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THE NEWSMAGAZINE of MARINA DEL REY Established 1964 February 20, 1970 COMING EVENTS PUBLISHER Edwin Borgeson FEB I , ~­ New Home For Santa Monica YC THE NEWSMAGAZINE OF MARINA DEL REY Established 1964 February 20, 1970 COMING EVENTS PUBLISHER Edwin Borgeson FEB. 20, 21 & 22 -- 41ST ANNUAL MID­ FEB. 28 -- COLUMBIA 22 FLEET #1 RABBIT EDITOR WINTER REGATTA Sponsored by SCYA. ~ 1 pm at "D" mark. Betty Borgeson King Harbor YC will host the Challenge~ FEB. 28 & MAR. l -- 6TH ANNUAL PACIFIC Cal 20, Cal 20X, Car 15, International COAST ONE-OF-A-KIND MULTIHULL CHAMPION­ 14, Snipe A & B, and OK Dinghy races; SHIPS Open to all MH's that are members California YC will host PHRF (A,B, & Published every other Friday by ~YA or NAYRIJ affiliated YC•s. Race Borgeson Advertising Co., 1332 C), schooners, ketches, ORCA fleet, hdqtrs is Palos Verdes YC, Portofino Main Street, Venice, California MH One-Design classes, and the PMA 90291; telephone 399-0921. Marina, Redondo Beach. Sponsored by the Distributed free of charge in Ma­ fleet races. rina del Rey. Final deadline for Pacific MH Association and the Palos copy and advertising one week FEB. 21 -- COLUMBIA 22 FLEET #1 RABBIT Verdes YC. Event chairman is Dick Ohst, prior to publication. 377-2772. ~ l pm@ 1'1> 11 mark. COPYRIGHT 1970 BORGESON ADVERTISING CO. FEB. 28 -- HOBIE CAT REGATTA FEB. 22 -- CAL 25 lST ANNUAL NOVICE RACE All Cal 25 novice skippers may Start at 1:30. Skipper's Meeting at 11:30, at Hobie Cat/Del Rey, 13900 participate if member of fleet. Skip­ Marquesas Way. 823-8058. per's meeting is at Pacific Mariner's YC, 10 am. (Experienced cal 25 skippers MAR. 1 -- COLUMBIA CHALLENGER FLEET #4 MARINE HARDWARE will be available for crewing.) For RACE All skippers of Col. Challengers more details call Tom Livoti, 679-4511 ~Col 24 1 s invited. Skipper's meeting SHIPS STORE x 2586 or 363-7335. 10 am, Pacific Mariner's YC, Panay Way, AT HOLIDAY HARBOR FEB. · 23 -- CORONADO 25 FLEET MONTHLY MdR. Open 7 Days - Ample Parking MEETING 8 pm, Windjammer's YC on Bali 14025 Ponoy Woy 823-5574 Way. All Cor 25 owners are cordially MAR. 6 -- COLUMBIA CHALLENGER FLEET 4 invited to attend. MEETING All Columbia Challenger & Columbia 24 owners are urged to attend. FEB. 23 -- AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY 8 pm, Pacific Mariner's YC. DEL REY MEETING Public invited. Kelp expert Dr. Wheeler North of Cal Tech will MAR. 7 -- 10-MILE INV.ERTED START RACE speak on kelp and the present problem OR, MORF, and PHRF are eligible to BOAT COVERS with offshore California's lack of participate if member of YC affiliated 100 WASHINGTON STREET seaweed, the subsequent starfish ex­ with SCYA. Both class & handicap trophies will be awarded. Skipper's 5th Year plosion, and allied ramifications. Same Location 399-4876 8 p.m. Surfrider Inn (upstairs) Santa meeting will be held at Pacific Monica. 50¢. Mariner's YC. Race Chairman is Jim Tullock, 839-7836. FEB. 24 -- SANTANA 27 FLEET #1 MEETING MAR. 7 & 8 -- 4TH ANNUAL MARCH WINDS New Santana owners are urged to attend. JUNIOR REGATTA Call 981-8381 for time and place. For all Juniors under 21 years of age who are a member of an SCYA affiliated GALIONGEE FEB. 28 -- LOS ANGELES TO DEL REY RACE YC. 2 races Saturday, 1 race Sunday. All classes are eligible to partici­ MARINER SERVICE pate if member of YC affiliated with Specializing In SCYA. Race Chairman is Mel Mason, Quality Boat Work 278-5885. MARINA DEL REY A complete service LIQUOR MARTS for our customers There's One Near You & Free Delivery Too! • PAINTING & Exciting Wine Selections VARNISHING From All Over the World • DELICATESSEN o GROCERIES • STANDING & RUNNING • FROZEN FOODS • KEG BEER RIGGING HARVEY'S • ICE • BOAT PROVISIONING • GOURMET FOODS • CASE • UNDERWATER SCOTCH DISCOUNTS • CREDIT CARDS CLEANING & REPAIR 396-4212 • BOAT WASH DOWN FREE DEl.IVERY • HOUSEKEEPING Planning A Party? Let our staff do all the work for you! Don't hesitate to call us We will arrange for all food, beverages, ice, 11lassware, bartenders - the works! on any boat problem. All you have to do is enjoy yourself. ---3 LOCATIONS --- (213) 390-6426 • MARINA DEL REY LIQUOR MART 4075 LINCOLN BL., VENICE 753 Washington St. • FOG HORN LIQUOR GOURMET ' Free Estimate • Bankamericard 4148 Via Marina Way • THE ADMIRAL GOURMET LIQUOR IMPORHD BY PARK, BENZIGER l COMPANY, NEW YORK 4790 Admiralty Way at Fiji 2 TELL OUR ADVERTISERS YOU SAW IT IN THE DINGHY There will be a-dinner-dance after. Malibu to King Harbor. Entries must be Sponsored by Del Rey YC. received by King Harbor YC race conmit­ tee before 2400 hrs the day preceding MAR. 7 & 8 -- PT.DUHE-SANTA BARBARA IS. race, or delivered to conmittee boat RACE OR, MORF, and PHRF are eligible prior to 1030 on race day. This is 2nd to""P'articipate if member of YC af fil­ scheduled race in ASMBYC Conmodore's iated with SCYA. This is second race Series for PHRF. King Harbor YC, 374- in Overton Series for OR. A new .per­ 9082. petual trophy, the State of California Conmissioner 1 s Trophy dedicated by CYC MAR. 15 -- NATIONAL T.V. BOATING TEST Staff Conmodore W.A.DeGroot,Jr., will 7:30 pn. NBC Special presenting 20 be awarded. Sponsored by California piloting and safety practice questions. YC, 823-4567. Viewers are to participate and a rating scale is offered to measure accuracy. MAR. 8 -- SPRING SERIES #3 Ed Herlihy is host. Formerly an intraclub event, now open f~4( rRITON Corp to outside. Sponsored by King Harbor MAR. 15 -- COLUMBIA CHALLENGER FLEET 4 YC. RACE All Col. Challengers and Col 24 skippers invited. Skipper's meeting, MAR. 11 ~- HARBOR ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING Discussion of local problems, 10:30 am, Pacific Mariner's YC, Pansy. and projects; open to Marina public. MAR. 21 -- SABOT INVITATIONAL ¥.II"t\. E. ' St arts 9:30 am, upstairs, Small Craft An event for A & B Sabots. Sponsored by ~ Harbor Administration Bldg. on Fiji Way. South Coast Corinthian YC. llP)) p1'-C MAR. 14 -- SMALL KEEL BOAT RACE #1 MAR. 21 -- , ROUND CATALINA RACE Sponsor ed by Palos Verdes YC. All keel boats are eligible to parti­ cipate if member of YC affiliated with l397-77osl MAR. 14 -- MALIBU RACE SCYA. Sponsored by Windjammer's YC. Open to yachts with valid OR, MORF, or Marina del Rey's Oldest & Larsest PHRF rating, and belonging to· SCYA af­ MAR. 21 -- CORONADO 25 & 15 FLEET Marine Specialist Since 1942 filiated YC 1 s. Course is King Harbor to CHAMPIONSHIP Hosted by King HarborYC. 4210 Boettcher, a Woodbury College stu­ LINCOLN BLVD., Boettcher To Compete dent who has been sailing for 14 of his 19 years, is the owner of Finn -#184 In Congressional Cup "Waddles". Besides competing in last VENICE year's Congressional Cup Series, he sailed in the 1968 Olympic Finals in Finns, and crewed in last year's Trans­ pac Race aboard "Blackfin". Among competitors the young sail­ ors from Marina del Rey will face in the Long Beach event are skippers and crews chosen by elimination races at sailing centers throughout North Amer­ ica. The Congr~ssional Cup Series, the silver trophy for which was dedi­ cated by an act of Congress in 1964, WHEELHOUSE COMPASS is now considered one of this nation's AT MA RI NA DEL REY Competing again in this year's na­ most important sailing events, second 131.01 WASHINGTON BL./390-3324 tionwide, Sixth Annual Congressional only to the triennial America's Cup Nl!:WPORT BCH./2701 w. COAST HWY/(714) 94:1·51105 Cup Match Race Series at Long Beach Challenges. March 19-22 will be California YC's young ( 19) skipper Buzz Boettcher and his youthful crew. Winning their first elimination races last January 31 and February 1 against A DEPENDABLE SERVICE For Boatowners Marina del Rey and Santa Barbara skippers in Cal-40s, Boettcher and his By Boatowners! I .. crew on February 7 and 8 then raced Teak Deck - Engine & ' and beat Long Beach's best in Col 50s. Transmission Repair The area thus being represented this year by the young California YC sailors Housekeeping will be from Long Beach to Santa Bar­ Total Maintenance bara. 392·4188 fl Members of Boettcher's Congres­ A. ~ sional Cup crew will again be Steve ~i.i~'w /AClp' S&lil'J Hathaway, Harrison Hine, Craig Scott, 685 WASHINGTON ST. Dick Loewy, Steve Carlson, and (new ~ 7~ this year) Curtis Jackson and Benny 392·41.88 All Work Guaranteed - Quality Materials - Prompt Service Mitchell. Free Estimate TELL OUR AOVERTISIERS YOU SAW IT IN THI!: OINOHY 3 Price Controls Discussed .JI\~r'm . "" ,6cpac~~~;e~~eg Y OCEAN FRONT - CANAL and MARINA PENINSULA PROPERTY EX 9-3211 327 WASHINGTON ST. l JIM EIUTTE COMPLETE FIBERGLASS _4A ~~~I~ fre~g~~~~.~ BOAT COVERS BOAT CUSHIONS • BOAT TOPS for free estimate call An Overflow crowd at the Small pricing policies of the residential and EX 7-8784 Craft Harbor Commission Meeting at commercial development here, were Marina del Rey last February 11 heard speakers for Pioneer Skippers, Inc., a PLAY A.N'S BOAT a variety of views expressed on the boatowner organization which now UPHOLSTERY subject of price controls, as these claims about 500 members. 12619 W. Washington Bl. affect this Marina's boaters, residents, Triggering the discussion was a and lessees. scheduled report on the price control Serving the Bay Area Since 1949 - Quality Work Setting the tone for much of the plan now being prepared by a staff at Reasonable Prices meeting, with far ranging and some­ committee. Under the plan, individual times strenuous objections to present lessees will be required to request and to economically justify all future price increases.
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