An 8-inch diameter deadhead was spotted October 18 just northwest of KN6, the last red mark you pass on leaving the harbour. Another 12 inch diameter deadhead was spotted October 23 near Constance Bay in the channel between K11 and K10 about 40 meters east of K11.
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Visitor Dock
Please do not park your boat or block the visitor dock (along the front of the clubhouse) this Saturday June 24th. The area is required as part of our Get Out On The Water event. Thank you!
Used Tarps? We have enough!
Thank you to all the boat-owners who dropped old tarps off beside the Annex – they’re really useful for the annual “Bring on the Bay” swim event in July. We now have enough! If you need to dispose of your old tarps, please take them home – the tarps fill our dumpsters too quickly and…
Murray Fielding, 1929-2023
It is with great sadness that we report the passing of long-time NSC member Murray Fielding. A Celebration of Life for Murray will be held on Saturday, January 27 from 2-5 p.m. at the Nepean Sailing Club. Details are available in this obituary.
Crane Familiarization & Co-Op Mast Take Down – Saturday, October 1 @ 0800
If you plan to use the standing cranes at NSC to launch, haul-out, de-mast or mast your boat, you must have participated in a “crane familiarization” session. If you haven’t done so already, signup is done online. A crane familiarization session will be held at the North Crane on Saturday, October 1 at 8:00 AM.
Reminder on dock overhang and bumpers
Members assigned a wet mooring are reminded to ensure their boats are moored such that there is no overhang over the main dock span (ie. bows, anchors, pulpits). As well, there is only one type of authorized dock bumper that can be installed as other designs will cause our newly decked docks to rot prematurely. …
harbour and yard – Spring dates for your calendar
Spring is finally springing, club launch is set for May 5th, it’s time for the boating season to get under way! Here are some key yard/harbour dates to mark in your calendar.