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Located in Gibsons, BC, Tideline Welded Aluminum Boats may be new to the industry as a brand, but their team has been building quality aluminum boats for over 20 years. With models ranging from 17' to 68' in both the recreational and commercial industry, these boats are made for living life comfortably on the water year round. In addition to the shipyard, Tideline also is a full-service marine yard with haul-out capabilities up to 50', working with aluminum, steel, fibreglass, electrical, woodwork, painting and fibreglass. For more information on Tideline Welded Aluminum Boats visit their website at www.tidelineboats.ca

Well-maintained and in excellent condition, this pre-owned yacht is perfect for a cruiser looking to get out on the water year-round. Regal’s patented FasTrac hull allows a deeper V hull to cut through larger waves in inclement fall weather, and the reverse chines make for a drier, stable ride while still providing great fuel efficiency. With two air-conditioned spacious cabins and a canvas-enclosed cockpit, the Regal 3560 can be great for a quick weekend excursion or extended summer cruising along the BC Coastline.

Situated on the northeast coast of Vancouver Island, and adjacent to the Broughton Archipelago in Port McNeill, @northislandmarina caters to yachts up to 285’. The marina also reflects the convenience of the community as a must-stop for mariners with its in-berth fueling system for its guests. No more pulling into a marina and jockeying for position on the fuel dock before settling after a long day cruising. Just pull into berth with the helpful staff to catch your lines, schedule your fueling for the next day and head right into happy hour. The marina also has its own chandlery and laundromat located right at the head of the dock. Designed with service in mind, North Island Marina and Port McNeill are one of the most convenient stops along the inside passage and “the Gateway to the Broughton Archipelago.”