Evening Time Trials Continue for Women
The Evening Time Trials continue Monday evenings for Women, with Series II beginning August 24. Thursday Time Trials concluded August 20 – see the results. No change to the TT Instructions.
The Evening Time Trials continue Monday evenings for Women, with Series II beginning August 24. Thursday Time Trials concluded August 20 – see the results. No change to the TT Instructions.
For the first time in many years, the Olympic Circle set of 8 race marks is now complete, with the addition of marks B, G and H, on August 18th. See the Lac Deschênes Charts page for all the details.
A record 18 boats enjoyed a beautiful evening on the water for this year’s running of the Midnight Madness Race. Many boats were decked out with colourful lights, making for quite a show, though it’s still hard to tell who’s who in the dark, especially when the lights get turned off for racing.
Tuesday and Thursday Fall Series will begin August 25 and you must register for this racing by August 16, even if you have previously registered for racing; all previous registrations are invalid for Tuesdays and Thursdays. We are offering round-the-buoys racing with conventional starts under the Racing Rules of Sailing. Tuesday options include JAM and…
Dinghy rental is starting. It’s for NSC members, including this-season Advantage Boating sailors at NSC. Sign up for on-water certification. We offer 420, Hobie Bravo, RS Feva, Laser.
The NSC Board recommends the following COVID-19 safety precautions on-board boats participating in NSC events.
We need a scorer for Wednesday dinghy/cat races. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Jennifer Holliday, chief scorer.
Enjoy non-competitive pursuit sailing on Tuesday Summer evenings, for all keelboats. Each boat has a start time based on its handicap, with the slowest boats starting first. Sail around the course and enjoy your sailing community. There’s a “Sail the Caribbean” theme, with a suitable prize each evening for the best-dressed boat.
The Stony Point race was held August 9th, per these instructions. Winds were generally light to non-existant, though at times peaked at 8-10 knots, before dying to nothing at the end of the day. Well done to those who hung in and finished the longest of the ILD races. Results.
At last year’s AGM I announced that we had created this new position at NSC. And now I am very pleased to announce