What to Watch for in the December Issue of Canadian Yachting Magazine

Canadian Yachting magazine December 2014

It’s our special annual Marine Electronics issue with the theme – “Are You In A Fog About Electronics?”
 
Starting with two interesting ‘reads’ about being lost in fog, the December Canadian Yachting magazine brings our readers a definitive Guide To The Latest Marine Electronics chosen for their capabilities to get you home safely in dense fog.

Get started on your Holiday Shopping with great gift ideas that you can purchase online, both from the CY Online Store and other vendors.
 
Plus, this issue also features great photography from the International One Design regatta held in Chester this summer, the US Virgin Islands dream destination by Award-winning travel writer Mark Stevens, the amusing and delicious misadventures of The Galley Guyspower boat and sailboat reviews and more!

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