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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[May 24, 1883. 



§nchtinq t 



: riimminiiniliuiif should be ad- 

 i rtsmfidtu the FuivhI and SI mini. 1'ublinhinri Co., and not to 

 mitn-iihodx,!,). whv m th, uifiri' nutttem of im- 



<di lay. 



FIXTURES. 



■.. .- legottafl P. m.i. 



'.I ' .'i - :..-1on V. <_'.. i ipen Matches. 



i II) Pennsylvania V. C Spring Match.- 



i Atlantic v. C, Opening i>nists. 



'.I .< New Haven Y. c . i >|" -i < * n ic Cruise. 



■■■ ■ ' lev ,'i ". . ■ >!■ ' '. '""' 



. i -, .. i it v V. ' . Opening UrtUSe. 



'I 10 l. ... ... ! . f. - rtnl "'" 



10 Pi in .'..'.- Spring liegal in. 



June •_• Newark) U., RprlntfMateh* 

 .inn. i - Pennsylvania i ' '.. Spring Matches 



Jun<- ' ' i .' " ■ i S V - Animal matches. 



Juno !» — l.nr.-liiii'iiil V.i .. I'.-liinint Mat..di, I 'lasses 1, $, 8 

 .1 uric 11 i> '. '- . ' I Mhi.'Ii.--.. 



' i i il ' S , Kirsi MafcbfS P. M.J. 



Juno pi -Larchmont Y. C Peuna I Mateo, classes -l, 5. 



.in in- ul— Ttorchei rer I i I ti Matches 



June in ci. .1 land v. A,. Squadron OVulse. 

 June IT— Dorchester \ c . Annual Matches. 

 June is Dorchester v. < .. Open Matches. 

 June 18— New Jersey Y. i . Inmral Matches. 



.In. ie IS Hull V (' , I n...,i i|" l 



June IH— Cooper's Poin! v. o., Animal Regatta. 



June 10 '..■ i. in. iii , .I Hatches. 



i ...... A in nml Mutches. 



in ■ i New York Y. C. Annual ; Mulches. 

 .. s. •;-,..•-. uiliitl;.'! Coriuthian Matches. 

 June St- Lurchiuoui Y. C, I'mnaiii Mateh, Classes 0,7, 

 Jane £8 Hull Y. I'., Champion Pennant Match. 

 June 35 w illit. ...slung 5 , C . Annual Regatta. 

 .lulled EelipaC V, i'.. An, Mini Matches. 

 June iil-i'uinev, Mass., V. c . s.-coti.l Mulch pi -Jin P. M.i. 



i i . ; Cbli aeo Y. Cm a. mi. .-.I Matches. 



i :, \ . i '., Annuel Mm 



July I- Chicago Y C, Squadron 1. luise. 



.lulv 1 Koval Canadian \ . C . Opening Matches. 



July -I — Uirehinont Y. C, Annual Matches, 



ii.. i Cleveland y. a., \ .muni Matches. 



, -Beverly Y. C. uurl.lohcud, r-'u-st Championship. 



■lulv ; i .,',;,. 



July )■> Quincy . Mass.. Y. i '.. Third Match (3:30 P. M.). 

 July il unvliinont Y- C-, Pennant Mulch, Classes 1, 2, 3. 

 July il Larchuiout Y. C, Penuciul Match, Classes 4, 5. 



Julv3l — Hull \ i -.- I i 'Li'. Match. 



Jul.'"- i .i . ■ . IVnuani Match, Classes fl, 7. 



Auc. I— Cleveland Y. A., Annual o ui-c. 

 Aug SainJi Chicago Y i'. Vim.. al Matches. 

 Aug, I .Rendezvous at New Port. 



Au_- I Bevorlv V. ('.. Nahant. s« .1 championship. 



Aug, I N. •" Haven V C \ i.nu.il Cruise. 



A.Ug, '■ S-« Bedford K-ndozvon.., ni Now London 



■i-New llcifor.l Annual Ciuise. 

 An.- Ill Cuiinov Y. C.. lourlh Hindi pi P. M.i. 



Aug, M Larch n i l . (.. i'enniinl Match, Classes I, -. X 



Aug. 11 Hull Y. c. Third Cluh Matoh 



Alls', is- Larchuiout Y. c . I'eiinanl Malch. Class— I, 5. 



aug is Hull V c l''i!si Championship Match. 



Aug. i". Luroliutont Y i.'.. Pennant Match Classes (i, T. 



Atlg, 35 Hull Y C. Open Match 



; Hull V. C. S, oond champion Mulch. 

 Sept. 1 Beverly Y.C.. Murhlehead. Open Matches. 

 Sept. 8 Caroline. ut Y. c . P-nnatu "■:.:•■■:;. ' I ■■■ -••- I, ■:. 3. 



■ Hull Y c. Third chainpionship Match 

 S.pi - vain, v V c.i 

 Sept. m ivciK v . Bnampscou. Third Charnpionahip. 



Sept. 10 Cleveland V. A . I'all Matches. 



s.-pi : 1 licveilv Y. i • . Third Champion-hip Match at Swaiupscott. 



.-. Larchlnonl '• '■ I.. Classes -1, 5. 



Sept. 85 I.anhmont Y. C. Peimaul Malch, Classes II. 7 



THE OLD. OLD STORY AOAIN. 



AM' ihouL'h spun a thousand tunes, as Utile Understood and as 

 little levied as though never unci mooted on earth. To the 

 in,, i.i.uv of your readers what lam aboul t" write "ill be old straw 

 tlii-'eshiV over again, a laic so on odd that they have u hv roi, . and 

 can alue..-! -e ; ;t • the eolnl.ur wolds out of ni v uioutli. Yet I" t In- class 

 i am noii a.iilrcssing mv.-elf. in a dual etfoil to help them tool Bppre- 

 .-..lam.-nlal principles ,,t naval iI.-sirii, the suli- 

 ic.i. s.. threadbare even to students who have jnst begun, Is fraught 



,.. i |,|, ....:,,,! ll,c utin.j..' in, porn e. and Hint must be my ,\, use 



for again ohiiuding with an eip'.siiion so elementary in us nature as 

 in, ii-.i.iciaiion of stahil.lv applied to y.oht designing. 



Tie- let,- fearful dp.is'ei i,, in,- -de .mo ...ailing, and the com- 

 pl.-ie inisappreheiision t,y the nieiropoliiau pre.-- ul the is-ue- there- 

 l.y r.O-,.1 alre-h. n I ill I lea ju-.t itie.ttioil P.r oee\l|o :ng y,.i.r -pace, in 



if pc il. it the fuiuro may wiim-.-s a .dearer und, r-tanilitiL'. and 



that .'in. nun pi.,i'c.-i I writi'i-s may pa— judgnieiit, intelligent 



an I flicarioii-.. currying oc. :•■:.• '■ itswaki in pi. a f nu nc-p 



.. ,n. -he. ■- ui.--:;i-v..ii- "i hv.. fatal Cause and effect 

 have 1, ecu iiuuitiniglv so mixed in seeking an explanation for the 

 ip-.y. • lh.il tie- |, il.lic ,nin I m iv well he 1111 .tilled and in 

 (loulit which way to turn in the search f.,r .xeniption from yachting 

 fatalities, tn one instance at least, flint of a pi 

 peril, voted clu fly to the turl, downright ili-hone-ly may he charged 



lap reining cringing Hunks i-m to ..v. rr.de eonBCience andg I 



seu-e, ka.ling t.. Hie dis-eiuiui:iou ..fa mass of sophistry with the 

 intent Of throwing ofl tbe scent frcn a false position long ago as- 

 sumed and since often reiterated. Hul to Hie rubbish in thai paper 

 my attention will Iw devoted in a -\ lal l-n.-r. lor, though igno- 

 rance inav !«■ overlooked, as u work-, it- ,cu death, false pretenses 

 estaidishcd on a Ln-i- of dishonest fabrication, shall not escape een- 

 -u.v in .r ti onteinnt of Hie public ritshlj deserved, 



Having id.ara iz'd yaeh.s w hieh. like the I. ray ling, depend upon 



Ileum lor stability in-toa.l of upon enoii-di low ballast, as the lowest 

 development of naval design, my position is not one difficult to es- 

 tablish. . 



linen a oertoin number ol qualifications n — ary to meet the pur- 

 poses and objects of yachting, and no extended argument is needed 

 io denion-i .... tin pKc-e.ie- . i the greatest amount or skill in that 

 pl-uiMi -truet ton which cmhodi. s the ereatssl 



.piallhealioi.-aceoidhig to Heir r 111; ill imp 



,.,,. ,. ol in- least ■ mount ,.f -kill in thai ,.iai 



all but one. It will no: be dl puted tb 



ing ill ll design the I wo most valuable utlribtlti 



i. greater draft upon i I- 



..f one of those eaidiud 



degree ol pel't.cl.oi uttaiued in the reli 



... .. - ,1'etT a. el nothing . I . '.,.• 

 , .i .,i beamorlowwei^l, ..... i ^ ■ - ■ - ■ 



liccomph- - il' '. . . "i" ' ■ "I •' 



fashi 

 gat. 



Ihircr 



c\ISl II 



ground 

 one lo > 



those , 

 valuab 

 1. liccs 



well pro 

 for the 



advaue. 



open: f< 



(onyliiii 

 a- again 

 the imp. 



targe Bails flrUJf 

 This is the old 



Adam down to t 

 Haling aptly ho, 



ire-sure must be imparted 

 to body, and the greater 

 eater must be the pressure 



fan 



V, accessory 



ion-, result coveru 



lei '■'. and ii] 



t to insist in awa 



ry fitst. form only, ii is eer- 

 ie profundity, far-reaching 



:l for in giving birth to forms 



cffecl.-., 'I. . ...:.- 



, .. ., .... lb sen 

 .,.. . ;, pen 

 eapaeily 



Ai...iu'....i ....... 'i-.- bo i.i a i 



taillly a pi-onlv... ... '. I .[Hi. I ill 



. I ' i .' ' i all 



i hi oi in ■ ■■ .'."'ii. '.--l'l.". '"nil 



can likewise lay claim lo lull eonlideuee in their uicapsiza 

 Herein lieu Hie .liffer.-iu-e between coinp.-i.-nt and i. ' 

 bclweeii wood buK-hering and the profession of legitimat- 

 ing Areprescilalhe oil he ii. -it knows liothln. . 



lish anything but just the one peculiarity, I 



-liuek in u certain set form upon much be iias ha by a sort of 

 i,,.,,i .lion. In nil other . lie , ii,,ii- he fail-, and if ever bold e 



t.oeilt cle... . I. i i ' ' " '"I form ... .,.,-., 'able tailurc 



most likely ending Arepr.-sentalivc. of the latter. . h .- 



, ; ii..! up with no inspiration, is free from unalt 



prejudice, works witb as n h underBtandtag aa he can bring « 



learns as be goes along, is op-n lo evidence, .v.-.ghs .-aretulb 



. . '" "'i- 1 .' 'u more than a -mgh- dir-ct 



liberal ami proa. I "■ !| i wor eisi i thinker, i 



dra! , ls.ii.:.i.,;iii.l worth with his brains iiisi.-ml -.1 ti usiing all, .gel 



il,. .• |p. rasp Ih. ' I. ii. '-ul '■ i 



her l.iian aprctlily-turliod. -niooth ir.lc. plca.-c,: at a casual f 



ing hen -mil deal D f aUmrfes, as the reaplendeo 



i I.i viper with poisonous lungs I'll- products of . 



,,.,,.., n. . unr,v.-.ieuiutie. Willi no aim. Those ol the 



■ i> ell-t..gui...ied sy.iie.ui of gradual approaches 

 ... ,i [ always kept in full view. 



I «.ll not blnnu 

 dcvel,,|,n.cnlsintli 

 to do to provide foi 

 will not call him to 

 of exacting experiments, 



an object to follow Hie c 



of their own c 

 as "orael.-s" i 

 a supereiliou 

 ...... that inch 



AM 



anient. as men ..mill 

 .. though wielding 

 B ntiworthv He- nu 



i the cbiet topic of discti 



n throughou 

 latch sailing 



loiign to sub- 



leui-r and Mislralasexam- 

 d the Scotch cutler Mange 

 .eights, in the fall of ly*], 

 er after. The recent con- 

 ne people present ftl these 



less sail on even speed with the sloop. 



dent- 



••/>/-U'/nei.,ii..-,n perse is iu>t it measure 



ire must have been 

 •t of the cutter than 

 sent through with 

 .elusion is self-evi- 



ndiwduully. Just 



ordmg to indiv 



n of type. 



at then is the. 



idth of A (J to clear tht 

 . erage normal to the en 

 ■epresent the direction in which tin 

 ■i n-ide.-ed acting at that level. Tli 

 paphically depict l.y giving some , 



miud. theanoinaly now under r.-vi 



Th,- BedQUln's 'body, in spile i 



driven with less power as fast 



econoviical/arm to drive. It ism 



I flowing in the dirt 





s outward, 





miwurd is 





-ighboring 



wak- Hi 



t no such 



d-thnt Is, 



for A X. 



v. and r 



•fuses to 



e A X finds 





ce„ which 



s upward, 



of Madge and Bedouin amp 

 total "resistance" of those 

 no greater than that cf the 

 call-il cutter form becomes 



nn at 11. Now, 

 al-,. will be the 

 \ Y Translated. 

 ., wave veatina 

 the so-called re- 

 itum about the 

 being so much 

 y more supcrim- 

 i of the head 



mgh the latter 

 in -v.. .- to sueb 

 ng iu the races 



the case, for the 



undated, less or 



deep boat Of B» 



ine lore and aft 

 ...ve. ll.,- wave- 

 indle- to a vory 

 >nr. ibuiu.g prac- 



nise mentioned, 



before summing up. Thatfrietiou fs not ji v 

 supposed, coui|iiiekiy be verified fronelaily e 

 igh bottom isappieeiated by all. 



Ij.os. 



_- ilon . „ 

 Slips through 



urse. assumed to 





lifer 



e usual ties 



•rip. 



^-.- and the 

 ne error in r 



rac- 



111 



lent or weight is not a true 



of resist 



2. That "resistance" is in reality measured by the driving power 

 expended in the creation of waves and in overcoming frlctional 

 drag. 



:t. That wave-making varies with beam or form. 



I nin aware rhai many details and some amplifications have not re- 

 ceived attention in the foregoing, but those worth elucidation will 

 be taken up as I proceed, C. P, Kcniukdt. 



Editor /-'.....-d and Stream: 



We are told that Orayling w 

 and one gentleman, who a.-si- 

 me that, the wind blew "straig 

 ill this would be e.v, ve. 



ble, 



CORKSCREW YACHTING. 



capsized by a "corkscr 



down " ' 



dangei 



v sipn.ll, 



id" l.u 



lot hand in handwi'th the '■ 



ichlsmen begin to take a hint from grim experi- 



because she has the "round sectiou" of a flour 

 the outrageously unscientific amount of weight 

 si.ap- of spur.- and hamper which no common- 

 should be burdened wilh. and Grayling sank for 

 i Sophia went down with the lives that put mill. 



Your roi-r— p., i 

 in his warning ag 

 principle, minus 

 something still i 



time practically non-c 

 the "coining yacht." 

 Kosi.vs. L. I. 



RAR1TAN Y. C. 



BATTHYANY, 



notice Of Prince Batthy 



Kdmnu.l Batthvauy, the 

 . R. A. Council. Prince 



Cunt, the yachtsman. 



