C-Tow Captain Highlight: Don Jenson
Don Jenson Sidney, BC Don Jensen is building a great life that revolves around boats and helping people in two Sidneys—the town of Sidney on the tip of Vancouver Island, where he lives in the…
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Don Jenson Sidney, BC Don Jensen is building a great life that revolves around boats and helping people in two Sidneys—the town of Sidney on the tip of Vancouver Island, where he lives in the…
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From The Scuba News For generations of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians whose lives depended on the water, a boat was a veritable vessel – to security, to safety, and to survival. Being resourceful, resilient people, our…
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This is a short story about things going wrong. Last month in this same newsletter, I wrote about how I received my first sailboat for the price of $1, given to me by some random…
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Ah, February — the month of love. It’s a short month but one that can certainly be sweet, especially as it brings us that much closer to the spring thaw. Of course, when we think…
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As avid marine enthusiasts we always keep an eye out for informative and interesting news and advice from the global boating community! We’re pleased to share our favourite bookmarks with you, from online articles to…
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If the weather is keeping you away from the water, you can still get a jump on spring by taking on a winter boat project. There are two main ways to take advantage of wintertime…
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Courtesy Pacific Yachting 1. Green Ghost, Blue Ocean: No Fixed Address By Jennifer Smith, Pottersfield Press, 2020 Join the husband-and-wife crew of SV Green Ghost as they sail away from the security of stable jobs…
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When you are enjoying Canada’s waterways, you are one of millions doing exactly that. It takes a collective effort to share this space between boats of all sizes, boats that are rented and boats that…
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This is a short story about a dream of sailing. The dream began when I was 13. I read a book by a woman named Tania Aebi who had sailed around the world solo on…
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Sailors who meet one another on the water have an often unspoken but much-revered tradition. We raise our hands and wave, not just to say hello, but to assure one another that all is well…
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