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.
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Fall Information Meeting – Wed, Dec. 6, at 7 pm
A Fall Information Meeting for all members is on 6 December from 7:00 to 8:30 PM in Harbourview Hall. The meeting will be an opportunity for the Board of Directors to review the season from across the Club’s programs, to present member awards, and provide a preview of the next season. The meeting will be held in…
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.
Tuesday & Thursday Keelboat Racing Starts 25 August
Fall Tuesday and Thursday keelboat race series begins 25 August 2020. This will be RRS-type racing. Boats who have registered: please read the Sailing Instructions to find out which fleet you are in – it is not the same as normal years.
Indoor Galley & Bar Services now Available
The Board has approved indoor Galley and bar services, subject to strict procedures. Read the Commodore’s message below.
Practice Marks – Notice Of Removal
Update: These marks will be removed at end of Wednesday 22 July. Original notice: We have placed inflatable marks just North of the NSC channel, for boaters to self-practice. Each mark is an inflatable orange or yellow tetrahedron.
Construction Tuesday, 19 October near West and Main Dock Gates
On Tuesday, 19 October, Water Survey Canada will be installing a new water level monitoring station adjacent to the ramp leading to the main docks. This station feeds the water level and flow monitoring system provided to the public by Environment Canada. Members are asked to use caution when transiting the area.