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| August 2007 - Marina E-Newsletter | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Greetings From Your Marina Manager A bazillion of those little tiny crabs that you see crawling around the docks had infested one of the electrical junction boxes and eaten away the insulation. Shaun McMahon - Marina Manager With the docks at Peohe's looking like they're going to be closed for a long long time, the ferry dock on the Coronado side is just a few steps away, and lands you on the Coronado Ferry Landi The ferry passengers are a friendly mixture of locals and tourists who chat excitedly about the spectacular views of the island and the city, and there's always several somebodys on board who "remember when" they were here in the Navy, or what the car ferry was like "before the bridge". The round-trip fee is a bargain $6.00 - the ferry departs the San Diego side (next to the Cruise Ship Terminal) on the hour, and from the Coronado side on the half-hour. Click Here for more information. The ferry passengers are a friendly mixture of locals and tourists who chat excitedly about the spectacular views of the island and the city, and there's always several somebodys on board who "remember when" they were here in the Navy, or what the car ferry was like "before the bridge". The round-trip fee is a bargain $6.00 - the ferry departs the San Diego side (next to the Cruise Ship Terminal) on the hour, and from the Coronado side on the half-hour. Click Here for more information. I don't know if this really works or not, but a doggy friend of mine swears that repeated dabbing the carpet with a mixture made of a tablespoon of Oxy-Dawn mixed with a cup of Hydrogen Peroxide will miraculously remove a red wine stain. But hey! I'm a dog, so I don't want to hear about it if you try this out and it doesn't work. Here's a link to a web-site I found that has whole bunch of other sure-fire red wine removal secrets. Take your pick, birdbrain. Editor's Note: Once again - We apologize for Madeline. We're trying to get her to be more polished, but we're not making much progress. If you have a pet question or photo to send to her, please e-mail it to Madeline@BigBayNews.com. For step-by-step instructions to download this photo or one of our many other fantastic free photos to your PC desktop, Click Here. These were the strong words of Port District Chairwoman Sylvia Rios in her July 6th press release. According to Rios, "The $1 billion Gaylord project would have provided a "jump-start" to the implementation of a balanced 550-acre land use plan providing open spaces, environmental preservation, visitor-serving businesses and economic benefits to the City of Chula Vista, the Port and the region." Following talks with labor unions that were stalled since January, the company withdrew its proposal. The unions wanted a project labor agreement which would require the estimated 6,500 workers on the project to be union members, or to pay dues to be represented by the union. Gaylord offered to provide union wages and benefits, but said the company wouldn't sign an agreement with labor groups because a union agreement would limit competitive bidding and drive up costs. Launched from the beach next to the Scripps pier, the strange vehicle was designed to crawl about on the sea floor at depths down to 6,000 meters to gather objects and samples, to take photographs, and to install deep-sea instruments Starting with a Marine Corps self-propelled half-track rifle carrier; scientists added a boom and a steel claw that could be pivoted in any direction out to about five meters to pick up objects. The gasoline engine was replaced with a pair of heavy electric motors in an oil-filled compartment. Sonar was installed, and a powerful light and four television cameras for sea-floor surveillance from a portable shore station (actually a bus). Power for RUM and sensor signals were provided by way of a coaxial cable 8,000 meters long. Only problem was that nobody told the local population about RUM, so nighttime trials resulted in a frightening bright light moving about on the ocean floor. Police and news media were flooded with calls from people imagined everything from sea creatures to foreign invasion. Early tests of RUM were only moderately successful. On one of its earliest sea trials, in 1970, RUM placed two small sonar reflectors on the sea floor, crawled away from them, and returned to find and retrieve them. It also found a third sea-floor object:, a stewed tomato can that was found to be the dwelling of a small and very frightened octopus. Rum was then set aside to be used in later projects. An Important Notice to All Recreational Boaters If this permit system becomes a reality, you will be required to pay for a state permit for each of your boats. EPA will be monitoring your deck runoff, grey water, bilge water, engine cooling water, and the use of copper bottom paints. Fortunately, the Recreational Boating Act of 2007 (H.R. 2550) has been introduced by Representatives Gene Taylor (D-Miss) and Candice Miller (R-Mich) which would protect recreational boats from being swept into this unnecessary and expensive permitting system. Recreational boaters are encouraged to contact their Congressman and Senators a.s.a.p. and ask that they co-sponsor or support H.R. 2550. Read more... Back then, sailors were permitted to keep their "wives" on board ship. Since gun emplacements offered at least a modicum of privacy, many children were conceived between the gun emplacements. So calling a boy born afloat a "Son of a Gun" was tantamount to questioning his legitimacy, and therefore an insult. |
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Coming in September - Red Bull Air Race It's no bull - Plans are well underway to have the Red Bull Air Race over San Diego Bay in September. The event will take place in a wide area of the bay from just North of the Coronado Bay Bridge to just North of the "G" Street moll (Where the Fish Market Restaurant is located).It promises to be an exciting event, but you need to be aware of the planned impact to all boating in the area of the event. There will be periodic bay closures for periods of setup through the actual races. This extends from Wednesday, September 19th through possibly Sunday, September 23rd. We'll have more firm details for you in the September newsletter.
This is especially true when entering a harbor where the entrance is via a channel that has a jetty like Mission Bay or Oceanside, and you did not begin your approach from the harbor's channel buoy. I witnessed a sail boat approaching the mission bay channel from the South along the beach line very close to the South channel jetty, when he lost all forward boat speed, and the ocean put him and his boat on the jetty. The channel buoy is the point where you should start your approach to such a harbor, and likewise where you should end your departure from the harbor. This applies to sail boats and power boats, and provides you with the most open seaway and thus the most leeway if things go wrong. Remember, all buoys are provided to ensure our safe departure and return on our journeys. Here's a link to a neat 4-page PDF on the California Department of Boating and Waterways that has some great buoy identification charts. See you on the water! Electrolysis is the condition when electrical current is leaking from the battery and flowing to ground using a boat's underwater hardware as the conductor. Ground being in this case the sea water surrounding the vessel. The two photos in this article illustrate what electrolysis is, and the difference between it and galvanic corrosion. I get a lot of calls from guys like Alex at the San Diego Diving Services to inspect boats they think may have electrolysis problems. They observe boats that are having reactions around their through hulls, and want to know if the boat might have stray electrical current, i.e. electrolysis. Props and shafts are most likely to be damaged by electrolysis because the engine blocks are The through hulls in this photo aren't pink, they are darker, and the paint around them has been damaged. This is an You'll get an incredible view at extreme high tide, but almost no view at an extreme low tide. It won't noticeably affect the quality of the sound. Check your tide tables. If it's your favorite artist, by all means leave the dinghy at the slip and buy some tickets; the sound and view are worth it. If you bring your favorite beverages, keep in mind that there are no "heads" available. You may be in the middle of a large raft-up of dozens of boats, so getting out and heading back to the mother ship for a potty break is no small task and may be impossible. Some people bring take-out food. I've even seen a romantic candlelight dinner with a white tablecloth on the dinghy seat. Depending upon the size and configuration of your dinghy, you may want extra cushions or pillow, so that you can lay back and relax. Center console tenders make less comfortable waterbeds than open inflatables. Small bean bags often work well. Approach by going down the channel between the Bay Club Marina and Half-Moon Anchorage, which is about where the Bay Club Hotel ends. Remember that it is a no-wake zone. Turn left and you'll see the stage. You can't legally anchor, so everyone just ties up their boats to make one giant raft-up. Popular concerts may have 75 or more inflatables. You must stay clear of moored marina boats. Be quiet and courteous to other concert-goers when arriving or departing, using an oar or paddle if the music is playing. Please observe the same courtesy for marina tenants - keep wakes and voices down. Sometimes the SD Harbor Police or the Coast Guard will station a boat nearby, ready to cite anyone without proper lights, safety gear, or a sober driver. Kayaks and row boats can carry a flashlight, but motorized vessels must display proper running lights. If you don't have any running lights on your dinghy, your marine store sells flashlight-types that "suction-cup" to your bow and outboard. Make sure you have a PFD (personal flotation device) for each person aboard, plus one throwable (type IV) device. Otherwise - Enjoy the show! Interested persons are invited come and enjoy the fun and informative events they have planned which include demonstrations and presentations by the Coast Guard, the Red Cross, boating experts, plus several vendor displays. For more information, call Sun Harbor Marina at 619-222-1167. |
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