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Great ideas
What to do with used sails?
Sail shape is long gone. They have stained, feels thin and you see broken threads everywhere. Your sail is used-up and ready for the garbage. What to do with it Is a common question that sailmakers get asked.
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Blogs
From the Helm of Adamant 1- Blog 21 - Summer at Home
It has been a long, hot summer here on Georgian Bay and we miss Adamant 1 terribly. We did manage to sail with friends occasionally and we borrowed our daughter's boat a couple times …
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POTW
September 27, 2018 - Treasure discovered
Our little treasure: Montague (Monte) taken at Pirate's Cove in the Gulf Islands. Monte is a four-month-old English Labrador and a very keen boater.
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News
Canadian Yachting Magazine, October 2018 Preview
October's issue is packed. Southern charters, new boats, some must-read practical tips on getting prepared for winter (ugh!) In it our team profile the innovative new Leader 9.0…
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Honours
Submit your nominations for the 2018 Sail Canada Awards today!
All sailors and their supporters are invited to participate in recognizing Canada's top sailors via the Annual Sail Canada Awards. Now is your chance to nominate outstanding sailors, athletes, coaches…
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Historical vessels
World War II era boats highlighted at Classic Boat Festival
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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New products
An Innovative Canadian Company is Revolutionizing Marine Suspension Seating
If you haven't already experienced the safety and comfort of marine suspension seating, you will soon - and you'll likely have a Canadian company to thank for it.
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Health
Vitamin A and E to the rescue
Whether from racing or cruising on a sailboat in the Great Lakes, the Caribbean or British Columbia's West Coast, I just couldn't get enough of it.
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Boats
The Beast in Halifax
The Halifax waterfront has been attracting more and more large yachts in recent years. However, a recent visitor was a real show stopper. NGONI has to be one of the most extreme sailing yachts in the world.
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