BEST MEANS OF CONVEYING PUNTS, &C. 413 



By unscrewing, and taking out, the thorough-pin, 

 and the two pins which go through the block-supporters 

 behind, this carriage may be taken to pieces ; and, in 

 two lots, rowed across the water in the canoe itself. 

 This plan, therefore, gives a conveyance, over land and 

 water, for baggage, &c. ; and, by lifting the boat out, 

 you have a light waggon, which may be serviceable on 

 many occasions. 



N. B. For carriage to travel with a very long punt, 

 and swivel-gun shipped in it, refer back to the new 

 plate of " punt and gear." 



