overhaul. The revitalization, of course, is a local project backed by private developer money, but boaters at Orange County’s southernmost harbor still have to deal with dredging and the occasional military presence. Will Levin lend his ears to boaters in Dana Point and Oceanside?
There were clearly other elections in play, all of which couldn’t be addressed in this column. The Log will, of course, use this Standing Watch space to keep you updated on specific issues boaters should know about, and stay in touch with your representatives. Contacts for newly elected officials will be available as soon as they assume office. Here is a list of people, nonetheless, you should reach out to and discuss major issues directly affecting you and your fellow boaters. Orange County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Lisa Bartlett (Dana Point) Lisa.Bartlett@ocgov.com 714-834-3550 Supervisor Michelle Steel (Newport Beach) Michelle.Steel@ocgov.com 714-834-3220
Governor’s Race Gov. Jerry Brown will be wrapping up his second two-term stint as California’s top executive. Filling in for him during the next four years will be Gavin Newsom. Boaters were not high on Brown, especially after Cal Boating was stripped of its powers as an independent state department for boaters and whittled down to a division under the controls of another agency. Will boaters see Newsom as an extension of Brown? Newsom, like Brown, is a Northern California politician. Questions, accordingly, might be raised as to whether Newsom will pay any mind to the Southern California electorate (let alone Southern California’s boaters). Various issues, though, are in play at the state level, such as the potential reorganization of State Parks, continued implementation of the Boater Education Card, copper regulations and invasive species management, among others. How will these issues take shape under Newsom’s leadership?
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side of Southern California (it covers Fresno and much of the Sierras). What makes this district significant, however, is it was the one represented by Tom Berryhill (who has been termed out). Berryhill was the biggest advocate for fishing license reform, consistently pushing for his colleagues to support an annual fishing license regime (as opposed to calendar-based). Succeeding Berryhill is Andreas Borgeas, a fellow Republican who most recently sat on the Fresno County Board of Supervisors. Will Borgeas take the torch from Berryhill and continue to advocate for fishing license reform? His district is certainly home to many anglers and outdoors enthusiasts. A large contingency of anglers from Southern California visit portions of this district, as well, so it would certainly behoove anglers to be in touch with Borgeas.
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make sure that surfers and swimmers are attacked by great white sharks does not want people to fish? I say that they need to release grizzly bear into Griffith Park and The Presidio.Why should surfer[s] and swimmer[s] be the only one risking death while enjoying the outdoors? Leroy Achoy
Re: Newport Beach to alter harbor speed limit rules with special consideration for regattas, sailing events (issue Oct. 19-Nov. 1)
Employees exempt too? What this article doesn’t mention is that their employees are exempt also. This is crazy having untrained personnel on unmarked boats without any emergency lighting speeding in the harbor. The Harbor Patrol and Lifeguards are the ONLY authorized and safe boat operators that should be exceeding the speed limit. Really Newport???? Concerned Boater
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District waives rent for the next few months but commission expresses concern over maritime nonprofit’s future. By Parimal M. Rohit
LOS ANGELES — The Port of Los Angeles’s Board of Harbor Commissioners unanimously agreed to forgive AltaSea’s rent obligations through August 2019, on Oct. 18. AltaSea, a nonprofit maritime organization operating at the Port of L.A., has run into problems with utility services on the land it rents from the port district. Mike Galvin, director of real estate for the Port of L.A., said AltaSea met some of its obligations on Aug. 23 but discovered some power issues with the L.A. Department of Water and Power (LADWP). Port of L.A. staff, accordingly, recommended the district wave AltaSea’s rent obligations until August of 2019, in order to allow the nonprofit to work out its issues with LADWP. The Port of L.A. and AltaSea initially agreed to pay $136,222 in rent in exchange for 34.75 acres of land for “water-dependent, academic and governmental uses, and a non-profit and for-profit marine research facility.” “They identified an issue with the LADWP with regards to power sufficiency for the site, to actually allow them to bring tenants into site in the interim,” Galvin told commissioners. AltaSea expected to have power at its Port of L.A. site by June of this year. “That has been delayed until June of 2019, approximately,” Galvin said. “They’re still working through that, they believe they’ve gotten through the issue regarding design and an interim power solution that will allow them to bring in tenants.” A sinkhole was also discovered on AltaSea’s leased parcel, complicating matters further. Galvin added AltaSea has experienced significant opportunity cost, possibly in the $500,000 to $700,000 range, as a result of the current standoff with LADWP and the inability to rent out portions of the leased parcel to other tenants. “According to AltaSea, the loss of approximately $500,000 to $700,000 annually in potential revenue from rental income significantly constrains their annual budget,” port district staff stated in a report to commissioners. “Rental costs to the Harbor Department of $14,262 per month would further burden this situation until potential tenants can be accommodated.” Commissioner Ed Renwick was supportive of the plan to forgive AltaSea’s rent through next summer but expressed concern about the nonprofit’s future. “What I feel sad about for AltaSea is this is only part of their loss,” Renwick said. “They are a nonprofit doing their
best to survive, and because the DWP apparently is a year late in making a solution, I would ask that staff help do everything they can, and to help with the coordination with DWP. “We’re happy to do our part but we can’t turn on the power,” Renwick continued. “This is terrible for AltaSea. It sounds like … even after we forgive rent, they’re going to be out something like half a million dollars, which is, for a nonprofit who’s doing their best to change the world, is absolutely tragic.” The port district specifically waived AltaSea’s rent obligations between Sept. 11 and Aug. 22, 2019.
AltaSea is a nonprofit focusing on ocean education and scientific collaboration. The nonprofit organization and marine research center also incubates and sustains ocean-related businesses.
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AltaSea earned partial lease payment forgiveness, thanks to a recent vote by the Port of L.A. Board of Harbor Commissioners. The nonprofit recently ran into a few problems with the L.A. Department of Water and Power, causing the Port of L.A. to offer lease payment relief.
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Questions abound about Prowler vs. Attessa IV collision By Parimal M. Rohit
SAN DIEGO — The weekend leading up to Halloween was met with a freaky collision off the San Diego coast, as a sportfisher and superyacht reportedly became entangled on Oct. 26. Several passengers had to be rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard and at least one person died, according to news reports and unnamed sources. Several publications and online message boards have revealed the basic facts: Prowler, a 65-foot sportfisher, and Attessa IV, a 332-foot superyacht, were involved in an open ocean collision on the American side of the U.S.-Mexico maritime border, about 9 miles west of Imperial Beach. The area where both boats collided is relatively busy with boats, as many vessels navigate through this stretch of the Pacific Ocean en route to Mexico, several sources confirmed with The Log. Attessa IV is a 332-foot yacht owned by businessman Dennis Washington. The superyacht has a swimming pool, helipad, Jacuzzi, cinema, beauty salon and 10 guest cabins. Prowler’s starboard quarter was
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Collision Chatter: The Conditions Bloody Decks, the popular fishing website, featured an extended conversation about the two-vessel collision on its online discussion forum. Some questioned whether radar or Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) could have prevented the collision. “The whole right side of the Prowler got wiped out,” one person who was aboard Prowler wrote on the Bloody Decks forum Attessa IV, seen here in docked in another country, collided with Prowler about 9 miles off the coast of Imperial Beach, on the U.S. side of the U.S.-Mexico maritime border. Questions remain as to what actually happened on the thread. “I’m amazed that it is of Oct. 26. A Coast Guard investigation could take months to reveal who was at fault and how the collision still floating. We are on board the night happened. Attessa IV now as guest. They are giving us a ride back to land.” good your radar The Coast Guard confirmed it was at and electronics the scene on the evening of Oct. 26 and are shit haprescued 17 people. A Coast Guard press pens,” Bingham release stated the agency’s San Diego wrote. “It’s very sector received word of the collision at easy to track a 7:50 p.m., meaning the collision likely boats path with happened after sunset. Coast Guard the cursor on the officials stated the cause of the colliradars, I’ve done sion is still under investigation. it on mine many Many have been asking how such times. Hate to a collision could happen, in the first say it but it takes place, even factoring time of day (dusk two, boats do not to evening). “It’s been very, very foggy appear at the last A megayacht and sportfisher collided approximately 9 miles offshore, on the U.S. side of the U.S.-Mexico maritime border. Boaters navigate through this area often the past few days here,” one person second, as any while heading into Mexico. Many have said a collision should not happen in this on the Bloody Decks discussion board skipper knows area, even if it is a regularly navigated route. stated. track what’s The combination of nighttime navaround you to prevent this. into’ who remains to be seen. We’ll see igation, fog and boats regularly using “It’ll be interesting to see who was how the investigation turns out.” the route to navigate from San Diego on the helm of both boats,” Bingham Someone named Rick speculated to Mexico means everyone should be continued. both boats would likely be at fault; he on alert, no matter how close or far you Another discussion board poster added many lessons could be learned are offshore. tried to visually explain what hapfrom the collision. pened, without pointing fingers at who “Both boats are almost certainly Technology … and Being at the would be at fault. at fault. But regardless of legal fault, Helm “Prowler was ‘struck’ on the everyone should be concerned about Starboard side. No thrusters on the how to prevent collisions at sea, A post on the Bloody Decks discusProwler, it can only go forward or back- especially when the other boat isn’t sion board about the Prowler vs. Attessa wards, not sideways. Obviously returnfollowing the rules. And an accident IV collision by Michael E. Bingham ing to Seaforth to turnaround for the like this could be avoided through pondered whether the person at the day and a half, their bow was pointed routine use of AIS and ARPA collision helm of one of the boats wasn’t paying north, Steve K. wrote. “The yacht, avoidance alarms,” Rick, who posted attention to what was in front (or headed out to sea, no doubt headed as MYNomad, stated. “No good reason around) them. west or southwest. Just diagram that not to have them set when offshore, “It goes to show you no matter how on paper or just in your head. Who ‘ran but in congested areas, the alarm is constantly going off. That’s when good watches are especially important. The fact that Prowler got hit on its starboard side means it may well have been the give-way vessel.”
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A few people questioned whether Prowler had its AIS on, but one poster urged everyone to be patient until the Coast Guard report was released. “Lost of suppositions going on here. Let’s wait for the full report. Lots of possible causes,” Steve Francis said on the Bloody Decks discussion board. “And you can’t rule out a possible mechanical/electronic system failure on either vessel.” Yet another discussion board poster See PROWLER VS. ATTESSA IV page 15
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Council members, despite some hesitation, vote in favor of the $1,383,070 re-bid to finish removing sediment from canal and an added location at Harbor Island. By Devon Warren-Kachelein
NEWPORT BEACH — Some back and forth about the urgency of dredging Grand Canal took place at the Newport Beach City Council meeting on Oct. 23. City Council members ultimately decided to move forward with a re-bid that would complete the second phase of the dredging operation. The first phase of the dredging activity was completed in February 2017 from Park Avenue Bridge to South Bayfront (the south side only) for a total cost of $379,545. In August, the first bid for the second phase was rejected due to limited work hours and calendar work days available. Harbor Resources Manager Chris Miller said one of the reasons re-bidding was recommended was to cut costs; the second phase cost was estimated at nearly $1.5 million. Another reason for the rejection, according to Miller, was the previous bid only offered limited work hours and calendar days to complete the dredging project. A re-bid, which was delivered to city staff in October, estimated a base cost of $1,283,070 and the Harbor Island location was added for $103,820, for a grand total of $1,383,070. Council member Brad Avery mentioned the cost seemed like “a lot of money for a small channel.” Miller, in response, stated: “There is nothing that says this project is critically urgent this year,” but also added the canal tends to omit a bad odor during low tides and that the canal’s oxygen levels benefit from being circulated. In today’s economy, Miller also noted that only two companies really bid on these small dredging projects, so there is typically not a lot of flexibility in cost or competition for the bids. Because the pricing quote is not likely to change any time soon, council members agreed not to wait. Some council members were concerned about the possible noise, but Miller stated: “I wouldn’t characterize it [dredging] as quiet, but it wouldn’t be as noisy as you think.” The canal, which is mostly navigated by boaters with small vessels or paddleboarders, is only 1,488 feet long and 95 feet wide, and it was first dredged in 1953. Miller also stated that the channel was closed from May to October during the busy months so as it does not become too crowded.
Mayor Marshall “Duffy” Duffield and Council member Scott Peotter recused themselves from this agenda item due to business conflict of interests. Coincidentally, Duffield and Peotter were voted off the council during the last election on Nov. 6.
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After rejecting a first bid, City Council agreed to move forward with a second bid to dredge Grand Canal. While not deemed “urgent,” the canal does give off a bad smell when the water is not circulated.
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Former San Diego Yacht Club commodore tied up in poaching case Some club members accused of illegally taking abalone and lobster near Catalina coast.
SAN DIEGO — Most residents of California, regardless of age or background, could probably recall poaching abalone, a typed of shellfish, is illegal. In a recent poaching case involving members of San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC) harvesting lobster and abalone off of Catalina, it is a difficult pill to swallow. The Log can testify there are plenty of fishermen, yacht club members, sailors and other ocean activists who work to protect the ocean and its creatures. Besides, how can the future generations enjoy these same activities if we refuse to care for the ocean’s arena and her population?
The Lowdown On Aug. 25, an anonymous tip was given to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Men were allegedly diving into the water close to Catalina Island and catching lobsters (it is also illegal in California to catch the crustaceans outside of lobster season, which began on Sept. 29 and runs through March 20, 2019) and abalone. Game wardens were to a vessel
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named EZ Rider, which was owned by the former commodore of the SDYC, Chuck Nichols. While the boat was unoccupied, wardens searched it and found a slew of lobster and abalone carcasses beneath the boat, plus four shucked abalone and five lobster tails in a cooler. The wardens, eventually, were able to locate Nichols at Catalina Island nearby. The current commodore of SDYC, Michael J. Dorgan, released a statement to Voice of San Diego, saying: “In spite of the lack of a direct connection to SDYC, and while I can’t comment on the specific allegations against the individuals involved, I can tell you that SDYC considers its stewardship of our natural resources to be of tremendous
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Why is poaching so wrong? Ethos would mandate humans, as complex beings, should care for the pain and suffering caused to other life no matter how big or how small. Poaching, however, is dangerous for many reasons beyond the cute factor of a poachable creature. Just as the environment on land has experienced changes since its creation, so has the marine atmosphere. It’s also important to note poaching also differs from fishing, angling and hunting because it is done for a profit. For frequent readers of this publication, The National Geographic and even general Google searches, there is quite a bit of scientific backing to show how the ocean is adapting to increased traffic in the waters. Even dolphins are changing the length of their calls to navigate the increased boating traffic in the waters. The ocean houses its own fragile ecosystem. One choice can alter the makeup of the ocean and cause imbalance to the delicate cycle of life. According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): “Abalone play an important ecological
role in marine ecosystems by helping to stabilize kelp forests and rocky reefs. Unfortunately, the decline in abalone populations has drastically altered these marine habitats—a phenomenon scientists have witnessed across the West Coast.” Poaching laws exist for a reason; going against those laws can interfere with years of scientific research and action to improve the ocean’s environment — or any ecosystem, for that matter. Not to mention, poaching can lead to additional problems such as funding criminal agendas, endangering local economies and harming tourism.
The attack of the purple sea urchins & examples of harm to local ecosystems Up north, the purple sea urchin population has exploded and, in a few short years, almost completely depleted the seaweed reefs. One reason this has happened is because hunters of the urchins, such as otters, have become endangered. In an article by NOAA, it was also stated that black abalone on California’s coast once kept the urchins in check. Due to the decline in abalone, this has additionally contributed to the destruction of the kelp forests. NOAA states: “In an urchin barren, poor water quality from coastal degradation, lack of predators, and the absence of key species, like abalone, all contribute to uncontrolled population growth. The urchins begin moving away from cracks and crevices where they normally live and search for any kelp or algae in their path, eventually destroying kelp forest areas.” There are several other examples of how a slight change to the environment can result in cases like this, for instance the introduction of non-native animals to Catalina Island or the illegal fishing practices that have completely destroyed the critically endangered vaquita porpoise’s population. While a single poaching case may not seem like a big deal, the repeated cycle can cause lasting and dangerous effects to the natural world.
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The third-ever Newport Beach Harbor Commission boat meeting tour will take place on Nov. 17. Attendees will meet commission members at Marina Park. Commissioners will meet in a community room first before boarding a barge to tour the harbor.
Newport Beach Harbor Commission brings back boat meeting The advisory board’s November meeting will be on the water for the third time since 2014.
NEWPORT BEACH — The Newport Beach Harbor Commission appears to have established a pattern of hosting its even-year November meetings on the water. Commissioners will meet at Marina Park on Saturday, Nov. 17. The general meeting, which is open to the public, will begin inside the second floor event room at 8:30 a.m. The meeting will continue with a boat tour around Newport Beach Harbor; the tour will take place aboard a Balboa Island ferry, rain or shine. “The purpose of this Special Meeting is to build familiarity with the topics, terminology and geography frequently reviewed by the Harbor Commission, build rapport between the public and the commissioners, and identify additional areas of concern in the harbor,” city staff said about the meeting and boat tour. “The tour route will cover approximately 6.7 nautical miles and topics covered along the way will include the current Harbor Commission objectives, city code enforcement efforts, stand up paddleboard safety, Title 17 updates,
dredging solutions, and much more,” city staff continued. “The commissioners will discuss the various waypoints along the route and there will be ample opportunity for public participants to ask questions during the tour.” Meeting on the water every other year is starting to be a trend for the Harbor Commission. Similar Harbor Commission meetings were held in 2014 (Nov. 15) and 2016 (Nov. 19). Several dozen people attended the 2014 boat tour meeting, where commissioners discussed issues such as eelgrass mitigation, boat launch ramps, waterbus service, public anchorages, harbor speed limit, development of the Lower Castaways and water-propelled vessels. The 2016 boat tour meeting addressed safe navigation standards, derelict vessels and establishment of the Turning Basin anchorage. Dredging, eelgrass, revitalization and sea lions were also on the agenda. The boat tour will be two hours in length, with no stops once it leaves Marina Park. There are no facilities or services on board. Bottled water, coffee and light snacks will be available. The tour, due to the ferry’s limited capacity, will be available to the public on a firstcome, first-served basis. Harbor commissioners meet once per month at Newport Beach City Hall. Marina Park is at 1600 W. Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach.
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said many sportfishing vessels have AIS installed but turn them off in order to keep their locations secret. “Most, if not all sportys turn their units off, gotta keep their locations secret. That shit needs to change,” Charlie Gordon wrote on Bloody Decks. What role human error played in this incident probably won’t be known until investigation of this collision is completed. An AIS Class A device is required for any self-propelled vessel, measuring 65 feet or longer, engaged in a commercial service. Prowler measured 65 feet in length and, with more than one dozen passengers aboard for sportfishing, was engaged in commercial activity.
Someone launched a GoFundMe page for Capt. Andrew Viola, in response to the collision; Prowler was helmed by Viola. “Due to a recent accident at sea a dear friend lost his boat. Let’s show our love for a great man and family in these tough times,” the fundraiser’s creator said on the GoFundMe page. The campaign, which had a goal of $50,000, raised $43,601 as of Nov. 8.
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the coast of Japan and in the Straits of Malacca, U.S. Navy investigators cited, among under factors, lack of situational awareness, negligent communications by the bridge watch and failure to follow procedures designed to prevent accidents at sea. Investigators also noted crew fatigue as a likely contributor to the collisions. What lessons do these accident offer recreational boaters and fishermen? Situational awareness is critical. Always be aware of any other vessels or hazards around you and give them a wide berth. Remember the phrase “steady bearing, closing range” – if you see that you’re on a collision course with another vessel, adjust your course, whether you’re the give-way or stand-by vessel. Change your bearing significantly, make a U-turn or come to a dead stop to prevent a collision. Don’t stand on your “rights” – it’s always better to give way than collide, even if you have
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SAN DIEGO — Despite much speculation, no one yet knows what really happened when Dennis Washington’s 332-foot megayacht Attessa IV collided with the 65-foot wooden charter fishing vessel Prowler the night of Friday, Oct. 26, about 9 miles off the coast of Imperial Beach near the international border. One passenger died and several others were injured when Attessa IV’s bow struck Prowler midships, caving in the sportfisher’s starboard side and demolishing its flybridge. For clarity we’ll have to await results of the U.S. Coast Guard investigation, now underway. Typically such investigations take six months to a year or longer. One thing everyone seems to agree on is the collision never should have happened, especially in this era of sophisticated marine electronics. I understand both vessels had radar, although only Attessa IV had AIS. As one seasoned captain told me, “there’s zero reason why either boat should be anywhere close to a collision in open water.” The recurrent question in discussions is why didn’t the two Some anglers aboard Prowler had to be rescued after the vessel was vessels see each other, severely damaged in a collision with Attessa IV. Not much has yet been whether on radar or revealed as to how the collision happened. What role did inattention and exhaustion play in the collision? visually. Attessa IV’s steel hull should show up as a massive target on radar. Both the right-of-way. vessels are known to run well lit, though If you’ve changed course and/or there are conflicting reports about the slowed down and still seem headed for presence or density of fog. Prowler was a collision, get on the radio and call the returning to San Diego from an overother vessel, even if you don’t know its night fishing trip and was scheduled to name. Call out to “unknown vessel” and depart again within a few hours. specify the heading or location. Blow After the September, 2016, sinking of your horn – five shorts in an emergency the sportfisher Invicta, following a run – or use your whistle. And if you’re in fog, onto the rocks of South Coronado Island, always be sure to sound your fog signals. the USCG investigation report cited Again, always check the weather “the intoxication of the mate on watch, before setting out on a cruise and fatigue and the failure to have a posted monitor it closely. The captain’s failure lookout and roving patrolman.” to respond to severe weather and heed It’s hard to escape the view that warnings of forecast high winds and key people on these bridges weren’t lightning was cited, among many other paying attention and lacked situational factors, in the sinking of a duck boat in awareness. That’s often the root cause Branson, Missouri in July 2018, killing 17 of many maritime accidents, whether passengers. recreational, commercial or naval. If the weather seems questionable or In reports following fatal 2017 you’re exhausted, don’t risk taking your collisions between both the USS McCain boat out. Even if you’re on a set schedand the USS Fitzgerald and commercial ule, isn’t it better to arrive late, yet alive vessels in highly-trafficked sea lanes off and with an undamaged vessel?
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• Now considered the largest wine festival on the West Coast, San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival invites all drinking age persons to join in celebrating its 15th year. In a nearly weeklong conference, visitors will have the chance to taste a variety of delicious wines and learn from the masters. For the ultimate wine connoisseurs, the Grand Tasting Event held on Saturday is not to be missed. This event takes place on San Diego’s Embarcadero. Cost: $165+. Time: 12-3 p.m. Visit sandiegowineclassic.com for more information about the festival.
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• Come down to Oceanside Yacht Club (OYC) to peruse new and used boating and marine equipment. All proceeds benefit the OYC junior program. For those who would like to unload some gear, a vendor spot can be reserved for $20 and two spots can be reserved for $25. Call 760-7225751 for more information. Cost: Free. Time: 7 a.m.-12 p.m. OYC is at 1950 Harbor Drive North.
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• When pirates abound, there is sure to be treasure. Unfortunately for the crew aboard Californian, the treasure is cursed. A new comedic and interactive show puts visitors right in the middle of a pirate crew’s quest for riches, including learning how to navigate, swords fights, bailing water from a sinking ship and more. Take part in a day-to-day pirate life while also being entertained by the pitfalls of it as well! Cost: adults, $30; children 12 and under, $20. Check-in at 10:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. For more information about the show or to buy tickets online, visit sdmaritime.org.
• How many opportunities do Southern Californians get to play in the snow? For one day, it will be snowing in Wilmington! The Port of Los Angeles at Wilmington Waterfront Park will host the annual snow day. Other fun activities including face painting, games and holiday crafts will also be on site. Cost: Free. Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wilmington Waterfront Park is located at W C Street.
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schmooze with your furry friend? Ritz-Carlton hosts Yappy Hour for canines to enjoy beef, bacon, and chicken flavored water while human companions enjoy a refreshing cocktail. Beer and a selection of BBQ appetizers will also be available. Proceeds from this event benefit The Veterans Initiative of Canine Companions for Independence, a nonprofit organization that provides support to military through assistance dogs. Cost: Free. Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The Ritz-Carlton is located at 1 Ritz Carlton Drive.
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Sailing to the Edge of Time: The Promise, the Challenge and the Freedom of Ocean Voyaging Marina del Rey Dec. 19
• John Kretschmer, who recently released a new book “Sailing to the Edge of Time,” will be giving a presentation about the newly published content exploring why humans sail out to sea. According to Kretschmer, “It’s one of my memoir/quasi-useful books, but this one looks are the core reasons of why we go out to sea. It’s philosophical and funny, and filled with stories, some terrifying and others just descriptions of those magical
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days under the sail.” Kretschmer’s book is currently the number one release on Amazon. Hosted by California Yacht Club, ocean lovers will not want to miss this informative talk on the joys of sailing. RSVP via email to make your reservation. Cost: Free. Time: 7:30 p.m. California Yacht Club is located at 4469 Admiralty Way in Marina del Rey. For more information about this event, call 310-823-4567.
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Every Sunday • Enjoy a bite to eat, an ice-cold beer and live reggae music at Tony’s Sports Bar & Grill every Sunday. Close to Oceanside Harbor and with a reasonably priced selection, this location is perfect for boaters to stop by on a lazy Sunday. Music is performed by Will Locken from Will and the Euphonics. Cost: Free. Time: 7-11 p.m. Tony’s Sports Bar & Grill is located at 274 Harbor Drive South. Find more information about the menu and events at tonysintheharbor.com.
• Every second Saturday, Oceanside Historical Society narrates the Downtown Historical Walks. Participants will have the chance to visit historic homes, churches, and other locations to learn about Oceanside’s unique history. Just a few of the sites are Oceanside Pier and the famed “Top Gun” house. Reservations are not needed. All walks are free and open to all ages. The tour starts at Oceanside Civic Center Foundation at the cross streets of Pacific Coast Highway and Pier View Way. Time: 9-11 a.m. For questions and inquiries, call 760-7224786.
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Boating Skills & Seamanship Dec. 1 & 2, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Auxiliary Training Dect, 42020 S. Victoria Ave., Oxnard Paul Fielding, 805-676-0206, martsurm3@gmail.com Cost: $45
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San Diego Maritime Museum introduces new interactive pirate adventure, Boarded! SAN DIEGO — No historical figures continues to keep audiences in awe quite like pirates. From fictional portrayals like Capt. Jack Sparrow to legends of famed buccaneers like Black Beard, Anne Bonny and William Kidd, children and adults alike have long been curious about what pirate life was like. The new pirate-centric production Boarded! by San Diego Maritime Museum, however, offers an entertaining and educational opportunity to interact with pirates for a day. According to San Diego Maritime Museum’s official website, participants begin the show by being sworn in as part of the crew aboard Californian, which serves as the hosting ship. Just a few of the skills crewmembers will learn are navigation training, sword fighting, bailing water, swabbing the deck and more. Pirate life seems straightforward until the hunt for a lost crew and cursed treasure surfaces. And, are there some mutinous
pirates aboard? Audience members will find out when they embark on this exciting 90-minute journey. Shows will take place on Nov. 24 and Dec. 29 and check-in begins at 10:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Ticket prices are $30 for adults and $20 for
Dec. 1, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Chula Vista Marina, Mariners Longue, 550 Marina Parkway, Chula Vista Bill Andersen, 619-922-0231, wgander1@hotmail.com Cost: $35
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children 12 years and under. Admission to the Maritime Museum is not included in the purchase of tickets. San Diego Maritime Museum is located at 1492 North Harbor Drive. To learn more about this event and to buy tickets, visit the website at sdmaritime.org.
• Coastal Gateway Building, 3900 Avila Beach Drive, Avila Joe Fram, 805-235-6690, joeframindo@gmail.com Cost: $60 Note: Class requires purchase of “The Weekend Navigator,” 2nd edition, by Bob Sweet.
Inshore Powerboat Cruising & Night Operation Certification Dec. 1, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. & Dec. 2, 3-10 p.m. • OCC School of Sailing & Seamanship, 1801 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach Ted Thornton, 949-645-9412 Cost: $825 Note: Visit occsailing.
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Catalina Connection By Devon Warren-Kachelein
CATALINA ISLAND — Catalina Island’s airport, known as “Airport in the Sky,” has been in the news lately, as the U.S. Marine Corps prepares to repair the aging runway as a training exercise. Those who are not too familiar with Catalina’s history and layout may not be aware of the airport’s own unique story. Airport in the Sky, another one of the island’s hidden treasures, is still active today and offers an array of activities, but how it began is truly an interesting part of the island’s beginnings. The original airport hangar was actually created to operate in cooperation with Wilmington-Catalina Airline, Ltd. and was built on Hamilton Beach in the 1940s. Imagine if Hamilton Beach, one of the busiest tourist locations in Avalon, had remained an airplane landing area. Builders too must have also recognized this dilemma and carefully took the hangar apart, relocating it to the current location where
Airport in the Sky, hangar and all, still stands today. Philip K. Wrigley, whose part in creating the Catalina Island many folks know today, was largely responsible for the construction of Airport in the Sky. The hangar, which can hold several large planes, also held Wrigley’s DC-3 when he visited the island. Airport in the Sky officially opened on June 27, 1946 and offered cross-channel flights through United Airlines, another partner with Wrigley who had been working for many years to offer flights to the island. One feature of Airport in the Sky that attracted visitors was the patio near the airport’s iconic administration building – to this day, travelers can still enjoy lunch, such as a buffalo burger or notoriously famous cookies, at this location. When the flights were introduced, United Airlines offered 10 flights a day (13 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays) at the price of $5.50 per individual for round trip. Born and raised islander, Hugh T. “Bud” Smith, who eventually
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The lease agreement, which details a 66-year partnership between Dana Point Harbor for the $330 million redevelopment of land and water, was signed on Nov. 2. By Devon Warren-Kachelein
DANA POINT — If omens are to go by, then the unusually hot autumn day in Dana Point on Nov. 2 beaconed a bright future for the master ground lease signed between 5th District Supervisor Lisa Bartlett (on behalf of Orange County) and the developers known as Dana Point Harbor Partners (DPHP). The agreement, using a term likely to be permanently imprinted into the minds of those close to the matter, has been more than 20 years in the making and will last for the next 66 years. Developers and county leaders were all on hand during a Nov. 2 press conference to commemorate the lease signing. With the sun beating down on a diplomat-studded audience outside of Dana Point Harbor’s Coffee Importers, there was a fair turnout of people and an overall sunny atmosphere as the waterfront’s impending fate was signed and sealed. The sun even prompted one of DPHP, Bryon Ward of Burnham-Ward Properties, to comment: “If I’m sweating, it’s not because I’m nervous but because I’m enjoying the California sun.” In truth, there is a little to be nervous about as the lease guides the $330 million project: Though a landmark moment for Dana Point residents, business owners and local politicians, this lease agreement is just the beginning of a long process to construct a unique harbor and landside project. The county of Orange, up until recently, has been quiet about the project, but has offered documentation the public can access on Dana Point Harbor Advisory Board’s official website.
The Partners: Completely ReImagining Dana Point Harbor DPHP, for those who have not been glued to the proceedings, is made up of four people: Bryon Ward and Scott Burnham of Newport-Beachbased real estate development company Burnham Ward Properties; Joe Uebberroth of Belwether Financial and Bellingham Marine (fun fact: Uebberoth is also one-time baseball commissioner and businessman Peter Uebberoth’s son); and R. D. Olsen, who has most recently constructed luxury hotels such as Lido House in Newport and Pasea in Huntington Beach. To be clear, all of the partners are local to Orange County and have good reputations in the community. Each developer, during the lease-signing ceremony, did appeal to the ethos of
Dana Point locals and offered up their own stories of visiting the harbor during childhood or with their families. According to DPHP, this harbor is a being designed to stand the tests of time for 100 years or more. Of course, the first steps are decidedly working with the commercial core and erecting the parking structure. Parking has been notoriously crammed in Dana Point Harbor, but one of the first major focuses will be solving that problem. Ward has stated in the past that the parking issue will be solved and that Burnham Ward Properties will work on it in phases so as After signing the lease, Supervisor Bartlett and Dana Point Harbor Partners (from left to right in the back: R. D. Olson, to create the least amount of Joe Uebberoth, Bryon Ward and Scott Burham) posed for photographs. Senator Pat Bates and other city officials were also in attendance for the hallmark signing. disruption possible. Dana Point’s 12 Guiding Principles, an important goal stateof the hotel design, Bob Olsen, gave a to complete the revitalization, it would ment that has lead the revitalization, nod to Ward as “the brainchild” of the come together “quicker and better” as was also mentioned again. financially integrated partnership and a P3 (as opposed to the county being Ward also stated the harbor revitalalso stated: “Lisa Bartlett drives a hard solely responsible for the project). ization was a “legacy project” and “land bargain.” One of the rumored reasons There was still the matter of a and water [will come] together in a way that the draft lease supposedly took so project management group, PDI, who that’s never been done before.” long, according to an unnamed source, spent millions in funds leading up to Burnham picked up on a phrase was due to the County’s butting head the lease signing. Bartlett used several times, stating over costs between the developers. Bartlett stated permits collected and while she has called the partnerVisitors can expect to see the work conducted by PDI was still valid ship “best in class,” he feels this development of an affordable hotel, and would be used when the groundlease is “best in discipline” by bringkeeping in line with the Local Coastal breaking stage begins. ing together a highly specialized Plan (LCP), and one newly constructed When asked if there was a timeline group of developers to complete the high-end hotel by R.D. Olsen. for when construction would begin, revitalization. At this point, few renderings have Bartlett stated county officials would Burnham also described the “combeen released, but now that the lease send out an announcement. pletely re-imagined commercial core” is signs predictions are that design eleas “water-centric” and “California ments and plans will begin to surface. An Outpouring from the beach at its best,” indicating the new Community design style will likely be married with Words by Supervisor Bartlett the old style in a contemporary coastal For local business owners and style. Bartlett spent much of the past residents who have grown up in Dana In recent Standing Watching year, leading up to the lease signing, in Point, this was clearly an emotional column, penned by The Log’s Parimal the line of fire, but she has also been day. M. Rohit, he had discussed the lack of credited with her tactics leading to the James Lenthall, chair of Dana Point green space in many modern redevelmaster ground lease being signed. As Harbor Advisory Board and president opments along the coast. Burnham a resident of Dana Point for more 30 of Dana Point Boaters Association, was was sure to touch on Dana Point’s years and with her rise up the political invited to speak before the contract “pedestrian friendly” environment and ranks in Orange County starting there, was signed. promised a 125,000-square-foot open the revitalization project has been a In Lenthall’s speech chronicling the space with a focus on added “enhanced major agenda item for Bartlett. lengthy 20-year journey to the lease, he programming events” like the festivals During her introductory speech, said: that have become so popular. Bartlett stated the extra year had been “Over all this time, this harbor has For boaters, Uebberoth addressed spent “to do it [the contract] right.” The earned its own personality, its own the marina side, saying he expected to contract is referred to as “P3,” meansoul. Dana Point Harbor has a charm incorporate green designs and would ing a public-private partnership. The and character all its own — we know work towards making Dana Point a cooperative agreement between the it, we feel it, we cherish is – and we destination harbor. county and the private sector will see protect it. And today we stand at a “We are rolling up our sleeves the for-profit sector (DPHP) in a longcrossroads, setting a new course for quickly. The project will be completed term lease for 66 years. our harbor for the next 66 years. The in phases, but we are not going to After the signing ceremony, The events being marked today have made stop,” said Uebberoth, making a nod Log was able to speak with Bartlett, some of us very nervous. Nervous that towards the estimated 10 years or so who said “We are thrilled for today and we might be endangering what we’ve mapped to complete the commercial, moving forward.” come to love in this place. Count me marina and hotel cores altogether. Bartlett wants the general public among them. Uebberoth, who has worked with to know this project will be “no public “But let me tell you that over the the local community to gather feeddebt” and that the financial risk, course leading to this day, after workback, stated: “This isn’t our design – because the public sector will be taking ing so intensely with County staff and this is OUR design,” with an emphasis on the costs of the revitalization, will be DPHP, today I have high confidence on the project being collaborative in low. She also mentioned that because that we are shepherding our harbor nature. of this contract and though it seems into its best future.” Founder of R. D. Olsen and head like there will still be many years ahead See DANA POINT LEASE page 22
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A Done Deal: Developers and Orange County Sign Lease for Dana Point Harbor Revitalization
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Dana Point Lease From page 21
In the midst of the excitement after the signing, Lenthall also told The Log that while this was an important day in Dana Point’s history, “This is only the beginning.” Lenthall also touched on PDI project management and that the permits were still good, and while revitalization may take the larger half of six to seven years, it may be for the better good of the community. Donna Kalez, general manager of Dana Wharf Sportsfishing and member of DPHAB, spoke with The Log about the process of selecting tenants for the commercial core. Some tenants are currently on a month-to-month lease, while others will renew their leases in 2020. Kalez, however, was optimistic and stated, “We trust the process,” and noted that finally many residents, whether business owners or not, could envision a newly revitalized harbor in the future.
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ahead of us, and I’ve looking forward to it.” To echo Lenthall’s words, The Log has also spent many years covering the stalls, the growing pains and now
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the joy and nervous anticipation that a finalized lease has decided the harbor’s fate. As surely as the community will continue to be a part of the evolution, The Log will continue to write on the
developments as they occur. The general public can view a timeline and other information at dphadvisory.org and can expect a newly revamped harbor by 2030.
One of California’s last waterfront pavilion in Balboa, newly built
Final Takeaways According to speakers at the signing, there may be noticeable work completed at Dana Point Harbor by the end of 2019. Lenthall’s final words during his speech were, “Let me close with an old saying that I wish I wrote: Today is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. It is perhaps the end of the beginning. There is still a lot of work
BALBOA ISLAND, Calif. — When Balboa Pavilion was built by Newport Bay Investment Company in 1906, the contractor Chris McNeil had just constructed the historic Santa Ana Courthouse. Similar to Newport’s vision of becoming a world-famous tourist destination, Balboa Pavilion was modeled in the Victorian style and boasted a 210 feet waterfront area. In 1968, Balboa Pavilion was registered as a California State Historic Landmark and its history as a boat house and entertainment authority continues today. Visitors and tourists can currently go sportsfishing from Davey’s Locker, travel to Catalina Island via the Catalina Flyer, dine at the Harborside Restaurant and so much more at this iconic and fun location. Information sourced for this feature from balboapavilion.com.
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The Log’s Guide to Southern California Boatyards Whether the time has come for regular maintenance, repairs or a major refit project, Southern California offers a wide range of full-service boatyards, each with its own specialties and staff of skilled craftspeople. The Log’s 2019 Guide to Southern California Boatyards (including facilities in Mexico) offers boaters useful information to start a search for the right repair and haulout facility. This guide provides key data about every Southern California boatyard, including areas of specialty and on-site amenities, to narrow down the many choices. Every entry includes pertinent contact information for each local boatyard, such as a name, address, phone number, fax number, website and e-mail address, if available. The Log recently surveyed the region’s boatyards to ensure that each listing is as accurate and up-todate as possible. The Log assumes no responsibility for changes that may have occurred since the survey was conducted. Please email information on any needed changes for next year’s guide to editor@ thelog.com.
BOATYARD GUIDE 2019 MEXICO Abaroa Boat Yard Topepe 2635 Baradero, La Paz, Baja California Sur Mexico 612-128-9138 612-103-3251 abaroamarineyard.com humbertoabaroa64@hotmail.com Specialties: Boat repair and maintenance on all kinds of boats. 40-ton Travelift.
Astilleros Pescadores Unidos de Mazatlán 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
Opequimar, Puerto Vallarta Specialties: Haulouts. Offers parking; 24-hour security, warehouses for rent.
Baja Naval S.A. de C.V. Av. de la Marina #10 Zona Centro Ensenada, Baja California Mexico 22800 011-52-646-174-0020 phone 011-52-646-174-0028 fax bajanaval.com marina@bajanaval.com boatyard@bajanaval.com Specialties: Full-service boatyard; 29 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.
Cabo Yacht Center Adjacent to 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
info@caboyachtcenter.net Specialties: Mechanical repairs. Performs warranty work. 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 011-52-646-178-8020 phone 011-52-646-178-8022 fax granpeninsula.com
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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 is the same as Baja Naval Boatyard.
Marina Fonatur Operadora Portuaria, S.A. de C.V. Av. de las Americas #110, Col. San Antonio El Zacatal La Paz, Baja California Sur Mexico 011-52-612-124-2206 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
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011-52-624-105-6500 phone 001-52-624-105-6506 fax marinegroupcabo.com refit@marinegroupbw.com Specialties: Full-service boatyard for haul-outs, surveys, maintenance, bottom painting, mechanical work, dry storage and boat supplies. 150-ton Travelift, hurricane protected dry storage for boats and tenders up to 33 feet (10m). 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.
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-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 up to 20 ton. 24-hour security. 20-ton hydraulic trailer and 150-ton railway. Haulouts up to 200 tons on 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 858-866-1527 fax boatsandiego.com info@boatsandiego.com aquarius.marine.boatsandiego@gmail. com Specialties: Full-service trailerboat repair for all makes and models (outboard, inboard and sterndrive vessels), trailerboat storage, trailer repair, fiberglass repair and canvas work. Offers large retail store and engine parts. Located minutes from the water; open seven days a week.
Boat Yard San Diego 676 Moss Street, Lot C Chula Vista, CA 91911 619-218-1018 phone boatyardsandiego.com seapowergreg@yahoo.com Specialties: Engine rebuilding and machine shop, paint and sand blasting, woodworking, electrics and electronics bench, boat building and design, welding and metal shop, engine room and pilot house building.
Driscoll Boat Works 2500 Shelter Island Drive San Diego, CA 92106 619-226-2500 phone 619-224-0280 fax driscollinc.com cyndie@driscollinc.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.
Driscoll Mission Bay Boat Yard and Marina 1500 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92106 619-221-8456, Option 1 (Boatyard); Option 2 (Marina) 619-221-8458 fax
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FLYING CLOUD YACHTS Brokerage Yacht Sales (562) 594-0716 BERTRAM Insurance Services (562) 799-1455 LONG BEACH YACHT SALES New & Used Boat & Yacht Sales (562) 431-3393
Stainless Fabricating Latest Technologies Canvas & Upholstery Topsides Painting Marine Plumber Sail Repair Rigging Marine Electronics Marine Electrician
LONG BEACH MARINE ELECTRONICS Sales and Service SALES (562) 594-8888 SERVICE (562) 594-0959 MARINA RIGGING Mast & Rig. Repair, Hinging & Painting (562) 431-2669 FUNTIME MARINE Yacht Distributor (562) 431-1144 ANCHOR MARINE CANVAS Covers, Bimini’s & Upholstery (562) 598-7771
ULLMAN SAILS Repair & New (562) 598-4237 N & J FABRICATION Custom Stainless, Tee Tops, Welding (562) 308-8281 D-IVES PLUS Underwater Hull Cleaning & Yacht Service (562) 594-8957
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facebook.com/Driscoll-Mission-BayMarina-158842680803690 assistant@driscoll-boats.com Specialties: Lift capacity - 100 ton Travelift and 30 ton Travelift. Mechanical repairs, electrical repairs, woodworking, painting, aluminum work, steel work, gelcoat repairs. Canvas and upholstery and rigging are subcontracted. Electronics, moorage, deli, bathrooms, and showers.
Koehler Kraft 2302 Shelter Island Drive San Diego, CA 92106 619-222-9051 phone 619-222-4332 fax
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koehlerkraft.com info@koehlerkraft.com Specialties: Full-service marine repairs and refits. Lift capabilities include 40-ton marine railway or sling haulout with 90-ton crane. Mobile 90-ton crane available for rigging, mast work and engine repowering. Fullservice boatyard offers bottom paint, mechanical repairs, fiberglass and gelcoat repairs, LP and enamel paint application. Complete metal fabrication shop on-site. Woodworking shop on-site: finish carpentry, cabinet work, planking and other structural repair work. Complete restorations and new construction. 150-foot work dock available. Clients may do some work, with restrictions. Moorage, limited dry stor-
Shelter Island Boatyard age, restaurants nearby, restrooms and showers. Koehler Kraft Custom Boat Building located on-site. Family owned and operated since 1938, specializing in personal one-on-one attention for boats and boat owners. Website offers weekly progress updates for owners to monitor ongoing and past projects. Home of the San Diego Wooden Boat Festival.
granpeninsula.com ph. 01152.646.178.8020 info@granpeninsula.com
bajanaval.com ph. 01152.646.174.0020 boatyard@bajanaval.com
Marine Group Boat Works-Headquarters
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997 G St. Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-427-6767 phone 619-427-0324 fax marinegroupboatworks.com refit@marinegroupbw.com Specialties: Full-service boatyard with three yards in two locations (San Diego and Los Cabos). Haulouts, surveys, Coast Guard inspections, insurance estimates, maintenance, bottom and hull painting, mechanical work, prop and shaft work, PropScan, engine repairs/repowers, custom metal fabrication, machining parts and more. 665-ton, 300-ton, 150-ton, 100-ton and 25-ton Travelifts. Boat storage available in Cabo location.
Marine Group Boat Works (National City) 1313 Bay Marina Drive National City, CA 91950 619-427-6767 phone marinegroupboatworks.com refit@marinegroupbw.com Specialties: Full-service boatyard located in National City, south San Diego. Haulouts, Coast Guard inspections, surveys, maintenance, bottom and hull painting, mechanical work, prop and shaft work, engine repairs/ repowers, custom metal fabrication and more. 300-ton Travelift. Deep water access. Sister locations in Chula Vista, San Diego and San Jose del Cabo.
Nielsen Beaumont Marine Inc. 2420 Shelter Island Drive San Diego, CA 92106
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619-223-BOAT (2628) phone 619-222-9109 fax nielsenbeaumont.com info@NielsenBeaumont.com Specialties: San Diego’s only authorized MerCruiser and Volvo Penta 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, Mercury MerCruiser, Honda Marine, Westerbeke and Universal Diesel Marine Engines.
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6996-A Mission Gorge Road San Diego, CA 92120 800-660-8132 or 619-582-0700 sandiegoboatmovers.com info@sandiegoboatmovers.com Specialties: Fully licensed and insured boat transport service; will deliver anywhere within continental United States and Hawai’i. Other services include: boat storage; working boatyard; mast shipping and delivery; miscellaneous delivery; chandlery; maintenance and repair; abandoned boats disposal; and, oversized/fragile hauling.
Shelter Island Boatyard 2330 Shelter Island Drive #1 San Diego, CA 92106 619-222-0481 phone 619-222-4327 fax yard-office@siby.net Specialties: Now with a lifting capacity of 170 tons. Maxi prep antifouling work, hull extensions, hardtops, flybridge enclosures, gelcoat blister repair, yacht refinishing, cleaning and varnishing. Yacht sales, upholstery, engine and O/D sales and service, hull and topside painting, mechanical, electronic sales and service, sign painting, electrical, woodworking, insurance, rigging and yacht maintenance.
ORANGE COUNTY Balboa Boat Yard of California 2414 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-673-6834 phone 949-673-7449 fax balboaboatyard.com
info@balboaboatyard.com Specialties: A full service yard specializing 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 dave1@basinmarine.com derek@basinmarine.com augie@basinmarine.com (store/parts manager) Specialties: Bottom painting. Haulouts, offloads, on-loads, commissioning, crane work, prop and shaft repair, through-hull and transducer installation, bow and stern thruster installa-
tion and repair, fiberglass fabrication and repair, DuPont paint certified, LP and gelcoat repair. Cabo, Grand Banks and Hinckley Yachts service center. Seakeeper Gyro Sales and installation certified. 50-ton marine Travelift. 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.
Gil’s Catamaran Boatyard 143 E. 16th St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-646-5750 phone 949-728-1648 fax gilscatamaran.com susan@gilscatamaran.com Specialties: Master boat builders of luxury custom catamarans and trimarans since 1955. Full-service boatyard with affordable storage rates for the do-it-yourself owner/builder. Located less than a mile from Newport Harbor.
K & H Marine 2387 N. Batavia Orange, CA 92865 Bob: 714-321-5543 714-637-8780 phone 714-637-9121 fax
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Dana Point Shipyard knhmarine.com info@knhmarine.com Specialties: 40 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.
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Kozwel Boatworks Inc. 2601 S. Yale St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 949-456-9935 (service & sales) 714-432-1771 (administrative office) kozwel.com pawel@kozwel.com Specialties: Premier Volvo Penta and Crusader authorized dealer, IPS certified, diesel and gasoline engines, marine gear boxes, custom development, high-performance 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.
Shelter Island Boatyard Shelter Island Boatyard has provided the West Coast with yacht repair services for over 30 years. We and our independent in-house craftsmen offer a wide array of services that include full-prep antifouling work and complete fiberglass services such as hull extensions, gyros and enclosures. Other services include diesel and gas engine repair plus Mercruiser certified technicians, electrical, woodworking, painting, rigging and new and used boat sales. Please check our reviews and ask about us at your marina or yacht club.
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Lido Dry Stack 151Shipyard Way, Suite 7 Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-673-9330 phone 949-673-1338 fax lidoyachtanchorage.com swood@lidoyachtanchorage.com
Newport Harbor Shipyard 151 Shipyard Way, Suite 5 Newport Beach, CA 92663
949-723-6800 phone 949-723-6808 fax newportharborshipyard.com facebook.com/ NewportHarborShipyardStore 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, anchoring and dinghy handling, electrical systems, electronics, navigation, custom fabrication, mechanical and hydraulic, refrigeration, rigging and deck-hardware, sanitation, stabilization systems, thruster and steering, water systems as well as system engineering and design.
Schock Boats 2900 Lafayette St. Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-673-2050 phone 949-673-6945 fax schockboats.com ruth@schockboats.com Specialties: Full-service boatyard specializing in Grady-White and Boston Whaler boats. Battery replacement, boat detailing, bottom painting, electrical repair and installation, repower as well as fiberglass and gelcoat repair.
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
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South Coast Shipyard 223 21st St. Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-675-2837 phone 949-675-4027 fax southcoastshipyard.com scsyinc@yahoo.com Specialties: Full-service boatyard. Haulouts, bottom painting, thru hulls, mechanical, painting, fiberglass and gelcoat repairs, electrical, fabrication, woodworking, rigging and detailing.
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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) scott@tbymdr.com (dockmaster) Specialties: Full-service boatyard and marina with 108 slips. Two Marine Travelifts (35 & 60-ton) and haulout ways for vessels up to 18 feet on beam. 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 marina. Certified Clean Marina. New garages/storage lockers and additional improvements coming soon.
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Marina Shipyard 6400 E. Marina Drive, #3 Long Beach, CA 90803 562-594-0995 phone 562-431-7457 fax marinashipyard.com mshydlb1@aol.com (general manager) mshydmgr@aol.com (yard manager) Specialties: One-stop marine center with full-service boatyard and chandlery. Hauling and launching (50-ton elevator boat lift and 15-ton crane), marine mechanics, hydro-washing, bottom painting, blister repair, shipwright and fiberglass.
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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 yard manager) 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.
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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, overdrive. Repair and replace thru hulls and propeller shafts.
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Sailing Sailing A festive holiday sailing event, Holiday Cup Regatta invites members to participate in the winter fun. Fleets other than sabots, laser and CFJ can enter with permission from the club.
Holiday Cup Regatta welcomes winter festivities at Lido Isle Yacht Club Sailors will have the chance to race sabots, lasers, CFJ vessels and more in this annual race, held Dec. 16. By Devon Warren-Kachelein NEWPORT BEACH — Lido Isle Yacht Club (LIYC) will host the 2018 Holiday Cup Regatta, a chance for Sabot C3-A, Laser and CFJ class sailors to participate in a festive arena. The regatta will be held on Sun., Dec. 16 and will surely welcome holiday cheer from competitive boaters.
Eligible boats can enter the race by submitting a form and entry fee at the website liyc.net; the deadline to enter the regatta is Dec. 15 by 5 p.m., although participants can still register with a late payment of $10. Entry fees are $15 for sabot and laser racers and $20 to enter a CFJ vessel; all entry fees are non-refundable according to the Notice of Race (NOR). Additionally, the NOR states that additional vessels may be eligible to participate if a writer letter of request is approved by LIYC Sailing Director. In-person entries will also be accepted on the day of the race.
Prior to the first warning signal being fired off at 11 a.m., check-in meetings will be held from 9:30-10:30 a.m. and a competitor’s meeting will take place at 10:30 a.m., just short of the race beginning. Check-in is mandatory for all competitors. Sailing instructions will be discussed at check-in and follow the Racing Rules of Sailing by the International Naples-Sabot Association. Lunch can be purchased in advance; orders must be placed by Wed., Dec. 12. Options include a turkey sandwich, hamburger, hot dog, peanut butter and jelly sandwich or chicken tenders. Each entrée is served with chips, cookie and
a drink. The snack bar will also be open during the holiday regatta. Racing events will take place in the Lido Channel or harbor east of LIYC’s dock. Street parking for the regatta is available, but the club requests that participants do not park in front of residents’ garages or in red zones. Trophies will be announced immediately after the races are completed. Lido Isle Yacht Club is located at 701 Via Lido Soud in Newport Beach. For more information or other queries, email VC Betsy Decker at liycsail@ gmail.com or visit the website at liyc. net.
Open to all fleet classes, the Holiday Regatta wraps up the yacht club’s Challenge Cup Series. By Devon Warren-Kachelein
SANTA BARBARA — Santa Barbara Yacht Club (SBYC) will deck the docks with holiday racers during the annual Holiday Regatta, the final installment of SBYC’s Challenge Cup Series. This annual sailing event will span over the weekend of Dec. 1-2, and will be open all fleets including Performance Handicap Racing Fleets (PHRF) and one design vessels. Sailors can check-in at the front desk of the Santa Barbara Yacht Club before the event. According to the
Notice of Race (NOR), the race will start within two miles of the Santa Barbara Harbor entrance. A copy of the course chart can be accessed on SBYC’s official website. Out-of-town participants in the regatta are offered free first-comefirst-served berthing. Those who are interested can contact frontdesk@sbyc. org. Reservations are required in order to secure a spot. For each regatta, there will be prizes awarded to the top participants. Winners of the series will have their names engraved onto the SBYC Challenge Cup. There will also be some celebratory activities after the sailing events are completed held at Santa Barbara Yacht Club. Registration for this event can be completed online at regattanetwork. com or in person at Santa Barbara
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Santa Barbara Yacht Club hosts two-day sailing event, Holiday Regatta
Santa Barbara YC’s final regatta in the Challenge Cup Series invites seaman of all classes to race with the lucky winners having their name engraved onto the Santa Barbara YC Challenge Cup.
Yacht Club’s front desk. Santa Barbara Yacht Club is located at 130 Harbor Way. To learn more details about the race,
visit the website at sbyc.org/racing-calendar. Contact the SBYC Race Office at 805-965-8112 or by email at racing@ sbyc.org.
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American Sailing Association raises $41,000+ for Hands Across America campaign Fundraising efforts reach $180,000 overall; money will support educational initiatives in Eastern Caribbean.
LOS ANGELES — The American Sailing Association, or ASA, announced it raised $41,379 in its most recent fundraising campaign to benefit Hands Across the Sea. The fundraiser, which has been in effect for seven years, has raised about $180,000 overall, all benefiting Hands Across America. The nonprofit organization specifically works to raise literacy levels of children across the Eastern Caribbean. People donated money to ASA throughout September and October 2018 by watching a one-minute video about Hands Across the Sea. The video was available on ASA’s website. Viewers, at the end of the one-minute video, were given the option to donate to Hands Across the Sea. Each donor was entered into the sweepstakes for a chance to win the grand prize of a weeklong sailing charter in St. Vincent and the Grenadines (courtesy of Horizon Yacht Charters and valued at $3,000), as well as chances to win a weeklong vacation at The Verandah Resort & Spa in Antigua or the St. James’s Club Morgan Bay Resort & Spa in Saint Lucia (courtesy of Elite Island Resorts and valued at $900 each). This year’s randomly drawn winners
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Tom and Harriet Linskey co-founded Hands Across the Sea. The nonprofit recently benefited from an American Sailing Association fundraiser, which brought more than $41,000 to a campaign to increase literacy levels for children in the Eastern Caribbean.
were: Julie Via, William Carter and Lori Bishop. Hands Across the Sea, to date, has raised funds to provide more than 464,000 books to 400-plus schools and libraries in the Eastern Caribbean. More than 100,000 students have benefitted from the support of generous sailors and other donors. “The Caribbean and its people are extremely important to us at the American Sailing Association,” said Lenny Shabes, ASA’s founder. “The
majority of our members express an interest in sailing the waters that surround the islands that benefit from the work of Hands Across the Sea. Thus, it is our responsibility to help.” Hands Across the Sea donates books from education publishers Scholastic, Penguin and Capstone, and Caribbean imprints such as Macmillan Caribbean and Editorial Campana Books. The charity, since its founding 11 years ago, has expanded its services to also providing teacher professional devel-
opment and student librarian training to Eastern Caribbean schools. ASA has been the leader in U.S. sailing education for 35 years and has grown to include an international network of more than 350 professionally accredited sailing schools. More than one million certifications have been awarded to 500,000-plus people who have been introduced to sailing through ASA schools, clubs and programs since 1983.
Barney Lehman Championship rescheduled for Nov. 17-18 By Parimal M. Rohit
will be measured for main sail, crew weight and boat weight. Compliance will be randomly monitored during the regatta. Measurements will specifically be conducted between 9 and 11 a.m. on Nov. 17. A Lehman 12 annual meeting and lunch will be held at 11:30 a.m., also on Nov. 17, followed by a competitors’ meeting at 12:30 p.m. and first warning at 1 p.m. Racing is expected to finish at 4:30 p.m. on the first day; the second day
NEWPORT BEACH — Lehman 12 boats will be competing against each other to claim the top spot in this year’s championship run, as Newport Harbor Yacht Club will finally host the Barney Lehman Championship, Nov. 17-18. The single-handed regatta was originally scheduled for Oct. 27 and 28, as originally reported in The Log’s Oct. 19 issue. All boats must be sailed single-handed, and crews must meet The Barney Lehman Championship will be raced on Nov. 17-18, a few weeks weight requirelater than originally scheduled. ments. Boats
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Newport Harbor Yacht Club’s regatta was originally scheduled for Oct. 27-28.
will feature racing from 1 to 4 p.m., with a trophy presentation scheduled once competition is over. Sailing instructions will be provided to all competitors on Nov. 17. The racing area will be in Newport Beach Harbor, north of the yacht club’s main dock. The regatta’s first place finisher (“A”
division) will be awarded the Barry Lehman Perpetual Trophy. Contact Chandler Hill, NHYC Race Admin via email at chandler.hill@nhycstaff.org or by telephone at 949-7236869 for more information. Barney Lehman designed and built the Lido 14 class of sailboats.
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Escondido’s Than Le is all smiles as he shows off the 12.75-pound catfish he caught at Dixon Lake on Oct. 30, the evening before Halloween. Le caught the catfish, just as the day’s fishing was about to shut down, near Dixon Lake’s Pier 1 with mackerel.
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Young angler wins fishing kayak at No Motor Tournament Angling event in Carpinteria returns to benefit local salt marsh. By Parimal M. Rohit
CARPINTERIA — A large turnout of youth anglers showed up at this year’s No Motor Tournament, all of them joining their adult counterparts in dropping lines in the water to benefit work at the Carpinteria Salt Marsh. Organizers estimated 60 anglers were on hand for the fundraising event, which was held to support The Land Trust of Santa Barbara County. Elijah Gonzalez, a 10-year-old angler from Oxnard, won the event’s grand prize raffle, which was a fishing kayak. Jeff Gallup earned first place honors at the No Motor Tournament, finishing with 137 total inches of fish. Rounding out the top three were Jim Rainer (92 total inches of fish) and Cory Wells (83 total inches).
I witnessed a lot of people catching.” The 9th annual No Motor Fishing Tournament, organized by The Sportfishing Conservancy, was held Nov. 3. Exact details of how much money was raised was not yet available as of press time. All participants must either surf fish or drop a line in the water while navigating aboard a kayak, float tube or standup paddleboard. Carpinteria’s Salt Marsh Reserve is an estuary with sensitive plant and animal species. The marsh reserve, according to the University of California’s Natural Reserve System, is a nursery for halibut Elijah Gonzalez, 10, won a fishing kayak at this year’s No Motor Tournament in Carpinteria. The fundraising fishing event and other estuarine fish. drew an estimated 60 anglers on Nov. 3. Money raised benefits Carpinteria’s Salt Marsh. The Sportfishing Conservancy is now looking ahead to the 10th No Motor “Weather, as usual, was awesome, nament’s organizers, stated. “About Tournament, which would be held with sunny skies, no wind and calm 60 anglers participated, many of toward the end of 2019. seas,” Ron Ballanti, one of the tourthem kids. Fishing was pretty good,
Funding is available to educate and engage Hispanic communities. By Parimal M. Rohit
SACRAMENTO — California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) is accepting grant applications for those offering fishing activities, classes or programs benefiting Hispanic communities. The activity, class or program must educate or engage Hispanic communities in fishing. The grants are part of the DFW’s larger efforts to increase fishing participation. Programs must be ethnically inclusive, family-focused and metro-centric to be eligible for the grants. “While a majority of participating families will be Hispanic, the event will
be open to families of all races/ ethnicities,” DFW staff stated in an announcement about the current grant application period. “[Programs must] encourage participation across multiple generations and genders ... [and] encourage focus in metro areas.” The program seeking funding must also be focused on providing “multiple opportunities for the same audience to participate in fishing” and “promote good stewardship toward the state’s aquatic resources.” Grant funding is made possible through the George H.W. Bush Vamos A Pescar Education Fund. Nonprofit (specifically 501 (c) State officials are now accepting grant applications for fishing programs, specifically those benefiting Hispanic communities. Grants are awarded to increase fishing participation in California, be it through youth or other groups. (3)) organizations should submit their applications via email to clark.blanchard@wildlife.ca.gov; the deadline is Friday, Dec. 7 at 5 p.m. submit them to Recreational Boating Recipients will be chosen by Jan. 18, DFW staff will rank proposals and and Fishing Foundation for review. 2019.
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Freshwater venue received 4,500 pounds of ‘bows from Calaveras Farm. By Parimal M. Rohit
ESCONDIDO — San Diego’s freshwater anglers have their eyes on Escondido’s Dixon Lake, where 4.500 pounds of rainbow trout were stocked as of Nov. 14. The trout were stocked from Calaveras Trout Farm. Dixon Lake will be hosting its 40th annual Dixon Lake Trout Derby, Nov. 30
to Dec. 2. It’s the first trout plant of the season for Dixon Lake. Also receiving rainbow trout plants in November are Lake Jennnings (2,500 pounds, Nov. 12, season opener), Santee Lakes (1,000 pounds, Nov. 16) and Lake Cuyamaca (1,200 pounds, Nov. 20). Lake Jennings (1,500 pounds, Nov. 26) and Santee Lakes (1,000 pounds, Nov. 30) are stocked twice. Anglers do not need a state fishing license to drop a line at Dixon Lake. A daily permit from the lake, however, must be purchased. Dixon Lake is open daily, except for Christmas Day.
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Tuna season rolls into mid-November By Bob Vanian Dropoff at Point Loma, the Green Tank, Point Loma College, the upper end of La Jolla, Del Mar, Ponto Beach, the Carlsbad Canyon, the Buccaneer Pipeline and the area outside of the Oceanside Pier. Some of the bonito have been biting while fishing along the edges of the kelp beds or next to structure but the majority were caught by getting trolling strikes out in the deeper 18 to 50 fathom depths. Feathers and Rapalas have been productive on the troll and once bonito are located, flylined sardines and small chrome Megabait style jigs have been working while drifting or anchored. I hope you keep on fishing our local offshore waters until the warm water pelagic tuna, marlin and dorado actually leave for the winter. We have recently seen some of the best fishing of the year during a time of year often not associated with catching the warm water pelagic species. I hope you have a chance to get out on the water and participate in this late season action! Keep on fishing and I hope to see you out on the water!
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SAN DIEGO — The 2018 Southern California offshore fishing season keeps marching right along as we are in the middle of November. We still have bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, striped marlin, skipjack, yellowtail and Dorado biting offshore. A lack of northern weather systems has allowed offshore water temperatures to remain relatively warm in the 66.5- to 68.5-degree range. Plenty of fish have been content to stay in these water temperatures. Bluefin tuna were biting very well on Nov. 10 and 11, with lot of sportboats and some private boats catching their respective limits of bluefin tuna. The best bluefin fishing has been at the Cortes Bank and areas to the north and to the east of Bishop Rock. Bluefin have ranged in size from 20 to 300+ pounds and have been biting on flylined sardines, live squid, flying fish and Flat Fall jigs. Most of the action has come from drifting over meter marks, sonar marks or spots of breaking fish. Capt. Ron Bowers of Salt Fever, a private boater, fished a recent extended weekend trip to the Cortes Bank and reported finding excellent bluefin fishing. The trip yielded 30 bluefin, a mixed size fish from 20 to 63 pounds. Most were up in the 50to 63-pound range. Bowers said they tried using flylined sardines, weighted sardines and Flat Fall jigs and said all their bluefin were caught while using flylined sardines. On the first day of their trip, Bowers reported getting a stop from a sonar mark he found in the early morning in the dark. The fish came around the boat and stayed with them all day long and into the next night. Private boater Tom Golding of Last Buck fished for bluefin at the Cortes Bank on Nov. 10 and reported a fantastic trip with the four anglers aboard catching their limits of bluefin tuna as well as catching and releasing an additional five bluefin. Golding said four of their bluefin were in the 60- to 70-pound range and the rest were in the 25- to 30-pound class. They caught their bluefin by drifting in an area where they were getting meter marks and
would see spots of breaking fish. Capt. Bob Woodard of Christina Lynn fished a long-range trip aboard Spirit of Adventure out of H&M Landing that returned to San Diego on Nov. 7. Woodard reported they had excellent wahoo fishing at Alijos Rocks and on the Ridge and their catch from down that way included 19 anglers catching 198 wahoo and good numbers of the 20-pound Tuna bites are still to be had for Southern California’s offshore anglers, even though the 2018 calendar has flipped into November. class yellowfin tuna. Capt. Brian later made the long run from the Ridge above the Thetis Bank up to There have also been scattered marlin the Cortes Bank to try for bluefin tuna. sightings outside of the stretch between Woodard said it was a great move to go to San Clemente City and Newport Harbor the Cortes Bank as they found what was while fishing 2 to 6 miles off the coast. at times, wide open bluefin action on jumThere has not been much marlin activity bo-sized fish that went to 300+ pounds. in the San Diego region but private boater Ann Marie from the Spirit of Adventure Marshall Madruga was recently out fishing office reported they caught 17 bluefin for rockfish in 40 fathoms of water outside weighing more than 200 pounds. Woodard of the Green Tank at Point Loma when a caught the largest bluefin of the trip at 272 jumper came up and jumped about 10 pounds. The feeling was that his fish was times within 100 yards of his boat. in excess of 300 pounds before it was bled, Los Coronado Islands are producing gilled and gutted on the trip back to land. a mix of bonito, yellowtail and assorted Yellowfin tuna catches have thinned rockfish. The yellowtail have been mostly out in some areas but there has been 10- to 20-pound fish and the best areas for good yellowfin action along with a mix of the surface fishing have been the weather skipjack, dorado and yellowtail to be found side of North Island, the Middle Grounds, by boats fishing the trench inside of the 60 the north end of South Island and the hard Mile Bank, the waters around and below bottom areas into the east and the norththe 1010 Trench and the region below the east of North Island. Lower 500 Bank. A private boater Skipper Yo-yo jigs, flylined sardines and saralso recently reported getting into a wide dines fished on a dropper loop rig have open dorado bite while fishing a temperaworked best for yellowtail. Sardines and ture break found below the south wing tip small chrome jigs have been working well of the Butterfly Bank. for bonito. The past weekend had private Striped marlin fishing has been good boaters reporting picking up lots of bonito for boats fishing around the eastern part and an occasional yellowtail while slow of Catalina. There have been very few trolling sardines at the Middle Grounds. boats out fishing for marlin. Most of the The fishing along the San Diego action comes while fishing between the County coast continues to produce good 40 fathom curve and the 100 fathom curve mixed bag fishing for bonito, calico bass, in an area ranging from the Can Dump on sand bass and an assortment of bottom over to where you are fishing off Church fish. The bonito have been mostly 4 to Rock. The area off the Slide has been a 7 pound fish and productive areas have central area of activity within that zone. been the Whistler Buoy at Point Loma, the
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — A Central California winery has submitted a federal application to help foster the recovery of coho and steelhead salmon. E&J Gallo Winery has formally applied for an Enhancement of Survival Permit; the application was filed with the National Marine Fisheries Service, or NMFS. The winery would use the permit, if granted, to promote the recovery of Coho and steelE&J Gallo has applied for a permit to promote the recovery of endanhead salmon. The gered salmon. permit would last for three years and would permit E&J Gallo Winery to conduct inci- listed under the [Endangered Species dental takes of the salmon species. Act],” federal officials stated. “The Enhancement of Survival Permit “Safe Harbor Agreements … encourwill authorize the [winery] to take age private and other non-Federal prop… Coho Salmon and CCC Steelhead erty owners to implement conservation incidental to the implementation of the efforts for listed species by assuring covered activities … incidental to other property owners that they will not be lawful uses of the enrolled property,” subjected to increased property-use the Federal Register notice on E&J restrictions as a result of their efforts to Gallo’s application stated. “In addition attract listed species to their property to meeting other criteria, actions to be and increase the numbers or distribuperformed under the Enhancement of tion of these species already on their Survival Permit must not jeopardize the property,” the Federal Register notice of existence of federally listed species.” E&J Gallo’s permit application continued. Coho (endangered) and steelhead The permit, if approved, would apply (threatened) salmon are both listed on to non-federal land at McMurray Ranch the Endangered Species Act. on Porter Creek (a tributary to the The permit sought by E&J Gallo falls Russian River in Sonoma County).
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DINGHIES & INFLATABLES
11’6” AMANZI HARD-BOTTOM INFLATABLE DINGHY: 40HP Merc, S.S. prop. Was a tender to a 54’ yacht. Perfect condition. Under water lights, full cover, auto trim-tabs. $11,500. Call 805-455-1140.
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12’ CARIBE TENDER RIB 2002: 2013 Tohatsu 30HP Fuel Injected engine, Fish Finder, stereo. Tags good through 2019. No Trailer. Located in Huntington Harbour. $6,200. Call Alan Yorath: 714-325-9929
13’3” CARIBE CL-13, 2005: 50 H.P. Honda, 224 hours. Humminbird Matrix 17 fish finder. Pacific Galvanized trailer. Garaged most time. Shows like new - Pristine Condition! $8,500. Call 951-780-7414.
12’ NOVURANIA 360DL, 1999: Complete restoration: New tubes, 30 HP EFI, radio, interior, etc. Has not been wet yet! $15,000 or trade for property, watch, vehicle. 818-486-6300
15’ CARIBE DELUXE: Honda 60, under warrantee, 175hrs. 2nd owner. Great condition, garage stored. No leaks or bottom paint. Custom boat cover. 100hr service. Pacific Galvanize, much more. $14,999. 310-738-9555.
POWERBOATS
17’ MAKO CENTER CONSOLE w/trailer & black canvas cover. 90hp 4-cycle Yamaha w/less than 30hrs. Original owner, everything in perfect condition. $15,000. Located in Fallbrook, N. San Diego. 888-342-8262, Barney@vac-u-clamp.com.
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18’ DUFFY SNUG HARBOR, 1997: In excellent condition! Mahogany table, 36 volts. Wonderful fun! Located San Diego, CA area. No trailer. $7,500. Call 619-922-0248.
20’ SKIPJACK, 1980 FOR SALE: Low emissions Mercruiser V-8 engine with very low hours and new gas tank. Runs perfect. Galvanized EZ-loader trailer and custom boat cover. $15,000. At the Dunes in Newport Beach. Call 949 279-7271 or reaan@ca.rr.com.
POWERBOATS
30’ TOLLYCRAFT 1978: Flybridge. Gas engines, very low hours. Gorgeous interior with teak floors. Very beautiful boat, in pristine condition. Must see! Great liveaboard. $24,900. 714-349-5220.
31’ CAMANO 2003: The Camano 31 is the ideal, low maintenance trawler! A single 200hp Volvo diesel is efficient, but her Keelform hull can still get to 14 kts if desired. Full Raymarine electronics package and bow thruster, low engine hours. Located: San Diego. Asking $114,000. Call Blake: 619-665-7398 or blake@stanmiller.com.
POWERBOATS
35’ SALTSHAKER, 2004: 300cc Twin 2015 Suzuki 300’s. Vessel is loaded!! Dual Garmin touchscreens, fuel efficient! $94,000/obo. Call Matt: 928-237-0485.
36’ ROUGHWATER TRAWLER: Restored 1980, repowered with Yanmar diesel, LP paint, fiberglass hull. Fully equipped for cruising, fishing, or live aboard. $45,000, Newport Beach. Newport Beach dock also available. Call 949-433-3417 or 949-584-6208.
POWERBOATS
40’ BLACKMAN FISH FINDER CPMY, 1996:Sport fishing gear never added. Was pleasure craft. Low usage San Diego to Catalina. Twin Volvo Turbo diesels, 600hp, watermaker, dinghy w/outboard. $129,000. 425-785-5552
40’ HERSHINE TRAWLER 1981: Solid comfortable cruiser/live aboard, set-up for family & fishing. Call 562-325-1926 or vist The Log On-Line for more details. Asking $75,000/OBO. Long Beach Ca.
37’ EGG HARBOR, 1965: (2) Twin Hino WO4CTI 210HP, 200hrs. (1) 4KW Onan diesel generator, 200hrs. Gauges & wiring, (2) Hurth transmissions, (2) 150g Manel fuel tanks. $10,000/obo. 951-809-5163 26’ SKIPJACK 262 FB 2000: Diesel powered flybridge w/single 210hp Volvo Penta engine. Includes 2017 West Coast road trailer. Features inc. autopilot, electric windlass, Sunbrella cover sunshade and more. Asking $75,000. Call Ian: 562-505-3502.
27’ SEARAY AMBERJACK, 2007: Very well maintained with the latest Simrad Evo-3 electronics, 10 rocket launchers, 4 AGM batteries, 2 new Taco outriggers. $65,000. Email for pictures/info. dlowrey@selectacr.com, 951203-8490.
1987 SUNRUNNER 286: OAL 31.5ft Twin Volvo Aq151 engines, resealed outdrives, 5.5K Genset, Radar, GPS, W/H, Windlass. New front berth mattress, twin rooms. Includes aluminum triple-axle trailer. $18,000. Rob: 949-933-6817.
32’ LUHRS SPORTFISHER 1973: Flybridge. Twin Turbo Perkins T6354 diesel engines, 165hp each. 112/110v, inverter, sleeps 6. $30,000. Contact: Gary Bourne: 626-488-0106, email: GLB37CHEV@VERIZON.NET.
32’ RIVIERA SPORTFISHER: Flybridge. Cummins turbo diesels, ZF transmission. Generator, 3 Helms (salon, flybridge, stern). USCG documented. Affordable, economical, easy. $34,500/obo. Seaworthy, as-is. Sea trial w/down payment. MDR. 818-233-3258.
OWN A CLASSIC: 1960 Matthews Yachtmaster 42’ long, 10.5 bean. All wood. Beautiful cruiser. Lots of new upgrades. Interior ribs reinforce. Twin 471 Detroit diesels, strong and dependable. New injectors, heat exchangers, cooling system redone, and much more. $49,500. 562-500-5151
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42’ MIKELSON SPORTFISHER, 1989: EXCELLENT CONDITION. Twin Detroit Diesels 8.2 L JT Turbos, 520HP, 400 gallons fuel, 200 gallons water, 35 gallons head, 2 A/Cs. Down galley, new water heater, Trac-Vision TV. Slip available at Marina Pacifica Condos, 2nd Street and PCH. $93,500. Chuck 626-512-6122.
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54’ BERTRAM MOTORYACHT, 1979: Builders personal yacht, many extras. Twin diesels, new electronics, Simrad. Economical to run. Recently refurbished. Great liveaboard/cruiser. Last surveyor said “Magnificent!”. Must see! Must sell, $99,000/obo. 805-208-2805
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47 PASSENGER FISHING VESSEL: 35 bunks. Boat is in good shape. Currently fishing daily. Has large bait capacity and a RSW fish hold. Located in California. $249,000. Call Don: 949-279-9369.
SAILBOATS
28’ NEWPORT SLOOP, 1978: Loaded with extras! Fiberglass hull. Good rigging and lines. Located in Newport Beach, between 15th and 19th Streets. $4,500. 40’ mooring also available. Call 310-721-7086.
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45’ BAYLINER PILOTHOUSE, 1986: Newly refurbished. With three cabins and two heads. Twin Hino diesel engines, ice maker, washer/dryer, loaded. $115,000. Contact Ken @ 562-343-3979.
54’ BERTRAM 1996: Cabo based, Captain maintained. Cat 3412s, Northern Lights 16KW gensets, Furuno electronics. Great condition! Priced tos ell! More info/full list of specs, call 2 Seas Yachts: 619-270-2398.
45’ CLASSIC MATTHEWS YACHTFISHER, 1967: Now located in La Paz, MX. Twin Detroit 8V53, 450 hrs, A/C, H2O maker, newly redone aft/forward staterooms. Go to LaPazYachts.com for photo gallery and specs. Or call Brett at 619-743-4774.
32’ ODAY SLOOP 1987: Good condition. Well maintained. Yanmar diesel, 16hp. Roller-furler, dodger, fresh bottom paint. Newport to Ensenada ready. Option to keep in Sailing Club, Newport Beach. $32,000. Call Rick: 949-444-6439
SAILBOATS 46’ SEA RAY SUNDANCER 2005: Like new. Stainless hydraulic swim step, new Raymarine electronics suite, New AGM batteries and 3000 watt inverter. LED lighting. $259,900. Shoreline Yacht Group. Larry 760-914-0091.
58’ VIKING SPORTFISH, 1998: Freshwater kept, owner maintained. $529,000. Go to 58vikingspotfish.com for full details. Call 503-819-0411 or email Toddp1960@yahoo.com.
26’ MACGREGOR CLASSIC, 1993: Good condition with 2008 galvanized trailer. New Honda 8HP outboard, auto-tiller, mainsail and cover, anchor and rode. Alcohol stove, fishfinder and enclosed head. $8,500. Rich: 951-315-2125.
50’ MIKELSON SPORT FISHER 1996: Proven tournament winner. LLC owned. Tuna-tower. Side-scanning sonar, 360 degree fish-finder, new batteries, etc. Don’t miss this wonderful vessel. $269,000. Shoreline Yacht Group, Larry: 760-914-0091
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30’ CAPRI: Recent bottom paint, new electrical system, B&G chartplotter, depth finder, wind & speed indicator. Honda 8.5 outboard. An assortment of sails (new spinnaker). Raymarine tiller pilot. $7,500. Russ: 805-746-3277
32’ PACIFIC CLASS SAILBOAT FOR SALE: All Epoxied. Two spinnakers, new decking. #54 Twilight. For sale $6000 or best offer. Call 619-225-9872 or email gbarryw@hotmail.com.
DONATIONS 28’ CAL T-2 SLOOP 1972: New rigging. Solid, fast, safe. Fiberglass hull, 6’ headroom, 7’ Vberth. Radio, elec., furler, dinghy. Liveaboard, race or family time. Low expense boat. $14,900. 310-692-4480
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34’ CATALINA, 1989: Beautiful example of this California classic, upgraded throughout, North Sails, Standard Horizon VHF/AIS linked to Raymarine Chart Plotter. Reduced to $40,000. Mark Kent at MK_Marketing@msn.com or 805-389-5326.
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45’ NEWPORT HARBOR MOORING: K-19, near Lido Bridge. Great location & easy access as K-Mooring field has two rows. $55,000. Call Chuck: 714-309-7991.
40’ CALKINS 1970: Complete rebuild 2008. New sails, rigging, engine, watermaker, 4KW genset. Oak and Mahogany interior. SSB, VHF, modem. Asking $40,000/obo. Shelter Island. Call 760-434-1203 or 760-805-4329.
45’ NEWPORT HARBOR MOORING #B24: Next to Balboa Island split. Can be expanded to 50’. In range of BYC shoreboat. Easy, quick access ou of harbor. $45,000/obo. *SOLD* 45’ NEWPORT HARBOR MOORING in B-Field B142. Near harbor entrance. In range of BYC shore boat. Close to Balboa Island dinghy dock. Lots of room with easy access. Likely expandable. **SOLD**
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28’-130’ SLIPS AVAILABLE! 40’ MAHOGANY & TEAK SAILBOAT, 1991: Very unique all wood sailboat made of teak and mahogany, hand crafted by famous designer Bankcroft. Three-cylinder Yanmar diesel in very good condition. wd@discoveryinternationalinc.com 35’ COLUMBIA 10.7: Ventura Harbor. Solid classic cruiser. Great liveaboard. New mainsail and genoa. Roller furling job. Volvo diesel. Pedestal steering. Monitor windvane. Bottom paint 2015. $24,900. mcoole51@hotmail.com or 805-350-8893.
30’ AVALON MOORING FOR SALE: $88,900. Next to Tuna Club. Priced to sell! Lowest priced mooring in Avalon. Call Tom: 949-295-5042.
50’ AVALON MOORING FOR SALE: Price $445,000...LOWEST priced 50’ mooring in the harbor!!! Contact Steve Ginder: 714-501-0549.
35’ NEWPORT MOORING #J-63: 3rd mooring from Marina Park beach, Lighthouse Cafe, public restrooms and American Legion. $25,000. Call 949-554-5487.
41’ ERICSON: Updated & customized 1970. 56hp Yanmar, 163hrs, Monitor steering, Raymarine autopilot, SSB transcever, radar, cruising & storm sails, Profurl reefing, Maxwell windlass. Ready for cruising. $42,900. 310-9418047 36’ COLUMBIA SAILBOAT, 1969: $12,900. Call Mark Davenport at 310-804-7535.
38’ DOWNEASTER 1979: Blue water cutter rig sloop. In good condition throughout. Great liveaboard. Rebuilt Universal diesel engine. $27,500. Email 1dicksproul@gmail.com or call 949-735-6205.
End-Ties available for Catamarans. Beautiful New Marina! Shortest Run to Catalina!
53’ BRUCE ROBERTS CUTTER RIG: 120hp Perkins diesel (20 hours on rebuilt), 7.5kw Northern Lights generator, 250 hours. New 4500 Maxwell windlass, Stainless Whitail davits, Manship hatches. $50,000. Russ: 805-7463277.
40’ CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR SLIP: Ventura County, Mandalay Bay. Good location. No “for sale” or sail. No overnight liveaboards or fixers. Private. Reasonable. Locals only. Call 805-985-8653 and leave message. 40’ NEWPORT OFFSHORE MOORING: Straight off 14th Street. Was $40,000, now $25,000. Call 949-645-9127. 40’ NEWPORT MOORING: Convenient location near Marina Park, between 15th and 19th Street piers. Easy access. Liveaboard OK. $30,000. Call 626-487-9444.
50’ NEWPORT BEACH MOORING: Coveted prime location “50 Yard Line” of beautiful Newport Bay. Mooring Field C is conveniently located off the Balboa Peninsula with plenty of parking and easy access from Fernando Street public dock. Walk to Fun Zone restaurants, bars. Recent maintenance with new tackle and chain. $45000. Bill: 949-246-9540.
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50’ NEWPORT HARBOR MOORING: #A28, near Balboa Pavilion, shore-side between A & B streets. Very easy in & out. Chains replaced/ inspected June 2017. $38,500. Text or Call Susan: 714-376-1163.
AVALON MOORINGS FOR SALE 30 ft. to 130 ft. Inside/Outside
60’ MOORING FOR SALE: In beautiful Newport Beach. J-96, off Lido Peninsula near 19th St. Asking $54,900. Isaac 626-622-2380 or 5749750@gmail.com.
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65’ LONG BEACH SHORELINE SLIP (B104) Sublet. Available now for a few months up to a year. Walk to restaurants and clubs. At cost $1,300/Month. Close to breakwater. beautiful view of bay. Best slip in Long Beach! Call 310-544-0001.
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65’ MOORING - BEST IN NEWPORT HARBOR: BYC-148 single point mooring, front row, corner lot, close to harbor entrance. A very unique offering. Call for details and subtleties. $185,000. 714-915-8047, John.Fradkin@gmail.com.
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Pacific Yacht Landing: (310) 830-0260 20’26’ slips, $10.00/ft. 28’-32’ slips, $11.00/ft. 33’-45’ slips, $12.00/ft. End slips, $13.00/ft.
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NEWPORT BEACH 35’Main Channel Slip Duffy Size Slips (18’-22’) Slips Available Main channel, Easy Ingress/Egress Utilities, Parking, Restroom Facilities Live Aboard Considered
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65’ MOORING IN NEWBOARD BEACH WANTED: Preference for easy access. Budget: $65,000 for good location. Call 949-510-9739
AL LARSON MARINA ...Slips & mooring bouys available. All sizes. Closest run to Catalina Ship store. Call (310)832-0526.
L.A. HARBOR Leeward Bay: (310) 830-5621
BAYSIDE VILLAGE MARINA, NEWPORT BEACH: Slips and storage. Call for availability. 949-673-1331
BRAND NEW MARINA: Slips 25’-75’. Private, quiet harbor, close to the beach, shopping, restaurants, parking, and more. Call 714-840-5545 or email info@huntingtonharbourmarina.com.
65’ NEWPORT BEACH MOORING FOR SALE: A-233. New chain, mooring, everything in 2016. Recent inspection, everything up to date. Great location. $55,000 or make offer. Call/text Dave: 949-235-7277.
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LIGHTHOUSE YACHT MARINA: 1ST & 2ND MONTH 1/2 OFF (With This Ad), 34’ END-TIE FOR CAT OR TRI + 25’ TO 50’ SLIPS. L.A. HARBOR. Water/electricity/dock box included. Showers, laundry, pario area. Gated, clean & quiet, lockers. Close port to... Catalina. Berth 205-B, 1300 Anchorage Rd, Wilmington. Call Barbara: 310-834-9595. www.lighthouseyachtmarina.com. Email barbgmarina@gmail.com. LONG BEACH SLIPS & END-TIES 25’-50’: NO LIVEABOARDS. Harbor Light Landing Marina, views of downtown and Queen Mary. Call 619-807-7245. Email: lance@harboryc.com
NEWPORT BEACH SLIPS AVAILABLE - VUE MARINA: Now Open, Vue Marina is the newest and nicest marina within Newport Beach and features 18 slips ranging from 45’ to 60’. Contact VUE Marina at 949-705-3499 or dockmaster@vuemarina.com to learn more about slip availability, boat size options, and any other important questions you might have.
MOORING D-037: North Bayfront and Agate. 50’ off-shore mooring adjacent to Balboa Island. Conveniently located near 3 public docks and Basin Marine. Yacht also available. $50,000. 206-819-3618.
NEWPORT HARBOR 50 FOOT MOORING A221: Shore-side 1st row. Within shore boat range of BYC. $39,950. New buoy 2016 and extra 600 lb weight. Inspected June 2017. Contact Pat: 949-648-1009.
ISLAND YACHT ANCHORAGE: LOS ANGELES HARBOR. 25’-50’ SLIPS AVAILABLE. SOME LIVEABOARD. CALL 310830-1111. To place your ad, call Jon @ 800-887-1615 or email him at classifieds@thelog.com today! NEWPORT HARBOR MOORING: 60’. Easy in and out, outside row, near tip of Lido peninsula. #J-107. $54,000/obo. Call 909-921-5881.
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60’-120’ Short or Long Term Available Call 562-495-6250, ask for Don.
OWN YOUR OWN PROPERTY in Balboa, Newport Beach. Keep in your family, give to children, grandchildren. Can be used by friends, neighbors and partners. Mooring H-34 for sale or partnership lease. Rated 50’-60’. Enjoy it now! ‘Every day’ is a parade. 949-677-5191.
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SLIPS, DOCKS, MOORINGS PIER 32 MARINA, SAN DIEGO BAY: Call for slip & liveaboard availability. 619-477-3232 or email office@pier32marina.com. POINT LOMA MARINA - SAN DIEGO: Call for slip availability. Call 619-718-6260 or email office@pointlomamarina.com.
REAL ESTATE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to acquire 7,302’ sq. commercial lot in the heart of Avalon, adjacent to Catalina Island Museum. Owner may carry or consider trade for mainland RE. Great 1031 property for builder/developer. Inquiries to: scmcorp@sbcglobal.net (corrected address).
HELP WANTED BARGE AND DOCK WORKERS: Full-Time work. Pay commensurate with experience. South Mooring Company 949-645-0334, ask for Chuck.
BOATING COURSES/SCHOOLS BECOME A MASTER MARINE SURVEYOR: Best in business. NAVTECH/US Surveyors. Marine surveyor course. 1-800-245-4425, www.navsurvey.com. Commercial & recreational available.
PUT YOUR SAILBOAT IN TO CHARTER in Dana Point Harbor with Aventura Sailing Association. Have your boat make money when you aren’t using it! Slips available. 949-493-9493. SAN DIEGO MOORING COMPANY: Visit our website for information & application www.sandiegomooring.com or call 619-291-0916. SANTA BARBARA 50 FOOT SLIP: Marina 1. Large dock space. Call 562-310-2755 for more information.
SLIPS AVAILABLE: Marriott Marquis - San Diego Marina, San Diego’s Premier DOWNTOWN Marina has 30’ to 55’ slips available NOW! Restroom/Shower/Laundry, Fitness Center, Pool, Jacuzzi, Marina Kitchen, Roy’s, Starbucks. Walk to Gaslamp Quarter and PetCo Park. Call 619-230-8955. SLIPS AVAILABLE IN NEWPORT BEACH: The Balboa Yacht Club Marina is located in Corona del Mar, California. It is the closest Marina to the Harbor Entrance. 30’, 35’, 40’ and 46’ slips are currently available. Contact the Dockmaster at 949-673-3515 ext.142.
WANT A HOUSE FOR YOUR BOAT OR A BOAT FOR YOUR HOUSE? We have been negotiating successfully for our clients for 30 years. Give us a call! Bill Forsythe, DRE:01934756: 949-466-2206. Coleen Brennan, DRE:01003247: 949-275-2775. Yacht Connection/Engel Voelkers Real Estate.
ZIHUATANEJO MX. CONDO: Furnished 2BR/2.5BA, steps to La Ropa beach. $145,900, will consider trade +/-$ for newer 26’-30’ wa cuddy fishing boat. Text/call Gary: 310-625-1325.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TOWBOATUS NEWPORT BEACH is currently seeking to fill one full time Captain position, and one part time Captain position. These positions will be Monday thru Friday, on-call. Weekends off. Must live withing 20 minutes of harbor and have all necessary liceses and certification. Send resume to: vesselassistnewportbeach@gmail.com.
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WELL ESTABLISHED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6-PAC sailing excursion company offered for sale. Long client lists, automated booking system, and 5 Star Trip Advisor Certificate of Excelence ranking. Business earns $100k annualy operated by just 1 person. Now asking $115k (reduced from $134k) including boat, nice tender, and all water sports equipment. Go to www.CatalinaSail.com to learn more, or email ryanleeramming@gmail.com directly to start a conversation.
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BOATER’S PARADISE: 5BD 3BTH with 45’ side tie at coveted end of dock. Super easy docking. Channel Islands Harbor, 12 miles from islands. Contact C21 Teri Courtney 805-479-9401. License 01188605.
EXPERIENCED YACHT SALES PEOPLE NEEDED: In San Diego. M&M Yacht Repair and Sales is under new management and needs sales staff!! Call Tim Sanders at 619-269-0800.
San Diego Powerboating Academy www.sdpba.com n power@sdpba.com (800) 441-8672 3, 5, 7/day Private Professional Liveaboard Instruction RPBA Twin Inboard Certification USPOWERBOATING Bareboat Chartering Certification w/night endorsement Coastal Navigation Certification Kona Kai Resort
GENERAL SERVICES
TOWBOATU.S. DANA POINT AND OCEANSIDE: Hiring for Captain. Licensed 100 Ton Master with towing endorsement/ commercial assistance. Must be able to respond within 15 mins from the harbor. Must be clean and pass a background check. Must have extensive experience. Call 714-307-2413.
SLIPS L.A.HARBOR: $7.00/ft Sailboats | $9.00/ft Multi-Hull. Detached dock. No utilities. Leeward Bay: 310-830-5621
36’-43’ Available $10 - $11/ft Great location. Cafe, yacht brokerage, store on site. 877-559-2248 310-834-6892
ENTRY LEVEL BOAT MAINTENANCE SERVICE TECHNICIAN: Must have basic knowledge of marine diesel engines and general boat maintenance. We offer a competitive compensation based on your work experience. Email resume with work experience, volunteer experience and/or internships to mija@pacificyachtworks.com. Office/Shop located in Costa Mesa, Ca.
DO YOU KNOW THE LOCAL WATERWAYS LIKE THE BACK OF YOUR HAND? If so, we want to hear from you. Sea Magazine is currently seeking mariners with a strong knowledge of boating and cruising in California to contribute ideas and stories to the CA Regional section. Applicants should be able to tap in to the local boating scene and spot potential stories of interest. Ideal candidates will be able to put their working knowledge of the local boating community to use by writing cohesive articles that boaters will enjoy. All interested candidates should send a resume to mikew@goboating.com or Sea Magazine, 18475 Bandilier Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Attn: Mike.
TRUTH AQUATICS NEEDS CREW for the 2018 season. We are looking for 2nd Captains, Deckhands and Galley. Crew needs to be friendly, customer service oriented and hardworking. Captains and Deckhands must be dive certified. Email a resume to katie@truthaquatics.com, or bring it to the SEA Landing in Santa Barbara Harbor at 301 W. Cabrillo Blvd. Santa Barbara, CA 93101. 805962-1127
YACHT SERVICE TECHNICIAN: Morton Marine Services. Training available with knowledge of tools and owning hand tools. Other requirements: Reliable car or truck, insurance, and good driving record. Pass drug test, able to lift 60+ lbs., able to work in restructed spaces. Hours: 8:00-5:00 M-F. Pay: Dependent on knowledge - Min. start of $16.00 per hour. Benefits: 5 paid sick and 5 vacation days. 50% paid health insurance. Job description: All basic maintenance from engine belt replacement to marine toilet repair/install at marinas and Shelter Island Boat Yard. Send resume or respond to: mortonmarinejobs@gmail.com. To place your ad, you can call 800-887-1615, email classifieds@thelog.com or online at www.thelogclassifieds.com.
3M CUSTOM INTERIORS & CANVAS: Marine interior design, fabrication. Enclosures, affordable custom mattresses, window replacement, exterior and Interior cushions, carpet and canvas. 25 years experience. Serving San Diego to LA. 949-375-1770, www.3mcanvas.com, threemcanvas@yahoo.com. MERGER: Angel Hayes, owner of Aquarius Marine inc. located In Mira Mar, is pleased to announce that Randy Seol of Sun And Moon fiberglass repair is offering his expertise in fiberglass repair at Aquarius Marines Mira Mar location. Randy will be available to handle your needs in fiberglass outside hull repairs, like cracks, dings, scratches, gelcoat color matching and painting. Also, inside structural repairs such as deck and transom woodglass replacement, woodworking, motor mounts, and bright work and custom lighting. Any one needing repairs can call Angel Hayes @ 619-823-6077 or Randy @ 619-972-7263. SHIPWRIGHT & SURVEYOR: Custom woodworking and fiberglass repairs, restorations, & modifications. Quality work. Reliable. Reasonable rates. Fully equipped shop. References available. 619-995-1924 **USCG MASTER** offers Boat Operation Instruction. Yacht Delivery, and Safety Training, etc. aboard your vessel. Call for pricing information: 951-642-2489, or email billy.ellis@att.net.
YACHT DELIVERY DELIVERIES, INSTRUCTION, and all other professional Captain services. Sail, power. www.KeithEricson.com, 619-275-3839, San Diego Skippers Association ALLBOATMOVERS, LLC: Boat transport, power/sail, 16’ to 65’. US and world-wide. Land & sea. Veteran owned since 1991. Call Pasta Bobby at 800-926-2875 Ext. 415, email bobby@allboatmovers.com, or visit www.allboatmovers.com.
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ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT SAILING LLC.: Experienced Professional USCG licensed 100Ton Master. Worldwide deliveries with a focus on the Pacific Coast, including Mexico, Alaska, and Hawaii. Personalized instruction, yacht sales, management and consulting services. Check us out first! Markfife@outlook.com, www.attitudeadjustmentsailing.com. 619-905-1967
TO PLACE AN AD, Call 800-887-1615, or online at thelogclassifieds.com
YACHT DELIVERY
USCG LICENSED 100 TON MASTER: Delivery, Instruction, Private Captain Services. Professional and courteous service. Located in San Diego. Please call Captain Dean at 602-653-7429 or go to http://captaindeanroberts.com. SAN DIEGO BOAT MOVERS/STORAGE: Specialists 40 Years. Backyard, Longhaul, Oversize. 619-582-0700 or 800-660-8132. www.sandiegoboatmovers.com
YACHT DELIVERY
YACHT CHARTERS • MANAGEMENT • Deliveries • Instruction • Excursions • Sunset Sails • Fishing. Call Captain Don Grigg: 980-722-1674 or email: captdon88@gmail.com.
YACHT INTERIORS
CUSTOM FABRICATED WINDOW TREATMENTS for any shape window. Blinds, Roman shades, Roller shades, Cellular shades. 310-308-1844, 888-771-5309, boatblinds@prodigy.net, www.boatblindsinternational.com
**USCG MASTER** offers Boat Operation Instruction. Yacht Delivery, and Safety Training, etc. aboard your vessel. Call for pricing information: 951-642-2489, or email billy.ellis@att.net.
BARGAIN BIN LIGHTLY USED SPINNAKER/WHISKER POLE: 3.5”x15.5’. Very good condition with Dyneema trip lines. Fittings operate freely. $325. Text: 949-350-7861 (corrected #). USCG LICENSED 100-TON MASTER: Delivery, Lessons, Private Captain. Sail/Power. Over 175,000 documented Intl blue water miles. Well respected in the marine industry. Many dozens of references. Jeffry Matzdorff: 323-855-0191, earthakat@msn.com. www.offshoredeliveryskipper.com.
ROCNA 40KG ANCHOR FOR SALE: $500 or best offer. Call Brian at 916-281-8034. YANMAR 4LHA 240HP: Pair sequential serial numbers. Mechanical. 70 hours on both with new rebuilt (dealer) on one with receipts. In Yanmar shipping containers. $35,000 for both. 951-237-4831.
FISHING GEAR
BOAT STORAGE & TRANSPORT: A&D Logistics, Inc., previously Cal Western Boat Movers. Visit our website: http://aanddlogistics.com. 50 years experience. Call 619-722-6113.
USCG CERTIFIED CAPTAINS: Deliveries, Charters, Instruction. From Alaska to Panama. Multiple deliveries Hawaii to California, Atlantic crossing, Caribbean, Mediterranean. www.SanDiegoCaptains.com Captain Nikolay Alexandrov 858-531-1175, Captain Assen Alexandrov 858-531-4788
EQUIPMENT, PARTS & GEAR
TOURNAMENT 130 FIGHTING CHAIR with fitted custom Sunbrella cover. Chair has been stored after single season of use. In excellent condition! No battle scars and looks new! $2995. Jim: 949-300-0900.
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TWO COMPLETE DETROIT 453 DIESELS: Right and left with transmission. $1,000 for the pair. Call 310-339-2732. 25HP JOHNSON: 2-stroke outboard, short shaft, set for remote steering. Electric start. Off 11’ Whaler dinghy. $450. 310-561-6333 WATERMAKER: Survivor 06 manual, $195. SCUBA Tank, aluminum 71 w/Mares regulator, Scubapro pressure gauge, all for $75. Skip: 619-865-2184.
HYDROHOIST: 10,000 pound lift. Up to 45’ boat. $1895. Call 909-282-8849 or 909-599-1076.
EQUIPMENT, PARTS & GEAR POMPANETTE TEAK HI/LOW TABLE: 40” x 20”, expands to 40” x 40”. Limited use and in very good condition. New retail price over $3,000. Asking $1,500/obo. 562-685-1700.
I PAY CASH for vintage picture postcards and for old U.S. hand tools. Call 818-398-8863. OCEANSIDE HARBOR MARINE SWAP MEET: Saturday, December 1st, 7AM to NOON. OC Yacht Club, 1950 Harbor Drive North, Oceanside, CA, 92054. Call for spots TuesdayFriday, 12-4PM: 760-722-5751.
TRAILERS & ACCESSORIES EARTEC COMSTAR 5-HEADPHONE INTERCOM SYSTEM: All there. Like new. $3,600 new, sell for $1,450. Call 626-428-0765 or email dd@toyglen.com.
30’ BAJA GALVANIZED TRAILER:Heacy duty. In great condition. 30’ long x 10’ wide. $4,500. Call 949-494-2922.
RETIRING! “MUST HAVE” PROFESSIONAL OFFSHORE GEAR: Selling Winslow 6-man self-inflating life raft and Iridum Satellite telephone. $2,600 takes all. Call 949-701-2687, please leave message and phone number.
TRAILER REPAIRS: Modifications, wholesale, sandblast, zincpoxy, loaners, rentals, roadside emergency service, new aluminum trailers, sideguides, bunks, disc conversions. Call 619-301-7880.
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MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION 150’ DELTA MARINE 1994 5 staterooms, on-deck master, recent paint, refit 2003/2017, 6,000 mile range. Eric Pearson, San Diego.
115’ SOVEREIGN 1998/2007 5 staterooms, on-deck master, 2018 updates, charter potential. Michael Selter, San Diego.
106’ ALLOY 1991 Timeless Dubois design, recent paint, new sails, accommodations for 6. Michael Selter, San Diego.
96’ OCEAN ALEXANDER MY 2009/2012 Recent service, bottom paint 7/2018, wow factor! Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach.
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LOCATED AT OUR DOCK 72’ ELLIOTT 1983 70’ VIKING SPORT CRUISERS 2006 “Don Juan” - A proven long range sportfisher, original Original owner, excellent professional maintenance owner, beautiful. Todd Sherman, Newport Beach. since new. Michael Gardella, San Diego.
65’ VIKING CONVERTIBLE 2003 Twin 16V 2000 MTUs, 30 knot cruise, 38 tops, 4 cabins, fish equipped. Jim Birschbach, Newport Beach.
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58’ RIVIERA ENCLOSED BRIDGE 2009 58’ SPINDRIFT 1986 2x C-32 CATs, double cabins, 3 heads, fish-equipped, Rare model w/ hard enclosure on sun deck, abundant very well set up. Dennis Riehl, Newport Beach. teak, sliding door to aft CP. Jacques Bor, San Diego.
58’ HATTERAS 1990 3 staterooms/ensuite heads, large FB, upgraded Tommy Bahama interior. Eric Pearson, San Diego.
53’ NAVIGATOR 1999 T-370hp Volvos, low hrs, stabilized, 3 staterooms. Paul Enghauser (949) 606-3952, Newport Beach.
48’ MIKELSON SPORTFISHER 1989 Rare 3 stateroom/3 head w/ day head, dependable CATs, fish equipped. Jacques Bor, San Diego.
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LOCATED AT OUR DOCK 46’ OCEAN ALEXANDER 1994 Aft cabin, Cats w/ low hrs, 2017 11’ RIB w/20hp, newer canvas & isinglass. Jacques Bor, San Diego.
46’ SUNSEEKER PORTOFINO 2004 45’ SEA RAY ENCLOSED BRIDGE 2003 Two dbl pvt cabins w/ ensuite heads, twin 500hp die- Twin CATs, good electronics, 2 dbl cabins, 2 heads w/ sels, 28 knot cruise. Todd Sherman, Newport Beach. showers, great galley. Dennis Riehl, Newport Beach.
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44’ TROJAN 1996 Very motivated owner, wants boat sold. Jacques Bor, San Diego.
39’ CARVER 2000 Spacious, popular model, versatile, split forward head, aft hard top. Eric Pearson, San Diego.
38’ EGG HARBOR CONVERTIBLE 1994 Great Catalina boat, large 15’ beam, 100 hrs on rebuilt engines. Todd Sherman, Newport Beach.
34’ HYDRA SPORTS CC 2003 Repowered in 2012 w/ triple 300 Mercury Verado engines, enclosed head. Eric Pearson, San Diego.
31’ TIARA LE 2003 Hard top, 8.1 Crusaders, gen set, bait system, very clean. Jerry Stone, Newport Beach.
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35’ TIARA EXPRESS 1998 Must see, low engine hours, sleeps six. Steve Besozzi, Newport Beach.
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44’ NAVIGATOR CLASSIC 2002 Volvo diesels, 2 staterooms, 2 heads, lower helm, watermaker. Todd Sherman, Newport Beach.
28’ GAR WOOD RUNABOUT 1936 Incl. 3-axle trailer, orig Scripps V12 316hp aircraft engine. Michael Selter, San Diego.
ANACORTES (360) 299-3988
SEATTLE (206) 625-1580
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27’ BOSTON WHALER 2002 Brand new tandem axle trailer, 38 knots WOT, great range. Jim Birschbach, Newport Beach.
NEWPORT BEACH (949) 574-7600
SAN DIEGO (619) 222-1122
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