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2018 Fleet Listing 2018 fleet listing A Aberlour Catalina 30 Mk II TR Gavin & Heather Shanks Mark & Monique Beamish Allura Hinterhoeller Niagara 42 Kim & Karen Dodds Amare Lux C&C 33 Mk II Robin & Amanda Drew Après Ski Beneteau First 40.5 Marc Nadeau, Hélène Beauregard Avalanche C&C 38 Pierre Tremblay, Francine Lacroix Azimut Hunter 33 Maurice Doran, Nathalie Poulin Azzurra Mirage 30 Derek & Nadia Cole B Bojangles II Regal 4060 Paul Nikkanen Bottoms Up Catalina 34 Gordon & Evelyn Regan Bred ‘N Water Hunter 336 Blaine & Darcie Feltmate Breezin’ II C&C 34 Claude & Dianne Laferrière C Cadenza Hunter 30 Corey & Kerri Shea Camonde Hunter 37.6 Bernard Fortin Catherine Ann Alwest 370 Robert Farrow, Cate Vandenbelt Celeste VII Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 36 Ronald & Cindy Tinga Chardonnay CS 34 Jim Collelo, Ildiko Zold Chelsea IV C&C 36+ Robert & Madeleine Toller Connemara Silverton 37 Convertible Zoltan & Laura Vincze Cubic CS 30 Alex Tzabanakis D Daring Adventure Whitby 42 Andrew & Louise Travill Dog Days Hunter 41 David & Tamara Sutherland E Encore Beneteau 461 Pierre & Suzanne de Gagné Enjoue Beneteau 331 Rick & Shelley Phillips Escapade XI Beneteau Cyclades 39 Daniel & Kathy Sparks Esmeralda II Whitby 42 Roland & Gisela Gilbert F French Toast Catalina 320 Brad O’Connell, Christine Campbell Fairwind Catalina 387 John & Ellen Williamson G Gaspard Tanzer 25 (aft cabin) Alain Goudreau, Pascale Robitaille H Hazewind Ontario 32 Peter Davis, Jane Mackenzie Howling Provisional Four Winns Sundowner 24 Christopher Howling, Terry Hoskins Page 36 Trident Yacht Club Membership Booklet (2018) 2018 fleet listing I Imagina Beneteau Oceanis 351 Gilles Leblanc, Monelle Proulx Island Cat Endeavour Cat 30 Mk I Robert & Beverley Davidge Island Five Catalina 445 Robert Walsh, Linda Bennett J JPSea Catalina 36 Mk II John & Pamela Harding K Keelingtime Catalina 40 Mk II Lee Gerig, Carole Jodouin Kermac IV Island Packet 35 Kelly & Sylvain Legault David Kerr Kiahuna Nonsuch 354 Bart Lackie, Donna Fry L Lady Ciara CS 33 Bruce & Anne Fraser Lady Eastbourne Niagara 35 Paul & Sandra Vickery Lady Godiva 1 Alberg 37 Robert & Hilary McEwen Lady Louisa CS 33 Sam Bushra, Angela Santullo Leighway II CS 36T Don & Ann Donaldson M Madcap O’Day 322 Rod & Louise Budd Maggie Mac S2 36 Stephen Anderson, Julie Antoine Manora Niagara 35 Gilles Archambault, Rita Toussaint-Archambault Margaret Anne C&C 29 Dirk & Margaret Anne Paul Midnight Sun III S2 Centre Cockpit Neil & Sam Anderson Miss-Conduct Regal Commodore 2960 Rob & Anita Mills Monday Morning Trendsetter Michael Dixon, Janice Grant Moore To Sea Wilson & Wilson Cape Isla Dennis & Julia Moore Moose House Niagara 42 Daniel & Susan Robert Mowzer Cat C&C 27 Mk III Pierre Mercier Muddy Water Tanzer 31 Ken Truesdell, Tammy Herring Mulligan Beneteau 36 David & Lise Holland N Ningaloo Beneteau 393 Martin Lyster Noah’s Ark Hughes Columbia 36 CC Andrew & Denise McGregor Northern Whisper Catalina 28 Mk II Eric & Cynthia Sunstrum O Odyssée IX Beneteau First 45 Thomas Frederic Demers, Renée Desjardins Orcas Beneteau 323 Phil & Janet Macdonald Trident Yacht Club Membership Booklet (2018) Page 37 2018 fleet listing P Paradisum Beneteau 423 Peter & Kathryn Ferguson Penelope Beneteau Oceanis 390 Patrice Pharand Play On Moody 346 Gary & Joan Watson Rob & Tracy Watson Pleiades Tartan 3500 Doug & Cathy Walker Positive Thinking Pearson 33 Glenn & Grace Vickers Pranava Catalina 28 Mk II Norm Greer, Deena Rasky Provisional Greenop Colin & Alison Greenop Purr Sea Nordic Tug 32 Larry & Marilyn Johnston Q Quantum Leap Maxum 3300 SCR David & Lorraine Manley R Rhaki Compromis 901 Karine Nijdam, Michel Godin Ross Provisional Scarab 255 Michael Ross, Margaret Vermeersch Ruby Chris Craft Commander 42 Robert & Patricia Williams S Satisfaction Catalina 400 Mark & Shari Smelko Sea Crawler Albin 36 Trawler Brenda Vice, Rob Plante Sea-Ya II Custom Steel 45 Byrne & Sharon Bramwell Sensai Beneteau 43 Ted Waring, Evelyn Michaud Sentina Beneteau Oceanis 393 Phil & Lee Gertler Sheila Amel Sharki Tom & Tracy Fisher Siempre Catalina 30 Tall Alister Moore, Marie-Claire Caillard Sieur D’Eau Beneteau First 285 Richard Poirier, Paule Tremblay Slipaway Aloha 28 Paul & Warna Justice Robert Trerice Snarky Compromis 909 Georges Nijdam Solitude II Beneteau 343 Michel & Lindée David Soul Mate V Catalina 445 Rob Saloman, Laurel Lowry Sweet Water Catalina 380 Alain Charland T Tapestry II Alberg 34 Eric Herder Tikopia C&C 33 Allan Fiegehen Tranquillité Hunter 38 Barry Hall, Mylène Lehoux Traveller Mainship 36 Ronald Rose, Nancy Stableforth Tusk Endeavour 30 MK II Bill Canham, Claire-Anne Lalonde V Velox C&C 110 Nicole & James Spencer Vlinder Nonsuch 33 John Pyl, Catherine Carry Voyageur Bemeteau First 285 Lorraine McKay, Olivier Niquette Page 38 Trident Yacht Club Membership Booklet (2018) 2018 fleet listing W Waverly Aloha 8.5 Marc Bisson, Kim Bolivar Whale Song I CS 34 Derek Tucker, Carla Jones-Tucker Whirlwind Ericson 34 Mark & Colleen Roberts Wild Horses Beneteau Oceanis 473 Mike & Victoria Adams Wind Child Mirage 30 Ken Bowering Wind Chime Hunter 30 Stephen & Linda Cairns Windfall Niagara 35 Leslie & Peter Asma Z Zoso Catalina 34 Scott Tucker Noah’s Ark - Flagship of the Fleet Trident Yacht Club Membership Booklet (2018) Page 39.
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