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Sailing Club of Washington - Race with SCOW

    https://www.scow.org/racewithscow
    Safety, fun competition, and good sportsmanship are the hallmarks of the SCOW racing program. No racing experience is needed to crew on a boat during our Wednesday night informal races or to assist on the Race Committee for our Series races and regattas. Many of our members actually learn to sail by crewing on Wednesday nights.

Scow racing in years gone by | Big Omaha Maritime Historical Trust

    http://bomht.org/scow-racing/
    In 1884 the scows were sent for the first time on the longer course around Tiri, races before that being over the inside Harbour course. In that year there were lined up off the flagship the scows Result, 56 tons, Vixen, 25 tons, Progress, 49 tons, Pukapuka, 27 …

Racing | scowsailing.com

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    Stew and Jack with Nabeel Alsalem Award Scow Fleet Captain Jack Sheehan won the 2019 PRSA fall scow racing series and Scow Race Director Stew Harris won the spring series. The two scow sailors got their names on a plaque at the annual Potomac River Sailing Association soiree, Nov. 15 at the Heavy Seas in Arlington.

scowsailing.com | Racing Scows on the Potomac River

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    scowsailing.com | Racing Scows on the Potomac River Scow Sales 1988 Johnson J Scow: Sold August 3, 2020 Uffdah! This lovely boat has seen little or no use in the past 10 years and the owner says it’s time to find someone who will sail it! The boat in the pictures look red, but it is actually orange. Comes with trailer and one sail.

Home - National Class E Scow Association

    https://www.e-scow.org/
    The purpose of the association is to encourage and promote yacht racing in Class E Scows. Hold an annual Championship regatta. Manage the One …

A SCOW | National Class A Scow Association

    http://www.ascow.org/
    Powered by North Sails, able to pull water-skiers, and having been clocked at over 25 mph in a good blow, the A Scow is a worthy challenge for even the most experienced sailors. Unlike keelboats of this size, the A Scow uses only dual bilge boards for stability and thus requires a crew of 6 or 7 people to keep her upright in heavy air.

Melges E Scow - Melges

    https://melges.com/melges-e-scow/
    The elegant and sleek Melges E Scow is the pinnacle of high speed one-design racing for sailors in North America, from lakes and bays to protected ocean harbors. With over 70 boats regularly hitting the starting line at the National Championship, the Melges E Scow is an ever-growing fleet driven by a design that’s always innovating. REQUEST A QUOTE

Home - MC Sailing Association

    https://mcscow.org/
    Since then, the MC class has grown to be one of the top one-design sailboat racing classes in North America. The scow design maximizes speed yet provides unmatched stability. There are more than 110 active fleets nationwide. An original design by the Melges family in 1956, it is unique in the fact that you can sail single-handed or double-handed.

Melges C Scow - Melges

    https://melges.com/melges-c-scow/
    The Melges C Scow was the first class of scow built by Harry Melges, Sr. in 1945. It quickly became known for cerebral, tactical skills being central to success on the water. Inspired by more than 100 years of competitive racing, this cat-rigged, maneuverable sailboat is great fun and a total pleasure to sail.

Scow - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scow
    The scow sloop eventually evolved into the inland lake scow, a type of fast racing boat. Sailing scows were popular in the American South for economic reasons, because the pine planks found there were difficult to bend, and because inlets along the Gulf Coast and Florida were often shallow. New Zealand trading scows

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