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2013 NAC Rainbow on Sunday

This was our reward at the end of the day Sunday after a bit of weather hit the area and the sun peeked out again!!    You can view other pictures here.

DAY 3 - no racing today, just not enough sustainable winds to get us out there despite the best efforts of the Race Committee. Championships begin tomorrow.

DAY 2 Qualifiers Race 1 - We started the day with a long...

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NAC Registration and Measurment began on 7/13 at Lake Norman Yacht Club in Mooresville, NC, and continues on 7/14.  We have 70+ boats registered - is yours one of them?   The Women's NAC and Junior' NAC take place on 7/14, followed by the welcome party and awards for the winners..  On 7/15 and 7/16 we have the qualifying round to determine the split between the Championship and Challenger Divisions and 7/17-7/19 we have the finals.  All of this is mixed in with some great Fleet 48 hospitality andsome  fun events.  And the FSSA Annual Meeting and Dinner is at the Memory Lane Motor Sports...

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We'd like to remind everyone that the 2013 Flying Scot North American Championships are coming up in just a few days at Lake Norman Yacht Club in Mooresville, NC!   Please see information HERE which will point you to the full details on the Lake Norman Yacht Club website - hope to see you there!


View from Deep Creek at Turkey Neck

Many pictures from the 2013 Wife-Husband Championships have been submitted.  Please note that these pictures are for personal use only.  Enjoy!

Pictures taken by Doug Williams are HERE

Pictures from Glenn Wesley are HERE

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The Greater Richmond Sailing Association and Fleet 155 Host the Capital District Championships

By John Reilly FS 3867

Tropical Storm Andrea was an unwelcome guest as the 2013 Flying Scot Capital District Championships were held June 8th and 9th.  The event was hosted by Fleet 155 as part of the Greater Richmond Sailing Association Invitational on the Swift Creek Reservoir located in Midlothian, Virginia.  The regatta drew a total of 19 Flying Scots with ten traveling from outside of Richmond.  A small Daysailer fleet...

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