In preparation for the Fall yard cleanup, members are asked to remove any items stored in the boatyard other than registered boats, cradles or trailers no later than 30 September. There will be a yard cleanup after this date and items not attached to a registered boat, cradle or trailer will be disposed of.
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FAntastic Nepean FAll REgatta (FANFARE), Sept. 6-7
Register now at early bird prices for the best two days of awesome dinghy racing. This regatta is complemented nicely by the NSC’s annual Hip-o-Beef dinner held Saturday evening (separate registration is required). Click on the Post Title to visit the FANFARE site.
Racing or cruising after sunset
Whether racing or cruising, keelboats are expected to be equipped with appropriate lights; these are required both by the Collision Regulations (ColRegs), and our SIs in the case of racing. There is nothing in our Interclub Sailing Instructions (SIs) that precludes keelboat races from being run after sunset, and sailors should be prepared for that…
Speaker, Wed Mar 11: Ottawa Fire Service Ice/Water Rescue
Now on March 11! Rescheduled due to winter storm on Feb 26. Check other changes to our schedule here. The Ottawa Fire Service Ice/Water rescue team has specialized equipment and training, and are designated first responders on the Ottawa River, and other bodies of water within the city boundaries.
Harbour Closure Date: 16 November 2019
We are now in the last steps to prepare the harbour and yard for winter. The date for closure of the Harbour is 16 November. At that time, the Service docks, Face dock, and parts of W dock will be moved to the centre of the harbour area and away from the walls. It is…
John Otterspoor, 1952-2022
It is with great sadness that we report the passing of NSC member Johan (John) Jacob “Joby” Otterspoor. A Celebration of John’s life will be held from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM on September 17. Details are available in this obituary.
Queen’s Park ILD Race, Sunday, Sept. 14 – Report & Results
Six keen NSC Keelboat teams participated in Sunday’s BYC Queen’s Park Long Distance race. While a beautiful fall day, the winds were frustratingly light, highly variable and patchy, with only shore breezes to go on at times, leading to a long challenging race!