Members, we are fortunate to have a good season ahead to enjoy our boats. With the warmer weather, upriver outings and sunset sails await! The yard access plan is working well and members are encouraged to come to the club to prepare and launch their boats. If you need a Service Provider to get you on the water, you can contact either Jay Morden (613-282-6559) marinetransportsolutions@gmail.com or Doug Patterson (613-293-5713) dpatt@magma.ca.
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Winter Mast Storage
For masts stored on the NSC racks, spreaders must be completely removed and not taped or hanging from the shrouds. Masts must also be labelled with this form; please print and put in a plastic bag affixed to your mast.
Yard and Docks Closed
Due to high water levels and safety concerns the yard and all docks are closed until further notice.
Thank you to all the Volunteers on the 2019 Dock Project!
Saturday (6 April) marked the completion of this year’s dock stripping effort! There was an outstanding turnout by members of NSC over the past three weekends. All together we were able to strip down B dock, C dock and a good portion of X dock.
Use of Mast Racks over Winter
As you make plans for haul-out, please keep in mind that the club prefers you store your mast on top of your boat over winter. The mast storage racks are not for general use and you need permission to use them – please read on for details.
Yard Water Supply Off Effective 2 November
Due to freezing temperatures, the water supply to the yard has been turned off to avoid damage to the system. There is no running water in the Sailing Pavilion washrooms and water at the Service docks has been disconnected.
2014 Launch Update & Planned Yard Closures
As you know, Launch is planned for Saturday, May 10, 2014. As of today (Sunday), the ice has finally left our harbour and, of course, Mr Patterson’s boat is the first in her slip. There are some important dates to keep in mind for the coming few weeks: