
Nautical Banter: Less is More as a Liveaboard
EDITOR’S NOTE: We’re introducing a new column in The Log – Nautical Banter. The column will feature a once-a-month conversation with The Log’s editor, Parimal M. Rohit, and OC Weekly’s

EDITOR’S NOTE: We’re introducing a new column in The Log – Nautical Banter. The column will feature a once-a-month conversation with The Log’s editor, Parimal M. Rohit, and OC Weekly’s

NATIONWIDE—Boaters and anglers are certainly stewards of the water. Environmental issues certainly matter to anyone who owns a boat, a fishing rod or both. This writer and editor was recently

SACRAMENTO—The latest attempt to create an Office of Sustainable Outdoor Recreation breezed out of the State Assembly, with the lower legislative house overwhelmingly approving Assembly Bill 1111 (AB 1111), May

PORT HUENEME—Port of Hueneme is taking action to keep their waters clean. The port, over Memorial Day weekend, installed a revolutionary new device, known as a Seabin, to collect trash

LONG BEACH—CenterCal Properties’s 2nd & PCH project, positioned near the newly renovated Alamitos Bay Marina, appears to be making waves. Initially, 2nd & PCH had gotten off to a good

SAN DIEGO—Active owners of PC/PCC classes, Kettenburg boats (built before 1985) and other full keel sailboats with all-wood hull construction (also built before 1985) are invited to participate in the

NATIONWIDE—The U.S. Coast Guard, in its Spring 2019 newsletter, announced it is implementing a rule issued last year on requiring new recreational boats to have more flotation to support the