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Here at the Flying Scot 2021 Women’s NAC and we got to see so many old and new friends at the welcome party at Deep Creek Turkey Neck. So wonderful to see everyone! We have 24 boats registered, 14 in the Championship Division and 10 in Challenger now! This is a record for this event. Can’t wait to start racing Thanks to Jenifefr Meehan and crew for putting this together.  We shoujld have a great 2 days!

It all starts today - the 2021 FS Women’s NAC hosted by Deep Creek Yacht Club and Deep Creek Lake Sailing Association. There are 23 teams registered, 13 in the Championship Division and 10 in the Challenger Division. Is your team coming? This is going to be one awesome event!

by Brian Giersch  FS #3840 - photo credit to Krista & Michael Maddigan

At this writing, a contingent of Boy Scouts and dads have boarded their fifty plus foot sailboat in the US Virgin Islands for a 10 day sailing adventure, known as "Sea Base".  Several of the boys are Eagle Scouts and for some, it is their last Scouting activity, having graduated from high school and 'aged out' of Scouting.

But, just thirty six hours ago, all but two had never been sailing before!  Two had earned their Small Boat Sailing Merit Badge. But, for the rest, getting aboard...

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As the premier one-design regatta of North Carolina, the 64th annual the Governor's Cup drew 84 boats in ten fleets, including eight Flying Scots.  In near perfect weather on Saturday, PRO Bill Jarvis and the capable race committee kicked off six starts per race, three races over the day.  Many of the sailors celebrated the Father's Day weekend by sailing with their sons or daughters, including Flying Scot sailor Charlie Buckner with his son Silas.  Sunday racing was cancelled with a tropical storm passing through.

Lake Norman Yacht Club sailors David Rink and Joel Blade continued...

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The 2021 Buckeye Regatta at Hoover Sailing Club came off without a hitch … and, unfortunately, without much wind either, at least on Saturday. But our 13 competitors were here for the fun. They stayed out for 2 painful Saturday races that the Windmill fleet Race Committee worked diligently to set up. Sunday wind was better so we got a total of 4 races for the regatta. We had 8 out of town boats, including a team from Rochester, NY, 2 teams from Cowan Lake and 5 teams from Deep Creek. Jay Huling and Ray Trask from Hoover  sailed to a 2nd place finish. 1st and 3rd went to Cowan Lake sailors...

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