Holidays ... a time for buying
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Terry Phillips
‘Tis the season to be Jolly -- Roger. A boat gadget here a boat
gadget there, here a boat, there a boat, everywhere a boat, boat.
In any event, it’s a great time to give and receive gadgets, artifacts
and updated boat stuff. Where to go and what to do?
Minney’s Ship Chandlery, at 1500 Old Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach
has everything from “sloop to knots.” Your gift giving questions will be
answered for no additional charge at Ernie Minney’s legendary store.
“We’ve got so much stuff, I don’t know where to begin,” said Kevin, a
salesman at Minney’s. “Lately, we are seeing as many interior designers
in here as we are boaters.”
Minney’s has some great decorator type artifacts that make perfect
gifts for your nautical but nice friends and family members.
Traditional items like wooden, brass or stainless steel ship wheels
from 12 inches up to five feet. Brass ship’s bells and Queen Mary bells
with wheel and anchor wall-mounts for $28 to $70.
They have deck light prisms that are great on a coffee table or on a
bookshelf for $29. How about a porthole or ship wheel mirrors or boat
models from 12-36 inches ranging in price from $39 to $179.
These super gifts for a den, family room or in an office. They have an
extensive library of nautical books of fiction, nonfiction, instruction
and beautiful books on sailing vessels and photography. These are “coffee
table” type books, which make wonderful, lifetime gifts.
Of all the items at Minney’s, I thought the eight-day windup brass
clocks off Russian submarines are the most creative. You can purchase the
Russki chronometer for only $99. The only trouble is, when it tells you
what time it is, are you really sure?
More functional gifts are available as well. Radios, grinders, sails,
engines, screws, line and about any other thing you might need for a
boat.
Nautical items make great holiday gifts and are fun to exchange. For
more information, contact Minney’s Ship Chandlery at (949) 548-4192.
Other holiday gifts could include a membership at the Lido Sailing
Club for $250 (949) 675-0827. South Shore (949) 646-3102 or Newport Beach
(949) 760-0221 Yacht Club memberships, a gift certificate at Duffy’s
Electric Boat Rentals (949) 645-6427 for a cruise around the harbor or,
why not go all out and give that special person a brand new boat, or is
that like giving your wife a brand new table saw for her birthday?
Racing through winter continues in area. Some of the significant
events on the calendar include the Sunkist Series out of the Balboa Yacht
Club slated for Jan. 8-9. The harry Mann Regatta and winter series Jan. 9
and 15 respectively at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
The winter Hibachi No. 2 Jan. 22 at the South Shore Yacht Club. The
Voyager Hot Rum III, Jan. 16 at the Newport Beach Yacht Club and many
others.
February means the Voyager Humphrey Bogart Series at NBYC and the
annual SCYA Women’s Sailing convention held at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club. This very successful seminar is always sold out so if you have an
interest in attending, contact the BCYC at (949) 644-9530.
The Chamber of Commerce Boat parade begins this evening and traffic
will be horrific. Plan ahead and be aware that parking will be almost
nonexistent.
If you are venturing out upon the harbor, please have a designated
skipper on board. The traffic on the water is as bad as on the streets,
so exercise extreme boating caution.
Happy holidays and have a great 2000.
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