The yard is now open to vehicle access. Members are reminded to park in designated areas and to not block trailer-launched or dry sail boats. Please drive slowly as we have children and families at the Sailing School.
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Safety First
The accident in a Gatineau marina on July 12 is a reminder for us all to put “Safety First”.
Our Walkways are important for Accessibility
A gentle reminder that it is important to keep the walkways around the clubhouse and in the yard free of obstructions. For participants in the Able Sail program, the walkways can be the only way to access the yard. Please ensure masts and other items are not on any walkways.
Mast Rack Winter Storage Procedures
NSC provides storage for masts on racks for boats that have masts that overhang to a point that impedes storage and for masts that do not fit under covers only. Owners need to pick up an identification tag from the front office which must be attached to the mast when on the racks. All masts…
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.
Oil Absorbing Pads for Inboard Motors
This year, NSC has provided members with oil absorbing pads for their bilges. Any member with an inboard engine can collect their absorbents from the Office. The goal of this initiative is to absorb minor fuel leaks prior to entering the harbour.
Yard Gate – Repaired!
Great news! The powered gate to the yard has been replaced and is now back in operation. Members are reminded to please drive slowly in the yard for both safety and dust control reasons.