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Naden Boats and the CIBC Run for the Cure – North Bay team up for the SECOND PINK Boat Tour!

Once again, Naden Boats, a Northern Ontario boat building company is supporting the campaign to find a cure for breast cancer by building and donating a boat – a pink boat of course – that will be raffled off in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure – North Bay.

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McMurdo Smartfind Plus G5 Epirb Helps To Save Three Sailors

A McMurdo Smartfind Plus G5 GPS Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) recently helped to save the lives of three sailors off the coast of North Carolina when the mast and rig on their 36 foot catamaran came crashing down to the deck.

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Boat Buying Season Scams

It’s summer boating season and some boat buyers and sellers are getting ripped off, say’s Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS). The national boater advocacy, safety and services group outlined the top boat selling scams reported to its Consumer Protection Bureau and offers some ways to greatly improve your chance of a smooth sale or purchase – and when to walk away.

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IFDS WORLDS 2014 to be held August 15th-24th, 2014

Rick Mercer joins Paralympic champion Paul Tingley and competitor Kevin Penney to learn the ins and outs of Paralympic sailing at Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, host of the 2014 IFDS Worlds.

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Ahoy Georgian Bay Sailors !!

The registration date for this year’s Georgian Bay Regatta is quickly approaching. As announced on our website, and the April edition of CY magazine, Sunday July 27th marks the registration day for the 2014 version of the G.B.R. at Big Sound Marina in the Port of Parry Sound. All information regarding the event, the schedule and entrance fees are posted on the website along with a link to pre-register now in order to establish the fleet divisions, meal arrangements and the required number of slips at the various ports-of-call along this year’s route. Many additional social activities are planned as part of this year’s itinerary and will be posted on the website the first week of July.

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Canada’s Titanic: The Empress of Ireland Opening and Commemorative Stamp Unveiling

Maritime Museum of BC is hosting with Canada Post and Salvation Army representation to unveil the stamp. Also, several Empress of Ireland notables including collector Chris Klausen will be at the event. Bruce Ivany, a local resident and descendant of an Empress of Ireland survivor will cut ribbon officially opening the gallery.

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Ron Kelly of Bayview Yacht Harbour Says Good-bye

We would like to extend our condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Ron Kelly who passed away on Tuesday May 27, 2014.  Ron was the founder of Bayview Yacht Harbour in Portland, Ontario.

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Port Credit Spring Boat Show Offered Enthusiastic Crowds and Great Attendance

The Port Credit Spring Boat Show from May 23 – 25, 2014 was a huge success.  With the weather cooperating the crowds were able to enjoy a terrific venue and browse the boats and exhibits available. Show organizers were thrilled with the number of people who came by to have a good time and check out the offerings.

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71st Swiftsure International Yacht Race

The 71st Swiftsure race was a good one. Saturday morning was sunny with the wind WSW at 15 knots and promising to build throughout the day, and the tide was on the flooduntil late afternoon making it a challenging start.

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Benchworks Selected to Launch Captain Joshua Slocum LLC Apparel and Accessories Line

Benchworks is pleased to announce that it was chosen as the marketing partner for Captain Joshua Slocum LLC, a new line of high-end apparel and accessories. 

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Martyrs’ Shrine Celebrates The Second Annual Blessing Of Boats & Waterways

The second annual Blessing of Boats & Waterways was hosted this past Saturday afternoon, at the town docks in Midland. The event saw 28 boats take part in the blessing.  The Martyrs’ Shrine worked closely with Parkbridge Marinas to organize the celebration in time for the beginning of the boating season.  Father Bernard Carroll, SJ of the Martyrs’ Shrinecarried out the duties of the blessing while standing upon the bow of a 65’ Linwood Huckins yacht, W.F. Morneau’s “La Belle Helene.”  The occasion was made all that much better because we were blessed with a beautiful sunny day. Many of the boaters that took part in this event had looked forward to the blessing of safe voyage and return for the upcoming boating season.  This is still a fairly new occurrence in the area, but the implications of this event are historic and have had a significant impact on the community and waterways of Georgian Bay for hundreds of years.

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Etobicoke Yacht Club Honours Hans Fogh

Etobicoke Yacht Club has christened its new race committee boat in honour of the late Hans Fogh. Fogh a long standing member of Etobicoke Yacht Club raced both Etchells and Solings from the Toronto-based sailing harbour. A hands-on grass roots club and one of the most active on the Great Lakes, EYC has a great reputation for giving back to the sport. 

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4 Days, 5 Courses, 15 Fleets, 140 Sailboats, 1,200 Sailors

North America’s 2nd largest keelboat regatta to welcome hardcore racers, casual cruisers, classic wooden yacht lovers and tourists. The principal race officer of Chester Race Week North America’s 2nd largest annual keelboat race week today issued the official Notice of Race marking the kick off for skippers eager to register for the event running from August  13 to 16 in the picturesque town of Chester, Nova Scotia.

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Musqueam Indian Band Celebrates Opening Of Vancouver’s Newest Marina

The Musqueam Indian Band celebrates the opening of Milltown Marina, a full service recreational marina located on Richmond Island, adjacent to Vancouver and the Vancouver International Airport.

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Sailors Assembled for Performance Race Week

Forty-four sailors and 11 coaches recently gathered at South Seas Island Resort on Captiva Island, Florida for the sold-out 14th annual Offshore/North U Performance Race Week. The week featured racing seminars and on-water training with Offshore Sailing and North U’s expert racing instructors, aboard Colgate 26 sailboats in Southwest Florida’s optimum sailing conditions.

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Martyrs’ Shrine to Hold Second Annual Blessing of Boats and Waterways

The Martyrs’ Shrine is setting sail again this summer as they host the second annual Blessing of Boats & Waterways at the Midland, Ontario town docks on Saturday, June 7th. A major celebration in many parts of the world, the blessing of fishermen and the fleet is a tradition going back centuries.  By blessing the waters that surround the Shrine and sanctifying the passage for those travelling on the water, this practice pays homage to the early Jesuit missionaries who travelled from the east coast to the interior of Canada over the St. Lawrence River, Ottawa River, Lake Nipissing, and French River until they reached Georgian Bay.

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America’s Cup on boil – Triple Gold medalist dies – Salthouse moves

The release of the Protocol for the 35th America’s Cup came somewhat unexpectedly. Although the smoke signals had been coming from various camps for several weeks, few took the indicators that seriously, and hoped that sanity would prevail.

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Hindson Marina, Penetanguishene, ON 7 to 8 June 2014

Buy or Sell  40 to 60 pre-owned power and sail boats on display. Stop by to see a great selection of boats, talk to brokers and discuss your boating needs

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Sailor lets off flares and sets life jacket on fire

Most emergency training in flares only allows practice in letting off the more simple flares. I was intrigued to read that this week a British sailor whose trimaran had become swamped and his navigation system inoperable accidentally set his own life jacket on fire when he let off flares in thick fog. He had to remove the life jacket increasing his vulnerability dramatically.

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Ted Gozzard – June 13, 1933 to May 15, 2014

Ted Gozzard is described as a traditionalist, a firm believer in quality and craftsmanship.  Raised in Sheffield, England, Ted apprenticed as a carpenter-joiner and gradually earned his journeyman’s papers in boat building, masonry and carpentry.  When Ted came to Ontario he worked in the construction business in London, Ontario and designed and supervised the construction of homes and subdivisions there.  In his spare time he had built and was sailing a much modified Thunderbird.  When the urge to sail full time struck, Ted and his wife, Jan, and their two young sons made the Caribbean their home for two full years.

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Beneteau Announces Beneteau Cup & Rendezvous Schedule

Beneteau America has announced an extensive schedule of owners’ events including 16 Owners Rendezvous and 4 Beneteau Cup series to be held in North America this Summer and through Fall.

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Marjorie Patterson December 29, 1929 – May 18, 2014

Pre-deceased by her parents, Alice Mary Patterson (née Bull) and Thomas Cragg Patterson, both originally of England. Beloved and cherished by her common-law husband of 28 years, Rick London. Sorely missed by her “sister” from early teens, Edna Jackson.

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World’s First Two-Sided Floating Movie Experience Returns

Toronto Port Authority Transforms Sugar Beach into City’s Largest Outdoor Theatre.

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Gord Downie, Edward Burtynsky help raise $500,000 for Lake Ontario Waterkeeper at RBC-sponsored art auction

Gord Downie shares his water story to kick off an energetic performance with The Sadies at the 2014 Waterkeeper Gala presented by RBC. (Photo by George Pimental Photography)

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2014 Metal Boat Festival Anacortes, Washington August 8 – 10, 2014

On August 8th – 10th, 2014, the 27th annual Metal Boat Festival will be held on the waterfront in Anacortes, Washington. The festival includes seminars with speakers covering various boat-related topics, which will be held at the Seafarer’s Memorial Park Building starting at 8:00am Friday morning and concluding mid-afternoon on Sunday. This is an opportunity for people interested in metal boats to see both homebuilt and professionally built

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Canadian Cookbook Sea Salt Wins Third at Gourmand World Cookbook Awards

Sea Salt: Recipes from the West Coast Galley by British Columbia-based authors Lorna Malone, Alison Malone Eathorne, and Hilary Malone (Harbour Publishing; $29.95) has won third place in the 2014 Gourmand World Cookbook Awards’ competition for the World’s Best Fish and Seafood Book. The results were announced at the first Beijing Cookbook Fair on May 20 and 21, 2014, which Hilary Malone attended to accept the award. The Gourmand World Cookbook Awards had named Sea Salt Canada’s Best Fish and Seafood Book in late 2013, which made it eligible for this worldwide honour.

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Woodies Wow Maple Bay

A fixture on the May long weekend for nearly two decades, Maple Bay Marina’s Wooden Boat Festival this year drew nearly three dozen small craft, workboats and yachts to southeast Vancouver Island – along with hundreds of spectators who toured the docks, talked with boat owners and voted for their favourites.

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Salish Sea Marinas Throw Collective Big Party for National Marina Day, June 14

Fun activities include boat rides, dinghy races, paddle board instruction, free kayak rentals, vessel safety checks, beer gardens, live music and more. As part of a nationwide observance, more than a dozen Puget Sound marinas and one in British  Columbia are celebrating Welcome to the Water on National Marina Day on Saturday June 14th, 2014 with a plethora of free festivities and activities open to the public.

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Great Weather, Hot Boats and a Good Time Had By All at the Port Credit Spring Boat Show

The Port Credit Spring Boat Show this past weekend was a huge success.  With the weather cooperating the crowds were able to enjoy a terrific venue and browse the boats and exhibits available. Show organizers were thrilled with the number of people who came by to have a good time and check out the offerings.

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Watch for Canadian Yachting’s New Onboard e-Newsletter!

CY Onboard is Canadian Yachting’s on point newsletter delivered right to your inbox every two weeks. What’s inside? News, stories, The Photo of the Week, CY Inbox sharing readers’ opinions, input from boaters across Canada. Once in a while we cover international stories from a Canadian perspective but mostly it’s all Canadian, all the time.

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HANS FOGH – Remembering Canada’s Great Sailor and Sailing’s Great Friend

Hans M. Fogh was born March 8, 1938 and on March 14, 2014, Canada lost a great sailor, while the world of competitive sailing lost a great friend.Many people know that Hans Fogh was an Olympic medal winning sailor but he was far more than just that. We at Canadian Yachting have been deeply touched by his life as our leader, John Kerr, was Fogh’s long-time sailing partner and close friend. We are anxious to share with our readers, a review of the many and very significant accomplishments Fogh achieved during his lifetime. It is an impressive legacy indeed and one that may well have touched you, even if you didn’t know Hans Fogh personally.You probably do know he was an Olympic Medal winning sailor for Canada, but you might not have known that Hans Fogh had also been an Olympic Medal winner for Denmark, his homeland.

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Ted Gozzard of Bayfield Yachts and Gozzard Yachts Has Passed Away

It is with a heavy heart that we share the news that Ted passed away peacefully at home on May 15, 2014. As many of you know, it has been a difficult struggle for both Ted and Jan since his stroke almost 5 years ago… but even so he kept on adding value to every one’s lives right until the end.

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Promoting Safe Boating Practices to Canadians

North American Safe Boating Awareness Week will take place across Canada from May 17th to May 23rd, 2014. The purpose of this initiative, managed by the CSBC (Canadian Safe Boating Council) and its partners, is to promote safe and responsible boating practices to the estimated 16 million recreational boaters in Canada.

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Is My Boat Too Small? – Safety Tips for the Long Weekend

Canadian long weekends offer infinite possibilities for us to get outside and enjoy our landscape.  The May Victoria Day weekend is the traditional kick-off to summer here and after a long and arduous winter Canadians across the country are anxious to get out and soak up the elements.  A longer than usual winter with a great deal of snow presents conditions on lakes and rivers that might be different than we are expecting.  Here are some tips that are really worth you while to observe so that your first long weekend of the summer is safe and fun…

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Eric Holden – Sailor of the Month, April

ISAF World Cup Mallorca was top of the agenda in April for members of the Canadian Sailing team as a record setting number of sailors flocked to Palma to flex their elite muscles. Isabella Bertold (RVYC) performed consistently well against a stacked Radial roster, placing 11th overall while Greg Douglas (RCYC) showcased several top ten race results throughout the event finishing 12th in the robust Finn fleet. Robert Davis (KYC) battled with the Laser big guns posting two top 5 scores ultimately wrapping up his event in 18th.

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Safe Boating Week

Join a number of stakeholders, including Sail Nova Scotia as we celebrate Safe Boating Awareness week in May.

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Call for Nominations to the Sail Canada Board of Directors

The Nominating Committee of Sail Canada is calling for nominations from interested individuals who are prepared to help shape the future of the sport of Sailing in Canada. Candidates for election to the Sail Canada Board of Directors must be at least 18 years of age and be a member in good standing of a member club, class or other member organization.

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Basic Cruising Instructor Course Offered in NS

Do you want to deliver Sail Canada sail training on keelboats? Are you a CANSail dinghy instructor looking to move in a new direction or build skills in training adults?  If you answered “YES”, then read on – this clinic is for you!

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Cool As Ice Cap & Flaps

Cool As Ice Caps are specially designed caps w/ detachable pouches to hold a cool pack or ice.  Great for any outdoor activity to reduce heat stress, discomfort and fatigue.  The washable and durable canvas material w/ sewn in vinyl lining extends the cooling effect and prevents liquid from leaking. 

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