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Martin 242 UPDATE TO CHANGES/DELAYS IN THE 2020 RACING SEASON RVYC’s sailing season start has been put ‘on hold’! As of Wednesday, March 18th the following events have been cancelled: https://youtu.be/snCxgNB9Dmw A reminder of what we are missing RVYC Race Day Kitten Cup Regatta Beginning of Wednesday Night Racing May One Design Regatta…
The Maritime Museum of British Columbia hosted the 41st edition of the Classic Boat Festival in Victoria’s Inner Harbour over the Labor Day weekend.
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The first-of-its-kind multi-tool returns: The Limited Edition PST and Collector’s Edition PST
The Maritime Museum of BC has received $190,884 from the Government of Canada’s Museums Assistance Program, Access to Heritage to help support the production of the SS Princess Sophia Exhibition, a travelling exhibit that will launch in Victoria, BC at the Maritime Museum of BC in January 2018.










By Andy Adams
In this month’s Canadian Boating Power Review, Editor Andy Adams, gets onboard the Scout 400 LFX. Click here to enjoy the full review.
In late July, Jill Snider and I met Pride Marine’s Kevin Marinelli at Bridgeport Marina, Orillia, Ontario to review a brand-new Scout 400 LXF, equipped with twin Mercury Verado V12 600hp outboards. This is a simply jaw-dropping rig!

By Mathew Channer
I wore my Canadian Boating cap everywhere I went in Antigua, for the sun, not for the shout-outs. But I sure received a lot of them.
Antigua Sailing Week is an international regatta that draws sailors of every level and spectators from all over the world. Yet I couldn’t walk across a room without being hailed by a Canadian who was as excited to see my cap as they were to see the racing. I met many who were on their 3rd, 4th and 5th visit.