The North Masting Crane had to be shut down on May 6 for some unplanned maintenance. We appreciate the poor timing here but it can’t be avoided and our supplier can’t service the crane until the week of May 9. The main cranes and the south masting crane are still available.
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It’s website preview week at the AGM
We look forward to seeing many of you at the AGM Thursday night. It’s a packed agenda and the new Public Relations Director, Stephen Kidd, will give a short presentation—a first glimpse for members—of NSC’s new website. We’re working to ready it to launch very soon.
Trailered Boat Co-operative: 30 October 2021
Members, Is your boat stored on a trailer? Do you sometimes have a hard time finding enough hands to help haul out? If your boat weighs less than the NSC crane weight limit (10,000 lbs) and you are available on 30 October, the Trailered Boat Co-operative may be just what you need! For more information…
Visitor Dock
Please do not park your boat or block the visitor dock (along the front of the clubhouse) this Saturday June 24th. The area is required as part of our Get Out On The Water event. Thank you!
NSC yard update
As of December 23rd, the yard will be open for members to check their boats. We have finished up the construction for this winter. The staff will do their best to keep both the pedestrian gates clear of snow. Please be careful walking in the yard as it is quite icy already.
Interclub Weeknight Racing Starts June 9
Water levels have dropped more than a metre since their peak on May 21st, and BYC is scheduled to remove their gates on Thursday, June 5th. However, BYC has asked that the start of weeknight Interclub racing be deferred until the week of June 9th.
Winter Speaker Wed Feb 7, 7.30pm: Matthew & Kathleen Eglin, With a Rally Group to the Caribbean
NSC members Matthew and Kathleen returned last year from a year spent cruising the Caribbean on their 43 foot sailboat including buying and importing a boat, a pre-cruise refit and participating in the ARC Caribbean 1500.