Michele Cimon, former NSC Sail Training Director and now Lead for NSC Adaptive Sailing, will recount the journey of how NSC came to host the Able Sail Program, from conception to current day.
James Pole and Paul Wagner tag team to present the ins and outs of your rights and obligations as members when navigating the harbour or using the NSC Yard.
We are offering a menu of training opportunities, to participate in the largest race program in North America. Learn how to lay race marks for great wind angles, find your perfect race boat, help at a regatta, learn to start racing, race virtually in the depth of winter, be a judge, improve your tactics, drive…
With the rain and upcoming flash freeze the yard will be a skating rink. If possible please avoid the yard. If you have any concerns or need anything checked on please contact James Pole. mpm@nsc.ca.
In his second monthly Commodore’s Update, David Neasmith welcomes our new Social Director, comments on further easing of pandemic restrictions, and outlines projects in this fiscal year’s capital fund investment plan. Read his full update here.
Good care and maintenance are the keys to get the maximum life from your sails. Vicky will describe the most common sail and canvas repairs she encounters, and explain how to keep your sails in top notch condition.
Don’t forget to submit your updated proof of insurance prior to Club Launch! Boats in the NSC Yard and Harbour are required to have a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 in liability insurance. Members are responsible for submitting valid insurance to the office. Updated insurance information can be submitted using this online form, or by email.
The 2022 mooring invoices were issued 1 February and are due by 1 March. If you have not yet received your mooring invoice, or have any questions pertaining to your bill, please reach out to Jamiie.