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RACE RESULTS 4 Z>Et ~~ ?Ltawui 1344 1 M INDANAO WAY CEC IL R, KING PORTSMOUTH HAN DICA P RACE - King Ha Rbo R YC M ARI NA Del REY .... 0 >, 1/) ~ ::, u0 B 0 J:.a. (See "Boatin' with Borton" Page 6) THE MARINA NEWS MAGAZINE PUBLISHER Edwin Borgeson EDITOR SEPT . .JO - PABST PR EDICTED Betty Borgeson LOG CONTEST Bendix Trophy will also be awarded. OCT. 8-FALL SER IES *1 California YC is host, 823-4567. Sponsored by Ki ng Harbor YC, 374- THE MARINA NEWSMAGAZINE SEPT . .JO & OCT. 1 - T RANS-BAY 9082. Published every other Friday by Bo r geso n Adve rtis in g Co., RACE OCT. 10 - COL 22 EVENING RACE 1 301 1-A Wash in gton Blvd., Los Course is Del Rey to Malibu, Palos See Oct ..3. Angeles, Californ ia 90066; tele ­ Verdes, and return. ( 42 miles.) Pos­ phone 398-4472. Di s tri buted OCT. 11- SUNSET SERIES free of charge in Marina del Rey sible overnight. OR, ~IORF, PHRF , (Outside) a n d King Har bor . F inal deadline OH.CA, and One Design keel boats for copy and advertising one See Oct. 4. week prior to publication. 20' or over plus fll11H A, and MH 18' or over. Sponsored by Santa 1\ilonica OCT. 1.'3 - SUNSET SERIES (Inside) DISTRIBUTED EVERY OTHER FRIDAY YC. Points apply to 1facCamcron See Oct. 6. Jones Trophy fo r OR. For info call OCT. 14- 15- W IN'ARD SABOT e MARINA DEL REY E ll iott Birnberg, 882-0565, or (eves ) NATIONAL CH AMPIONSHIP ANCHORAGE Marquesas Way 82:3-2276. Sponsored by King Harbor YC, .374- CALIFORNIA MARINE 9082. Admiralty Way OCT. 3 - COLUMBIA 22 CALIFORNIA YC Admiralty Way OCT. 15 - SUNDAY SKIPPER'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EVENING RACE SERIES Admiralty Way Marina de] Rey Beet invited to partici­ COMMODORE YACHT SALES See Oct. 8. Admir alty Way pate. Start ( 6 pm ) at buoy near Cali­ 4 4 DEL REY MARINA fornia YC . For information, call 82.3- OCT. 1.5 - CRUISING CLASSES Mindanao Way 2047 or Jay Cole at 82.3-3058. RACE DEAUVILLE MARINA All cruising class boats are eligible if Marquesas Way DEL REY SHORES OCT. 4 - SUNSET SER IES (Outside) member of YC affiliated wi th SCYA. Via Marina Way OR, PHRF, and MORF eligible if Sponsored by Windjammers' YC , 823- DEL REY YC Palawan Way DONKIN'S INN Marquesas Way member of YC affi liated with SCYA. 2345. FIJI MARINE Fiji Way Start is at 6 p.m. California YC, OCT. 17 - COL 22 EVENING RACE HARBOR PATROL Fiji Way HOLIDAY HARBOR 823-4567. See Oct. 3. Panay Way OCT. 18 - SUNSET SERIES IMPERIAL HARBOUR MARINA OCT. 6 - SUNSET SERIES (Inside) Tahiti Way 1 Start ( 5:30 pm) and fi nish at' CYC (Outside) JAMAICA BAY INN Admiralty Way del 1 guest dock. Participants requested to See Oct. 4. JEFFRIES MARINE SUPPLY carry li ght aboard. Ribbons for win­ Lincoln Blvd. s MARINA HOTEL Bali Way mere ners will be awarded each race. Fur­ MARINA DEL REY the I ther details may be had from Califor­ LIQUORMART Washington St. cock nia YC Race Chairman Pierre Havre MARINA PT. HARBOR Tahiti Way cour at 82.3-3956. MARINER'S BAY Palawan Way Columbia 22 MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS be a OCT. 7 - PT. V ICENTE TO CAT Lincoln Blv d . 1 MYSTIC COVE B ali Way of C H ARBOR RACE Association Planned NEPTUNE MARINA \ !ORF and PI--IRF arc eli gible to par­ Marquesas Way ticipate. Points also apply on Commo­ A meeting for skippers interested PIECES OF EIGHT F iji Way in fo rmin g a Columbia 22 Association PUBLIC BEACH MALL tee; dore's Trop hy for PI-IRF. Host is SMALL CRAFT HARBORS chai \Ves tward Cruisin g Club. will be held at Marina clcl Rey on OFFICES Fiji Way SOUTH COAST CORINTHIAN He!, After race, fires fo r BBQ at CYC beach Saturday, October 7. YC Mindanao Way at Cat Harbor. Bri ng food, etc. TAHITI YACHT LANDING Time and place for the meeting will Tahit i Way OCT. 8 - REDONDO be 10:.30 a. m. at the ~larina Point TRADEWINDS Panay Way Harbor Clubhouse at Via ~larina and VILLA DEL MAR MARINA FAMILY DAYS Marqu esas Way Tahiti vVay. Further details may be See Page .5. VILLA VENETIA APARTMENTS had by call ing Jay Cole at 823-.3058. F iji Way WINDJAMMERS' YC Bali Way WINDWARD Y ACHT & REPAIR Fiji Way YE OLDE SEA CHEST L incoln Blvd . CHEER UP WITH A NEW TOYOTA! Get more ca r for your money! A 90 HP 1900 cc Hi-Torque Engine ; 90 MPH Maximum Speed; Zero to 60 in 16 seconds; e KING HARBOR ( Own_e rs report up to 35 Miles Per Gallon Economy; Optional Equipment includes Automatic Transmission; 47 Safety and KING HARBOR YC Comfort Features at No Extra Cost! Yacht Club Way ~ PORT R OYAL MARINA < N. Harbor Dr. 801 San t a Mo nica Blvd. PORTOFINO INN MARI NA Santa Monica Toyota Portofino Way R E DONDO BOAT HOIST 394-6744 Corona Redondo Beach 2 - miss mona shop fashion shows at • • The Donkins sun • 2 -4 pm 451-4007 t 207 Santa Monica Blvd., S.M. CHERYL at // , Hair Lae.Jar j Palace FOR MEN Hair Styling • Manicures • Facials • Hair Pieces 41 52 Via Marina • 823-9058 ,h CARL D. HUNT AGENCY • 9ttst1hance for MARINE OFFICE OF AMERICA 13645 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey 823-4581 DON MORR Mens' Wear quality in fashion 322½ Culver Blvd., Playa del Rey EX 7-4736 Prompt Service 823---1925 SERVING MARINA DEL REY Tickets are selling fast for the October 28 Halloween Costume Party at Marina del Rey's Lobster House Restaurant. Sponsored by the Women Associates of the Marina Arca Chamber of Com­ merce, and open to the public on a ticket-reservation basis at $3.50 per person, the party will begin at 9 p.m. and last ( at least) until 1 a.m. with hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and dancing. Attending ( judging by tickets already sold) will be singles, couples and party groups of 10 to a table. Grand door prize for the evening will be a round trip weekend for two at Las Vegas, via Western Airlines. Tickets are still available - while they last - at the Marina de] Rey Chamber of Commerce office in Jamaica Bay Inn, or from Women Associates members. Shown plugging the event ( from left ) are: Rose Qualey, decorating commit­ tee; Rob Reed; Ruth Mitchell, ticket committee chairman; Mary Busby, general chairman; Lois Degler, decorating committee; Jean Fisher, decorating committee; Helen Reed, Chamber of Commerce secretary; and ( holding sign) Betty Patterson. 4158 Via Marina, Marina del Rey Ofc. 823-4704 399-7847(24 Ilr.) NEW SLIPS AVAILABLE! OCTOBER- NOVEMBER 1967 :~~t~!$~RYIC~./)·••·······••.·• CHECK THESE FEATURES : (Sorry - no liveaboards) cusroM t· 116 Washington Street • 30' - 35' - 45' SLIPS! Venice tJQAT ./ •• EX 2-2088 • • LOCKER BOXES INCLUDED! • RATE: $1.75 PER FOOT! .LtTTERING • CLOSEST BASIN TO OPEN WATER! Marina Poi11t Harbor cpaci~ic gholle~ VIA MARINA & TAHITI WAY W OCEAN FR~~~~~l MARINA DEL REY • 823-4586 and MARINA PENINSULA PROPERTY EX 9-32 l 1 327 WASHINGTON ST. 3 .-.c A Afllllff llltl lllRlhA ~ ~----- A den tun mai exh lag« fro1 fo r 1 the me· Seafood Dinners & Snacks • Tap Beer • Wine - Select your seafood, w e cook to order. Enjoy here or t ake home. of!a CotJuif/e RESTAURANT FREE BOAT RIDES at Fisherman's Wharf, plus swimming and diving scenes GOURMET DINING such as photo ( right) taken at last year's outing, will highlight next week's Redondo Harbor Family Day. Champagne Cocktails 50 c Other Cocktails 60c Hot Hors D'oeuvre s IMPERIAL HARBOUR MARINA Pian o Bar 8 pm - 1 am 4491 SO . SEPULVEDA BLVD. CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA 391-6497 appoints new captain & crew! JIM BRODERICK at the helm Ready and Able To Serve You: RESTAURANT Cocktails and Deligh tf u l D ining * SEA WOLF BUFFET LUNCHEON - Sa t. & Mon. - $1.95 CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH - Sunday from 11 am - $2.25 BANQUET FACILITIES RESTAURANT & BAR Open from 10:00 a.m. 7 days a week * SHIP'S STORE 13813 FIJ I WAY Marina del Rey 823-4522 * ELECTRON IC SALES & SERVICE * ENGINE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR * COMPLETE PAINTING & For the D iscriminating Diner REFURBISHING Reservations Only * SLIPS 20' to 40' ( ~f$t;;ilable ) OPEN DAILY 5:30-11:30 p.m. 307 Santa Monica Blvd. Santa Monica EX 4 -331 1 13955 Tahiti Way 823-4681 4 REDONDO FAMILY DAY FREE A Family Day for Redondo resi­ dents on Sunday, October 8, will fea­ DELIVERY ture free haibor tours from Fisher­ man's Wharf; swimming and diving 3 LOCATIONS! exhibitions at the public swimming lagoon; and a full-course fish fry lunch There's one from 11:30 a.m. at prices of 75 cents near you- for adults and 50 cents for children. The day long event is sponsored by and Free the Redondo Beach Chamber of Com­ merce. Delivery too. WINNER OF FIVE FIRST PLACES in this year's Thunderbird Fleet Cham­ 4148 Via Marina pionships was Bob Pottberg in Terrible 753 Washington St. T-Ana ( Buccaneer YC). Runners up in order of placing were Joe Ofria in 4790 Admiralty Way Bravo ( WYC); Bill Johnson in Allegro ( KHYC); Bob White in Clichee EX 6-4212 \ (KHYC); and Herb Ward in.Nereid ------~-._,, ( WYC). Photo by Tom Mulligan CAMPBELL'S 333 SHOP 333 Santa Monica Boulevard • Santa Monica NAUTICAL FASHIONS FOR MEN :cenes veek's OPEN 9:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday Friday Evenings Until 9:00 PM THE PROFESSIONAL'S BOATYARD ;,""'""'"" COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE SKILLED PERSONNEL MODERN MACHINE SHOP MARINE SUPPLIES IN OUR NEW MARINE STORE -,~.a~6. YACHT & REPAIR, INC.
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