CPS-ECP News
SmartFind G8 AIS EPIRB
An Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is a safety device carried by a vessel to alert search and rescue services and allow them to quickly locate you in the event of an emergency. When activated it transmits a coded message on the 406 MHz distress frequency... Read More |
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Instagram Photo of the Month
CPS-ECP has been posting wonderful photos on Instagram during the last few months. During the month of October this was our top photo by Nour Bawab (insta/@cest_nayce) taken at Balmy Beach, Toronto. Read More |
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News
Bristol Marine closes, marina and other businesses remain open
Long standing full service marine repair and maintenance facility, Bristol Marine in Port Credit, ON, described on its website as Ontario's, best-equipped, on-the-water marine service centre, has closed according to its recorded phone message this week thanking its many customers... Read More |
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Learning
The GLCC School 2021-22 Season begin November 16
Launching its twelfth school year, the GLCCSchool has become a premier source of practical training for sail and power cruisers on the Great Lakes and beyond. All you need to participate is a computer, a laptop or a tablet and an internet connection. Read More |
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Editors Note
Take a moment, please
The bumper sticker slogan “Have you hugged your boat today” has gone from meme to top of mind thought as we put the covers on and hunker down for the winter. After a second season of (nasty word deleted) it’s dramatically obvious how important that boat really is. Read More |
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Boat Gallery
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News
Bluenose launches numismatists’ hearts sailing
In late October, the Royal Canadian Mint set pockets aflame by adding a new Bluenose dime to circulating currency. For the first time since Bluenose appeared on Canada's 10-cent circulation coin in 1937, the Mint has re-designed the image of the famous fishing schooner... Read More |
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CY preview
Ringing out 2021 with boat gifts and extra helpings of editorial!
The December issue of Canadian Yachting has a wide variety of nautical editorial to please the newcomers as well as the life-long boaters. This December issue again features our Holiday Gift Guide, this time assembled by our new CY team member, Allegra Smith-Herriott. Read More |
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Services
Professional Hatch and Port Repair Service
For a fraction of the cost of a new hatch or port, Napanee, ON-based Atkins & Hoyle offers a hatch and port refurbishing service. The company will make your hatches look great, perfectly watertight and guaranteed against any leaks or malfunction. Read More |
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New products
Heading south? These are for the swim platform
Sharkbanz is the first wearable shark deterrent technology created by experienced ocean goers Nathan and David Garrison. Instead of waiting for the next attack to happen, they decided to do something about their underlying fear. Read More |
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Boat Gallery
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E-news
Vision Marine Technologies Partners with Linamar Corporation Subsidiary McLaren Engineering on E-Motion™ Fully Electric Outboard Motor
Vision Marine Technologies, Inc. announced on October 26th that it has executed a Manufacture and Supply Agreement (“MSA”) with Linamar Corporation (TSX: LNR), a global leader in manufacturing solutions and world class developer of highly engineered products. Read More |
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Boat Nerd
Lithium Batteries – Why? Part 2 Science
Last issue, The Boat Nerd, Mike Wheatstone, introduced us to lithium batteries and explained why they are important. This time, we dig deeper into the technology inside them. The Science Behind Lithium Batteries:
All lithium-ion batteries, as their name suggests, are based on the movement of lithium ions driving the reactions within the battery. Read More |
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POTW
Rockin’ on
This meme-type picture came to us from Dennis McCallum of St Catherines ON who has earned the right to relax. A sailor for years and years here, all over the US east coast and beyond, Dennis is now re-building an Albin trawler and switching to the power side of life. Read More |
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Ask Andrew
Acrylic and Ceramic Gelcoat Restorers – Miracle Cure or Stumpwater?
Fibreglass boats take a lot of maintenance. Their appeal, half a century ago was their ‘maintenance free’ nature when compared with wooden boats. Add in the ability to mass-produce, and the low coast of manufacturing made fiberglass and easy choice. Read More |
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CYOB Inbox
November 11, 2021
Hi Mike, My name is Sergey (59 y.o.) and I'm cruising on Georgian Bay on Jeanneau SO379 for 7 years (late starter), considering owning a cat on the Caribbean somewhere upon retiring (~5 yrs.) I see from the picture that your house bank is located somewhere in salon under seat... Read More |
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Racing
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Rolex TP52 World Championship
The Rolex TP52 World Championship brought ten teams from seven countries in Palma de Mallorca, Spain November 2-6 for five days of competition. After eight races, Takashi Okura’s Sled, from the United States, emerged victorious to claim a well-deserved title. Read More |
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New products
Iosso Water Repellent protects fabric in one easy step
Constant exposure to sunshine, rain, tree sap, bird droppings and dirt can make even the most cared-for outdoor fabrics look dingy. Iosso Water Repellent is the easy way to protect synthetic and natural textiles and maintain their water resistance and original vibrant colors. Read More |
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