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CPS - ECP News
National Conference Registration Now Open!
You can be at any of the sessions within one minute at the click of your computer or tablet in the comfort of your own home! With this ease, you can attend the sessions of your choice and especially the Annual General Meeting of CPS-ECP. No meetings or sessions will start prior to 1200 EST.
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You Could Win $5,000 in Cash!
You could win one of 36 $5,000 cash prizes just for getting a quote on car or home insurance or telling us your policy renewal date. The sooner you enter, the better! Not only will you have more chances to win, but you could also start saving on insurance sooner.
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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 August this was our top photo by Don Butt.
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News
Canada wins 25th Canada’s Cup
Royal Canadian Yacht Club’s Defiant completed a six-race sweep of the Cup for Canada over Zing, the US representative from Youngstown Yacht Club. While the results show 6-0 for Canada, the racing in the 25th edition was much closer than the score indicates. The individual races, held over three days from last Thursday to Saturday provided great competition for the large spectator fleet to enjoy.
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Editor's note
A busy couple of weeks
As summer winds down, everyone is hustling to pack in as much boating as they can. That has led to a pretty full issue but that’s a whole lot better than chasing our contributors for a few meager stories in a locked down world.
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News
Celebration pays tribute to Canadian performance sailors
Last Friday, the first ever Canada’s Celebration of Sailing honoured the season for Sailing in Canada with our nation’s high-performance sailors of past, present, and future. The sunset event on the lawn of the Royal Canadian YC also served to support Canada’s performance sailing endeavours.
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Racing
Chester Race Week: Fog and restrictions don’t stop the action
Helly Hansen Chester Race Week wrapped up for 2021 with fewer boats, more restrictions thanks to COVID-19, and some fog each day, but overall the event was four days of success for racers and organizers. Even with border restrictions et cetera, the showing was impressive.
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New boat
A New Horizon for Four Winns
On September 6, Groupe Beneteau laid out its course to develop new boating experiences, new developments and latest product innovation in Cannes at an event entitled On the Horizon. 2022 will see the introduction of the all new Horizon series for the Four Winns brand.
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News
Sarah Douglas named Rolex Sailor of the Year for second time
Repeating last year’s honour, last Friday Sarah Douglas was named Sail Canada’s Rolex Sailor of the Year for 2020-2021. Following her 6th-place finish at Tokyo 2020, Sarah Douglas received the award for the second time in a row at Canada’s Celebration of Sailing held by Sail Canada and the Royal Canadian Yacht Club today in Toronto attended by a...
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CYOB Inbox
More on Via-Mara, Mia and Caleb
Last issue we featured a story about the engagement proposal aboard Via-Mara, a 1969 Trojan 42 Aft Cabin Motor Yacht owned by Barb and Dave Gamblin. We subsequently received this note from the Via-Mara:
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News
Boating Ontario announces Transport Canada’s ‘Safe Boating Guide’ to be included in the new Boating Ontario directory app
Boating Ontario is very proud to have Transport Canada’s Office of Boating Safety jump on board and include the ‘Safe Boating Guide’ in the new Boating Ontario directory app which is free for Apple & Android devices. The app, released in January of 2021 delivers a wealth of new boater information including detailed listings of over 350 member facilities, education, and regional highlights across the province.
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Ask Andrew
Corrosion – Part 2
It’s a scary thought - whether your boat is made of wood, fiberglass, aluminum or composite – it’s slowly deteriorating under you. Part of this is the nature of the marine environment: sun, moisture, waves, wind, movement and vibration all contribute to components breaking down.
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Gear
Tuffy Console Security Safe
If you’re headed out for a weekend afloat or on a week-long cruise you often must park your vehicle unattended and to keep your valuables dray and safe, it’s best to leave them in the car. I have never had anything stolen, but have occasionally left my vehicle open for a short time, and on more than one occasion my vehicle has been gone through.
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Coming Soon
Wireless Speedy Trailer Lights
Ten years ago, St. Margaret’s Bay (Halifax), Nova Scotia-based SailTimer Inc. made the first sailboat wind sensor that could transmit to smartphones/apps. Now the company is moving some of the same wireless and sensing technology into DOT-approved LED trailer lights.
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Dreaming
Bareboat chartering for first timers (Part 2)
If chartering is something you’ve been dreaming about, this three-part article is really for you and I hope will encourage you to give it a try... BUT be forewarned...it can be addictive! Claude and I have been bareboat chartering in the Caribbean for almost three decades every two or three years during the last...
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Equipment
Schenker Watermaker
Watermakers take ocean water and create perfect drinking water using reverse osmosis. A Schenker Watermaker will allow you – whether you own a yacht, a sailboat or any vessel – to extend your cruising duration and increase your independency from marinas. With a watermaker an unlimited quantity of water can be produced, increasing both time and distance achievable between harbours.
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News
STV Pathfinder returns to sail training in Hamilton Harbour thanks to Breakwater Investments
Brigs Youth Sail Training (Brigs) is pleased to announce, through the generous support of Blair McKeil of Breakwater Investments, the tall ship STV Pathfinder will return to sail training in 2022. Following an extensive refit, Pathfinder will rejoin her sister ship TS Playfair in Brigs' homeport of Hamilton, Ontario.
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Technology
Candela’s electric C-pod combats heat with water
Swedish marine tech company Candela has unveiled the C-pod. It says the electric pod drive is four times more efficient than the best electric outboards, providing a silent boat ride and requiring no maintenance.
“The first obstacle towards a very small high-power motor is heat. You can take any motor and give it three times more electricity than it is rated for.
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POTW
TP52s in Mallorca
Last week, our errant reporter, D Danger Mitchele was apparently in Mallorca where he caught the biggest ever fleet of TP52s on the Bay of Palma celebrating 20 years of the enduring international box-rule class at the Puerto Portals TP52 20th Anniversary Invitational.
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News
Moorings announces the reopening Marsh Harbour marina
Two years after the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian, The Moorings has announced the return of its charter fleet to the Abacos, Bahamas. From Abaco Beach Resort, The Moorings will offer power catamaran charters beginning in December 2021, with sailing charters scheduled to commence in April 2022 aboard a variety of 3 and 4-cabin catamarans.
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