If you have a tender in the water please come and check it right away… most likely it has sunk.
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Speaker – Wed Feb 5: Dave Bradly “Go Fast. Don’t Die.”
A talk about sailboat foiling: the “new black” of sailing. The Americas Cup yachts do it, Little Moths piloted by rubber Cirque du Soleil athletes do it. But, can YOU do it?
Race Registration & RC Volunteering Now Open
Race Registration is now open! Register now and sign up for RC Duty to get your choice of dates.
Ray James, 1930-2011
It is with great sadness that we inform you of the loss of Ray James, a stalwart NSC long time member who did much to define the personality of the Club and who passed away quietly on Wednesday Sept. 7.
Winter Speaker Wed Feb 16 – Sail Maintenance and Repair with Vicky Hogan-Gow
Good care and maintenance are the keys to get the maximum life from your sails. Vicky will describe the most common sail and canvas repairs she encounters, and explain how to keep your sails in top notch condition.
Potential Deadhead within Navigable Waterway – Lac Deschenes
An NSC member discovered a deadhead (a log sticking out of the water). GPS coordinates are: N 45° 23.107’, W 75° 52.351’ (45.385116°,-75.87251°). Depth in the area is 14 feet.
Spring Open Mike Evening – Friday April 16
By popular demand and with the support of all NSC’s musical alumni and friends, an NSC member’s open mike evening is being planned for April 16th.