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    Seaweed blooms down south

    Our friend Patrick from Oakville based Mango Charters reports that the seaweed is blooming in the Caribbean this year.      

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    Rewarding careers in BC’s recreational marine Industry are in high demand!

    The Marine Service Technician (MST) program under the guidance of Quadrant Marine Institute is leading the way in developing skilled professionals for the recreational and light commercial boating industry in British Columbia and Nova Scotia.    

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    Nominate Your Boating Heroes Before October 15

    The Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC) is a volunteer charitable organization. Our mission is to reduce the incidence of injuries and fatalities across Canada that occur as a result of recreational boating activities through innovative, relevant and effective measures.

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    National Conference Details and Preliminary Agenda

    Volunteers and boaters from across North America will congregate in Ottawa to exchange ideas, have their say in the business of their national organization, attend workshops, network with old friends and meet new ones. 

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    Save 20% on all Navionics and C-Map Plug-and-Play Cards Exclusive Limited Offer for CPS-ECP Members Only

    Originally priced at $149 USD (CAD $194), Navionics Plus Canada MicroSD cards for Lowrance, Raymarine, Humminbird, Simrad, B&G and many other chartplotters are now available for only CAD $155 (at today’s exchange) until Sept. 27, 2018, with coupon code “CPSECP20”.      

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    Merc helps set waterski record

    Mercury Marine was the power behind the Rock Aqua Jays Water Ski Show Team from Janesville WI in August attempted a Guinness World Record for building the largest-ever human pyramid on water skis. Two weeks later, they have made the Book and set a brand new record.    

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    Canadians invited to Vacation Basin at Annapolis, October 4-8, 2018

    Even though there are some good boat shows at home, every October finds a contingent of Canadians making the pilgrimage to the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis. 

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    Schooner Week correction

    The first Nova Scotia Schooner Championship was held on July 25, 1961 in Hubbards Cove, Nova Scotia. 

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    Clearwater Mobility Cup 2018: Regatta of Possibilities

    Rick Hansen’s Man in Motion tour of 1985-1987 was an epic event that has created an incredible legacy. His goal to bring disability awareness to the general population have far surpassed those expectations. 

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    Chester Crew at 2018 IOD Worlds – Sweden

    Intrepid sailor Dayna Nelder sent us this report from Sweden where she was part of a crew from Chester representing Nova Scotia and Canada at the 2018 IOD Worlds. They did a great job and had a pretty good time doing it.

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    Chester skippers finish first and second at 2018 IOD North American Invitational Championships

    10 fiercely competitive skippers from Canada, USA and Bermuda to battle it out on Mahone Bay

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    CY inspects new Beneteau models

    The CY team was in Newport to see the new Antares line at 21, 23 and 27 feet. The builder also introduced a new Oceanis 46.1 and they presented their 51.1.

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    Sneak Peak of the Neptunus Yachts 62 Flybridge

    Canadian Yachting’s John Armstrong was with Jan Willem De Jong, Managing Director of Neptunus Yachts of St. Catharines Ontario (pictured above) on board…      

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    Sailing is the first sport to qualify Canada for the 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo

    Sailing is the first National Sport Federation (NSF) to qualify Canada spots for the 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo.

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    Getting Texty with Great Lakes Buoys

    A few weeks ago, an acquaintance brought to my attention an interesting feature about the Great Lakes Observing System. I knew that work was being done to gather real-time data about the Great lakes, and that efforts were in place for public access to that data. What I was unaware of was just how far the project had come.

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    The Sun’s UV factor: is it spoiling your boating enjoyment?

    Whether from racing or cruising on a sailboat in the Great Lakes, the Caribbean or British Columbia’s West Coast, I just couldn’t get enough of it. 

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    Intense Chester Race Week wraps up

    With 120 entries, Chester Race Week ran five race courses (Bluenose, Classics, One-design, Inshore PHRF-NS and Distance PHRF-NS.) Three beautiful days of champagne racing ended on a soggy fourth day at Chester race week. 

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    Welcome Back to Alice Hinton

    We welcome back Alice Hinton to our National Office Staff. As many of you know, Alice retired in August of 2017 from her full-time accounting position with CPS-ECP, but came back on a part-time/temporary basis earlier this year to help out during the busy time of our year.

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    2018 Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons’ 80th Anniversary

    Simply stated once a CPS-ECP member has earned 20 Merit Marks (representing twenty volunteer hours per year for twenty years) they become a CPS-ECP Life Member and their CPS-ECP membership fee is waived (read free.)…

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    Register Today for Fall/Winter Online Boating Courses

    Sign up now for our new listing of online courses! Enhance on your boating skills this fall and winter from the convenience of your own home!

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    Nova Scotia Schooner Race Week

    In the week leading up to Chester Race Week, the village played host to the Nova Scotia Schooner Association (NSSA). 

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    Sail NS News

    Ryan Anderson, a 16-year old laser radial sailor from the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, finished fifth overall at the 2018 Europa Cup in Dziwnow, Poland (Aug 11-13), capturing a bronze medal in the U19 division. He was top Canadian at the regatta. 

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    Sailing Hall Welcomes Inductees

    Last Sunday (August 19) The Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame and the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston inducted the class of 2018 to the Hall.      

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    Ramshaw 5th at Sailing Worlds, qualifies Canada in Olympic Finn Class for Tokyo 2020

    Canadian Sailing Team Member, Tom Ramshaw (Finn) finishes 5th place after today’s medal race at the 2018 Sailing World Championships Aarhus in Denmark.      

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    VHF DSC Simulator New Order Period Announcement

    In cooperation with CPS-ECP, ICOM Canada has created a new VHF DSC Simulator that can add value for all Squadrons teaching the VHF Maritime Radio course. 

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    Why should I take a boating course?

    A few years ago I wrote the following article for Canadian Yachting and with Fall courses coming up soon I thought it would be a good idea to run it again in our newsletter. Squadrons can feel free to use this article to help promote their courses.

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    Early Bird Conference Rate Ends September 3rd

    Volunteers and boaters from across North America will congregate in Ottawa to exchange ideas, have their say in the business of their national organization, attend workshops, network with old friends and meet new ones. It will be a working conference with time for a little fun and relaxation. 

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    In-Water Boat Shows – Montreal and Quebec City

    Presented by the Quebec Marine Association, the In-Water Boat Show is an annual event that takes places in Montréal and Québec City on two different weekends. 

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    Sail West report

    After two days of rain the sunshine is very welcoming at the Sail West Regatta at the Wabamun sailing club located about one hour west of Edmonton.

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    the 6th annual Boat Rally for Kids

    On the last weekend of July, Executive Yacht took part in the 6th annual Boat Rally for Kids with Cancer in Muskoka. 

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    New Boat: IC37 First Impressions

    The IC 37 is a new one-design boat that has special significance in Canada, proposed for competition in the next three Canada’s Cup competitions, as we have reported previously. 

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    Sail Nova Scotia talent

    Here are a couple of young sailors who have has success in recent regattas. You can view the complete results in the links below.

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    Come Sail with the Classics

    On August 10 – 12 Chester Classics and Gold River Marina will be hosting a regatta in support of Autism Nova Scotia.

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    Canadian Tom Ramshaw’s finishes include a 1, 2 early on at Sailing World Championships

    Canadian Sailing Team Member, Tom Ramshaw (Finn) sails to a bullet on the first day of racing at the 2018 Sailing World Championships Aarhus in Denmark.

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    CPS – ECP History 1998 – 2008

    In the spring edition of the 1998 Port Hole, Brentwood Bay Squadron Commander Len Fallon proclaimed, “CPS will be there to meet the challenge of change!” Thanks Len.

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    Have you checked out the Member Benefits program lately?

    Do you know that the savings from some of the Member Benefits more than pay for your yearly CPS-ECP membership? Savings from Cowan, C-Tow can pay for your membership in just one purchase.

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    Steerers Regatta draws a crowd

    During the week, more than 430 youngsters in over 220 boats descended upon Port Credit YC July 19 and 20 for the annual Steerers Regatta.

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    2018 Bayview Mac

    At the time the awards were given out on July 17 at the final party for the Bell’s Beer Bayview Mackinac Race, winners were known in all 17 classes that had sailed one or the other of two distance courses offered, but that didn’t mean everyone had crossed the finish line. 

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    Joy Ride wins Vic-Maui 2018

    Joy Ride wins Vic-Maui 2018 as the 1st Overall based on corrected time. Firefly wins Line Honours and 2nd Overall and Salient takes 3rd Overall.

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