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Written by Hilary Henegar
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On B.C.’s sparsely populated and remote North Coast, the RCMP serves the marine community in a variety ways—with accountability, respect and integrity as its guiding principles. Join PY as we tag along on patrol.
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Written by Jennifer & James Hamilton
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If self-sustained voyages to the far reaches of the coast sound appealing, it’s important to first bone up on the basics of long-range cruising—from provisioning to spare parts.
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Written by Staff of the Quadrant Marine Institute
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Q. I’m installing a simple three-wire 120-volt shore power system on my sailboat. The system will have a proper breaker/distribution panel that will feed a multi-stage marine battery charger as well as two cabin outlets (two receptacles each). My boat is outboard-powered. What can you tell me about proper grounding for the 120-volt system?
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Written by Staff of Quadrant Marine Institute
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Q. I have a small area of rot (a few inches square) in the main teak ply cabin bulkhead, under one of my chain plates. Removing the chain plate should be easy enough, but is there a simple way of removing and scarfing in a new section of wood. How would someone without fancy woodworking tools or a great deal of carpentry experience go about this?
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Written by Dale Miller
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With participation up and competition fierce, the VARC racing program finds increasing success.
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