Update 2016-05-08: Deadheads were removed by NSC members Paul Wagner and Ken Pole.
Two deadheads reported in the NSC harbour. One near the dinghy docks, one near the end of lane B and C.
Update 2016-05-08: Deadheads were removed by NSC members Paul Wagner and Ken Pole.
Two deadheads reported in the NSC harbour. One near the dinghy docks, one near the end of lane B and C.
Would you bet $200 that you have the right safety equipment on board? That’s the cost of a fine for not having the required safety equipment in good working order on your boat. Let Canadian Power & Sail Squadron volunteers help you beat the odds.
We invite Members, new and old, to come down for a meet and greet Saturday, April 27 between 5 to 6 pm. We’ll share information about the Club, provide tours of our facilities and opportunities to meet others as we quick off the 2024 sailing season.
See the agenda (89.6KB PDF) to help you plan your day. We have a great group of speakers bringing you presentations about sail trim, rules, mark roundings,
Anyone moored between A and B docks (west side of A and east side of B or End of A and B) please move your boats!
NSC needs to do a survey of the state of the chains securing our docks. A pair of qualified volunteer divers are being sought over the next few weeks to perform this survey. If you are qualified and available to help, please contact Gene Bruce for further details: gbruce at nsc.ca.
As of 13 September, a new White Spar Buoy marker has been installed over an underwater hazard discovered within the NSC channel that has been struck by several members’ boats. Please exercise caution when transiting around this area.