Canadian Yachting Reader Survey

CY Survey

My vantage point may not be your vantage point

As Canadian Yachting magazine’s editor, I hope that my “vantage point” is a reflection of your own interests in boats and boating, but there’s only one way that I can be sure.

I need to ask you.

To help guide our editorial choices we ask that you take 45 seconds and complete our anonymous survey. We would like to continue to offer compelling content in our magazine that reflects the topics our readers would like to see.

Click Here for The Survey

Thanks in advance for taking the time to help us help you.

Sincerely, Andy Adams
Managing Editor
Canadian Yachting Magazine

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