
This is our Scots n; Water Archive with access to all prior year Scots n’ Water magazines. To view the current year, your membership must be current. and you will see Scots n’ Water Current Year under ther Member Only Content
1994 Vol 37 #2![]() |
Inside this edition:Spring’s Here, Cold Weather Sailing is Over! Happy Sailing in 1994! |
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1994 Vol 37 #1![]() |
Inside this edition:World Class Sailor, Budy Melges, to be Present at Midwinters! |
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1993 Vol 36 #6![]() |
Inside this edition:Making the Most of the Winter Doldrums |
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1993 Vol 36 #5![]() |
Inside this edition:1993 Women’s National |
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1993 Vol 36 #4![]() |
Inside this edition:Fowler Beats Carpenter in Atlanta Growing with Southern California’s New Scot Fleet 1993 Warm Ups Regatta 1993 Midwinters Allen Douglas Photo Contest |
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1993 Vol 36 #3![]() |
Inside this edition:How Do You Measure Success? Me, Rip Van Winkle, and Flying Scots Preventative Safety North American Championship NAC Registration Midwinter Results |
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1993 Vol 36 #2![]() |
Inside this edition:Future Flying Scotters Helpful Hints More Buoyancy is in the Bag Starting Line |
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1993 Vol 35 #1![]() |
Inside this edition:This is the only issue in Volume 35, after this issue the remaining issues in 1993 were printed as Volume 36. To The Editor GH Performance Jib Trim Measurement Committee Fleets In 1993 Midwinters The Canadian Nationals Not Home Alone or/ Travels with Barney Ten Years with Fleet 27 “Where do you Put it?” New Members Caveat Emptor |
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1992 Vol 34 #6![]() |
Inside this edition:To the Editor Remembering Jack Orr The Great 1992 NAC’s Waterfight New York District Championship Flying Scot Wife-Husband NAC Fleets In Convenience and Safety for Real Old Salts Pirates Cove Sail the Turkish Coast |
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1992 Vol 34 #5![]() |
Inside this edition:From the Editor Sandy Douglas – In Appreciation The Birth of the Scot The Design The Beginning The Name History of DYC Flying Scots Buick Ad And the Flying Scot, Too is Getting Everybody’s “Aye” Flying Scots Inquiry The Past The Association The Boat Company The Present The Future |
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