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FREE DWYC hosts 2015 annual


Charity Regatta Dana West Yacht Club will host its 18th annual Charity Regatta, which raises funds for several local nonprofits, from June 5-7 in Dana Point Harbor, P. 26


Spotlight on


Tim Hogan The Newport Sea Base recently honored Tim Hogan for his leadership in high school sail- ing with the 2015 Good Sea Scout award. For the past 10 years, Hogan has led the Interscholastic Sailing Association (ISSA), the national body for high school sailing, P. 25


Channel Islands Harbor celebrates


50th anniversary The county has an- nounced plans to host six months of themed events to cele- brate Channel Harbor Island’s landmark birthday. The theme for each event is “Celebrating the 60s” and includes concerts, an arts festival, expanded fireworks and Farmer’s Market events, P. 14


Advocacy groups push for non-ethanol


fuel blends for recreational boats Ethanol-blended fuels could become extinct from the engines of recreational boats if two advocacy groups are successful in their joint campaign to modify the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), P. 10


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June 5-18, 2015


The voices of recreational boaters Advocacy groups keep boating


interests relevant With more than 716,000 recreational boats officially registered, according to published records, in the state of California in 2014, several groups with boaters interests in mind have come together to serve as a mouth- piece for boat owners on a local and statewide level, P.12


County supervisors green light Dana Point Harbor


outreach program Orange County will help foot the bill to inform Dana Point Harbor’s visitors its businesses will remain open during the impending five-year renovation project. County supervisors voted to allocate more than $153,000 with Dana Point Harbor contributing an additional $13,455 and the Dana Point Harbor Association providing $6,000 to the outreach campaign, P. 17


Redondo Beach Harbor: Peaceful Poseidon desalination plant could


negatively impact local fishing California borders the world’s largest ocean yet is in the midst of a record-set- ting drought. Poseidon is aiming to build a desalination plant in Huntington Beach by 2018. If built, the 50-million- gallon per day plant would be located next to the AES Huntington Beach Power Station, P. 27


Santa Barbara Harbor Commission recommends slip transfer fee hike


The Santa Barbara City Council will con- sider a proposal to increase slip transfer fees by $25 per linear foot on all but two slip categories, P. 3


Kiss Your Katch!


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marinas and active lifestyles Redondo Beach has been angling its four marinas at King Harbor as an ideal stop for boaters who seek a vari- ety of recreational activities within a marina. The Log reporter recently spent two days in the city discovering all King Harbor has to offer, such as access to a pleasure pier, dozens of shops and restaurants, water sport activities and a sportfishing fleet, P. 13


San Diego Wooden Boat Festival set for Father’s Day weekend


More than 70 boats will be display at the Koehler Kraft boatyard during the 25th annual San Diego Wooden Boat Festival, June 20-21, P. 23


In Memoriam: George W. Biddle, 71


Beloved Marina dey Rey racer, sailor and boating enthusiast was a champion for women racers. A ceremony at sea will take place at 11 a.m., June 13 at South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club, P. 20


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