M Scow
{{Short description|Sailboat class}}
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|designer = Johnson/Melges Boat Works
|location = United States
|year = 1950
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|builder = Tanzer Industries
Melges Performance Sailboats
Windward Boatworks
|role = One-design racer
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|draft = {{convert|2.67|ft|m|abbr=on}}, with a bilgeboard down
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|hull type = Monohull
|construction = Fiberglass
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|keel type = twin bilgeboards
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|rudder type = dual internally-mounted rudders
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|rig type = Bermuda rig
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|sailplan = Fractional rigged sloop
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The M Scow, also called the M-Scow and the M-16 Scow, is a Canadian/American sailing dinghy that was designed by Johnson Boat Works and Melges Boat Works as a one-design racer and first built in 1950.{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/m-16-scow|title= M-16 Scow sailboat |access-date= 8 September 2020|last= McArthur| first= Bruce |work= sailboatdata.com|year= 2020|archive-url= https://archive.today/20200908184842/https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/m-16-scow|archive-date= 8 September 2020 |url-status= live}}Sherwood, Richard M.: A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition, pages 70-71. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994. {{ISBN|0-395-65239-1}}
Production
The design was built by Tanzer Industries in Dorion, Quebec, Canada as well as by Windward Boatworks in Middleton, Wisconsin United States and Melges Performance Sailboats in Zenda, Wisconsin, also in the United States, but it is now out of production.{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/builder/melges-performance-sailboats|title= Melges Performance Sailboats|access-date= 8 September 2020|last= McArthur| first= Bruce |work= sailboatdata.com|year= 2020|archive-url= https://archive.today/20200908184850/https://sailboatdata.com/builder/melges-performance-sailboats|archive-date= 8 September 2020 |url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/builder/tanzer-industries-ltd|title= Tanzer Industries Ltd. 1966 - 1986 |access-date= 8 September 2020|last= McArthur| first= Bruce |work= sailboatdata.com|year= 2020|archive-url= https://archive.today/20200908184852/https://sailboatdata.com/builder/tanzer-industries-ltd|archive-date= 8 September 2020 |url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/builder/windward-boatworks|title= Windward Boatworks|access-date= 8 September 2020|last= McArthur| first= Bruce |work= sailboatdata.com|year= 2020|archive-url= https://archive.today/20200713232432/https://sailboatdata.com/builder/windward-boatworks|archive-date= 13 July 2020 |url-status= live}}
Design
The M Scow is a recreational sailboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig with tapered or untapered aluminum or wooden spars. The hull is a reverse sheer scow design, with dual internally-mounted rudders controlled by a tiller and a dual retractable bilgeboards. It displaces {{convert|440|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}}.
The boat has a draft of {{convert|2.67|ft|m|abbr=on}} with a bilgeboard extended. It can be transported on a trailer.
For sailing the design was originally equipped with end-boom sheeting to a mainsheet traveler, mainsail and jib windows for improved visibility. It also has a boom vang and Cunningham, barber haulers, and a jib traveler.
The dual rudders, rotating mast and the mainsheet traveler were done away with in a 1999 redesign. The hull and rigging were also changed to the MC Scow hull and rigging designs. In the 2020 the MC Scow remained in production, while the M Scow was no longer offered for sale.{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/mc-scow|title= MC Scow sailboat specifications and details|access-date= 8 September 2020|last= McArthur| first= Bruce |work= sailboatdata.com|year= 2020|archive-url= https://archive.today/20200908192236/https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/mc-scow|archive-date= 8 September 2020 |url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://melges.com/melges-mc/|title= The Melges MC Scow|access-date= 8 September 2020|author= Melges Performance Sailboats|author-link= Melges Performance Sailboats|work= melges.com|year= 2020|archive-url= https://archive.today/20200908193551/https://melges.com/melges-mc/|archive-date= 8 September 2020|url-status= live}}
The design has a Portsmouth Yardstick racing average handicap of 89.3 and is normally raced with a crew of two sailors.
Operational history
In a 1994 review Richard Sherwood wrote, "the M-16 scow is raced on the East Coast, in the Southeast,
and in the Southwest, but most boats are found in the Midwest ... limiting specifications are issued by the Inland Lake Yachting Association, which holds a championship regatta with 60 to 90 competitors."
See also
References
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External links
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{{Tanzer sailboats}}
{{Melges Performance Sailboats}}
{{Sailing dinghies and skiffs}}
Category:1950s sailboat type designs
Category:Sailboat type designs by Johnson Boat Works
Category:Sailboat type designs by Melges Boat Works
Category:Sailboat types built by Tanzer Industries
Category:Sailboat types built by Windward Boatworks
Category:Sailboat types built by Melges Performance Sailboats