No, you aren’t seeing double. These Vizzla pooches, Oski and Bodie, are brothers. They had their red, white and blue on for a Newport Beach Harbor cruise on Memorial Day 2019. They kicked back aboard, Cohiba, a 25-foot Runabout.
The number one rule aboard this Ericson 35: anyone going below deck must bring up a treat for the big dog who is always waiting in the cockpit. Chester’s sailing skills are versatile, like here where’s he checking the trim. Caren Sax wrote her 85-pound black lab rescue was the perfect excuse to get a bigger boat. Sax said SEA3 has given years of pleasure to many friends and family, as long as there’s room for Chester.
Meet Bobby, the bow-riding German Sheppard mix. Rachel and Larry Moine rescued Bobby and he now enjoys the sights and smells aboard their Monterey boat. Here Bobby is keeping watch on a trip to Silverwood Lake
Woody runs a tight ship and takes barking orders to a whole new level! His owner, Adam Johnson, said Woody loves sailing around Oceanside on his Islander 36, Rasa.
You can probably relate to the happy face of this seafaring Golden Retriever. Pictured here is Conroy aboard Cliff Boro’s 55-foot Gulfstar 50 Ketch Prince of Tides. Conroy is named after the author of the novel Prince of Tides, Pat Conroy. This happy face was captured on May 19, during Boro’s birthday cruise.
Maxine is a 15-year-old Yorkshire terrier, who has been a boat dweller for the past 10 years. Maxine is enjoying her live aboard lifestyle at Ventura West Marina. She lives on a 30-foot Islander Bahama, the Windrose, with her owner, Don Hendricks. He said she loves boating life and her favorite thing is watching the dolphins on the way to Santa Cruz Island.
Jason Lilley submitted this photo of Aggie, one water-loving canine. Lilley said, “Aggie is our Australian Kelpie who loves going for dinghy rides and paddleboarding.”
Sheva is a young German shepherd rescue. Owner Marlene Carroll says “Sheva likes to peek out the stern port to check out the weather conditions at Southwestern Yacht Club.”
Robin Ten Eyck shared a photo of boat dog Ziggy, a terrier mix. “When we adopted him, we lived aboard Island Time on Harbor Island,” says Eyck. “Now he enjoys weekends on our sailboat Pasatiempo and whale watching and parties on his uncle’s Miss B Haven. He wears his life jacket which makes it convenient to pick him up and pass him around like an 8-pound lunchbox.”
Lee McNett, of Alamitos Bay in Long Beach, submitted this photo of Marlo. “Marlo, the veteran canine mariner, maintains her watch in Avalon Bay aboard the M/V SEASHIFTER. She enjoys sunbathing on the aft deck, dinghy rides and walks on the beach,” McNett said.
Meet Jack! Not much was stated by Dan Alvarez, Jack’s owner who submitted the photos. Alvarez did share that Jack is a 6-year-old rescue Jack Russell terrier/bull terrier mix and that he “likes the odd smells at the marina.”
Rachel Johanson submitted a shot of her pups, Huckleberry and Jam, at Shoreline Marina. From the looks of the photo, these two must have had a great day watching the ships roll in and out at the docks/from their boat!
Drew Jacobson shared a photo of Mollie, an Airedale terrier, who has since passed away. Mollie will be remembered as a beloved family member and for her love of boating life. Fair winds, sweet friend!
Meet Molly Shannon, a 7-year-old Maltese/ Yorkshire terrier mix, who loves helming Calisea on San Diego Bay. Owners Treavor and Andi Callum say, “She loves sailing and the docks more than going for walks! On this outing, she was in a racing mood – see how focused she is on the catching the unknowing competition just ahead?” Molly loves every outing on the water, be it sailing, fishing, or working on the Catalina 470.
Choosing from one of the many photos of sweet HaHa was a difficult task for The Log in picking this issue’s Dog Aboard feature. “I enjoy reading The Log up here in Santa Barbara,” said Jocelyn Tipple, HaHa’s owner. “Sending a few pictures of my first mate, HaHa the Dutch Barge Dog (Keeshond), who loves kayaking. She has paddled with me up and down the West Coast, ocean and inland.” Thanks for sharing, Joyce and HaHa!