
Gov. Newsom signs bill to regulate drunk boating
SACRAMENTO—A proposal calling for boats operated by intoxicated individuals to be impounded for up to 30 days was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 8. Senate Bill

SACRAMENTO—A proposal calling for boats operated by intoxicated individuals to be impounded for up to 30 days was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 8. Senate Bill

SAN DIEGO—Copper and in-hull water cleaning has been off The Log’s radar for quite some time, but the issues has come back into relevance recently, thanks to interests in Marina

SUSSEX, United Kingdom—It looks like a yellow submarine, but this former lifeboat has a new purpose as the ultimate adventure vessel. British architects, Guylee Simmonds and David Schnabel, converted the

AVALON—Avalon’s City Council held an in-depth conversation about the effects of cruise ships on the local economy and infrastructure on Oct. 1. At the heart of the discussion was whether

TWO HARBORS—Professional big wave surfer and ten-time Molokai Paddle Champion Jamie Mitchell is on a mission. On Sept. 3, Mitchell embarked on a 170-mile paddle of the crossings between all eight

SAN DIEGO—South Coast Yachts and San Diego Yacht Club hosted what was hailed as the largest regatta of its type ever, as the 2019 Beneteau Cup drew in 48 boats