
South Coast Fish Report
Provided by Dana Wharf Sportfishing 1/2-day trips have been focusing on bass, whitefish, and sculpin. Water temps are right at 60°, so the surface action hasn’t been game on. It’s

Provided by Dana Wharf Sportfishing 1/2-day trips have been focusing on bass, whitefish, and sculpin. Water temps are right at 60°, so the surface action hasn’t been game on. It’s

Navigating after dark has always been one of boating’s most demanding challenges. Reduced visibility, unlit hazards, floating debris, and the difficulty of judging distance once the sun sets all increase

Capt. Dave Grundies, USN (Ret.) of San Diego has taken The Log with him to the end of the World as he rounds Cape Horn. -Dave Grundies

Construction has yet to begin on the city-owned amphitheater planned near the Queen Mary, but projected costs have already climbed sharply. Originally estimated at $14 million, the project is now

Long Beach has always been a natural match for boaters who like to pair a cruise with a good meal. With sheltered waterways, guest docks scattered throughout Alamitos Bay and

Be Strategic, and Use the Depowering Progression Editor’s Note: Marc Hughston, Chief Instructor for Santana Sailing in Long Beach, contributed this article. The content has been published with his

Editor’s Note: This brief was provided by Dan Krier of Marine Servicenter, Marine Servicenter SoCal is pleased to welcome Tyler Doren to our Team as Service Manager Tyler was

If Long Beach were a person, they would be the kind of effortlessly interesting friend who never needs to explain themselves. Confident without being loud, creative without being chaotic, and