Canadian Yachting  |  May 2017
Cats and Cruisers…
The May issue of Canadian Yachting is focused on getting out and doing it now that the warm weather has returned. In this issue we cover an Aussie Cat, the Seawind 1160 that offers a ton of space and sails well too. See the review by Canadian Yachting west coast correspondent Bob Nicoll. Then we have a yacht for power cruisers who want to leave a small carbon footprint, the Delphia Escape 1080.
Maurice Marwood returns and shares the planning and cruising details of his Great Lakes / North Channel adventures to make it easier for you to plan a similar adventure. For our many readers who cruise close to home in southern Ontario, Elizabeth Kerr guides us through the lovely Port of Orillia on the Trent Severn route from Georgian Bay to Trenton.
These are trips that could be a great way to celebrate Canada’s 150th!
We tackle a seamanship issue with Brenda and Doug Dawson sharing their tips on how to steer your boat better. Save fuel, time and embarrassment!
Next, we have Part 2 of a special three-part technical series on Trailering by the CPS-ECP’s John Gullick. We know lots of readers will tow a boat this summer. Do it safely and without inconvenience.
Finally, learn about an amazing west coast yacht builder, Crescent Yachts and the young man who is blazing a marine industry trail in BC.
But wait! There’s more! The Galley Guys are back and they plan to BBQ a Quiche!
All this and more in the May 2017 Canadian Yachting magazine!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canadian Yachting May 2017.