October 30th was another successful Trailered Boat Co-operative haul-out. Working together as a team, boat owners of 11 boats that are stored on trailers hauled out all 11 boats and de-masted several by 12:30. Many hands make light work and the added help of Harbour Committee members Rene and JR on the tractor made it flow easily. Thank you to all for your hard work.
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Crane Familiarization, September 30, 1:00-3:00
The next crane familiarization session will be held Saturday, September 30th, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the south crane. Anyone planning on using either of the NSC standing cranes must attend a crane familiarization session. To register, please email me.
Harbour Closing – Nov 12
On Monday, November 12th, several volunteers from the Harbour Committee will close our Harbour for the season.
Yard Open to Pedestrians, Harbour Remains Closed
The yard is now open to foot traffic only during daylight hours. You may access the yard via the pedestrian gate at the main entrance and not through the club as there is still water and the sand bag wall blocking access.
Low Water Levels at NSC
Water levels are unusually low. if your boat has a draft of 5 ft. or more, please exercise extreme caution in the harbour and channel.
Construction Tuesday, 19 October near West and Main Dock Gates
On Tuesday, 19 October, Water Survey Canada will be installing a new water level monitoring station adjacent to the ramp leading to the main docks. This station feeds the water level and flow monitoring system provided to the public by Environment Canada. Members are asked to use caution when transiting the area.
2015 Commercial Haulout: Saturday October 31
Hoping for nice weather on Saturday for the Commercial Haulout. There is some updated information on the “Harbour and Yard Matters” page with information about Haulout and how you need to prepare.