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The Lake Kegonsa Sailing Club is hosting the Full Moon Regatta series

On the full moon evenings in July and August including the August Blue Moon the LKSC will be hosting sailing races on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin

Stoughton,Wis. —A new exciting annual sailing event is being initiated on Lake Kegonsa – a...

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Per the Chief Measurer's Rulings as found in the latest Handbook, at the upcoming 2012 North American Championships, minimum tiller weight will be checked.

86. All tillers not constructed from wood shall weight a minimum of at least 5 pounds including the hiking stick. If weight needs to be added to meet this requirement it shall be securely fastened to the tiller shaft just forward of the rudder head. The material of the weight is optional.  Intent - It is intended that there...

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As I finish up my first year as your President, I am pleased with our class and how we are doing, but I am a bit concerned about keeping our fleets going as well as growing.  Some fleets are continuing to thrive and grow while others are dropping off.   Our membership is down a bit this year, and I am hoping we can bring the level back up to previous years’ levels.  I have tried to reach out to many of you myself, but there are things we can all do to help with fleet maintenance and growth.  Please feel free to reach out to me at any time if you have questions or...

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FY12 Flying Scot Foundation Awards

   The Foundation board has carefully considered a number of applications for funding this coming year and has made the following awards which total $4,650:

Fleet 6 (Deep Creek Lake, MD; Bob Vance, Fleet Captain) requested Speakers Bureau funds to help pay travel expenses so that Kelly Gough can put on a day-long sail training session just prior to the Sandy Douglass Memorial Regatta, July 27-29 at Deep Creek Lake (Award: $250).

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 Lake Norman Flying Scot Fleet #48 ordered up perfect wind for their annual Great 48 regatta May 5 and 6 and 44 boats participated. This club often has large numbers at their regattas, but this was a great showing even by their standards.

In addition to good wind and lots of boats, the regatta committee arranged for FS boats # 1/First One (owned and sailed by Harry Carpenter) and #2/Dream Weaver #2 (sailed by Tommy Weaver), and two of the newest boats, #6020/Moxie (Bill Ross) and #6022/ Rick’s Café Américain...

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