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The National Class E Scow Association (NCESA) was founded in 1959 to promote the sport of E Scow Racing. It exists to serve all regions of the country where E Scow Sailing is pursued.
E Scow - Wikipedia
The E Scow is a recreational sailboat, originally built of wood and now predominantly of fiberglass sandwich construction, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig with either wooden or …
About - National Class E Scow Association
The elegant and sleek E Scow is the pinnacle for high speed one-design racing for sailors in North America, from lakes and bays to protected ocean harbors. With 70+ boats regularly hitting the …
E SCOW - sailboatdata
SA/Disp.: A sail area/displacement ratio below 16 would be considered under powered; 16 to 20 would indicate reasonably good performance; above 20 suggests relatively high perform
Johnson Class E Scow boats for sale - Boat Trader
Find 28 Johnson Class E Scow boats for sale near you, including boat prices, photos, and more. Locate Johnson boat dealers and find your boat at Boat Trader!
National Class E Scow Association - US Sailing
enforce scantling rules and specifications for the control of the design of Class E Scows. We have fleets primarily in the Midwest and East coast along with a few in the south and west.
E Scow Class | North Sails
The E Scow boat is special its design that combines speed and stability, allowing for thrilling and competitive racing experiences. The E Scow features a flat-bottomed hull, a powerful sail plan, …
Allure of the E Scow - Sailing World
Feb 28, 2023 · Michael Hanson explores the appeal and longevity of the E Scow, one of sailing's most enduring one-design scows.
E Scow - Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing Association
The modern Melges E Scow is elegant and sleek, the pinnacle of high speed one-design racing for sailors in North America, from lakes and bays to protected ocean harbors.
E Scow - Sailboat Guide
E Scow is a 8.5 m monohull sailboat designed by Arnold Meyer Sr and built by Johnson Boat Works and Melges Performance Sailboats starting in 1924. The theoretical maximum speed …
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