The annual NSC Singlehanded Keelboat Race is this Saturday, September 13th! Warning gun is at 1350h, course to be sailed in the vicinity of the racing circle will be displayed on the RC boat. Note: PHRF Boats will be handicapped as having NO spinnakers, however, spinnakers may be used.
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Club (Commercial) Launch: 13 June 2020
The NSC Club (commercial) launch date has been set for Saturday, 13 June 2020. This is likely welcome news to many! Due to COVID-19, the manner in which this year’s launch will be conducted will have some differences to ensure the safety of all involved – skippers/owners and volunteers.
Course Swap, Earlier Start Time for Evening Racing
Racers are reminded that per the Sailing Instructions, the first warning signal is made at 18:00 after August 31st. Also, beginning this week, Tuesday and Thursday keelboat courses are swapped back to as they were for the Spring Series.
Cooperative Trailer Launch set for 6 June 2020
For all those keel boats on trailers that participate in the volunteer cooperative launch, the date has now been set as 6 June 2020. Please note that due to COVID-19, procedures will be modified in order to keep all participants safe. Further details will be sent out by the organizers; Erin O’Connor and Kim MacDonald,…
Speaker Wed March 28: Participating in Canada’s largest Race Program
With Dominic Goodwill & Panel. Did you know that NSC & Britannia jointly run the most races, with the most sailors, of any Canadian sailing club? No other club races 4 nights a week. We have regattas and a long-distance weekend series too! This talk will help you to participate.
2014 Launch Update & Planned Yard Closures
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Dinghy Docks under Repair
The Dinghy Docks at the north end of the yard need repairs to the “T” sections and that work has started by moving the sections to shore. Every effort will be made to minimize