
The Same Breeze That Fills the Sails Fills the Glass
Santa Barbara’s climate has long been admired by mariners. It’s the kind of place where mornings often begin wrapped in a cool marine layer, afternoons settle into steady breezes, and

Santa Barbara’s climate has long been admired by mariners. It’s the kind of place where mornings often begin wrapped in a cool marine layer, afternoons settle into steady breezes, and

In Santa Barbara, the phrase “one-stop sailing center” finds its definition in the Santa Barbara Sailing Center, an operation that has built its reputation by offering a full spectrum of

By: Lukas Stocker Editor’s Note: This article is a guest contribution provided by Lukas Stocker owner of The Hull Master team. The content reflects the views and perspectives of the

SACRAMENTO — California State Parks and the California Coastal Commission’s Boating Clean and Green Program, in partnership with The Bay Foundation, are inviting the public to participate in the 2026

As the Balboa Angling Club prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026, the organization is marking the milestone by reinforcing a century-long commitment to responsible angling and marine stewardship.

Keep Your Butt Onboard • Stay Close • Use the LifeSling • Practice Editor’s Note: Marc Hughston, Chief Instructor for Santana Sailing in Long Beach, contributed this article. The content

As California regulators move forward with the next phase of environmental review, Platform Holly, located roughly two miles off the coast of Goleta in the Santa Barbara Channel, is once

As the Catalina Island Conservancy advances a long-term ecological restoration effort that could reshape the future of Catalina Island, the plan has sparked an intense and widening debate over science,