Saturday, December 31, 2022

On the Harbor: Counting down my favorite 10 stories of 2022

 

 By LEN BOSE

The months seem to fly by faster than a 100-foot racing sailboat; while looking back over the year I have forgotten more than I care to admit. Not a bad intro, right? The truth is this that this time of year I am fat, lazy and I really don’t want to work that hard. My mind is on one of my remote control boats that I plan on sailing as soon as I am done writing this. So, let’s count down my favorite 10 stories of 2022.



10. Now that I have hung up my sea boots, it’s all about remote control RC, sailboat racing. Mid-summer, I reviewed some of the long histories of RC racing in our harbor while describing my passion for my new hobby. My write-up on RC Sailboat Racing is found here.



9. I’m not done with racing my Harbor 20 with my favorite event of the summer being BCYC Taco Tuesdays. This year we reflected back on all the hard work Commodore Rhonda Tolar and her team puts into Taco Tuesdays at BCYC. To read about it, click here.



8. If you have a boat with Yamaha Outboards then you need to meet Nick Kelly. Over the last 10 years, it’s been no secret who the go-to person is around town to service your Yamaha outboards. That is Nick Kelly, the owner of West Coast Marine Service, located at 1555 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. To read about it, click here



7. Harbormaster Paul Blank. This story was an interesting review of the previous year that Harbormaster Paul Blank had. From oil spills and tsunami warnings to people trying to steal boats, read it here.



6. Keeping the Yachtsmen’s Luncheon an honored tradition. This event has taken place since they placed water in the harbor. At the beginning of the year, it was looking like the Yachtsmen’s could not find a host for their monthly meetings. I wrote about some of the history of the luncheon. The good news is that the custodians of the luncheon have worked hard and kept the event alive. If you have never attended, make sure you give it a try. Read about it here.



      5. Harbor Dredging and the Wedge. This was a review of the upcoming harbor dredging, along with how some of the sand from the harbor might help restore the sand at the wedge. Dredging is top shelf news in our harbor, as I am sure it will be in 2023. Read about it here.



4. Mooring rental rates were the topic of a Harbor Commission meeting. My gut tells me mooring rates and mooring permits will be the hot topic of 2023, too. Before I comment, I will need to spend more time with the Harbor Commissioners this coming year to obtain a full understanding of what is being placed on the table. This story was about the shore mooring fees and the first step by the Harbor Commission to come up with an updated value for the permits. Read it here.



3. While I am writing about moorings, dredging and now the CAD project, I kept thinking of the early Eddie Murphy delirious skit when his uncle Guss lights the BBQ fire – “Now that’s a Fire.” – because I get the feeling I am throwing gasoline on the fire when I bring up these topics. This story talks about the CAD system and the proposed new mooring fields. This is and was the hot topic on the harbor this year. Read about it here.


Phillip Ramser



2. We lost two very good souls this year – Ben Benjamin and Phillip Ramser – both of them good friends and never forgotten. You can find Ben’s tribute here.






Ben Benjamin















1. Something tells me you already know what this year’s top story was “Destruction derby to harbor aboard the stolen vessel.” The docks have all been finally repaired, yet who can forget Joel Praneet Siam’s “harbor cruise” earlier this year? What a crazy way to wrap up 2022. Read about it here.



That’s a wrap on 2022 time to go sailing!


Sea ya next year.

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Len Bose is a yachting enthusiast, yacht broker and harbor columnist for Stu News Newport.

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