2.28.2008

"No guys to tell us we are doing it wrong"

That's what Glory Giffin tells me when she's pimping her awesome "All Girls Trip #52" aboard Holiday (San Diego).
The famous (infamous?) Girls Trip departs Friday Sept 19 at 9 PM for fishing Saturday and Sunday, Sept 20 & 21, returning about 9 PM on Sunday. Cost is $490.00. Permits & possible fuel surcharge extra.
"We have a blast and there are no guys to tell us we are doing it wrong," Glory adds. Check the website or call her at 619-225-0784 for details.Also in the works: DPYC will be hosting a tuna charter mid-August: 1 1/2 days about
Fury (Dana Point) for $300. A special feature of this trip for just 25 participants will be instruction for newbies. Contact Skippy Sue spinset@cox.net for details.

2.24.2008

2.22.2008

*I'm too sexy for my foulies .... *

Waiting, as I often do, 'til the eleventh hour ... I went shopping this afternoon for foulies (as the weather this weekend is forecast to be sh**!)
'Got the most awesome price at West Marine with this coupon -- felt like I was stealing the jacket and bib at this price ... was running so under-budget :-O I decided to peruse the boot & shoe sale too. Of course the
lunkhead sales guy started showing me shoes that were, "perfect for gardening & hanging out on the porch."
DOH! Shooed him back to his CAVE and picked out some cute turquoise Teva-like deck shoes I can use for sailing and hike around in too.
Now with that, and my thermies, the only thing I need for Cabo still is a pair of board shorts and I'm good to go!

2.13.2008

Ho-Hum ...

Boat US published its latest list of top 10 boat names ... all very ho-hum, nothing exciting like Yippee Kay Yay or Suicide Workshop. This pic did make me LOL though!

Shake it like a martini shaker!

Our Nauti Chicas' Martini Shake-off at DPYC was a huge success; we raised enough money for our Cabo Race entry, additional ratings certificates, and life raft servicing. Just six weeks and we're off!

Here's June being 'nauti' as an Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Lemondrop Martini bar maid!

2.07.2008

Nauti Chica Martini Shake-off

FEBRUARY 9 - Join us at Dana Point Yacht Club @ 7 pm for our first annual Nauti Chica Martini Shake-off and crowning of the Martini Queenie fundraiser to benefit our Transpac '09 sailing campaign!

2.04.2008

Bush cannot exempt Navy from ruling restricting use of sonar, federal judge says

ANDREW DALTON, Associated Press Writer

February 4, 2008 9:15 PM

LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Navy must follow environmental laws placing strict limits on sonar training that may harm whales, despite President Bush's decision to exempt it, a federal judge ruled Monday.

The Navy is not ''exempted from compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act'' and a court injunction creating a 12 nautical-mile no-sonar zone off Southern California, U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper wrote in a 36-page decision.

''We disagree with the judge's decision,'' White House spokesman Tony Fratto said. ''We believe the orders are legal and appropriate.''

The president signed a waiver Jan. 15 exempting the Navy and its anti-submarine warfare exercises from a preliminary injunction creating the no-sonar zone. The Navy's attorneys argued in court last week that he was within his legal rights.

Environmentalists have fought the use of sonar in court, saying it harms whales and other marine mammals. 'It's an excellent decision,'' said Joel Reynolds, attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, which is spearheading the legal fight. ''It reinstates the proper balance between national security and environmental protection.''

The Navy last week wrapped up a training exercise by the carrier strike group of the USS Abraham Lincoln in which sonar was used. There are currently no task force training exercises off the coast of California using sonar
When he signed the exemption, Bush said complying with the law would ''undermine the Navy's ability to conduct realistic training exercises that are necessary to ensure the combat effectiveness of carrier and expeditionary strike groups.''

Said Reynolds: ''I've always felt that the president's actions were illegal in this case, and the judge has affirmed that point of view with the decision today.''

The judge also wrote that she has ''significant concerns about the constitutionality of the President's exemption,'' but that a ruling based on constitutionality was not needed to reinstate the injunction.

A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco had been expected to rule on the future of the Navy exercises last month. After Bush's decision, the appeals court sent the issue to the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles for reconsideration.

Navy spokeswoman Lt. Cmdr. Cindy Moore did not say what the military's next legal move may be.

Government attorneys can appeal Cooper's decision to the 9th Circuit or could ask the appeals court to allow sonar exercises until the appeal is resolved.

Scientists have said that loud sonar can damage the brains and ears of marine mammals, and that it may mask the echoes some whales and dolphins listen for when they use their own natural sonar to locate food.

The Navy maintains that it already minimizes risks to marine life and has employed sonar for decades without seeing any whale injuries. The sonar is essential for tracking submarines, it said.

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Associated Press writer Chelsea J. Carter in San Diego contributed to this report.