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The Janet Jones Lorber Trophy- Presented in 1949 by commodore Jones and was rededicated as a memorial to his daughter in 1981 is awarded annually to the best female skipper of the year. This year's recipient is Nancy Claypool. Nancy won the Flying Scot Women’s National Championship. She has served on SYC’s membership Development and Race Committees and also as Chair of Ladies on the Lake.

Registration is open for the 2025 Midwinters! There is a limit of 50 boats so sign up soon to make sure you get in - registration information here.

Our FSSA Historian Emeritus and past Capital District Governor, Debbie Cycotte, passed away on 1/10/2025. Debbie was dedicated to Flying Scot sailing for many years and worked tirelessly to have Sandy Douglass entered into the Sailing Hall of Fame. She will be missed.

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/raleigh-nc/debra-cycotte-12163156

And the winners in tonight's raffle drawing were:

1st place and winner of a brand new Flying Scot - Richard Rainey 

2nd place and winner of $1,000 towards the purchase of sails - Ryan Alexander

3rd place and winner of $500 towards the purchase of sails - Joerg Reinhold

Thanks to all who bought tickets for your continued support of FSSA and Flying Scot, Inc.! And if you didn't win a boat, there's no time like now to order yourself a new boat - and the price of your ticket will come off the purchase of the boat!

 

Great news! You all did such a great job buying up the Flying Scot raffle tickets that we don’t have to wait until January to find out the winners of the boat and the discounts on sails! In fact, the drawing will be held via a Zoom call on December 18, 2024, at 7:30 P.M. Eastern Time. Good luck to all who bought tickets. See you then!

Watch your email later this week for the Zoom call information.

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