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Nautical Swap Meet

SANTA BARBARA HARBOR NAUTICAL SWAP MEET Treasure Trove of Nautical Trinkets, Tackle and Things Saturday, May 14th from 8 am to Noon SANTA BARBARA, CA – 05/10/2011 The City of Santa Barbara Waterfront Department, in conjunction with the Santa Barbara Harbor Merchants Associations, invites you to the Fifth Annual Santa Barbara Harbor Nautical Swap Meet … Read more

That’s all she wrote

[flickr id=”5688634489″ thumbnail=”medium” align=”left”] On Monday, May 2, 2011, the Santa Barbara Drydock’s era in the harbor came to an end.

New Piles

[flickr id=”5688657365″ thumbnail=”medium” align=”left”] Work on installing new piles to the City Pier in the Santa Barbara Harbor continues, as seen here on May 4, 2011. Maintaining marine facilities is an ongoing process.

2011 Operation Clean Sweep

Working Together for a Clean Santa Barbara Harbor SANTA BARBARA, CA –05/04/2011– The seafloor in any busy harbor can grow littered with lost or discarded junk, impacting boating safety, navigability and the environment. You may ask yourself, “What’s really down there, and how can we clean it up?” Enter Santa Barbara Harbor’s Fifth Annual Operation … Read more

Fuel Prices

If you’re a boater, you’re probably getting hit twice with these rising fuel prices. Once for your vehicle and again for your boat. I read that people are already paying $6.00 per gallon for boat fuel in San Francisco. Prices like these will definitely have an impact on summer boating activities.

Roz Savage

Roz Savage is always pushing at boundaries, and trying the nearly impossible. She’s an interesting and inspirational character. It’s my understanding that she had to be towed to safety on her latest adventure, but I’m sure that won’t stop her from trying it again.