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Things change on the waterfront…

Forgive my being Toronto-centric for a moment. A note appeared in my inbox the other day, announcing that Navy Point Yacht Sales is moving.

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Chartering: Good news for snowbirds: French boat rental platform, Samboat, expands in the US

SamBoat, already well implanted in Europe, is a boat rental platform that allows people to rent their boat when they are not using it, but also for people not owning one, to rent one online.

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New boats: Aspen introduces Carbon Cat

West coast builder, Aspen Power Catamarans, has developed a new series of lightweight rigid tenders named Carbon Cat. The unique patent in process hull form provides the stability of a catamaran or an inflatable RIB but utilizes lightweight carbon fiber construction making them fast, efficient, and easy to handle.

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Kirkfield Lift Lock to close for the season – Friday, October 7, 2022

On Tuesday, October 4th, Parks Canada advised that the Kirkfield Lift Lock would close for the season on Friday, October 7, 2022. On September 2, 2022, the Kirkfield Lift Lock suffered a mechanical failure, resulting in the site’s closure.

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Repairs to the Kirkfield Lift Lock: Modified Lockages for Through Traffic Only

Parks Canada advises that the Kirkfield Lift Lock will begin single-chamber lockages for through traffic only beginning on Monday, September 26, 2022.

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Taking a snapshot of a world apart, fortunately

As your semi-official observer of how things are going, I thought that as summer 22 turns into autumn, this might be a good moment to take stock of where we find ourselves. Boating has proven to be remarkable resilient in the face of two restricted years.

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New boats: Four Winns Brand New Twin Hull, the Th36

The Four Winns TH36 Catamaran had its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival, September 6-11. With its ability to comfortably accommodate up to 15 people for a day out on the water, the forward cockpit alone has enough seating for six.

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Projects: Skiff competition

After borrowing boats for a couple of years, longtime J105 fanatic and many-year organizer of the Royal Canadian YC’s fundraiser Paddlethon for Ronald McDonald House decided to build his own boat to participate.

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Trent-Severn Waterway system status – Kirkfield Lift Lock closed

Due to ongoing mechanical issues, the Kirkfield Lift Lock will remain closed for the foreseeable future to all boater and land-based visitors. Parks Canada advises boaters planning to transit the Kirkfield Lift Lock to revise their plans to avoid this location.

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BCI Marine Signs a Distribution Agreement for Diesel Outboard Engines Manufactured by OXE Marine

BCI Marine is announcing that it will become Canada’s distributor of OXE Marine’s high-performance diesel outboard engines.    

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OXE Marine further strengthens their presence in Canada and the US

OXE Marine, the team behind the world’s first high-performance diesel outboard OXE Diesel, signs on eight new partners across North and South America, vastly expanding their global distributor and dealer network for the OXE Diesel Outboard. 

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Canadian Yachting October Sneak Peek

The October issue of Canadian Yachting, Canada’s boating magazine arrives in a few days!  You won’t want to miss our annual Waypoints Cruising Issue as we share ideas for both bareboat and captained chartering of power and sail catamarans in exciting sun destinations plus, chartering tips for any level of experience.

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World’s first 100mph electric boat: Vision Marine smashes world record

Vision Marine, founded in Montreal and currently based in Boisbriand QC, in partnership with Hellkat Powerboats, produced the V32 – a 32ft catamaran hull specifically designed to accommodate the necessary battery banks to power a pair of Vision Marine’s flagship E-Motion electric outboards – with the sole intention of breaking new ground and making the world’s fastest electric boat.

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Editor’s Note: Summer report

While there’s still some good weather left, let’s take a moment to celebrate this summer. Sunny, warm (mostly) and packed with the camaraderie that comes from spending two years under the dock.

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Sail GP: Sarah Douglas joins, CANSailGP Canada now 4th by a point after Copenhagen

Light air conditions prevented racing on Saturday, which meant there were three fleet races on Sunday, followed by the podium race on the Oresund.

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A memorable summer highlight

As bonus of my journalistic responsibilities here at CY Media, I occasionally get called upon to do a story for Canadian Yachting magazine. Last month, I got the plum assignment of the year.

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Blue gym effect: Boating improves improved health and wellbeing

Professor Charles Spence, from Oxford University’s Crossmodal Research Laboratory, has researched the benefits of how something he calls the ‘blue gym effect’ can lead to improving health and wellbeing, anxiety reduction, and better sleep patterns.

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Navigare Yachting named distributor for Island Spirit Catamarans

Navigare Yachting is pleased to announce its partnership with Group Island Spirit (GIS) to represent Island Spirit Catamarans through exclusive distributorship in Europe and the United States.

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Boats: New Jeanneau 895

Cut out for adventure and marine activities, the NC 895 Sport offers seriously convincing arguments for the entire family, affording more comfort on the interior and exceptional moments to share on the exterior.

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News: Canada Games Sailing happens next week

The Canada Games, held every two years, alternating between summer and winter, are the largest multi-sport event in the country and represent the pinnacle of interprovincial/territorial sport competition. 

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Plugboats: Ninth annual Monaco races showcase latest electric boat innovations

The Monaco Energy Boat Challenge (MEBC) took place in the principality July 8 to 13 and shows how far the technology of electric boating has come and give some hints about what lies ahead.

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Parks Canada Introduces Up-to-Date Big Chute Marine Railway Schedule Webpage

Parks Canada has just released an Up-to-Date Big Chute Marine Railway Status Webpage with weekly Big Chute schedule.

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Please help me understand

I picked up the TO Star on Monday. There on the Front Page – New Zealand’s Scott Dixon wins the Honda Indy. In the same issue, in the Sports Section –a huge photo of hammer thrower Camryn Rogers, from Richmond BC, winning silver in a Eugene, OR track and field event.

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Trent-Severn Waterway Update – Big Chute – Lock 44 backlog is cleared

Backlog of boats at the Big Chute has been cleared.

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Beneteau partners with Vision Marine Technologies for electric outboard boats

Groupe Beneteau is launching a partnership with Quebec-based Vision Marine Technologies to develop and market 100% electric outboard boats.

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Foiling: Canadian Waszp Championships buzz Stingston

Portsmouth Harbour in Kingston was the site of this weekend’s Canadian Waszp Class Championship with 18 boats on the line. While the winds did not fully cooperate, the regatta was able to stage six races and bring the fleet together for its biggest event ever in this country.

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Sponsored: Le Boat Announces Flash Sale

Le Boat, a houseboating vacation company with operations in Canada, the UK and Europe, is offering vacationers an up-to 30 per cent off summer flash sale for bookings made before July 25, 2022 for trips taken within 2022.

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Safety: Excuses Don’t Float

When it comes to boating safety, excuses don’t float! Whether you’re a seasoned boater or just getting your feet wet, when it comes to boating safety…

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Parks Canada is Temporarily Adjusting Services at Lock 44 – Big Chute Marine Railway due to Reduced Staffing Capacity

The health and safety of visitors and employees are of utmost importance to Parks Canada.

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Finally, an ordinary weekend

After all this time we were hoping for something extremely simple – an ordinary summer boating weekend. It couldn’t have turned out any better.

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New boats: The Elan Impression 43

For more than 18 years since the launch of the first model, the Elan Impression line was one of the key global players in the family cruising segment.

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New boats: 38’ Cape Sable

Looking for a stylish 38′ ocean-friendly motorboat? You need look no further than a Cape Sable from Cape Island Cruisers of Nova Scotia. The design is based on the time-tested Cape Islander workboat concept.

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Charter Boats: New Moorings 403PC launched

The Moorings introduces its newest power catamaran, the Moorings 403PC. The arrival of the new yacht in 2023 completes a modern range, entirely reinvented, and specifically designed to meet the highest requirements of comfort and seaworthiness.

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Sailpast pass complete

Tom Brady couldn’t have thrown a better spiral. This is a shot of my handsome son, Will, carrying out our Sailpast tradition for the first time in three years. And wow, was everyone aboard happy to see it!

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Trent-Severn Waterway expands partial closure due to high water levels and flows

Due to high water levels and flows, Parks Canada has expanded the partial closure of navigation to include Lock 1 – Trenton through Lock 18 – Hastings starting Monday, June 20, 2022, until further notice. Inbound vessel traffic will be advised that entry at Lock 1 – Trenton will be closed until further notice.

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28 Canadian sailors in Germany for the Kiel Week event

A strong contingent of 28 Canadian sailors, including Tokyo 2020 Olympians Ali ten Hove, Mariah Millen, William Jones and Evan DePaul, will take part in the Kiel Week event June 22-26 in Germany.

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33% savings + bonus for CY subscription

Here’s a last chance offer (expires June 30) to subscribe and save 33% on Canadian Yachting magazine plus get the current June issue free. The featured article in CY June 2022 focuses on choosing the right Marina or Yacht Club for your boating style.

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Canada Sail GP earns 2nd in Chicago

Proving that their stand-out podium finish in the Bermuda SailGP event – Canada’s debut event in the class – was no fluke, the Canadian team took two bullets and finished 2nd overall at this weekend’s Sail GP event in Chicago.

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Fair winds Christopher Pratt

One of Canada’s most esteemed painter and printmakers, Newfoundland’s Christopher Pratt died last week at 86. In addition to his artistic talents, Pratt was a boater, and his love of boats and in particular C&C sailboats informed his work.

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