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Queen’s Park ILD Race, Sunday, Sept. 14 – Report & Results
Six keen NSC Keelboat teams participated in Sunday’s BYC Queen’s Park Long Distance race. While a beautiful fall day, the winds were frustratingly light, highly variable and patchy, with only shore breezes to go on at times, leading to a long challenging race!
Federal Boating Ban Lifted for Ottawa River (Lac Deschenes)
As of 4 June 2019, Transport Canada has announced on their website that the boating ban has been lifted for all of the Ottawa River, including that portion navigable from NSC. Let’s go sailing and boating!
Weeknight Racing Starts 15 minutes earlier in September
Racers are reminded that as of September 1st, per SI 6.2, the first warning signal is 15 minutes earlier. Also, now would be a good time for sailors to check their running lights, as keelboat racers should not expect to always get ashore before sunset.
Winter Mast Storage
For masts stored on the NSC racks, spreaders must be completely removed and not taped or hanging from the shrouds. Masts must also be labelled with this form; please print and put in a plastic bag affixed to your mast.
Winter Speaker Wed Mar 24, 7.30pm: Concussions in Sailing
Dr Cathy Duchesne & Dominic Goodwill will speak about Concussions in Sailing: What they are and what to do about them. Boats have wet surfaces that bounce and tilt. Sailing boats have a boom that flies around. Docks and ramps can be slippery. Injuries happen in our sport. Ontario is rolling out Rowan’s Law, in…
Speaker, Wed March 14: 3 Years Cruising the Caribbean in a 36 Foot Cat
NSC members Henry & Catherine Gilbert sailed their Fontaine Pajot cat for 3 years in the Caribbean, and returned to Ottawa last year. They will share their experiences and lessons learned. The presentation starts at 7.30 pm