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    Power of One – Edda Stockton

    We all need fans no matter what path we choose in life. One fan can make a huge difference and when I needed a boost she was always there. We all are only one but we reach many. Edda Stockton was full of life, she called a spade a spade, had a mischievous grin and rarely said no to anything. 

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    Adventuring Around Vancouver by Water with C-Tow Captain James Middleton

    What started out as a request for C-Tow’s Vancouver Cap…

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    POTW: Great Boat Names #14

    With its great location on the North Channel, the Hilto…

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    Tackle Box Basics: A non-anglers guide to fishing

    Right off the bat, let me reiterate what I say every ti…

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    Ollie, the boat restoration guy

    I see these old boats around an I can’t just let them g…

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    Lakefront Promenade Marina Completes 2-Year Infrastructure Project with Kropf Industrial

    Lakefront Promenade Marina is located on Lake Ontario i…

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    POTW: Little Eddie readies for launch

    Photo of the Week fans have demanded (politely, of cour…

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    The very off season

    You’re probably wondering how this winter is going to w…

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    Lovers at sea

    With apologies to William Shakespeare Jr who invented t…

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    Spring on E Dock

    Do we have to wear a mask?  What are you, a trucke…

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    The goat in my boat – an open mind when it comes to alternate energy sources.

    When you look at the classic paddle-wheeler, we can see…

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    Sizzler: the answer to the question

    This time, we are literally crossing the line; we are e…

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    New knots for a new world

    As a boater, I am confident you get the perennial query…

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    POTW: Georgia – Baby’s First PFD

    Our Photo of the Week didn’t come far – Jillian is our…

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    The Gordie Howe Bridge – From the River

    It is a saga that begins with this insight: the single…

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    Crossing the Line: The people who invented boating technology – part 8

    By John Morris It’s fall. As the Canadian Boater Univer…

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    Crossing the Line: Just in Time for the Holidaze -The definitive boaters’ watch

    By John Morris Everyone wants one, no one knows quite w…

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    Crossing the Line: The 2023 Guide to Unconventional Boat Guests

    By John Morris Stock the galley with snacks, it’s time…

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    Crossing the Line: Boating is great for Sex Drive

    By John Morris A note to readers – Behind the scenes at…

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    Crossing the Line: Boating’s Cultural Advantage

    By John Morris For two-plus years, most Canadians staye…

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    Crossing the Line: How AI makes boating easy

    By John Morris Your voice is hoarse from talking on the…

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    CANSailGP’s Tom Ramshaw Talks with SinC

    Since he started sailing on Stony Lake at age 8, Tom Ramshaw has been a winner. His many faceted career has included Laser, the Olympic Finn as a National Team member and earned him Rolex Sailor of the Year in 2018 and 2022 Sail Canada Male Sailor of the Year.

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    POTW: Little Eddie – Inspector

    This issue’s Photo of the Week comes from friend Katie…

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    Buddy Melges – the Canadian Connection

    My first recollection of  Buddy Melges was on Lake…

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    Buddy Melges – The Canadian Connection

    My first recollection of Buddy Melges was on Lake Geneva Wisconsin at the first world laser Championships. There decked out in his 1972 US Olympic team blazer he towered over Hans Fogh who also was wearing his DANMARK labelled Olympic baser.

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    Learn How BENETEAU Builds Boats and More

    At BENETEAU’s manufacturing facility, builders thorough…

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    POTW: Cruel Jane 2.0

    Our Photo of the Week comes our way from crew member Br…

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    Plan Your Boating Season

    Who Says You Can’t Take It With You… Ideas for a grea…

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    Organizing Your Boat for Quick Getaways and More Efficient Storage

    On Monday, hearing a good weather forecast, we agreed o…

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    Canadian Skipper Mélodie Schaffer Distinguished in Globe40

    Mélodie Schaffer has been sailing her whole life, competing at national and international levels. She began training at the RCYC and racing high performance dinghies including laser’s, 470’s and International 14’s.

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    Marine Industry Career Path: Nathanial Stabenow

    Introducing the next graduate in our CYOB marine career path series, Nathanial Stabenow from the East Coast of Canada.

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