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 Operations, Yard Status and Restrictions
Vehicle traffic will remain restricted for the next week (effective 17 – 21 June inclusive), except for members launching their boats on trailers, club staff and Service Providers. The gate will be open for vehicles between 1700 and 2200 hrs each day. Yard parking is not yet authorized.
Crane Familiarization: Saturday May 30 at 1pm
Unfortunately, it was a pretty wet evening last night, a little too wet to stand outside and learn about Cranes. While a few Members were on hand, we agreed to move the session to Saturday May 30 at 1pm. If you’d like to join, please meet near the South Crane at 12:45pm.
Service Docks: Please be respectful of the time you take
This is a reminder and request to please try and minimize your stay at the Service Dock. Two hours is the maximum stay without special permission.
Securing Boat Accessories and Outboards in the Yard
Members are strongly encouraged to ensure that ladders, outboards and other attractive items are secured to their boat in the harbour, or cradle/trailer when in the yard with a locked cable or equivalent.
NSC Staff Marine Emergency Procedures
In all situations take no chances and stay safe – print out this information and keep it handy.