An Update on Mainsheet Magazine - Publication Pause

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Stu Jackson

Thanks to our Association Editor, Jack Hutteball, for this information.

An Update on Mainsheet Magazine from Catalina Yachts

All,
Here is the latest information on the elusive Mainsheet Magazine.
Jack Hutteball

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Begin forwarded message:

> From: David Landis <david@landisproductions.com>
> Date: August 26, 2025 at 1:12:55 PM PDT
> To: David Landis <david@landisproductions.com>
> Subject: An Update on Mainsheet Magazine from Catalina Yachts
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Dear Editors,
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 I'm excited to report that Patrick Turner (President of Catalina Yachts) has this news to share about the future of Mainsheet Magazine (please see below).
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> -David Landis
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> Dear Mainsheet Subscriber,
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> We want to share an important update regarding Mainsheet. As Catalina Yachts transitions to new ownership, we have made the decision to pause publication of the magazine until Spring 2026.
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> This transition marks an exciting new chapter for Catalina, and with it comes an opportunity to thoughtfully plan the future of Mainsheet. While the pause is temporary, our dedication to the magazine — and to the Catalina community it represents — remains unchanged.
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> We are committed to resuming Mainsheet with fresh energy and vision, ensuring it continues to be a valued resource and a celebration of the Catalina family.
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> What this means for the production calendar is this: The Summer 2025 issue (that the Association Editors already submitted content for) will be published as our Spring 2026 issue — released to readers in February 2026. The submissions deadline for NEW content will be March 1st and published as the Summer 2026 issue.
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> Thank you for your patience, loyalty, and continued support during this period of change. We look forward to bringing you the next issue in Spring 2026.
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> With appreciation,
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> Patrick Turner
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> President, Catalina Yachts
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Stu Jackson, C34 IA Secretary, #224 1986, "Aquavite"  Mill Bay, BC  Maple Bay Marina  SR/FK, M25, Rocna 10 (22#) (NZ model)

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