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    CYOB Inbox: December 20, 2018 – Shark bites

    Readers give us a bit of feedback on the 60th anniversary of the Shark 24

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    Open Bic dinghy…. a new generation

    In the early summer I had the opportunity to have coffee with a dear friend from my university years. Though we hadn’t seen each other in many years, the passage of time became irrelevant once our eyes locked and we both felt like we were in our 20’s.

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    Cabot 36 – a plastic classic from Cape Breton

    It was the early 1970s and the Cape Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO) was charged with finding new trades for miners who had been made redundant by mine closures.

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    From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 22 – Christmas on Adamant 1

    We are home for Christmas this year. Soon we will be heading back to Adamant 1 for another winter in the Bahamas, but we will celebrate the holidays here with our family first. 

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    POTW: Nature in Telegraph Cove

    This past October we drove to Telegraph Cove with friends and spent a day of wonder cruising the area as part of a fundraiser for MERS (Marine Education and Research Society).

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    Daigle Welding & Marine builds EagleCraft Boats

    Steve Daigle built his business fabricating custom high-grade commercial boats. He has taken the strengths inherent in this kind of construction into building recreational boats. 

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    CYOB Inbox Nov 22: World Sailing

    Yes, remaining up to date on the antics and position of World Sailing is an important topic for me and should be for all sailors and boaters in general. 

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    POTW: Swimming with whales

    We have kept our subscription to Canadian Yacht Onboard as we have traveled the South Pacific over the last few years but never thought of submitting anything. 

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    Halfway mark on the Road to Tokyo 2020 for Sarah Douglas

    The “Road to Tokyo 2020” is often categorized into a 4-year campaign towards the Olympics. At the beginning of the “quad”, Sarah Douglas and her coach planned the four-year lead up to the Olympics.

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    Eight Bells for a Great Sailing Legend: Stuart Walker

    Stuart Walker a legend in competitive sailing passed away on November 12, 2018 in Annapolis. Stuart was always helping; coaching and his sense of humour and wit were to say the least crippling. 

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    POTW: Happy High Seas Halloween

    “In Grenada, we had about 80 cruiser kids visit our boat…by dinghy of course! Sometimes you experience other cultures, sometimes you import yours!”

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    Greavette Streamliner – the aristocrat

    Class, elegance, beauty and performance are all key aspects of Greavette boats. Among the many boat models that display these powerful characteristics best of all is the Greavette Streamliner series.

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    Tim Charles with his world class shipyard in Richmond BC puts British Columbia on the global stage

    Crescent Custom Yachts an elite custom boat builder announces two new models represented by Northrop & Johnson Brokerage. 

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    CY People: Quebec’s Christophe Lavigne, Former Doral Designer – Now President of Groupe Beneteau’s US Brands

    Groupe Beneteau has announced Canada’s Christophe Lavigne’s as President of US brands Four Winns, Glastron, Wellcraft and Scarab.

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    Quadrant Marine Institute’s student Austin Edwards is a journey person Marine Service Technician at the age of 20

    Austin Edwards told students and parents at the Saanich School’s “Parents as Informed Partners” night how he completed his 4-year Marine Service Technician Ticket before his 21st birthday.

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    POTW: October 25 2018 – Live Bait

    As the sole arbiter of the Photo of the Week I, your editor, get to make the choice. This week, while thumbing through some pictures from trips past, I came across this cheery bait vendor and decided it was what we need to brighten up the autumn.

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    Voices of the Naomhog

    Michele Stevens pointed us to this interesting project which recently came to fruition in Cape Breton. A group of boatbuilders, artists and musicians have constructed a rather unique boat called a naomhog.

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    I am a sailor, Sydney Peach

    Sydney Peach was often found playing baseball, hockey, swimming or playing with her friends before adding sailing to her repertoire.  

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    CY Inbox: October 25, 2018

    I always have to laugh when I see something like this in print- putting the boats away for the season – because we sailors in BC are looking at the best times to sail in the coming fall and winter months.

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    CYOB Inbox: October 11, 2018

    Canadian Yachting OnBoard (Sept 13) wrote about a new product called “DeFoul”. It is a product to remove bottom paint. I am interested in the product so I’ve done some basic research. 

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    POTW: October 11 2018

    Our Photos of the week this time come from BC where our friend Rob Stokes sent us a very nice portfolio of peaceful stunners from the summer past.

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    Lyman restoration continued …

    Last January we covered some of the work taking place at Bras d’Or boat works on a 1962 Lyman Cruisette, along with a brief history of the Lyman Boat Company. Peter Patterson sent us this update and a few nice pictures of the “almost finished” boat.

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    POTW: September 27, 2018 – Treasure discovered

    Our little treasure: Montague (Monte) taken at Pirate’s Cove in the Gulf Islands. Monte is a four-month-old English Labrador and a very keen boater.

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    From the Helm of Adamant 1- Blog 21 – Summer at Home

    It has been a long, hot summer here on Georgian Bay and we miss Adamant 1 terribly. We did manage to sail with friends occasionally and we borrowed our daughter’s boat a couple times to get in some sailing time.

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    Bruce Kirby given Order of Canada

    On Thursday last week, at age 88, Bruce Kirby has been invested into the Order of Canada for his contributions to the sport. Besides representing Canada three times at the Olympics, Kirby’s biggest contribution to the sport of sailing is the design of the popular Laser dinghy.    

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    POTW: Ring toss Kristina wins big prize

    Our Photo of the Week comes from Chester where last month foul-weather gear maker Helly Hansen adapted the old carnival ring toss game to entertain the crowd at Chester Race Week using mini throwing buoys for rings.    

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    Olympic quest: Allie Surette and Max Flynn

    With visions of gold dust dancing in their heads, Allie and Max, are in an all-out campaign to make it to the starting line of the 2020 Olympics in Japan.

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    CYOB Inbox: Racing Feedback

    Since you’re in the area, you probably are aware with our programs. I’ve been racing at the Midland Bay Sailing Club for over 20 years and been race director for 8.

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    TARI-ANN launched at Gold River

    Over two years of hard work by Tern Boatworks came to fruition on August 15th with the launch of the motorsailer TARI-ANN at Gold River Marina. 

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    An Innovative Canadian Company is Revolutionizing Marine Suspension Seating

    If you haven’t already experienced the safety and comfort of marine suspension seating, you will soon – and you’ll likely have a Canadian company to thank for it. 

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    POTW: We need a boatload

    We don’t want to invoke panic, but our next edition of Photo of the Week will be in September. That means that the summer photo season is drawing to a close. In a couple of weeks, the coloured leaves change the backdrop of your summer boat shots so this is the week.

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    Photo of the Week: Pirate madness

    This quayside shot came in from Dartmouth Yacht Club (DYC) taken at the Pirates of Halifax Harbour event last month.      

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    To All Who Care About Olympic Sailing

    The Olympic Qualification Regatta is now being held in Aarhus Denmark with unlimited entries. That means that any sailor in the world can enter.

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    CY People: We Are Sailors … Lorna Bennett and Sheliah Tulloch

    The demographics of sailing are changing, and more women are getting involved and are often rooted in sibling bonds. That is the case of Lorna Bennett and her sister Sheliah Tulloch who currently call the Bedford Basin Yacht Club (BBYC) their home base. 

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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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