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By Beth Demmon
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There are occasional forks in the road where a single decision can irrevocably change—or preserve—the entire sense of a place. One was when The Harp sold to OB locals and not a hospitality conglomerate. Another was when chef Brad Wise decided to invest in the long-vacant eyesore at the corner of 30th Street and University Avenue in North Park for his upcoming French brasserie .
Now, iconic local designer Paul Basile (Morning Glory, Puesto, Raised by Wolves, Underbelly) is transforming the former Fiddler’s Green space from a decrepit wreck into The Boatyard , a multi-million-dollar restaurant estimated to open in mid-2025.
Fiddler’s Green was a Point Loma landmark for decades, finally shuttering somewhat unceremoniously in 2023 after the County of San Diego recorded multiple food and safety violations. But its location and infrastructure meant potential. It just took some time for that potential to be realized, and now four partners are working to make The Boatyard a reality: Chalium “Cal” and January “Jan” Muir, Spencer Moran, and Whitney Eckis.
The Muirs own Sail San Diego , a business on the same block as Fiddler’s Green, so when Cal saw the space go up for lease, he talked with the landlord. Things started rolling, and he pulled in Eckis and Moran to complete the ownership team.
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The four San Diego natives have been friends for years, and they bring tons of combined experience in the sailing and hospitality industries . Eckis will handle all marketing and creative endeavors, Cal is behind financials, Jan will tackle operations, and Spencer will leverage his family’s restaurant experience and connections with the boating industry to build relationships with the local community. While Basile is behind the design, the team is also working with Eric Galley (CH Projects), who is serving as a consultant to help build the team, space, and culture.
“It definitely had to make sense for all of us,” Eckis says. “We sat down and put our heads together and said, ‘Okay, if we’re going to do this, we really want to do it for the community , number one. Number two, we really want to be kind of a re-ignition of what Fiddler’s used to be.”
The Boatyard hasn’t broken ground yet, but Eckis says they’re taking it to the bones for a complete renovation. The team will lean into the original restaurant’s steak-and-seafood concept, but with significantly updated details and Shelter Island’s first “ experiential speakeasy ” to appeal to both locals and tourists.
“It’s going to be like you’re going back in time a little bit into the captain’s quarters ,” Eckis explains. “Imagine where the captain hangs out on his old ship—not too piratey, but just very old-school, nautical, [an] 1800s feel … People who don’t sail or people who don’t own boats, [they’ll] feel like they’re kind of getting the [behind-the-scenes] of what it looks like to be a captain.”
She says Paul is working to make The Boatyard a “blue-collar yacht club” where captains, deckhands, locals, and tourists can all feel welcome. “He’s taking this on and really bringing his vision to life,” she adds.
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Celebrate polynesian culture at kona kai’s annual luau.
On Friday, June 21, from 7 to 10 p.m., Kona Kai San Diego will host its fourth annual Luau Party: A Celebration of Kai’aina . Kai’aina means “land” in Hawaiian, and the event will feature live performances from local Polynesian dance studios Te Rahiti Nui and Taupou Samoa. Polynesian cuisine will also be served, including macaroni salad, lomi lomi salmon, huli huli chicken, Spam musubi , and, of course, a traditional kalua suckling pig. Tickets for the all-ages event are available here .
Beth’s Bites
I stopped by Puesto at The Headquarters last night for three reasons: to eat tacos, to celebrate their 12-year anniversary , and to get a sneak peek at some of Beau du Bois’ creations for the forthcoming Roma Norte . Your first instinct probably won’t be to order the banana daiquiri—do it anyway.
More Mike’s Red Tacos locations are coming to San Diego. I’m especially interested in their “franchise-inspired creation” dubbed the CrunchStack . You have to love the non-intellectual-property-infringing creativity!
Killer Pizza From Mars couldn’t survive on Earth (specifically in Escondido ). But it appears that a new pizza joint called West Coast Pizza Company is taking over the space at 1040 El Norte Parkway. May they live long and prosper.
Have breaking news, exciting scoops, or great stories about new San Diego restaurants or the city’s food scene? Send your pitches to [email protected] .
Beth Demmon is an award-winning writer and podcaster whose work regularly appears in national outlets and San Diego Magazine . Her first book, The Beer Lover's Guide to Cider , is now available. Find out more on bethdemmon.com.
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With stunning views of San Diego Bay and Downtown San Diego, Point Loma Seafoods offers one of the best scenic places to eat in San Diego. With a wonderful menu selection, along with Sushi, Wine and a vast tap and bottled beer selection, Point Loma Seafoods is one of the best places to eat in San Diego.
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The historic fishing neighborhood is home to old-school favorites and new wave gems
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The coastal community of Point Loma is home to some of San Diego’s most historic landmarks, including the Cabrillo National Monument and Old Point Loma Lighthouse. And with its proximity to San Diego Bay, plus the world’s largest sportfishing fleet, the cuisine here has traditionally centered on fresh-caught seafood. Today though, Italian, Thai, and Polynesian-inspired fare all have their chance to shine. From new-school neighborhood gems to old-time mom and pop classics, these 15 spots across the peninsula are well-worth a visit.
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A stellar option on the OB/Point Loma neighborhood cusp is retro style diner and cocktail bar, Royale. Catering to the happy hour (it starts at 4 p.m.), dinner, late-night (they’re open past 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturday nights) and brunch crowds, folks love the gourmet burgers, whose ingredients come from Nopalito Farm in North County, and the well-crafted “farm to shaker” cocktails here.
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Italian-born executive chef Patrick Money presides over the weekly-changing menus at this indoor-outdoor trattoria also on the Point Loma–Ocean Beach border. Open daily for lunch and dinner, and brunch on the weekends, the fresh pasta (of which there are ten shapes to mix and match with sauces and toppings) are handmade to perfection. Dish highlights range from a crispy octopus antipasto and whole grilled Branzino entrée to the table side cannolis.
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With its beloved flagship in South Park, owner Matteo Cattaneo opened the second Buona Forchetta location at Liberty Station in 2017. Whether it’s folks stopping by for $15 prix fixe lunch or the after work crowd coming to sip sangria and enjoy a classic wood-fired Neapolitan or fresh pasta dish followed by fan-favorite panna cotta for dessert, this popular spot is always buzzing.
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The Liberty Station food hall has been in the process of welcoming a handful of new tenants lateley, including Landini’s Pizzeria who specializes in thin-crust New York style pizza by the slice, and Peruvian eatery Latin Chef that turns out classic dishes like ceviche de pescado. Another new spot is BOPJO Seoul In A Bowl... Or Tortilla! which translates SoCal Mexican cuisine into rice bowls, tacos, and burritos featuring bulgogi, spicy pork, and tofu. While sushi chef Rob Ruiz’s eagerly anticipated new sustainable hand-roll concept Hold Fast is coming soon.
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Kakawa Coffee
Kakawa (an Olmec word meaning cacao or chocolate) features a variety of coffee drinks, from Americanos and cortados to house, cold, and nitro brewed beverages. A series of mochas range from white to Mexican, Mayan, and Arabian. Food-wise there’s a selection of pastries and fresh sandwiches and desserts, including an affogato with gelato and Arabian mousse with cardamom.
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This new boba tea spot (which boasts a Harry Potter themed bathroom) has garnered solid reviews since opening in mid-June. There are egg puff waffles on the menu and the drinks, which range from taro black milk tea to a strawberry smoothie and peach green tea with boba, can be customized to preferred sweetness levels. Stop by during happy hour (4 to 9 p.m.) for a 10% discount.
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Specializing in seasonal Southern Italian cuisine, this Liberty Station fixture recently received a coveted Michelin Bib Gourmand nod . There’s live jazz every Thursday evening, and happy hour from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Sundays with select dishes and drinks all ringing in under $10 each.
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The fast-casual farm to table favorite first expanded to San Diego in 2008 with the opening of its Liberty Station location. Appealing to the ‘food-savvy and budget-conscious,’ all dishes are made with just-picked produce, naturally raised meat, and line-caught fish. Wine, kombucha, and local craft beers also feature.
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Charles + Dinorah
Re-named in homage to the original owners of the 1950s-era Point Loma property, The Pearl hotel’s in-house restaurant and bar hosts dinner, an ever-popular weekend brunch, killer cocktails, plus weekly Dive-In movie nights. Its seasonal menu pulls from global cuisines with char siu pork bao buns, and yaki skewers with koshihikari rice and house ponzu.
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Mitch's Seafood
Overlooking the Sportfishing Fleet on San Diego Bay there might not be a better spot to post up for some fish tacos and a cold one than this Point Loma institution. With photographs of local fishermen on the walls, the vibe is old-school California ‘mom and pop,’ the seafood mostly all fresh-caught in waters off San Diego and Northern Baja, and the beers locally crafted.
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First opened in 1963 this bustling seafood shop and casual eatery has a vast menu of salads, sandwiches, and sushi all made with fresh-off-the-boat local seafood. Order downstairs — the fish and chips, scallop sandwich, and wild grilled fish plate are all great options — then head upstairs to the second floor terrace for spectacular marina views.
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Supannee House of Thai
Owner Supannee uses vegetables and herbs grown in her own gardens across the top-rated classic Thai dishes cooked by her sister, chef Wan, at this family-friendly spot on Shelter Island. When in season, locally caught rockfish features on the menu, while Instagrammers will love the coconut seafood curry served in a whole coconut shell, and spring/summer tofu rolls that feature edible flowers.
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Ketch Grill and Taps
This modern tavern from the Brigantine family has some nice harbor views from its outdoor patio. Beer-wise there’s a German-style Kölsch, Celestial Navigation IPA, and Day Cruise Extra Pale Ale, among many others. While the all-day menu of beer-friendly fare has an emphasis on seafood dishes and includes a Baja fish ceviche, sake-miso wild salmon, and Portuguese seafood stew.
Bali Hai Restaurant
Still family-owned and operated after more than 50 years, this iconic restaurant is well-loved for its potent tiki drinks and Polynesian-inspired fare. Located on the northern tip of Shelter Island, whether coming for lunch, brunch, or dinner, the San Diego bay and downtown skyline views are hard to beat.
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Humphreys Restaurant
With its waterfront setting that also plays home to Humphreys Concerts By the Bay, the dining and concert packages at this Shelter Island staple can make for a fun date night. Chef Jason Gethin’s modern SoCAL menu spans breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a popular Champagne brunch on weekends. There’s a solid cocktail list here too that favors rum-based and island-inspired creations.
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An only-in-San-Diego spot perched on a Shelter Island fishing pier, the locally-beloved eatery shares a wall with a bait and tackle shop and offers one of the city’s finest craft beer line-ups with an unbeatable view of the San Diego bay. Its menu includes burgers, sausages, and a popular weekend brunch.
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Like a Local: Point Loma, San Diego
Split between hilly suburban locales and the bohemian grit of beautiful Ocean Beach, the laid-back atmosphere of Point Loma comes as a welcome relief for most visitors after the hectic hustle of downtown. Despite the feeling of remove, Point Loma—the elongated peninsula that separates the violent waves of the Pacific from the smoother waters of San Diego Bay—still encompasses some of the best San Diego has to offer, whether it be gorgeous ocean shores, cozy dive bars, or world class seafood and Mexican cuisine.
The Point Loma Lighthouse (photo: Insu Nuzzi via Flickr)
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San Diego is justifiably renowned for its Mexican food, thanks to a border-side location that puts it miles ahead of any Californian city further north.
Mike’s Taco Club (5060 Newport Ave) is a standout even among such stiff competition, both for its quintessential Cali-Mex favorites and its location mere steps away from the sands at the center of Ocean Beach. They have fish, scallop and octopus tacos, as well as a Surfin’ Cali burrito that improves on the winning formula of the city’s signature California burrito with the addition of shrimp. Don’t miss their cheap selection of margaritas or fresh made aguas frescas that can be supplemented with a shot of rum or tequila for just two dollars extra.
A taco from Mike’s Taco Club (photo: Glen Lam via Flickr)
Pho is a delicacy in most west coast cities with a sizable Vietnamese population, but OB Noodle House (2218 Cable St) is one of the few that’s accessible to vegetarians as well as carnivores. Their cuisine blends the traditional brothy soup with a selection of other Southeast Asian favorites, including fried dumplings, Vietnamese barbecue, and pan-seared egg noodles with assorted veggies and seafood. It’s one of San Diego’s most consistently crowded spots, but their uniquely rich beef broth—substituted with a vegetarian option upon request—makes it worth the occasional wait.
There may be no better way to spend a morning in San Diego than with a hearty brunch at Shade’s Oceanfront Bistro (5083 Santa Monica Ave). Furry friends are welcome at this dog-friendly restaurant overlooking the perpetual activity of Ocean Beach, so much so that they even have their own menu. The human menu, meanwhile, is extensive and the portions often excessively generous, filling up guests with avocado-heavy Mexican omelets in the morning and juicy ceviche with house-made tortilla chips in the evening.
Boasting the same view that makes Shade’s Oceanfront Bistro such a great brunch spot, the menu at Wonderland Ocean Pub (5083 Santa Monica Ave) seems like the perfect amalgamation of cultures to represent the diversity of San Diego’s people and cuisine. New American pub foods like fish & chips battered with IPA beer (a symbol of the city’s booming craft beer scene) mingle with other coastal dishes that draw influence in equal parts from the east, like the miso tuna wrap or short rib burger, and the south, like the chile verde pork or mahi mahi ceviche.
Sometimes the best way to get great seafood is to go straight to the source, or at least as close as possible. Point Loma Seafoods (2805 Emerson St), along the bayside of Point Loma, doubles as a seafood market and a casual fish-and-chips stand—albeit with far more surf selection than just the usual fried cod. Like so much great seafood, the sandwiches, seafood plates and sushi that make up most of the menu are all wonderfully simple and let the flavor of the day’s freshest catches shine through the fluffy sourdough bread and rich tartar sauce.
San Diego is a city that knows its beaches are best enjoyed with a drink in hand. As such, the beachside neighborhoods of Point Loma are crowded with sunny tiki bars and dingy dives, the best of which are unique yet homey places to relax and throw back a few cheap drinks.
Pacific Shores (4927 Newport Ave) falls firmly in the latter category—an unassuming dive tucked away along busy Newport Avenue, so darkly lit it feels like a nocturnal sanctuary during the day. Blue lights are always shining a little , the bartenders are always friendly, and the jukebox is perpetually playing old-school favorites you might otherwise have forgot about. There’s usually a surprising amount of space to hang out considering how bafflingly cheap yet strong the drinks always are.
The 3 rd Corner (2265 Bacon St) is half-wine bar and half-wine market, featuring shelves of quality red and white varietals that run the gamut from eye-poppingly expensive and dirt cheap. Corkage is only five dollars too, so order something reasonably priced from their menu of new American classics from both land and sea—the lamb shank and Loch Duart salmon are particular standouts—and then browse through the selection for your favorite bottle while you wait.
The view from Wonderland Ocean Pub (photo: Noel Ruiz via Flickr)
Harbor Town Pub (1125 Rosecrans St) is a true neighborhood bar, complete with funky décor decisions, hefty bar burgers, and nightly specials and activities that provide guests a reason to visit any day of the week. Whether you come on a Wednesday for karaoke or on a Sunday for the all-you-can-eat snow crab special, be sure to take advantage of their specialty cocktails, particularly the award winning Mai Tai.
Ocean Beach is a beacon of hippie chic overlooking the Pacific, which means its residents take pride in their local businesses, favoring distinct hole-in-the-walls and crafty artisan vendors over fancy boutiques and big-name chain stores.
As with many great book stores, Point Loma Books (1026 Rosecrans St) is so crowded with old tomes it can feel like a challenge to wade through them all. It’s a challenge worth taking, since this neighborhood book shop is stacked nearly to the ceilings with discounted classics and rare finds. Better still, the owner is almost always around to help you sift through the store’s ever-changing collection of quality literature.
Long rows of used clothes in clean condition line the walls of Thrift Trader (4879 Newport Ave), surrounding a table of boxes stocked with used books and vinyl. It can take some digging to find the real gems among the endless selection of colorful wares, but it’s worth supporting a shop that recycles so much worthy merchandise and does its fair share to help other community organizations. Trade in old clothes and records of your own to earn store credit and find new threads for even cheaper than the original prices.
Often Wander (4993 Niagara Ave) is a distinctly personal store, with almost everything stocked here coming from the mind and hands of store founder Sarah. Her beaded bracelets and other jewelry are colorful but cleanly designed with noticeable influence from the Native American culture she grew up with. Her extensive selection of deliciously scented candles not only brighten up any room but also seem to last forever. Even when they run out, Sarah is more than willing to refill the wax for just a dollar per ounce so you can enjoy her creations for as long as possible.
Beaded jewelry from Often Wander (photo: Amy Lynn Photography)
Vintage and new band posters plaster the front windows of beachside record store Cow (5040 Newport Ave), luring in music buffs and vinyl enthusiasts guaranteed to be impressed by the store’s long shelves of used records, CDs and DVDs. The knowledgeable staff members are always friendly, ready and willing to play any record you’re wondering about over the house stereo system per request.
The independent-minded spirit of San Diego, and of Point Loma in particular, shines through its cafes. The best ones are more than just good coffee and basic pastries, instead using their modest spaces to support the community and offer something truly unique.
The flaky goodness of classic French pastries meets the decadent flavors of Cuban spices and tropical fruits at Azucar (4820 Newport Ave). The coffee is bold with flavors smoothed by the addition of natural cane sugar while brewing, but handheld meat pies and novel sweets like the guava cheese pastry are the true stars here.
Lazy Hummingbird (4876 Santa Monica Ave) is a wonderful coffee shop that doubles as an attractive community space, hosting art galleries, music performances and community classes within walking distance from the Ocean Beach swell. Their sandwiches are light and made to suit any dietary requirements. The coffee is both fresh and cheap. Bring your own mug on Tuesdays to get a full cup for only one dollar.
Jungle Java (5047 Newport Ave) is a café and garden shop mixed into one; a place where you can sip strong fresh-brewed coffee and peruse the outdoor décor made primarily from recycled materials in search of a souvenir. Most everything, from the Burmese baklavas on the menu to the vibrant sustainable dreamcatchers, comes from and benefits other local shops and artisans.
The first European explorers to arrive in modern-day California came ashore in Point Loma, otherwise known as “where California began,” and what a spectacular view they must have had from the southern tip of the peninsula. The panoramic view of both ocean and bay is still intact at the Cabrillo National Monument—named for the explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo—and perhaps even more stunning now than it includes the skyline of downtown San Diego.
After enjoying the view from the area’s highest point at the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, hike or drive south to the Pacific shores to check out the Point Loma Tide Pools . Short sandstone cliffs slope into the water, where surf-sculpted tide pools house underwater life like crabs, anemones, mussels and octopus. The rugged coastline is beautiful any time of year, but winter and autumn offer the best opportunity to spot such creatures.
Sunset Cliffs (photo: Jeff Rindskopf)
The sandstone scenery around the tide pools is typical of Point Loma’s Pacific coast, especially near Sunset Cliffs Natural Park . The sandy beaches turn to layered vistas of eroded cliffs dotted with vibrant succulents. The entire neighborhood is a thing of beauty, but the best spot to appreciate the turbulent meeting of land and water is through nearby Point Loma Nazarene University, where you can park short-term in a lot off the far end of Lomaland Drive. As you may have guessed, the views are best enjoyed around sunset.
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TASTE OF POINT LOMA
OCTOBER 19, 2023 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The 12th annual Taste of Point Loma at San Diego Yacht Club will be held on Thursday, October 19, 2023 in conjunction with the International Masters Regatta weekend. We look forward to welcoming dozens of local food and drink vendors from our Point Loma community this fall.
Ticket Prices: $45 for 13+ $15 for 12 and under
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Southwestern Yacht Club (SWYC) is one of the largest, oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs in San Diego, California.
SWYC has an unmatched location in a beautiful Point Loma residential area within the Shelter Island Yacht Basin. There are nearby walking trails, restaurants and boating services, plus quick access to San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean from our docks. With incredible Point Loma and San Diego Bay vistas, SWYC also boasts a beautiful, state-of-the-art yachting clubhouse and facilities where were refurbished in 2010.
Southwestern Yacht Club believes in giving back to the community. The Benefit on the Bay Events (Gala, Race with post-race BBQ, and Anglers Tournament) are annual fundraising events with all proceeds benefiting a worthy San Diego foundation. SWYC is proud to support several community events including the Junior Foundation (providing scholarships for youth sailing programs), the White Sea Bass Release Project and other charitable programs.
Situated in a bustling arts community on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront, the St. Petersburg Yacht Club has been a part of the sailing community for over 100 years.
We pride ourselves in creating a relaxed private club atmosphere with a warm, friendly, family-oriented environment. we offer a wide variety of social activities and our clubs within a club meet a plethora of special interests for our members where they can mix and mingle. , banquets & catering, community events.
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PLYC’s members are very active in yacht racing as a member of Southern California Yachting Association and San Diego Association of Yacht Clubs and PHRF racing fleet. We believe as a member, you will also participate in racing with your own boat or as a crew on one of the many club boats. We host the most races of any other club, including: the Doyle Duck Derby (every Friday night during daylight savings time), The Bob Kearns Memorial Race in May, The Jimmy Rogers Memorial Race in June, The Crew of Two Race around the Coronado’s in July and The Big Boat Charity Race in August. There is a special trophy for points in these races and a Club party following each. We also host the International Order of the Blue Gavel (IOGB) Charity Race in September.
For our Cruising members, we multiple cruises to Catalina, the Channel Islands, and Mexico. We also host raft-ups on Memorial Day in La Playa Cove, 4th of July in Glorietta Bay and Labor Day in Mariner’s Cove-Mission Bay. These events are well attended by PLYC members and are a great opportunity to meet other boaters.
Our club has many events that its members can enjoy. Some of those include but not limited to: Woody’s Whale Watching in January, Opening Day in April, Commodore’s Ball in November and the Holiday Party in December. Events not to miss are FFHH (Final Friday Happy Hours) at different locations monthly.
Join us and you will enjoy the world of boating. We will welcome you aboard and share the Corinthian Spirit of yachting and Point Loma Yacht Club with you.
- Option 1: Your membership costs $360 per year if paid in full. (You save $72)
- Option 2: You can also choose to pay $36 monthly.
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