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Canada Cordage
Yacht Braid Rope (per foot) Green Tracer
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Onward Hardware
Onward Hardware - Spring Snap Link
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Mustang Survival
Mustang EP 3250 Ocean Racing Open Finger Gloves
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Brewers Emergency Wood Bungs/Plug 10 Piece Set
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Kong Anchor
Kong Anchor Swivel Stainless Steel
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Ironwood Pacific Outdoors
Ironwood HelmsMate 18-24" Extendable No U-Joint
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The Harbour Chandler
8" Aluminum Wheel With Speed Handle
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B&G
B&G WS320 Wireless Wind Sensor With Interface NMEA 2000
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Intellisteer
IntelliSteer Type R (For Outboards and Trolling Motors)
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Aloha
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Shoreline Marine
Shoreline Marine Dock Line 3/8" x 15' Black
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What safety equipment is required on a boat in Canada?
Transport Canada requires all boats to carry essential safety equipment including lifejackets or PFDs for each person onboard, a sound signaling device, navigation lights, a bailer or bilge pump, and depending on boat size, flares and a fire extinguisher. Requirements vary by vessel length and type.
Q. What safety gear do I need for boating on Vancouver Island?
Boating around Vancouver Island requires reliable safety gear including approved PFDs, flares, a VHF radio, navigation lights, and a bilge pump. Coastal conditions can change quickly, so proper safety equipment is essential.
Q. What is the difference between a bilge pump and a bailer?
A bilge pump removes water from inside the boat automatically or manually, while a bailer is a simple container used to scoop water out. Most powered boats use bilge pumps, while smaller vessels may rely on bailers.
Q. Do I need a VHF radio for boating?
A VHF radio is strongly recommended for boating, especially in coastal areas like Vancouver Island. It allows you to communicate with other vessels and emergency services, improving safety on the water.
Q. What type of lifejacket should I choose?
Choose a Transport Canada-approved lifejacket or PFD that fits properly and matches your activity. Inflatable PFDs are popular for comfort, while foam PFDs provide constant buoyancy and are ideal for general boating.
Q. How often should I service my boat’s electrical system?
Your boat’s electrical system should be checked at least once per season. Inspect wiring for corrosion, test batteries, and ensure all electronics and switches are functioning properly before heading out.
Q. What are the best anchors for Vancouver Island boating?
The best anchor depends on your boat and seabed conditions, but popular options for Vancouver Island include fluke anchors for sand and mud, and plow or claw anchors for mixed or rocky bottoms.
Q. What navigation lights do I need on my boat?
Navigation lights are required for operating your boat at night or in low visibility. These typically include red and green sidelights and a white stern or all-round light, depending on your vessel type.
Q. How do I maintain my boat for the season?
Start with a spring check including inspecting safety gear, testing batteries, checking fuel systems, inspecting the hull, and ensuring all electronics and pumps are working properly before launching.
Q. Where can I buy boating supplies in Nanaimo?
You can shop boating supplies at The Harbour Chandler in Nanaimo or online. We carry safety equipment, anchors, electrical components, and marine hardware for Vancouver Island boaters.
































