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Flying Scot Fleet 161
The Flying Scot is a 19-foot daysailer that is sailed throughout North America. The large, deep cockpit is ideal for family sailing, providing safe, comfortable sailing for up to eight people. If your interest is racing, a crew of two or three will find the Scot a great boat for competition at all levels. The Flying Scot is easily trailered and rigged; and can be launched in as little as 12 inches of water. The Scot's performance offers thrills to even the experienced sailor and provides for tight, competitive racing. There are more than 100 fleets racing Flying Scots in the USA and Canada. The sail plan consists of main, jib and spinnaker. Simple rigging and uniform construction fosters tactical racing. Please visit the Flying Scot Sailing Association to find out more information about owning and racing Flying Scots. You may also visit Flying Scot, Inc. to see details about ordering a new Flying Scot. Regattas2007 NY Lakes Districts, Oswego Yacht ClubAugust 4 & 5, 2007Flying Scot Fleet 159 and Oswego Yacht Club invite you to race on the open waters of Lake Ontario August 4-5. This will be an open regatta including the New York Lakes District Championship. Please come and enjoy great racing as well as friendly, relaxed social activities. Accomodations will include "bunk boats" offered by OYC members. For info: Joe McCloskey 315 343 4051, 2007 Flying Scot Invitational RegattaAugust 11 & 12, 2007The 21st annual Flying Scot Regatta at the Saratoga Lake Sailing Club will be held on the weekend of August 11 & 12, 2007. This year, this event will also be the Northeast Regional Districts (the NERD.) There will be a welcoming party on Friday the 10th starting in the late afternoon. Great Food; Great Sailing; Great Friends; Great Party! Combined Notice-of-Race and Registration form Announcing Contest for First Application ReceivedWe will once again award a prize for the First Application Received for the 2007 Saratoga Lake Flying Scot Invitational Regatta. All applications received by 11:59 PM Monday July 2 will be eligible. A winner to be designated First Application Received will be selected from all applications received by the deadline. Applications may be sent by mail (US Mail or other carrier) hand delivered to the Seidmans, or e-mailed with the promise and obligation to deliver the entry fee promptly by one of the above direct methods. Contact Peter & Ann Seidman: |
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