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Humber Bay Centre offers full range of courses

Humber Bay Sailing Centre has taken over the sailing school operations formerly run by Humber College and is now in it’s second year of operation.       

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BRAVO ZULU DYC Hosts Convoy Cup 2017

Since Halifax was founded in 1749 by Edward Cornwallis and the British Garrison the strategic importance of Halifax Harbour and Bedford Basin has played a significant role in the development of Halifax.       

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2018 BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival – We WILL Be Racing.

With most of the Caribbean islands caught in the wrath of hurricane Irma and then Maria – two category five hurricanes that hit land and made history – the message from the organizers of the BVI Spring Regatta is strong and clear…    

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Big Wave Dave

The Big Wave Dave website is an essential source of weather information for windsurfing and kiteboarding on Vancouver Island, BC.      

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Bedford Basin Yacht Club Hosts Nova Scotia Provincial Optimist Championship

Many have said that fall in Nova Scotia is the best season as the humidity of the summer is pretty much gone, the ocean water is at its warmest and the forests will soon be ablaze in stunning colour.      

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2017 Sperry Challenge results

The 5th edition of the Sperry Challenge presented by BNI was held at the RStLYC in Montréal on Aug 26 which raised $25,000 in support of local sailors with disabilities…      

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J24 Port Credit Worlds

Hurricanes Jose and Maria had done their devastating work in the Caribbean and Florida that created a wonderful weather high in the Great Lakes region that was to last almost three weeks.      

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Sonar Worlds 2017

There is a new Sonar World Champion. Peter Galloway and his crew on Fast Forward, Garin Pace, Ched Proctor, and Judy Lugar came out on top after three days of racing in beautiful Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia this September.    

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Fly the CPS-ECP Flag Contest Winner Announced

This summer we ran our annual Fly the CPS-ECP Flag and Win photo contest and received many entries. Participants submitted selfies while proudly flying the CPS-ECP Flag and wearing their lifejackets.      

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Stretching the Season – Be Prepared

During the fall months, when the summer heat begins to wane, fall colours scatter the shoreline, and pristine anchorages, once cluttered, now offer quiet solitude, it’s important that you are prepared for each and every trip.    

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CPS-ECP Fall/Winter Boating Course Registration

CPS-ECP offers a series of courses in boating knowledge that build from the basic courses required by law to what you’d want to know to cross the ocean.       

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Women’s Keelboat at Lunenburg Yacht Club

The Sail Canada Women’s Keelboat Championship took place from September 14-17 at the Lunenburg Yacht Club (LYC). Fifteen teams from four provinces spent four full days on the water.

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It’s a new way of doing regattas – First 36.7 NAs

I guess it’s true what they say. The only thing that stays the same is change. Regattas are not what they used to be. Gone are they days of 20 boat rafts, tents filing the yacht club grounds and beer trucks lining the streets to serve hundreds of sailors.    

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A New Face at Michele Stevens Sailloft

If you phone or drop by Michele Stevens Sailloft these days the first person you meet will likely be Doug Heard who handles customer service and general administration duties.

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Boot 49 coming in January

Boot is a gigantic boat show held in Dusseldorf German’s Messe Dusseldorf complex.      

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Hurricane Irma Updates

Our hearts go out to everyone affected by Hurricane Irma. We at Canadian Yachting want to share as many updates as we can to anyone looking for information on Caribbean places and Companies currently affected by the Hurricane.    

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Return your RVCC forms by October 2nd

Over the spring and summer many of our Squadron’s provide a service to its members and the general boating community by providing a recreation vessel courtesy check for boat owners to ensure….      

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A New Addition to the National Office Crew

I am very pleased to announce that Dena Hamid has joined the National Office staff as our Bookkeeper.    Dena came on board with us on August 14th and we were very fortunate that she was able to work with Alice Hinton for almost three weeks prior to Alice’s retirement on August 31st.      

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Kevin and Lorraine Anderson and their mini 12’s, Thing one and Thing two.

The Snake Island Nanaimo Regatta kicks off each year with a social mixer at the end of their main dock. Part of the activities includes adult racing in Opti’s.      

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2017 Canadian Laser Masters Championships

This year the Laser Canadian Masters’ Championships were held on Lake Wabamun and hosted by the Wabamun Sailing Club, about an hour’s drive west of Edmonton.      

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Irma: An unprecedented force will leave scars and tears for years to come.

Last Wednesday morning through mid afternoon, Hurricane Irma made direct hits on both St Martin and BVI’s and at that moment of impact on the two tiny islands chains, as the most powerful storm in recorded history.    

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Victoria Classic Boat Festival

This year’s event was a very special celebration of Classic Boats and marine heritage for The Victoria Classic Boat Festival’s 40th anniversary along with Canada’s 150th Birthday.      

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The Name Game

The name of my boat occasionally results in people looking at the boat with their hand on their chin appearing to think Hmmmmmm.      

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Canadian Zingara wins First 36.7 World Cup

From August 24 to 27 the first ever Beneteau First 36.7 World Cup at HSK (HelsingforsSegelklubb), Helsinki, Finland.       

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2017 Director Nominations Have Been Announced

In accordance with Article 5.7.5(a) of the CPS-ECP Regulations, the Nominating Committee nominates the following individuals for election as Directors of CPS-ECP at the Annual General Meeting of members to be held on Saturday October 28, 2017 at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.    

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Icom VHF DSC Simulator

For many years P/C/C Norm Dyck was looking to Icom to build a VHF DSC Simulator that could be used by our ROC-M instructors in their Radio course.      

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Vids Onboard September 14 2017

We know you love to look at and shop for boats online. The best part is that that boats make fabulous subjects for footage and the videos are always fun to watch and enjoy.      

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Swans Marina sold: Bernie Luttmer retires

When Bernie and Jean Luttmer moved to Toronto in 1971 they bought an International 14 sailboat before they bought a bed.      

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South Shore Marine exports first fibreglass IOD

We have reported previously on South Shore Marine’s International One Design build Zepher II. Apparently the first fibreglass IOD built in North America in the last 10 years, she has been sold and was recently delivered to her new home at the Manhattan Yacht Club.     

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Opti Nationals held at RNSYS

Here’s wrap-up of the Opti racing at RNSYS. By the way, we love Mini Me the committee boat.      

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Martin’s River Regatta 2017

It has been 20 years since the late marine artist Bill Gilkerson and fellow Martin’s River resident, Chip Dickison came up with the idea of a Labour Day get-together for local boats, with some informal racing thrown in.    

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J/24 Fleets invade Port Credit Yacht Club for the drive HG 2017 Worlds

Whether your style is weeknight beer-can racing or competing on the world stage – the J/24 is undeniably the most popular racing keelboat to make waves around the world.      

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A bit of power boat glamour

There has no doubt been a huge amount of improvement in recreational boat design in the last 100 years. Thanks to modern materials boats are faster and easier to handle. 

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Bamse Cup 2017

The big boats get the glory but the small boats make the sailor. Nothing can be further from the truth when it comes to youth sailing.       

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Toronto Sail-In Cinema braves crummy weather

The weather didn’t fully cooperate but Toronto Port Authority (TPA) Sugar Beach Sail-In Cinema returned for its annual free movie festival on the city’s waterfront on August 17-19.      

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Chester Race Week 2017

Chester Race Week wrapped up on Saturday, August 19th after four days of racing which saw everything from sunshine and gentle winds, to near gales, waves and rain. Michael Dunn covered the event and here is his day by day review…      

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Cold Water Immersion Workshops

The Canadian Safe Boating Council will be hosting 1-day (General Interest) and 2-day (instructor) Cold Water Immersion/Rescue Workshops on September 15th& 16th from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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Learn How to Predict Weather for Your Next Boating Season! (in the comfort of your own home)

CPS-ECP is offering INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER for Recreational Boaters, as an online pilot course, beginning September 25th, 2017.

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Desolation Sound in September

Autumn is a wonderful time to cruise Desolation Sound, offering warm September weather, favourable breezes for sailing, bright days and cooling nights.      

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