June 23, 1881.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



417 



I) oren 





-Mr citpti 



the cup and eomuete lor the sailing prize 

 lime. As usual, .in entrance fee of si will 

 'ompotlng tor mis cup. This race in open 

 fere pavalile I" C. P.owyor Vanx, il West 

 tary of the Club, liv order of the Regatta 

 , o. K. Mimroe, W. P. Stephens, v. p. 



im has his yard so full ot work tha the 

 ler.s. including two from abroad. He has 

 lug poal for a gentleman In Boulogne, 

 s ft. beam. Decked fore and afc and 

 The deck Is laid of % In. strips fancy 

 planksheer, rail, etc., In black walnut, 

 work throughout, lie also Is building 

 Ing m Maryland waters. She Is to be 

 ; Idea. A third boat la In hand 48 ft. 

 niodafions for six audi., bo schooner 



n •'..-■ i„ K the Gardner (.up won at Cleveland !.i-l 

 iceepied challenge to sail again for same I tils July 4 

 ■ u.oiis '.iii'. cop is held. She leaves here la- 1 of .lime 



i r the pick of the lake, fleet at Cleveland. Our 



ell has led the way ar.d set, you an example on the 

 ard lu appropriating lain for the club race- July I al. 

 ■.. •.- iP.n ior c. Common Council! We are proud ol our 

 now. Turk, Arrow, Alarm, Curlew, Kittle, Mermaid, 

 lug and Clara maybe looked for at the line and we 



unify cousins and townspeople such a slghl lhai will 

 »m In the noble sport. Pennant. 



[ASIAN YACHT CLUB.— A steam yacht has been put 

 'tween the club house on a n loin n J and the shore. The 

 ■Ivllegea to members Is jin yearly sut«erlptlon, S5 for 

 steamer and J5 for annual reins. Tin- house In a hand- 

 . ensue I arouiii. and -as (se = |.. i neci in vms.- 

 irry. It contain* a dining room ws.ii) ft. and a reeep. 

 ■ii) it. on the ground floor, and on the second story a 

 iniokingroum and Committee room. The building 1b 

 a balcony, mid has a fewer on the southeast corner. 

 , dressing rooms, besides a lawn tennis and croquet 

 > laid out, and trees planted. 



IX I'll *nce.— According to a return which has been 

 committee or Uieueh yachtsmen, it appears that, there 

 am yachts, l,ii7H sailing schooners, and s,19'j pleasure 

 n a 1 burden of ;U, his lens and an approxiijia'e value ot 

 eieglbters. The uumbe; ot persons employed In them, 

 he owncis, is ::,:s?i, whlln the number of members be- 



ijilltivni, sailing clubs Is ]l.47ij. These clubs give 

 a year In prizes, and spend about fiOO/iooinoihor ways. 



OKI) V.\( HT CI.t'B.— Ths club book tor 1 SSI has been 

 n excellent index ot the present strength of thlsen- 

 uization. The licet musters is schooners, 32 sloops, 6 

 als. Most of these are of moderate l.onu.ig", tanglnn 

 .. forming an excellent school for amateurs. The list 

 rul.u'and 3 honorary members. So fast has tin' Heel 

 n that especial pre. Islons lis v been made In the Ball- 

 err classlilcatlon, 



1.— Boston will alter all not lead on with the tlrst 



is work is to be coiriijictire.j at once on a ship O'l It. 

 10 ft. over all ior Com. \Y. A. W. Stewart, S. Y. C. The 

 rvey and Prior, London and WivenhOB. Sho will be 

 as, of Greenpolnt, and ir successful will be the forc- 

 es of the same sort, for we know of several gentlemen 

 s before going and doing llkewlte. The good cause Is 



COLUMBIA Yi 



until September, 

 etc. First "u Mo 

 our Fixtures. M: 



also contain a list of yacl 

 making the publication 

 chart of local racing cou 



There are how In the Heel hi v hnoners, ., siea'niers. vr. cabin sMops, 

 cutters and 19 " open boa's," a tot .Hot 74 yachts and 177 members. 

 With the now club house thrown open nil.-, oprnig, large additions 

 may soon bo expected. 



NEW YORK YACHT CLUB.- The club book for issi Is a very neat 

 publication, containing the names and burgees or do Ifisstttanw 

 schooners, so sloops, 4 cutters and 27 steamers; total, inn w~soN. all 

 over 15 tons. The membeiship has Increased very fast, there beiug 

 4SI names on the list, of which 33 are those of honurnn in •mncis and 

 34 those of life members. 



MAHUJUITA.- This keel sloop has been bought from Boston by Mr. 

 F. \V. uunther, who will lly the Atlantic Y. c. burgee, she Is 3T.8 ft. 

 on deck, 31.4 ft. on water line, 13 ft beam, 4,2 n. deep, and draws r>>„ 

 ft; was built, in lsdo by Jackson & Mathews, of Greeuporl, but since 

 then thoroughly overhauled. 



KNICKERBOCKER CANOE CI.ITJ-WilI lake sieatner Julv -J to 

 Esopus Island, M miles up the Hudson, there launch and ■ 

 by canoe. All can' cists are Invited. A meeting in atr.mge d.-i.. is i.- 

 called for June M, 3 r. it., at the elub-house, foot, of Elghly-slxlh 



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llsh called '-mild Jumper," 

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 lclics in length. Little or 



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SYLVIE.-Tbts schooner, well know 

 models, ha.> been suhl bv Mr. ThOP. N 

 c. X. WhUten, of Boston. If the Svl\ 

 would make capital racing wnh tin- b 



liEFKHKKI).— A vast amount of ma 

 be delayed until the racing srawn si 

 Vices ot books, iiampl.li i.s, etc. Tin 

 beyond Its stretching capacity. 



I'llo.M ism. -This fast steam vacht has been sold by Allen Thorn- 

 dyke Klcc to Davis Johnson, of New York, through Manning's agency. 



CLEVELAND CANOE CLUB.— Will sail a race July 4 and be pres- 

 ontat Hie l.akc George meet in August 



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