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The '''Barrachois Harbour Yacht Club''' (BHYC) was founded in 1996 and is a private, registered, not-for-profit [[yacht club]] located in [[Barrachois, Colchester County|Barrachois Harbour]], Northern [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]], 1.58 [[nautical mile]]s east-northeast of the village of [[Tatamagouche]] with access to the [[Northumberland Strait]]. |
The '''Barrachois Harbour Yacht Club''' (BHYC) was founded in 1996 <ref>http://www.angelfire.com/ns/audiogod/abnstory.jpg</ref>and is a private, registered, not-for-profit [[yacht club]] located in [[Barrachois, Colchester County|Barrachois Harbour]], Northern [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]], 1.58 [[nautical mile]]s east-northeast of the village of [[Tatamagouche]] with access to the [[Northumberland Strait]]. |
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==History== |
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BHYC offers racing and cruising programs as well as online resources for powerboats and sailing vessels, in addition to being a comprehensive source for marine weather, (with real-time radar loop), tide times and waypoint information in addition to facility contacts for the Northumberland Strait and the [[Bras d'Or Lake]] area of [[Cape Breton Island]]. BHYC is the starting point for the biennial 31-mile yacht race to Charlottetown Yacht Club in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. |
BHYC offers racing and cruising programs as well as online resources for powerboats and sailing vessels, in addition to being a comprehensive source for marine weather, (with real-time radar loop), tide times and waypoint information in addition to facility contacts for the Northumberland Strait and the [[Bras d'Or Lake]] area of [[Cape Breton Island]]. BHYC is the starting point for the biennial 31-mile yacht race to Charlottetown Yacht Club in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.angelfire.com/ns/BarrachoisYachtClub Official BHYC website] |
* [http://www.angelfire.com/ns/BarrachoisYachtClub Official BHYC website] |
Revision as of 10:11, 17 April 2014
Abbreviation | BHYC |
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Formation | 17 April 1996 |
Type | Boating/Sailing Organizations based in Canada |
Legal status | active |
Purpose | advocate, public voice, educator and network |
Headquarters | Barrachois Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Location | |
Region served | Nova Scotia Canada |
Official language | English |
Website | http://www.angelfire.com/ns/BarrachoisYachtClub |
The Barrachois Harbour Yacht Club (BHYC) was founded in 1996 [1]and is a private, registered, not-for-profit yacht club located in Barrachois Harbour, Northern Nova Scotia, Canada, 1.58 nautical miles east-northeast of the village of Tatamagouche with access to the Northumberland Strait.
History
In 1996, six boats on moorings near the Barrachois Harbour Fishermen's wharf about 200 yards west of where the marina is now located formed Barrachois Harbour Yacht Club.
Recent
BHYC's home, Sunrise Shore Marina, (formerly Barrachois Marina) was opened 6 July 1997 by Dana and Mary Hunter of Lower Waugh's River, Nova Scotia. The original capacity of the marina was 64 slips with all floating docks and finger piers as well being the only source of dockside gasoline on the north shore of Nova Scotia between the New Brunswick border and Pictou.
The Marina has since proven itself over the years to be an excellent "hurricane hole", in particular during Hurricane Gustav (2002) and Hurricane Juan (2003). No damage to the marina or berthed BHYC vessels was inflicted by either storm, despite an approximately 8' storm surge from Gustav and winds over 80 knots (148kM/h) from Juan. The widespread damage and loss of life in Nova Scotia from Juan resulted in the name being retired as a Tropical Storm/Hurricane designation. Damage from Juan was particularly devastating to yacht clubs and marinas in the Halifax area, as well as the Hector Heritage Quay visitors marina in Pictou and Quartermaster Marina and Charlottetown Yacht Club in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
BHYC offers racing and cruising programs as well as online resources for powerboats and sailing vessels, in addition to being a comprehensive source for marine weather, (with real-time radar loop), tide times and waypoint information in addition to facility contacts for the Northumberland Strait and the Bras d'Or Lake area of Cape Breton Island. BHYC is the starting point for the biennial 31-mile yacht race to Charlottetown Yacht Club in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.