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25-JUN-2012 - Click Here for Results North American Championships Qualifiers Race 1 and 2 

We raced the first 2 races of the qualifying series today with the the wind "honking" at 15-17 knot, sometimes approaching 20!  The weather was perfect today, in the 80's and sunny all day.  With 63 boats racing, we were split into the traditional 4 groups, and when the qualifiers ae over, we will have raced against everyone at least once.  The courses are windward-leewards with the first finish ...

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Click here for pictures from Day 1

24-June-2012 - Registration and measurement went quite well with the teams working right up until the 1700 deadline!  We had temperatures in the 80's and no wind to start the day.  It got up to the 90's later and we got a little wind in the afternoon along with threatening skies.  PRO Ted Bieir was able to run the Womens and Juniors championships despite the challenges.  Melanie Dunham and Carrie Carpenter won the Womens along with the Joan Burnside memorial award. ...

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23-JUN-2012 - Greg and I are on our way our to Lake Carlyle, IL, for the 2012 Flying Scot NAC.  Jim Harris and heis crew at Carlyle Sailing Association have been preparing for quite a while for this event,   They have hosted the NAC before and we are sure they will be ready for us this time. Despite some REALLY warm weather predicted for this week, we are hoping the wind will cooperate and let su get in all the racing we are looking forward to.

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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