CY Media Webinar Update

Demo Board

May 28, 2020

Demo BoardCanadian Yachting Media initiated a series of webinars to stimulate interest in taking on projects during the Covid 19 pandemic. The purpose of webinars was to inform and to start conversations between boat owners and marine professionals – both marine supply stores and technicians. The first two seminars have been an unqualified success, both selling out in very short order. Both webinars are online for ongoing viewing. We will also post these links on Canadian Yachting’s Facebook Page. Feel free to share.

12-volt Systems: The Basics  https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/991957806943972098

12-volt Charging: The Basics  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3010019041214579981

Because of a number of factors, we have decided to postpone the next webinar – Marine Plumbing Systems – to the fall. Watch Canadian Yachting Onboard National. If you haven’t subscribed, go to https://subscription.canadianyachting.ca/?page=newsletter

Any questions not answered by the end of the webinar were collected and answers will be posted on CY Facebook – facebook.com/canadian.yachting/.

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Thank you all for your support and be sure to let our presenters and advisors know you appreciate their time and energy:

Glen Matthews: Port Whitby Marine Supplies, Whitby, ON

Rod Brandon: South-Central Ontario 

Power Products LLC: Blue Sea, Marinco, MasterVolt and more

Chris Witzgall, CDI/Balmar Product Manager 

 

 

Have a great summer,
Rob MacLeod
InformedBoater.com
Contributor to Canadian Yachting Magazine

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