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Zimmer Launch launched

A couple of months a go we had a look at a rather unique small boat under construction by Keith Nelder at Big Pond Boat Shop in Martins River on Mahone Bay. 

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Comments On The Maui Race From A First Timer’s Perspective

An accomplished sailboat racer and writer Alex Fox is also the manager of the sailing shop at Trotac Marine. Alex was a member of the victorious crew on Joy Ride in the 2018 Vic-Maui Race.

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The Canadian Dream – Patrick Festing-Smith

Whether he’s sailing celebrities around the BVI’s or sailing an Etchell back home at his native Oakville Yacht club, it’s safe to say Patrick Festing-Smith is living the dream.       

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POTW: Two for the price of none

POTW input is irresistible, so this time you get a couple. And don’t forget to send your own Photo of the Week to us at cyonboard@kerrwil.com with POTW in the subject line. Thanks!

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From British Columbia’s West Coast to the waters of Peru and Egypt, Lifetimer Boats excel

After more than 37 years in business and over 3000 boats in service- from our own West Coast to the waters of Peru and Egypt. Lifetimer Boats is known for a product that is not only both high quality and durability, but is competitively priced in the boating industry.

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CY Inbox: stores and more

I sail out of Whitby Yacht Club, Lake Ontario. I do all my shopping and the club’s buying wherever possible at Port Whitby Marine Supplies.

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I am a Sailor – Cameron Sullivan

Cape Breton, the jewel of Nova Scotia, is known to be short on population but long on talent. One need look no further than Natalie McMaster…

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From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 20 –July 2018: Season Finale

After a good night’s sleep, it was a lot easier to work my way through checking into the US. I finally discovered that since my US phone had been turned off for almost five months, the Google Play app needed to be updated. 

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Spinnaker Techniques for C&C 29 Mk 2 – Alchemist 4-Person Team Launching, Gybing, Dousing, Re-Launching

In Etobicoke Yacht Club night races the first Spinnaker set is usually at the first upwind mark on a starboard tack. 

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POTW: July 12, 2018 -Suitable for framing!

This photo from a CPS member shows how talented boaters are. Brenda Cochrane from Kelowna BC, a member of the Okanagan Squadron, Western Canada Inland District…

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From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 19 – June 2018: Crossing the Gulf Stream

The first part of this blog will show that not every day is blue sky and sunshine in the Bahamas!

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POTW: Boating Fashion!!

Paul and Keith are nothing if not fashion icons. Cat Ward of Toronto caught them on the dock.

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Krzysztof Kierkowsk – Sail Canada Next Gen Double Handed Coach

Sail Canada in partnership with Sail Nova Scotia and the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic is excited to welcome Krzysztof Kierkowsk in the role of Sail Canada Next Gen Double Handed Coach.

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Boatbuilding: Amazonia reborn

Bill Lutwick has been making a name for himself as a go to guy for traditional wooden boat repairs and restorations. 

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The Galley Guys on the Rideau Canal Aboard Le Boat

Celebrating their grand opening on Tuesday, June 19, le boat has launched their first Canadian yacht charter operation on the beautiful Rideau Canal system in Ontario.

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CY Inbox: Glenmore SC speaks up

“Melanie and Allan Macdonald are self-taught sailors who owned a 10’ single hull and 17’ Hobie Cat in Alberta.

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Whoo baby

This beauty came our way from Reel Deal Yachts in Bahia Mar, Florida. Why not charter for the summer? 

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He loved the ladies

On a delightfully summery Friday evening earlier this month, I entered into the Gone Sailing Adventures ‘Party on the Pier’, to unveil the naming of the newest member of the Gone Sailing fleet, the Dufour 382 Grand Large. 

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A unique boat for the Bay

A small motor launch, originally designed as a work boat, is under construction to yacht standards by Keith Nelder at Big Pond Boat Shop in Martins River on Mahone Bay.

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New Washington State fee for Visiting Boaters – The Aquatic Invasive Species legislation

This new legislation from Washington State Department of Fisheries applies to boats launched in Washington State.

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Portrait of an able sailor

As a pioneer in the adaptable sailing movement I can say with confidence that all the volunteers that make the program function are true impact players. April Hubbard of Sail Able NS is a true impact player.

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The Galley Guys and Our Little Secret

The theme of this June 2018 Canadian Yachting is Spring Launch & Summer Destinations, so going places in the boat is certainly at the heart of this issue.       

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Bob Johnstone’s MJM43z, a new outboard cruiser

In its new 43z, MJM Yachts offers the cruising comforts of its unique, high tech down east designs along with the sporty handling, enhanced speed and shoal water versatility of outboard power. 

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POTW: May 24, 2018

Don’t miss this brilliant photo double header

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CYOB Inbox: May 24, 2018

On one hand, I remember speaking this winter to the man in charge of sailing at the resort we stayed at this winter in Antigua.

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Australian Kiss Blog: Up Up and Away

Australian Kiss is a 2017 Beneteau Oceanis 41.1 on her way from the Atlantic to her new home at Gone Sailing Adventures in Toronto.

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Puget Sound is now a no-discharge zone for vessel sewage

British Columbia boaters will need to check out the new no-discharge zone before heading off to American waters in Puget Sound.

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Photo of the week: “It never gets old”

In honour of Launch Day, our POTW this time comes from Wendy Loat in Port Credit. This shot, taken last week, celebrates the more that five decades of the hitting the water in the spring ritual for her 60s plywood Thunderbird, Looney Tunes.

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I Am A Sailor…Nick Gentleman

Some people are club champions – Nick Gentleman of Hubbards has successfully overcome visual impairment and turned it into an intangible ability. 

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From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 18 (part 2) – May 2018 – Man-O-War Cay

Our favorite, Man-O-War Cay, is home to the Albury Boat Building empire. They have been building boats for over 100 years, and though they have moved from building wooden boats to fiberglass ones, the process is still worth watching.

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Photo of the week: April 26, 2018

On the Easter Weekend, the Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club from Vancouver Island, had its first cruise of the season to Port Browning Marina on North Pender Island. I snapped this photo on Easter Monday as I was heading up the dock to help set up for the final breakfast. 

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CY Inbox: Reaction to Henderson

Oh Paul, you are so on the point with this text as you were with the “World Sailing has it wrong” article. It is a disaster and drives me crazy

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From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 18 – April 2018 Bahamas

We were finally able to get a SIM card and data plan on our phone Monday morning. We could now download our emails, use Skype to call home and, most important, pick up weather reports. 

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POTW: April 12, 2018

Our Photo of the Week is actually a Video of the Week that came our way from Rick Shaddock of Squamish Yacht Club. What a venue.

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Victoria British Columbia Company Leads The Way In Electronic Monitoring Of Your Vessel

Know the health and status of your boat while they’re away. Barnacle Systems Inc. will be hosting seminars at yacht clubs throughout Vancouver Island this May.

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Hogtown to Hogfish

The Galley Guys had a plan – get out of Toronto, jump on a boat, sail to Cuba, then wine and dine on some great Cuban cuisine. 

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POTW: March 22, 2018

We were all set with this week’s POTW when a real stunner came in as part of a story on the Blind Channel resort in BC. 

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CY Inbox: Boat names and waterfront games

We received a couple more boat names – the photo came courtesy reader Janice Fleischmann – and an interesting response to our story on the Oakville Yacht Squadron’s recent talks with Town Council.

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The Richter family and the Blind Channel Resort Part 2

We needed fuel on our way back south and stopped at a place called Blind Channel on West Thurlow Island. 

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