Check out these aerial photos of NSC’s harbour and yard, taken by a drone in early December.
To learn how to ensure you don’t end up behind 10 rows of boats when you’re ready to launch, read this.
Check out these aerial photos of NSC’s harbour and yard, taken by a drone in early December.
To learn how to ensure you don’t end up behind 10 rows of boats when you’re ready to launch, read this.
Due to high water levels and safety concerns the yard and all docks are closed until further notice.
105.5mm of rain in 2 days: the wettest two days for Ottawa in 18 years. If your tender is stored alongside your boat, please take a moment and check if some bailing is required.
Update 2021-08-13: Still awaiting parts. Do not follow other vehicles through the sliding gate into the boatyard. The detector loop is not functioning. This means that your vehicle and the gate could sustain significant damage if it starts to close when you are part way through.
The 2023 Launch was successfully completed. The 2023 Boat launch sequence lists are available on-line. Members are advised to consult the South and Middle Crane launch lists on a regular basis as those lists are updated in real time during launch day. Members should be near the lauch site to handle their boat 10 minutes…
The Dinghy Docks at the north end of the yard need repairs to the “T” sections and that work has started by moving the sections to shore. Every effort will be made to minimize
Be Aware, the service docks are not yet in place, nor are the Launch ramp docks, and there are no Support Boats afloat.