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Boating
It’s Easy to See Wildlife When Visiting Alaska’s Glacier Bay
By Lewis Leung From Star Tribune Glacier Bay National Park—Visiting zoos and aquariums can make that connection to wild animals, but immersing oneself in their natural habitats in the vast ...
April 15, 2023
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How Do Boaters Avoid Hazards? What to Know About Markers, Buoys, and Other Warning Signs
By Michelle Marchante From Miami Herald MIAMI–Just like traffic lights and signs help drivers on the road, boaters ...
September 14, 2022
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Good Manners on the Waves: How to Be a Gracious Boater
There are few things as freeing and enjoyable as a day on the water at the wheel of ...
August 15, 2022
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Bill Lindsey
California’s New Boating Law Raises Costly Concerns Among Private Sector
Owners of commercial harbor craft—like tugboats, ferries, and private charter boats—are expressing concern over California's new regulation that ...
March 29, 2022
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Boating 101: How to Get Started
Endless months of social distancing have affected the ability of family and friends to enjoy get-togethers at restaurants, ...
August 27, 2021
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Sailing Tradition Returns to Newport Beach
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—The Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race (N2E) hosted by the Newport Ocean Sailing Association, returns April ...
April 21, 2021
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Lynn Hackman
Newport Beach Harbormaster Sets Sail Into Retirement
After 31 years of public service, Newport Beach’s harbormaster is setting sail for retirement. “It has been a ...
March 24, 2021
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Lynn Hackman
Police Search Home Of Rescued Boater, Nathan Carman; Mother Still Missing
Nathan Carman, the rescued boater found drifting at sea for more than a week spoke out about the ...
September 29, 2016
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Chika Dunu
Heavy Seas Provide Stern Test For Typhoon Series Competitors
With starting points to the East of Trio Island accompanied by medium strength winds and an unusually heavy ...
July 23, 2015
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Bill Cox
‘Ambush’ Wins IRC-A as ‘Zannekin’ Takes Line Honours with Impressive Sailing
HONG KONG—The Hebe Haven Yacht Club Quest Yachting Typhoon Series 2015 nine race series started with an islands ...
June 10, 2015
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Bill Cox
International Match Racing Regatta
Hong Kong International Match Racing Regatta organised by the Royal Hong Yacht Club was held last weekend (April ...
April 21, 2015
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Bill Cox
Modified San Fernando Race 2015
HONG KONG—The approach of Typhoon Maysak to the eastern shores of the Philippine archipelago upset the traditional, Royal ...
April 8, 2015
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Bill Cox
Regatta Wins for Bourne and Grebstad
HONG KONG—The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club’s Jeanneau Class Regatta held over last weekend at Shelter Cove on ...
March 10, 2015
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Bill Cox
Tomes Cup a Spectacular Sight
HONG KONG—The Tomes Cup event took place in Victoria Harbour on Saturday Jan 10 in brilliant sunshine and ...
January 15, 2015
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Bill Cox
Choosing the Best Boat Lift
Anyone who owns a boat will tell you that if you want to protect your investment, you will ...
August 6, 2014
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Robert Morrison
Better Water Safety Education Needed, Say BC Coroners
The BC Coroners Service says more effective water safety education is needed, especially for teenage males aged between ...
June 30, 2014
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Omid Ghoreishi
All at Sea: Crete Celebrates Greece Reunion Centenary Like the Minoans
Crete, cradle of Minoan culture, celebrates its 100 year reunion with Mother Greece in style: the Cretan Union ...
October 11, 2013
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