Thank you to the just over 300 folks that have submitted their proof of insurance information via the website form. That’s just a little over half of the boat owners at NSC, so another 50% to go! For those that have yet to do so please visit the website here. It only takes a few minutes and we aren’t able to release slip assignments until this information is received.
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