Members, we are fortunate to have a good season ahead to enjoy our boats. With the warmer weather, upriver outings and sunset sails await! The yard access plan is working well and members are encouraged to come to the club to prepare and launch their boats. If you need a Service Provider to get you on the water, you can contact either Jay Morden (613-282-6559) marinetransportsolutions@gmail.com or Doug Patterson (613-293-5713) dpatt@magma.ca.
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We’re all anxious to get this season underway, right? Me too. As we start to thaw out, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Crane Operations, Yard Status and Restrictions
The North & South Cranes are now operational and electrical power was restored to the yard on May 22. Vehicle traffic into the yard is restricted to only those members launching their boats from trailers.
Due to Excessive High Water…
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.