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April 2, 2015

Schooner Cup returns to San Diego Bay
Sailing

Schooner Cup returns to San Diego Bay

The Log staff SAN DIEGO—Historical schooners will be seen racing through San Diego waters during the 27th running of America’s Schooner Cup Charity Regatta, March 28. The race hosted by

Speed reduction trial proves win-win for whales, clean air
Local

Speed reduction trial proves win-win for whales, clean air

CHANNEL ISLANDS — The Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District and their partners, announced the results of a five-month speed reduction trial to

In Memoriam: Gordon Passey
Obituaries

In Memoriam: Gordon Passey

Gordon Passey, who worked for more than 30 years in the marine industry has died. He was 83. Passey was born and raised in the United Kingdom. As a young

Calico-Bonanza
Local

Visiting an old friend

Ambrosia Brody The original crewmembers of the USS Ranger (CV-61) recently stopped by the Port of Los Angeles to visit the vessel, which was en route to a scrap yard

Abandoned sailboat becomes a custom food boat
State/National/World

Abandoned sailboat becomes a custom food boat

CHRISTMAS COVE, Virgin Islands — Getting a pizza fix while on the water is no longer a problem for boaters out on Christmas Cove in the Virgin Islands. Pizza enthusiasts

SoCal Classics: Lark
SoCal Classics

SoCal Classics: Lark

Boat Name: Lark Length: 38 ft. Beam: 10 ft. Draft: 4 ft. Year Built: 1932 The Back Story:Lark is 83 years old. She is one of a rare breed of

Conservancy Ball celebrates 20 year run, April 11
Catalina Connection

Conservancy Ball celebrates 20 year run, April 11

AVALON — More than 20 years ago, Randy Boelsems recalls a beautiful Catalina Island day, when he was sitting on his boat, admiring the historic Casino Ballroom and thinking: Wouldn’t