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.
Race Registration is now open! Register now and sign up for RC Duty to get your choice of dates.
The Chief Scorer is seeking a volunteer to do scoring for Wednesday nights (dinghies) for the coming season. The time commitment is approximately 30 minutes each Wednesday evening after racing. Training is provided. Please contact Jennifer for more information or to express interest.
Skilled at event management? Want to connect more with the club? Well, look no further. Regatta operations is for you (and we need you). Join host Scott Murphy, with assistance from your Fleet Captain, at a training seminar February 26.
Ever wonder how to host or run a regatta from start to finish? Well, look no further. Register here, and join host Scott Murphy, with assistance from your Fleet Captain, on February 26 from 2 to 4 p.m.
For the first time since 2019, NSC hosted the club awards dinner on Saturday, November 19. Coordinated by Kit Holmwood and Fleet Captain Dominic Goodwill, and MC’d by Scott Murphy & Matt Davidge, it was a grand evening.
Reminder … there will be a PHRF Sail Measuring for anyone who has sails that need measuring, or who needs help completing their PHRF Application form.
NSC’s annual Turkey Trot pursuit race ran on Thanksgiving Monday, October 10, on a beautiful sunny day. The winds were initially very light, which meant the course was only once around, though a shifty northwest wind at 6-12 knots filled in shortly after the first boats crossed the start line.
Judges are highly-valued volunteers in the sailing community, ensuring fair racing. They are always in demand. Start your path at the Club Judge seminar October 25 + 27. Ramp up to the next level at the Advanced Judge seminar Nov 28, Dec 1 + 5 + 8, and be ready for major away regattas. Register…
The Interclub Frostbite Series runs the first three Sunday afternoons after weeknight racing, which this year is October 2, 9 & 16. Come enjoy the fall colours and an afternoon of around the buoys racing. There are two races per day, with the first warning signal at 13:30, per Part F of the Sailing Instructions.
BYC hosted the final Queen’s Park Race on Sunday, September 18; this was the sixth, and second-last, race of the Interclub Long-Distance (ILD) Series. The forecast called for lots of rain, but for the start, it was a balmy 21°C with no rain and 3-4 knots out of the SE. But that was soon about…