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LAGUNA BEACH — Victoria Beach in Laguna Beach is home to a not-so-small hidden gem called Pirate Tower. Although the tower does look mysterious and medieval, it was actually built in 1926. While that doesn’t exactly make it young, the tower is definitely not old enough for pirates to have used it. According to see california.com, the last pirate to cause trouble in California was in 1818 when Frenchman Hippolyte de Bouchard raided the Presidio of Monterey (a military base) on Nov. 20, 1818. As a result, the revolutionary has been called California’s onlyInsteadpirate. of being used by pirates, Pirate Tower was actually built for state senator William E. Brown and his family as a private staircase for beach access. The chateaus and castles of France inspired Brown’s wife Mary Eleanor while on a trip to Europe, and once they returned, the 60-foot tower was built to give Brown her own little castle here in California. Although the tower strongly resembles a castle, the name “Pirate Tower” has been affectionately given by theInsidelocals. the tower is a metal stair-

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The 60-foot-tall tower appears to have been constructed from the sandstone cliffs that surround it, according to visitlagunabeach.com.

hidden coins. According to the Laguna Beach historic register, “finders were keepers.”

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case allowing private access down to the beach. However, if you attempt to go inside, you’ll find yourself unsuccessful as it has been locked away from tourists and locals.After the Brown family built the tower, the property ended up having multiple owners throughout the years. It was sold in 1940 to a retired naval captain, HaroldKendrickKendrick.was a lifelong pirate enthusiast and found himself lured to the home because of the tower’s odd, slightly askew shape. Records recall Kendrick as “eclectic and fascinating as the buildings themselves” and describe how he would dress in pirate regalia and invite local kids over for games and stories of the sea, according to visitlagunabeach.com.Winners of Kenrick’s puzzles and scavenger hunts received “cold cash,” the chance to grab a handful of money from a change bowl kept inside the re-

frigerator. The tower often appeared in Kendrick’s tales, and children hankering to buy candy knew to search the many cracks and crevices of the tower for slyly

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the Handcuffs, ambushed the sheriff’s entourage where Barton Mound now stands today, located near a mound north on Highway 133 just before the Interstate 405 North interchange. They killed all of Barton’s men except two. The survivors rushed to Los Angeles, while the las Manillas gang returned to San Juan Capistrano to continue their raids.Shortly after, four separate groups with dozens of local men, Native American warriors, and federal troops scattered across Southern California to track down the las Manillas. Flores and others were ultimately captured near what is now called Flores Peak in the Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary, but only after Flores slid down the side of the mountain a couple of hundred feet and nearly escaped. While in captivity at the Sepulveda rancho, he and two other men fled in the night. In frustration, Andres Pico, the brother of Pio Pico, Cal-

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After San Juan Capistrano residents sent a warning out, Sheriff James Barton and five men departed Los Angeles to try to end the havoc, as Orange County was considered a part of Los Angeles County until 1889.

ifornia’s last Mexican governor, hanged two other prisoners from an oak tree.

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From Sacramento to Los Angeles, the frontier towns of California were inhabited by some of the toughest and most dangerous characters west of the Mississppi.

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One notable western OC gangster was Juan Flores, who was arrested in Los Angeles in 1855 for stealing horses and stagecoaches but broke out of San Quentin State Prison a year later.Flores and other gang members rode down to San Juan Capistrano, where they robbed stores and murdered a German shopkeeper named George Pflugardt.

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At least 11 innocent Mexicans were arrested and lynched across Southern California because of the search for Flores. Ultimately, Flores was captured and imprisoned, but a mob lynched him before the courts could judge the 22-year-old gangster. All the las Manillas were seized and either executed or lynched, with the last member apprehended in 1859.The Wild West earned its name for the lawlessness of the territories west of the Mississippi River. Its cowboys, pioneers, gamblers, gunslingers, outlaws, shootouts, and gangs are famous. Las Manillas was a collection of all these characters, comprised of gang members of all outlaw styles. A few more recognizable names from the period are Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, “Wild Bill” Hickok, and Wyatt Earp.

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However, while Barton and his group rested at the adobe of Don Jose Andres Sepulveda (present-day West Santa Ana), the local Mexicans warned him that a trap awaited him on the road to San Juan Capistrano Barton ignored their advice, and Flores and his fellow robbers, who called themselves las Manillas, which translates to

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO — Life in Orange County hasn’t always been about beaches and surfing. Before it was the paradise we know today, Southern California had a wild west past. The wild west, also known as the old west or the American Frontier, refers to the geography, history, folklore, and cultural expression of the Western United States during its frontier period.

SAN DIEGO — The Port of San Diego is looking for volunteers interested in a position with the Audit Oversight Committee as a Public Member. The committee was established to assist the Board of Port Commissioners with responsibilities related to the integrity of the district’s financial statements, compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and effectiveness of the port auditor and external auditor. Public committee members serve up to two three-year terms and will meet for about two hours four to six times a year to:

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• Review and appraise the efforts of the district’s external auditors. Candidates should have experience in the public sector financing, budgeting, or internal auditing. Candidates may also have experience in the private sector or non-profit sector in public accounting, corporate finance, financial technol ogy (including IT risk management and cybersecurity), environmental justice as it pertains to land use, investment banking, or other professional finan cial/business experience. The deadline for applications is Oct. 6 by 5 p.m. For the full job bulletin, see https://bit. ly/3euNCYW.

Maritime Museum Let’s Visitors Under 18 in for Free CHANNEL ISLANDS — The Channel Islands Maritime Museum has started offering free admission for guests under the age of 18 starting on Sept. 1. The museum said this is part of the push to create access for guest education. “As part of our goal to provide improved access to all, including families with children, it was decided that the Museum would eliminate admission fees for those under 18 years of age,” said Museum Executive Director Adri Howe in an Aug. 23 press release. “We certainly hope it will allow for more families to come to CIMM and help them to enjoy and learn about the wonders of the maritime expe rience and human creativity. Museums play an important role in our society, and we very much believe that future museum lovers are created when people have access to museums, especially as youngsters.” The museum still offers $5 tickets for senior and active military members and $10 tickets for adults over the age of 18. The museum will also con tinue to offer its “Museums for All” dis counted admission for those patrons who present EBT, SNAP, or CalFresh identification cards. The museum is located in Channel Islands Harbor. It fea

LOCAL Judge Drops Manslaughter Charges in Conception Fire

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On Sept. 2, a Los Angeles Federal judge threw out criminal charges for man slaughter against Captain Jerry Bolan for the Conception Fire, which killed 33 passengers and a crew member in 2019. On Sept. 2, 2019, the Conception, a dive boat, was anchored off the coast of Santa Barbara when it caught fire, trapping 34 people below deck. Bolan was accused of misconduct, negligence, and inattention by failing to train his crew, conduct fire drills, and have a roving night watchman on the boat when the fire ignited. Although Bolan was originally indicted on 34 counts of seaman’s manslaughter, each carrying a possible 10-year prison term, the count was reduced to one count of seaman’s manslaughter as defense attorneys argued that his actions were the result of a single incident and not separate crimes. U.S. District Judge George Wu then said that the indictment failed to specify that Bolan acted with gross negligence, which is a required element to prove the crime of seaman’s manslaughter. Family mem bers from seven of the victims’ families released a joint statement expressing their disbelief at the decision. “This is an outrageous miscarriage of justice and quite a slap in the face to receive on the third anniversary of this disaster,” they wrote. “The captain accepted the responsibility of ‘duty of care’ when he received his merchant mariner’s cre dential. He violated that duty and then was the first to abandon the vessel.” Prosecutors will seek approval from the Department of Justice to appeal the ruling.

On Sept. 2, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Office of Spill Prevention Response announced they were seeking grant applications for proj ects that enhance or restore habitat for wildlife, with available funding totaling $750,000. Although the grants come from the Environmental Enhancement Fund, the selection committee includes representatives from the California Coastal Conservancy, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and OSPR. The committee can select multiple projects. To qualify, projects need to meet the following requirements:

• Have measurable outcomes within a pre-determined timeframe,

• Serve as an independent and objec tive party to provide oversight of the Port’s Auditor’s work.

• Be designed to acquire, restore, or improve habitat and/or restore ecosystem function for the benefit of fish and Applicationswildlife.aredue by Oct. 18 at 5 p.m. Selected projects will be notified in spring 2023. For more information, see https://bit.ly/3AYaasA.

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We had a close call this past weekend that required me to do a little rules-ofthe-road research after the incident. My research really didn’t answer my questions so I’m hoping you can help. We were slowly motoring out of our harbor in the right-hand side of the channel, keeping well clear of the docks and piers on the other side of the channel. As we left the harbor, we approached a large motor yacht off our port bow. The starboard side of the yacht was against a pier that extended into the channel at a 90-degree angle, so we were lining up with their port quarter facing our port bow. As we approached the yacht, they sounded three short blasts on their horn, indicating that their engines were engaged astern. The crew on the yacht yelled over to us, “asking” us to give them room to back out of their berth into our path. I assume that a large yacht leaving its berth would be considered a “vessel restricted in their ability to maneuver” under the Navigation Rules but this is not clear since they were just then starting to move. Who is the “stand-on” boat under the rules in this situation?

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ANSWER: Our reader is looking for guidance under the International and Inland Navigation Rules, also known as the “Rules of the Road.” The Navigation Rules were formalized in 1972 in the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (commonly called COLREGS). Vessels registered in countries that have ratified the treaty (including the United States) are bound by these Navigation

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Ourhere.reader’s case therefore seems to fall under a “grey area” of the Rules, in the sense that COLREGS don’t address this particular situation. But this ambiguous status is not unique - - - there are other situations that are left out of the Rules. For example, COLREGS rules do not consider rowboats or canoes or stand-up paddleboards. Similarly, where the right of way between two sailboats is often determined by which boat is on a starboard tack versus a port tack, kite-surfers are sailboats that don’s sail under either tack. So, who has the right of way under these “grey area” situations?

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“In construing and complying with these Rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision and to any special circumstances, including the limitations of the vessels involved, which may make a departure from these Rules necessary to avoid immediate

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As noted in our reader’s description, the three-short blast sound signal made by the larger yacht is not an expression of the boat’s intent. As set forth in Rule 34, three-short blasts mean “I am operating astern propulsion.”

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yacht was still tied to the dock.

Vessels not underway (i.e., vessels that are tied to a dock or securely anchored) are neither the stand-on vessel nor the give-way vessel because they are outside of the scope of COLREGS Part B (Steering and Sailing Rules). If a boat hits a boat that is tied to a dock, it is not a COLREGS violation. It is a simple case of negligence just as if they had slammed into a dock. The answer is more complicated if the boat in question is making way in reverse, as may be the case here, where it appears that the larger yacht had just started backing up.

The drafters of the Rules considered this problem by including various “catchall” provisions that apply under all scenarios. The most important of these is Rule 2(b), which provides:

These provisions insert layer of common-sense into the interaction between vessels at sea, eliminating any justification for an ironclad adherence to the rules when a departure from the rules is necessary to avoid a collision. They also provide guidance for scenarios, such as in our reader’s case, that are not other-

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The classic example of this is a dredge. There is no way a yacht - even a legitimate “Superyacht” would fall under this definition. Even if the larger yacht wanted to claim “restricted” status, the vessel would need to show the lights or day-shapes required under COLREGS Rule 27. That does not appear to be the case

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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.

Our reader has looked into this and asked whether the larger yacht may have the right-of-way as a “vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver.” This is a rule that is often misunderstood, because it does not kick in just because a big boat is involved. COLREGS Rule 3(g) defines “Vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver as a vessel which from the nature of her work is restricted in her ability to maneuver as required by these rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel.”

So, the yacht in this case is underway and slowly making way in reverse. This complicates our analysis because there is no specific section of COLREGS that deals with boats that are backing up. The closest rule to the described scenario is Rule 15, which deals with power boats in a crossing situation. But Rule 15 requires the boat that has the other boat on her starboard side to give way. That’s pretty simple in most cases. But in this case, where the larger yacht is backing up and our reader’s boat is crossing their backwards path, NEITHER boat has the other boat on her starboard side.

In the summer months, the south side of Huntington Pier is often blackballed, so the crowds move to the more reliable north. The wave is generally a high-performance play ground with shortboards in abun dance. The north wave is noticeably shorter but tends to hollow out much faster than the south. That’s why it’s often the go-to option for short boarders.Shortboards have become the popular board of choice in the surf ing community, and HB has the waves to accommodate. Their small er size allows the rider to perform the progressive maneuvers that are so much more common today, such as hitting the lip, swift carves, airs, and, of course, get ting pitted in a barrel. They are the rea soning behind such progress in wave rid ing skills and have granted surfers the ability to push the limits on what is pos sible on a wave. Surfing on longboards goes way back to the founding of surfing in ancient Hawaii, where shortboards are relatively newer to surfing. However, both have their place in the surfing communi

The best time of year for surfing Huntington Beach with consistent, clean waves is during Winter and most often the month of January.

ty and on the waves.

slabby wave with a “rippable” open face. The shape holds nicely and is very consistent, mainly due to a phe nomenon known as the pier bowl, a specific arrangement of sandbanks that occurs at jetties offering consis tent waves that angle beautifully in a sort of semicircular motion as they head towards the beach.

Legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku is credited with popularizing surfing in Huntington Beach in the 1920's and today a bronze statue of the surfer sits at the corner of Main Street and PCH in downtown Huntington Beach.

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A ccording to surf historians, Hun tington Beach was first surfed in 1907 by Hawaiian waterman and surfing pioneer George Freeth. In 1925 legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku came to California from Hawaii and popularized the sport of surfing in Huntington Beach. Having the legend surfing the shores of Southern California generated new visitors and the need for accessible surfing equipment. As a result, the city’s first surf shop, Gord

Despite all the cosmetic changes Hun tington Beach has undergone, the waves s tay the same. Diehards swear by the break, claiming it’s the ultimate surfer’s wave. You can see for yourself if you wake up early one morning, and if it’s a peaky swell with Santa Ana winds, you’ll side with the diehards.

HUNTINGTON BEACH — Huntington Beach, affectionately known as “HB,” has another well-earned nickname, Surf City USA. Huntington Beach offers 10 miles of sandy beaches and consistent breaks and hosts more than 50 surf con tests each year, including the infamous US Open of Surfing. Surfers have sought out these conditions for over 100 years and today, surfing in Huntington Beach is on many surfers’ bucket lists.

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Why Surf in Huntington Beach is Legendary

The most influential surf film of all time, The Endless Summer, documented the surfing adventures of recent Huntington Beach High School graduate Robert August and his friend, Mike Hynson, as they traveled the world pursuing the perfect wave.

Huntington Beach surfing was made famous because of the consistency of its waves and has remained a staple SoCal location for surfers for more than 100 years.

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T he waves twist around the iconic Huntington Beach Pier and have breaks going north and south, which will work in different swell directions. They peel across the beach on one side but also de liver those death-defying rides through t he wooden beams if you feel brave enough to take on the disappearing act as you surf through them.

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Before getting into the actual repair, it’s important to understand what gelcoat is. Gelcoat is the first thing sprayed into a female mold when a boat is built, usually to a thickness of .5 to 1 mm. Depending on the method of construction, layers of chopped mat and fiberglass cloth are then built up on top to form the hull, deck, and other molded parts. When the parts are taken out of the mold, it’s the smooth, now outside layer of gelcoat that you see. Gelcoat doesn’t fully cure when it’s exposed to air, but because one side is against the mold and the other is covered by fiberglass and resin, air is excluded, and the gelcoat cures to form an impervious barrier between the water and laminate.White is the most popular color for gelcoat, but there are other colors, too.

Gelcoat is thin, almost like paint, and will run, especially on vertical surfaces. Use several thin coats or use gelcoat paste that is thicker with fewer tendencies to sag. Which type you use will depend on the repair and your method of application. For vertical surfaces, I prefer spray application using several thin coats.

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No matter how careful you are, fiberglass boats collect dings and gouges over time. Many of these are minor and limited to the gelcoat – that smooth, shiny outer layer of the fiberglass layup. Shallow scratches can often be wet sanded and buffed out. But when larger cracks and gouges form, they need to be filled. In most cases, scratches in gelcoat are purely cosmetic and don’t affect the underlying integrity of the actual fiberglass, but you’ll still want to address them to prevent moisture from migrating into the laminate as well as to preserve the appearance of the boat.

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In an interview at the ribbon cutting, Brenden called the center a legacy for the community and hoped it would foster future conservation efforts. He said he hoped the center would be around for the next 50 years.

The project took about five years to get off the ground between permits, fundraising, and construction.

“Into the future, we’re hoping to continue to educate the public about the importance of coastal wetlands like the ones we have at Bolsa Chica, as well as inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards, and we hope our new interpretive center will be a core part of that mission,” said Thompson.

The center refurbishedwasand reopened in April of this year and features several exhibits and opportunities.educational

Center staff say that in the five months since the ribbon cutting, the center has seen an increase in visitors.

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Bolsa Chica Interpretive Center Highlights Coastal Wetlands

The center was funded primarily through Prop 68, passed in 2018, authorizing $4.1 billion for state and local parks, natural resources protection, climate adaptation, water quality, and flood protection.“Thenew center was funded primarily by a grant from Prop 68 fund, and the State Wildlife Conservation Board, which

granted us a $689,000 grant to use toward the remodel of our interpretive center,” said Thompson. “Beyond that, we rely on the generosity of corporate partners and individual donors to continue to maintain the interpretive center.”

Their herpetology exhibits feature reptiles native to our coast, like the San Diego gopher snake, coastal rosy boa, California kingsnakes, and alligator lizards.

The center is open from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. every day. Information on the Conservancy’s mission and short or long-term volunteering can be found at www.bolsachica.org.

“Combined with being so near to the coast and the influence of salty air, the building had seen better days, and it was time to upgrade,” said Whitney Thompson, Senior Education Program Coordinator for Bolsa Chica.

“The interpretive center has been well-received by the public, and we’ve seen an overall uptick in visits as folks come to see the results of the remodel,” saidTheThompson.centeris home to the saltwater exhibits previously mentioned. Species featured in the exhibits are up to change throughout the year but currently, the exhibits house various species of sea stars, a California spiny lobster, kelp bass, opal eye, and a few juvenile swell sharks.

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HUNTINGTON BEACH — Serving as what CEO Patrick Brenden once described as the “grand entrance to the Bolsa Chica visitor experience,” the Bolsa Chica Interpretive Center sits at the entrance of the Bolsa Chica wetlands waiting for visitors to take part in the “big picture” of the Thewetlands.remodeled 1,400-square-foot center features several exhibits, including saltwater aquariums, a herpetology exhibit, and a microscope display that allows visitors to zoom in on the microscopic creatures which make their home in the wetlands.TheBolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is approximately 1,400 acres and is one of the largest saltwater marshes in California. Visitors can walk five miles of trails or join the tour once a month on the second Saturday from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., which meets at the center.

“Within the interpretive center, we have exhibits about the history of Bolsa Chica, and how the wetlands came to be how they are today, as well as ecosystems and native species found in and around the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve,” said Thompson.Thecenter also has an interactive touchscreen that shares a wide variety of information about Bolsa Chica, from a timeline of its history and habitat restoration to more information on protected and endangered species, which call the 1,400-acre reserve home.

The original center was built in 1994 and was initially only supposed to be in place for up to five years. However, after exceeding its life span by over 20 years, it was time for a remodel, which was completed and opened on April 2 of this year.

The center finished it's remodel in April of this year and offers several exhibits to educate visitors about the wetlands.

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“ The marine net is a net that a crew member will cast out to collect the biolu minescent specimens for people to inter act with on the boat briefly,” said Ocean Institute Communications Specialist Mi randa Lentz.

G uests board the R/V Sea Explor er and depart from the institute to ex plore the luminous underwater world w ith guest appearances from marine birds, dolphins, sea lions, and of course, bioluminescent plankton.

Guests get to witness the food chain in action under a deployed squid light after the organisms are dumped back into the ocean and begin attracting sea creatures.

duced by a chemical reaction within a living organism.

“Once everyone gets the opportunity to interact with the specimens, the crew may use a light to attract squid to feed on the specimen as it is released back into the ocean,” said Lentz. “I’ve also heard stories of sea lions following the R/V Sea Explorer to feed on the squid that follow the release of the Bioluminescentspecimens.»dinoflagellates are a type of plankton, a tiny marine organism that can sometimes cause the ocean’s sur face to sparkle at night. The light is pro

Once the captain arrives at the des tination, a meter net is thrown 600 feet deep to capture thousands of drifting or ganisms which can make their own light.

The Ocean Institute in Dana Point offers a glowing educational night cruise through a luminescent ocean to observe, touch, and bioluminescence.experience

The organisms’ glow will begin fad ing after a few minutes when the chemi cal reaction causing the bioluminescence needs to be replenished. When the glow ing dies down, the staff focuses on the other creatures they dragged up, such as jellyfish and krill.

Bioluminescent organisms are pulled up to the boat by a marine met, collected in buckets, and transferred into clear jars for guests to observe and touch.

By: KATHERINE M. CLEMENTS

T he group of chemicals involved in making plankton glow is broadly called luciferins. The light is produced by a se ries of oxidation reactions set off by a cat alyst called luciferase. The biolumines cence in plankton is very high in several t ypes of plankton and is a form of cold light also referred to as luminescence. Some bioluminescent organisms do not synthesize luciferin. Instead, they absorb

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DANA POINT— The Ocean Institute in Dana Point offers a two-hour biolumi nescence night cruise from 8-10 p.m. through the end of summer. The tour is offered each summer annually and will continue to the end of October with four datesTheremaining.cruiseisguided by scientists and captains from the Ocean Institute. They provide an abundance of knowledge and commentary on the bioluminescent or ganisms that light up the ocean.

T he net is dropped and then pulled back up, covered in tiny lights of up to one millimeter. The crew then pours their col lection into a bucket to bring them aboard before transferring them into observation sinks for guests to get a closer look. The organisms stick to the scientists’ hands after collecting and handling the net, causing a glow wherever they touch.

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Vista designed around an 1856 America Cup Schooner; Ir ving John son, a 110-foot Brigantine came down from Los An geles to join the cannon b attles; and lastly, E xy Johnson, a 110-foot Brigantine, n amed the “Offi cial Tall Ships Maritime A mbassadors of the City of Los Angeles,” who even had a pup on board, came down from Los Angeles to show off.

Children gathered around as a mermaid read them stories and told them tales about the world she comes from.

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Guests were given small tasting mason jars to use for several beers and meads from a variety of breweries.

The Ocean Institute’s 38th Annual Maritime Festival in a Nutshell

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guests livemermaids,withhadmaritimeexperiencedhistoryanduniqueencounterslegendarypirates,andseacreatures.

The tall ships came to Dana Point for the annual maritime event, where

Pirates and peddlers walked the ships and spoke with guests about their adventures and experiences.

The ships displayed blasting cannons, tower ing rigging, and bustling decks for guests

Saturday and Sunday started at 8:30 a.m. with a buffet-styled mermaid break fast that lasted until 10 a.m., when the M aritime Festival officially opened. A general admission ticket to the festival got guests tours of the tall ships, which took place every 15 minutes, as well as access to Intertidal Touch Tanks, where guests of all ages got to touch and squirm at the feeling of underwater creatures. Young guests enjoyed activities like pan ning for gold, scrimshaw, morse code les sons, and an archeology dig. M ermaids performed shows, and Cap’n Jack’s pirate school was in ses

The Sails N’ Ales event was from 6-9 p.m., and guests got to take part in craft beer tastings from from seven different breweries, including, Docent, Lost Winds, Dog Pawrk, Delahunt, Bot tle Logic, Game Craft Brewing Compa ny, and Batch Mead. Visiting pirates and peddlers marched the grounds looking to fill their steins with beer while listening to live music provided by The Trip. Sails N’ Ales also gave guests a prime viewing location of the visiting tall ships and the first arrival the Bill of Rights

A market was set up with local vendors selling handcrafted goods like cloth ing, soaps, and artwork, and right next door were food trucks of all varieties. The rain didn’t stop anyone from shopping andSeating.aturday evening was the adult-only event, the Pirate and Mermaid Ball. The event included specialty libations and ap petizers catered by new local restaurant G iana’s, games, and challenges where guests competed for booty. Live music welcomed the tall ships returning from their day on the water and their explosive cannon battles. Mermaids and pirates attended the event and dazzled guests while they enjoyed food and drinks. All proceeds from the Pirate and Mermaid ball benefited the Ocean Institute’s edu cational programs.

DANA POINT— The Maritime Festival returned to Dana Point Sept. 9-11 for its 38th annual celebration of maritime his tory. The three-day event kicked off on Sept. 9 with the Sails N’ Ales event with a surprise light drizzle to cool off guests. The festival picked up again on the morn ing of Sept. 10 with a mermaid break fast followed by an entire day of maritime activities that went through Sept. 11.

sion from 2-3 p.m. One mermaid left the w ater for a bit to read tall tales to the children.ThePeddler’s

Village was lined with visiting traffickers who set up camp be hind baby beach and spent three days d rinking, eating, and wandering the grounds before moving on to their next location.“Ithink this setup is awesome,” said attendee Gary Kratzer. “…And the weath er is adding to the ambiance. The smokey fires going while it drizzles; it’s awesome.”

The annual Maritime Festival featured three tall ships that guests could board and tour: the 136-foot B ill of Rights, a s chooner built in 1971 from Chula

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The Bill of Rights was the first tall ship to arrive, and guests toured the boat in waves all day.

For more information on the Mari time Festival, future events, and the Ocean Institute, visit https://oceaninsti tute.org/.

These neon blue waves are a phenomenon we are lucky to have during the summer months in Southern California. They occur in the warmest months of the year because that is when they multiply in blooms. The warm water makes them abundant, and they cover the water like a blanket.

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The Ocean Institute was founded in 1977 as an ocean science center, maritime historical collection, and experiential ed ucation venue for visitors. The campus is home to a live lab with more than 1,100

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species native to California’s coast and hosts events throughout the year to raise money to support the ongoing education al programs that benefit ocean research.

to see. The crew worked with partici pants to haul up sails and educated ev eryone about the ships.

Guests gather and observe while scientists, staff, and the captain release the marine net and explain the process of collecting the glowing organisms.

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teenth century, but as of today, only five lamp posts remain, and of those five lampposts, three still have lanterns attached.

Today the Lantern District is a milelong stretch, home to new, young, locally owned restaurants and shops for residents and visitors to walk about. In addition, the area often hosts street fairs and markets like the classic car show or the REDO market. The site is the last stop before the Dana Point Harbor and generates a lot of foot traffic all year.

Fifteen more lanterns sit mounted on modern poles in the Dana Point Plaza, restored and installed in 1989. Others are now prized possessions in personal collections, including four owned by the Dana Point Historical Society, all intending to be preserved as a part of a specific time in Orange County history.

“The Lantern District has evolved into a true town center for Dana Point,” said Dana Point Mayor Joe Muller. “We’ve worked hard to keep the cultural and historic aspects of the community intact while creating a place for people to live

In 1989, Gary Keller’s South Coast Lighting and Design restored and rewired 15 original lanterns for the area on La Plaza. The lanterns had to meet current codes, the old glass was removed, and the new tempered safety glass was installed. Keller’s company also reproduced ten new lantern streetlights for the Lantern District in 2014-15.

In 1989, Gary Keller’s South Coast Lighting and Design restored and rewired 15 original lanterns for the area on La Plaza. The lanterns had to meet current codes, the old glass was removed, and the new tempered safety glass was installed. Keller’s company also reproduced ten new lantern streetlights for the Lantern District in 2014-15.

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“This year’s themes celebrate beach culture, Vietnamese American culture, and Romantic era arts. Within each of these themes, we are hosting classes, concerts, performances, and art exhibitions.”

Today, Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is a nonprofit organization that offers art, music, and historical programs to gusts of all ages.

signal the ships coming to the port where they were stationed by lighting the lanterns in color codes.According to the Dana Point Historical Society, a Los Angeles Times article from Jan. 16, 1927, explained that Dana Point has a unique lighting system and the naming of streets to match the lighting system. The Roosevelt Highway, today known as El Camino Real, was the major-traffic artery of Dana Point. It is crossed by a series of streets with streetlights of unique design, each having a ship’s lantern in different colors. First is the Street of the Golden Lantern, and according to the reporter, the street was lit entirely by golden lanterns. The second was Green Lantern and was lit by green lanterns. Then went Amber Lantern, and so on. The reporter wrote that the streets wound up to the road Hillcrest and gave off a brilliant colorful effect.

“It is a dramatic description, but the streets are not in order, and one has to wonder if the reporter was even here or if here, stayed to see the colored lanterns at night,” said Jessica Spaulding, a public relations officer who works for the City of Dana Point. “Current research and historic photos show it was only a colored dome light at the top of the post, located at the lantern street corners where they intersected Roosevelt Highway. The lantern itself was an uncolored frosted glass, as replicated today on the corners of Pacific Coast Highway and Del Prado at the Streets of Blue, Ruby, Amber, Violet, and Golden Lantern in the Lantern District.”

program and marketing director for Casa Romantica.

The Lantern District is known for its characteristic Spanish-style architecture, wide streets lined with white adobe houses, and street names, all named after maritime signal lanterns. Legend has it that the district and streets got their name after the illuminating lanterns that would

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There used to be more than 150 copper lanterns lining many of the original Dana Point streets in the early nine-

Casa Romantica was developed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, which was popularized in the 1920s.

Orange County is comprised of lots of history. Here is a tour through three cities and their most historical venues and destinations.

Casa Romantica kicked off September with its Endless Summer series, spotlighting Southern California’s surf culture with events like Coffee Concerts with High Tide Coffee, Surf Jazz Dance Class Series, and an Endless Summer Art Exhibit Opening Reception to meet the three featured artists. This fall will also see the respected Toast to the Casa fundraising gala, monthly free family-friendly activities, community events, Casa Kids activities, and more.

Orange County has a rich heritage for locals and tourists to discover. The 133-year-old county is home to 41 cities, six of which compose the county’s coastline.Oneof those six cities is San Clemente, nicknamed the “Spanish Village by The Sea.” Founded on Feb. 27, 1928, after a few years of development by Ole Hanson, an American politician.

“When it was first built, it was the Hanson family home,” said Kylie Travis,

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official name is Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens. While the venue is 95 years old, the cultural center has been operating for nearly 20 years. Casa Romantica hosts more than 100 multicultural events every year, including various educational programs. The grounds are made of 2.5 acres of diversified water-wise coastal flora from all over the world and welcomes 40,000 visitors“Casaannually.Romantica represents the culture of our town of San Clemente but also highlights different cultures with our programming each year,” said Travis.

For more information, visit https:// www.casaromantica.org/.Sevenmilesnorthof San Clemente is the City of Dana Point, incorporated in 1989 and named after Richard Henry Dana Jr. In the heart of Dana Point’s Town Center is an area called the Lantern District on Del Prado Avenue.

Along with designer Carl Lindbom, Hanson built a magnificent Spanish-style estate for his family in 1927 on a bluff in San Clemente overlooking the pier. He then developed the rest of the city to resemble his property. Lambert and Patricia Schuyler bought the house for $30,000 in 1946 and named the location Casa Romantica. Today it serves as a landmark in San Clemente and was added to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1991.

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chased the Balboa Pavilion to provide a p ermanent terminal for expanding its Catalina Island passenger service. But on May 20, 1980, the Balboa Pavilion Com pany branched off from Davey’s Locker and took over ownership of the pavilion. In 1981, the Balboa Pavilion was desig nated as a California Point of Historical Interest.Today, the pavilion continues to be used as a marine recreation facility, with sport fishing boats, including Davey’s Locker, the Catalina Flyer, harbor sight seeing cruises, boat rentals, whale watch ing, and the Harborside Restaurant and Grand Ballroom.

and enjoy. It’s rewarding to see the small local businesses that continue to operate here as well as welcome new entrepre neurs. I think you can really feel the spir it of the Lantern District when you spend t ime here during the many street festi vals held throughout the year that wel come visitors from all over to our beauti ful coastal community.”

For more information on the Balboa Pavilion, visit com/index.html.http://www.balboapavilion.

IN MEMORIAM: WENDY FONTENEAU

Wendy Fonteneau passed away from sudden cardiac arrest on June 15 while returning to her new home in South Carolina from her son Peter’s wedding in Oakland, California. She is survived by her son Peter, daughter Madeleine, and husband of 37 years, Chris. Wendy ran the office of Fonteneau Yacht Repair until 2019 and was known for her warmth and friendly nature. There will be a memorial service for the family at Clairmont Covenant Church 5255 Mt Ararat Dr. at 11 a.m. on Sept. 24. All are invited to attend and share a memory.

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By 1920, the citrus industry was employing about one-third of the local workforce, and several packing houses had been built in the area. The Santiago Orange Growers Association was the largest Valencia packing house in the world then. Their old packing house was later taken over by Villa Park Orchards and operated until 2006 and was the last citrus packing house to close in Orange County.

60th Annual Newport Beach Sandcastle Contest for California Dreamers

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In those days, Southern California was promoted as a semi-tropical paradise; America’s Italy, our Mediterranean coast, and oranges fit that image. People already recognized that the trees did well in the California climate, but it was not until after 1900 that citrus became the area’s dominant crop.

By the time Orange County had separated from Los Angeles County, the local real estate boom had begun to settle down and to make matters worse, a blight destroyed many of the local vineyards. It was then that oranges started to dominate the local economy. The newly built railroads allowed fresh fruit to be shipped throughout the country. Local growers collaborated to form cooperative packing houses, and those cooperatives formed the Southern California Fruit Exchange, now known as Sunkist

The air show is a popular three-day event featuring several performance and vendors along Huntington City

The event will start at 9 a.m. with registration and plot assignments, and by 10 a.m., it is shovels up. Builders have until 2 p.m. to build their creations from natural materials found on the beach. Awards will be presented between 3:30-4:30 p.m.

There are also viewing areas for campers at the Huntington Beach RV Campground, and boaters can view the show from their boats and are encouraged to check out the US Coast Guard notice for more information. There will be several vendors available along the beach all three days. Flying will take place from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. This year the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds are confirmed to join the show, with other performers set to be announced.

• People’s Choice Award –Best Creation

There is some confusion about how Orange County got its name. Orange County today was once the southern part of Los Angeles County before separating in 1889.

NEWPORT BEACH — The 60th Annual Newport Beach Sandcastle contest returns to Newport Beach on Oct. 2, with the theme California Dreamin’. The contest will celebrate all things California as sandcastle builders will be asked to draw inspiration from state landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, the Hollywood sign, and the well-loved redwoods of Northern California. Interested parties can register their team online at www. newportbeach.com. There is a $35 entry fee per team, which can hold up to eight people. All entered team members receive an event tee shirt. This event is hosted by the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, which hosts the event each year to promote the spirit of community in Corona del Mar. Builders of all levels are welcome, and while there are several rules, the biggest one is that builders can only use natural materials. Small cash prizes and sandcastle trophies are presented for the following categories:•Commodores Award –

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Viewers are encouraged to bring their beach towels, chairs, and umbrellas down to Huntington City Beach to enjoy the show and participate in the festival. For more information or to purchase tickets, com/.https://pacificairshowusa.see

The 60th Annual Newport Beach Sandcastle Contest takes to the sand in Corona del Mar on Oct. 2.

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ty’s population increased. As a result, orange groves all but disappeared, accounting for far less acreage than the strawberry plants and avocado trees they once vastly outnumbered. Today, only 76 acres of orange groves remain, even as the state remains responsible for more than a third of America’s oranges.Today, orange groves can be found at the Irvine Ranch Historic Park, a 16.5acre park that was once the world’s greatest producer of Valencia oranges.

HUNTINGTON BEACH — The sixth annual Pacific Airshow will once again take to the skies above Huntington Beach Sept. 30-Oct. 2. There are five seating choices for the air show which include on the beach, the pier, or in a cabana. The most popular option is general admission seating right on the water’s edge by the Huntington Beach City pier for $25 a person. Viewers can also purchase pier seating or club seating in a tented pavilion to escape the sun.

• Jr. Division – Best Creation

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Tickets for the event are $94 per person, and camping packages for Buffalo Park and Two Harbors are available for $184 per person. For more information, see https://www.visitcatalinaisland.com/ bucc-days/.

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The C! And across those seas picaroons will find the 32nd Annual Buccaneer Days which will return to Two Harbors Oct. 6-8. The three-day pirate-themed event will have live entertainment on multiple stages, food and drink, a treasure hunt, a costume contest, a photo booth, and more. The event got its start on the shore of Isthmus Cove in 1989 and has become a beloved tradition. Pirates will gather in Two Harbors where the event will kick off on the evening of Oct. 6 with a live performance by Humble Hooligans, who will return to the stage on Oct. 7 along with Kelly Boyz and once again on Oct. 8 before event headliners, The Spazmatics. DJ Splyce will close the event out on Saturday night. It’s a plunderful life for pirate enthusiasts and no conspira-seas in sight! So, rum out quick to find your best pirate gear to compete in pirate contests and treasure hunts!

Huntington Harbour Yacht Club

One of the best ways to experience Orange County is by water, and the coastal cities that line the county are filled with boating enthusiasts and their favorite yacht club homes. Here are a few yacht clubs for boaters looking for a home to house their vessel or a community to join.

The HHYC was formed in October of 1965 and is a welcoming place for boat ing and non-boating enthusiasts alike. Since 1966 the club has been a member of the Southern California Yachting Asso ciation, attaining senior membership in 1981. The club is also a current member of the United States Sailing Association and has a sailing school that trains more than 40 young sailors each year while also maintaining a competitive sailing program that has produced a good num ber of nationally ranked sailors, includ ing crewmembers on the American entry in the America’s Cup racing series. In ad dition, traveling members of the HHYC are welcomed to clubs all over the world.

“Evenings are for our members and their guests to enjoy casual dining and drinks in the Commodores Lounge, said HHYC Club Manager Frank DiLapo in an email from Sept. 5. “Sunday’s the Club host Breakfast by the Bay, this meal peri od is open to the public. It is a wonderful opportunity for those who would like to learn more about the Club and experience this special place. The Club’s event calen dar is chock full of celebratory parties for members’ enjoyment, many including live dance music. Finally, we are also respect ed for our robust Huntington Harbour Sailing Foundation, where we teach local children self-esteem and teamwork while introducing them to sailing. We have over 50 boats in inventory, including Sabots, CFJs, Lidos, and a new fleet of Cubes and Bics; many are available for our members to check out.”

The HHYC welcomes new members all year round and is happy to provide ad ditional information about the club upon request.According to SCYA, the Membership costs

Dues: $900 for a family, $575 for a single, and $50 for a junior member.

Dana Point Yacht Club

According to SCYA.org, Membership: Non-boat wait list; Initiation: $650/flag. Dues: $816 per year.

ed in 1952 and h as remained a spirited part of the SoCal yacht ing community w ith events and activities that in clude the entire f amily. Mem bers get access t o wine dinners, live music, and a lineup of busy cruise and race schedules.ADPYC is known for its annual Richard Henry Dana Charity Regatta, a harbor event that brings together the yacht club community to benefit the Dana Point 5th Maritime Regiment Support Group.

In addition, they offer a junior sail ing Nprogram.HYCis currently accepting new members. However, new members must be nominated by a current mem ber. Initiation fees and monthly dues are confidential.Formore information, visit sid=318178&vnf=1.namicmodule&pageid=383257&swww.nhyc.org/default.aspx?p=dyhttps://

T he club offers youth sailing pro grams year-round, a highly active cruis ing program, and competitive racing and is represented in regional regattas, cham pionships, and international races. In ad dition, DWYC has fishing tournaments for anglers and a calendar always full of events. DWYC hosts events such as kara oke, weekly game nights, sports viewings, dinghy poker, and parties with live music, dancing, costumes, and prizes.

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The NHYC, established in 1916, is located on the Balboa Peninsula and is part of the SCYA. It offers a physical and social environment for its members to pursue yachting, yacht racing, and sportsmanship.NHYCalso represents the Newport Harbor Sailing Foundation which has provided training and instruction to youths since 1997.

According to SCYA.org, the club is ac cepting membership applications. Call the office for details at (949) 496- 2900.

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Newport Harbor Yacht Club

The club has a junior sailing program, competitive racing opportunities from local fleets to championship regattas, cruising fleet activities with organized outings to destinations in SoCal and be yond, fishing excursions with month ly educational angler meetings, dining a bar facilities, and even has a wine club.

DWYC is a SCYA Senior Club that of fers its members and guests various ser vices and activities. DWYC is known for its annual three-day charity regatta, Sail ing for Life, which supports the American Cancer Society.

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This private club welcomes reciprocal visitors who can provide a current mem bership card from the yacht club. The c lub offers different dining facilities as well as the Pirate’s Den Bar. In addition, the venue has showers and restrooms available 24 hours a day.

The DPYC welcomes visitors and of fers guests slips for incoming sailors and i s also a member of SCYA. In addition, it’s a great venue that holds private events such as weddings, galas, and celebrations of all types with its oceanfront ballroom.

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Orange County Yacht Clubs and Why They’re Great

The club is known for several signa ture races between Feb. and March, in cluding the Islands race, Newport to Cabo Race, Baldwin Cup Team Race, and the Long Point Race Week.

For more information, visit https:// www.hhyc.org/.

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Although these must-see cities don’t have guest docking, they are easily acces sible. A quick taxi, public transportation, or Uber ride can get you there in minutes.

Visiting496-6137.boaters have the choice of anchorage or guest slips. Anchorage is available within the Harbor in the East anchorage (near bait barge) or the West anchorage, adjacent to the Ocean Insti tute and Baby Beach. OC Sheriff Har bor Patrol monitors anchorages. For ad ditional information, please contact DP Harbor Patrol at (949)248-2222.

Seal Beach Municipal Pier, one of the lon gest wooden piers in California jutting out from the center of the city.

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Laguna Beach is another city that doesn’t have any harbors or marinas but is only 24 minutes up PCH from the New port Harbor. Once you get to Laguna, you have endless options for entertainment. Laguna is an art-focused city filled with boutiques that sit between the sand and PCH. Laguna is home to many beaches and parks including Crystal Cove State Park, Heisler Park, Crescent Bay Point Park, and Victoria’s Beach. The Beaches are home to tide pools, coves, and even a Pirate Tower built in 1926. The city is perfect for foodies as it has loads of din ing locations from casual to gourmet, ice cream shops to candy stores.

The marina features 23 boat slips from 40-55 feet with a maximum continuous stay of 30 days. Charges are based on the slip or boat length, whichever is greater. Check in is at 1 p.m. and check out is at 11 a.m. The marina offers free WiFi, guest laundry, shower, and restroom facilities, outdoor fitness circuits and basketball courts, and a bayfront nautical themed playground and picnic area.

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Seal Beach is the northern most city along the Orange County coastline and although it has no marinas or harbors for visiting sailors to dock at, it is only a 28-minute drive from the Newport Har bor. Seal beach has remained a quiet beachy town compared to its neighbor ing cities and its Main Street in Old Town is an adorable area to walk and browse shops and restaurants without crowds. Once you make your way to the end of Main Street, you will find yourself at the

Dock your boat overnight at the New port Harbor and go explore the city. Newport Beach is home to Balboa Is land, a harborside community filled with shops, restaurants, and the Balboa Fun Zone. Surf lovers will feel at home at The Wedge, a powerful surfing location pow ered by the waves that crash into the jetty. Check out the Balboa Peninsula, known as the three-mile stretch with Newport Harbor on one side and sandy California beaches on the other.

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Point Harbor offers guests slips for overnight docking, allowing boaters from far and wide to dock and go experience not only the harbor, but the city as well. Guest slips are managed by The Marina at Dana Point, and it is rec ommended that reservations be made in a dvance. Reservations can be made at (949)

To learn more about availability and reservations, contact the Harbor depart ment at (949) 270-8159 or email dock master@newportbeachca.gov.

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Ahoy sailors, welcome to Orange County, Southern California, a region lined with 40 miles of Pacific coastline and almost perfect weather year-round making it a treasure for those going through the boating seasons. The coastline is home to six coastal cities and even though they don’t all offer overnight docking; they are only a maximum of 50 minutes apart from start to finish and each city offers its own special coastal attractions. So, dock your boat and pick north or south; there is something fun in each direction.

San Clemente is the southernmost coast city in Orange County known for its hills, mountain views, and Spanish-styled architecture. The city is a 12-minute drive south from the Dana Point Harbor where mountains meet beaches. The San Clem ente Beach Trail is a costal walk along side the Metrolink train tracks that will lead you to the San Clemente Pier where you can enjoy lunch at Fisherman’s. San Clemente is a famous surfing destination drawing visitors and locals to the San On ofre State Beach for big, beautiful swells. When you’re ready to leave the beach just walk up Del Mar Street for good food and cute boutiques.

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While the Hun tington Harbour does n ot offer overnight guest slips, it is only a 27-minute drive up PCH from the New port Harbor. Hun tington Harbor is a nice break from the bustling downtown of Main Street. The Harbour has a quaint seaside setting with picturesque scenery. It was built in the 1960s and is located on the northwest corner of Huntington Beach, bordering Seal and Sunset Beach. It is home to five man-made islands with more than 500 stunning bayfront homes of all shapes, sizes, and themes. The Har bour also serves as the perfect place to enjoy outdoor water activities. Visitors can explore the Harbour by renting a pri vate charter, an electric boat, a standup paddleboard, or a kayak. In addition, Huntington Harbour has plenty of plac es to eat and drink, including breweries.

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Dana Point, also referred to as the dol phin and whale capital of the world, offers a variety of recreational amenities, boat er facilities, dockside dining, and shop ping opportunities. If you feel like staying local, the harbor is a calm location fi lled with restaurants shops that oper ate to the sound of boats swaying in their slips. Or you can go on a whale watch ing tour. If you want to venture out of the harbor, Dana Point has several beaches to visit including Salt Creek Beach, Doheny State Beach, Dana Strands Beach, and Baby Beach, all different, all enjoyable. Dana Point is home to the Lantern Dis trict which often hosts festivals and fairs along Del Prado Avenue, and is lined with new, young tborTherestaurants.harhostseventshroughoutthe

more than 200 endangered species make their home across 1,000 acres of coastal wetlands. In addition, the area offers hik ing and cycling trails as well as aquatic adventures for nature lovers and passion ate outdoor enthusiasts. Newport Harbor prides itself on being accessible for over night docking and allowing visiting boat ers to explore its city.

The Newport Harbor is the largest recreational harbor on the west coast. Its large size means there are activities for boaters just about everywhere. Boat ers can explore the Back Bay of Newport Harbor where the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve and Ecological Reserve draw naturalists and scientists from all over the world. Here you will find where more than 35,000 migratory birds and

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year that generate lots of local and tourist foot traffic, such as the annual Festival of Whales which is held in March. The Dana Point Harbor has activities on and off the water, making it the perfect place to dock and enjoy some fun and food while pass ing

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Sept. 30. The regatta is open to ocean racing sailboats 24 feet or greater whose skippers are part of organizations affiliated with US Sailing. The race will start at Coronado Roads near the TG-1 federal mooring buoy at 10:55 a.m. and finish approximately two nautical miles west of Hotel Coral Marina in Ensenada. Awards will be presented on Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. at Hotel Coral. There will be several takehome trophies and a list of perpetual trophies given out at this time. There will also be a paella party after the awards ceremony. Participants must have the proper immigration forms to participate. There is a $100 entry fee that will need to be submitted online by 5 p.m. on Sept. 27; photo.com.moreContactevent/25239#_homehttps://www.regattanetwork.com/seetoregister.RaceChairIanTrotterforinformationat:ian@chulavista-

Channel Islands to Marina del Rey Race (Sept. 24)

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NEWPORT BEACH — Orange County is a sailing hub. The coastline is dotted with several beachy towns that fit the laidback California aesthetic and beautiful coastal waters, which are within an hour of mostWithresidents.sucheasy access to the coast, it is no wonder so many people look to get out on the water and test out their sail ing Askills.ndone of the best ways to learn a new skill is to take a lesson or two from experts. Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seamanship offers several ac cessible classes for sailors, whether they a re just learning or looking to improve theirWhileskills.the school also offers college credit for some sailing courses and career programs for those interested in careers out on the water, they also offer courses open to the community.

lessons. They utilize Lido 14 and Harbor 20s at the waterfront campus and 14-foot Quests and J/22s at Marina Park.

“We are happy to talk to students about their prior experience and help them find the best class option for them – our office phone number is 949-6459412,” said Segerblom.

CORONADO — Coronado Yacht Club will host the Fall Sport/Small Boat Regatta the first weekend of October at Glorietta and San Diego South Bay. The regatta is limited to three fleets for sport or small boats whose skippers are in good standing with yacht clubs or sailing organizations recognized by US Sailing. Previous boats that entered the regatta have been Beneteau 36.7; Moth; F18; Laser; 420; FJ; J70; J24; Hansa; Martin 16; Harbor 20. The race will be split between two venues, Hansa, Martin 16 fleet, and possibly a Harbor 20 fleet based in Glorietta Bay, while all other boats will race in San Diego South Bay. The racecourse will be windward-leeward. Trophies will be given to the top three finishers of each class on Sunday after the races have concluded. There will also be an afterparty at CYC. The regatta is $50, and the entry can be made online no later than Sept. 30 at 3 p.m. Entries can be made at: events.php?CLUB_ID=622.work.com/clubmgmt/applet_club_https://www.regattanet-

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“We offer a comprehensive program of sailing, powerboating, and seaman ship classes for our community,” said S ailing Program Coordinator for OCC Mette Segerblom. “From beginning sail ing to offshore cruising, powerboat train ing, navigation, and more. We also have a program for professional mariners work ing to build job skills or obtain a Coast GuardClassesLicense.”take place in two locations, at their waterfront campus from the Sail ing Center on the bay side of Pacific Coast Highway, and the school also works with Newport Beach to utilize Marina Park for Classeslessons. are a mixture of short class room sessions paired with on-the-water

Aside from sailing, OCC also offers an intro-level powerboat course which lets students learn about basic powerboat handling and get their California Boat er Card.Whatever the level, there is something there for everyone to learn how to get on the water safely.

CHANNEL ISLANDS — The Channel Islands Yacht Club and the Del Rey Yacht Club are teaming up to host the Channel Islands to Marina del Rey Race on Sept. 24. The race is an almost 45-nautical mile course that starts near the Channel Islands Harbor north entrance and takes sailors around Platform Gina and ends near the Marina del Rey south entrance. The race is open to boats with a valid PHRF Southern California rating. A $50 entry fee is due by Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. On Sept. 23, racers and family can participate in the “Beefeaters” Steak Dinner at CIYC at 6:30 p.m. for $25 a person. There is a breakfast available on race day at 8 a.m. for $8 a person, and then a continental breakfast and awards ceremony at DRYC on Sept. 25. Registration for meals and the race are due by Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. Late entries for the race will be accepted with a $25 late fee. For more information or to register for the race, see tanetwork.com/event/23716.https://www.regat-

SAN DIEGO — The Southwestern Yacht Club will host the 58th International Yacht Race from Coronado Roads to Ensenada on

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ON THE HORIZONS

“Students will learn basic sailing skills and gain confidence through dock side lectures and hands-on experience sailing either the Lido 14 dinghy or Har bor 20 keelboat,” said Segerblom. “Topics w ill include sailing theory, points of sail, basic terminology, tacking, gybing, safe ty, knots, and docking.”

For more information about OCC’s sailing program or to register for class es, visit their website at ing.augusoft.net/index.cfm.https://occsail

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In the begining Lido 14 course students are put in pairs as they learn the basics of sailing.

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T here is also a Harbor 20 level one course which is 15 hours split between three to five class meetings. The class has a maximum of three students, and the instructor is on board with the students during the lesson.

CYC Fall Sport/Small Boat Regatta (Oct. 1-2)

S everal courses are offered for stu dents like a Beginning Sailing course t aught on a Lido 14. This is a 16-hour course split into four or five class meet ings in a group of up to 20 students. Two students take to a boat and are coached by an instructor from a coach boat fol lowing along.

Amplify Energy Corp. and Subsidiaries Plead Guilty After Oil Spill

“The substantial financial penalties and compliance measures required by the plea agreements demonstrate the feder al government’s resolve to punish any entity that causes environmental dam age,” Acting U.S. Attorney Stephanie S . Christensen said in a statement last month announcing the plea deal. “This oil spill affected numerous people, busi nesses, and organizations who use the Southern California coastal waters. The companies involved are now accepting their responsibility for criminal conduct and are required to make significant im provements that will help prevent future oil spills.”

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A mplify Energy Corp. and its subsid iaries Beta Operating Co., and San Pedro Bay Pipeline Co. plead guilty to a misde meanor count of negligently discharging oil into San Pedro Bay.

T he California Department of Fish and Wildlife closed fisheries from Hun

tington beach to Dana Point, and the Of fice of Environmental Health Hazard As sessment determined that fishing in the affected area was a risk to public health and prohibited the harvesting of shell fish and fish within six miles of shore.

Under the plea deal, the companies will pay a $7.1 million fine and a reim bursement of $5.8 million to federal pro grams impacted by the spill. The com panies will also spend four years on probation and must make operational changes, including improved training, in stallation of a new leak-detection system, a nd meeting notification requirements, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Almost a year after the Orange Coun ty Oil Spill closed beaches and fisheries up and down the Orange County coast, Amplify Energy, and its subsidiaries pled guilty on Sept. 8 to violations of the fed eral Clean Water Act.

On Oct. 2, 2021, a 13-square-mile oil slick was reported three miles off the coast of Newport Beach, resulting from a crack in an underwater pipeline con nected to platform Elly.

T he pipeline was compromised on Oct. 1 after a cargo ship allegedly dragged its anchor across the pipeline, causing the crack. Before the oil spill was reported, 25,000 gallons of crude oil had been re leased into the ocean.

Dana Point Harbor was blocked off using a containment boom, and movement out of the harbor was prohibited until Oct. 8, 2021, affecting local businesses.

NEWPORT BEACH — “The Thunderbird 2-Day Overnight Charter with @danawharfrodandreelclub was epic!” said an Aug. 30 Newport Landing Facebook post. “Seventy-six Bluefin Tuna between 35-90lbs, and 10+ over 200lbs. 17 yellowtail, 38 Dorado, 54 Calico Bass & 39 Bonito.”

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CALIFORNIA FISHING NEWS

The closure on fisheries was lifted on Nov. 30, 2021.

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When you want to go beach fishing, consider that overcast and rainy days can help minimize shadows from your line, making the bait more appealing.

Checklist:•Bring waders, a hat, polarized sunglasses, and sunblock. Besides protecting your eyes, polarized sunglasses will help you see fish in the shore break and run up. Wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device if wading.

PhotoFacebookSportfishingWharfDana imageShutterstock FEATURED CATCH Smiles Keep Rolling in as Fish are Reeled in “Hope to see more smiles on faces as we roll through another week of this amazing dorado opportunity!” said an Aug. 30 Dana Wharf Sportfishing post. “Good times and memories is what it’s all about!”

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• Areas of the beach with coarse sand and shells are more likely to be near deeper holes that will hold fish, so look up and down the beach, for these areas to increase your chance of getting a strike. Remember that these subtle differences can have a huge effect on surf fishing.

• Sand bars are a critical part of figuring out where fish could be, letting you know whether the fish are behind it chasing bait fish or closer to the shore. Sand bars frequently change with the waves, but you can locate them by determining where the waves begin to break as they come in.

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• Outflows, or rip currents, are breaks in the sand bar where the fish will often come to feed in the surf. Since fish may also feed to the left or right of an outflow, you may also want to try casting your line to either side of the outflow.

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“TheBeach.same fishing regulations that apply anywhere else apply on beaches,” said John Ugoretz, Pelagic Fisheries and Ecosystem Program Manager for CDFW in an email from Sept. 1. “Note that at certain times, “shorebased” angling is allowed when fishing from boats is closed.”When beach fishing, anglers are most likely to catch fish in the early morning or an hour before dusk. Incoming tides also bring in catches. The rising water level dislodges small invertebrates in sand bars and stimulates fish to start

Once you have that down, you can start to learn different tactics, such as using other baits or fishing at a different time of year, that will help you target specific fish species. For example, while shrimp will attract most species of fish, you may want to use live bait like Mullet for Flounder or Herring for Mackerel. It also helps to understand the habits of your target fish species based on the seasons, tides, and weather conditions.

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• For heavy bait fishing or “plugging,” try a 10- to 12-foot rod rated for 2to 8-ounce casting, with spinning or conventional reels. The reel should be capable of holding 150 to 200 yards of 20- to 30-pound test line.

pole, straightening your arm to launch the bait into the water. The trick to surf casting is learning the speed and power you need to perfect your distance and accuracy when tossing out the line.

• For fly-fishing, try a 9- to 11-foot rod, rated for a 6- to 8-weight line, with a matching reel. Use a sinktip or shooting headlines. Stripping baskets help manage line in the surf.

• Sept. – May: Surfperch

BeforeconditionsyouGoBeach Fishing

Beach fishing (also known as surf fishing) is an option for anglers in Southern California with many locations to choose from. It is land-based game fishing while standing on the shoreline or wading into the surf zone. Beach fishing can be done by casting from sandy and rockySurfbeaches.fishing isn’t a complicated fishing method to learn, with tactics changing depending on factors like location, seasons, tides, weather conditions, and the type of fish you’re hoping to get on your line. However, for those just starting, simple basics will get you on the right track. If you’re new to beach fishing, the first thing you need to do is understand how to surf cast. Surfcasting is much like regular casting, but with more emphasis on distance and accuracy to land your bait in the surf. Generally speaking, you’ll do well with a primary overhand cast straight out. For an overhand cast, hold the rod in your hand, bend your arm to a 90-degree angle and quickly flick out the

• For light bait fishing or when using Carolina rigged grubs, try a 7- to 9-foot rod with either a spinning or bait casting reel. Use 6- to 12-pound test line that can comfortably cast a one-ounce egg sinker, depending on surf

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR BEACH FISHING ON THE ORANGE COUNTY COASTLINE

• July – Sept.: Spotfin Croaker and California Corbina

• Pack for fish, tackle, tape measure, and needle-nose pliers for removing hooks.

feeding. Mild to moderate surf is another good time to go beach fishing.

Peak Months and Coinciding Species for Beach Fishing:

As for Southern California beach fishing, rules still apply. A license is required by the State, and you can only beach fish at public beaches that are not within a marine protected area that prohibits it. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has an interactive map that shows anglers where marine protected areas are located, and where fishing is prohibited.According to outdoortroop.com, in Orange County, anglers are permitted to go beach fishing at public beaches in Newport Beach and Newport Bay, Huntington Beach, and the San Onofre State

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Different Beach Features:

• June – Sept: Yellowfin Croaker

• Skippers have been reporting getting yellowfin tuna blind trolling strikes on 10 to 20 pound yellowfin which have been leading to baitfish on flylined sardines. There have also been improved numbers of yellowfin biting from drifting live sardines around kelp paddies. Colt Sniper jigs have also been worth a try around the kelp paddies and while drifting and chumming after getting a trolling strike. The yellowfin bite improved so much after the storm that San Diego out of Seaforth Sportfishing had 35 anglers on a full day trip catch 103 yellowfin tuna.

• Bluefin tuna to 200-plus pounds continue to be the most sought after species for a lot of anglers and the large bluefin remain a possibility for boats fishing out to the west of the West End of San Clemente Island, the Mackerel Bank, the 499 Spot and the area below the closure zone by the Osborn Bank.

SAN DIEGO — This has been a summer fishing season filled with an abundance of game fish for Southern California offshore anglers and it appears as if that bounty is going to roll right into the upcoming fall season with bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, dorado, yellowtail, and striped marlin biting offshore. Rumors about wahoo caught in Southern California offshore waters abound and hopefully some of these rumors will prove true so that wahoo can be added to the list of fish that are biting offshore.

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.

• The dorado fishing remains red hot for boats fishing areas in the Catalina region. Hot spot dorado bites are being found around kelp paddies found in the region of the 277 Spot, the 289 Spot and 209 Spot. Most of the dorado have been running from 8 to 20 pounds and have been biting best on sardines.

• A private boater report on the yellowfin was of catching 6 yellowfin in just a couple of hours of fishing time out by the 224 Spot. The report was of getting troll strikes on cedar plugs and Rapalas and then hooking baitfish on flylined sardines after a trolling strike. His best fishing was being found at 23 miles 238 degrees from Point Loma.

• The expanse of fish ranges from the area of the Channel Islands on down to the offshore waters below and outside of Ensenada with anglers going to different areas within that large stretch of ocean to target different species.

• The fishing for striped marlin has been good for boats fishing in the Catalina area while working the region of the 270 Spot and 286 Spot that are located between the West End of Catalina and the mainland. This was a hotspot zone for the two days of fishing in the Balboa Angling Club’s Master Angler Billfish Tournament.

FALL IS APPROACHING AND BLUEFIN, YELLOWFIN, DORADO, YELLOWTAIL AND MARLIN BITES REMAINS STRONG!

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• Elsewhere, mixed size bluefin up to 100 pounds remain in the picture at spots such as the 178 Spot, the 9 Mile Bank, the Coronado Canyon and the area ranging from west of North Island on down to the waters around the 425 Bank, the 101 Spot and the 475 Knuckle. Bluefin have been biting both day and night with Nomad Madmac jigs, flying fish, sinker rigged sardines, flylined sardines, knife jigs and spreader bar rigs being top producers.

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• Anglers were anxious to know what effect the nearby passing of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Kay might have on the local offshore fishing. After two days of boats being tied to the dock waiting for Kay to pass, anglers got their answer with the winds and rain associated with Kay having little effect on the fishing in local offshore waters. If anything, the yellowfin fishing has improved in the days after Kay.

Spot, the 9 Mile Bank, the 182 Spot, the 224 Spot, the 302 Spot, the 425 Bank, the Upper Hidden Bank, the 475 Knuckle, the Lower Hidden Bank, the Upper 500 Bank and the 238 Spot.

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• In other areas, the dorado bite has been more hit or miss and scattered for boats fishing around the 267 Spot outside of Dana Point as well as the 181 Spot, the 312 Spot, the 178

• The yellowfin tuna fishing improved after the recent storm, boats that have gone out after the storm have found good numbers of yellowfin biting at some of the offshore banks in the San Diego region. Productive yellowfin areas have been the 178 Spot, the 9 Mile Bank, the end of the Ridge below the 182 Spot, the 224 Spot, the 302 Spot, the 425 Bank and the 371 Bank. Of all those locations, the best recent reports have come from boats fishing around the 302 and 371.

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Seaglass , my Grand Banks 32, had a small crack in the top of the forward cabin trunk that needed repairing. Here’s how I did it.

5. M ix the gelcoat thoroughly follow ing the manufacturer’s recommen dations. Adding too much catalyst g ives insufficient working time; too little, and the gelcoat won’t proper ly cure. Note that I’m using waxed gelcoat, which cures even when ex posed to air.

As with all repairs, preparation is key. Just slapping on some gelcoat will give disappointing results as well as look un sightly, and the repair will probably need to be redone within a year or two. It’s bet ter to do it right the first time.

2. O pen up the crack a bit to give the repair the best chance of seamless

8. Remove the masking tape and plastic sheet before finishing off the repair with some cutting compound fol lowed by a layer of wax polish. I could have done this last step by hand – it’s more than feasible for a small repair like this – but a slow-speed buffer is faster and leaves a better finish.

Safety

Protect yourself, especially from dust and fumes. Use common sense, and read and understand all the safety instructions that come with your tools and materials. Catalyst is especially noxious; avoid breathing in the fumes. Wear a respirator, Tyvek suit, and latex or nitrile gloves. If you get gelcoat on your skin, wash it off right away with soap and water. Do not use acetone. – M.C.

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Spraying gelcoat

For larger repairs it’s possible to spray gelcoat. I’ve had good luck with disposable Preval sprayers available from home stores. These handy devices work just like aerosol cans, except you use them with your own paint or, in this case, gelcoat. You may need to thin the gelcoat a little with some styrene to get it to flow properly.

As mentioned, gelcoat has to be sealed from the air for it to harden properly. Otherwise it will stay tacky to the touch. For this reason, you’ll often see “waxed” and “nonwaxed” gelcoat for sale. Gelcoat that has wax added will fully cure; the wax rises to the surface after application, sealing out the air and allowing it to cure. Nonwaxed gelcoat can be used when sev eral coats are required, but that means having two different kinds of gelcoat on hand. The simpler way is to always use the waxed kind, lightly wet-sanding the cured surface between coats.

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smooth. Then switch to 240-grit before finishing off with 400-grit, which removes any scratches left by the coarser papers.

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1. Start by wiping down the area to be repaired with acetone to remove sur face dirt, contaminants, and any sur face wax that might interfere with the bond of the new gelcoat.

If this is your first time repairing gel coat, start with a fairly small repair in an inconspicuous place. Gain confidence be fore moving on to more visible spots on the boat.

6. Use the mixing stick to run the gel coat into the crack. Using a tap ping motion ensures that there are no trapped air bubbles. Overfill the crack and leave it to cure overnight.

ly blending into the existing gelcoat. This can be done using a sharp wood chisel or scraper; I prefer to use a Dremel tool fitted with a burr bit.

3. It took about five minutes to create this V-shaped groove in the gelcoat. Vacuum up the dust and then wipe down the area to be repaired with an acetone-soaked rag.

4. Mask off the repair, leaving about 2 inches all the way around. Use plen ty of tape and a plastic sheet to pro tect the boat from damage and drips.

7. A fter the gelcoat is cured (I gave it about eight hours), sand down the repair until it’s flush with the sur rounding surface. Start with 180-grit w aterproof paper wrapped around a block until the surface is flat and

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