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    Out of the cold: Jeanneau NC 695 walk through video

    The folks at Walker Marine, located in Blenheim ON just north of Lake Erie, love boats and they also love making videos. This is the second original video they have shared and it certainly brings a Canadian feel to the boat, complete with deep snow and a tractor!

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    Meet the 2022 Schaefer 400 Sport

    With a distinctive design and countless praises for its agility and speed, the Schaefer 400 wins an audience over at first glance. This new model showcases a modern look hull design with a retractable hardtop, generous deck with gourmet space and a greater selection of premium finishes.

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    Lagoon unveils its new 55

    Following several weeks of teasing, Lagoon has unveiled its new model, the Lagoon 55. Straight out of the shipyard at Construction Navale Bordeaux, the first prototype was launched on Thursday February 25th, from the quayside on the Garonne River. 

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    Helly Hansen Chester Race Week 2021 fires up

    While things likely will be a little different, we welcome you back to the waters of Chester, Nova Scotia to participate in this one-of-a-kind event from August 11-14, 2021.

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    Spring forward…please

    I’m trying to temper it but Spring Fever has grabbed me by the deck shoes and got me half way out the door to the boat.  This longing has been going on for a bit but came to a head last weekend when I went down ostensibly to check my tarp but then stood on the dock watching the ice melt in the sun. There’s no denying it; spring is springing.

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    Leisure Pools takes over the Beneteau Marion SC facility

    When Beneteau opened its plant in Marion, SC in 1986, the writing was on the wall for the large Canadian sailboat manufacturers, C&C, CS and Hinterhoeller. Beneteau had demonstrated that it could build very appealing boats that offered more contemporary looks and accommodation than the then-dominant Canadian companies.

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    Last-minute New York State budget manoeuver proposes major changes to Erie Canal management without public input

    An act that was recently introduced in the waning days of New York’s annual budget process that allows no opportunity for public input proposes significant management changes to the New York State Canal System and, if passed, could have negative consequences on the historic waterway for years to come.

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    See a Blow? Go Slow!

    For the sake of boater and whale safety, it is really important to know that baleen whales, like Humpback Whales, are very different from whales, dolphins and porpoises who have teeth. Toothed cetaceans, like Orca, have biosonar by which they can form an acoustic image of their surroundings.

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    Board of Directors Applications Due March 31

    Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons (CPS-ECP) is accepting applications for Director positions from you the members of CPS-ECP. Successful candidates will be nominated to the Board of Directors at the 2021 Annual General Meeting.

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    Choosing the right PFD

    Finding the right PFD can seem like a daunting task and extends beyond finding one that fits and floats. After all, not all vests work for all people, and no one vest works well for all activities.

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    Choosing the right PFD

    Finding the right PFD can seem like a daunting task and extends beyond finding one that fits and floats. After all, not all vests work for all people, and no one vest works well for all activities.

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    Guest column: Where have all the boats gone?

    I start off my column by saying Wow!!  What a market! I have never seen such panic buying in my 43 years in this industry.  Everyone wants to get out on the water. 

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    Boats: Yanmar collaborates with fragment design on new X47FRGMT

    Yanmar Holdings has entered into a collaboration with design house “fragment design”, headed by renowned designer Hiroshi Fujiwara, to develop a special version of Yanmar’s flagship X47 express cruiser.

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    Rideau Canal: The Next Ten Years

    From January 25 – March 31, Parks Canada is asking the public to read its Draft Management Plan and share their feedback.

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    Halifax postponed; three Boat and Sportsmen’s Shows go digital

    Last week, Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin and Dr. Robert Strang, Chief Medical Officer of Health, announced tighter COVID-19 restrictions in the province. As of Saturday, March 6, special events, including trade shows, are not permitted until at least the end of March, and residents are being asked to avoid non-essential travel in and out of HRM during this period.

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    Pride Marine introduces Frauscher Boats, its newest brand

    As the most innovative family-run boatyard in Europe, time and again Frauscher’s premium motorboats, electric boats and yachts set new standards in international boat building. Frauscher has been on course towards the future since 1927 – with the courage to discover new territory.

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    Luna-cy

    As you may already know, the 36th America’s Cup is under way, sort of, in Auckland NZ. It is unfolding as a bellwether of where boating and the world in general finds itself.  So let’s take a look at what is happening on and off the field.

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    Board of Directors Applications Due March 31

    Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons (CPS-ECP) is accepting applications for Director positions from you the members of CPS-ECP, both men and woman.

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    The Problem of Plastics

    Dr. Peter Ross and his colleagues published about microplastics in Nature Communications in January. The article, Pervasive distributions of polyester fibres in the Arctic Ocean is driven by Atlantic inputs, states that: “Particle abundance correlated with longitude, with almost three times more particles in the eastern Arctic compared to the west…

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    New Training Season for CPS-ECP

    Boat sales have exploded to the point where salespeople have to put customers on waiting lists. The 2021 boating season will see many new boaters on all waterways who are still unaware of all they do not know yet about safe boat operation.

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    Jeanneau Leader 6.5 WA

    Located in Blenheim ON just north of Lake Erie, Walker Marine Sales has been proudly serving Southwestern Ontario as a marine dealer and service provider since 2015. 

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    Take advantage of deals, seminars, and more on the Ottawa Boat Show Digital Marketplace!

    For the past 45 years, the Ottawa Boat Show has been the unofficial launch of boating season in the Ottawa Region, welcoming hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors annually. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the organizers decided to postpone.

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    Eight bells: Heather Robertson

    Sailing in Canada, and in Nova Scotia lost a really good supporter late last week. Past Commodore Heather Robertson passed away at her home in Chester. Heather was a past member of both the Sail Canada and Sail NS Board. 

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    New Fountaine Pajot 51 and Dufour 470 and 61

    The Fountaine Pajot/Dufour Group had their second press conference on February 2, 2021 and as the groundhog predicted, they are set for an early spring with some more new boats. Private owner purchasing has taken the lead over charter companies, with most customers ordering boats without even seeing them!

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    Is Fiberglass Recyclable? Part 2 – Emerging innovations in fiberglass recycling

    Interest in finding alternative uses for used fiberglass can spark creativity and innovation. For example, a partnership involving the US, Ireland, and Northern Ireland Universities called Re-wind developed some interesting civil engineering project ideas for reusing and repurposing fiberglass blades.

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    Vancouver International Boat Show Goes Virtual February 24-27

    Visitors to the 59th Vancouver International Boat Show will be introduced to the very latest boats and boating-related products on the market, but this year they can do so from the comfort of their own home because the event will be virtual – taking place February 24 – 27, 2021.

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    Eight Bells: Douglas Keary

    The Canadian Sailing Community lost one of the good guys today . Doug Keary was one of those mean who gave back, gave back to his community, and gave back to the sport of sailing.

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    This is getting even better

    This has been a different kind of time to use a euphemism, but for us here at CY OnBoard it has been useful. Thanks partially to the conditions you Canadian boaters currently face, boating is growing in popularity and our digest and websites are booming.  Our rates of engagement continue to blossom and our subscription list is expanding. 

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    Free Registration for the 2021 Virtual Vancouver International Boat Show

    The 59th Vancouver International Boat Show will take place virtually from February 24 – 27, 2021. Enthusiasts will be able to browse the newest boat models from top brands and boating-related products and services on the market – all from the comfort of home.

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    Toronto Waterfront update

    The Toronto waterfront is changing for several reasons including esthetics, flood mitigation. It’s about time – between the downtown area and Ashbridges Bay has been something of an abandoned wasteland.

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    Boating Ontario Directory now available

    With a seemingly endless supply of lakes, rivers and waterways within Canada, boating can take you places you could never imagine. In Ontario, the waterways alone are made up of 250,000 lakes and rivers providing the best Freshwater recreational boating in the world. 

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    Instagram Photo of the Month

    CPS-ECP has been posting wonderful photos on Instagram during the last few months. During the month of January this was our top photo by Valentin Bacalu.

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    Submit Your Boating Stories

    The Port Hole has been, and remains, very effective in getting the word out nationally on CPS-ECP programs and, by extension, members’ involvement in those initiatives. This is a wonderful opportunity that relatively few organizations can boast of.

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    CHS Digital Transformation Initiative

    The Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) is transforming the way it delivers high-quality data and services to clients, in a timely manner. This means modernizing traditional CHS products and a transition to digital access and delivery for users.

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    CPS-ECP Member Insurance

    Cowan Insurance is proud to be one of the most recognized marine pleasure craft insurance providers in Canada. We have partnered with CPS-ECP to provide exclusive coverage to its members.

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    Don’t miss Solo, Non-stop Circumnavigator Bert terHart during the Virtual Vancouver Boat Show

    On July 18 2020 Bert terHart arrived back in Victoria after having spent 265 days at sea alone, becoming the first North American to sail solo, non-stop around the world using only traditional navigational tools.

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    Is Fiberglass Recyclable? Part 1

    Today many things are made from fiberglass, from automotive parts to boats, and bathtubs to wind turbine blades. Fiberglass is lightweight and strong, it is resistant to impact and is waterproof. It does not rot and can be repaired relatively easily. But recycling fiberglass, can it be done?

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    Hot discount: Early Bird passes for Canadian waterways until March 31

    Early bird discount for boaters are here until March 31, 2021! Purchase a Seasonal Lockage and Mooring Package and receive 20% off the price of lockage and 10% off the price of mooring.

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    Deliveries: Hot new arrival on a cold winter day

    This week, Crate’s Lake Country in Orillia unloaded one of its new models for the 2021 season. Check out this gorgeous new Cruisers 46 Cantius in stock and available for spring delivery!

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