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Getting out … Four generations of Richters reside at what is now the Blind Channel Resort, in the wilderness north of Desolation Sound.

This past January at the Vancouver International Boat Show. I met up with Phil Richter.

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POTW: Meet an enthusiast. Make that Fanatic.

Stephen and Fran Hill are our most prolific POTW contributors. So far we have received at least three dozen beauties.

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VMG Marine

Every year Halifax International Boat Show signals the beginning of a new edition of the much-anticipated boating season. 

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Learn to love sailing in heavy air

When I was about ten years old I starting racing sailboats on Cape Cod and the sound of the wind whistling overnight through the pine trees outside my bedroom would make it hard to sleep. Even the next morning I’d have a knot in my stomach when I woke.    

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POTW: February 22, 2018

I took this photo in July 2017 from our boat Ginger which was anchored and stern tied in Mouat Bay near Shearwater. This wolf was very curious about our stern line and actually gave it a couple of hard tugs!

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From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 16: Dealing with Irma’s mess

Were we nervous when we returned to Adamant 1 in November? The answer would be a hearty yes. The marina staff had told us there wasn’t any damage to the boat from Hurricane Irma, but they had not gone aboard. 

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Olympic Sailing – an important perspective

Just to put it in historical time warp I was a World Sailing Vice President 1976-1994 and President from 1994-2004 representing Canada and the RCYC as well as Olympic Technical Delegate from L.A. 1984 – Athens 2004.

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POTW – Desolation sound in summer

Photo of the Week is our opportunity to get creative with cameras, phones or even a GoPro!

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POTW: January 25, 2018

Great icicles! This is not what one expects from the tropical climes of BC. It’s a nice winter Photo of the Week, though.

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CYOB Inbox January 25, 2018

The dockage rates posted on the Cheticamp HA website gave the dockage rate for transient recreational vessels as $55.00 +HST per night, as posted in 2013.

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Rossiter Build a boat

Rossiter is a Canadian builder in Markdale, Ontario that builds a nice fleet of rowboats and small powerboats.

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POTW: Salt Spring sensational

Welcome to Photo of the Week 2018. If you are not familiar with this wonderful feature (What???!!!) it’s an opportunity for you to share your fine camera work with the boating nation.

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Building Adamant 1 – Part B, December 21

Living the dream! Longtime CY staffer and now blogger Lynn Lortie with her husband Pat left Midland more than a year ago to make their way into the Great Loop and head out on a three year sailing odyssey.      

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POTW December 21, 2017

For our last Photo of the Week in 2017, I have picked some nice shots we received – one from the east coast and a couple from the west. 

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Photo of the Week: December 14, 2017

Your boat is tucked away for the winter, but there may still be a few un-invited guests.

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Building Adamant 1 – Part A December 14

Living the dream! Longtime CY staffer and now blogger Lynn Lortie with her husband Pat left Midland more than a year ago to make their way into the Great Loop and head out on a three year sailing odyssey.

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Redefining the Face of Yachting in Canada

In the world of yachting, it is increasingly becoming the case that Canada is no longer the small fish in the big North American pond. Canadian boaters are investing in larger and larger yachts, which were previously commonplace only in waters of the coastal USA, and it seems that the market might be growing in response to this. 

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The Galley Guys Travel to Newfoundland

With John Armstrong, Robin Ball and temporarily missing Andy Adams and Greg Nicoll. Photos by John Armstrong

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POTW: Nov 23

Ho-ho-ho. Our Photo of the week comes from Sunday’s Santa Parade. Clowning around was Paul Henderson multi-medal sailing champion, Member of IOC etc.

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Vids OnBoard: Beating the November Mehs

November may be the crummiest month. Everyone I talk to already has the boat deprivation blues and it is such a long way until spring. 

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POTW: A Monk and a Pup

This Photo of the Week sequence from Chris Chahley and Kathy Coyle explains the whole boat thing. If you don’t love these shots, the time has come for you to switch to bowling!!!

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Vids OnBoard – November 9, 2017

The boating season in Canada appears so short, especially from our perspective here in November.

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Photo of the week: Somewhere in NS

The off season is suddenly upon us. Yikes! We need your photos more than ever to keep us thinking boats all winter.

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Paul Tingley Celebration

More than 100 people attended the Sail Nova Scotia / Sail Able Celebration for Paul Tingley – Canada’s Most Decorated Sailor, on October 16th at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. 

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CYOB Inbox: Remembering George Cuthbertson

George inspired me in 1966 at a conference on Lake Couchiching with his seminar on displacement hull design; in particular the new “Red Jacket” that he was designing to go faster than the CCA Rule of the day calculated, by about.

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From the Halifax Pier

One of our most enthusiastic contributors, Rob Dunbar sent us this photo from Halifax.      

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CYOB Inbox: October 12, 2017

Thank you for bringing attention to bow bulbs. Actually we designed the bulb for that vessel, the Drettmann explorer yacht.      

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Update: Chelsea’s Gichigami

Hi everyone! It’s Chelsea again and I have an update for you on the little sailboat. If you have been thru this journey with me the whole way, welcome back! If this is your first time, here are the links to my previous chapters.    

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Photo of the Week… check the bow bulb on this baby

I took this shot at the boot boat show in Dusseldorf last time I went. They have some pretty big boats in the mega-yachts section.

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CYOB Inbox: Rewards of Mentorship

Hi John, I am sending along an article about the rewards our crew has felt after 6 years of mentorship with a young person out of our Sarnia Yacht Club Junior Sailing program.

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From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 15 – Up the Florida coast

Checking back into the US was quick and painless. We made the call to Customs but we needed to check in with Immigration in person. 

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POTW: Canada Games Gimli in Photos

This time our photos come from Gimli where Katie Coleman Nicoll was on the scene. She’s an esteemed sailing judge, a fearless reporter and a fine photographer.

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From the Helm of Adamant 1- Blog 14 – August 2017

Leaving Man-O-War Cay heading west our destination was Green Turtle Cay. To get there we had to round Whale Cay, a relatively small island, out in the open Atlantic Ocean.

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CY Inbox July 27: Thumbs down from the left coast

Why not just call it Lake Ontario Yachting?      

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From the Helm of Adamant 1 – Blog 13 – July 2017

We left Marsh Harbour early one morning to catch the 15 knot east wind that was forecast. Pat was on deck getting the sails ready and I was at the helm, circling the harbour while we waited for a freighter to come in.    

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Ooooh baby – First time on a boat ever!

A dear friend brought her 8 month old daughter aboard my 25 foot keelboat…and baby was right at home! Next…figuring out how to rig up a jolly-jumper!      

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POTW July 13

This shot came from our ace reporter Johnny G out in Stoney Creek, ON, taken at the Newport YC Canada Day festivities. It says it all!! That’s what a Photo of the Week should be…lol      

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Boating History of Canada, Part 2

   We left off Part 1 at the year 1914, and will here pick it back up, running through until 1944, covering the years from the start of the First World War and stretches to the end of the Second World War. This period saw meaningful change across the globe both socially and technologically.    

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Photo of the Week goes International!

This week’s POTW comes from across the pond. Who knew we had a European audience      

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