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February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Looking Back: The Boat Shows of Yesteryear
This month we look back at boat shows past—yachts and products that made it and some that flopped.

 

February 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Indian Arm: A Sleeper in the Midst of the Big City - Content available online
Looking for a great winter getaway that’s close to Vancouver? Consider this narrow, sparsely populated, steep-sided fjord, and discover a wilderness wonderland that feels far more remote than it is.
By Ian Cook

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Boat Shoe Diaries - Content available online
With a variety of materials, styles and features available, choosing the best boat shoes for your needs and tastes can feel like a chore. But, no longer! Use these tips to get you on track.
By Dale Miller

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Honeymoon to Alaska
Four months of thrilling adventure and quiet romance set the backdrop for this PY cruising couple’s first taste of matrimonial bliss as they explore the ice-choked aquamarine waters between Ketchikan and Tracy Arm.
By Jolie Shea

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Profile: Roger Glassford
After more than 30 years in the business, this veteran yacht broker and leader in the Vancouver boating community prepares to pass on the keys. But retire? No way.
By Duart Snow

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Understanding the Wind Regimes of the West Coast, Part II
This second installment in a series on coastal weather examines the influence of high-pressure systems on the winds and weather of British Columbia.
By Eric Holden

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Take Your Best Shot!
PY’s Second Annual Photo Contest
A sampling of the brilliant images PY readers snapped over the past cruising season. Once again, our readers prove their skills extend above and beyond the waterline.

 

BOAT SHOW SPECIAL

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Boat Shopping at the Boat Shows
If you’re looking to buy new at this year’s boat show, some research and a little know-how can help you get the most bang for your buck.
By Sven Donaldson

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2What’s In a Name?
Flush deck, raised pilothouse, sedan, sunbridge—here’s the lowdown on what those names actually mean.
By Rick Francis

 

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2New Sailboats 2008 - Content available online
An eclectic array of new yachts from all over the planet will be making their way to the West Coast this year. Use this guide when browsing the boat shows this winter.
By Sven Donaldson


February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2New Powerboats 2008 - Content available online
Exciting new offerings from the world leaders will soon be hitting our local waters. Learn about market trends and new model features with PY’s exhaustive boat show preview.
By Peter A. Robson, Hilary Henegar & Dale Miller

 

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Fractional Ownership for Skippered Luxury Yachts
Fractional ownership—with its shared purchase and upkeep costs—is, for some, an ideal way to enjoy the best of boat ownership. Here’s a look at the pros and cons and two new entries into the field.
By Andrea Wilkinson



Departments

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2View From Here - Boat Shows - Content available online
By Peter A. Robson

 

Letters
Compiled by Dale Miller

 

February Pacific Yachting magazine 2008 Volume 50 Number 2Currents - Content available online
Operator 2009; linear moorage; Broker news; and more
Compiled by Hilary Henegar


Galley
Beans, Beans, the Magical Fruit
By James Barber (1923–2007)

Off the Shelf
Boat Show Goodies
By Robert Buller

Reflections
My First Armada
By Gilly Maycock

Coastlines
The Storied Ships of the HBC
By Andrew Scott

Chartering
Bareboat Chartering
By Larry MacDonald

Cockpit Confessions
No GPS, No Visibility…No Problem
Dan Rollins
Compiled by Duart Snow


 
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