The Blues will begin a 26th season in NPL Premier after safeguarding their status last week.
Nathan Haslam's men drew 2-2 with Derbyshire side Belper Town, who were already relegated going into the game.
After a goal-less first half, the Nailers led soon after the break with a disputed penalty. Harry Green soon levelled for the Seasiders and substutute Brad Fewster put Whitby ahead after Green turned provider.
But a last-minute leveller ensured the visitors would take home a share of the spoils.
Haslam told Whitby Town TV it was a fair result:


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