20 • Jan. 15 - 28, 2016 • The Log Calendar JANUARY
Chula Vista Marina ongoing classes Jan. 16-17, 23 & 30 619-691-1860 • Participate in any of the marina’s ongoing classes throughout the month. Classes include: Weekend Navigator (Jan. 16-17) Heavy Sailing Weather (Jan. 23) and Marlin Spike (Jan. 30). Call Chula Vista Marina for more information.
several Performance Clinics for yacht club members and non-mem- bers to help build confidence and experience on the water. Joyce Ibbetson of UC Irvine will lead the first clinic, “Getting Ready for Sailing.” Cost: $10 member; $20 non- member. Reservations must be made a week in advance to the start of the class. Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Visit the website provided for more infor- mation.
Celestial Navigation Jan. 20-Feb. 24 619-691-1860 • Learn how to find your position anywhere in the world using a few techniques, some tools, and simple math. This course will prepare you to navigate using the sextant. This class is held once a week for six consecu- tive evenings from 7-9 p.m. Call Chula Vista Marina for more infor- mation.
San Diego Sunroad Boat Show Jan. 21-24
955 Harbor Island Dr., San Diego • The show features an in-water dis- play of pre-cruised sailboats and motoryachts, nautical gear and accessories, free seminars and boat rides. Attendees will enjoy live music and food/beverages from local restaurants. Cost: $12 for adults. Children 12 & younger, free. Cash only. Active military, EMTs, police and fire personnel are free Jan. 21 and Jan. 22 — with ID. For more information, visit
bigbayboatshow.com.
Making ‘West of the West’ Lecture Jan. 21
sbmm.org • Brent Sumner and Peter S. Seaman will talk about their three year jour- ney in making the film “West of the West: Tales from California’s Channel Islands” to bring the human history of the islands to the screen. The film- makers will discuss the inspiration for the documentary, the creative challenges they faced during pro- duction, and show - for the first time - some of the finished product. Where: Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, 113 Harbor Way in Santa Barbara. When: 7 p.m. Members only Reception: 6:15-6:45 p.m. Cost: Free (members), $10 (non-members) Register at website provided or call 805-962-8404 x115.
LAYC Performance Clinics Jan. 23
layc.org • Los Angeles Yacht Club is offering
Cal YC Yachting Luncheon Jan. 28
reservations@calyachtclub.net • The monthly luncheon will provide guests with information the Marina del Rey non-profit organization Challenges Foundation, which has been helping local veterans for nearly 20 years. The all-volunteer run organization provides therapeutic sailing excursions to veterans. Cost: $20 (includes lunch, tax, service and parking). Time: noon, happy hour; 12:20 p.m., buffet; 12:40 p.m., pres- entation. RSVP to the email provid- ed. Cal YC is located at 4469 Admiralty Way in Marina del Rey.
FEBRUARY America’s Boating Course Feb. 5-April 5 805-646-7675 • This course is hosted by the Ventura Sail and Power Squadron over the course of nine Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m. Topics include: safety equipment, navigation rules and aids, light and sound signals, current state and fed regulations, trailering and more. This class is for a begin- ning boater, first mates and crew or potential boaters. Cost: $50. Where: Ventura Yacht Club, 1755 Spinnaker
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San Francisco Boat Show rescheduled
El Niño winter storms have resulted in the cancellation of the San Francisco Boat Show that was scheduled to run Jan. 15-18 at Pier 48 and McCovey Cove in San Francisco. The show has been rescheduled for April 28-May 1. For tickets and information, visit
SFboatshow.com.
your spot at womenssail-
ingconvention.com. California YC Luncheon Feb. 25 reservations@calyacht-
club.net
• Join yachting enthusi- asts at noon for California Yacht Club’s monthly presentation on boating interests. Scuba divers Mike and Barbie Blecher will share their
unique adventures beneath the seas. They will share photos and stories from their recent trips. Cost: $20 (includes lunch, tax, service and parking). Time: noon, happy hour; 12:20 p.m., buffet; 12:40 p.m., presentation. RSVP to the email provided. Cal YC is located at 4469 Admiralty Way in Marina del Rey.
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FEATURED EVENT
Los Angeles Boat Show opens Feb. 25-28
Drive in Ventura. Call the number provided to reserve a spot.
Women’s Sailing Convention Feb. 6
womenssailingconvention.com • Women sailors can learn the ins and outs of boating during the day- long, ladies-only 27th annual Women’s Sailing Convention. Attendees select a combination of workshops in areas that best fits their interest and ability, and top women sailors from all over Southern California, many of whom are USCG Licensed Captains, will present 30 topics. New workshops planned this year include The Race Committee Experience, and Power Boating. The Race Starts workshop will be held in Harbor 20s. Where: Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The convention fee of $215 includes workshops, breakfast, lunch, dinner, souvenirs and handouts. Prepaid- registrations are required. Reserve
LOS ANGELES — The 2016 Los Angeles Boat Show will cruise into Marina del Rey Feb. 25-28 with hundreds of new boats. The show takes place in two loca- tions, with indoor displays at the Los Angeles Convention Center and in-water exhibits at Burton Chace Park in Marina del Rey. Guests are invited to the
four-day show that will feature entry-level family cruisers, mil- lion dollar yachts and the newest in marine gear and accessories. Boaters can board boats of all sizes including sport- fishing vessels, brokerage yachts, sailboats, and performance boats, pontoons, catamarans, and more. Daily education seminars, including on-water
training and test drives, will be offered aboard boats at the Marina del Rey location. New and used boats 35 feet and larger will be featured at the exhibit at Burton Chace Park, including SailFest, featuring sailboats, hourly sailing semi- nars and sailing gear and accessories. The new Float-In Theater allows boat show
guests to enjoy the boating lifestyle without leaving the dock. A Kids’ Zone will keep kiddos busy with toy boat building, balloon artists and more. Burton Chace Park is located at 13650
MARCH Cotton Day Festival March 19
Venturaharborvillage.com • Easter egg hunts ($2) will be held every 30 minutes on the Village Main Lawn for kids ages 1-7. Pictures with the Cottontail Bunny, face painting, a petting zoo, crafts and pony rides are also scheduled for the event that runs from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m.
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New and used boats 35 feet and larger will be on display at the annual Los Angeles Boat Show at two locations – Burton Chace Park and the L.A. Convention Center.
Mindanao Way in Marina del Rey; and the Los Angeles Convention Center is at 1201 S. Figueroa St. in Los Angeles. Show hours for the convention center are
noon- 9 p.m. Feb. 25-26; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Feb. 27 and 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Feb 28. Show hours for Burton Chace Park are noon-5 p.m. Feb 25-26 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb 27-28. Complimentary round trip shuttle transportation will be avail- able to and from the Los Angeles Convention Center and Marina del Rey. The show is produced by the National Marine
Manufacturers Association and sponsored by Progressive Insurance. For more information, visit
losangelesboatshow.com.
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