The Dana Point Boaters Association is the champion of recreational boating and the jewel that is
Dana Point Harbor.

Navigating the Waves of Community:

A Dana Point Boater's Perspective

Holiday Greetings Boater,

We want to share some insightful wisdom from a fellow boater during this heartwarming season. Now, let's dive into the perspective of one seasoned sailor, George, who graciously consented to share his perspective on community and friendliness. 

 

Dana Point Harbor comprises a unique community with its two marinas, boat launch, restaurants, yacht clubs, and businesses. In the context of the culture of resident surroundings, community refers to individuals who share common values, interests, and a sense of belonging within a particular geographic area or social environment.

 

Community, Friendliness, and the Harbor Life

 

A long-time enthusiast of the sea, George emphasized the profound sense of community that first drew him to Dana Point Harbor. For him, it's not just about the vessels and the vastness of the ocean but the people who share this maritime adventure.

 

Our boating community here, he notes, encompasses shared traditions, customs, and practices that shape the character of the local environment. Friendliness on the docks and the opportunity to connect with fellow boaters abound in this microcosm distinctive to our marinas.

 

The unyielding movement of change for something better or different thrives. To improve friendliness and camaraderie between boaters and harbor management, DPHP's attention and responsiveness to boat owners' valuable insights and concerns must directly connect to management's decision-making processes and policies.


Movement and Sacrifice

 

In George's journey, a crucial aspect surfaces – the struggle faced by boaters grappling with exorbitant slip fees. Seeking refuge in a more cost-effective harbor, he made a significant move. He gave up his slip and moved to a different marina, yet he visits frequently. George even sailed back to watch the boat parade. However, his decision to relocate wasn't merely financial; the connection with his beloved community and friends holds profound importance. George staunchly advocates for the unique richness of smaller environments, like the one he called home for half a century. His story resonates, echoing the sentiment that true prosperity lies not in personal wealth but in the depth of connections forged – a sentiment aptly captured by Victoria Winters: 'Success isn't just climbing the ladder; it's about how many hands you lift while reaching the top. Genuine wealth is in the tapestry of relationships, not the thickness of one's wallet.'

 

Celebrating Unique Harbor Life

 

As we navigate through the tides of change, let's celebrate the distinct charm of Dana Point Harbor—a place where friendly hand waves are as common as ocean waves. Take a moment to cherish and reflect on your experiences and connections in this extraordinary environment. Our harbor endures because of you; this spirit makes our community unique.

 

Share Your Story and Make a Difference

 

Have a tale to tell or an experience to share? Your stories, insights, and experiences can inspire fellow boaters and contribute to the vibrant tapestry of our community. Don't forget to share your suggestions with your county supervisor. Our elected county representatives are interested in your valuable feedback. Let's work together to keep Dana Point Marina's friendly, small-town community atmosphere.

 

Contribute today to the legal fund to protect the boaters and our marinas. Your support is the anchor that fortifies the strength of our beloved Dana Point boating community. Every contribution to the legal fund ensures we can navigate the challenges ahead with resilience and unity.

 

Here's to fair winds, smooth seas, and Dana Point Harbor boaters' enduring friendships and camaraderie.

 

May your holidays be filled with joy, warmth, and the spirit of your Boater's community.

 

Happy Holidays!


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From Supervisor Katrina Foley:

New Coasts For Kids Drive


In the holiday spirit, consider supporting Supervisor Foley’s New Coats for Kids DriveDonate new coats for kids and youth through December 18th. There is a box for donations right in front of her office in Dana Point Harbor. An Orange County child or youth will be thankful for your gift! #SupervisorFoley @SupervisorFoley


Dana Point Boaters Association thanks you for your help and dedication to improving our home port marina experience. Feel free to fly your I'm All In Flag (special class legal fund donation.)

Legal Endeavors are Expensive

Lastly, legal endeavors are expensive, and we appreciate all who have donated to our legal fund.

Please consider doing so today. If you haven't donated, consider an ongoing monthly donation by clicking the box "Make this a monthly donation," click here. These legal costs keep mounting as we continue moving forward with the Class Action Lawsuit. Your information will always remain private. Or, donation by mail by clicking on the image to the right.

In the meantime, please continue to submit your comments on slip rate increases and other subjects by Click Here.
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