
In Memoriam: Joseph Driscoll (Driscoll Boat Works)
SAN DIEGO — Joseph Driscoll, one of the leading members of Driscoll Boat Works in San Diego, has died. He was 60. Driscoll died on April 2 after fighting a

SAN DIEGO — Joseph Driscoll, one of the leading members of Driscoll Boat Works in San Diego, has died. He was 60. Driscoll died on April 2 after fighting a

CHULA VISTA — The city of San Diego received the green light to remove nearly 63 acres of bay bottom in Mission Bay, Oct. 12, as coastal commissioners approved a

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — One of The Log’s readers recently reached out to us with questions about the mooring inspection and renewal process in Newport Beach. The city is one of

SAN DIEGO — Boaters hoping to launch a boat into San Diego Harbor might be blaring Bananarama’s “Cruel Summer” from their vehicle or vessel speakers, what with the redevelopment of

This issue of The Log dedicates an entire spread to Dog Aboard. Photos are typically printed in the order they are received. With so many great submissions, however, this content

SAN DIEGO — Hugo Carver, a prominent figure in San Diego’s maritime industry, died on June 1, his family and associates confirmed. He was 72. Carver, who was the second

The California Coastal Commission, during day two of its May meetings, also approved Mission Bay Yacht Club’s request to replace 14 of its concrete guide piles within its marina and

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Boaters in San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles beware: the feds are cracking down on unauthorized passenger-for-hire activities in local waters. If you own a recreational