Rendez-Voile: Quebec Sailors Launch Their Own Show

Fed up with being sidelined at the Montreal Boat Show, Quebec sailors created the Rendez-Voile, a grassroots sail-only trade show and conference that exceeded all expectations on its first outing.

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The event was abuzz with over 2,000 members of the Quebec sailing community. (Photo/ Marc Robic)

For many years now, the large and active Quebec sailing community has felt somewhat let down by the annual Montreal Boat Show, which gives little attention to sail-specific activities (booths, vendors, conferences, etc.). Some sailing groups decided to take matters into their own hands and create their very own sail-only trade show and conference.

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Marc caught his love of sailing and all things water from his father from a very young age. He has owned many sailboats in his 40+ years of sailing. An avid do-it-yourselfer and handyman, he builds, modifies, improves and executes all his own repairs. He also enjoys testing, documenting & sharing products and how-to methods with other sailors and boaters. Posting many how to videos on his YouTube channel and Facebook page. He is a member of the Canadian Power and Sail Squadron. Currently, he sails his Catalina 270, Aquaholic 3, out of the Ile-Perrot Yacht Club in Montreal, where Marc spent 16 years as Harbour Master. He is also a regular bareboat yacht charterer, having sailed most of the Caribbean islands. In the winter months, Marc regularly hand builds exact scale models of friends’ boats to give them away in the spring.