Channel Markers Update
There is a new private buoy 200 yards east of the outer channel markers. This buoy marks a very large rock that sits two feet below the surface at chart datum and weighs about four tons.
There is a new private buoy 200 yards east of the outer channel markers. This buoy marks a very large rock that sits two feet below the surface at chart datum and weighs about four tons.
RC volunteers are needed in September and October, particularly on Thursday evenings, and Sunday afternoons in October. If you haven’t yet done your RC duties, please sign up on-line. If you have raced regularly this season and you don’t do any RC duty before the end of the year, per SI 21.12, you will not…
On July 16th onwards, the Lake Ontario 300 Challenge offshore race was held out of Port Credit Yacht Club. The world’s longest annual freshwater race, 106 boats from clubs around the lake competed on either the Scotch Bonnet (200 Nm) or Main Duck (300 Nm) Courses in various divisions.
As of July 19, posting in the NSC Classified Ads is restricted to NSC Members. Members of the general public still have read access to the Classified Ads listings, but are no longer able to submit new ads.
What an incredible start to the 2016 sailing season with a packed June of back-back club sailing events and the conclusion of a very active weeknight racing’s Spring Series! Your fellow Fleet Committee members and Regatta/event teams have been busy (Please remember to thank them!).
The Crew Table is the place to pick up a ride on a race night. Skippers will often look for crew if they are short. All members are welcome, but we extend a special invitation to new, and potential, members to try this out. New for 2016: for Wednesday dinghy and catamaran racing, a Crew…
The Crew Table is the place to pick up a ride on a race night. Skippers will often look for crew if they are short. All members are welcome, but we extend a special invitation to new, and potential, members to try this out. New for 2016: for Wednesday dinghy and catamaran racing, a Crew…
June’s update, hot off the press
NSC is about to change its approach to providing limited tender storage. If you store your tender on the club racks you’ll need to read on. Effective immediately all tenders on the rack must be identified.
Now that we’re getting solidly into boating season I wanted to take a minute to remind you about service docks utilization which includes the face dock in front of the club house.