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Security Cameras
The Club has several cameras around the site that are for security purposes , but can also be viewed remotely through the web.
there are two methods to do this and the instructions are slightly different for each process. The easier option is no 2 but you must use your browser (explorer only)
option one is a standalone app and works quicker if you want faster and more frequent access.
This will save going through the nbyc site in the future.
once this is installed run the program digiclient and a screen will come up.
select the little wrench icon top right
right click on the "site" name and add site
fill in name, nbyc
domain nbyc
port 6100
password 1234
click modify
click OK
then back on main screen right quarter long box click pull down tab and this should show nbyc - enter
then click on on button ( little circle around a dot below )
this should connect and show images
(only use ms internet explorer)
you should get a pop up screen
In top right quarter of screen fill in
Port:6100
user ID:ADMIN (uppercase only)
Password:1234
click MODIFY.
click OK
then on next screen top right quarter click on on button ( little circle with dot )
this should connect and show images
Canadian Power Squadron (CPS)
Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons is dedicated to enhancing the safety of boating by educating and promoting safety awareness to the boating public. It is a non profit organization
that has been connecting boaters for 70 years and continues to play a
major role in Canadian boating culture. They are a nationwide organization of recreational boating
enthusiasts with over 40,000 active members.
The North Bay Squadron is an active division of CPS and publishes a quarterly news letter. This has lots of new and relevant safety information.
Mast Crane Training
In order to increase the safety and reduce liability to the club, this year it will be mandatory to have
someone on each crew who puts up a mast to have taken the crane training session.
A brief primer on this is available here
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