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The Flying Scot Fleet of the Year Award is usually presented at the Annual Meeting during the North American Championships. Well, with this unusual year, due to COVID-19, the NAC was postponed to 2021, and the Annual Meeting being via Zoom conference, where the award was announced, but no one from that fleet was on the call. So, Fleet 76 from Massapoag Yacht Club in Sharon, MA, the recipient of the 2019 Fleet of the Year Award, wanted to make sure the tea am who won this year got the award. We were able to get the award engraved and get a keeper for them and sent it along to the Fleet....

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The Flying Scot has made its way to England - so that makes 3 continents so far! Congrats to the new owners.

From Nick Pronce on Facebook:

Introducing 6190, England’s first flying Scot, I think. The international field is slowly building! Huge thanks to Carrie Andrews at Flying Scot for so much advice and all the care getting her here by roll-on-roll-off ocean freighter. She’s toured the US east coast, dodged a few storms and been to Germany and Holland (twice!) on the way to The United Kingdom. As I arrived at Southampton to collect her, The Queen Elizabeth was sailing past...

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The US Sailing Championship of Champions is being sailid at the Balboa Yacht Club in Corona Del Mar, California from 10/9/2020 through 10/11/2020. Flying Scot sailor Mary Ann Hopper, wiinner of the 2018 Women's NAC is participating in the event with crew Charlie Jenkins. Go Mary Ann and Charlie!

Mary Ann and her team are pictured above at the 2018 Women's NAC at Privateer Yachtg Club in Tennessee. You can follow the 2020 Championship of Champions at the event website here:

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There are 3 races in the books at the 2020 Wife-Husband at Carlyle Sailing Association in Illinois. There are 27 boats registered, with 20 in the Championship Division and 7 in the Challenger Division. With some chilly temps, it seems like there was plenty of wind with some gusts as well, After Day 1, The top 3 in the Championship Division are Mark and Michele Taylor from Clinton Lake, Robert and Nina Cummings from Corinthian in Dallas and Tom and Melissa Miller, also from Corinthian. I guess the cooler weather did not stop the Floridians or the Texans! Here are the results so far. In the...

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There are 3 races in the books at the 2020 Wife-Husband at Carlyle Sailing Association in Illinois. There are 27 boats registered, with 20 in the Championship Division and 7 in the Challenger Division. With some chilly temps, it seems like there was plenty of wind with some gusts as well, After Day 1, The top 3 in the Championship Division are Mark and Michele Taylor from Clinton Lake, Robert and Nina Cummings from Corinthian in Dallas and Tom and Melissa Miller, also from Corinthian. I guess the cooler weather did not stop the Floridians or the Texans! Here re the results so far. In the...

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