Dec 22, 2022
We get a lot of shots in our Photo of the Week inbox but never one like this. The photo came from Jim and Maggie Smyth whose boat resides at the Thornbury Yacht Club. We have deemed it POTW of the Year. Congratulations to Jim and Maggie.
“Here are a few shots of my wife Maggie practicing her silks routine on our 1982 C&C in the North Channel for use in your publication.
“One shot is against the rocks in Covered Portage and the second is sunrise at West Mary Island.
Our boat name is Full Tilt.”

Now it’s your turn. Whether you hang from your halyard or take pics of your sheepdog in a lifejacket, POTW wants your boat photos. All photography welcome from sunsets to racing to rafting to sunrises over the harbour, we want them all. Just send your shots to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and put POTW in the subject line. We have a whole year of CYOB coming up and your shot could be the Photo of the Week.
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