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MC Scow – Melges Performance Sailboats Melges has produced a brand new style Melges MC: an open design featuring more interior cockpit room, a comfortable internal deck edge, a modern sail control layout and visible above-deck board slots
Home - MC Sailing Association The scow design maximizes speed yet provides unmatched stability There are more than 113 active fleets nationwide An original design by the Melges family in 1956, it is unique in the fact that you can sail single-handed or double-handed
MC Scow - Wikipedia The MC Scow is an American sailing dinghy that was designed as a one-design racer and first built in 1956 [1] [2] The boat is a development of the John O Johnson-designed J Scow of the mid-1950s, significantly re-designed by Melges [1]
MC Scow - Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing Association The Melges MC is one of the largest, most popular one-design fleets in North America The scow design maximizes speed yet provides unmatched stability There are more than 100 active fleets nationwide
MC SCOW - sailboatdata Scow Twin Cbrd S A Displ : Based on the J SCOW of the the mid-1950's (Designed and built by John O Johnson) Significantly updated by Melges
MC Events – Melges Watersports Center Charter a Melges MC Scow for a regatta and clinic Visit the MC Sailing Association website for the full events calendar Melges Watersports Center! MC Scow regattas hosted by the Melges Watersports Center in Merritt Island, FL
Melges MC Scow Deck Layout | Harken - Harken Marine In 1965, Harry and son, Buddy Melges, designed today's fiberglass MC- Scow The MC is sailed single-handed most of the time, but a crew member can be added depending upon the skipper's weight and strength of the wind
MC Scow - Sailing World As one of the largest fleets in North America, the Melges MC Scow® is a true Melges original Designed, engineered and built by Harry C Melges Sr and Buddy Melges during the mid-’60s, it
Scow Specifications - MC Sailing Association * M-16: In 1999, the M-16 design was upgraded and converted to use the MC hull and deck molds and now shares other rigging, such as a single rudder, with the MC The rear traveller was removed and the mast is now stationary