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Bay Waveland Yacht Club in Bay St.Louis, MS, is hosting 30 Flying Scots for the 2023.Midwinters. Chairperson Judy Reeves had everything ready for us when we arrived, so registration and check in went like a charm. Most of the boats needing measuring are all set and we'll be ready to go on Monday!

Want to continue the Midwinter fun?

The Lodge at Fontainebleau State Park in Mandeville, LA has been reserved for our group!

Trailer over after awards on Thursday 3/16; check out Sunday 3/19. 

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Photo courtesy of John Cole

Lake Eustis Sailing Club in Florida hosted their 53rd Annual George Washincton Birtday Regatta on 2/18-2/19/2023. Forty three boats registered, 26 in Championship and 17 in Challenger! Saturday brought plenty of eind adn there were 3 lively races, but Sunday the wind waited until lae in the afternoon to fill in so no races were held. David Ames and PJ Buhler won the Championship Division and Ray Laguna and Gus Channells won in Challenger, FUll results are ...

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The date has been set for the drawing for the FSSA Flying Scot Boat Raffle, including a chance to win a new boat, $1000 towards sails or $500 towards sails. The drawing will take place at the Flying Scot Midwinters via a Zoom call from the Bay Waveland Yacht Club on March 12, 2023, at 7:00 P.M. during the Welcome Party. The information for the Zoom call, will be distributed via email to all FSSA members and raffle ticket buyers. Good luck to everyone who bought a ticket!

MIDWINTERS -LET THE FUN BEGIN !!!

FS Midwinters shirts will be available for purchase in the clubhouse at BWYC. The long sleeve performance shirt is moisture -wicking with a UV 40+ rating. Color is Light Blue.There is also a 100% cotton long sleeve shirt available.  It is also light blue and printed as the performance shirt. 

Each shirt is $25.00 for S-XXL if preordered by February 20 and $30 at the desk of the club without preorder. Sales tax will be added at purchase. Preorder by emailing your size and which shirt you would like so that we can have sufficient quantities for...

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