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FEATURES


BroughtonsEight Funky Marinas in the Broughtons (Content available online)
Ever popular with cruisers seeking beauty and respite, the Broughton archipelago is dotted with a delightful mix of resorts, each with its own unique flavour and specialty.
By Meredith Woodward

Bad news about your boatDid You Hear the Bad News About Your Boat?
There are few things worse than seeing one’s beloved boat damaged. If not properly covered by insurance, the repair bill could be one of them. Here’s a look at the finer points of marine insurance. 
By Diane Selkirk

TGI Friday HarbourTGIF: Thank Goodness It's Friday Harbour
There is a subtle but distinct difference between the Canadian Gulf Islands and the U.S. San Juan Islands, and it is perhaps most obvious at the bustling port of Friday Harbor. Discover the vibrancy and unique quality of this popular destination.
BY John Lund & Marianne van Toor

Sailing the Google Seas Sailing the Google Sea

If every voyage is an exploration, nowhere is that more evident than in the online logbooks of cruising sailors on Google Earth. This free software offers a wealth of information and useful visual references, giving it tremendous potential as a navigation aid.
By Alex Morton

Mooring BouysMooring Buoys: Our Love-Hate Relationship (Content available online)
With the cost and availability of marina space becoming increasingly prohibitive, permanent mooring buoys are being seen in more and more places. The question of their legality and obstruction to anchoring in popular destinations brings up important points about how we use our sheltered waters.
By Catherine J. Johnson

CrittersCritter Control: Handy Tips to Get Rid of Unwelcome Guests

Be they birds, mice or otters, pests and boats just don’t mix—but not for lack of trying. They’ll do anything to come aboard, constructing nests, making pantries of the mainsail or captaining the dinghy. Evict pests for good with these helpful tips.
By Robert Buller

Understanding the Wind Regimes of the West Coast, Part I Understanding the Wind Regimes of the West Coast, Part I  (Content available online)

The first of a two-part series on B.C. weather focuses on migratory storm systems—the low-pressure systems that track across the North Pacific—and how they affect our winds.
By Eric Holden

Survival GearPersonal Survival Gear
B.C.’s cold northern waters are no place for a winter dip. Both on deck and in the water, comfort and survival depends on having the proper gear. Here, the latest in cold weather and survival clothing.
By Dale Miller

DEPARTMENTS

Peter RobsonView From Here (Content available online)
Mooring Woes
By Peter A. Robson

Letters

Current
s
PY launches online bookstore; New marina for West Van? Coal Harbour turns 10; and more
Compiled by Hilary Henegar

Galley
Cooking With Sherry
By James Barber

Off The Shelf
Innovative New Products
By Robert Buller

Reflections
Bottled Water and Sandwiches
By Catherine Dook

Coastlines
War Names
By Andrew Scott

Ask the ProsAsk the Pros  (Content available online)
• Low sulphur diesel
• Caulking compounds
By the Staff of Quadrant Marine Institute

Chartering
Chartering the Greek Isles
BY Chris Caswell

Boats
New Boat Sail
CATALINA 320
By Sven Donaldson

New Boat Power
ACB 32
By Roger McAfee

Onboard Sail
HUNTER 49
By Sven Donaldson

Onboard Power
MARQUIS 65
By Martyn Clark

 
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