INDEX 



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Yachting (continued) 



Pleasure wherries, 273. 

 Prominent cruisers, 301-302. 

 Rig in the forties, 244. 

 Rottenness of coloured sails, 247. 

 Size of lateener foreyards, 246. 

 The Wroxham week, 297. 

 Theories of sailing over rather than 



through the water, 282. 

 Thorpe Gardens Water Frolic, 



232-244. 



Water frolic, 260. 



Wroxham Regatta Committee, 297. 

 Yacht 130 years old (Augusta), 



242. 

 Yacht Clubs 



Broads Dinghy Club, origin of, 



288. 



Great Yarmouth Yacht Club- 

 First regatta of, 276-277. 

 List of Commodores of, 278. 

 Origin of, 276. 

 The Jubilee Gold Cup of, 277- 



278. 



The Amateur Yacht Club, 248. 

 The Royal Norfolk and Suffolk 

 Yacht Club- 

 Agitation for Admiralty 



Warrant, 302. 



Copy of Admiralty Warrant 304. 

 Early flag troubles, 251. 

 First club-house, 276. 



Yacht Clubs (continued) 



The Royal Norfolk and Suffolk 

 Yacht Club (continued) 

 First committee of, 249. 

 First regatta, 252-253. 

 Full list of commodores, 



254-255. 



Its earliest regulations, 251. 

 Inauguration as a royal club, 



305-306. 



New club premises for, 306. 

 Origin of, 248-249. 

 The Yare Sailing Club 

 Burgee of, 270. 

 Houseboat of, 270-271. 

 Largest sailing club in the 



world, 269. 



List of commodores of, 270. 

 Origin of, 269. 

 Waveney Sailing Club 



A watermen's club, 289. 

 Origin of, 288-290. 

 Yacht Racing 



Amateur Helmsman, 279-280. 



An entire racer turned out by an 



amateur, 290. 

 A queer experience, 191. 

 Local boats at Nice, 283. 

 Local entry for Wedding Cup of 



H.R.H. Prince of Wales, 258. 

 Yare Valley, 219-231. 



