The waters of Lake Wawasee hosted the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta, with sailing having begun Friday afternoon and continuing through the weekend. (Photos by Mike Deak)
The Wawasee Yacht Club in Syracuse hosted the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta, beginning with Friday afternoon races on Lake Wawasee. Racing will continue this weekend with a pair of races scheduled for Saturday and another on Sunday.
The I-Scow series boats are a little shorter in length than the normal E-Scow boats which race on Wawasee all summer long. The I-Scows are 20-feet long compared to the 28-foot E-Scows.
There were 24 entrants in the water Friday for the national from all over the Midwest. For more information on the event, as well as happenings at the Wawasee Yacht Club, visit www.wawaseeyachtclub.com
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An A-10 Warthog, stationed in Fort Wayne, makes a flyover at Lake Wawasee during the first round of racing of the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta.
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A young sailor readies himself for the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta Friday on Lake Wawasee.
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Not everyone had a fruitful go during racing at the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta Friday on Lake Wawasee. These two sailors had equipment failure and had to be towed back to the Wawasee Yacht Club harbor.
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Sailors work to advance positions during the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta Friday on Lake Wawasee.
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I-Scow vessels make the turn during the first race at the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta Friday on Lake Wawasee.
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The waters of Lake Wawasee hosted the 2012 Inland 20 Scow National Championship Regatta, with sailing having begun Friday afternoon and continuing through the weekend. (Photos by Mike Deak)