by bradleytangle | Feb 8, 2025 | Uncategorized
Buy your copy on Amazon – Click Here. The US Coast Guard often updates the Navigation Rules and Regulations Handbook, and when they do, I publish a new cover edition to celebrate. As I tell my Nav/Piloting Students, “It’s your job to have a ready...
by bradleytangle | Dec 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
How to find a captain… Determining if a captain is necessary or not is hard enough for some vessel owners. So when it comes to actually selecting a captain, the process can seem challenging or annoying. Having worked in the marina business for some time,...
by bradleytangle | Nov 18, 2023 | Uncategorized
Fendering is important, yeah? I mean, fenders protect your boat, they protect other people’s boats and the dock, they allow you to pivot off of objects without damaging anything, they are a buffer between you and ugly scratches, they provide peace of mind while...
by bradleytangle | Nov 2, 2023 | Uncategorized
I overheard a neighbor of mine describe the way in which his vessel ran directly into a piling of the old Berkeley Pier, in the heart of San Francisco Bay. His story was full of arm waving and accusations. What grabbed my attention the most was his nonchalant...
by bradleytangle | Oct 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
When I’m asked what my favorite things to do on the Bay are, my mind starts to wander over all sorts of things, some of which may not be appropriate for this site but I’ll share them below for quasi-notoriety and fun. What I think people are asking is, “if you had...
by bradleytangle | Oct 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
As of the time of this article, the primary go-to spot for temporary mooring for recreational watercraft is under renovation. “Pier 1.5” is the floating dock located just south of the Hornblower pier, Pier 3. Pier 1.5 is an excellent location to moor...
by bradleytangle | Oct 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
Ok, ok, ok. This write-up may interest you as much as an article on tying ones’ shoes. At-least, that’s how this topic feels to me. But, I reluctantly have to admit, there is something more to it; there’s a nagging frustration with this topic I encounter often. And,...