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FLYING SCOT, INC.

(301) 334-4848

157 Cemetery Street,, Deer Park, Maryland   21550-9413 , USA

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the flying scot is a 19-foot centerboard daysailer. the large, deep cockpit is ideal for family sailing, holding as many as eight people. the flying scot is also a great racer with a crew of two or three.

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  • Flying Scot
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The Flying Scot - The Sport of Sailing One Design & Fleets The Flying Scot is a "one-design" raced internationally with over 50 fleets in the USA. Spinnaker ready and fast! Some... at http://www.flyingscotracing.com/ Copyright 2011 Flying Scot Inc. |Design by Media Alchemy & Dot-dot.com ...
The Flying Scot - The Best Daysailer in the World The Flying Scot is a "one-design" raced internationally with over 50 fleets in the USA. Spinnaker ready and fast! Here we offer.... 1-800-864-7208. Maryland 301 area code and International customers call 1-301-334-4848. How to find and race in a Flying Scot Fleet Copyright 2011 Flying Scot Inc. |Design by Media Alchemy & Dot-dot.com ...
and any other gear. With the mast lying in the carrying forks, uncoil the shrouds and forestay, being exceedingly careful not to kink the cables at the swaged end fittings. One kink... halyard and masthead fly, if one is to be used. IMPORTANT: Watch for overhead power lines and tree limbs, they are your greatest hazard. Unfortunately, they are common around ramps... Vang 6. Rudder 7. Mainsheet 8. Trailering & Launching 9. Centerboard Copyright 2011 Flying Scot Inc. |Design by Media Alchemy & Dot-dot.com ...
of a helper, but the mast can be, and often is raised by one person alone. We have double-handed and single-handed directions. DOUBLE-HANDED Slide or lift the mast aft until you can... in raising the mast. Insert the mast hinge pin into the sail track. One person should stand on the ground and get ready to attach the jib halyard to the bow eye. If this person would.... He or she should stand on the floor of the cockpit, take the mast with both hands and lift it above his or her shoulders. Step under the mast and push it up, walking it up in one...
, it should be shackled to the bail at the center of the boom using the screw pin D shackle provided. Use a bowline to tie one end of the mainsheet to the becket on the lower block... through the blocks while sailing. Jump to: 1. Preparation 2. Raising the Mast 3. Halyard Winches & Forestay Tension 4. Boom 5. Boom Vang 6. Rudder 7. Mainsheet 8. Trailering & Launching 9. Centerboard Copyright 2011 Flying Scot Inc. |Design by Media Alchemy & Dot-dot.com ...

Company Profile:

Contact: 301-334-4848
Address: 157 Cemetery Street,
Deer Park, Maryland   21550-9413 , USA
Url: http://www.flyingscot.com
Fax: 301-334-8324
   
Year Established: 1991
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