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    Marc Robic’s DIY: Upgrading from manual to electric head

    As bareboat charterers for many years now, most boats we’ve had the pleasure of renting had an electric head. Much to our enjoyment and that of our fellow passengers, they are super simple to operate and explaining how to use them is a breeze. Plus it’s a whole lot more pleasant than facing the bowl to pump!

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    Tips and Tricks: Prep in pandemic times – Part 2

    Last issue we got up with Montreal sailor Marc Robic who has accumulated a lot of tips and tricks for prepping your boat, especially as we emerge from lockdown.

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    Launch prep: Maintenance and pre-season checklist for cable steering systems

    While some parts of the country are lucky enough to have year-round boating, there are plenty of places where boats are put away for extended storage. When the weather warms up and it’s time to hit the water again, you want to do everything in your power to ensure a smooth start to the boating season and trouble-free time on the water all year long.

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    Longer Battery Life Pt2 Maintenance – How to get more years from your boat batteries

    All marine batteries require regular maintenance, even AGM and lithium-based models. Put maintenance on your calendar so it’s automatic. Consider storing safety and maintenance equipment near your charging station to save time.

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    Tips and Tricks: Prep in pandemic times – Part 1

    Spring has finally sprung! At least it has weather wise here in Montreal, so it is with great anticipation and boyish giddiness that I loaded the car with all the “things” I will need for this special day – the first of many pre-launch readiness days!

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    Longer Battery Life Pt1 – How to get more years from your boat batteries

    Early battery failure is costly and frustrating enough. But with a short boating season and unpredictable weather… if you lose a weekend, it hurts. Worse, battery problems can leave you stranded on the water — a safety hazard and a leading cause of tows.

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    Converting onboard icebox into a fridge/freezer

    The desire or rather, the argument, to convince my wife (AKA First Mate) to convert our icebox to a fridge came after our first two trips onboard our Catalina 270, Aquaholic 3, up to the Thousand Islands from our home port in Montreal.

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    Cars Onboard: Trailer Maintenance

    There is nothing worse than your boat trailer breaking down while on the way to a great weekend. Over the years I have towed a lot of items big and small and have owned a few trailers, and have been lucky enough to not have anything real bad happen to me with a boat on the trailer.

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    The Boat Nerd: Remote Boat monitoring

    How do you know what’s happening with your boat when you’re not on board? This is especially trying in the Covid world we find ourselves in when many of us may not be able to get back to our boats!

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    How to do a midwinter checkup on your boat – four tips

    Boating boomed in 2020, with scads of first-time boat buyers chasing respite from the pandemic. Now many of these new boat owners are learning how to maintain and store their vessels for the first time. A midwinter visit to check on the boat − no matter if stored ashore in a backyard, a yacht club or a marina parking lot − is a wise thing to do.

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    The Boat Nerd: Everything you always wanted to know about Solar Power on a Boat

    For anyone cruising on a boat that will be away from the dock for any appreciable time keeping the batteries charged becomes an important consideration. The silent and on-going cost-free nature of solar power make’s it an obvious candidate.

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    Safety: Care for your Inflatable PFDs

    I often get asked if regular care and maintenance is necessary for inflatable PFDs. Here is a rather lengthy answer to the question and some recommendations. The sources of this information come courtesy from Mustang Survival. The information has been edited to reflect approved inflatable Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) sold in Canada.

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    Marine Vinyl Wrap – An Alternative to Paint

    Wrapping your hull with marine vinyl wrap instead using traditional marine paint seems like a new trend for the West Coast but it has been common in Europe, New Zealand, and Australia for quite some time.

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    Cored Deck Repair

    It’s race night and the breeze is strong. Sails are full, the rigging is taught and the crew are working hard. Footfalls hit the deck and bodies move across the cabintop. The boat is tacked and sails are changed. Sheets are tightened and maximum downwind speed is reached.

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    Canadian Yachting Media 12-Volt Webinar 2 – Charging

    On May 21 at 1400 EDT, Canadian Yachting Media will present the 2nd webinar in its series on better understanding your boats systems with 12-volt Charging: The Basics. Canadian Yachting magazine contributor, Rob MacLeod, hosts this webinar series that will looks at various aspects of boating and boat maintenance.

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    Tuning Guides

    Sailmakers and other gurus have advice on getting your…

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    Do It Yourself Deck Repairs

    After a successful R2Ak and regatta season in 2019, I felt that Pitoraq was due for a major maintenance catch-up. I decided to forgoe winter racing and take advantage of an extended haul -out from October to March.

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    What’s a yacht and small craft marine surveyor worth?

    Pause for a moment and ponder this question. How much is your life and your safety at sea worth? Most people would say priceless and impossible to put a value on.

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    Pitoraq – keeping a boat in good order: Part 3

    In preparation for permanently fixing the rudder bearings into the hull and deck, I put the rudder in place with the bearings on the stock and shimmed and clamped the rudder to hold it in alignment.

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    Marine Diesel Engine Theory and Maintenance Course in March

    This one-day course is designed to provide you with a basic understanding of how your Marine Diesel engine operates and how it should be maintained. The course consists of both theory and practical demonstration sessions.

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    1 way to put your anchor aweigh, er, away

    This bag does more than hold your anchor and rode in one tidy little pile. After you’ve anchored you can dunk the whole thing – anchor, rode and bag – into the drink for a rinse, and then let it air dry before toting it back (in organized fashion) aboard the mother ship.

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    Keeping a good boat in good repair.

    The boat was put on the hard for this winter and were going to follow along with Graham as he repairs and upgrades the sailboat that has provided many memories and years of comfortable safe boating.

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    Your Compass – The Most Reliable Instrument on Your Boat

    I remember vividly my first experience using a chart plotter and navigation system. Deciding that we should try the cruising lifestyle, we purchased an older boat and set out from Hindson’s Marina in Penetanguishene at dawn to sail across Nottawasaga Bay to Thornbury, Ontario for the Canada Day long weekend.     

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    Inflatable Boat Repair Course November 4 – 8th, Vancouver

    The West Coast Boatyard Association has put together a 5-day inflatable repair course led by the professionals at Zodiac MilPro in Delta, BC this November. Space is limited and registration is only offered through WCBA.

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    Gasoline Containing Ethanol Can Disable Your Engine

    For many years now, we have used gasoline in our cars and trucks that contains some amount of ethanol, a form of alcohol, and just as a few drops of water combine almost instantly in your Scotch, moisture from the atmosphere can combine with the ethanol in the gasoline that is in your boat’s fuel tank.

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    Improving WiFi on board

    For less than US$2,500, Jim Leshaw, a lawyer who lives and works in Key Biscayne, Florida, installed an onboard wireless network that allows him to work from many remote locations.

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    New Trotac Marine products at VIBS

    With the Vancouver International Boat Show just around the corner I contacted Campbell and Alex at Trotac Marine to find out which new products will be highlighted at their booth this year.

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    Marine Diesel Engine Theory and Maintenance Course

    This one-day Marine Diesel Engine course is designed to provide you with a basic understanding of how your Marine Diesel engine operates and how it should be maintained.

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    Time To Sink Zinc

    Most of us don’t give a second thought to our sacrificial anodes – those curious knobs of raw metal found on outdrives, shafts, rudders, and other metal components that dangle under the boat.

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    Marine Diesel Engine Theory and Maintenance Course

    This one-day course consists of both theory and practical demonstration sessions, is designed to provide you with a basic understanding of how your Marine Diesel engine operates and how it should be maintained. 

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    Going iPad for Racing: Exploring iRegatta

     Since the initial article of this column we have identified a wide range of apps and accessories for your iPad, including numerous marine navigation apps like iNavX and Navionics as well as a number of other marine related apps and accessories. One feature we have not yet considered is the use of apps for racing. Whether you race professionally or for fun there are apps that help take your racing to the next level.    

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    Going iPad or Android for Marine Navigation

    Since the initial article of this series we have looked at the iPad and its use as a marine navigation instrument. We have discussed its functionality, available apps, relevant hardware and compared it to traditional charplotters. This focus on iPad led one of our readers to an interesting question that we have yet to address. Question: Why has the focus been solely on the use of iPads for marine navigation rather than Android devices?  

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    Going iPad or Chartplotter, Which is Right for You?

      In Going iPad with Marine Navigation we concluded that iPads provide a modern platform for marine navigation. No we shall explore how functional an iPad is in comparison to standard chartplotters.    

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    Going iPad for Marine Navigation: Mounting, Protecting and Charging

    Question: Is it possible to mount, protect and charge your iPad during marine navigation. Answer: Yes, but it often requires some creative thinking and typically purchasing separate accessories for each duty.    

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    Staying Connected

    Not many of us need to stay connected to our global business empire while cruising (the 0.01 %?), but a pretty sizeable percentage of boat owners do need to keep in contact whether for business or family reasons.

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    Going iNavX for iPad Marine Navigation

      Is iNavX the superlative marine navigation app?    

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    Going iPad With Electronic Marine Navigation With Owen Hurst

      There is a good deal of hesitancy and lack of understanding as to whether an iPad can fully replace existing navigation equipment. Quite simply put the answer is yes!    

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    Confident Sailor – Reluctant Sailor – Part 3

    Before leaving on an extended cruise, it is critical to inspect and maintain all systems on your boat.

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    Perfect Prop for your Purpose – Part 2

    A propeller is only as effective as the rest of the drive system. This is a bold statement; but the two experts I talked with while researching…

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