Fleet Quarterly Report – Fall Q4 2015
Well Frostbite Sunday racing has ended and the annual club haul-out has begun, drawing to a close another fantastic NSC sailing season on the waters of the Ottawa River!
Well Frostbite Sunday racing has ended and the annual club haul-out has begun, drawing to a close another fantastic NSC sailing season on the waters of the Ottawa River!
The annual NSC Awards Dinner takes place on Saturday, November 21. NCS’s chef, Tim Barton, has prepared a classy, 3-course, served meal, so reserve on-line early for this event which always sells out.
The Harbour was closed on Tuesday, November 10. Why should you care? Please read on….
The inner sections of each Dinghy Dock took flight on Friday afternoon, landing in a nearby parking lot.
Our NSC Halloween Party is this Saturday, October 31st! With LIVE MUSIC featuring Carnival Hangover, PRIZES for best costumes and tasty SNACKS for everyone, it’s going to be FANG-TASTIC! Doors Open at 7:30. Tickets are available now at the bar or the office… Have you seen our Halloween Party Promo Video? watch it now at Video
If you are hauling this weekend with NSC’s Commercial Haul Out, your cradle is being positioned in the Yard today (Oct 26) by a team of dedicated volunteers. You definitely need to have your cradle set up and ready to go by Friday (Oct 30).
Parts of the Yard will be closed this Sunday morning so that volunteer crews can lay out the locations used for cradles at Commercial Haulout. On Monday, volunteers will be placing cradles in the yard with heavy equipment and access to the Yard will be restricted until they are finished.
Thanks to a great team of volunteers, another fantastic NSC Turkey Trot Race and Feast took place this Thanksgiving Monday October 12th at our club.
The Dinghy Park will be closing on Saturday Oct 24 2015. Any dinghies staying for the winter will be consolidated in the east side of the park, around rows S & T. We neeyd volunteers to move boats & clean up.
Day 3, Sunday, October 18th: The third and final day of the Sunday afternoon Frostbite series finally lived up to its name, as the temperature rose from an overnight low of -5°C, peaking only at 2°C mid afternoon.