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The 11th annual Orange County Boat Show started Thursday at the
Anaheim Convention Center for the opening of the 2003 boating season.
“The Orange County Boat Show is the perfect venue to kick off the
boating season,” says Dave Geoffroy, executive director of the
Southern California Marine Assn. “This year will undoubtedly be
bigger and better than ever and will afford Southern California
boaters an all-inclusive venue to get a peek at what will be new on
waterways in the months to come.”
This year, the show will have more than 350 new boats of every
variety to entice boating enthusiasts and newcomers who plan to
cruise into the region’s many waterways.
At the show, boat lovers can compare and purchase the new 2003
models, conveniently displayed under one roof. Visitors will enjoy
more exhibits that feature a wide assortment of family deck boats,
performance and tournament ski boats, fishing boats and personal
watercraft, plus a large array of boating aftermarket products and
accessories. Displays will include engine and propeller upgrades,
safety equipment, marine apparel, high-tech electronics and water
sports equipment.
If you are new to boating, or you are looking to buy your first
boat, stop by the show’s Discover Boating Center. The center provides
an unintimidating and friendly atmosphere for curious consumers to
get information on boating safety and tips on how to purchase their
first boat.
The boat show will have many family activities -- a kid’s art
contest, celebrity look-alikes, puppet shows and live entertainment.
Ray Tsuneyoshi, director of California’s Department of Boating and
Waterways, will be at his department’s booth today to meet you, the
boater, and answer any of your questions.
The Orange County Boat Show is presented by the Southern
California Marine Assn., which is one of the largest and oldest
marine trade associations in the country.
The Orange County Boat Show is open from through Sunday. Show
hours are: noon to 10 p.m. today; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; and 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $9 for adults, while children 12
and younger get in free when accompanied by an adult. For more
information, call (714) 633-7581 or surf over to www.scma.com.
CHANNEL MARKERS
I have a question for those of you who cruise in Newport Harbor.
What do you think of the positioning and types of red channel markers
numbered 8 and 10?
Channel marker 8 is between the mooring fields almost directly out
from the Harbor Department, while channel marker 10 is off Balboa Island near Buddy Ebsen’s former house. Both of these markers are now
placed on steel poles instead of on floating buoys.
I ask because it seems like both of these markers are constantly
hit and damaged by boaters.
On Wednesday, I cruised by marker 10 and noticed the pole is
leaning over from being hit, and the marker’s metal cage structure is
so badly tweaked that it will require costly repair. I wonder if
changing these two markers to floating lighted buoys would better
serve the boaters and be more cost effective in terms of decreasing
repairs to the markers and boats?
TIP OF THE WEEK
Surf over to www.city.newport-beach. ca.us/nbpl/topicks/nautical.
htm for a list of nautical links.
Earlier this week, I received an e-mail from June Pilsitz, who is
Newport Beach’s Public Library’s electronic resources librarian. June
sent over the address to their nautical link section, and I found
this Web page to contain a good list of nautical links, especially
when I saw the Boathouse TV’s link.
On Thursday, I will speak at the Newport Beach Business Club’s
breakfast meeting. I will talk about my recent experiences while
cruising the Pacific Ocean to harbors in Southern California and
Mexico, plus my nautical broadcast and journalistic activities.
The meeting starts at 7:30 a.m. aboard the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum’s Pride of Newport. I have more information on my Web site.
Click on “Appearances,” listed in the main menu.
Safe voyages.
* MIKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot’s boating and harbor columnist. Send
him your harbor and marine-related thoughts and story suggestions by
e-mail to [email protected] or visit BoathouseTV.com.
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