Changing Scene

  • 23RD PORT CREDIT IN-WATER BOAT SHOW FINISHES WITH A FLURRY OF SALES

    The Port Credit In-Water Boat Show capped off its 23rd boat show with strong sales in the larger boat category. The only show of its kind, the Port Credit Boat Show provides brokers and dealers with a great venue to sell off any non-current inventory, clearing the decks for new boat models. “Even though crowds were down slightly, buyers still came and bought boats,” stated Lori Mason, show manager. The show estimates that 12 boats sold in all, more than 15% of the total boats on display. “There’s always an ‘after-shop’ in every show, so we estimate that sales will be even stronger,” continued Mason.

  • IBEX EXHIBITOR VIDEO AWARDS (EVAs)

    The International BoatBuilders’ Exhibition and Conference (IBEX) announced the winners of the second-annual Exhibitor Video Awards (EVAs) at the All-Industry Breakfast Monday morning. SeaStar Solutions (formerly Teleflex Marine) won both the Best Product Video for “Optimus 360 by SeaStar Solutions” and Best Company Video for “Teleflex Marine Is Now SeaStar Solutions.” The People’s Choice Award went to Dometic Corporation for their video, “Dometic Spot Zero Dock Box Hose Down Your Boat and Let It Air Dry.”

  • AMERICAS CUP RACING TO AN EXCITING FINISH

    Just when you thought Team Oracle USA was going to be almost shut out of the America's Cup racing by challenger Team Emirates New Zealand, they came back with a few adjustments to their boat and a crew that has executed brilliantly. The action on the course has been some of the best America's Cup match racing ever, and probably may never be seen again. The AC72s are fast and the tactics added to the thrill and challenges on San Francisco Bay. San Francisco may turn out to be one of the best venues for America's Cup racing. Over the weekend, the crowds approached 52,000 people for a total of three exciting races with many more watching on TV and through live internet streaming around the world.

  • CMC ESTERLINE MARINE ELECTRONICS ROAD SHOW

    CMC Electronics is pleased to announce the dates for their upcoming product road shows. You are invited to bring your staff to learn about the latest trends and new products from the top electronic manufacturers.  You will be able to:
    Talk to factory representatives & CMC technical staff
    Take advantage of the  2014 CMC Electronics Booking Program
    Train your staff on what’s happening in our ever changing electronics world for 2014

  • VOLVO PENTA INTRODUCES ETHANOL FUEL TREATMENT FOR MARINE ENGINES

    Volvo Penta of the Americas now offers a fuel additive to protect marine engines from the harmful effects of fuels containing ethanol. Volvo Penta Ethanol Fuel Treatment is suitable for any outboard or sterndrive system and is strongly recommended for use every time you fill up with ethanol-blended gas to protect your engine from damage.  “Ethanol-blended fuels such as E10 and E15 are approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the automotive market, but ethanol damages marine engines and fuel systems due to the corrosive properties of alcohol,” explained David Kennedy, Director Parts and Accessory Operations, Volvo Penta of the Americas. “Unlike automobiles, most marine engines are only operated intermittently. Today’s oxygenated and

  • MARITIME MUSEUM OF BC LOOKING FOR WORLD WAR II CONVOY STORIES

    One of the biggest maritime tragedies in World War II is the story of convoy PQ-17 which carried relief supplies to the Russians. In July 1942, this convoy travelling from Iceland to Russia was attacked by German forces. Upon receiving intelligence, the escorts were ordered to withdraw and 22 out of the 33 ships in the convoy were sunk. The merchant sailors didn’t have the capacity to defend themselves and 153 men were killed. Winston Churchill described the incident as "one of the most melancholy naval episodes in the whole of the war." One survivor of that fateful convoy was Joseph Coleman, father of choreographer Bill Coleman. Joe’s story later became the base for the Requiem for Convoy PQ-17, as conceived by his son Bill together with Victoria composer Christopher Butterfield whose father was also a merchant marine veteran.

  • TORONTO TEAM WINS NEW YORK YACHT CLUB INVITATIONAL

    The Royal Canadian Yacht Club team from Toronto has won the 2013 New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup presented by Rolex, successfully defending the title they first won in 2011 during the second edition of this biennial Corinthian event.  The Canadian team had moved into the lead on the penultimate day of racing, displacing the American team from Larchmont Yacht Club who had held the overall lead for the first three days of the five-day event.

  • NADEN PINK BOAT TOUR HAS RAISED OVER $20,000

    This summer, in just two short months, The PINK Boat Tour, co-sponsored by Naden Boats and the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure North Bay raised over $20,000 in support of the breast cancer research. The 14’ Pink Naden Fisherman travelled several thousand kilometers to over 14 events in Northern Ontario.  Whether it was WingFest in Dorset or the Alban Canada Day Weekend, the Naden Boat dealers embraced the fundraiser, while at the same time taking the opportunity to chat about the unique boat building techniques used when crafting each Naden boat.

  • NAUTICALCHECK ANNOUNCES EXPANSION INTO CANADA

    NauticalCheck announces expansion into Canada of their boat safety "Consignment Program" for boating supply vendors and safety organizations. It is designed to provide boating organizations the ability to sell this breakthrough checklist system (with their name on the book) and generate revenue without any upfront costs other than shipping. NauticalCheck is a totally unique safety pocket checkbook that provides boaters immediate access to critical safety information as well as the most comprehensive checklist available. NauticalCheck presents an operational/safety/maintenance checklist that covers the items needed to make your boating experience as trouble free as possible.

  • HALIFAX BOAT SHOW 2014 BOOTH REGISTRATION LAUNCHES

    The Atlantic Marine Trades Association (AMTA) and Master Promotions Ltd are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2014 edition of the Halifax International Boat Show. Thousands of boating enthusiasts sailed through the doors of Exhibition Park last year, and we expect that number to increase this year!  This show is one of the most successful recreation shows in Atlantic Canada, and your company could once again be showcased at this premiere event. Thousands of qualified buyers are expected, all looking to see the latest in sail and powerboats, pontoons, inflatables, personal watercrafts,

  • DOLPHINITE SHOWCASES GELMATCH

    The new Dolphinite GelMatch™ All-In-One Gelcoat Aerosol Can is an innovative product that solves the traditional challenges when repairing gelcoat. Most repairs are costly and time consuming, so mistakes in mixing and colour matching can be very expensive. Dolphinite’s GelMatch All-In-One Gelcoat Aerosol Can takes the guess out of these problems, providing an aerosol can that is pre-filled with a proprietary All-In-One Gelcoat and matched perfectly to original factory colours. “This is a game changer for the marine industry on so many levels but more importantly the customer service level. We have developed this

  • PACIFIC YACHT INDUSTRY FORUM PLANNED FOR LATE SPRING 2014

    The Pacific Yacht Industry Forum is 4 day programme of events for the Pacific superyacht industries, taking place in central Vancouver during late Spring, 2014.  Comprising a 2 day conference and a 3 day Yacht Show, this international event will target visitors from across the globe, placing BC and the north-west Pacific firmly on the superyacht map.   Produced by Quaynote Communications, the yacht event specialists, and with Canadian Yachting magazine as the lead media partner, the Pacific Yacht Industry Forum aims to provide a platform for networking, business development, discussion and debate.  “We hope to attract a

  • IBEX 2013 REGISTRATION TRACKS AHEAD

    Organizers of the International BoatBuilders’ Exhibition and Conference (IBEX) report totals for attendee pre-registration, workshop and seminar enrollment, new exhibitors, and total exhibitors have increased from last year. They are planning for strong attendance to this year’s show, which begins next Tuesday, September 17.  “We are delighted that there is so much anticipation and excitement for IBEX this year,” said Anne Dunbar, IBEX Show Director. “The increase in our pre- registration numbers reflects continued optimism and growth in our industry after some tough economic times. We have more than 65 new companies exhibiting – which is another good sign. There will be lots of new products and innovation to see and experience."

  • OUR INDUSTRY MOURNS THE PASSING OF GARY POOLE

    Gary Jay Poole passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on Saturday, September 7,2013. The Poole family own and operate Buckeye Marine in Bobcaygeon, Ontario, one of the leading marinas in all of North America. Buckeye Marine was established in 1949 by maternal grandfather Tom Thompson as a bait and tackle shop on the water. Son-in-law Frank Poole brought mechanical expertise from his background in the automotive industry and together they ventured into boat and motor rental and repair. Over time, grandsons Gary, David and Chris joined the business and it grew into a substantial sales and service facility.

  • OUR INDUSTRY MOURNS THE PASSING OF BOB EATON

    Robert J. (Bob) Eaton passed away Thursday, September 5th, 2013. Bob Eaton was a life-long supporter of the marine industry in Canada and most specifically in southern Ontario where he spent 27 years teaching technical and marine business courses at Georgian College. In 1988, Bob developed the Georgian College 3-year Marine Technology Program, he served on the Provincial Advisory Committee for 25 years and in 1986, produced training standards for marine apprenticeship. He also assisted in bringing Mercury, Bombardier, Volvo Penta and Harley Davidson factory service training to Georgian College.

  • ALL CANADIAN MARINE INDUSTRY INVITED TO NETWORK AND LEARN AT BCMTA CONFERENCE EVENT

    The spotlight is on the customer at this year’s BC Marine Industry Conference November 27th and 28th at the River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond. Registration for the 3rd Annual Conference is significantly higher than the same time the previous two years, according to the BC Marine Trades Association (BCMTA).  “We are thrilled with the positive response to this year’s conference. Our goal always is to deliver on a theme that will provide our members and other attendees with the tools and support they need to grow and evolve their businesses,” says BCMTA Executive Director Kim Barbero. “We know that customer satisfaction correlates directly to profitability and our goal is to set people up for success.”

  • INVASIVE SPECIES CENTRE CALL FOR PROPOSALS: PROJECTS AND INTERNSHIPS

    The Invasive Species Centre (ISC) is now accepting proposals for invasive species project funding for up to $35,000 per project. This year's themes focus on: managing risk by looking ahead, invasive species impacts, rapid response coordination, detection and management tools and educating youth. Successful projects will demonstrate impacts on policy or resource management goals for Ontario. Project funding proposal applications must be submitted online no later than 12:00 noon, Friday, October 11, 2013.

  • USWATERCRAFT ACQUIRES RIGHTS TO BUILD C&C YACHTS

    USWatercraft of Warren RI and Tartan Marine Co are pleased to announce that USWatercraft has acquired the exclusive rights to build, develop, distribute and  market all new models of the famed C&C Yachts brand from Tartan Marine. "We are extremely excited to carry on the traditions established by the legendary Canadian boat builders who introduced C&C Yachts some 50 years ago. We look forward to building state of the art, beautiful, high quality and competitively priced C&C sailboats, at our 100,000 square ft. facility in Warren, RI." said Randy Borges president of USWatercraft.  USWatercraft plans to begin production of its new C&C models this fall.

  • WINNERS CELEBRATED AT MOBILITY CUP 2013

    Disabilities were left behind on the dock as 41 sailors from across North America and as far away as Australia challenged the waters of Halifax harbour from August 25 to 30.   The Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron was the site of the High Liner Foods 2013 Mobility Cup, a sailing regatta for people with disabilities of all kinds.  The competitors sailed Martin 16 sailboats which are specially constructed to allow a variety of adaptations to allow people with disabilities to experience the freedom and competitiveness of sailing. 

  • PRIDE MARINE GROUP ACQUISITION OF SKYLINE MARINA NOW COMPLETE

    Boating Industry Canada and Canadian Yachting magazine met with Paul Nickel and Dan Pride of the Pride Marine Group for an in-person update on their recent acquisition of the Skyline Marina. According to Dan Pride, the dialogue began almost three years ago but firm arrangements came together with the owners of Skyline Marina this past spring. The acquisition is now complete. While the Pride Marine Group operates six different Ontario locations and represents 8 different boat lines, the Skyline Marina acquisition marks the first time they have worked with Sea Ray or a Brunswick Boat Group business. Dan Pride commented, “The Brunswick Boat Group is great