
Midterms 2018: Looking Ahead to Boating Politics in 2019 and 2020
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – The dust is finally settling on 2018 and the political landscape of the next two years will start to take shape almost as soon as the upcoming

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – The dust is finally settling on 2018 and the political landscape of the next two years will start to take shape almost as soon as the upcoming

SAN DIEGO — Despite much speculation, no one yet knows what really happened when Dennis Washington’s 328-foot megayacht Attessa IV collided with the 65-foot wooden charter fishing vessel Prowler the

LOS ANGELES — The Port of Los Angeles’s Board of Harbor Commissioners unanimously agreed to forgive AltaSea’s rent obligations through August 2019, on Oct. 18. AltaSea, a nonprofit maritime organization

SAN DIEGO — Coastal armoring in Orange County was back on the docket again at the most recent California Coastal Commission meetings. Commissioners postponed its deliberation of a proposal to

LOS ANGELES — The American Sailing Association, or ASA, announced it raised $41,379 in its most recent fundraising campaign to benefit Hands Across the Sea. The fundraiser, which has been

RICHMOND — California’s Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) will be hosting a clean boating meeting at Richmond Yacht Club on Dec. 4. Southern California boaters who would happen to