MIKE WHITEHEAD -- The Harbor Column
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The year is 1969, when I was a Daily Pilot paperboy peddling my
Schwinn three-speed down Tustin Avenue heading to the Arches Restaurant,
which was the first stop of my paper route. I peddled along Coast Highway
from the Arches bridge to the Ruben E. Lee Bridge that was my daily route
except on Sundays.
In those days, Coast Highway had a few painted crosswalks away from
the traffic signals where drivers would actually stop to let me cross.
How things have changed. Gone are Rosan’s factory, Haskell’s dive shop
and two trailer courts.
Flash forward to the present, where I find myself as the Harbor
Columnist for the same paper I delivered more than 30 years ago. In those
30 years, I have been on the boating forefront and a boater in Newport
Harbor and along the Pacific Coast.
Some of you may remember me as the host of the Boathouse TV Show that
aired on local cable and now airs nationally on the Sunshine Network (FOX
Sports Net).
In the past 20 years, I have taught sailing in the harbor, skippered
private yachts and charter boats, and helped with many local events such
as Clean Harbor Day.
I am the Marine Committee chair for the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce, a member of Newport Beach’s Harbor Committee, on the Boy Scout
Sea Base’s Executive Committee and I hold a master’s license from the
United States Coast Guard.
Now, I have the exciting opportunity to write a weekly column with
harbor and boating topics from my perspective as an active boater. I will
bring to you what is happening in the harbor from special events to water
quality to specific harbor issues like dredging and eel grass control.
Plus, I will share with you some highlights of my recent voyages, like
my recent trip from Honolulu to Long Beach as the delivery captain aboard
the 145-foot Rapture, where we encountered 15-foot seas, causing a main
salon window to blow out.
I will keep everyone informed of pending new boating laws and what is
happening at the state and national level that affects this harbor.
Right now, we have good news from Sacramento as Gov. Davis has
appointed Raynor Tsuneyoshi as the new director of the California
Department of Boating and Waterways, replacing Carlton Moore who has been
the interim director since 1998.
Tsuneyoshi, 58, of Huntington Beach, is knowledgeable about marine and
boating issues with his 25-plus years of experience. He was the counsel
to the commissioner of the United States Maritime Commission, president
of Harbor and Coastal Services Unlimited, and served in the U.S. Coast
Guard Reserve, just to mention a little of his past.
Great news for Newport Harbor to have a hands-on director who lives in
our neighboring city, so hopefully he will have an understanding of our
harbor and how boating and waterways can play a vital role in this
harbor’s future.
The Senate will still have to confirm his appointment.
* MIKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot’s boating and harbor columnist. Send him
your harbor and marine-related thoughts and story suggestions via e-mail
to o7 [email protected] or o7 www.BoathouseTV.comf7 .
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