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  • Tue, 15 May 2012 20:34:57 +0000: Boating News and Restroom Updates - The Marina at Marina Village
    As you may know, we’re going to start remodeling our restrooms (at the Deli building) soon. The project is taking longer than anticipated to get started, and also will take about 9 weeks to complete, so we are going to try to postpone the start date until after Labor Day. This way our main restroom [...]
  • Fri, 11 May 2012 18:23:07 +0000: Saturday Summer Socials - The Marina at Marina Village
    For those of you who have been part of our marina for more than ten years, you may remember back when the Marina office was located above the deli; days of a more social presence that involved the boater’s lounge and evenings of just hanging out on your boat. We’ve been toying with the idea [...]
  • Tue, 07 Feb 2012 22:42:26 +0000: Boating News and Facts for Tuesday, Feb 7, 2012 - The Marina at Marina Village
    16 Littoral Combat Ships may be homeported here in San Diego – it’s estimated that the ships will bring 3,600 people to the region: 1,700 sailors plus 1,900 family members. The report provided by the Navy assumes that all would get housing outside the 32nd Street base. More info here… Atargis Energy Corp. in Colorado [...]
  • Wed, 25 Jan 2012 23:50:41 +0000: Log Jumping and Self Launching Boats - The Marina at Marina Village
    A fishing boat was left abandoned in 2008 when its two-man crew was washed overboard by a wave near Nantucket …and has washed ashore in Spain. Full story at NBC Miami… Would you own a boat that launched itself? French designers have come up with a new self-launching motorboat. The Iguana 29 incorporates a retractable [...]
  • Fri, 20 Jan 2012 18:46:10 +0000: Seaworthy Technology and Marine News - The Marina at Marina Village
    A recent marine computer specifically designed to cooperate with water journeys has been introduced for consumers. It consists of lightweight materials including aluminum chassis and plywood casing, can withstand temperatures from -15 to +55, and has an average life cycle of 5-7 years from the point of introduction Read more about it over at SeaDiscovery. [...]