Rule Changes for sailboat racing in 2021. https://t.co/roJnmxv73C
Rule Changes for sailboat racing in 2021. https://t.co/roJnmxv73C
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Rule Changes for sailboat racing in 2021. https://t.co/roJnmxv73C
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Volvo Penta Launches Integrated Assisted Docking System https://t.co/rlxVu9Qjs3
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Canadian #BoatShows in February 2021:
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Wave of Consumer Demand May Create Boat Shortage in Canada https://t.co/nAc8lO32lu
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This year's online Toronto International Boat Show started today. It should be an interesting experience for everyone! | Boating in Canada: Boat Shows https://t.co/4l8cWp9MNU
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Nova Scotia Lands looking to clean up sunken vessels in Margaree and Mira rivers in Cape Breton | CBC News https://t.co/qph4SFjI1W
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Coast guard will use technology - radar and real-time vessel tracking - to keep ships and killer whales apart in BC. | CBC News https://t.co/HRE9956hQj
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The Mint Kicks Off The New Year by Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Bluenose https://t.co/WKjhZ1mlrl
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Man dies after falling through thin ice near Point Anne in the Bay of Quinte, Ontario | https://t.co/WEKKQGtpHd https://t.co/DiioElyu4f
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Physicist works toward forecasting rogue waves along Vancouver Island's west coast | CBC News https://t.co/YJt5eIBXBk
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The global boat building market is expected to decline from $37.49 billion in 2019 to $36.87 billion in 2020 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -1.66%. The decline is mainly due to the COVID-19 outbreak | Stockhouse https://t.co/vEiUppK8FC
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