Recently I had the opportunity to pay Victoria, British Columbia, a visit during the 2019 Swiftsure Race. We traveled by boat from the San Juan Islands to the Port of …
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We can all agree that this is a great time to be out on the water, feeling alive and pursuing a passion! Whether that passion means a little or a …
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Words: Doug Hansen // Photos: Jan Anderson The early summer racing calendar is busy, and if you happen to be a weeknight racer, the schedule is downright silly. With the …
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A marine transducer sends sound waves through the water and then receives echoes that the fish finder or multifunction display can interpret and display on a screen. They come in …
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You may not realize it, but if you’ve travelled to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, you’ve probably been to Sidney. Positioned adjacent to the Victoria International Airport and the busy ferry …
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Van Isle 360: Two
Decades of Racingby Doug Hansenby Doug HansenNow two decades old and counting, the Van Isle 360 sailboat race solidified its place as a Pacific Northwest classic. When you ask anyone who has taken part, it’s not …
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Boating Business
Tariffs Concern and Excite Okanogan’s Marine Business Owners
by Eva Seelyeby Eva SeelyeConcerned Okanagan citizens are speaking out about the imposed tariffs between the United States and Canada, worried that many of their smaller local dealers will go under because of the …
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Peter Marsh recounts 30 years journeys through the Inside Passage interwoven with local shipbuilding, trimaran adventuring, and more!
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Many of the world’s great cities project an identity with pithy one-liners. New York? The City of Dreams, alluding to that place’s infamous ambition. Chicago? The Windy City, a reference …
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Nestled in the Canadian Cascades at the eastern end of the shallow-sided Burrard Inlet is Port Moody, just 45 minutes from Vancouver, deemed the City of the Arts. While surrounded …