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Do you:

  • Love reading, language and/or writing
  • Dream of learning to edit a publication
  • Have good organizing skills
  • Yearn to contribute some volunteer time to FSSA

Then perhaps you’d like to apply to be the assistant editor for SnW magazine!

We are looking for an assistant editor for Scots N Water. The person in this one-year position would work side by side with the current editor to organize and proof...

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The 2017 Carolina Ocean Challenge Regatta was hosted by the South Carolina Yacht Club on Hilton Head Island, SC, on October 7-8, 2017.  Nineteen boats participated in 5 classes with 11 Harbor 20s, 2 Handicap with Spinnakers, 3 handicap no spinanakers, and 3 Flying Scots participating. 

The 3 skippers are from Calrolinas Fleet 134 at The Yacht Club of Hilton Head.    Pictured here is Flying Scot winner Henry Schultz.  Flying Scot results are ...

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Fleet 135 participants and their loot - from Deb Aronson's Facebook page

 

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Great Scot competitors at the local Honky Tonk paying tribute to the late Tom Petty

The Great Scot Regatta was this past weekend at Birmingham Sailing Club in Alabama.  While Hurricane Nate was on the way, the club managed to get in 3 races for the 24 teams on Satruday and based on the Facebook posts, it...

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A few boats pretty close to finishing up race 1

 

Thirteen boats from 3 Districts came to Candlewood Yacht Club to enjoy some great friends, some fun, some food, oh yes, and some racing.  There were 4 boats from Saratoga Lake Sailing Club in the New York Lakes District, 3 boats from my club, Massapoag Yacht Club in the New England District, 2 boats from Sprite Island Yacht Club in the Greater New York District and 4 boats from the host club Candlewood, also in the Greater New York District.  Participants included New York Lakes District Governor Ann K. Seidman and Greater New York District...

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Flying Scot ACC's -
Another successful Flying Scot ACC's are in the books. Thirty boats participated in two divisions at Fishing Bay Yacht Club this past weekend. The competition was fierce as the results from Saturday were completely changed on Sunday that showed the talent in this highly competitive fleet. The Championship Division had 26 teams competing and the Challengers had 4 teams. We were blessed with great weather both days, excellent race management, incredible food including a fantastic taco bar on Saturday night prepared by FBYC Nica Waters, lots of Southern...

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