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Dock Lines

Making your voice heard

SAN DIEGO—In the previous issue of The Log, managing editor Parimal Rohit noted in his Standing Watch column the lack of an advocacy organization for SoCal boaters. Organizations such as

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Dock Lines

Dock Lines: Stay back – and stay safe

SAN DIEGO—We’ve all seen them: the stupid or ignorant boaters with an outsized sense of entitlement who think their right to watch a boating event close-up trumps participants’ right to

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Dock Lines

Rain, wind and wind-driven rain

SAN DIEGO—Have you noticed rain driven by significant winds affects your boat differently from rain or wind alone? Each singly can be benign, providing a gentle dousing or delightfully filled

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Why we need the Coast Guard and other federal agencies

SAN DIEGO—The partial federal government shutdown is over – for now – with resumption possible if no agreement emerges acceptable to a border wall-fixated novice president with little grasp of

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Letters/Online Comments

Letters/Online Comments

Re: Dock Lines: What services can boaters expect during the government shutdown? (issue Jan. 11-24) Keep opinions to yourself … as long as they support the “fake news” agenda I

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Systems fail when your boat sits idle

SAN DIEGO—While most passionate boaters want to spend as much time as possible on our boats, life and work requirements often interfere, despite our best desires and intentions. That’s what