Congratulations to CBSA members Hugh Jervis and Jose Grandizo for cleaning up at the 2025 Masters World Games in Taiwan.
Hugh won gold for the 75+ age group, and Jose won silver for the 65+ age group!
Congratulations to CBSA members Hugh Jervis and Jose Grandizo for cleaning up at the 2025 Masters World Games in Taiwan.
Hugh won gold for the 75+ age group, and Jose won silver for the 65+ age group!
What a guy! Ryan Jmaeff ran four races by himself on the committee boat, and still had time to take many great photos of the boats on the water for Tuesday night sailing!
Have a look at the following link…
After many years I have regretfully decided that it’s time to let go of my beloved Swiftsolo.
CAN 001 Twentyfour and a Halfer is primed and ready for new adventures.
She has been maintained well and will go to her new home with a full set of sails- spinnaker included, main and jib, as well as a spare jib. Launching dolly, harness for the trapeze and an older spare (partially rigged) mast, boat cover and hull cover for transit.
I have no road trailer at this point, and the boat is currently up in Penticton.
I completed a total re-rig 3 years ago, and all lines were done.
Asking $6500
Mike Jocelyn.
You can reach me here (my daughters email)
My own at mikejocelyn8@icloud.com or 778-931-1090
Cleanup day was a raging success this year, with around 20 members wielding rakes, mowers, weed-whackers, and other dangerous looking tools…and yet no significant injuries were reported!
The compound is as clean as a whistle, and I choose to believe the boats ended up more or less where they started from. If you can’t find your boat, talk to Ryan Jmaeff….he didn’t show up, so we can safely blame any problems on him!
Team Vanessa provided some delicious coffee and snacks…we weren’t sure what the decaf was for, so we poured it into the lawnmower.
When I left, a ragtag group of semi-skilled carpenters was just finishing a new cradle for the infamous, ‘Betty’s Byte’. It looked pretty slick, and it occurred to me that one or two other boat owners may need to put hammer to nail on their own cradles this spring. If you need some suggestions, I’m pretty sure any members loitering around the compound would be happy to offer some advice or help out!
Thanks to everyone who showed up…for your hard work, and for sacrificing your backs for a good cause!
Robin Smith
Commodore