
Anchor Down: A Practical Guide to Staying Put
Part 2: What Anchor Is Right for Your Boat? Matching Type to Bottom Anchoring is one of the most fundamental skills in boating, yet it remains one of the most

Part 2: What Anchor Is Right for Your Boat? Matching Type to Bottom Anchoring is one of the most fundamental skills in boating, yet it remains one of the most

The future of clean maritime operations in San Diego Bay may not only be happening on the water, but also on the roads that feed the waterfront. The Port of

A renewed emergency declaration and a fresh round of grant funding are keeping the Port of San Diego on the front lines of an ongoing battle taking place quietly beneath

In the Nov. 21, 2025, issue of The Log, we reported on the Newport Beach City Council’s unanimous approval of a major recreation proposal known as Snug Harbor Surf Park

Every time a boat leaves the dock and everything works exactly as it should, there is usually a marine service technician behind that reliability. Their work often goes unseen, but

The entry window for the America’s Cup just stayed open a little longer, and that small calendar change could have major implications for the 38th edition of the world’s oldest

Most boats that sink in marinas don’t go down because of storms, collisions or dramatic accidents. Instead, they’re often lost quietly at the dock when a hose slips off, a

For more than six decades, the Second Street Bridge — officially named the John H. Davies Bridge — has quietly carried the daily rhythm of Long Beach across Alamitos Bay.