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INSIDE, page 28 No. 980 California Boating News Since 1971 September 12 - 25, 2014 Waves pummel SoCal harbors


Newport, Sept. 12 The 118-foot vessel makes a visit to the harbor during an event to pay tribute to Dennis Holland, Pg. 12


Hurricane Marie, which hit the Northwest Pacific on Aug. 21, caused significant damage to boats that were kept on jack stands at a private boat yard on Catalina Island. In other water- ways, Harbor Patrol officers were busy tending to boats that broke from their moorings and calls of distress, Pg. 3


Tuna Club opens doors to the


public on Sept. 13 The one-day open house will allow visi- tors an inside look at the members-only club, Pg. 25


Santa Barbara Marina One rebuild enters


Phase 5 Vessels slipped at J and K docks in Santa Barbara Marina One, will be relocat- ed to transient slips as the fingers undergo an exten- sive rebuild at the end of November, Pg. 7


Coastal


Lobster Special Section


Lobster lovers rejoice! The end of September is near and that means it is time for lobster season, Pg. 47


Commission asks Newport Beach for specifics on fire


New San Diego open-air fish market


a sweet venue for all Fishermen have had great success selling their catches to the public at the new Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego, Pg. 16


ring pilot program The city of Newport Beach’s application to the California Coastal Commission for a pilot program limit- ing fire ring fuel to charcoal has been stamped incomplete with commission staff requesting more details on the pro- gram, Pg. 13


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