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What Plan, Your Plan…. Strategic Priority #5 Communications

An ongoing flow of information between our three levels, Squadron, District and National, is the prime target of the Communications Priority. At times action is requested and required, and at other times important messages need to be shared.

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Safer for the Environment Boat Care Products

In the late 1970’s myself and a lady friend decided leave our corporate positions to spend 3 years backpacking around the globe.

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Why Should My Squadron Offer Recreational Vessel Courtesy Checks?

It’s time again for me to talk about why Squadrons should offer Recreational Vessel Courtesy Checks (RVCCs). Many Squadron Officers continue to talk about how their Squadron’s course participation, and hence membership, is down and continuing to drop.

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Boating BC Sets Sail With Abandoned Boat Education And Awareness Program

Boating BC has officially launched an Abandoned Boats Education and Awareness Campaign to make boaters aware of their responsibility to manage each vessel through the end of its life – and provide information on boat disposal options.

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There is a Fire at the Marina!

On February 10, 2019 the Sidney Fire Department responded to a fire at the Port Sidney Marina. This was followed by a fire at the Cedar Grove Marina on March 1st in North Saanich.

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Rossi Milev’s Clear Air Captures J/24 Midwinter Championship

2017 J/24 World Champion Rossi Milev of PCYC, Toronto, on Clear Air, hoisted another Class perpetual trophy Sunday, taking the 2019 J/24 Midwinter Championship at Davis Island Yacht Club in Tampa, FL.

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Touch 2 Play Blog: Serious Racing 

Touch2Play Racing just finished the 39​th​ Heineken Regatta in St M​a​arten. It was an epic event by all standards that regattas and parties are measured by! Next year’s 40​th​ is going to be even better so find a way to get there.

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LYRA Race Week 2019: July 28 – Aug 4

The first LYRA race week was formed in 1884 at the Queens Hotel in Toronto. It is believed that LYRA is the oldest association of yacht clubs on the continent; no other similar body is known to exist in North America in 1884.

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Le Boat celebrates 50 Years

In 2019, Le Boat is celebrating 50 years of providing customers with unforgettable memories on the waterways of Europe and now in Canada.      

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Salty Dawg announces Spring Rally

The Salty Dawg Sailing Association (SDSA) has opened registration for its Spring Rally from the Virgin Islands to the US. In addition, it has opened registration for three additional Salty Dawg rallies scheduled for 2019.    

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Regal Launches New 38 XO Outboard-powered Sport Yacht At Miami International Boat Show

Regal Boats launched its all new outboard-powered 38 XO Sport Yacht on February 14th at the Miami International Boat Show, the third in the company’s revolutionary XO Series. 

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Buying Boats Used or New Outside of Canada

Pat Sturgeon and Drew Robertson are well known names in this country’s boat business and are viewed as consummate pros.

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In Canada, we like bridges.

While there’s a lot of talk about building walls these days – here in Canada, we’re all about building bridges. In western Lake Ontario, the Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway is a commuter’s lifeline, an indomitable navigational landmark for sailors, and the gateway to Canada’s largest port in the Great Lakes system.

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New boats debut in Miami

John Armstrong from Canadian Yachting was on the Prestige Booth at the Miami International Boat Show and discussed with Margriet Mitchell, Manager of Marketing and Nick Harvey, President of Jeanneau Americas, the countless numbers of innovations that went into the design of the new Prestige 590.

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Canadian Yachting April – Welcome to Spring!

After what felt like a long winter, peppered with major weather events across North America including major snowfalls and record low temperatures at times, what could be more welcome than Spring and the April issue of Canadian Yachting magazine!

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New tutorial available for mariners to help protect whales in B.C. waters

BC Ferries and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority have launched a tutorial for mariners to build awareness of local whale species and how to identify them, and provide navigational strategies to reduce potential interactions between ships and whales in B.C. waters.

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What Plan? Your Plan…..Strategic Priority #4 – Community

There are 4 Goals in this section of the Plan, each dealing with a different aspect of how to ensure the long-term survival and relevance of CPS-ECP to our Members and the boating community.

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Boating and Cannabis: What You Need To Know

How will the new regulations regarding the possession and use of cannabis affect the operation of vessels?

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Board of Directors Applications Due March 1

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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Consider offering seminars this boating season

No matter whether you’re middle-aged, an older person, or someone just fresh out of school and heading into a career, life seems to be a non-stop frantic rush from dawn to dusk.

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Kennedy Marine Motor Museum

It all began for Sandy Kennedy in the 196’s growing up in Prince Edward Island. Sandy worked on the family farm that overlooked Charlottetown Harbour and had a non-stop view of boats cruising by.

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Eight Bells: Donald MacKenzie Green, 86: Canadian Sailing Icon

Donald M. Green, one of Canada’s most successful offshore sailors and a key figure in its America’s Cup campaigns of the 1980s, passed away Feb. 18, 2019 at the age of 86.

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Atlantic Region’s Largest Boating Event – Strong 2019

Atlantic Canada’s largest boat show returned to Halifax Exhibition Centre last week February 7th through 10th, celebrating success following an increase in show traffic and added attractions.

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Fire in the Port Sidney Marina

Sidney Fire Chief Brett Mikkelsen said crews were called to the Port Sidney Marina around 2:45 p.m. on Saturday February 9th, for reports of a boat on fire.

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Victoria’s Millar Wins 2019 Edge Sailing 2.4m Midwinters

At the end of January, sixteen competitors took to the waters of Port Charlotte for the 2019 Edge Sailing Midwinters, event three in the five-event 2.4 Meter Can Am Championship series.

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Boot wrap up

When it comes to boat shows, boot (With a lowercase ‘b’) in Dusseldorf, Germany offers a wide range of boats and equipment that are hard to locate on this side of the Atlantic. As such, it makes a great international destination for Canadian boaters, although it has yet to catch on in large numbers.

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Toronto Boat show random notes

The 61st annual Toronto International Boat Show, North America’s Largest Indoor Boat Show, concluded another very successful year this past Sunday, January 27 with many exhibitors reporting strong sales results, despite a slight dip in attendance due to inclement weather. 

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Sailing it Forward for Youth! 

200 tickets at $100 pp include a welcome glass, dinner w/wine, dessert, dancing to live music, silent auction and $20 tax receipt. Some parking is available.

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Spartan builds presence in NS

Chris Stanmore-Major is an extremely experienced sailor and sail training instructor. As of 2018 he has sailed approximately 300,000Nm (more than the distance to the moon) in yachts ranging from 45′ – 150′.

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Board of Directors Applications Due March 1

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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Safe Anchoring Basics – Selecting your Anchor Size

Years ago anchor weight was the only criteria. In today’s world anchor design and construction metals is important and  allow for lighter, stronger anchors with, in some cases, even greater key holding power, as found in US Navy testing.

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Two CPS-ECP Members Win Safe Boating Awards

The 2018 Canadian Safe Boating Awards (CASBAs) were held Sunday, Jan 20th in Toronto, at the Westin Harbour Castle.

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TrawlerFest Lands in Seattle: Boat Show, Seminars, Party

Boat show, seminars and parties—TrawlerFest is moving is Pacific Northwest event to the heart of Seattle this year. The dates are April 23-27 at Bell Harbor Marina.

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The first Riva Yacht at the Toronto Boat Show!

The 38 Riva Rivamare debuted at the Toronto Boat Show. After 177 years of boat building experience Executive Yacht was proud to bring in the first Riva Yacht.

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PHRF Racing Awards presented at TIBS

PHRF-LO 2018 Awards were presented at the Toronto International Boat Show on Saturday 19 January, the frigid storm blast prevented many award winners from attending.

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Now here, Cranchi T36 wins boot European powerboat 2019

From the lakes of Lombardy in Italy comes a boat for the owner looking fro a distinctive looking multi purpose sport cruiser. Cranchi bills it as a Crossover; its trawler hull and the generously proportioned deckhouse offer plenty of room and living space…

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Heading to Bay Bridge Show?

More than 400 boats, up to 75 feet in length, will be on display at the 37th annual Bay Bridge Boat Show April 12-14 in Stevensville, Maryland at the Bay Bridge Marina.

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Catalina Yachts Acquires True North Line Of Downeast Powerboats

One of the most versatile cruisers on the market today, True North Powerboats was recently acquired by Catalina Yachts. True North Powerboats have the timeless, rugged Downeast aesthetic, with a hull design that handles the roughest conditions.    

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Sneak Peek from the 2018 United States Sailboat Show

As usual, the 2018 United States Sailboat Show did not disappoint. Held at Annapolis, Maryland, the United States Sailboat Show invented the in-water concept in 1970 and it remains the last of its kind.

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