Old hand steps off deck
Andrew Edwards
After three decades of pumping fuel, fixing boats and making friends
with a number of Newport Beach sailors, Balboa Island fixture Kenny
Addis is about to retire.
“Kenny’s like an institution, an icon,” Newport Beach resident
Neil Beatty said.
Beatty, 61, was one of about 30 who gathered Thursday for Addis’
retirement cruise around Newport Harbor on the ferry “Admiral.” Addis
worked at the Island Marine Fuel dock, right next to the ferries,
since 1974, and is days away from leaving the harbor for Oklahoma,
where his wife’s family lives. His last day of work will be Nov. 8.
Addis’ co-workers and a handful of dock customers who became his
friends joined up to share stories and say goodbye in the ocean
breeze.
Addis first started working at a different fuel dock in 1963 and
left the harbor to take an office job in the city in 1968, he said.
It was not long before he was back in Newport.
“I went to Los Angeles,” Addis said. “I couldn’t do it. I couldn’t
work in an office.”
Addis returned to Newport in 1974 and especially enjoyed working
with the customers he met in the harbor. Meeting new people was one
of his biggest motivations for staying on the dock for three decades.
“It was the people you meet, the real neat people from all walks
of life,” Addis said.
Another boat owner who befriended Addis was Anaheim resident Don
Vary. Vary has owned two boats and always came to Addis to keep his
vessels shipshape.
“Kenny’s maintained my boats, done all the oil changes, all the
fuel filter changes,” Vary said. “It’s good service. I never had to
worry about my boats.
“He could probably ride around here, look at all these boats and
tell you who owns them.”
Addis was well-known around the harbor for his easy-going
attitude, and during his farewell trip around the harbor, an Orange
County Sheriff’s deputy with the Harbor Patrol pulled his boat
alongside the ferry to say goodbye and take a snapshot of Addis with
his friends.
The guests at Addis’ bon voyage party did not seem surprised by
the deputy’s visit. People aboard the ferry said just about anyone
who knows their way around the harbor knows Addis.
“You say fuel dock, Newport Harbor, you think Kenny Addis,” said
David Beek, whose family owns the fuel dock.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.