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The largest, fastest, and most powerful of all the scows has enjoyed a resurgence in competitive racing since it was retooled in 1979. Although thesame basic size and shape as the original 1890's boats, like the rest of the scows, it is now made of fiberglass and has all the modern, sophisticated rigging and gear needed to make this incredible boat perform and last for years. Clocked at over 25 MPH, this "rocket ship" is not for the novices. It requires practiced crew of 6 to handle this scow - the ultimate boat in scow racing. It is also possible to provide an unforgettable pleasure ride for 8-10 people in this scow. Trophies and Winner History
Fleet Representative Class A Scow Rob Evans (or Todd Haines) 1477 North Arm Dr. Orono, MN 55364 952-472-7545 email:
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ILYA Class A Fleet Committee Bylaws
National Class A Scow Association

| Length |
38 feet |
| Beam |
8 feet |
| Hull |
Fiberglass |
| Hull Wgt |
1850 lbs. |
| Crew |
6+ |
Sail Area
| Main |
350 sq.ft. |
| Jib |
150 sq.ft. |
| Spinnaker |
1200 sq.ft. |
| Spar |
Aluminum |
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Felker Trophy

In the beginning...

And now. 2009 ILYA A One Design Champions
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Skipper Andy Burdick, Owner Terry Blanchard, and Crew Josh Garber, Peter Keck, Jim Petersen, Ben Porter, and Coye Harrett sailing out of Lake Geneva Yacht Club aboard "Silver Hawk."
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