Yes, we are fully open, you are welcome to wear a mask or not, please check the website for any timing restrictions, bar & galley too. YAY – let the fun begin for everyone.
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Anchoring Clinic for Cruisers – Sunday, July 14
Want to cruise up river, but concerns about anchoring prevent you from considering an overnight stay? We are hosting a free anchoring clinic on July 14 at 1 p.m. On-land demonstration and on-water practice. Please pre-register to help us plan.
North U Boat Speed and Trim Seminar, Saturday April 16
NSC will once again be hosting the popular North U Boatspeed and Sail Trim seminar on Saturday, April 16th, 0830-1630, in the Harbourview Hall. Getting tired of winter? Need something to think about while the snow melts? How about sailing and really making your boat go!
New 24-hour weather history page
A new web page has been created, showing the wind & weather over the past 24 hours, in 10-minute increments. This page was created based on feedback from members who commented that they liked to review the winds from their sail the previous day.
Thank you – volunteers for “Catch-up and Clean-up”
A huge “Thank you” to the organizers, leaders, skippers/owners and members who pitched in to help clean up the yard and around the clubhouse this past Saturday. Everything from the “bathtub ring” to the walkways to the tent awnings was completed. Our club now looks like we are truly ready to enjoy a great season…
Cooperative Trailer-Launched Boats Haulout – 31 October 2020
For all those keel boats on trailers that participate in the volunteer cooperative haulout, the date has been set as October 31 2020. Please note that due to COVID-19, procedures will be modified in order to keep all participants safe. Further details will be sent out by the organizers: Kim MacDonald and Erin O’Connor as…
Ottawa Wind Analysis, by Dominic Goodwill
Dominic Goodwill set out to determine which months have the best winds in Ottawa for hosting regattas. Using wind data recorded at the Ottawa airport from 2012-2020, his conclusions might surprise you. See his report.