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The Halifax International Boat Show is produced by Master Promotions on behalf of the Atlantic Marine Trades Association (AMTA)— the official voice of the recreational boating industry in Canada’s Atlantic Provinces. MASTER PROMOTIONS (Head Office) 48 Broad St., PO Box 565 Saint John, NB E2L 3Z8 1-888-454-SHOW (7469) info@mpltd.ca AMTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS President: Jason Craig, Quartermaster Marine Vice President: Tara Mills, Seamasters Services Secretary/Treasurer: Kathryn Newell, Iron Wind Marine Inc. Directors: Brad Fleet, MCTi Suzanne Rent, Metro Guide Publishing Terry Conrad, Conrad Marine Sales & Services Lee Toole, Stright MacKay Blair Gallant, Mercury Marine, NB Bobby Mitchell, GE Finance Norman Wiechert, NewStar Marine & Scooter Chip Dickison, Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association Atlantic Marine Trades Association Pat Nelder, Executive Director Phone: 877-595-2682 Local: 902-627-1243 Fax: 902-482-8749 info@boatinginatlanticcanada.com www.boatinginatlanticcanada.com On behalf of Master Promotions, the Halifax International Boat Show Guide is published by Metro Guide Publishing. 2016 BOAT SHOW GUIDE Publisher: Patty Baxter Senior Editor: Trevor Adams Editor: Suzanne Rent Editorial contributors: Pat Nelder, Suzanne Rent Production manager: Jeffery Webb Production coordinator: Emma Brennan Design: Beth Muzzerall ©2016 Printed by Advocate Printing & Publishing
Welcome to the 2016 edition of the Halifax International Boat Show! This year we have everything you need to know about boating, so when the season finally arrives, you’ll be ready! As always, the Halifax International Boat Show offers a great seminar series and panel discussions where you can learn everything about boating. If you’re interested in shipwrecks and sunken treasure, this year we have speakers who will teach you about what lies beneath our waters. Wayne Mushrow will be at the show talking about two astrolabes—ancient navigational instruments—he found off the coast of Newfoundland 30 years ago. He will also share the tale of how he eventually got those astrolabes to be part of the museum in his hometown of Port aux Basques, N.L. As well, Terry Dwyer will host a seminar on his shipwreck diving excursions. He will share details of his own shipwreck explorations and offer advice on how you can explore shipwrecks from your own boat. And Michele Stevens will be on hand to share her tales of living the sailing life in the Caribbean during our winter months. She will also share advice on how you can head south on your boat for the winter, too. If you love boats and food, our Cooking On Board seminar will give you lots of tips on how to prepare meals perfect for the galley. Sommelier Mark DeWolf will join longtime sailor Pat Nelder in this hands-on seminar. Together, they will share advice and tips on preparing delicious meals in your galley. If you’re looking for a new boat or want to upgrade the one you have, the Halifax International Boat Show is the place to learn what you need to know. Manufacturers and their dealers are offering great specials and many new products. If you’re looking to purchase a boat, check out the Boat Buying 101 panel discussion, which will provide you with all the details you need on buying a boat. The Discover Boating booth offers how-to workshops for both novice and veteran boaters. And the show is also a great place to get your Pleasure Craft Operators Card (PCOC). BOATSmart Canada will be on hand and you can write the exam on site and get your card. Join us at the Halifax International Boat Show at Halifax Exhibition Centre (formerly Exhibition Park) at 200 Prospect Rd., just 15 minutes from downtown Halifax and less than two minutes from Bayers Lake Business Park enroute to scenic Peggy’s Cove. Brad Fleet Chair, Halifax International Boat Show
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In memoriam Halifax International Boat Show, its exhibitors, staff and its visitors will miss Wayne Hoskins and Schooner Cove Marine’s attractive booth with its full dock of boats. Sadly, Wayne passed away unexpectedly on the evening of August 17, 2015 doing something he loved, riding his motorcycle. Wayne graduated from Sir John A. Macdonald High School and quickly began pursuing his passion for mechanics and engine repair. This eventually led to the formation of Schooner Cove Marine, incorporated in 1982, a respected and successful marine service and retail company in St. Margarets Bay. Wayne was a devoted husband, father and friend, and he enjoyed sharing time with all of them. He could frequently be found on his boat, working on one of his many projects, visiting with friends or just having a cigar and soaking up some rays. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW | February 18–21, 2016 | 7
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What lies beneath Tales of sunken treasure and mythical creatures BY SUZANNE RENT The Halifax International Boat Show is your chance to learn about what lies in our waters. Visit us to hear stories of astrolabes, mermaids and shipwrecks. Here’s a lineup of the tales you will find.
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Raina: A mermaid’s tale Stephanie Brown never planned a career working as a mermaid. Her first experience as the mythical creature was in 2007. And then it was just recreational. But the experience also helped with chronic health issues she suffered from since she was a child. “It was a way to empower myself to deal with the pain,” she says. “I am not a strong person on the shore. I am a bit clumsy.” Brown then moved onto smaller gigs. A teacher by trade but without a full-time job, she eventually created a career for herself in 2009. The result is Halifax Mermaids, which Brown formed in 2012. Under the company brand, Brown is better known as Raina Mermaid. Her fellow mermaids include Mimi Mermaid, Mermaid Victoria, Mermaid Nessie, plus Mer-wranglers, Sean and Marc. Together, they host workshops, mermaid makeovers, birthday parties, and other events. Brown says what she and the other mermaids provide is “edutainment.” In their case, the mermaids teach children about the ocean and its preservation. Brown says adults learn about the dangers to our oceans from watching and reading the news. But she presents the situation to children in a way that is informative but imaginative at the same time. “We need that shock value for adults, but kids don’t need that,” Brown says. Brown says it’s important to teach kids about ocean conservation when they are young. That way, they grow up with a strong knowledge about our waters and how to preserve their ecosystems. What she loves about her job as a mermaid is seeing the kids to react to her costume and her stories. “It’s amazing to see them light up,” she says. Raina will be at the Halifax International Boat Show to teach kids about oceans and conservation. She will also share her own tales of being a mermaid. Sea her for yourself. 8 | February 18–21, 2016 | HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW
Terry Dwyer: Wreck Hunter Terry Dwyer was 16 when he explored his first shipwreck, the remnants of a vessel that sunk off the coast of Cape Breton in the 1800s. “That sparked a sense of excitement that hasn’t left since,” Dwyer says. Dwyer has spent the last 35 years exploring and studying wrecks around Nova Scotia. He says the province has one of the highest concentrations of shipwrecks in the world: 10,000 of them. He says some of the best wrecks are off Sambro Island. Still, there are plenty of others off the shores of Cape Breton, where Dwyer grew up. These days, Dwyer is getting ready to explore the wrecks in the waters of his new home in Spanish Bay, on the province’s Eastern Shore. Dwyer wrote two books about his work: Wreck Hunter: The Quest for Lost Shipwrecks and Wreck Hunter 2: The Adventure Continues. He’s also worked as a safety diver on movies such as Titanic, The Shipping News, The Weight of Water, and K19: The Widowmaker. Dwyer speaks at schools, universities, historical societies, and community groups that work to preserve the coastlines. But Dwyer also shares his knowledge of exploring shipwrecks with others. He offers private expeditions, courses, seminars
on his work and how others can learn to explore shipwrecks on their own. Dwyer wants to make exploring shipwrecks more accessible to others. He says that’s much easier now, thanks to new technology. Wannabe explorers don’t have to be certified divers to find or search these wrecks. Explorers can use the technology from the deck of their own boat. “The robots are so easy to use, it’s like a Playstation,” Dwyer says. Dwyer will share some of his experiences to guests during his seminar, Shipwrecks & Sunken Treasure, at the Halifax International Boat Show. That includes stories about shipwrecks he’s explored as well as photos of those wrecks. “We have some pretty smokin’ images,” Dwyer says. “The photography will blow you away.” Dwyer will also talk about the laws and regulations that govern exploring these wrecks and, in particular, who owns the artifacts explorers find during these searches. While understanding the technology and regulations is important to searching wrecks, Dwyer says it’s really about something simpler. “For me, it’s always been about the sense of adventure, exploring and the fun,” Dwyer says.
Terry Dwyer, below, and his wife, Suzie, operate Wreck Hunter Incorporated.
The Mushrow Astrolabes In 1981, Wayne Mushrow was exploring the wreck of a longliner in the waters off Iles aux Morts, just off Newfoundland’s rugged southwest coast when he made an amazing discovery. As he followed the shoreline, he found the wreck of a much older ship and its contents, including an anchor, French coins, ceramic dishes, and pieces of shoes. Then, hiding in the sand of the ocean floor, he found a shiny artifact he didn’t recognize. Mushrow took the piece home and cleaned its brass surface off with steel wool. Inscribed on the piece was the name Dyas and the date 1628. Mushrow researched at his local library and sent photos of the artifact to museums around the world. He learned the artifact was an astrolabe, an ancient navigational tool. The one Mushrow found was used on ships in the 1500 and 1600s. He also discovered there are only 10 of these instruments uncovered from wrecks around the world and they were highly sought after artifacts. “I knew then it was worth a fortune and it would be a jewel for Port Aux Basques and the museum there,” Mushrow says. Mushrow didn’t want money for the valuable find. He wanted to make sure the artifact would be preserved at the Gulf Museum in Port aux Basques. But what ensued was a struggle with the provincial government over the ownership of the astrolabe and who would receive credit for the discovery. Eventually, Mushrow came to an agreement regarding the astrolabe. The artifact spent several summers on display in his hometown’s museum, but Mushrow was never recognized for the find. Two years later during another dive, Mushrow found a second astrolabe, this one dated 1617 and stamped with the name Adrian Holland. Determined to have this second piece preserved for history, Mushrow decided to bury it in the woods until he reached an agreement, in writing, with the Newfoundland government. “An oral agreement with the government doesn’t work,” Mushrow says. Those negotiations took 12 years and now the Mushrow Astrolabes spend each summer at the Port Aux Basques museum. The only other astrolabe in the country is currently on display at the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa. Mushrow is now working on a book about his astrolabe adventures. “And it’s the whole truth of what happened from day one,” he says. “When I look back on it, I am really proud I stood up and got one for my own town.” At his home, he has replicas of the astrolabes, along with other memorabilia about his discovery. But in the meantime, he will be at the Halifax International Boat Show sharing his story of the astrolabes, how he found them and what they mean for the country. “It’s such a unique part of Canadian history,” Mushrow says. “I want to teach them what a valuable find that was for Canadian history. You get to meet the person who actually found them. I won’t be around forever.” HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW | February 18–21, 2016 | 9
Wildlife on the water Canadian Wildlife Federation offers new guide for best practices on and around the water As Canadians, we enjoy many special connections with water Canada has the longest coastline and the most lakes in the world as well as more than two million rivers. All of this water flows across the land and drains into the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans. With all that water, it’s often easy to forget about the importance of keeping these watery spaces clean, safe and healthy for your yacht club, marina, neighbourhood and the wild creatures and plants that share our space. Most wildlife are especially sensitive to pollution, so the more wildlife and biodiversity we see the more likely our water area is a healthy place for all. The Canadian Wildlife Federation, one of the top 25 charities in Canada, is pleased to offer new training programs and tips for those who are Wild About Sports. Water you waiting for? Show that you care for Canada’s rivers, lakes and oceans by taking action.
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1. Follow best practices as an integral part of your daily activities on and around the water. 2. Report wildlife species that you have seen and correctly identified while on the water. This information can help scientists learn more about these species and their habits. 3. Help rescue sick or injured marine mammals that you encounter by calling rescue organizations. Important: Never attempt to handle these types of emergency situations directly. 4. Adopt a waterway. Join a local group and take responsibility for a stream, river, lake or shoreline near you. To find out more about the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s educational workshops and resources visit WildAboutSports.ca
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The Atlantic Marine Trades Association (AMTA) and the Canadian Wildlife Federation are pleased to offer you a free copy of the Best Practices on and Around the Water. Visit the Discover Boating Centre and ask for your copy or attend a Boating with Wildlife seminar at the Halifax International Boat Show.
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After-market product guide
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Whether you are buying a new boat or maintaining or upgrading an existing boat, exhibitors at the Halifax International Boat Show have a range of products for your boat for you to browse, research and purchase. Here are some ideas. But remember there are a lot more than what is listed here:
1. Outboard Engines: Whether you are repowering or buying a new boat, boat dealers are the source of information about the latest and greatest for your boat. Outboards are constantly getting lighter, more fuel efficient and cleaner. Inboard engines: If you are considering a new boat with an inboard or stern drive engine, or if you have a boat with one of these, the boat dealer is your source of information about maintenance schedules, trouble shooting or powering. Diesel engines: If your new boat comes with a diesel, the boat dealer will keep you informed about this type of power. If you are repowering, the boat dealer who sells diesel-powered boats can help. There are specialist diesel engine exhibits in the show for main and auxiliary diesel power. 12 | February 18–21, 2016 | HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW
2. Propellers: Keeping your propeller in tiptop condition is essential to the speed and maneuverability of your boat. Boat dealers, engine dealers and speciality propeller shops are your source of information about these important parts. 3. Engine Controls and steering: New steering wheels, new controls for an existing boat can be sourced and researched at the boat dealer and at marine chandleries. 4. Electronics: from wireless radars and wind finders that mount on smart phones to depth sounders and VHF radios, from handheld GPS to the latest in-touch screen technology and tablet applications, if you can think it, you will find it. Or you can learn more at the chandleries and their suppliers.
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5. Navigation: find out the latest information from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and visit a chandlery for up-to-date electronic charts and paper charts and publications 6. Upholstery, canvas work and boat and sail covers: Check with the sailmakers exhibiting about custom work available, or boat dealers can order production seating and covers. 7. Antifouling: Keeping the bottom of your boat clean is important for good performance. Antifouling can come in different colours to match your superstructure, it can be water based or resin based, and can be hard or soft depending on the usage of the boat. Check with paint manufacturers, chandleries and their suppliers for the best for your boat and application.
products at the show to help you keep ahead of spring maintenance. Rubbing compounds and polishes keep fibreglass looking its best and able resist dirt and grime in the summer months. Look for displays of these products throughout the show.
9. Anchors, fenders, mooring lines: Boating is much more fun when you have proper equipment for anchoring or securing your boat to the dock. There are different types of anchors, Plough’s, Danforth types, Bruce type each with individual strengths. Talk to an exhibitor at the show to find out the right weight for your boat and how much chain and rode (that’s the rope that you attach to the chain) you need. Fenders and fender covers keep your boat from being damaged when you are tied to a dock or alongside another boat, and a nice set of mooring lines sized for your boat keep you secure. 10. Hardware: Cleats, rod holders, running lights and much more can be added or upgraded. Check with the boat dealer or a chandlery. HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW | February 18–21, 2016 | 13
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Get in the galley Preparing meals on board takes practice and the right recipes BY PAT NELDER Having cooked aboard many boats, including on long cruises and for many people, as well as going boating for family weekends, I have learned a few things about cooking on board. I’ve also learned about things I will never try again. That includes any recipe that says, “Turn dough onto a floured board and knead.” This is possibly not a good onboard recipe unless you are working on a super yacht. The lack of counter space and the ease of getting flour over the interior of the boat should put you off. When you’re cooking in small spaces, learn to beat rather than knead. And parchment paper is a wonderful thing. Another phrase to avoid would be “marinate overnight in refrigerator.” This can only lead to heartache. Even if you have a refrigerator, the boat is in motion, the fridge is small and the container may not be waterproof. The result is you marinate the inside of the fridge.
Duck a l’Orange is another recipe to avoid. Putting a duck in a boat oven is a dangerous idea. Any recipe that calls for removing the roasting pan from the oven every hour and draining the fat can only lead to every surface in the galley, including the galley floor, covered with the slipperiest grease imaginable. However, food aboard is a very important part of boating, whether you are stopping at a beautiful beach for a meal or going for a weekend cruise. Good preparation and proper storage and adequate cooking and cleaning equipment will add to your enjoyment. Boats come with many different configurations for cooking aboard, the size of the boat and its usage generally dictate what you can cook aboard. Here are some tips for cooking on board:
Keeping food cold (refrigeration) Unless you are aboard a large vessel with full refrigeration, you are limited to a small refrigerator (which runs on shore power or off a battery charged by the engine or generator and, in some cases, propane), or the ubiquitous icebox. 1. Keep refrigerated foods in Ziploc bags to save storage space 2. If you are using an icebox, use one for food and one for cold drinks 3. If you are using a small onboard refrigerator, limit the times you open the door to preserve the coldness inside.
Cooking the food (stoves and barbecues) Larger boats will often have propane or electric stoves with ovens. Smaller boats may either have an alcohol-burning stove burner or an electric plate, which will only work on shore power or a generator. They may have a microwave that runs on shore power, generator or inverter. Many boats are equipped with small propane barbecues, which are used outside for making meals. 1. Make sure that what you want to cook is properly sized for the equipment that you have. 2. Make sure that the temperature that you want to cook at can be reached by the equipment that you have
Propane stoves light instantly and are as easy to use as a home gas range. The flame burns clean without the odour that comes with kerosene and is much hotter than alcohol. However, propane gas is heavier than air and will collect in bilge areas if a leak exists, resulting in a possibly explosive situation. With proper installation, basic safety precautions and common sense, the possibility of an explosion can be eliminated. Ask a marine service technician or a marine surveyor to check your system or self check it regularly. Installation of Liquified Petroleum Gas (also known as propane) storage, cooking and heating devices should be to American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) Standards 14 | February 18–21, 2016 | HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW
SEMINAR: Cooking On Board Preparing meals aboard the boat is limited only to your imagination. Coaxing flavour out of limited ingredients, using basic cooking equipment or none at all makes meal preparation a bit of a challenge. There will be tips about preparing food before you leave the shore and on preparing food aboard and we will be cooking for you during the presentation! Mark DeWolf is Nova Scotia’s most recognized sommeliers. His Easy Entertaining column, which runs in Herald Homes, shares recipes and drink pairings as well as features everything from tips on buying the proper stemware to how to prepare a fabulous dinner for a crowd. Together with Patricia Nelder, the pair will have fun imparting tips, ideas and techniques for Cooking On Board.
3. Make sure the pots you will use actually fit on the stove 4. A boat barbecue often has a small cooking surface and is adversely affected by wind, so make sure it is somewhat protected from wind while you are cooking. Most are equipped with lids that help retain the heat. It is easy for the propane flame to blow out, so the person cooking must be vigilant. 5. Often the barbecue is mounted on the outside rail of the boat, so be careful that the meal in progress does not fall into the water
Storage of non-refrigerated foods Boats by nature are damp, so packaged goods such as sugar and salt can turn into crystallized lumps of unusable material. Boxed goods will get stale rapidly and canned goods can lose their labels and rust. Keep foods in airtight containers and check them regularly for deterioration from dampness if left aboard for long periods of time.
Clean-up Fresh water is at a premium aboard a boat, unless you are tied to a dock with a readily available hose, or you have a water maker. 1. If you use reusable plates and utensils, they can be placed in a mesh bag with a draw string and hung over the side to rinse 2. If you wash your dishes, use a biodegradable soap Plan your meal requirements carefully and your boating experience will be more enjoyable.
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303 Paynes Marine 405 Performance Sails 327 Prairie Flag & Pole L2 Q-104 1-A, 1-C, 1-E Quartermaster Marine 231 Race The Cape Association 322 RCMP MSOC East 220 Rekord Marine Enterprises 416 Rogers Radio 606 Sailing CBI Inc 708 Sail Mahone Bay 312 Sail Nova Scotia 615 Sainte-Famille Wines Ltd. 201 SeaBright Marine Limited 4-A Seamasters Services 5-E Shining Waters Marine 2-B Shore Cycle 610 Skippers Plan Insurance 600 Softub Canada 707 Sou’wester Adventures Sailing School 6-C Steele Ford 706 Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenges 210 Stright-Mackay Limited 609 Sunnybrook Yacht Brokers 325 T&M Marine 212 The Binnacle 5-C The Dock Outlet 629 The Fudge Guys 703 The Nova Scotia Sea School 203 Transat Marine 235 Waterfront Development 203 Western Marine 4-B White Water Marine Ltd 216 Zodiac- Seamaster Services
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SEMINAR SCHEDULE 2016 ON THE PRESENTATION STAGE
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2016 noon - 1pm 1pm - 2pm 2pm - 3pm 3pm - 4pm 4pm - 5pm 5pm - 6pm
The Mushrow Astrolabe - Wayne Mushrow Lessons learned from Three Ocean Races, Spirit of Canada with Derek Hatfield Cruising the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands - Michele Stevens Cooking on board - Mark DeWolf Boating Cape Breton and the 2016 Race the Cape - Jennifer Rowe Boating Opportunities for Women Panel Discussion with Ellen MacPhail
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Boat Buying 101, Panel Discussion with Brad Fleet Cooking on Board - Mark DeWolf Q104 Smack Down Boating Opportunities for Women Panel Discussion with Ellen MacPhail Cruising the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands - Michele Stevens Boating Cape Breton and the 2016 Race the Cape - Jennifer Rowe Shipwrecks and Sunken Treasure - Terry Dwyer The Mushrow Astrolabe - Wayne Mushrow
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2016 11am - noon noon - 1pm 1pm - 2pm 2pm - 3pm
Mark DeWolf
Shipwrecks and Sunken Treasure - Terry Dwyer The Mushrow Astrolabe - Wayne Mushrow Lessons learned from Three Ocean Races, Spirit of Canada with Derek Hatfield Cooking on Board - Mark DeWolf
Ellen M
acPhail
Patianne Verburgh
Jennifer Rowe
pler Kate Pe
4566 Prospect Road (Bayside) | Halifax, Nova Scotia B3Z 1L8 | 902-852-4199 www.ironwind.ca
Bras d’Or Lake Sydney Harbour
Cape Breton Island is home to Canada’s largest in-land Sea Visit R A C E AN D R E L AX C A P E B R E TON . C OM to find out more
EXPLORE CANADA’S LARGEST IN-LAND SEA THE BRAS D’OR LAKE
ENTER AT THE SHOW TO WIN THIS AMAZING PACKAGE
The Waterfront Experience Package Includes: • Waterfront Development Marina Gift Certificate: Valid for up to $250 in overnight berthing and power on the Halifax or Lunenburg waterfronts • Lost Cod Clothing Co.: Gift Package • Murphy’s The Cable Wharf: Tall Ship Silva Cruise for 4
• Segway Nova Scotia: 1 Hour Halifax Waterfront Tour • The Battered Fish: Gift Certificate • Bishop’s Landing: $200 Gift Card • A $300 gift card to CUT as part of the waterfront package • And more!
Full details available at www.HalifaxBoatShow.com. Some restrictions apply. Enter at the show. No purchase necessary.
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2016 Exhibitors Adventure Motors 4-F | 902-928-1015 www.adventuremotors.com
Atlantic Car Stereo 321 | 902-435-0600 www.atlanticcarstereo.ca
Allain’s Sales & Service 409 | 506-576-6621 www.allainsales.com
Atlantic Fabrics 320 | 902-434-1440 www.atlanticfabrics.com
All Points Transportation Atlantic Marine Trades Services Association O1, 628 | 902-499-4222 700 | 902-627-1243 www.allpointstransportation.com Antigonish Rent All 2-D | 902-863-6633 www.antigonishrentall.ca Armdale Yacht Club 704 | 902-477-4617 www.armdaleyachtclub.ns.ca
Atlantic Wharf Builders Inc 304 | 902-826-7300 Aurora Boats 1-H Baddeck Marine 232 | 902-295-2434 www.baddeckmarine.com
Barbara Lynns Gifts 640 | 902-443-6208 Bear River Plastics 625 | 902-638-3438 www.plasticweld.ns.ca Bedford Basin Yacht Club 701 | 902-835-3729 www.bbyc.ca Beta Marine Canada 311 | 250-655-4543 www.betamarinecanada.com Bluefin Marine & Industrial 230 | 902-240-1956 www.bluefinelectrical.com Boatguide Magazine 236 | www.boatingmag.com
Members of the Atlantic Marine Trades Association (AMTA) support the growth and stability of the recreational marine industry in Atlantic Canada.
Exhibitors in red are AMTA members BOATsmart! L1 | 877-792-3926 www.boatsmartexam.com BRP - Adventure Motors 5-A | 506-472-5550 www.brp.com Canada Propeller Inc 310 | 613-249-0231 www.canadapropeller.com Canadian Coast Guard Auxilliary 237 | 902-220-1058 Canadian Hydrographic Service 324 | 902-426-2477 www.charts.gc.ca
N E W A D V E N T U R E S AWA I T.
Canadian Power & Sail Halifax & Alderney Squadrons 613 | 902-463-2108 www.cps-ecp.ca/alderney Cold Water Docks Plus 601 | 902-483-2390 Covey Island Boatworks 5-G | 902-688-2843 www.coveyisland.com Cruise Cape Breton Association 231 | 902-564-1800 www.boatingcapebreton.com C-Tow Marine Assistance Ltd. 411 | 888-354-5554 www.c-tow.ca
Docks Unlimited 5-C | 902-883-3625 www.docksunlimited.ca Dartmouth Yacht Club 702 | 902-468-6050 www.dyc.ns.ca Discover Boating 700 | 902-237-2196 www.boatinginatlanticcanada.com
Discovery Sailing RYA Training Centre 234 | 902-275-8377 www.discoverysailing.com Doyle Sailmakers 305 | 902-465-7245 www.doylesails.com
Visit us at the Halifax International Boat Show
BOOTH #235
Nova Scotia’s culture is shaped by our coastline. Over 7000 kilometres of harbours, coves, and inlets to explore, with breathtaking landscapes, spectacular golfing, rich culinary destinations, and world-renowned hospitality. Let our ports be your gateway to exciting destinations across Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada and to the North. Free Daytime Berthing Program | my-waterfront.ca marina@wdcl.ca | 902-229-2628 | VHF 68 | novascotia.com/boating
Nova Scotia, Canada
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DSS Marine Inc. 239 | 902-835-4848 www.dssmarine.com Eagle Beach Contracting 5-F | 902-237-5054 www.eaglebeachcontractors.ca East Coast EZ Dock 5-F | 902-628-0537 www.ezdocknb.com Everest Group Distributors 330 | 866-330-4447 www.everestgrp.com Fairway Insurance Services Inc 401 | 888-245-4741 www.fairway.ca Fendock (Fendor Glass & Aluminum) 414 | 613-722-6581 www.fendock.com
FLIR Systems Inc.Raymarine 218 | 603-324-7973 www.flir.com Garmin 404 | 506-531-0876 www.garmin.com Gold River Marina 309 | 902-275-1322 www.goldrivermarina.com Gordon Stirrett Wealth Management 628 | 902-492-0579 www.gordonstirrett.com Honda Marine Canada 6-A | 902-225-0520 www.honda.ca Hot Tub Universe 600 | 902-576-5115 www.hottubuniverse.com
ICOM Canada 205 | 604-952-4266 www.icomcanada.com In Slocum’s Wake RYA Training Centre 234 Interlux and Awlgrip 301 | 713-684-1346 www.yachtpaint.com and www.awlgrip.com Investors Group 316 | 902-457-3050 www.investorsgroup.com Iron Wind Marine Inc 2-A | 902-852-4199 www.ironwind.ca LaHave River Yacht Club 233 | 902-527-1980 www.lryc.ca
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LKQ Keystone Moncton 317 | 506-861-0999 Lunenburg Yacht Club 711 | 902-634-3745 www.lyc.ns.ca MagicEzy Canada 608 | 902-273-2628 www.magicezycanada.com Mahone Marine Ltd 4-C | 902-624-1800 www.MahoneMarine.com Maritime Sunglass Company 617 | 902-880-6129 MCT Marine Insurance 607 | 902-543-3886 Mermaid Marine Products 403 | 902-566-1220 www.mermaidmarine.com
Metro Guide Publishing 605 | 902-420-9943 www.metroguide.ca Michele Stevens Sailloft Ltd 308 | 902-634-9338 www.tallships.ca/sailoft MoorQik 307 | 902-225-0917 www.moorqik.com NewStar Marine & Scooter 5I & 5J | 902-404-8500 www.newstarmarine@ eastlink.ca North Sails Yacht Shop 1-G | 902-445-3278 www.northsails.ca or www.yachtshop.ca Northumberland Strait Yachting Assoc. 710 | 902-485-6927 www.pictouyachtclub.ca
Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency 412 www.nsapprenticeship.ca Nova Automotive 315 | 902-468-1686 www.novaautomotive.ca NSCC- Nautical Institute 612 | 902-625-5622 www.nscc.ca/marine Nova Scotia Nature Trust 709 | 902-425-0509 www.nsnt.ca Ocean Yacht Sales 1-D, 319 | 902-455-5565 www.oceanyachtsales.com OtterBox Products 326 | 416-451-9058 www.otterbox.com
HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW Paddle Canada 615 | 613-547-3196 www.paddlecanada.com
Seamasters Services 4-A | 902-468-2029 www.seamasters.ca
Paynes Marine 303 | 905-338-8291 www.paynesmarine.com
Shining Waters Marine 5-E | 902-826-3625 www.shiningwaters.ca
Performance Sails 405 | 902-980-2201 www.performancesals.ca
Shore Cycle 2-B | 902-627-2706 www.shorecycle.com
Prairie Flag & Pole 327 | 204-962-1949 www.prairieflagandpole.com
Skippers Plan Insurance 610 | 647-725-9781 www.skippersplan.com
Q-104 L2 | www.q104.ca
Softub Canada 600 | 705-525-6155 www.softubcanada.com
Quartermaster Marine 1-A, 1-C, 1-E | 902-566-4450 www.quartermastermarine.com Race The Cape Association 231 | 902-270-8060 RCMP MSOC East 322 | 902-478-7034 Rekord Marine Enterprises 220 | 866-416-0635 www.rekord-marine.com Rogers Radio 416 Sailing CBI Inc 606 | 902-565-7230 www.sailingcbi.com Sail Mahone Bay 708 | 902-624-8864 www.sailmahonebay.ns.ca Sail Nova Scotia 312 | 902-425-5450 www.sailnovascotia.ca Sainte-Famille Wines Ltd. 615 | 902-798-8311 www.st-famille.com SeaBright Marine Limited 201 | 902-489-2663 www.seabrightmarine.ca
The Nova Scotia Sea School 703 | 902-423-7284 www.seaschool.org Transat Marine 203 | 705-721-0143 www.transatmarine.com
Waterfront Development 235 | 902-233-6982 www.wdcl.ca
White Water Marine Ltd 4-B | 902-865-3788 www.whitewatermarine.ns.ca
Western Marine 203 | 604-253-3322 www.westernmarine.com
Zodiac- Seamaster Services 216
Sou’wester Adventures Sailing School 707 | 902-627-4004 www.souwesteradventures.com
Steele Ford 6-C | 902-453-1130 www.steeleford.com
Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenges 706 | 902-529-2626 www.spiritofcanada.net Stright-Mackay Limited 210 | 902-928-1900 www.stright-mackay.com Sunnybrook Yacht Brokers 609 | 902-275-2424 www.sunnybrookyachts.com T&M Marine 325 | 902-477-8464 www.tandmmarine.com The Binnacle 212 | 902-423-6464 www.binnacle.com The Dock Outlet 5-C | 506-449-2743 www.thedockoutlet.com The Fudge Guys 629 | 902-864-6650
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Discover Boating Workshops These are hands-on interactive workshops for novices as well as experienced boaters. Knots for Boaters Having the right knot for the job is an important skill on any boat. Here is a chance to learn some new ones and practise those you know for the upcoming boating season.
Anchoring Skills Anchoring is more than just tossing the ‘hook’ over the side and hoping it catches! In this workshop, simple techniques are demonstrated that will help to anchor more effectively.
The Collision Regulations for small boats (new for 2016) Michael Ernst of Sail Mahone Bay A sailor and teacher, Michael Ernst has spent much of his life on the water. He first sailed the waters of Mahone Bay as a boy. After nearly three decades teaching outdoor education in the U.K. and Australia, he returned in 1994. Michael is a certified Sail Canada Cruising Instructor and holds Bachelor and Master’s degrees in education.
The COLREGS workshop covers the basics for power and sail and looks at some of the restrictions that apply to small boats when they get near larger working boats.
Boating Skills Workshop (new for 2016) This workshop covers a number of short topics in the time frame, using a throw line, a couple of anchoring/mooring techniques, making fast, securing to a dock, quick splicing, some ideas on navigation, signalling distress. A range of topics will be provided and participants can choose the most relevant to them. THURSDAY 4:30 PM Anchoring Skills FRIDAY
7 PM
Knots for Boaters
1 PM 3 PM 7 PM
Knots for Boaters Collision Regulations for small boats Anchoring Skills
SATURDAY 12 PM
Boating Skills Workshop 2:30 PM Knots for Boaters 5 PM Anchoring Skills
SUNDAY
11 AM Knots for Boaters 1:30 PM Boating Skills Workshop 3:30 PM Anchoring Skills
AT THE DISCOVER BOATING CENTRE, BOOTH #700
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DiscoverBoating Centre Your boating information source Whether you love fishing, sailing, watersports or just cruising with the people you care about. Boating has something for everyone. The Discover Boating Centre has something for every boater and is your go-to boating resource. You’ll find all the info you need whether you want to navigate the basics or get more advanced answers. Be sure to drop by and talk to our team of friendly, knowledgeable boaters who will have unbiased answers to all your boating questions. We’re here to help. • • • • •
How do I create a realistic budget that works? How do I make sure that I choose the boat that’s right for me and my needs? How do I successfully shop a boat show? What kinds of questions should I ask? How do I decide where to go boating?
We want to help you discover how easy it is to realize your boating dreams. Visit the Discover Boating Centre and you’ll soon discover that life’s better with a boat! Start exploring DiscoverBoating.ca Join the boating community here! DiscoverBoatingCanada
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Get Your Boating License!
MAKE 2016 ALL ABOUT THE LAKE. Take Your Pleasure Craft Operator Card Test at the Halifax International Boat Show! Do you need to get your Boating License? Well, maybe the better question is: Are any of these activities on your ‘summer bucket list’ for 2016? -
Spend every weekend at the cottage Take my dad on a fishing trip Watch Canada Day fireworks from a boat Sell the old boat... and buy a new one Teach my kids how to water-ski Take my sweetie on a romantic cruise Check out the Halifax Jazz Festival... from the waterfront
Looks familiar? Awesome. We think spending more time on the water with your friends and family is a great goal for 2016 and we can help you get there. The first step is to get certified and obtain your BOATsmart!® Card! To take the test at the show, visit the BOATsmart!® Booth (you’ll find us right at the entrance). The test only takes about 20 minutes to complete and it consists of 50 mulitple-choice questions. Not able to take the test at the boat show? No worries! If you’ve got your little mermaids and pirates with you (ahem, no spare time of spare hands) you can easily take the course online from the comfort of home by visiting BoatSmartExam.com®. The BOATsmart!® Course is fully narrated, animated and has interactive lessons that will put you in the captain’s seat. No supervisor is required and unlimited retries are included in the standard one-time registration fee! Now that’s convenient. Oh and this is really awesome – we think it’s great for the whole family to be BOATsmart!® so we’re offering family pack savings! Certify your crew of ‘Future Captains’ and save up to 35%! Already certified? You’ll like this – we also offer a line of Marine Safety Products and Marine Insurance. BOATsmart!® Assure members save up to 25%. Come visit the team to get a quick quote at the show!
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PLEASURE CRAFT OPERATOR CARD
FAST FACTS 1. The PCOC is commonly known as a boating license. 2. Pass the test and you can go boating right away with your Temporary Card. 3. The BOATsmart!® Card is good for life. 4. Boaters who don’t have a PCOC will face a minimum fine of $250. 5. A photocopy of a PCOC will not be accepted by law enforcement.
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Seminars for 2016 Seminars take place in our seminar room located on the left as you enter Exhibition Park. See seminar schedule on page 20.
The Mushrow Astrolabes with Wayne Mushrow In 1981 Wayne Mushrow found a strange artifact in a shipwreck in the waters off Iles aux Morts, Newfoundland. That artifact turned out to be an astrolabe, a navigational instrument used on ships in the 1500 and 1600s. Mushrow found a second astrolabe two years later. Its discovery led to an 18-year struggle with the province of Newfoundland over the plans for preserving the artifact. More than 30 years after, Mushrow is sharing his story about the astrolabes, how he found them, where they are now preserved, and their importance to Canadian history. It’s a tale of discovery, preservation, and history for anyone who loves shipwrecks, the sea and exploration.
Shipwrecks & Sunken Treasure with Terry Dwyer There are more than 10,000 shipwrecks in the waters around Nova Scotia and Terry Dwyer will help you explore them. Dwyer is an accomplished adventurer, entrepreneur, wreck diver, explorer and underwater videographer. He’s explored many of these wrecks himself, gaining significant knowledge about their history in the process. He enjoys sharing his tips with other adventurers or anyone interested in shipwrecks. In this seminar, Dwyer will talk about the latest technology for shipwreck exploration, as well as the ways in which you can explore some of these wrecks from the deck of your own boat. You will also learn the laws and regulations that govern shipwreck salvaging. But mostly, you will learn about a whole new world that lies just under our coastal waters.
Cooking On Board with Mark DeWolf and Pat Nelder Preparing meals aboard the boat is limited only to your imagination. Coaxing flavour out of limited ingredients, using basic cooking equipment or none at all makes meal preparation a bit of a challenge. There will be tips about preparing food before you leave the shore and on preparing food aboard and we will be cooking for you during the presentation! Mark DeWolf is Nova Scotia’s most recognized sommeliers. His “Easy Entertaining” column which runs in Herald Homes shares recipes and drink pairings, as well as features everything from tips on buying the
proper stemware to how to prepare a fabulous dinner for a crowd. Together with Pat Nelder, the pair will have fun imparting tips, ideas and techniques for Cooking On Board.
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Seminars for 2016 Cruising the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands with Michele Stevens
Boating Cape Breton and the 2016 Race the Cape with Jennifer Rowe
The definition of the Leeward Islands is not that specific. Some say they are the islands North of Dominica and east of Puerto Rico. Cruising sailors usually categorize them as the Islands of St Maarten/St Martin, Anguilla, St Barths, Saba, St Eustatius, St Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, and Antigua and Barbuda. Separated from each other by the trade winds ruled Caribbean Sea, they are independent islands some with duty-free ports, and all with strong history and differing cultures. Michele Stevens and Al Mosher aboard their CS 36, Easy Listening have spent several winters enjoying this part of the cruising world. Join Michele for her details and photos of this part of their adventures. In 1994 Michele Stevens joined the ranks of her great grandfather, grandfather and father and became the fourth generation to sew sails on Second Peninsula, N.S. at her sailloft Michele Stevens Sailloft. Her loft makes great sails for traditional and modern boats, sailcovers and awnings. She recently built sails for the Bluenose 11 and for the 141’ Gloucester Schooner replica Columbia.
This presentation is a wonderful opportunity to learn about Marina Facilities and their amenities on the Bras d’Or Lake and on the coast of Cape Breton Island. The 2016 Race the Cape runs from July 18 to 24. This is the fourth year for the point to point race, which attracts local boats, boats from Eastern Canada and the North East USA. Find out about the fun that seven days of racing in a beautiful place can give you. Jennifer Rowe is the regatta coordinator for Race the Cape. As one of the founders of the race in 2012, she has been successfully promoting the event since. Jennifer has been sailing and racing on the Bras d’Or Lake since 1990.
Taking place on the presentation stage
Lessons Learned from Three round the World Races and how you can get involved, no experience required: with Derek Hatfield of Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenges
Thinking about heading out on the water? Beautiful St. Margaret’s Bay is waiting! We’ll help you get on board as you set your course! Our staff are knowledgeable, our marina is capable, and our marine shop is up-to-date.
All we need is you!
148 Nautical Way | Tantallon, Nova Scotia | 902-826-3625 | www.shiningwaters.ca
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Derek Hatfield has represented Canada in three single-handed round the world races – he is Canada’s most experienced and successful ocean racer. Derek is at the Halifax International Boat Show to talk about his podium finishes, record-breaking races and the opportunity for sailors and adventures of all skill levels to experience ocean sailing with Derek and the Spirit of Canada Team. For more info go to: www.oceanchallenges.ca
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Panel Discussions Taking place on the presentation stage
Boating Opportunities for Women Whether you are a seasoned sailor, looking to start boating, or seeking unique options, there is a lot of information available from our panel of knowledgeable women. They will give you an overview of boating opportunities for women, their families and friends in the region. Kate Pepler Kate grew up sailing in Toronto and began coaching when she was 15. She came to Halifax to attend Dalhousie University five years ago, and has been running the Learn to Sail program at Bedford Basin Yacht Club (BBYC) for coming up on three seasons now. Last year Kate started a women’s LTS initiative at BBYC that was hugely successful. Her favourite part about sailing is being on the water, with just the sounds of the sails and the water. Ellen MacPhail Ellen MacPhail, owner of WaveSkills Sailing School in P.E.I., has one goal: to ensure all her students have a rewarding, safe and fun time on or around the water. As a Royal Yachting Association Yachtmaster, Sail Canada Advanced Instructor, winner of NSTYA class racing titles and with more than 30,000 sea miles, her remaining time is devoted to provincial associations of Sail Canada and Canadian Power and Sail Squadron in varying capacities. Patianne Verburgh Patianne Verburgh, the shoreside team member in the Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenges Team started sailing at the age of 25 and quickly acquired her own boat and developed a passion for singlehanded racing. She joined the Spirit of Canada Ocean Challenges Team as a shore crewmember in 2000 and has promoted ocean racing in Canada for 15 years. After three-round-the-world races, five shorthanded ocean races, three short-handed Transatlantic races, one shorthanded transoceanic and one solo transatlantic, Patianne continues to assist others in the experience of a lifetime without the lifetime of experience; to cross an ocean in a Volvo 60 with Derek Hatfield.
Boat Buying 101: Panel Discussion Come join in the panel discussion that will help you put your best foot forward when buying a boat. Our seasoned panelists will present their sage advice on subjects such as marine surveys…should consider one, marine insurance…can you get insurance and what does it cover, and do you need a marine survey to get insurance, and what does a yacht broker actually do, and then when you actually get the boat of your dreams, how to you learn to drive, sail and look after it! With panelists Brad Fleet of MCT: Insurance, yacht broker Chris Power of Sunnybrook Yachts, and others.
Training and careers in the marine industry Did you know the people who work on your boat are often highly trained and skilled workers? Boats can be complicated pieces of machinery. The technicians who work on them have been trained not only by the product manufacturers, but also as marine service technicians and or boatbuilders. Nova Scotia has a trade designation for Marine Service Technicians and for Boat Builders. Those wanting to enter the marine industry or already working in the industry can contact the training coordinator for Nova Scotia at the Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association for information about training, apprenticeship and certification. The Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency manages the training and certification of skilled trade workers and the Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association training services to the boat building industry. In 2005, they formed a collaborative partnership to manage and administer the Nova Scotia Boat Building Apprenticeship Program. Subsequently, Marine Service Technician was designated as a trade in 2012. This shared trades-training commitment helps many apprentices and skilled trade workers succeed in the industry. Apprentices get the benefit of working with both organizations to be successful in their training and future career paths while employers gain committed and reliable workers who bring innovation to the industry. Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency and Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association are proud of the unique partnership they have developed. www.nsboats.com Booth #412
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New Products at the Halifax International Boat Show MagicEzy – Revolutionising fibreglass boat repairs
The Yacht Shop is the new Hobie kayak dealer!!
MagicEzy developed a range of world-first fibreglass repair products that repair and colour damage in seconds. Unlike fibreglass repair kits, MagicEzy products are easy to use, and they also come in 11 popular boat colours. The secret? The use of nanotechnology and a patented, scientifically formulated paint technology that repairs fiberglass at a structural and cosmetic level. Fiberglass repairs can now be performed without any sanding prep work, or messy mixing.
Drop by and check out all the Hobie kayaks: single or tandem, paddle or MirageDrive, inflatable or rotomolded. We’ve got something for everyone. Looking for parts and accessories? We’ve got those, too. The ungainly paddle is replaced by the sheer efficiency of the MirageDrive pedal. With the largest human muscle group now in play, kayaking becomes easier than ever. Stay tuned, as we will be offering introductory events throughout the summer on Hobie Kayaks and will also have a pair of demo kayaks to rent for a day, weekend, or week.
Visit Scotia Coast Yachts: booth # 608
Vist the Yacht Shop at booth 1-G
Canoe/Kayak Kosy
Holiday sport & fishing bow rider
Bear River is introducing their brand new Canoe/Kayak Kosy at the boat show this year. An adjustable landing deck that attaches to any dock, it gives the customer a deck they can use to get in and out of a canoe or kayak trouble free.
Whether tubing, cruising or a day of fishing, the compact 16-foot Holiday delivers affordable versatility. A size that is easy to tow, easy to launch and easily stored in a standard garage yet offers all the comfort and performance needed for a day on the water. MirroCraft has been building quality aluminum boats since 1956. The angler in the family will appreciate the easy-to-clean marine vinyl floor and the sunbather has a convenient walk-through to access the comfortably padded bow-rider seating.
Visit Bear River Plastics: booth 625
Visit NewStar Marine & Scooter: booth 5-I, 5-J
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Grand S420 Coastal Runabout
Suzuki Next Generation EFI
The Grand S420 is known for its superior sea-keeping qualities, including its fast, stable, quick-to-plane and exceptional load capacity. Grand Inflatables are designed in Canada and handcrafted in Europe. A tough RHIB construction and exclusive High-StepHull (HSH) system delivers increased buoyancy and performance with less fuel consumption. The sharper protruding keel line increases manoeuvrability, cutting through waves for a smoother, drier ride in rough coastal waters. The Grand S420 is three times lighter than conventional fibreglass boats and requires less horsepower to deliver the same performance.
The New Suzuki DF9.9B joins the DF15 and DF20 as the most technically advanced portable outboards on the market today. Designed with Suzuki’s exclusive Lean Burn Control Technology to deliver remarkable fuel economy and reduced emissions, and boasts the first battery-less Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system in each of their classes. These lightweight outboards will deliver easier cold starts, great acceleration, awesome performance and superior fuel economy.
Visit NewStar Marine & Scooter: booth 5-I, 5-J
Visit NewStar Marine & Scooter: booth 5-I, 5-J
Inflatable Canoe by Grand
Tohatsu Sail Pro Outboards
Developed in Canada, inflatable canoes retain classic canoe features while incorporating inflatable technology for an unbeatable canoeing alternative. Comfortable and significantly more stable, inflatable canoes are light, compact and conveniently deflate to fit in your trunk instead of being strapped to the roof of the car. With added buoyancy you can carry lots more gear and all models have a transom for adding a small outboard for longer stretches. When paddling, two large tube fins keep the canoe tracking and on course. Four models available range from 320 centimetres to 520 centimetres in length.
Sailing just got better with Tohatsu’s Sail Pro Series 6hp & 9.8hp outboards designed specifically for sailboats delivering superior fuel efficiency and ultra-low emission rating. Available in a 20foot long shaft or 25-foot ultra-long shaft, with a high-thrust sail drive propeller to give you the power you need when you need it. Each engine includes its own charging cable and charging systems (12V,60W,5A (6hp) or 12V,80W,6A (9.8hp)) for charging your battery or powering external electrical devices.
Visit NewStar Marine & Scooter: booth 5-I, 5-J
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Tiny Tach Gas & Hour Meter
Salter Heavy Duty Inflatable
This compact Tachometer and Hour Meter is very easy to install on any portable outboard motor. This little device will help you track the time for important engine servicing like oil changes. The digital tachometer allows you to conveniently monitor engine RPM performance and efficiency against your outboard specifications. You can also use it for generators, pumps, mowers, motorcycles, scooters, and chainsaws.
The newly re-designed round-nose Salter HD (Heavy Duty) Sport inflatable is roomier for passengers and gear. It has been upgraded for increased durability with above industry standard 1.2mm thickness premium Mehler-Valmex PVC fabric from Germany. Rugged and ready for lakes or coastal waters with fibreglass transom and large rubber strip hull guards. Ideal portable fishing boat, there’s no need for trailer. Deflated boat and collapsible aluminum floor conveniently store in a closet and can be transported in the trunk of a car.
Visit NewStar Marine & Scooter: booth 5-I, 5-J
Visit NewStar Marine & Scooter: booth 5-I, 5-J
Gala Wide Body Tenders
Regal 22 FasDeck ESX
Gala Series-F inflatables have a wider hull than most tenders for increased comfort and usable space. Each model is equipped with a Gala-Jet inflatable tube allowing for an impressive carrying capacity and power rating. Series-F models have inflatable keels for better manoeuvrability and offer a choice of high-pressure air deck or aluminum floor. All seams are welded for longer product life withstanding high temperatures. Gala Series inflatables are designed in Canada and made in Europe. More interior space, more capacity, more power.
The 22 FasDeck ESX’s unique blend of style, performance and features has made this new Regal deck boat. It has most-in-class cockpit seating and storage. With the enclosed head and the docking lights, you can be out on the water from dawn to dusk. The Volvo Penta V6 240 horsepower dual prop Generation 5 is the latest innovation in V6 power and is built for the marine environment. It is lightweight, powerful, fuel efficient and freshwater cooled.
Visit NewStar Marine & Scooter: booth 5-I, 5-J
Visit Iron Wind in booth 2-A
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Regal 26 Express Cruiser
Crestliner Discovery 1650 SC
The Crestliner Discovery is a brand new model introduced in 2016. Start your next adventure with the Discovery. From bow to stern, you’ll find practical and functional features, like a side console, Lowrance x3 Fishfinder, gauge package, extra deluxe seats and a full vinyl floor, which will help you be ready for fishing season. Crestliner’s all-welded construction gives unbeatable durability and strength. Drop by the booth and see the new Discovery plus the Fish Hawk, Vision and Camo Storm. Don’t let the big fish get away!
Dreaming of a cottage on the lake? How about a cottage you can move every weekend? The all-new Regal 26 Express Cruiser is just right for those weekend getaways. Small enough to trailer and large enough for your family to enjoy. Dad will like the all-new Mercury 6.2L 300 horsepower engine, which will give both power and fuel efficiency. Mom will relax in the spacious and luxurious interior. The kids will love having fun on the water. The Regal 26 EX, along with its sisters, the Regal 28 EX and the Regal 32 EX will be in the Iron Wind Marine booth 2-A
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HALIFAX INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW | February 18–21, 2016 | 35
It’s the Honda of Outboards. Literally. As a leader in 4-stroke technology, Honda delivers best-of-class features in marine outboards ranging from 2.3 to 250 hp. The same durability, quality and reliability that have made Honda an automotive legend are the same strengths found in every Honda outboard. Many outboards are designed and built on the same engine blocks used in Honda vehicles like the Odyssey, Accord and Fit — vehicles that have proven themselves over great distances. No wonder Honda outboards have been a favourite for over 50 years. And to help ensure convenience, there are over 40 Boat Manufacturers to choose from when selecting a Honda outboard in a boat package. Power your boat with the brand that offers over five decades of proven performance. Visit your local Honda Marine Dealer or learn more at marine.honda.ca. © 2014 Honda Canada Inc. Always wear a personal flotation device while boating and read your owner’s manual. All Honda outboards meet EPA and CARB emission levels.
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