Watchers have a whale of a time
Elia Powers
Bill Scott has a business deal that’s hard to beat. The Newport Beach
resident and fishing boat captain promises passengers on his
whale-watching tours that if they don’t see any of the giant marine
mammals, the next tour is free.
That has happened only twice out of about 10 runs this season, but
Scott wants to make sure riders get the most out of their experience.
“This tour is about observation,” he said. “And what good is that
if the whales aren’t around?”
Helga Meehleder, a former Orange County resident who recently
moved to Massachusetts, said she appreciated the goodwill.
“It was a great tour, even though we didn’t see any whales,” she
said Thursday, one of the sunniest days since whale-watching season
began just before Christmas. “[Scott] did his best to keep us
interested.”
An avid boater, Scott has led the tours through Fun Zone Boat Co.
for the past 12 years. He takes up to 45 passengers on “Reveille,” a
50- by 17-foot sportfishing boat that makes daily, two-hour-plus runs
from Newport Harbor to Dana Point and back.
The tour costs $16 for adults and $11 for children younger than
12. It is free for children 5 or younger.
Fun Zone Boat Co., at the end of Palm Street on the Balboa
Peninsula, gives tours every hour, seven days a week from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. during winter months. Narrated harbor tours and dinner cruises
are among those offered.
Scott’s tours run from late December through mid-April, which
coincides with whale-watching season.
He said thousands of whales migrate south during the winter
months, looking to mate off the coast of Mexico. Gray whales,
anywhere from 35 to 45 feet long, are the most common ones spotted on
his tours.
“You have to be watching closely, because the whales only come up
for a few seconds at a time,” Scott said.
The tour normally goes 10 miles in either direction from the
Balboa Peninsula, though the exact route depends upon the time of
year, he said.
A handful of whale-watching tours are available this time of year,
and the companies work together to provide information about the best
spots for sighting the mammals, he said.
“This isn’t a contest,” Scott said. “We’re here to help each other
out.”
For more information, call Fun Zone Boat Co. (949) 673-0240.
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