How fast is a Flying Scot sailboat?

How fast is a Flying Scot sailboat?

“You can get the adrenaline going on the Flying Scot, but it’s much safer than, say, a motorcycle,” Harry says, noting that the top speed of a planing Scot runs from 10 to15 mph.

How much does a Flying Scot and trailer weigh?

Additional information

Weight 360.00 lbs
Dimensions 175 × 96 × 8 in

How long does it take to rig a Flying Scot?

Install in Water: Many prefer to install the tiller as a last step after the mainsail has been hoisted. To install the rudder while the boat is in the water, stand on the starboard side of the aft deck, holding the rudder with two or three fingers of the left hand through the aftermost bolt of the head.

How stable is a Flying Scot?

The Scot is not a flopsy acrobatic design; the photo below illustrates the Scot’s stability. Her slightly tunneled hull design, hard bilges and weighted centerboard provide a strong righting moment. And with over 600 lbs of reserve buoyancy, the Flying Scot is unsinkable.

How much does a Flying Scot sailboat weigh?

850 lb
Flying Scot (dinghy)

Development
Builder(s) Tanzer Industries Douglass & McLeod Customflex Loftland Sail-craft Flying Scot, Inc.
Boat
Crew three
Boat weight 850 lb (386 kg)

How much does a Flying Scot sailboat cost?

New Flying Scots are identically constructed by a single builder, and fairly strict class rules prevent drastic changes that would make older boats uncompetitive. New boats cost approximately $15000.

What is a snipe sailboat?

The Snipe is a 151⁄2 foot, 2 person, one design racing dinghy. Designed by William F. Crosby in 1931, it has evolved into a modern, tactical racing dinghy with fleets around the world. The Snipe class has both developed and attracted some of the sailing world’s top competitors.

How much is a Hobie Wave?

$6,999.00. The Hobie Wave is an easy- to-sail, easy-to-rig speedster that will have you smiling.

Can a Flying Scot capsize?

Most Flying Scot capsizes occur during downwind legs of races in heavy, puffy air, when the centerboard is up, the boat is not being sailed conservatively, and the spinnaker is almost doubling the boat’s total sail area.

Can you capsize a Flying Scot?

Because the Flying Scot is so beamy and has a very heavy centerboard that provides a good deal of counterweight, capsizes are rare.

How big is a Flying Scot?

19′
Flying Scot vital statistics

Flying Scot vital statistics Englis units SI units
LOA (length) 19′ 0″ 5.79 m
Bmax (width) 6′ 9″ 2.06 m
Draft (centerboard up) 8″ 20 cm
Draft (centerboard down) 4′ 0″ 1.22 m