
A SCOW | National Class A Scow Association
The 38 foot (11.58 meter) Class A Scow is the largest, fastest, and most powerful inland scow sailboat. Originally designed in the late 1800’s by John O. Johnson of Johnson Boat Works …
Used Boats - A SCOW
FOR SALE: 1981 Melges A Scow “Challenger“ DESCRIPTION: Fixed boards, raised mast, easier to sail. Two main sails, two jibs, two spinnakers. One running symmetrical and one reacher …
A Scow History
For 2 years, J.O. worked for Amundson, building rowboats and traditionally styled displacement sailboats for the inland lakes of Minnesota, but he was more fascinated with boat design than …
A Scow Specifications
The A Scow has enjoyed a resurgence in competitive racing since it was retooled in 1979 and converted to fiberglass construction. The boat is nearly the same size and shape as the …
About Us - A SCOW
The National Class A Scow Association exists to encourage and promote amateur yacht racing in Class A Scows. We establish and enforce scantling rules and specifications for Class A Scows …
Sail an A Boat Faster - A SCOW
Rules when easing main, the sail will camber (get deeper) when dropping traveler outward or down this act will depower. So much for set up by the numbers lets talk about sail handling …
The Ultimate Ride - A SCOW
Let NCASA help you purchase an A Scow or form a fleet. For information on ordering a new boat, visit Melges.com… For information on “pre-owned†A Scows and equipment availability…
Used Boats | A SCOW
FOR SALE: 1999 A Scow V-911 DESCRIPTION: Stiff, fully equipped1999 A Scow. Complete package with competitive North Sails. Ready to go with aluminum trailer. Call or email Rick …
Results - A SCOW
Recent NCASA News. 2018 National Championship Wrap-up; ILYA – #FairSailing Initiative; Spring 2018 News and Updates
Classifieds - A SCOW
All ads are good for 90 days, unless otherwise stated. If you sell your boat, sails, gear or charter your boat, please notify the NCASA.