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  2. International Yacht Training Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Due to its dedication to high standards, quality training and the implementation of its ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, the company has enjoyed an international expansion which now includes more than 300 partner schools in 64 countries. No other yacht training organisation is as internationally recognised or accepted as IYT.

  3. International Certificate of Competence - Wikipedia

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    An International Certificate of Competence (ICC) is a certificate that may be issued to anyone who has successfully completed certain national boating licenses or has passed an examination to prove the necessary competence for pleasure craft operation. ICC is the only sailing license approved by United Nations as a legitimate recreational ...

  4. Pleasure Craft Operator Card - Wikipedia

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    The Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) is a document used in Canada as proof of competency to operate a recreational boat with a motor. [1] It is required for any craft fitted with a motor, even if the motor is not in use, for example an auxiliary motor on a sailboat. PCOC has been required since 1999.

  5. United States Coast Guard Charter Boat Captain's license

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    A United States Coast Guard Charter Boat Captain's Credential refers to the deck officer qualifications on a Merchant Mariners Credential which is a small book that looks similar to a passport and is issued by United States Coast Guard for professional mariners in the United States commanding commercial passenger vessels up to 100 gross tons as a Master, captain or skipper.

  6. Big Chute Marine Railway - Wikipedia

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    The lamprey fell off after less than 6 meters, so the railway was determined to be effective at preventing the sea lamprey's migration. In 1976, it was finally decided that a new, enlarged railway would be built. The current carriage was opened to the public in 1978, and can carry a boat up to 100 feet (30.48 m) long and 24 feet (7.32 m) beam. [1]

  7. Leander Boat Club (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Leander Boat Club (LBC) is a community Rowing club on the south shore of Hamilton Harbour (alternatively Burlington Bay) in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. [1] Rowing has a long history in Hamilton with races attested from the mid 1800s and formal clubs operating from the latter half of that century such as the Hamilton Rowing Club, that shuttered its doors as the bicycle craze took off ...

  8. Boat building industry in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, the Gidley Boat Works began manufacturing wooden plank boats on the shores of Georgian Bay. One early builder of board or "cedar strip" canoes was Tom Gordon of Lakefield, near Peterborough. [10] Over time, a number of boat-building companies grew up in the Peterborough area; [11] one was the Peterborough Canoe Company. A long-time ...

  9. Blackdown Cadet Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    Blackdown CTC is the largest summer training centre for Canadian Cadet Organizations in Canada, with approximately 2500 cadets each summer enrolled in 2 or 4-week courses, with introductory courses lasting 2 weeks from August 5-16, and Advanced/Instructor courses lasting from July 7 - August 2.