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The E scow is one of the most beautiful, well balanced, and competitive high-performance racers in the lakes and bays of the United States. Many of the world's best known sailors from the ranks of dinghies to ocean racers name the E scow as one of their all-time favorites. Designed to race with 3-4 people, it has all the modern gear (including spinnakers) to keep the crew working as a team in order to provide the exhilarating ride for which it is known. The class enjoys aa strong national organization that, in cooperation with the ILYA, governs its scantlings and other rules.
National Class E Scow Association
Trophies and Winner History
Fleet Representative
Bill Wyman
1373 Waugoo
Oshkosh, WI 54901
920-426-1116
email: wfw@new.rr.com
| Length | 28 feet | | Beam | 6' 9" feet | | Hull | Fiberglass | | Hull Wgt | 965 lbs. | | Crew | 3+ |
Sail Area
| Main | 228 sq.ft. | | Jib | 95 sq.ft. | | Spinnaker | 550 sq.ft. | | Spar | Aluminum |
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Annual Perpetual Challenge Trophy

2008 ILYA E Scow Class Champions

Skipper-Andy Burdick and crew Peter Keck, Meg Six, and Coye Harrett sailing out of the Lake Geneva Yacht Club aboard "Team 45".
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