Service Docks: Please be respectful of the time you take
This is a reminder and request to please try and minimize your stay at the Service Dock. Two hours is the maximum stay without special permission.
This is a reminder and request to please try and minimize your stay at the Service Dock. Two hours is the maximum stay without special permission.
It’s been a weird start to the season. Spring’s relatively late arrival combined with some cool and wet weather has postponed our calendar by more than a week. I appreciate your patience
The Harbour is now “completely” open with the Dinghy Docks in place.
The NSC harbour is open for 2014 business. The Service Docks and W-Dock are in place and both cranes are operational.
As you know, Launch is planned for Saturday, May 10, 2014. As of today (Sunday), the ice has finally left our harbour and, of course, Mr Patterson’s boat is the first in her slip. There are some important dates to keep in mind for the coming few weeks:
While the weather is promising and the ice is started to recede, Commercial Launch will be postponed from May 3 until May 10.
Evidently, some of you are waiting for the Warning Gun to sound before you race down to your vessel and start your Launch preparations. As you get ready, a few things to please keep in mind:
Despite the freezing conditions, I thought you’d like to know that we’ve reached the halfway point between Haul-Out and Launch. Days are getting longer, time to start “thinking boating”.
Once again, Mike Lee led a group of about 12 volunteers to close the harbour this past Saturday. Many thanks to Mike for the continued leadership and the group who came out to help
A big “Thank You” to Gene Bruce and all the volunteers who chipped-in to help finish the upgraded board walk and the concrete path leading to the south crane.