RE: Electric Foil Surfboards Causing Waves in Oceanside Harbor, are they Considered Vessels? (Dec. 11 – Dec. 24, 2020)
“Thank you, tolerant boater. These are silent, create no wake, they don’t pollute, and they are the most maneuverable watercraft in the ocean. Let people have fun.”
Chris Barwick, in reply to Tolerant Boater
RE: Alamitos Bay Marina (April 2016)
“Looking to share boat slip treasure island Long Beach.”
Community Letters
RE: Dana Point Boaters March for the Harbor (Aug. 20-Sept. 2)
“I would love to comment but I am afraid of repercussions.”
RE: California Coastal Commission Releases Sea Level Rise Plan for Public Comment (Sept. 3-Sept. 16)
“Just a highly qualified scientist, who resigned from the IPCC, because of their refusal to accept refuting data. https://thenewamerican.com/un-ipcc-scientist-blows-whistle-on-un-climate-lies/.”
RE: Electric Foil Surfboards Causing Waves in Oceanside Harbor, are they Considered Vessels? (Dec. 11 – Dec. 24, 2020)
“Thank you, tolerant boater. These are silent, create no wake, they don’t pollute, and they are the most maneuverable watercraft in the ocean. Let people have fun.”
RE: Alamitos Bay Marina (April 2016)
“Looking to share boat slip treasure island Long Beach.”
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