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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
There is no shortage of fun and exciting new boat designs hitting the market, but for the last few years these have been mainly outboard-powered day boats. Some are day cruisers; some are centre console fishing boats or designed for tow sports. A new live-aboard cabin boat has become a rare item these days.
So when I heard that Pride Marine in Orillia, Ontario, had a Nimbus 365 Coupe in the water, I jumped at the chance to get out on it.

By Zuzana Prochaska
I’ve been to Tahiti seven times—six on charter and once as crew for a couple of yachties. Over the 25 years that I’ve been visiting, it’s changed dramatically. Yet, inexplicably, it has also stayed the same.
Lounging on the flybridge of our Sunsail 454, I had time to think about this dichotomy as I toasted the nighttime skies of Bora Bora and specifically the Southern Cross, a constellation that never fails to hypnotize. As the Crosby, Stills & Nash (1982) tune reminds us:
…you understand now why you came this way.