Jul 13 2009

Larger Yacht Operating

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San Diego Boat Tours - New yacht
We are very happy to have another yacht operating that allows us to take out larger groups of people - up to 49 and we have been working hard to get it ready for charter operation.  With the help of an interior designer it is really taking shape and a host of improvements including new carpet, cushions and furniture have been completed.

Please remember us when booking charters for your group.

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May 16 2009

Red Bull Air Races ~ May 9, 2009

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Red Bull Air RaceJodi, Logan and a group of friends chartered our 52-foot yacht for an afternoon of watching the Red Bull Air Races, and to celebrate Logan’s birthday. The four-hour charter began an hour earlier than originally planned, so we could get a good viewing spot! We managed to anchor in the middle of the Big Bay between the Navy Base on Coronado and the Embarcadero, so we had a pretty good view. The races were amazing, as the daredevil pilots flew in and out of the pylons - and so close to the water - as if it were a video game. The atmosphere in the bay was like a giant party … it was packed with every type of boat imaginable: luxury yachts, fishing boats, dinghies, kayaks, and of course U.S. Coast Guard and Navy Security boats.

Captain Murf and I had a great time with the group, and decided to take a “mini tour” while the bay cleared out after the races. We cruised over to the USS Midway, then to the Embarcadero to point out all the boats at the MAritme Museum: the Star of India, the HMS Surprise (Russell Crowe’s boat in the movie Master and Commander), the Berkeley, and the Soviet Navy B-39 submarine that was rumored to have at one time tracked the Midway! The Californian (the Stae Official Tall Ship), was out sailing – we passed her on the way back to the dock in America’s Cup Harbor.

The group had a great time, and promised to be back … it was an awesome day!

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Mar 24 2009

Pirate Birthday Party ~ Friday, March 20, 2009

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Good friends, awesome music, great food and drink … what more could you want to celebrate your birthday? Oh, maybe to hold the celebration on a luxurious private charter yacht? Well, birthday boy and up-and-coming filmmaker, Sam, did just that. He invited 30+ pals to celebrate with him on the Ocean Spirit … dockside. Everyone enjoyed the unique venue – complete with the easy sway of the boat at dock, the festive lights all around America’s Cup Harbor, and the privacy of being aboard their own private yacht.

Adding even more to the fun, Sam had designated the theme of the party to be - pirates. Kudos to all the mateys and wenches who showed up in proper garb! A good time was had by all, with many promising to come back and do it again.

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Mar 02 2009

Whale Watch - February 22

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Although we had to go out quite a ways to find them, we successfully spotted a pod of five whales! It was pretty amazing to see five at one time. The best part was that they were sort of just hanging around playing, basically circling for quite a while.

The whales were almost performing for us as they swam and dove, slapping their tails as if on command. At one point, three whales slapped their tails in near-unison, followed by the other two. It was an amazing sight. Everyone oo-ed, ah-ed and clapped. We eventually left them to head north on their trek back to the Bering Sea.

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Jan 24 2009

Whale Watching in San Diego

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It is whale watching season in San Diego, so come out with us to view their journey.California Gray Whale

Each year thousands of California Gray Whales make the long trek from their feeding grounds in the nutrient rich arctic waters to caving grounds in Baja, Mexico.  The  migration of approximately 10,000 km is thought to be the longest migration of any mammal.

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Sep 30 2008

Two Weddings! Saturday, September 27, 2008

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Gay Weddings in San DiegoToday was a momentous occasion! Two couples – all friends – chartered the yacht for their weddings. As an ordained minister, I had the pleasure of officiating for both ceremonies. We got underway about 5 p.m., with Capt. Murf at the helm. First up were Coleen and Berdi.

Berdi had served as a nurse on the Naval hospital ship USNS Mercy, which had just days before arrived back into port to San Diego Bay, so we had their ceremony with the ship serving as an amazing backdrop! The weather, which had been gray and overcast much of the day, complied by clearing up for the event – almost miraculously.

Capt. Murf then navigated over to the Coronado Bridge – the backdrop for Ginny and Carolyn’s ceremony. It was a beautiful evening, and the ceremonies brought tears (of happiness!) to all. Our captain blasted the yacht’s horn after each ceremony, announcing the marriages – turning tears to laughter.

We then cruised slowly around the Big Bay; the newlyweds enjoyed champagne and hors d’ouevres while passing San Diego’s amazing landmarks, including the USS Midway and the Embarcadero with the Star of India, the HMS Surprise, and the Maritime Museum. It was truly a beautiful night.

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Sep 09 2008

Day at La Jolla Cove - Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1, 2008

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What a day! It began kind of iffy weather-wise, as the skies were overcast. However, being San Diego, the clouds began to break up as we rounded the kelp beds at the end of the channel and headed north. Three dads and a group of enthusiastic kids took the 2 1/2 hour trip up with WC and me. The moms and countless friends were planning to meet us in front of the Beach and Tennis Club … and they did. We anchored as close to shore as we could get, which was surprising close actually.

Parents and kids of all ages seemed to come out in droves … swimming, rowing boats, paddling on surfboards and boogie boards. Everyone was diving and swimming and laughing. Four hours later, the reality of the next day being the first day of school set in, and the party began to head back to shore.

WC and I pulled the anchor up, and headed south by ourselves. As the sun began to set, we experienced a quiet cruise back to the marina.

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Aug 31 2008

Burial at Sea – Saturday, August 23, 2008

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The woman whose ashes we were scattering had no children of her own, but her niece, nephew, their spouses, kids and mother said the most incredible things about this woman, and it was a beautiful send-off. Each member of the family said the nicest things, recalling happy memories out on the bow of the yacht before the ashes were lowered into the water. The husband of the niece had written two emotional pages that he read aloud. Then the niece read her memories of this woman’s life, both bringing everyone to tears. Each member of the family then shared special memories with everyone laughing and crying simultaneously.

This woman - who was of Hungarian descent - spent much of her childhood in concentration camps witnessing and enduring hideous, unimaginable horrors! Her life continued to be difficult throughout, but she perservered, eventually moving to the US, worked for an airline, and was a fashion designer and artist … never had children, was married once, and always kept close to her family. Apparently, after 9/11, she was moved to share her concentration camp stories with her family, but not in too much detail. She lived right in NYC for 40+ years, and a few years later when her health began to fail, her niece insisted that she move out to California to be near family … and she did. They admitted that she was a bit opinionated and tough as nails, but man did they love her. They brought photo collages with many pictures of the woman and her friends and family – all laughing and smiling. They clearly gave me an idea of who she was … and I liked her!

After her ashes and rose petals were lowered into the ocean, they poured in the rest of a bottle of Stolichnaya that was in her freezer when she died. “She loved her vodka,” said the niece, causing everyone to laugh … and cry.

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Aug 31 2008

Sunset Cruise & Bay Tour – Friday, August 15, 2008

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Tonight’s charter was hosted by a man from Texas who had always wanted to visit San Diego and finally said, “The heck with it, I’m just going.” Two of his friends had been invited to join him for a 4-hour cruise for his first night in town. The fun began immediately with cocktails they brought on board, and catered hors d’ouevres that included lobster tails, scallops wrapped in prosciutto and crab stuffed jumbo shrimp – to name only a few things. And yes, they insisted that I sample some of the fare, so I can vouch for the deliciousness!

The group decided to head straight out to sea for a while, and Capt. Young was more than willing to make it so. Luck was with us as we witnessed a perfect sunset on the ocean, but still … no Green Flash! Maybe next time.

Eventually we headed back into the Big Bay and toured all the sights it offers, such as the Midway at the Maritime Museum, Navy Base Coronado and a couple of aircraft carriers that were in port, Petco Park – where a Padres night came was being played, the architecturally interesting (and huge) San Diego Convention Center … and we even got to hear a bit of a concert at Concerts on the Bay behind the convention center.

Even after four hours, our guests were sad to get back to the dock. However, they had a fabulous time, and promised to “come again!”

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Aug 31 2008

Burial at Sea – Saturday, August 9, 2008

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Today’s third and last burial at sea was for an aunt of one niece from Arizona. With her were two friends – one a minister. The niece had only known her aunt for six or seven years, but enjoyed the fact that they had been fortunate enough to spend time together.  They brought several pictures aboard and told stories of the aunt and her life. The niece adhered to the wishes of her aunt for her ashes to be scattered in the ocean. The minister talked and prayed, and the aunt’s ashes were lowered into the Pacific leaving a beautiful cloudy trail dotted with rose petals in the water. The trip back to the marina was filled with reminiscing, and feeling of release and peace.

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