The North and South Cranes are ready to go.

The slip closest to the south crane should only be used by members who have just launched or are about to haul out their boat using the south crane. The maximum time you are allowed in this slip is abut the time it takes to start your motor and head for your slip or the time it takes for the boat ahead of you to finish with the crane. Not very long.

The two slips closest to the clubhouse are dedicated for pump-outs only, have a 20 minute maximum stay and members may not leave their boats unattended in these slips.

The remaining six slips are available for Pump-Out, Fueling, General maintenance and loading or unloading. These slips have a two hour maximum stay and, if a boat is to be left unattended, the member must notify the club

As a member, the Service Dock is there for your use and it is your responsibility to use it as intended.

If your boat is being launched by one of our Service Providers, please keep in mind that they are acting on your behalf and that you are responsible to ensure your boat is moved promptly from the Crane-wells or Service Docks to your assigned slip once launched.

If you’re not on hand when your boat is splashed, please be in the car on the way to NSC to move it.

A special thanks to Mike Lee for organizing (once again) a group of 10 volunteers to open on the first day that it was possible.

Summer is short, enjoy your boats.

Corey Glynn, Harbour Master

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