Canadian Boater Survey

CYOB readers can participate in the survey and earn a Chance to WIN a $50 Gift Card from The Binnacle or Rigging Shoppe . By completing this survey, you could win 1 of 4 chandlery Gift Cards for the purchase of boat supplies!

 

July 27, 2023

CYOB readers can participate in the survey and earn a Chance to WIN a $50 Gift Card from The Binnacle or Rigging Shoppe . By completing this survey, you could win 1 of 4 chandlery Gift Cards for the purchase of boat supplies!

Canadian Yachting Media greatly appreciates your feedback! You will provide valuable information about the Canadian boating community which will allow us to continually refine our content to best suit you.

Thank you in advance and good luck!

(Winners will be contacted via email)

Two Ways to Win:

1) Complete the Boater Survey and/or

2) Subscribe using Promo Code PRINT33 to the print version of CY Magazine and save 33%!

Each submission receives an entry.

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