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- A-Scow abstract "In sailing, the A-Scow is a large sailing scow. It is 38 feet long and with reported top speeds of over 25 knots. With its rules of design, also known as scantlings, the A-Scow has a significant history. With a large sail area and little keel ballast, the five to seven crew members must work in unison on the A-Scow to keep the boat sailing fast and upright. The boat is mainly sailed in Minnesota and Wisconsin.".
- A-Scow thumbnail A-Scow.jpg?width=300.
- A-Scow wikiPageExternalLink tt0847581.
- A-Scow wikiPageExternalLink www.ascow.org.
- A-Scow wikiPageExternalLink www.victorybydesign.org.
- A-Scow wikiPageID "4654112".
- A-Scow wikiPageLength "3181".
- A-Scow wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- A-Scow wikiPageRevisionID "676218427".
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dinghies.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink ESPN.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Jobson.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Knot_(unit).
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Minnetonka.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Melges_Performance_Sailboats.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Monohull.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Scow.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLinkText "A".
- A-Scow wikiPageWikiLinkText "A-Scow".
- A-Scow caption "An A-scow sailing on Lake Minnetonka".
- A-Scow classImage "A-ScowLogo.png".
- A-Scow classImagesize "70".
- A-Scow crew "5".
- A-Scow imagesize "250".
- A-Scow name "A-SCOW".
- A-Scow type Monohull.
- A-Scow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- A-Scow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Sailboat_Specifications.
- A-Scow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_dinghies_and_skiffs.
- A-Scow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- A-Scow subject Category:Dinghies.
- A-Scow hypernym Scow.
- A-Scow type Ship.
- A-Scow type Type.
- A-Scow type Type.
- A-Scow comment "In sailing, the A-Scow is a large sailing scow. It is 38 feet long and with reported top speeds of over 25 knots. With its rules of design, also known as scantlings, the A-Scow has a significant history. With a large sail area and little keel ballast, the five to seven crew members must work in unison on the A-Scow to keep the boat sailing fast and upright. The boat is mainly sailed in Minnesota and Wisconsin.".
- A-Scow label "A-Scow".
- A-Scow sameAs Q4646941.
- A-Scow sameAs m.0cfn2d.
- A-Scow sameAs Q4646941.
- A-Scow wasDerivedFrom A-Scow?oldid=676218427.
- A-Scow depiction A-Scow.jpg.
- A-Scow isPrimaryTopicOf A-Scow.