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April 30, 2026 Weather conditions can shift rapidly, and it’s important to comprehend their implications and how to respond accordingly while boating. Our Practical Weather Course for Boaters aims to enhance your skills in effectively using forecasts while incorporating local observations. As a result, you will bolster your decision-making abilities and develop keen instincts for…
By | Canadian Boating Staff It’s been another exciting season of new releases on the water. With new features, new tech, new shapes, and better performance, we’re entering an unprecedented era of marine innovation. In fact, boat designs are moving so quickly these days it’s hard to keep up! Fortunately, you don’t have to. We’re…
April 23, 2026 This year the City of Richmond is hosting Ships to Shore: Kaiwo Maru at Garry Point Park in the historic Steveston Village on May 2 and 3, from 10:00 to 17:00. The return of this free family festival invites visitors to view the renowned Kaiwo Maru while celebrating Richmond’s storied maritime past. “One of the largest…
Jets skis and a motorboat are seen on the far west end of Woodbine Beach on Friday, July 18, 2025. photo courtesy Beach Metro Community News April 23, 2026 If I were a PWC owner, I’d be pretty dismayed by the antics of a few loonies who are creating a whole lot of havoc and…
April 23, 2026 Sharrow Engineering just announced that it is scaling production of its patented Sharrow™ Propeller through a collaboration with Ford Motor Company’s Advanced Industrial Technology & Platforms (ATP) team, using advanced 3D sand-casting techniques thanks to connections made through the Michigan Central innovation ecosystem. The result is a significant reduction in production timelines, shortening what used to…
April 23, 2026 The May 2026 issue of Canadian Boating magazine is out today with some sparkling new editorial stories for your interest and enjoyment. Everyone’s favourite topic is always “The Weather”. In this issue, regular contributor Mark Stevens gives us An Inside Look at Clouds. We welcome Ben Fougere as a new contributor to…










By Andy Adams
Up to this point, I feel that most electric boats have not been very exciting. The motors have been mainly small portable models for dinghies. There are some high-horsepower motors available, but they look like regular outboard motors to be used on conventional boats. Until now, there hasn’t been an electric boat that really makes a statement. Enter the ENVGO NV1.

Story and photos by Jennifer M. Smith
We’d been north before on a short two-week cruise. At the time, we were unprepared for the isolation, the lack of cell phone coverage, and the spotty VHF reception. Since then we’ve repowered, installed Starlink, and retired from work. Now, with confidence in our engine and our connectivity and more time to sail, we were Superior-ready.