Friday, December 02, 2022

On the Harbor: holiday gift ideas for boaters

Kathy Hill, owner of Crews Quarters Newport

By LEN BOSE

With Christmas quickly approaching, you might be considering gift ideas for your crew or captain. If you are new to boating, the best gift you can receive is a slip in Newport Harbor, but we all understand that’s not going to happen very easily. For those of you fortunate enough to have a boat and even a slip in town, let’s talk about some Christmas gifts that are available in a short period of time.

For all of my Duffy boat owners, if you don’t already have Duffy Care, then this is the golden ticket of Duffy presents. Duffy Care is an annual maintenance service that has the Duffy crew come to your boat monthly to clean the boat – top to bottom – along with maintaining your batteries. And at the end of the year, they’ll haul the boat, apply bottom paint and detail it. This is a huge value. Other ideas are underwater lights or maybe new teak and holly matting for your cabin sole.


I stopped by Basin Marine (829 Harbor Island Drive #A, Newport Beach) this week and talked to owner, Derek New. New had many good ideas. One of my favorites was a mooring sand line hauler. This item makes it easy to pick up the sand lines by passing the sand line through a stainless-steel open loop which has a tether attached on the other end of the loop allowing you to easily bring the sand line from bow to stern. This is especially helpful if you have the type of boat that makes it difficult to walk down the side or if you just don’t want to get your hands murky.

Another great gift is the Cheater bar from Top Shelf Marine that allows you to free up those thru-hulls you need to add some leverage to. If you’re looking for something to really get the attention of other boaters in Catalina at 5 p.m., or on your Duffy, look up or ask New about Kahlenberg pleasure craft and yacht horns. If you want to blow the socks off someone, this is it.


Basin Marine has a large selection of underwater lights to consider that can be installed during your next haul out. Speaking of haul outs, they also offer gift certificates that would be deeply appreciated by your skippers. I’d recommend you schedule your spring haul out now, because the yard was jammed packet while I was there.

If you are considering a new sound system for your boat, I couldn’t be more pleased with the service from Hendersons Car Audio at 2137 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. I have been sending customers to them for years and I always receive good reviews of their work.

By now you might be saying well that’s all well and good Len, but I don’t own a boat of my own nor do I have a slip. Well, if you are looking for a boat parade gift or yachting apparel, then you have to go by and visit Crews Quarters Newport, located at 333 E. 17th St., Ste. 4 in Costa Mesa. I stopped by and visited with owner Kathy Hill this week. The store is full of great ideas for the boat owner that has everything. Plates, cups, pillows, the ideas are endless…with all kinds of different personalized items. Hill mentioned that many of these have very quick turnaround times. There was yachting attire for kids, women and men that caught my attention. Hill also showed me items for the galley or heads with different towels and soaps along with many grab-and-go items, as well as personalized stationery. If you are not sure what your favorite crew or skipper might want, there are always gift certificates available. Crews Quarters Newport is a must-see for many of your holiday gifts, and the best part is that it’s easy to get in and out of the parking lot. Hill will take care of you with old-fashioned personalized customer service, which these days can be almost as difficult to find as a slip.

My last recommendation for personalized fender covers, hats, shirts, crew bags or a custom boat flag is to head to Sunset Printing and Graphics at 8580 Hamilton Ave. in Huntington Beach. Denise and Will Hawes have done a fantastic work for me over the years from personalizing boat names to embroidering, trophy ideas and banners. I give Denise an overview of what I am looking for and let her go from there. I have never been disappointed with their work.

I am reminding all of you, the Christmas Boat Parade runs December 14-18, so it is always a good idea to run the parade route during the day before the parade begins to look for any hazards.

Sea yak! 

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




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