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Flying Scot NAC’s are coming to Cedar Point YC soon….

Flying Scot NAC

June 24 – 27, 2024

https://cedarpointyc.org/regatta/qw6r4n9lnp

Saturday and Sunday June 22 and 23, measurement and check in.

Monday racing starts. Pizza Truck and annual meeting

Tuesday racing continues. Lobster Dinner

Wednesday racing continues....

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By Sandy Eustis, Fleet 193                    NOTE: Click on the artilce title to scroll thought more photos

21 Teams representing 7 regional Flying Scot fleets and a single New York team came to South Carolina’s Blue Ridge upstate corner for Fleet 193’s annual Grits ‘n Haggis Regatta, held on Lake Keowee on May 18 & May 19, 2024.  Although the weekend weather forecast called for a 75%+ chance of rain on both days, the slow rolling front passed through with overnight storms only. Three races were held on both Saturday and Sunday in overcast conditions; there was no rain, but...

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by Richard Obst, Fleet 196 Captain

The New England District event was hosted by the Massabesic Yacht Club at Lake Massabesic in Auburn, NH and was planned early in the year (for us Northerners).  This may be one of the reasons the event was lightly attended. Often you have to choose race dates early before the race calendar is completely booked and the thought was to make this a tune-up race for upcoming Northeast events including the North American Championship in Connecticut. 

Skippers and crews from four Flying Scot fleets competed in this event: Fleet 196 (Massabesic...

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From Ryan Gadkin on LMSC Facebook page:

Late breaking news!  Fleet 158 Bombers fielded 6 boats for the Grits 'n Haggis regatta at Keowee Sailing Club on May 18/19.  With one more boat, we would have matched the Keowee "home team" for attendance.

Great weather and awesome camaraderie.  Sorry!  No action pix.  We were too busy sailing!

Results are here https://www.fssa.com/content/2024-grits-%E2%80%98n-haggis-regatta-keowee-sailing-club-seneca-sc-0

From Facebook Fleet 133 Page:

The Hawg Wild Regatta completed 5 races with 3 class of boats represented. The Flying Scot winner of the Hawg Wild regatta was Chet Hight, Skipper, and his crew Joe Falasco! The second place winners (from Birmingham/Atlanta area) were Barry Hambrick, Skipper, and his crew, Tracy Hambrick missing the lead by 1 point! Pictured below is Regatta Chairman, Roger O’Quin with 3rd place winners - Derrick Van Valkenburg, Skipper, and his crew Gwynn (not pictured crew is Tom Hart. We also thank Art Speckles, Regatta Harbor Master and our Fleet Treasurer, Greg...

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