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We are getting ready for Midwinters - anyone that needs parts should let us know by mid-day Tuesday, March 5, as we will be leaving Wednesday morning. The boat pictured is 6025 that Harry is sailing and it is available. Details are available here. Is this YOUR new boat?
The Flying Scot® Foundation is pleased to announce the creation of a Sail Donation Program. Gently used Flying Scot sails can be donated to the Foundation and will be refurbished and sent to sail training programs that use Flying Scot® sailboats to teach adult students. Donations qualify for a tax deduction. Please click here to access further ...
Continue Reading...The Flying Scot Sailing Association’s newest district is Dixie Lakes–comprised of seven active and two less active fleets, and spread across the northern tiers of South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, as well as on both sides of Tennessee. By “active” I mean that the fleet is in good standing with the FSSA and that it has enough energy to host an annual regatta to which off-lake Flying Scot sailors are invited. Although Dixie Lakes is only four years old, we offer Spring and Fall schedules of well-attended regattas – there’s not much wind in the middle of the Summer in this part of the...
Continue Reading...The Southwest District is on Facebook as Flying Scot South. Take a look at the group on Facebook and read about what's going on in the Southwest District! FlyingScotSouth
The Flying Scot Sailing Association website has gotten an upgrade. The site has been using a web-based Content Management System for about a year. The goals of the website redesign have been to make it easier to maintain, and easier to share news with our Flying Scot friends. The new look reflects Scots n Water, our class magazine.
The new FSSA website has been improved in many ways, and yet is also a work in progress. The site is designed for active progress forward, and to allow our Members, Fleet Captains, District Governors and Class Officers to add content. As with any new...
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