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Words of exasperation wafting across a marina often signal a boat owner fighting with a...
Words of exasperation wafting across a marina often signal a boat owner fighting with a...
By Captain Bill Jennings When it comes to boating, there can be a lot to...
The past two years have seen the number of pleasure boaters on Canada’s waterways increase...
Helping new boaters turn interest into passion. BETTER BOAT HANDLING with Craig Hamilton We have...
By Mark King One Labor Day weekend, a Georgian Bay cottager was enjoying an early...
By Dusty Miller When the military storms a waterfront during war or training, the vessels...
Learn to tow a broken boat the right way. By Dusty Miller Let’s begin from...
By Patrick Campeau We’ve all seen this: boating enthusiasts breaking down in the middle of...
Take precautions to ensure safety. Every winter boaters across the country browse the boat shows...
Prevent problems instead of fixing them. One of the most neglected parts on a boat...
Presented by Ducks Unlimited Canada A population explosion of an invasive moth species called Lymantria dispar...
You can’t see it, but it’s there. By Dusty Miller In first learning how to...
Your precious boat deserves a safe trip. Just imagine it is the first long weekend...
If you’ve been looking for something new to add to your precious boat, then look...
By Mark King In the language of boating, “bilge” is a dirty word. Short of...
By Mark King When Canada first adopted a license requirement for boaters back in 1999,...
On charted rivers, the available information can help you make safety and equipment decisions. The...
The message does not seem to be getting through – life jackets save lives. By Mark...
Learn the proper approach to save time and be safe on a fibreglass repair. Whether...
The following article will appear in our upcoming Power Boating Canada Volume 35 Number 3. Want to...