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Punt. Copper fastened, Frame of English oak, planked with English elm and fitted with 

 Mahogany internal fittings, Balance Lug and Sliding Keel, Mast, Oars, Gun Metal Rowlocks 

 and Yoke, &c. 



165. DONALDSON, ROBERT, 5 Quay, Dumbarton, N.B. (1) Full 

 Model of Decked Fishing Boat, from light-water draught, Lug Sail which does not require to 

 be dipped, and showing Mainsail and Staysail in one. Length 42 ft. keel, 10 ft. beam. Scale 

 1 in. to the foot. (2) Model of Open Fishing Boat, complete Length, 26 ft. keel, G ft. beam. 

 Scale in. to the foot. (3) Model of Punt, J in. to the foot. (4) Model of Cot, in. to the 

 foot. (5) Model of Punt. (6) Model of Cot used for shooting wild fowl. 



166. CORDING, J. C., & CO., Piccadilly, London, W. India Rubber Boat, 



167. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM, Scalloway, Shetland, N.B. Model of a 

 Fishing Boat with a newly invented form of Lug Sail. Constructed so as to allow the boat to 

 tack without being dipped, and various other advantages. Also photographs to explain 

 working of same. 



168. WITHERWICK, J., Hull. Canoe. 



169. SMITH, GEORGE & JOHN, Kock Channel Shipyard, Rye, Sussex. 

 Model of a Well Vessel. 



170. TEASDEL, WILLIAM, C.E., Harbour Works, Great Yarmouth, 

 Norfolk. (1) Model of a Fishing Smack's Boat, for carrying Fish, made so as to ensure the 

 greatest possible safety to the crew. (2) Drawing, showing Plan of Scotch Fishing Boat, 

 constructed so as not to sink, even when full of water. 



I70. LUCAS, J. M., Tintern Lodge, Kew Gardens. Coracle and paddle 

 from the river Usk, used in Salmon and Trout fishing, constructed so that the angler may 

 carry it en his back to and from the water's edge. This coracle is peculiar to the Usk, and is 

 identical with the craft used by the Ancient Britons ; the skin coverings, however, that were 

 employed by the latter having been superseded by light canvas ones tarred over. 



171. ROBERTS, SAMUEL. Coracle and Paddle. 



172. BERTRAM, J., 241 King's Road, Chelsea, London, S.W. (1) Im- 

 proved Mast to do away with Dipping of Lug. (2) An Improved Big, which will enable the 

 crew to work the boat much easier than the old system of the Dipping Lug, the weatherly 

 qualities will be found far superior to the old Kig, and, having a Centre Board, will prevent 

 the ballast from shifting, part of the floor being left off to show the provision for ballast. 

 A Model of Fish Box that will act as Lifebuoy ; by connecting such boxes together, a raft may 

 be formed. 



173. STEVEN, GEORGE, Boatbuilder and Fisherman, Gardenstown, 

 Banffshire, N.B. Model of Drift Boat for Herring Fishing, 40-ft. Keel, -in. Scale, Clincher 

 Built, FuU Kigged. 



174. LOYNES, JOHN, Elm Hill, Norwich. (1) Model of Centreboard 

 jftowable Sailing Boat, fitted with interchangeable rigs, instantaneous adjustable awning, and 

 other special fittings for cruises. (2) Model of a Shallow Water Yacht, exhibiting a collap- 

 sible and movable cabin, giving at pleasure extra well room by day and head room by night. 

 (3) Chart and Photographs, illustrating the Angling and Yachting waters for which the above 

 boats have been primarily designed. 



175. KEMP, ROBERT, JUN., Mutford Bridge, Lowestoft, Suffolk. 

 (1) Model of Freshwater Fishing Boat. (2) Model of Freshwater Fishing Yacht. De- 

 signed to combine with the light draught and handiness required on the Norfolk Broads, the 

 greatest possible amount of comfort. 



176. JACKSON, (Agent) J. T. GRINDROD, 2, Marine Terrace, New 

 Brighton. (1) Concave-Bottomed Vessels. (2) Full-sized Canoe for Cruising and Fishing. 

 (3) A Model of a Life Boat to f in. scale. (4) A Model of a Coble or Fishing Boat to 

 in. scale. 



177. WOODCOCK, J. P., 23 Abingdon Street, Westminster. Model of 

 Centre-Plate Lugger, with Balanced Lug Mainsail. 



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