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HUNTINGTON HARBOUR — The peak of summer means hundreds – if not thousands – of people are in or on the water at any given time. Every year a small
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR — The peak of summer means hundreds – if not thousands – of people are in or on the water at any given time. Every year a small
SAN DIEGO — The distinctive voice familiar to Shelter Island denizens sings no more. Stella, devoted companion of Yacht Docktor Randy Spicer, crossed the Rainbow Bridge July 7, following slowly
SAN DIEGO — Boaters hoping to launch a boat into San Diego Harbor might be blaring Bananarama’s “Cruel Summer” from their vehicle or vessel speakers, what with the redevelopment of
CORONADO — Major construction brings one San Diego area boat launch ramp to a near grinding halt, all while Coronado city officials and port district staff christened a similar venue
AVALON ― Catalina Island residents and visitors might have been able to enjoy some food on the fuel dock pier during Avalon’s Fourth of July festivities, but the local City
Notable boats — sail and power —continue to turn heads in Southern California harbors. In this feature, The Log looks at one particular classic boat. Boat name: Lazarus Length: 42
NEWPORT BEACH ― Plans to revitalize Newport Beach’s Mariners’ Mile village has another snag, due to the discontent of local residents. Negative public input during the Mariners’ Mile planning process
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