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Painting and racing rules | Flying Scot Sailing Association

    https://fssa.com/content/painting-and-racing-rules
    From the Class Rules: No temporary coating of grease, graphite, pot lead, etc. is allowed on the hull, center-board or rudder. Waxing of the hull, centerboard and deck may be done at the option of the owner. (See also CMR’s #28 & 72)

Flying Scots – Ephraim Yacht Club - EYC

    https://www.eyc.org/racing/flying-scots/
    The Flying Scot is a 19’ sloop, typically sailed with 2 or 3 onboard. The boat has 10 active racing fleets in the Midwest and four national sanctioned events annually. EYC owns ten Flying Scots, and combined with member’s privately owned Scots, is the most competitive fleet at EYC. Use of EYC Flying Scots requires a skipper’s license or equivalent.

DYC Flying Scots Sailing Program - Rules

    https://www.dycflyingscots.org/dyc-flying-scot-handbook/rules
    7. The maximum number of persons permitted aboard a DYC Flying Scot is six. The boat is required to carry one U.S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation device for every person on the boat. Each person aboard must wear closed-toe, soft-soled shoes. 8. …

Home | Flying Scot Sailing Association

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    2022 FS Women’s NAC at Corinthian Sailing Club, Dallas, Tx - Day 2. Southwest. Under sunny 80° skies with east winds 8-10 in Race 4 and 10-15 in Race 5, PRO Jack Yoes and crew ran 2 awesome W-L races to finish up racing in fine fashion. Placs continues to change during the races and some places wre decided at the very end of the last race!

DYC Flying Scot Handbook

    https://www.dycflyingscots.org/dyc-flying-scot-handbook
    Eligibility: Each DYC Flying Scot racing on Lake St. Clair must have a Skipper or Racing Skipper aboard. Helmsmen may race in events on the River without a Skipper aboard. Selection of a crew is at each skipper’s option, except as noted and subject to the usual Helmsman restrictions. Boats and sails are assigned for most races in advance.

Tips and Tricks - Flying Scot Racing

    http://www.flyingscotracing.com/tipsandtricks.htm
    The tuning guides recommend setting the mast rake at 28 feet 5 inches when measuring from the top of the mast to the aft deck. If you do not have a long enough measuring tape, then use the main halyard. However, you will need to add in the length of the shackle and swage (approx. 3.5”), which now makes the target number 28' 8.5”.

Flying Scot Racing Guide - Gulfport Yacht Club

    https://gulfportyachtclub.webs.com/Sailing%20Guides/Flying%20Scot%20Racing%20Guide.pdf
    Flying Scot Racing Guide . Boat Preparation . The goal here is to have a boat that is fast, easy to sail and will not fail. Make sure the centerboard, rudder and bottom are smooth and clean. This will ensure good underwater flow. One critical boat prep issue is shimming the centerboard. On older boats, the centerboard is

Flying Scot

    https://flyingscot.com/
    Mad Crosscut Spinnaker $ 1,025.00 Rigging Knife $ 34.95 Mad Tri Radial Spinnaker $ 1,140.00 Cup Holder $ 17.95 New Racing FS $ 33,500.00 "Sailing" by P Buckley Moss $ 60.00 Mad Daysailing Jib $ 450.00 Full Fingered Gloves $ 42.25 Mad Daysailing Main $ 975.00 New Daysailing FS $ 29,900.00 Vang fuse kit $ 29.69 Cunningham Led Aft $ 158.70

Basic Racing Rules of Sailing Explained - North Sails

    https://www.northsails.com/sailing/en/2021/02/basic-sailing-racing-rules-explained
    In this webinar, North Sails experts Zeke Horowitz and Brian Hayes explain and demonstrate basic rules according to the US Sailing “Racing Rules of Sailing”. Using a whiteboard, Zeke re-creates many scenarios that we experience on the racecourse to explain the rules and when they can be applied. The webinar was presented to Flying Scot ...

Basic Sailing Racing Rules Explained - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWfKVDGDqLc
    Basic Sailing Racing Rules explained and demonstrated by the North Sails experts Zeke Horowitz and Brian Hayes.Rule Definitions:4:41 - Clear Ahead and Clear ...

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