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Happy early Veterans Day to all our active and retired military! Each year on November 11, Americans pause to honor the men and women who’ve served in the U.S. Armed

Happy early Veterans Day to all our active and retired military! Each year on November 11, Americans pause to honor the men and women who’ve served in the U.S. Armed

Ah yes, that moment at the dock when you spot the line of rental rods and know exactly how the day’s about to go. You can almost hear the chaos

Anglers at Laguna Niguel Lake have recently reported an unusual and troubling discovery — largemouth bass turning up with pink rubber bands wrapped tightly around their tails, breaking through their

The City of Avalon is considering a new approach to managing its limited number of short-term rental licenses — a lottery system that would determine which property owners are eligible

While Southern California may not see the icy harbors or snow-covered docks that East Coast boaters face each year, the region still experiences a noticeable slowdown in the boating season.

Slippery decks are one of the most common hazards aboard any vessel, and as we enter our winter months and the water gets a little more swelly, non-skid tape has

Editor’s Note: Marc Hughston, Chief Instructor for Santana Sailing in Long Beach, contributed this article. The content has been published with his full permission, and The Log acknowledges his expertise

Winter boating might not be the first thing that comes to mind when the temperatures drop and the summer crowds fade, but for those who stay on the water year-round,