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2022 HUNTINGTON BEACH PACIFIC AIRSHOW

HUNTINGTON BEACH — The 6th annual threeday Pacific Airshow returned to Huntington Beach for the weekend of Sept. 30- Oct. 3 and was heard across Southern California. Millions of visitors gathered high and low from rooftops to the shoreline to watch 48 spectacularly choreographed aerobatic aircraft performances over the Huntington Beach Pier. An aerobatic flight is an intentional maneuver involving an abrupt change in the aircraft’s attitude, an abnormal attitude, or abnormal acceleration, not necessary for a routine flight.

Successful Veterans Fishing Day for Local Vets

POINT LOMA— The dorados were biting on Oct. 6 for Veterans Fishing Day, an annual event put on by the Point Loma Rotary Club started in 2018. Captain William Wilkerson (Capt. Bill) and his crew took about 25 local veterans from Veteran’s Village of San Diego 30 miles off the coast of San Clemente aboard the Malihini to go deep-sea fishing.  P. 12

2022 WAR HEROES ON THE WATER

NEWPORT BEACH— War Heroes on the Water concluded its fifth annual event which took place Sept. 23-27. A fleet of more than 50 yachts hosted 125 veterans for the three-day on the water experience. P. 10

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Researchers Find Possible Megalodon Tooth

On Oct. 5, researchers with the Exploration Vessel Nautilus team found a massive tooth that they believe could be linked to the prehistoric megalodon.

The fossil was found while the team was on an expedition to Johnston Atoll with Pacific Islands U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

The Johnston Atoll, or Kalama Atoll, is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a wildlife refuge. It is considered one of the most isolated atolls in the world and is a part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, 495,189 square miles of open ocean in the central Pacific.

The ROV Hercules scooped up the tooth, which was trapped in a ferromanganese coating, marine mineral deposits mainly containing iron and manganese oxide, while taking nodule samples for the expedition over 10,000 feet below the ocean surface on an unnamed sea mount.

These nodules form in very deep water on the seafloor from the precipitation of minerals out of the seawater. They are considered one of the slowest geological processes in the known world.

“Nodules usually require a nucleus

to grow around, which could be a very small sedimentary fragment or something as spectacular as a shark’s tooth,” said a March 2016 article from the Natural History Museum of London.

According to the museum, a manganese nodule like the one found around the shark’s tooth can form at a rate of 0.2 centimeters per every million years, meaning this shark tooth could give researchers insight into the ocean from millions of years ago.

“We believe it belonged to the infamous extinct #megalodon, but only time (and further lab analysis) will tell!” said Nautilus Live on Facebook.

The megalodon is considered to be one of the largest predators to swim in the ocean. The earliest fossils of the apex predator date back 20 million years ago, and the shark dominated the ocean for 13 million years until it became extinct 3.6 million years ago, according to the Natural History Museum.

Estimates theorize that the shark could grow between 50-60 feet in length, with teeth reaching up to 7 inches in length.

Its name, megalodon, actually means “large tooth,” which is rather apt for a fish this size.

Researchers believe the shark was

adapted to warm tropical and subtropical waters around the globe; teeth have been found on every continent except Antarctica.

The shark is most commonly depicted as a large great white shark, but new research suggests that is incorrect.

According to the museum, the shark had a much shorter nose and a flatter, squarish jaw compared to the great white shark, and a lot like the modern blue shark, it probably had extra long pectoral fins to support its weight and size.

Researchers do not believe the shark still swims the depths of the oceans in obscurity for a couple of reasons.

It would need large prey like whales and other sharks to sustain itself, leaving some kind of evidence. In addition, the shark could not tolerate the ocean’s cold depths where it would need to be to hide.

But they left behind many teeth to study

and a chilling tale for ocean explorers.

Doctors Katie Kelley and Rebecca Robinson from the University of Rhode Island Marine Geological Samples Laboratory spotted the fossil after it was removed from a rocky coating. They will continue to analyze the sample for further identification.

“The expeditions on Nautilus are only the beginning of exploration as samples are processed and analyzed for years after the ship returns to port,” said the Facebook post.

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Mary Janislawski, Navigational Instructor and for Sea, Air, and the Stars

On Oct. 12, 1956, Mary Tornich Janislawski completed the Optimum Navigation Course set forth by Headquarters, 1502nd Air Transport Wing Heavy (Mats) of the Department of the Air Force. Janislawski was a prolific navigator who spent her life training mariners, pilots, and astronauts on how to use celestial bodies for navigation. She was considered a bridge between traditional and tested methods with newer navigation methods.

Janislawski was born in San Francisco on June 9, 1908, to Italian and Yugoslavian immigrants. According to History.com, she was drawn to flight from an early age and spent her

early childhood wearing an aviator helmet she sewed for herself from scraps of felt. By her 20s, she was working in a candy factory to put herself through the University of California, Berkley, where she earned degrees in mathematics and astronomy.

After graduation, she worked with Bay Area mariners before she was hired by Captain Philip Van Horn Weems, acclaimed designer of the Weems sextant. He had started a certification program for air navigation and hired Janislawski as the West Coast liaison and manager, according to the National Park Service website

Other notable pilots from this program include Charles Lindbergh, the first pilot to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean in the Spirit of St. Louis.

In 1940 the New York Times declared Janislawski, the “most outstanding woman teacher of aerial navigation.”

In December 1941, when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Janislawski was teaching at Stanford University before she left her post to teach WWII pilots how to plot their positions correctly.

She started at King City airport in Mesa Del Ray. She then moved on to Alameda Naval Air Station to train in the US Navy’s Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service program for celestial navigation.

She prepared Navy fliers for carriers and bases in the Pacific missions under radio silences, according to SOFREP, a mil-

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“Renew Newport” Launches Inaugural Volunteer Day

NEWPORT BEACH — Renew Newport kicked off the first “Love Newport Beach Volunteer Day” on Oct. 15. The event is supported by more than 25 businesses, non-profits, and faith-based organizations. Volunteers will be paired with more than 30 projects throughout the city. There will be several ways for individuals and families to participate. At 8 a.m., volunteers will meet up at City Hall, 100 Civic Center Drive, for breakfast and a kick-off celebration before projects begin at 9 a.m. Projects will end at 12 p.m., and several restaurants throughout the city will offer discounts to volunteers wearing event tee-shirts. The event is part of a bigger initiative started by Newport Beach Mayor Kevin Muldoon and Trellis International to improve and engage the city and the community. “I’m very excited for Renew Newport’s first vol unteer day on October 15, and I encourage everyone to participate,” Muldoon said. “It’s a great way to be more engaged with your community, to renew relationships with your neighbors, and contribute to the renewal of Newport Beach.” Walk-up vol unteers are welcome, but participants are encouraged to sign up before; participants can sign up to volunteer at http://www. renewnewport.com.

Thousand Steps Reopened in Santa Barbara

SANTA BARBARA — Santa Barbara’s historic beach access stairway Thousand Steps, reopened after a six-month closure for safety repairs and improvements. The steps were originally called Camino a Mar and were built by the city almost 100 years ago in 1925. Unfortunately, the lower steps had eroded from coastal conditions and became difficult and dangerous to use.

Repairs and improvements thus far include:

• Demolition and reconstruction of the lower 24 steps and installation of seven additional steps to provide a safer and more accessible path during seasonal changes to sand level.

• Installation of a continuous handrail extending from the street level to the beach.

• Construction of a new concrete guardrail at the main landing mid-stairway.

• Drainage improvements to allow for groundwater capture to reduce algae growth and slippery stair treads.

• Installation of a bicycle rack on top of the bluff.

The steps are set to close again later this year or early next year to add an apron at the beach level to protect the stairs; an official ribbon cutting ceremony is to be announced.

VC Reporter Gives Harbor Businesses Top Honors in Best of Ventura County 2022

CHANNEL ISLANDS — Seven businesses in Channel Islands Harbor received top honors from the VC Reporter’s 37th Annual Best of Ventura County. Alongside

the businesses, a local music artist Teresa Russell and a local dive bar, the Rudder Room, have also been honored. The VC Reporter reaches out to readers to take a poll and rate their top choices in over 150 categories, which include businesses, professional services, places to visit, and more.

Here are the winning Channel Islands Harbor businesses and the category they ranked in:

• Channel Islands Maritime Museum –Museum (Reader Recommended)

• Channel Islands Yacht Club – Yacht Club (First Place)

• Island Packers – Fun for Kids & Adults (Reader Recommended)

• The Masala Twist – Indian Food (Reader Recommended)

• Mrs. Olson’s Coffee Hut – Oxnard Restaurant (1st Place)

• Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club – Yacht Club (Reader Recommended)

• Toppers Pizza – Kid Friendly, Best Pizza (1st Place)

To view all the winners from the 37th Annual Best of Ventura County, please visit www.vcreporter.com

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USFWS Seeks Public Comment on San Francisco Bay Population of Longfin Smelt

SACRAMENTO — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public comment on a proposal to list the San Francisco Bay-Delta population of longfin smelt as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. A study shows that the population is in danger of extinc tion throughout the range, and the service has opened up a 60-day public comment period. Habitat loss due to the long-term reduction and alteration of freshwater flows into the San Francisco Bay estuary is the primary threat. Longfin smelt requires specific water temperatures and adequate freshwater flows to survive. “The longfin smelt may be small and unassuming, but they are an important part of the BayDelta estuary. The loss of this species would have a ripple effect throughout the ecosystem,” said Paul Souza, the Service’s Pacific Southwest Regional Director, in an Oct. 6 press release. “If this species is listed, the Service will work with partners to balance the needs of the species and communities that depend on Bay-Delta water resources. Additional funding for recovery actions can also be made avail able through the Service and our partners for continued conservation of the fish in California.”

The proposed rule was published in the Federal Register on Oct. 7, 2022. Comments will be accepted until Dec. 6, 2022. Requests for public hearings must be submitted in writing no later than Nov. 21, 2022.

Information on how to submit com ments is available at www.regulations. gov by searching under docket number: FWS-R8-ES-2022-0082.

You can also submit comments and information or a hearing request in writing to: Public Comments Processing, Attn: FWS-R8-ES-2022-0082, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MS: PRB/3W, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.

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I am interested in using my 46 ft. sailing yacht in a charter business to offset some of the costs of ownership. I am familiar with the chartering clubs that allow customers to take the boat out on their own, but I have a captain’s license and I am interested in taking out passengers for wine cruises and for overnight trips to Catalina. What legal issues should I be concerned about before I get started?

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charter) without the need for a Coast Guard inspection.

A Coast Guard inspection relating to the carriage of passengers for hire should not be confused with the courtesy inspections conducted by the Coast Guard Auxiliary. A Coast Guard inspection for a boat in passenger service is much more rigorous and much more expensive. The inspector will examine the structural design and construction of the vessel and all of the vessel’s systems, and initial inspections are conducted while the boat is out of the water. Most inspected boats are built to Coast Guard specifications when the boat is new, since the reconstruction of an older boat to these standards is usually prohibitively expensive.

While we’re considering the characteristics of the proposed charter boat we also need to look at where the boat was built. The United States is one of many nations that protects its domestic transportation industries through “cabotage” laws. These laws require the transportation of passengers or cargo between U.S. ports to be performed aboard boats that are registered and built in the United States.

Cabotage laws apply regardless of how many passengers are being carried aboard the boat, which may be a problem since many sailing yachts in the size range of our reader’s boat are foreign-built. A foreign built vessel may not legally carry passengers for hire in this country unless the owner obtains a waiver of the restriction through to the Small Vessel Waiver Program administered by the United States Maritime Administration (“MARAD”). Information regarding a waiver is available on MARAD’s web site at http://www.marad. dot.gov (follow the links to the Small Vessel Waiver Program).

The next issue involves the operator of the vessel. The master of any vessel that carries passengers for hire must be licensed by the Coast Guard as a captain, for the class of service in which the boat is operating. Our reader apparently holds a Coast Guard license, but since he is interested in operating overnight charters, the Coast Guard may require an additional licensed crew person to be aboard if the vessel is away from a dock for extended periods, even if the boat is anchored at night.

Next, our reader will need to consider the boat’s insurance policy and other forms of liability protection, and for that he will need to talk to his marine insurance broker about a charter policy. At a minimum, the policy must include an endorsement for the commercial operation of the vessel (most marine insurance policies exclude coverage for these operations), coverage for claims made by passengers, and “Jones Act” coverage for claims made by paid members of the crew.

The specific requirements for a charter operation will vary from boat to boat and from harbor to harbor. Anyone interested in getting it “right” the first time (rather than waiting for the Coast Guard to respond after an accident) should contact the Coast Guard’s local Marine Safe-

ty Office AND a maritime attorney familiar with charter businesses.

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

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In the 1950s, she was commissioned by Transocean Airlines and Pan American World Airways to map specific Pacific routes.

In the 1970s, she set her sights on stars and met with the Navigation at Ames Research Center to apply her navigation methods to NASA to navigate to any planetary body. Her contributions led to the creation of the grid system of navigation for the Apollo Moon Missions.

In 1972 she became the first woman to be awarded the Superior Achievement Award from the Institute of Navigation

for her methods.

She had a 40-year career that took her from sea to the air and finally to the stars. She helped to transition traditional nautical navigation to aeronautical navigation. She trained hundreds of pilots, most famously Fred Noonan, who was Amelia Earhart’s navigator who disappeared with her in 1937 when she attempted to circumnavigate the globe.

Janislawski passed away on June 16, 1998, at the age of 90. She became the first female Fellow of the Institute of Navigation posthumously. The Maritime Research Center of San Francisco at Maritime National Historical Park features her family’s brass sextants and compasses in honor of her.

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Red TowBoatUS Response Vessels Go Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

SPRINGFIELD, VA. — When recreational boats break down on the water and needed help getting home, the red boats of the TowBoatUS towing fleet responded more than 90,000 times last year. For the month of October, however, five red tow boats across the United States are going pink to bring the issue of Breast Cancer Awareness to the water.

“It is a rare moment to see a pink boat on the water, let alone one that you have called to assist you with a routine break down,” said BoatUS Vice President of Towing Services, John Condon. “We want to use our boats to bring a message of ed ucation and awareness of this disease to those on the water to help save lives and find a cure. It has caused so much pain and anguish, not only within our fleet but for our members as well.”

According to the National Breast Can cer Foundation, one in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. The on-water recreational boat towing ser vice from Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) encourages boaters to donate to the Susan G. Komen organization, which supports research, community health, and global outreach and public policy initiatives in order to make the biggest impact against this disease. Susan G. Komen offers a list of breast warning cancer signs and symp toms for women and men here.

The five local TowBoatUS companies that are running pink boats in October include TowBoatUS Long Beach, Califor nia; TowBoatUS Port Isabel, Texas; Tow BoatUS Baltimore/Annapolis, Maryland; TowBoatUS Lake Wylie, South Carolina; and TowBoatUS Fort Lauderdale, Flor ida. The response vessels range in size f rom 20 to 31 feet. Each TowBoatUS com pany is also supporting local outreach ef forts such as participating with their pink towboats in parades, fundraising at local boat shows, and getting the message out

in their local communities.

For TowBoatUS Annapolis/Balti more captain Michael Booher, this ini tiative hits close to home. “Breast cancer took my mother’s life,” said Booher, who will be piloting the company’s pink boat.

“My grandmother fought and won her battle. My sister took precautions by get ting a double mastectomy. That’s three generations of my own family affected by the disease. I have a personal mission to make sure people are thinking about how to prevent breast cancer.”

When Lou Ann Strader of TowBoa tUS Port Isabel in Texas heard about the c ompany’s initiative to bring awareness of breast cancer to local communities, she jumped at the opportunity to be in volved. Her grandmother died from the d isease in 1992. “I lost so many mem ories we would have had together, and that weighs on me,” Strader said. “I want people to remember that it’s not just the disease they are fighting, but the men tal health problems that can come with it. When our towboat becomes pink, it becomes a vessel that could save lives through education of all different aspects of the disease.”

To help boaters learn more about the disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers these tips:

• Keeping a healthy weight, exercise, limiting or staying away from al cohol and breastfeeding are some ways are some ways to reduce to the risk of breast cancer.

• Women should consult their health care provider to make an informed and shared decisions on screen ing options. Although breast can cer screening cannot prevent breast cancer, it can help find breast can cer early when it’s easiest to treat.

• The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women who are 50 to 74 years old and are

watched our distribution increase little by little and our online presence soar. I am proud of my work and the stories I’ve covered, and I am grateful to the people I have met along the way.

Katherine Clements will be stepping up to take my place, and I have full faith in her abilities. Thank you for reading and being a part of The Log community. To all of my sources, thank you for your expertise and your assistance and too all the readers thank you for your support and continued readership. I am ready for the next step, and I am looking forward to taking my lessons with me.

at average risk for breast cancer get a mammogram every two years.

Women who are 40 to 49 years old should talk to their doctor or other health care professional about when to start and how often to get a mam

mogram. Women should weigh the benefits and risks of screening tests when deciding whether to begin getting mammograms before age 50.

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The on-water towing company, TowBoatUS Port Isabel, Texas, turned their red towboat pink to be “a vessel that could save lives through education of all different aspects of the disease,” said co-owner Lou TowBoatUS Annapolis/Baltimore Captain Michael Booher is proud to captain his company’s only pink TowBoatUS response vessel for Breast Cancer Awareness month, in honor of his mother who died from the disease. BoatUS photo Stacey Nedrow-Wigmore/BoatUS

2022 Huntington Beach Pacific Airshow

The Huntington Beach Airshow returned to Southern California for its 6th annual aircraft performance put on by elite

aerobatic aircrafts.

HUNTINGTON BEACH — The 6th annual three-day Pacific Airshow returned to Huntington Beach for the weekend of Sept. 30- Oct. 3 and was heard across Southern California. Millions of visitors gathered high and low from rooftops to the shoreline to watch 48 spectacularly choreographed aerobatic aircraft per formances over the Huntington Beach Pier. An aerobatic flight is an intentional maneuver involving an abrupt change in the aircraft’s attitude, an abnormal attitude, or abnormal accelera tion, not necessary for a routine flight.

The performances were set to the tune of honking car alarms as U.S. Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine, and Navy aircraft and ci vilian pilots showcased t heir impressive stunts and precision parachute drops and showed the crowds the skills of our armed forces. The event went from 10:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. each day ex cept for Sept. 30, when t he event kicked off with the Ocean Cup, a high-octane boat race around Catalina Island at 7:30 a.m. The event continued through the entire weekend ending on Oct. 3 with live music on the beach, VIP

meet and greets, and social parties.

All aircrafts imaginable participated in the show, including helicopters, an ex perimental flying car, vintage planes, Air Force jets, and even the FedEx 757 Fly pass made an appearance.

The nation’s military parachutists and pilots took off and landed at the Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos. Civil ian pilots take off from the Lyon Air Mu seum. Oct. 1 events were live-streamed on Hulu and immediately following the event. There is also an on-demand replay that is available.

Aircrafts performed stunts such as tail dragging, rolls, and loops, and even flew straight up, turned their engines off, and spiraled around before turning their engines back on and taking off.

A showstopping finale showcased the world-famous Air Force Thunderbirds, a team of six pilots who were also cele brating the military branch’s 75th anni versary. The six elite pilots showed the crowds the capabilities of the F-16 fight

er jet as they executed an impressive cho reography of flying on top of each other,

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The U.S. Airforce Thunderbirds are a team of six pilots who made the sky their stage for a crowd of three million where they executed intense aerobatic choreography. The four-aircraft diamond formation demonstrates the training and precision of Air Force pilots, while the solo aircraft highlight the maximum capabilities of the F-16 Fighting Falcon as the pilot fly’s upside down Katherine M. Clements photo Katherine M. Clements photo
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2022 War Heroes on the Water

War Heroes on the Water returned to Newport Beach for the fifth annual charitable fishing tournament to raise money in support of combat-wounded veterans with a threeday on-the-water fishing experience hosted by a crew of experienced anglers.

NEWPORT BEACH — War Heroes on the Water concluded its fifth annual event which took place Sept. 23-27. A fleet of more than 50 yachts hosted 125 veterans for the three-day on the water experience. Veterans received a hero’s welcome upon arrival at the Newport Beach kickoff reception on Sept. 24, where they gathered with captains, crews, and sup porters. At the event, Tom Kilgannon, President of Freedom Alliance, WHOW’s philanthropic partner, and WHOW founder Anthony Hsieh shared words about our nation’s heroes before coun try music star Tyler Rich performed an

acoustic set.

“All of this is for these brave men and women—all the spirit, all the effort, all the donations—it’s all for you,” said Hsieh. “In harnessing the healing power of the open ocean, as well as of the close friendships formed on board, we hope to continue making an impact on the lives of our veterans and their families.”

Following the kick-off festivities, Tournament Director Rod Halper in joined Hsieh on the dock to send off 1 25 veteran participants, a record for the tournament, many of whom have re ceived some of our nation’s highest mili tary decorations, including the Silver Star a nd Bronze Star Medals and the Purple Heart. This year’s WHOW fleet includ ed more than 50 vessels, each donated to the tournament by SoCal residents, some participating for the fifth year in a row.

Freedom Alliance scholarship recip ient Haley Nicole Taylor sang a rendi tion of the National Anthem as the Or ange County Honor Guard presented the A merican flag. Then, before heading out to sea, the WHOW fleet paraded around the Newport Harbor.

A silent auction took place on Sept. 24, provided by volunteers and do nors. The auction generated more than $200,000. WHOW raised over $1 million for this year’s event and $5 million total since its inception. The money raised supports thousands of veterans through Freedom Alliance’s year-round thera peutic services and scholarships for com bat-wounded service members and their families.

On board the boats, Southern Cali fornia fishermen shared their knowledge of local waters and expert fishing tech niques to teach veterans how to catch a bite. Each crew fished for ranking points and trophies across various categories.

The WHOW fleet gathered on Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. outside Avalon Harbor for the tournament’s closing ceremo nies, which include a flyover of vintage W WII aircrafts. Crews with catches over 100 pounds gathered at Catalina’s iconic Green Pier to partake in the tourna ment’s weigh-in festivity, which was live streamed on YouTube.

“The conditions on the water were

not ideal this weekend, but our veterans fished hard,” said Tour nament Direc tor and WHOW C aptain Rod Halperin in a press release from Sept. 27. “The teams really put in the ef fort, and it paid o ff as we saw a wide variety of fish come into the pier today. Beyond fishing, SoCal’s captains and crews showed up in re cord numbers for our v eterans. It was truly unbelievable.”

Once the catches were weighed, the fleet returned to Newport Beach for an awards cer emony at the Lyon Air Museum Tuesday, Sept. 27.

Retired Marine Corps

Corporal Larry Draughn placed first in qualifier points and third in the “Top Angler” category.

Another honorable mention was award ed to Army Veteran Mea Peterson, who

fi nished in second place in the “Weight Points” category aboard El Cazador, reel ing in 210.3 pounds of Bluefin and Yel lowfin Tuna. For her second WHOW, Pe terson was one of six female veterans who joined this year’s tournament.

Twenty trophies were awarded during the celebration, including awards for spe cies, qualifying points, weight points, overall points, and top boat.

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IN MEMORIAM: PAMELA KUMP

Pamela Kump passed away on Sept. 24, 2022. Pamela was born Feb. 15,1956. She was one of our beloved mariners who lived and worked in the Port of Los Angeles starting in 1983. She was Pamela Principle on Facebook chartering “Pamela’s Boat Works” and for the last 9 year she has worked at the Chowder Barge. She will be missed.

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through each other, and alongside each other. Thunderbird planes Nos. 1 through 4 flew in a diamond formation. U.S. Air Force Capt. Daniel Katz was the No. 6 pilot, who performed one of two solo acts along with the No. 5 pilot.

Suzanne Masses has lived in Hunting ton Beach since 1970 and attended the a irshow and an event held by Hunting ton Beach local and community enthu siast Lisa Marie Moreo, who coordinates airshow viewings from a suite at the Wa terfront Hilton Hotel each year.

The coolest part of this show was the Thunderbirds,” said Massas. “They flew right over the Hilton over our heads. You could feel their speed inside your chest, and it was hyster ical listening to the car a larms go off together each time they flew by.” Huntington Beach City officials predicted about three million peo ple were in attendance o ver the event’s threeday festivities. The air show was free to the public, though ticketed options are available for pier seats, beach seat

ing, or cabana seating. In addition, miles of vessels lined the Huntington Beach coast to watch the show from the water.

The first Pacific Airshow was initial ly called the Breitling Huntington Beach A irshow, then later, The Great Pacific Air show took place in 2016, attracting hun dreds of thousands to Huntington Beach for a display of aviation skill and military might soaring over the beach in Southern California. It is the only airshow with two editions, Huntington Beach and the Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia.

For more information about the Pacif ic Airshow, visit https://www.pacificair show.com/.

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Successful Veterans Fishing Day for Local Vets

The Point Loma Rotary Club’s annual Veterans Fishing Day hit the water again for an offshore fishing experience for local veterans.

POINT LOMA — The dorados were biting on Oct. 6 for Veterans Fishing Day, an annual event put on by the Point Loma Rotary Club started in 2018. Captain William Wilkerson (Capt. Bill) and his crew took about 25 local veterans from Veteran’s Village of San Diego 30 miles off the coast of San Diego aboard the Malihini to go deep-sea fishing.

Veteran’s Fishing Day is the brainchild of Alan Brown and Carter Shuffler, two Point Loma Rotary Club members, who started the annual event with the support of sponsors in 2018.

Vets arrived at H&M Landing in San Diego at 6 a.m. and had a quick snack be fore boarding the Malihini a round 6:30 a.m. and heading out to collect live bait. After M alihini’s deckhand Peyton Freeman briefly discussed the bait tank, the technique that goes into using sar dines as live bait, and the process that w ill be executed when fish are found and start biting, the group was off searching kelp patty after kelp patty for the per fect catch.

The veterans were a collection of am ateur and skilled fishermen, some hav ing never touched a rod or fished off shore and some who feel most at home on the water with a rod. However, the deck started rocking when the Malihi ni found a school of dorados under the perfect kelp patty.

“Fish on hook!” “Follow your line!” and “Gaff!” were yelled for a solid hour as vets chased their bites around the stern and

Veteran Doug Nau never left the deck while the dorados were biting and was very pleased with his end results.

the bow for an exciting and high-intensi ty biting frenzy. Even Capt. Bill was too excited not to participate. Left and right vets were reeling in dorados to the point where you didn’t know where to step be cause the fish were everywhere. The vets

Historical

Who is Davey Jones, and What is His Locker?

Davy Jones is portrayed in “Pirates of the Caribbean” as an octopus-faced man with tentacles and saucer eyes who locked his heart in a chest on a desert island after his one true love betrayed him. He was a cruel captain who sailed the seas collecting souls and damned them to serve on his ship for eternity.

When most think of Davy Jones,

they think of Davy Jones’ Locker, where the pirate sent Jack Sparrow and his ship, the Black Pearl, to pay Jack’s debt. In the movie, the locker is a desolate coastline, but over the centuries, the locker has taken on several myths and depictions.

However, the real story behind the phrase is quite different from its fictionalized versions, but some legend details seem to be true.

According to the mythology of

fished until the bag limit was hit, and ev eryone had a smile on their faces as they unwound from their fishing victory.

“ That was just awesome,” said Veter an Rafael Uno. “It was such a great feel ing. Really cool.”

The Malihini moved on once the boat was well stocked with dorados and went on searching for an alleged bluefin near by. Unfortunately, the bluefin was never found, but pods of porpoises chased the vessel, and even a whale was spotted in

sailors, the phrase “Davy Jones’s Locker” is an expression that refers to the seabed, the final resting place of the thousands of sailors who have drowned at sea.

Sailors use the phrase to suggest an afterlife for seafarers or even objects, including ships fated to rest at the ocean’s bottom in a graveyard.

Still, in its figurative sense, the phrase has been part of the English language for a long while, and the origin of the word remains disputed.

In the early days, the name Davy Jones was referred to as the sailors’ devil and, sometimes, the evil god of the seas. However, after turning up unsuccessful in tracing the term’s origin, historians argue that its root went back centuries ago, and the stories were shared with generations by word of mouth.

the distance as the trip headed home.

“I laid out all the fish!” said Freeman. “You have five minutes to take a photo with your fish, and then I will filet and bag the fish for you.”

After Freeman laid out the dorados, the vets swarmed their loot and posed for photos. Vets discussed how they would prepare their fish while Freeman and his teammate filleted and bagged all the do

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Navy vet, Rafael Uno showed off his fishing skills and was very excited to pose with his catches. Veteran Greg had a great day out on the water and enjoyed the views from the upper deck. Captain Bill took care of his charter guests and stayed optimistic that there would be fish onboard that day. It was all smiles for the vets when the dorado started swarming the boat. Vets crowded deckhand Peyton freeman as he scooped up their catches with the gaff and pulled them onboard. Katherine M. Clements image Katherine M. Clements image Katherine M. Clements image Katherine M. Clements image Katherine M. Clements image Katherine M. Clements image
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Catalina Island Conservancy President and CEO Announces Departure Tony Budrovich to Step Down at End of October 2022

AVALON — After nearly eight years of leading the Catalina Island Conservancy as President and CEO, Tony Budrovich, has announced his departure. Tony will leave the Conservancy and Catalina Island at the end of October 2022.

The Catalina Island Conser vancy just celebrated 50 years o f stewarding Catalina Island through a balance of conserva tion, education and recreation, a nd Tony has been a passionate spokesperson for all three. His enthusiasm for the Conservan cy is justified as he leaves a trail o f accomplishments including the opening of the Trailhead, a state-of-the-art LEED Gold-cer tified visitor center; the detection of new bat and plant species; ex tensive education programs for all ages; and the re-opening of Air port in the Sky and ACE Clearwa ter Airfield through a partnership w ith the Department of Defense.

Tony has hired, developed, and leaves an exceptional team whose members realize the unique re sponsibility and opportunity they have to demonstrate that conser vation in the 21st century is by people, for people and that Cata lina tests solutions to the environmental challenges here and on our Island Earth. With Board-approved strategic plans for Conservation, Education and Recreation, he leaves guidance for the Conservancy long into the future.

sible steward of its lands through a bal ance of conservation, education and rec reation. Through its ongoing efforts, the C onservancy protects the magnificent natural and cultural heritage of Santa Catalina Island, stewarding approxi mately 42,000 acres of land and more than 60 miles of rugged shoreline. It pro vides access to the Island’s wildlands and

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After nearly eight years of leading the Catalina Island Conservancy as President and CEO, Tony Budrovich, will leave the Conservancy.

The Board wishes to thank Tony for the exceptional growth of the Conservan cy and many accomplishments during his team’s tenure. Please join the Board in of fering CEO Tony Budrovich the best in his future adventures.

About the Catalina Island Conservancy

Formed in 1972, the Catalina Island Conservancy is one of California’s oldest land trusts. Its mission is to be a respon

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50 miles of biking and nearly 165 miles of hiking opportunities within its road and trail system. The Conservancy conducts educational outreach through two na ture centers, its Wrigley Memorial & Bo tanic Garden and guided experiences in the Island’s rugged interior. Twenty miles from the mainland, the Island is a trea sure trove of historical and archaeologi cal sites. It also contains numerous rare and endangered animals and plants. The Island is home to 60 species – and count ing – that are found only on Catalina. For additional information, please visit www. catalinaconservancy.org.

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Spooky Events for Halloween

5th Annual Halloween Spooktacular at Mariners Park

BEACH — On Oct. 29, Mariners Park will host a spooky fun carnival to celebrate All Hallows Eve. There will be live music, a trunk-or-treat, a haunted house, carnival games, bounce houses, costume contests, and food trucks. There will also be a costume contest with categories:

Individual Spookiest

Funniest

Most Original

Group Best Duo

Best Family/Group

HOWL-O-WEEN Dog costume contest

families can sign up at the city’s booth between 3-3:45 p.m. The contest will take place at 4:15 p.m. This free event will take place at Mariners Park & VJ Community Center located at 1300 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92660. Parking is limited, and walking and biking are encouraged. For questions, contact the Newport Beach Recreation & Senior Services Department at 949-644-3151 or recreation@

Happy Harbor Halloween

LOS ANGELES — The Port of Los Angeles welcomes all monsters and ghouls to the Wilmington Waterfront or San Pedro Town Square from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on Oct. 29. for some spooky festivities. The 17th Annual Happy Harbor will feature marionettes, face painting, games, arts and crafts, and a pet costume parade. Everyone is invited to dress in costume for the festivities. For more information, contact community@portla.org.

Dogs in costumes and a happy howl-o-ween!

and Halloween-themed events.

• Corgi Costume Contest, Limbo Contest, Best Corgi Butt and Corgi Eating Contest and more.

Happy Howl-o-ween with Corgi Beach Day

HUNTINGTON BEACH — Corgi Beach Day is back on Oct. 29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Huntington Dog Beach and is more ghoulish than ever. This is the 10th anniversary of the pup-ular event, and you don’t need a corgi to participate because all dogs and humans are welcome. It will be a real PAWTY with contests, events, interactive-style pet/owner #selfie stations,

• A pet-centric vendor village

• Gourmet food truck pavilion

• Photo Ops and photo stations

• Corgi kissing booth

• Giveaways

• Celebre-corg meet and greets.

For more information, see https://www.surfcityusa.com/event/corgi-beach-day-howl-o-ween/22141/.

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Catalina Connection

Halloween Island Style: Avalon’s fall events

p.m. with a cocktail party that includes complimentary hors d oeuvres, spirits available for purchase, and a silent auction (which opens on Oct. 22 and closes at 8:40 p.m. on October 29). Guests are also welcome (or dared) to visit the “Tower of Terror” haunted house.

At 7:15 p.m. guests will be seated, and welcoming announcements will commence. At 7:30 a magic performance by

master magician Jonathan Levit and at 8:45 p.m. the doors will open for guests to find a seat for the screening of the 1999 supernatural film Sleepy Hallow which will start at 9 p.m.

All goblins, ghosts, and creatures of the night are welcomed to the event and encouraged to dress up.

Tickets are available for purchase online at https://onecau.se/_peun1. At-

tendees can also join the Chimes Club, where members receive an annual vintage ball cap embroidered with the foundation logo and year of membership, a 50 percent discount on admission to events during the year of membership, and recognition on the foundation website. For more information on becoming a member, visit www.catalinachimes.org/ chimes-club.

AVALON PRESENTS THE AVALON FALL CARNIVAL

CATALINA ISLAND — On Oct. 20, guests are invited to join the Avalon community from 5-9 p.m. along Crescent Avenue to celebrate the annual Avalon Fall Carnival and help raise money for local charities while kicking off the fall season.

The event is free to attend. It will have carnival game booths, face painting provided by Avalon School, and food provided by Virgie’s snack bar. American blues artist Roger Connelly will provide live music and there will be a pumpkin patch laid out on the beach.

Cirque Lunaire will perform an aerial act on a lollipop apparatus and do a fire and flow show. In addition, a local stunt group organized by Avalon’s Community Service Leader Jennifer Diaz, Avalon Park Boyz, will be performing. The group includes roller blader Brian McCord, BMX rider Trevor Fansler, and skateboarder Sam Huertas.

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Sailing

SDYC Set to Host 2022 International Masters Regatta

SAN DIEGO — Eleven top-notch teams will take the waters Oct. 21-23 for the 2022 International Masters Regatta. Skippers over the age of 60 from across the United States and Canada will com pete in a round-robin fleet race event u sing provided J/105s in South San Diego Bay east of Coronado Bridge. “At the Masters, skipper and crew have an opportunity to race against other top national and international grand master sailors,” said Tad Lacey, a 2021 competi tor who will return to represent the USA i n an article on Scuttlebutt . “The com petition among the teams is very high. The races are relatively short, with the competitors racing in close proximity.” Competitors are sailing all-stars; some are even previous Olympic medalists,

including the only female contestant San Diego local Annie Gardner. Gardner took a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics for windsurfing and holds three world titles in Hobie 16s and an induction into the Windsurfing Hall of Fame in 2022. These are just her most notable awards. One part of the International Masters Regatta (and the Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup that follows the weekend after) that makes it so unique is the rotation dock floating off to the side of the course. Every team rotates boats after each race to make for an even, fair event. To learn more, see https://sdyc.org/masters.

SDYC will host the 2022 International Masters Regatta Oct. 21-23.

HORIZONS

MARINA DEL REY — On Oct. 22, the Del Rey Yacht Club will host the Halloween Race. Sailors are encouraged to dress up and compete in the costume contest. First warning will be at 12:55 p.m. There will be a PHRF division, cruising division, and a race with a spinnaker or racers can get a non-spin offset credit. For those interested in competing, please register at dryc.org/racing and for more information on the event, please visit https://www.dryc.org/ RACING/Halloween_Race

Goblin Regatta (Oct. 22-23)

Newport Harbor Championships (Oct.

CORONA DEL MAR — On Oct. 29-30, the Balboa Yacht Club will host the Newport Harbor Championship Regatta. The day will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a skippers meeting. The first race’s warning signal will go off at 12 p.m. on Oct. 29 for the Pursuit Race and on Oct. 30 with warning signal will go off at 11 a.m. There will be two races on Oct. 30. The first race is windward-leeward, and the second race is Random Leg. All yachts will be in one single class. There is a $50 entry fee for this regatta. This is an invitational regatta. To be eligible, a skipper must have had

a first-place finish in an unrestricted class in a race or regatta that starts and finishes in Newport Harbor and sponsored by a Newport Beach Yacht club since Jan. 1, 2022. The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing. An award ceremony will commence following the second race on Oct. 30 where the winner will be awarded the “Not Too Shabby” Captain Robert Strang Trophy and the winning skipper will be designated as the Newport Harbor Champion for 2022. For more information, please visit https://balboayachtclub.com/Home.

Halloween Race

SANTA BARBARA — The Santa Barbara Sailing Club will host the Goblin Regatta Oct. 22-23. The event is governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing. The event is open to all boats of a one design or PHRF class. Entrants must be current members in good standing in their respective class, and members of a recognized sailing club or yacht club recognized by SCYA or other regional yachting association (Sailing Anarchy is not acceptable). All PHRF yachts are eligible. Area Buoy handicaps will be used. PHRF handicap ratings will be applied per PHRF certificate or by listing if not certified. A valid rating certificate must be presented, or on file with SBSC. Boats may enter the event by registering online by 10 a.m. on Oct 22. To be considered an entry in the event, a boat shall complete all registration requirements and pay all

fees. Boats with one crew cost $40, boats with a crew of two will cost $55, and boats with a crew of three or more will cost $65. All participants must register by Oct. 21. A skipper’s meeting and awards will be held in the SBSC facility, located near the intersection of Shoreline Dr and Harbor Way. Races will be held off the breakwater of Santa Barbara. For more information, please visit https://www.sailsbsc.org/events/ goblin-regatta.

2022 Two Harbors Fall Series (Oct. 29)

VENTURA — The Pierpont Bay Yacht Club and Anacapa Yacht Club invite participants to enter the 2022 Two Harbor Fall Series on Oct. 29. The races will be governed by the rules as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing. There will be no Skippers Meeting— entries for the series or race close at 5 p.m. on the Friday preceding each race. The Sailing Instructions will be available through Regatta Network. The entry fee for the series is $85 ($75 for USSA members), and the entry fee for individual races is $32 ($28 for USSA members). For more information, please visit https://www.regattanetwork.com/event/25341#_docs. Eligible boats may be entered by completing registration via Regatta Network through the following link: https://www.regattanetwork.com/ event/25332.

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United States Comes in Second Place Event Six

Jimmy Spithill led the U.S. team to second place in Spain the last weekend of September, narrowly losing first place to France, led by Quentin Delapierre.

The race marked Delapierre’s first an niversary with Sail GP, and he celebrat ed with a three-second lead on the Bay of Cádiz.

In what is considered the closest race in Sail GP history, France converted a “brilliant start under pressure into a pole position at mark one,” according to the Sail GP website.

T he U.S. held in a neck-to-neck race keeping up consistent boat speeds and showing off some slick maneuvers,

which saw the team briefly take the lead before France pulled through to take the finish line.

Australia brought up the third place after aggressive tac tics from the U.S. pushed the team from down under to the back of the pack on the last day of racing.

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Protect your Propeller

Ahoy sailors, this lesson will expand on boat maintenance as it becomes extra important during the off-season. Stay tuned for your next lesson when we discuss how to read a nautical chart.

Like most boat or outboard mechan ical parts, a propeller won’t last forever, but with the help of a bit of prop main tenance and care, you can extend its lifespan.

Caring for a boat’s propeller largely comes down to being cautious when op erating your boat, and of course, a bit of

TLC can save you money from having to replace parts frequently. So here is some advice to lengthen the life of your boat or outboard engine’s propeller.

Avoid Contact with Bottom Surfaces

One of the most common ways propel lers get damaged is from scraping the bot tom or running aground. But it’s a simple fi x; buy a depth finder. A depth finder is an important boat accessory for avoid ing contact with bottom surfaces. Depth finders tell you precisely how shallow the water is below you and can alert you to underwater obstacles such as sandbars or rocks. In addition, a depth finder pays for itself when considering how much money it could save you in prop repairs and replacements.

Clean and Lube the Propeller

If the propeller is not regularly main tained and has calcareous deposits, it can lead to lost thrust, shaft damage, and di minished fuel efficiency. Therefore, it’s

essential to continually wash your boat’s propeller(s) with water and a mild deter gent solution to remove any salt, oil, or g rease after each ride. Once the propel ler is clean, wipe the blades with a wa ter-repelling lubricant such as CRC 6-56 to shield them against corrosion.

Inspect Propellers for Corrosion and Minor Wear

Your boat or outboard’s propeller blades constantly encounter rough sur faces and minerals that wear them down in the water. As a result, even the most insignificant scuffs can develop into major cracks. Therefore, you should reg ularly inspect your boat’s propellers for minor wear and tear, such as scrapes and dents. If you find any cuts or abrasions on a blade’s face, use fine-grit wet and dry sandpaper to remove them. In addi tion, you can smooth out scratches on the edges of propeller blades with a mill file.

Just in Case, Carry a Spare

A spare propeller is just like a spare

on the four-crew configuration was a huge step for the team - there was a tight battle with the Americans, and it was a challenge to keep our strategy clean,” said Delapierre to Sail GP.

This event brought France to the top three with 41 points, Australia is leading the pack for the season with 50 points, and New Zealand sits four points behind in second place with 46 points.

T he U.S. is towards the bottom of the pack this season with 34 points. Event seven will take place in Dubai from Nov. 12-13. For more information, see https://sailgp.com/races/season-3/ dubai-sail-grand-prix/overview/.

tire, an alternate you can use in case of an emergency. For example, if your propeller is too severely damaged to get you home, replacing the prop is an alternative to get ting towed back to shore. Many boaters suggest you buy a used propeller of the correct size to carry as a spare. That way, you have a backup that didn’t cost too much and has enough life to get the job done until you can replace your propel ler. For example, you can use an afford able aluminum prop as the backup to a stainless propeller. You’ll also need a pro peller wrench to remove the prop nut and should carry a spare nut, thrust washer, and any other hardware required to replace your propeller, just in case you drop a part into the water. It’s helpful to prac tice changing the propeller in the marina or with the boat on a trailer so you know the routine. Changing a propeller at sea can be tricky, especially if the water is rough. If that’s the circumstance, it may be safer to call for a tow.

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Your boat’s propeller connects the engine to the water, just as tires connect your car to the road. Even minor damage can impact boat performance, so it’s essential to take good care of your propeller. France took the win in Spain, making it to the final without winning a fleet race. Shutterstock image Shutterstock image

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365-DAY FISHING LICENSES GO ON SALE FOR 2023

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife will start selling 365-day fishing licenses for 2023 on Nov. 15.

The licenses will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023; upon purchase, the license will be effective for 365 continuous days.

“I’m proud to announce that we’re able to sell yearlong licenses many months sooner than we anticipated,” said CDFW Director Charlton H. Bonham in an Oct. 6 press release. “I applaud the staff that worked tirelessly to bring this benefit to California’s anglers who have been asking for the 365-day license for a very long time.”

On Feb. 16, 2021, California Assemblymember Jim Wood re-introduced bill AB817 to transition California from the traditional calendar-based system to the 365-day system. The bill also includes a mobile application that will offer an option for anglers to display their sportfish-

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rados on board for them to take home.

“We just want to thank you for all that you do and all that you’ve done for us, and we hope that you had a great day today,” said Shuffler at the end of the day when all were back at H&M Lading.

The cost of the Veteran’s Fishing Day is entirely covered by the Point Loma Rotary Club, including unlimited food and drink onboard and the fish cleaning and filet service. In addition, California Fish and Wildlife allowed for a “free” no-license day for the vets.

Capt. Bill has been in the sportfishing business for over 36 years and has had his Captain’s License for over 30. Wilkerson first fell in love with fishing when he was eight years old, and his grandmother

ing license, validation, report card, and other sport fishing entitlements on an electronic mobile device.

“Thanks to the dedicated staff efforts at CDFW, California will be moving to our new 365-day fishing license even sooner than expected,” said Wood in the press release. “This license will encourage more Californians to fish and increase fishing license revenue which funds critical state fishing and conservation programs. Making fishing more accessible really supports communities that rely on outdoor recreation and tourism, like my northern California district.”

To purchase a fishing license, visit CDFW’s online internet sales webpage. At checkout, there is an additional option to enroll in auto-renewal for fishing licenses, which allows anglers to automatically purchase and receive their new license when their current one expires.

would take him to Venice Beach to fish. It was on one of those trips when he saw a boat unloading a group of people. When he asked his grandmother what was going on, she knew the captain of that charter vessel, and from there, Wilkerson was cleaning decks in exchange for fishing trips.

The Malihini is a PT-657, a retired motor torpedo boat built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She lives in her original condition as she is unrestored and still has her original interior as well. Malihini is the Hawaiian word for “a newcomer” or “stranger.”

For more information on the Point Loma Rotary Club, please visit https:// pointlomarotary.org/ and to learn more about Malihini Sportfishing and their charter packages, please visit https:// malihinisportfishing.com/ or call (844) 619-3474.

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OCTOBER OFFSHORE FISHING REMAINS HOT!

• We are well into the month of October and Southern California anglers have a lot to be thankful for as the offshore fishing remains strong for species that include bluefin tuna to 200-plus pounds, yellowfin tuna, dorado, striped marlin, skipjack and yellowtail. Anglers have been able to target varied species by working areas that are spread out over a large expanse of ocean ranging from the waters above Catalina and San Clemente Islands on down to the offshore waters off Punta Colnett.

• As has been the case, bluefin tuna are the main attraction and bluefin up over 200 pounds have been biting in an area ranging from the back side of San Clemente Island on up to the waters to the southwest of the West End of Catalina. Specific productive areas within that zone have been 3 to 5 miles southwest of the West End of Catalina, 2 to 4 miles outside of the Catalina Canyon, the 499 Spot, 3 to 8 miles northwest of the West End of San Clemente Island and outside of San Clemente Island to the southwest of the West End and outside of both West Cove and Seal Cove. A nice addition

to the bluefin fishing in some of these areas is that there has been a chance at finding 20 to 60 pound yellowfin tuna that have been holding around porpoise.

• Bluefin have been biting both day and night. Most of the bluefin are being located by finding meter marks, sonar marks and blind trolling strikes. There has not been much showing in the way of spots of foaming or breaking fish. During the night the best bet has been using knife jigs or sinker rigged sardines. During daylight hours, the best bets have been flylined and sinker rigged sardines, knife jigs, trolled Nomad Madmac jigs and kite fished flying fish. For private boaters, the trolled Nomad Madmac jigs are often the best bet during the daylight hours and they work best when trolled at 12 to 14 knots.

• Private boater Tom Golding of Last Buck reported catching 2 nice sized bluefin by working the region to the west-southwest of the West End of San Clemente Island and off West Cove. Golding started out the morning with a bang in catching a 144 pound bluefin that he personally caught on a Nomad pink and

glow color knife jig. The fish was hooked from a meter mark found at 6:42 AM in 66.12 degree water.

• Golding reported that their second bluefin of the day was a 60 pound fish that was caught by his boat partner Steve Kunitake using 40 pound test and a sardine. The bluefin bit while baiting a kelp paddy in 66.14 degree water.

• Golding said that they spent a good part of the day trolling Madmac jigs with no luck on the troll and ended up heading for home at around 2:00 PM. On the way home they found a productive dorado kelp paddy off the East End of Catalina and caught their two largest dorado of the season which were 25 pound bulls. The dorado bite was from a kelp paddy found a few miles to the southwest of the 277 Spot.

• Dorado fishing in U.S. waters remains good with productive kelp paddy areas being the 277 Spot, the 209 Spot, the 312 Spot, the 178 Spot and 8 to 15 miles off the stretch of coast between San Onofre and Oceanside. There has also been an occasional bonus 30 to 40 pound bluefin tuna or yellowfin tuna caught incidental to fishing for dorado in the area 8 to 15 miles off the coast between San Onofre and Oceanside. Finding the “right” kelp paddy can lead to a wide open dorado bite and more.

• Private boater Robert Serdoz of Lucky Charm fished a solo trip

out of Oceanside and found a kelp paddy about 11 miles off Oceanside that went completely wide open on dorado. Serdoz said he caught and also caught and released dorado until he used up his last bait in the bait tank. Serdoz wound up catching his U.S. limits of 10 dorado and also caught and released an additional 10 dorado.

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

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POWERBOATS 19’SEARAYBOWRIDER1996: Seats8. SignatureSeriesModel190.Only406hours. Freshwater5.7LMerCruiserAlpha1, CD/AM/FM,VHFradio,fishfinders.Excellent. Extras.$15,500.661-644-5894. 2001BAYLINER2302TROPHY WALKAROUNDDX/LX: 23ft.Thisboatis equippedwitha2007VolvoD3-190A-CDiesel engineandVolvoPentaoutdrivethathasa 300mirangefromthe100galfueltank.This boathaseverythingyouneedtostartfishing. Forinformationandalistofspecifications, contactBobBrokaw.619-920-8888.$39,500. 24’SKIPJACK1984: Reliableboat,readyfor fishing,diving,allaroundfamilyfun.Repowered w/PantherMarinesmallblock.Completefresh waterpackage.Fullcanvasenclosure,Biminiand Towingcover,electronics,more.IncludesdualaxleTrailritetrailer.$14,200/obo.562-480-7203 2000SEARAYSUNDANCER270: *Lotsof Upgrades*2014Mercruiserengine,brandnew headsandallnewcompontents.Brandnew sterndrive,upgradedupholstery,teakflooring, lotsmore!$49,000.949-278-5396 29’BLACKFIN1997FLYBRIDGESPORT FISHER: TwinKAMD42230HPVolvo Superchargeturbodiesels,6cyliders,recently serviced.Transmissionsjustservicedandnew coolers,zincs,andupholstery.408-219-3240. 31UNIFLITESPORTSEDAN1973 Pre-blister,2Chrysler318s(one rebuilt).Olderelectrionics.Hasdererred maintenanceitemsandlotsofpatina,but isreadytocruisetoday!Innontransferableslip.$7,000/obo.714-915-0998 27’WOODENST.PIERREDORY “BuiltinNovaScotia,wellmaintainedand veryunique.Yanmardiesel,GPS,EPIRB, AutoPilot,newradio,etc.Oceanside HarborSlip31D.$24,500/obo. ContactKeith619-994-3528, kjwilson8806@aol.com Youcanplaceyour Log classifiedadmultiplleways. Youcancallyouradinto 800-887-1615,youcan emailyouradto classifieds@thelog.com,oryou canplaceyouradat www.thelogclassifieds.com.
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OPENOCEANRESEARCHVESSEL: This versatilealuminumhulledOceanographic ResearchVesselisacustom-built50’twin auxiliarydieselpoweredcatamaranw/bulbous bows,roundhullbottoms,daggerboards,5 weldedwavebreakernacelles,twinrudders, swim-steptransoms,flushdeckraised deckhousedesign,built1995.Vessel: Catamaran(Crowther270designedbyLock Crowther;builtbyRichardson/DevineMarine Constructions)Name:ORVAlguitaLocation: LongBeach,CaliforniaLaunched:1995, Hobart,Tasmania.$845,000.562-900-7958 POWERBOATS POWERBOATS POWERBOATS 35’BOSTONWHALER345CONQUEST2016: TheonlyoneontheWestCoast.ThreeMercury Marine8-cylinder350hpoutboard,400gfuel tank.Reducedprice:$435,000.CallJulie: 714-296-8531 36’FIBERGLASSTROJAN TRI-CABIN1973 orinfo,callSonjaat714-244-8902. 40’BAYLINER4087CPMY1996: Cummings diesels,newGarminelectronics,3double cabins,2fullbaths/showers.Fishing/Cruising/ Liveaboard.Dualhelms.Wellmaintained, Excellentcondition.RIBAvailable.$110,000. Matt:310-809-1328 41’SEARAY410 SUNDANCER2000 Likenew.1050hourson3126Cats.Mew electronics,HD,SatTV,bowthruster, inverter.Clarionaudio.8yearsservice records.DanaPoint.$169,900. Call949-395-9941. 48’UNIFLITEYACHT FISHERMAN1981 Afisherman’sdreamdesignedfor cruisingupanddowntheWestCoast. Perfectforwhentheseasgetrough. $59,000.ShorelineYachtGroup, Kimberly:213-798-5117, kimberly@kimberforyachts.com BOATRENTALWANTED: Formerpowerboat owneratKonaKaiMarinalookingtorentSan Diegomoored40’+boatfor3+monthsover fall/winter.Nopartyuse.Wouldhirecaptainto drive.Noopenwater.Baotmustbeclean, pleasant.MywifeandIarecarefulandneat. 602-796-5771 YACHFISHER125: Greatopportunity,125’ LOA,116’LOD,25’Beam,6200Fuel,5Cabins, 18knotcruise,23knotmax,Worldwidefishing capability.Call949-943-9994,email: MrSportfish@gmail.com
20FOOTFLICKAHULL withinstalledballast. Mydreamschanged.Ifyouhavethedreamto buildyourown,thishullisavailablefree.If interestedcontact LGS.GENTLEGIANT@GMAIL.COM 33’TIARA33001994 Niceconditionandlargeenoughformultidestinationcruisingyetsmallenoughfor daycruises,sunsettrips,andcocktail cruises.$69,900.ShorelineYachtGroup, Tammy:949-690-5672, tammycarlos@cox.net 33’6”NAVIGATORFLYBRIDGE
knotcruise.Bait-wellandFish-holds. $30,000.310-251-5972, monica4me@icloud.com 46’KNIGHT&CARVER46 CUSTOM1986 Brandnewenginesandmanyupgrades, over$250,000spent$189,000.Contact Phone:415-793-9376, gsikich@yahoo.com
onlineforquickpaperlessapprovals: www.realloans.com CallRickTobin (fellowboater)at 760-485-2422.NMLS1934868
Letussellyourboat!Wehavethe expertisetogettheresultsyoudesire. Fromattractingbuyersthroughthesale andclosing,wehaveyoucovered. Call310-748-5409 97’ AZIMUT MOTOR YACHT 1990 Beautiful, with classic lines & an enormous entertaining space. She offers the luxury and feeling one expects to find in a fine motor yacht. Entertaining as many as one hundred people aboard is comfortable. Recent extensive improvements. Shoreline Yacht Group, Kimberly: 213-798-5117 • kimberly@kimberlyforyachts.com $760,000 70’ HATTERAS EXTENDED DECKHOUSE MY 1981 Spacious and luxurious. All systems gone through & entire ship recentlyremodeled inside and out. Large aft-deck with bench lounge & dining table for 6. Large salon. Full galley. 4 comfortable staterooms. Seller willing to finance with right offer. $299,000 Liveaboard slips for both in Marina del Rey transferrable with marina approval. PRICE REDUCED POWERBOATS POWERBOATS 27’BAVARIA820— $7,000/oboforquicksale. InSanPedro.Boughtanotherboat.Newsails, cushions,electricmotor,RIB,LiFePO4battery bank.see www.jehu.info.949-422-4263

30’CATALINASERIES-II1987

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30’PELAGICSLOOP1963

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GOODMORGANSAILOR!

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36’CLASSICANGELMANMOON BEAMKETCH1960

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