The Fall Series for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening racing starts the week of August 14, and that means that for the keelboats, the locations of your courses change, per the Sailing Instructions. Also, the time of the first warning signal is 15 minutes earlier on all weeknight courses. Don’t be caught off-guard and show…
Do you have a tender on the racks? Please check out this Google Form. If you see your tender within the list, please claim ownership so our records can be updated. All unclaimed tenders will be reallocated at months end.
The joint annual NSC/BYC Stoney Point sail race runs Sunday, August 13 starting at 1000am. Enjoy an upriver race cruise in company with family and friends and explore the mighty Ottawa up to Constance Bay and back. This event also serves as a counter for the Interclub Long Distance series.
We have made the difficult decision to cancel the Baskins Beach picnic event scheduled for Saturday August 12 th due to the soggy and potentially dangerous storm forecast.
If you have content to submit to the Telltale for publication this week, please note that, whereas the normal submission deadline is Tuesdays at noon, after long weekends, the deadline is Wednesdays at noon. The Telltale is published on Thursdays of those weeks. Our preference is to receive a photo, the text and the weblink…
This training is for NSC volunteers who want to help on support boats at Fleet events. Scope: Helping a dinghy or catamaran who is in difficulty. It is loosely based on these topics.
Concrete workers will be onsite beginning today (1 Aug) to form and pour concrete outside the washroom doors and the Club’s back door. While construction is ongoing, access to these doors will be prohibited. Please stay clear of all construction work.
On Saturday morning, July 15th, the ideal weather and warm water were perfect for an open water swim event. With over 35 boats lined up along the course providing safety “islands” to all the swimmers,
The Nepean Sailing Club’s race team recently made their debut at the highly anticipated TRY (Training Regatta Youth) Regatta in Pointe Claire, which is Montreal’s largest annual sailing event for youth. You can read all about it on the Sail Training Centre website.
The National Capital Cup Regatta was successfully held on July 8 & 9 after a three year break due to COVID and a slow recovery from the pandemic. This year’s event had four entrants in Gold Fleet and four entrants in Silver Fleet with out of town sailors coming from Vancouver and Belleville.