- Transport Canada Exam Guide
- Exams
- SCS3 – Ship Construction & Stability 3
- MET1 – Meteorology 1
- NS1 – Navigation Safety 1
- CP2 – Chartwork & Pilotage 2
- GSK3 – General Ship Knowledge 3
- SVMO Written
- SVMO Oral/Practical
- Master 150GT Oral
- COM1 – Communications 1
- COM2 – Communications 2
- ASTRO2 – Celestial Navigation 2
- OOW Oral
- SCS4- Ship Construction and Stability 4
- CG2- Cargo Level 2
- SIM 1- Simulated Electronic Navigation 1
- Certificates
- Exams
- Our Clients & What They Say About Us
- IMO Supplements
- IMO eBooks
Excitement Builds for Lake Ontario’s Premier Race Event
The Nautical Mind salutes the 185 crews preparing for the Lake Ontario 300 which starts the morning of July 17th off Port Credit Yacht Club. As the longest, annually–held fresh water race, it is a test of endurance and team-work and is an exciting challenge for local sailors.
The event, begun 20 years ago, has gone through many changes. The first race had 67 double-handed boats racing from the west end of the lake to around Main Duck Island and back. It was considered quite an achievement just to complete the course. Today with three times the participants, it enjoys the support of commercial sponsors, has real-time particpant tracking during the race, and has been split into two courses—a short course for whitesail (300 km) and a long course for spinakers (300 nm). It is one of the five long-distance, offshore races held on the Great Lakes including the Chicago to Mackinac Island Yacht Race, The Bayview to Mackinac Island Yacht Race, the Trans-Superior Yacht Race, and the Trans-Erie Yacht Race.
Will this year be a blow or a drifter? Will the boats be tossed in the wash-machine conditions of the long fetch at Main Duck Island or will they have to wait out a calm that can prolong the race to four days or more? Lake Ontario can throw up conditions that are as tough as many ocean races.
There are no published accounts of the Lake Ontario 300, but you may be interested in Tom Ervin’s stories of the Mackinac races in Victory: A First-timer Relives the Fastest Bayview Mackinac Race Ever or A Class of Their Own. Or you can have a look at out many other salt-water race accounts.
* Participants are required to have charts and a list of lights on board.
About
Welcome to the blog for the Nautical Mind Bookstore. We use this space to keep in touch with you about new books, bargains, and events in the boating community.
If you'd like to email us or are interested in writing a story for our blog you can reach us at books@nauticalmind.comTransport Canada Exam Guide
A resource that we are building at Nautical Mind to help those who are studying for exams. Whether you are an established mariner looking to upgrade your license, or a novice getting ready for your first exam, we want to help. Starts here.On Facebook
Links
- Nautical Mind Bookstore
- Our Privacy Policy
- Outside Links Some other sites you may find useful
Polls
Loading ...Tags
about author authors bargains blog boat show brevig Cantrell Caribbean casey copeland Cornell cruising de Kleer digital disasters Dokmar electrical favourites Flags hale harbour imo Lake Ontario leonard liners LO300 Lundy mayers New origins pardey parsons professional Race rousmaniere safety seminar shard Spice Necklace store survival swan vanderhoof Vexillology








