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Extremely stable and ideal for family use. A large 6' self-bailing
cockpit combined with a spacious cabin provide excellent cruising
and sleeping accommodation for two. Cabin interior is trimmed
and varnished mahogany and a complete galley (alcohol stove).
Sink water tank and ice chest. Force 10 BBQ mounted on stern
rail. Bring own propane. Now equipped with roller furling jib.
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| Tanzer 26
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These boats have a reputation as a good club
racer, but they are equally well known a comfortable cruising boats that can easily accommodate
an average size family. Vee-berths forward with opening hatches
above; the head area is curtained off from the rest of the boat. Port
and starboard settee/berths in the main salon lie across from a folding
table. The 26 has a large galley aft and a quarter berth as well. The 26 has
5ft 9 in. headroom. Sliding companionway hatch through which anyone
taller than average can stand up and poke his or her head up to look around. Now equipped with roller furling jib.
Located at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour. Dock A11
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Alberg 30 - "Trailwind" |
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The design of the Alberg 30 dates back to 1961,
and some of its features and appearance are reminiscent of
the old wooded sailboats of the 1950s and 1940s. It is interesting
to note that when they first started making sailboats out
of fiberglass, they tended to build up the hull and other
structural areas to the same thickness that would have been
found on wooden boats. This extra fiberglass resulted in extremely
strong and rugged boats, and this is certainly true of the
Alberg 30. In terms of both design and construction, it is
one of the more seaworthy 30 footers available on the used
market in Canada.
Located at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour. Dock A10 See Map
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C&C 30 - "Tankard" |
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The C&C 30 probably did more than any other boat to establish the 30 foot size range in the minds of many Canadian sailors. Like the C&C 27, it also has to be considered a classic among the production fiberglass boats built in the country. In fact, its appearance and layout is very similar to the C&C 27, just more of everything, including some extra elbow room down below. This is a well built boat with good performance, and it did much to elevate C&C to the status of one of North America's premier sailboat manufacturers during the 1970s and 1980s.
Located at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, Dock A47 See Map
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All boats have been inspected and approved as Passenger Vessels by Transport Canada Marine Safety |
What you need to bring |
What is Supplied |
- Beverages & Ice
- Propane canister for stove and BBQ
- Gravol, should you be prone to sea sickness
- Suntan lotion or block
- GPS (available for rental)
- Towels
- Hat
- Bathing Suits (check weather first)
- Sweater or Wind Breaker
- Change of clothes
- Non scuff shoes (Ladies no high heels on the boat for safety reasons)
- Own bedding and pillows
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- All required safety equipment
- First Aid Box
- Life jackets
- Barbecue & Lighter
- Ice box
- Cutlery
- Bottle opener
- Dishes
- Napkins
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Rental Rates
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Off Season
May 12 - June 15
Sept 4 - Oct 31 |
High Season
June 16 - Sept 3
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Paceship 24 |
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Tanzer 26 |
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Alberg 30 |
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Prices include all taxes. Fuel & Pump out extra
Booking and Cancellation Policy
A down payment equal to 50% of the total price is required before any excursion will be reserved. Upon arrival for your charter, the balance will be due. This will also serve as your damage deposit. Payable by cheque or credit card (Visa or M/C). A cancellation fee equal to 20% of the total charter price must be paid for any cancellations more than two weeks in advance, with full amount forfeited for any cancellation within two weeks of scheduled departure. Credit card numbers and the name of the cardholder can be sent by email or if preferred you can phone Ahoy Rentals at (613) 539-3202
Fueling, Pump Out and Cleaning
We also ask that you fuel the boat and have the head pumped out. If you are running late upon your return and do not have time to do this, we understand and will take care of this for you, however if you can do this, we will pay for the pump out of the boat. In addition you are responsible for cleaning the interior of the boat, especially the dishes, BBQ, cutlery and pots and pans. We will take care of the cleaning of the deck.
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