As we close out the sailing year and store our boats, we would like to remind members to not leave electrical heaters running in their boats and to lock up their ladders. Pump out and yard water services were winterized Friday, November 11.
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The Wall Dock, the Service Docks and the inner part of W2 are no longer attached. Various ropes, planks, etc, are attached to the wall and dock which could be hazardous walking on the docks. Please do not leave boats unattended at the service docks or W1 until further notice.
Crane Operations, Yard Status and Restrictions
Vehicle traffic will remain restricted for the next week (effective 17 – 21 June inclusive), except for members launching their boats on trailers, club staff and Service Providers. The gate will be open for vehicles between 1700 and 2200 hrs each day. Yard parking is not yet authorized.
Service Docks: Please Make Your Visit Brief
It’s time for the annual reminder to please be respectful of the time you take at the service docks. This spring it’s extra important to keep your visits brief as there are still many boats to launch as we are several weeks behind.
NSC Fee Schedule Updated
The on-line NSC Fee Schedule has been updated for the 2023 membership year, which runs November 1 to October 31. The fee schedule covers fees for membership, mooring and other administrative services. As usual, the fee increase generally aligns with the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Dock Gate – Busted Again
Due to folks trying to push the gate to make it faster it has been damaged again.
NSC Cranes – Launch Restriction in Effect
Members may notice that the North and South Launch cranes have been re-assembled. Due to very high water levels, some remaining ice in the harbour and the fact that B and X docks are not yet refinished, members are asked to refrain from launching their boats until further notice. The river level is forecast to…