110 BULLETIN 127, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Dimensions of vessel. — Length on load water line, 125 feet ; beam, 

 25 feet; depth of hold, 12 feet; rise of floor, 20 degrees. Scale of 

 model, one-third inch equals 1 foot. 

 Gift of W. Powers. Cat. No. 76,093 U.S.N.M. 



Model of schooner yacht. 



Wooden, carvel-built, two-masted keel schooner, with sharp bow; 

 rising floor; square stern; raking stem. Rigging includes mainsail, 

 foresail, jib, flying jib, fore-topmast staysail, foregaff-topsail, and 

 main gaff-topsail. 



Gift of Edward P. Casey. Cat. No. 263,233 U.S.N.M. 



FIG. 21. ^AMERICAN SCHOONER YACHT. 



Model of sloop yacht. 



Wooden, keel sloop with moderately sharp bow, slightly raking 

 stem; moderate sheer; vertical stempost; square stern. Rigging 

 includes mainsail, jib, fore-topmast staysail, and gaff-topsail. 

 Gift of Edward P. Casey. Cat. No. 263,234 U.S.N.M. 



Block model of schooner yacht. 



Extreme clipper build, with long sharjD bow, broad beam, long 

 concave run, fine sheer, round stern with large overhang. 



Dimensions of vessel. — Length over all, 100 feet; beam, 26 feet; 

 depth, 9 feet 6 inches. Scale of model, one-half inch equals 1 foot. 

 Gift of C. B. Harrington. Cat. No. 54,462 U.S.N.M. 



