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Simply Sailing School – Sailing Lessons in Vancouver, BC

Simply Sailing school is the fastest growing school on the West Coast, offering the entire range of keel boat sailing: From day sailing programs, to more advanced sailing including offshore sailing across the Pacific from Maui to Vancouver. Last year more than 20% of all basic & intermediate Sail Canada students in BC came through this program.

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Canadian Skipper Reclaims Lead In World’s Longest Yacht Race

Eric Holden, skipper of Henri Lloyd has regained the number one spot and a 5.9 point overall lead in the Clipper 2013-14 Round the World Yacht Race after finishing second in a 24 day, 5,600 mile endurance battle across the North Pacific from Qingdao, China to San Francisco.

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CY Readers Write – Sabre Follow Up

The very, very first “yacht” built by Sabre Yachts was called a Sabre Scow. They were built in Pointe Claire Quebec by Roger Hewson circa mid-1960’s. Later, I don’t recall when, Roger moved the company to Maine.

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Port Of Orillia Spring Boat & Cottage Show

Looking to buy or sell your boat? Do it at the Port of Orillia Spring Boat & Cottage Show, June 6th to 8th. There’s always an excellent selection of boats from the privately owned to dealers and brokerage inventory. There’s also a park full of great cottage, outdoor and recreational equipment..PLUS the great tunes of the Orillia Blues Festival.

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IBM Technology Underpins Project To Make BC’s The “Smartest Coast On The Planet”

IBM has announced it is collaborating with Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) on a three-year, multi-million dollar project to equip British Columbia with a monitoring and prediction system to respond to off-shore accidents,tsunamis and other natural disasters.

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Sail Canada Courses

  Gone Sailing Adventures offers a number of courses beyond the basic introductory sail.  If you are interested in learning how to handle a 37′ yacht then enroll in Basic Keelboat Cruising this is offered in 3 different formats

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Success Beyond the Boundaries of Europe – The Hanse 575 is Crowned “Boat of the Year” in China

The winner of the “Asian Marine & Boating Awards 2014” was announced last weekend at the “China (Shanghai) International Boat Show 2014”. And HanseYachts AG from Greifswald made its mark on the international stage when the Hanse 575 came first in the “Best Sailing Yacht +45 ft” category.

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We Asked Parks Canada – Can Boaters Run Generators In The Park

Canadian Yachting has learned that there might be restrictions on generator use in the Thousand Islands National Park or other parks. So, we contacted Parks Canada and this is the official response to our question regarding the use of generators at Thousand Islands National Park:

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Patos Island Race Tracker Failure

During the recent Patos Island Race hosted by Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club (SNSYC) racers  and fans were disappointed in the RaceTracker provided by the Swiftsure International Race organization when it failed during the race.The Swiftsure organization deeply regrets this failure that persisted despite making every effort to solve the difficulties during the race. The problem, however, did not originate with the Swiftsure RaceTracker

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BENETEAU RAMPS UP DISTRIBUTION IN SOUTH AMERICA

Beneteau America has unveiled a new organization to lead their strategy in the Americas, with a single North/South axis. Both Central and South America are now under the management of Bruno Gouezigoux, reporting to the Beneteau America office based in Annapolis, MD.

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Canadian solo sailor rescued north of Auckland

Yet another solo sailor has been rescued by a commercial ship, this time a car carrier, after his yacht was rolled and holed during a storm in the South Pacific, some 1250nm north east of Auckland. Canadian sailor Art Munneke, a member of the SaltSpring Island Yacht Club, had survived for five days after the incident, augmenting his electric bilge pump with hand pumping. When the bilge pump failed he let off his EPIRB.

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Outdoor Life Network Filming An Atlantic Canada Travel Series

The Atlantic Marine Trades Association has learned that the OLN Network is planning to film travel segments this summer with Newfoundland & Labrador, PEI, Nova Scotia and other surrounding areas scheduled as stops in their TV series.

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International Sail Race Through Cape Breton’s Spectacular In-Land Sea

Cape Breton Island is a sailors’ destination.  Race the Cape is a sailor’s dream.  Five days of challenging point to point racing through the amazing Bras d’Or and along Cape Breton’s rugged Atlantic coast.  Seven nights of legendary Cape Breton food, hospitality and entertainment!

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Canadian Yachting Magazine and Ontario Sailing Honoured John Osborn with The Legends of Ontario Sailing Award on April 12th at the Red Carpet Gala held at the Oakville Yacht Club

The word legend implies that you have been around for a long time and John who has been racing sailboats for over 60 years it doesn’t seem that long.  In addition to his sailing prowess John has also been in the marine industry for almost 50 years.  In that time he has worked in boat building, spar and fitting manufacturing, sail making, and for the past number of years the as a distributor of marine hardware.

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Lake Ontario 300 Challenge on July 12th

The Lake Ontario 300 Challenge is the premier offshore race on Lake Ontario, and it provides a challenging circumnavigation of the lake. A group of double handed racers originally developed the The Lake Ontario 300 Challenge as the ultimate double handed challenge in 1990 and it still remains the longest annual fresh water race.

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BC’s Coastal Craft Launches Stylish 65’ Concord

With the launch of its first 65’ Concord, Coastal Craft of Gibsons BC marks both its largest build to date and a departure in styling from its smaller designs. At the request of the customer, says president Jeff Rhodes, the aluminum builder has given the 65 a European-influenced profile that is both more upright, with two full decks, and more gracefully swept back than the workboat-inspired styling of its smaller boats.

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Canadian John Craig is the Newly Appointed Head of the ISAF Sailing World Cup

Craig was for 11 years the PRO at St. Francis Yacht Club and who most recently the PRO of the 34th America’s Cup. Sail-World talked to him in San Francisco yesterday, as he prepares to head to Southampton about the challenges ahead in steering the major restructure of the ISAF peak Olympic class series.

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Terrestrial Invasive Plant Species II – Registration is now open!

Registration and abstract submission are now open for the second Terrestrial Invasive Plant Species (TIPS II) meeting. This meeting will be held at the University of Toronto Mississauga on 6-8 August 2014. We are inviting presentations on the ecology, evolution, impacts, and management of plants invading terrestrial systems in Ontario, Canada and surrounding areas.

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All Ericsons Welcome at June Rendezvous

All owners of Ericson sailboats – not to mention Olson, Independence and other Bruce King designs – in the Pacific Northwest are invited to this year’s Ericson Rendezvous June 28-29 at Maple Bay Marina.

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Yacht Conference Hosts BC Jobs Minister

Organizers of the Pacific Yacht Conference, slated for May 28-29 in Vancouver, have confirmed that BC Minister for Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training, Shirley Bond, will deliver the event’s welcome address. The conference will provide a forum for Northwest yacht builders, refitters, designers, brokers, marinas and service providers to tackle issues and encourage growth in the industry.

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Swiftsure Race Sails May 24-26

The 2014 Swiftsure International Yacht Race sails out of Victoria May 24-26. The weekend incorporates overnight and one-day races on four separate courses in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, including the 138-mile Swiftsure Lightship Classic to Swiftsure Bank, as well as pre- and post-race festivities in Victoria.

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Easter Seals Regatta Registration Now Open

Registration for skipper and boat sponsors at the 2014 National Bank Easter Seals Charity Regatta is now open. The annual fundraiser for Vancouver’s Easter Seals House sails August 9 at Royal Vancouver YC Jericho, with sponsorship by Canadian Yachting West.

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Sea Salt: Recipes from the West Coast Galley

This stunning addition to the galley library is at once beautiful to look at and a thoroughly practical guide to cooking and dining aboard with a focus on fresh West Coast ingredients. Even before you browse the recipes, the food photography by Christina Symons will make your mouth water! 

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Remembering Clay’s Wharf

You could not believe the sense of nostalgia that hit me when I saw the cover of your February 2014 Canadian Yachting West with its shot of the yachts moored in Pelican Bay, as it is now called, on the south side of Granville Island! This is where I grew up – at my father’s “marina” known as Clay’s Wharf.

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New Marina Development Slated for Nanaimo Waterfront

Work is about to start on a new marina and float home development on Nanaimo’s Newcastle Channel. Harbour Homes Marina is planned to include up to 145 boat slips from approximately 20 to 80’ in length, and 60 custom float homes. 

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BC Yacht Brokers Host Victoria Harbour Show May 1-4

The BC Yacht Brokers Association hosts the annual Victoria Harbour Boat Show Thursday-Sunday, May 1-4 in the city’s scenic and historic Inner Harbour. The show brings about 150 new and brokerage powerboats, sailboats and small craft to the Inner Harbour docks and Ship Point. Ship Point also holds product, service and trade exhibits.

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Carefree Opens New Club in Toronto, Canada

Steve and Karin Taylor, owners of Carefree Boat Clubs in Fort Myers and Cape Coral, Florida, are pleased to announce the opening of their third location near Toronto, Ontario. The grand opening will take place beginning of May this year at the Lefroy Harbor Resorts Marina. This beautiful marina will provide boat club members with carefree boating on historic Lake Simcoe, located less than an hour drive from downtown Toronto, and just 15 minutes south of Barrie.

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Bluewater Cruising Association Proudly Presents: Designing Super Yachts Greg Marshall

On April 15, 2014 at the Royal Victoria Yacht Club Bluewater Cruising present Greg Marshall, a Canadian Super Yacht designer based in Victoria, BC. He has more than 36 years in the industry. Together with business partner, Gordon Galbraith, they run an award-winning company, Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architects Ltd. with a team of sixteen designers, interior designers, stylists, structural and mechanical engineers, and naval architects.

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Coastal Craft Debuts its 65′ Concord, Hand Built in Gibsons, BC

Coastal Craft celebrates its largest yacht, the Concord 65, built by the Gibson’s BC company. Among the Coastal Craft 65′ Concord’s features are a very impressive full-beam master en suite with marble floors, walls and ceilings and in floor radiant heat.

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2014 Georgian Bay Regatta to Start from Big Sound Marina

The Georgian Bay Regatta (GBR) is one of the most unique sailing events in Ontario. On an annual basis for the past 27 years, a fleet of 40 to 50 boats have participated in this week-long adventure of racing and cruising various areas of Georgian Bay. As the itinerary of the GBR encompasses a combination of daily distance races, course races, nightly anchorages and visits to the various ports-of-call on the shores of Georgian Bay, it draws the interest of all levels of sailors to this yearly summer event. 

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Crossing the Line: Buying a Boat, The Musical

Buying a Boat: The MusicalSince I am in the throes of purchasing a boat and am a huge devotee of musical theatre, I recently headed to Broadway to catch the must-see opening of Buying a Boat: the Musical. The production stars some of the most exciting celebs including Canadian Don Cherry as The Jovial Surveyor and Lady Gaga as The Boat.

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Spring 2014 Great Lakes Water Levels – 2 Opposing Views

In a response to an article written in a recent edition of a local Simcoe County newspaper bringing our attention to Georgian Bay low water levels, Canadian Yachting reader, John Jamieson, crafted the following rebuttal with an alternative viewpoint for us all to consider.

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Port Credit Spring Boat Show 2014

The Credit Village Marina will be host to the Spring Boat Show from May 23rd to 25th, 2014; the official kick off to your boating season. Located right in the heart of the beautiful Port Credit waterfront, the best place to see any boat is right on the water.

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Victoria Harbour Boat Show May 1-4, 2014

No Northwest boat show can boast as congenial a setting as the annual Victoria Harbour Boat Show, right in the middle of the city’s scenic and historic Inner Harbour. This year’s edition takes place Thursday to Sunday, May 1 – 4. Presented by the B.C. Yacht Brokers Association the show brings about 150 new and brokerage powerboats

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Hans Fogh: March 8, 1938 – March 14, 2014

It is with great sadness that we announce Hans Fogh passed away peacefully from Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease on March 14, 2014 in Toronto. A fighter to the end, Hans leaves Kirsten, his beloved wife and safe harbour for 49 years, his two sons, Morten (Debbie) and Thomas (Andrea) and his darling grandchildren, Sarah, Curtis, Marcus, Kaia and Lucas with whom he spent many joyful hours as “Farfar” attending their numerous special events.

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Inside the Drama: America’s Cup 2013 with Steve Killing

On April 11, 2014 the Midland Cultural Centre will be hosting America’s Cup New Zealand Design Team member Steve Killing as he takes us inside the drama of the 2013 America’s Cup experience. 

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HUGO BOSS Mast Walk: Spectacular Stunt by British Yachtsman Alex Thomson

The British yachtsman Alex Thomson performs an amazingly daring feat on board his high-speed yacht, the HUGO BOSS: He climbs up the 30-meter high mast of the moving vessel and dives into the ocean from the very top.

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Proposed Centre for Sailing Excellence in Kingston, ON

The looming grey walls and imposing guard towers of the Kingston penitentiary are a familiar sight to sailors in Kingston, the sailing venue for the 1976 Olympics and host city for over 90 World and North American sailing championships since then. Now the waterfront Pen has closed. What should become of it? A coalition of sailors, area residents and community leaders have come together to propose a plan to renovate, revitalize and repurpose the 20-acre site with an international centre of excellence for sailing at its heart.

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2014 Ottawa Boat and Sportsmen’s Show Releases Post Show Results and Exhibitor Feedback

The 2014 Ottawa Boat & Sportsmen’s Show, on its 39th year, still proved to be the best place to purchase a boat in the region.

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