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Tides LOW TIDE AM HT. PM HT.


THU, JULY 21 5:05 -0.8’ 4:39 1.8’ FRI, JULY 22 5:41 -0.6’ 5:26 1.8’ SAT, JULY 23 6:19 -0.3’ 6:20 1.9’ SUN, JULY 24 7:00 0.2’ 7:27 1.9’


HIGH TIDE


AM HT. PM HT. 11:26 4.7’ 10:46 6.4’ 12:05 4.8’ 11:28 6’


12:48 4.9’ 12:16 5.5’ 1:35 5.1’


Height Direction Interval 2’-3’ 2’-3’ 2’-4’ 2’-3’


For daily updates to waves, water conditions, and fish reports, go to SDReader.com/waterfront EVENTS


Fireworks Dinner Cruise The sparkling beauty of the waterfront, illuminated with colorful fireworks filling the night sky, is a top San Diego summer experience. Fri- days, 7pm; Saturdays, 7pm; Sundays, 7pm; through Saturday, September 3, $42-$80. Flagship Cruises & Events, 990 N. Harbor Drive. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Kayaking Come alone or bring a friend; anyone is welcome. Rent a kayak or row- boat for a discounted rate (for Meetup event only). If you have your own equip- ment you will only need a city use permit and $2 fee for launch. RSVP at meetup.com/ sdlakes/events/229860905/ Wednesdays, 8:30am; through Wednesday, December 7, free. Lower Otay Reservoir, Wueste Road. (OTAY MESA)


Learn to Paddle Outrigger Canoes RSVP: meetup.com/Ikuna-Koa-Outrigger- Canoe-Club-Club/ Sunday, July 24, 8:30am; free. Ikuna Koa Outrigger Canoe Club, 2606 N. Mission Bay Dr., Bay Park


Sail from Mission Bay to San Diego Harbor Boat departs Mission Bay’s Hyatt Fuel Dock, sails south along Pt. Loma, then turns into San Diego harbor and sails the bay to Sun Harbor Marina. Saturday, July 23, 2pm; $75. Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina, 1441 Quivira Road. (PACIFIC BEACH)


Sailor Days The Star of India as well as other ships this spring will be having Sailor’s Days every Monday from June 20 to August 15. Adults and children alike can experience first hand activities such as what it is like to make rope for sailing, move cargo, raise and lower huge sails, tie sailor’s knots, and climb through a steam engine. Info: 619- 234-9153 x101. Mondays, 9am; through Monday, August 15, $8-$16. San Diego Maritime Museum, 1492 N. Harbor Drive. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Summer Whale Watching Adventures Speed out to sea on a yacht and pass barking sea lions and pods of leaping dolphins as we search for the legendary blue whales. Fridays, 8:45am; Saturdays, 8:45am; Sundays, 8:45am; Mondays, 8:45am; through Sunday, Septem- ber 4, $65-$75. Hornblower Cruises, 970 North Harbor Drive. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Sunset Cocktail Cruise Champagne is served as you board the jewel of Flagship’s luxury fleet: an 82-foot yacht furnished with leather and teak furnishings, open-air


deck, kitchen, full bar, and 360-degree bay views. Fridays, 5:30pm; Saturdays, 5:30pm; through Friday, September 2, $37-$42. Flag- ship Cruises & Events, 990 N. Harbor Drive. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Sunset Yoga at Mission Bay Park Exer- cise your body with a gorgeous view of the water, palm trees, and sunshine. Join other liked minded yoginis for physical yoga prac- tice to rejuvenate and energize your body, creating strength and flexibility for a balanced you. Thursdays, 6pm; through Thursday, December 29, $15. Mission Bay Visitors’ Cen- ter, 2688 E. Mission Bay Drive. (PACIFIC BEACH)


Supergirl Pro For three days, July 22-24, the surf off Oceanside Pier will be the battlefield for over 100 of the world’s top female board riders, including Coco Ho, Carissa Moore, Sage Erickson, and Alana Blanchard. For the boarders on wheels, on Sunday (11am to 2pm) 20 professional skater girls hit the half pipe to see who will take the crown. Friday, July 22, 8am; Saturday, July 23, 8am; Sunday, July 24, 8am; free. Oceanside Pier, Mission Avenue and Pacific Street. (OCEANSIDE)


Tijuana Estuary Junior Rangers The Tijuana Estuary offers free activities for stu- dents 7-12 years of age (check schedule for holidays) with different topics presented at each session. Jr. Kids can earn patches, buttons, and more as they progress through the program. Thursdays, 3:30pm; through Thursday, December 29, free. Tijuana River Estuary, 301 Caspian Way. (IMPERIAL BEACH)


Tower Paddleboards Demo Friday Tower SUP will have 11 different models of SUPs and iSUPs for you to try out during the demo days. Try them all and ask ques- tions so you can feel the difference on the water and make the right choice when you are ready to buy. This is a free demo, not a free rental. meetup.com/SUP-San-Diego/ events/rbltrlyvhbbc Fridays, 9:30am; through Friday, December 30, free. Santa Barbara Cove, 3220 Gleeson Rd., Pacific Beach


Waterski and Wakeboard on Mis- sion Bay The Convair Waterski Club is active year-round on Mission Bay. The club provides two ski boats for waterskiing and wakeboarding, with free instruction and equipment available on request. Meet at the south end of Crown Point Beach, 3500 Crown Point Drive. Guests of any skill level are welcome. Info: convairwaterskiclub@ gmail.com. sdwaterski.org Thursdays, 5pm; Sundays, 8am; through Sunday, October 23, free. Crown Point, 3700 Crown Point Drive. (PACIFIC BEACH)


SAILBOAT RUNES OVER KAYAKER From San Diego city lifeguards


-San Diego Lifeguards are a 24 hour rescue agency whose responsibilities include water rescue, boat rescue, marine fire suppression, coastal cliff rescue, underwater search and recovery, swift water and flood search, rescue and emergency medical response. San Diego Lifeguards also


Oceanside dredging


Oceanside dredging delayed Dredging of Oceanside Harbor began on May 24. The five-week project was to have replenished sand along the beachfront to the south: North Coast Village condos, the pier, and along the Strand from Tyson Street to Ash Street. After only a few days of sucking up harbor sand


and spewing it out through the pipe’s end, the dredging stopped. It didn’t resume until July 6. Rumor around the beach was that the dredging barge broke down. As far as conditions of the harbor floor, a few boat-


ers indicated they believed that some areas of the harbor may be only five feet deep at low tide. “Not true,” said Lawrence, who showed me a radar-charted map of the harbor’s bottom. Along the Main, Del Mar, and Oceanside channels, one can see the depths are safe for any boat or ship to exit the harbor


— Ken Harrison


Sometimes I.B. looks like Pipeline NAME: JAKE WILSIE AGE: 19 OCCUPATION: SURF INSTRUCTION LOCATION: SOUTH MISSION FAVORITE SURF SPOT: SUNSET CLIFFS. It’s a Tuesday afternoon, and Jake Wilse is peeling off his wetsuit after giving a private lesson to a couple from Amsterdam. “I get paid to spend the day at the


beach,” Wilsie says, referring to the sum- mer job he has held for the past three years. Wilsie spends most of his day teaching tour- ists and local beach campers between the ages of 5 and 15 how to paddle out and pop up on their boards at South Mission Beach. Wilsie teaches his students how to read


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handle enforcement of city, state and federal laws and regulations. Lifeguards are classified as peace officers with the power of arrest.


7/7 - HP located a small dinghy operated by a minor that had broken down near the Carrier Basin in San Diego Bay. The vessel was towed back to its dock and


the guardian of the child was issued a warning on the age restrictions of operators for that type of craft.


7/6 - HP issued a citation to a boater that was speeding outside the Chula Vista channel in South Bay San Diego. - 5 victims non-injured stuck at the boundary line of Blacks Beach. 31 Sam, 3 Sam, 3L and Rescue 43 respond. All victims lowered by rope system.


7/5 - HP dispatched to the Harbor Police Transient slips to investigate a possible rape. - R.P. concerned about a vessel of Blacks Beach. Lifeguards investigate and determine vessel is a dive boat safely at anchor. - R.P. concerned about 17 year old female who has going missing on a SUP. Person is located and lifeguards clear.


7/4 - HP responded to a vessel broken down near the main shipping channel. HP towed the vessel to the nearby launch ramp and assisted with getting it onto a boat trailer. - HP dispatched to a vessel collision involving a sailboat and a kayak near Harbor Island. The sailboat operator did not see the kayak and ran over it, causing injury to the kayaker.


SSW 12 seconds SSW 13 seconds SSW 14 seconds W 8 seconds


Waves (HORSESHOE)


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