As a veteran professional sailor, Allan Terhune is quite proficient in any one-design boat he skippers. The Annapolis resident has competed successfully in the Lightning, Etchells and J/22 classes.
However, Terhune is most comfortable at the helm of a Flying Scot - a 19-foot centerboard dinghy designed in 1957 by Gordon Douglass. "That's the boat I grew up racing. I've got an awful lot of hours in a Flying Scot," he said.
As a boy residing in the dinghy sailing mecca of Toms River, Terhune crewed for his father in a Flying Scot. At...
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