The boating community in South California had a rough time two weeks ago when a small tsunami hit the local inner waters along the Pacific Ocean. The coast area experienced tidal surges that were 2-4 feet tall as an after-effect of the major Chilean earthquake. The tsunami, thankfully, did not cause any injuries or deaths, but succeeded in affecting the California coast and the vessels sailing near the coast and docked nearby. The boating facilities, including harbors and docks, were deeply affected along the Southern California coastline from San Diego to Santa Barbara.