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Boats of all shapes and sizes...  You don’t say...



 In the winter of 1998, our harbour was visited by the Matthew, a carefully constructed replica of a 15th century Caravel ship   • Our very successful Optimist training program was   • A fleet of 16 radio-controlled model boats was launched   The Matthew (Left) and the St. Paul (Right) reminded us
 from England. The original Matthew was John Cabot’s ship for his 1497 voyage to China, before Canada got in the way. The    started in 1992, making it possible for even more junior   during the winter of 1993 to while away those off-season   of our heritage (Page 70 Above)
 Matthew replica offered our members some unique experiences such as candlelit dinners on board and sailing excursions.  sailors (7-10 years of age) to start learning the ropes.  hours in our (then) ice-free harbour. The “Hot Toddy”   The boats may be small but the crowds were large!
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 At this time, the St. Paul, a 50 foot, pine plank, copper sheathed replica of a Vitus Bering’s ship stayed the winter. The   Program was not long-lived, however, due to the lack of
            • PCYC member Dr. Ivan Slezic sailed his boat Mir
 Saint Paul had launched from Vladivostok seven years earlier and had visited Japan, the Aleutians, Alaska, Western Canada   crew to blame.   Optis launching (Above Left)
             single-handed across the Atlantic, placing very well in his
 and USA and Central America, experiencing five hurricanes, 140 knot winds, 60 foot waves and pirates along the way. Own-  Remember when we didn’t have a travel lift? (Above Right)
             division and the fleet in the 1992 Trans Atlantic    • PCYC member Tanya Wharton won a bronze medal for
 ers and crew Michail and Irene Poboronchuk, ably assisted by foundling cat Coosya, had conceived of the project as mission
             Single-Handed Race.                            sailing in the 1993 Summer Olympics.
 of peace, friendship and cultural exchange.

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