June 21, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



415 



this tin' canvas skin is suvt.'hPil. nml attached to the gunwales: lo ol the vessels, it gives life nnil competition to ft vital portion of th.fi buoy on Robins Reef, leaving ii on port hand, ihcnco around buoy 13 



make ii water pi I it is painted, tarred, 01 Ofled Sitnidshlps.a thwart race, uhi.-h. witha period of Brace to cross mi imaginary line, is re- ! on West Hank, lower bay. mil l...:n,- - i course. Smallest class in 



■....i ;m n level with the -in, - ales, and :• lcoae -Hi], do I to a ilrrai \ i- es-ion. devoid ••! feature. 01 ■■■ui^o. the slow round Fort Lafayette instcm ,.f I.U..V v.. Th. ; -i earner sedgwi,-k t,.| 



manage a e,,r;i,-ii. , ...juir. - ... .n-i li-raoi-- prn..-i En match sail log ITjere Is no more reason phjlus Butts and Oeo E (jartland >:•■ ,n-, committee, W. C, Munis. 



his back. 

 For sain 

 SO little I 



i curries II almost a< easily .1- q knapsack, without <iry nursing tor leu muni 



le Severn, coracles arc oft. n n-cl. Hi. \- .Iran i.e. thought ,,r m e.opi the move 



li'-'hl llnit lie- lish can be plnve -! frmii ll.ein ullmi.-ous start is iiuellii.-ibli. t.. th 



wge Boat the race can dchirm the relatii 



.!••• !■: 





ely going over on l he port. 



i,i'N..rloltiv,-r. 



Il'.r.-. I, lit th- M-t kept 



Ihefushi f Baron Miiiieh.-'uis,-!.', who sat i,| it:m;.l u'nh this I m'..l" drinking '-..1,1.1s in I'o'inth'el 



primitive omnujemi n1 the ii-horm lo not hastate 10 put to sea in I flag, Ice pitcher ami sib, r buit-nli 



Tlie'nseoi tbe-mivas i„,;ii in A riea i~ confined, 1 bclicvo. to a livthird class, subjeoi";.. t'l m 



few amateurs, who build ih.-irown boats, ami ..Villi have as touch gatta committee uiclaaed ~&. P. OOu 



ter .■I'nTi exp.'.se, lo. Kin. .;.,. i wind; It is easily made waterproot and I ' The start was offeoted.ol 10:97:80. In le.ss thun a 



ilurpby, !■;. b. Rosa 



a went iii 

 le iuiii" 

 lit, etui 



•ihoienlly. A j 



l lor-'lal.ilil\ .. and aito'ir-'th,. 



inside. 



<iu is tacked to the oulsiileot the rlbsand another •,., the 

 the outside skin thin strips of wood are fastened to the 

 j protect lb- salient ancles r,om dainag. : so the boat 



audi he sin 

 ins only the 



was liuill f.. 







to a statioi 

 fishing on i 

 p,,,„ls,. and 



near the' ti 

 be rjpper Qa 



siieli work: il 



k to England 



and out to Canac 

 y m.iiiry it has ret 



lb, nr'mciplB can only he applied to comparative!! amall boats but 



as n dingle, b.r .-, small v. >.|„ „..,,,,: ;. ;l „ object, as a fishtoc, 



shooting and explorer's, bum. i venture to think it. has main advan- 

 tages. I'. \V. |>iiri;i.. vs . 



[The canvas boais in this bountry are usually buili wiih a rigid 

 wooden frame covered « il li .•anvils, nn.l.siieh heals have proved v.-rv 

 strong and durahle, while thev are readilv built bv amateurs Of 

 the folding varieties the principal ..... are the Osgood and' the 

 Stranahan. The Osgood bus a frame composed oi a .-iom and stern 

 piece with bent ribs. The boat, wlii.-b packs in a trunk 3ft. 3in. long. 



huhtinq. 



To insui-4prom.pt attention, communications should be ad- 

 dressed to (Ik. Forest andStpeani Publishing Co., and mt to 

 individuals, in u-hosc absence from the otfii* matters of im- 

 portance are liable to delay: 



QUAKER CITY Y. C.-JUNE 11. 



TOE animal matches ware sailed on the Delaware in half i 



tn little, bad a 

 boats and • 

 With great • 



keep bailing at a lively rale I,, save ih.-m-.-lv.-s from a swim, n was 

 ..lib hi the most skillful tooling, for which IMawnro racing "sharps" 

 are'deservedly well known, thai the t'.e-t ■ •( small ,.n, s brought home 



open aauing contrivances, the pluek and quick wils of crews and 

 skippers will readily be conceded. Sloop billie of third class ran 

 home to finish with a lead of some twenty odd minutes: the Pierson 

 and Pratt in third class made close work. Hie latter cutting down a 

 gap of four minutes on the up-river spiu to one oft" the city, and in 

 tlfth class the Gallagher dropped the Dougherty 4 long pit iron, the 



Ft, in. Chester Huoy. Finish. Time elapsed. 



Mlnorva 52 12 40 30 2 W 00 103 30 



Sunbeam 53 



RKCOSn Ca,A8S— CABIN SLOOPS. 



Florigar 88 1 OB 00 2 48 30 4 ii ID 



Vim 37 107 30 2 53 50 -mi:, 



Julia 85 10900 255 00 42830 



Consort 37 1 IS 43 



Fountain 35 !) 



THIRD CLASS— CABIN SLOOPS, 

 l.illie .11 121115 3 0115(1 4 41) -.'il 



M.S. Thomas 32 132 45 3 28 38 5 02 'OS 



Ariel 32 134 45 3 3105 5 07 85 



Spring Garden 



K.M.Morgan 



b-OfRTII CLASS— OPEN BOATS. 



Pierson 24 7 1 Oil 45 2 54 45 128 15 



T. J: Pratt 20 4 113 30 2 35 30 4 29 00 



M.tl'Donnell 28 12145 3 22 47 4 56 17 



Clee P.rothors 25 



Esther 



FIFTH CLASS— OPEN BOATS. 



J. J. Gallagher 23 112 25 3 00 05 4 34 25 



J. Dougherty 24 112 00 3 14 14 -I 47 42 



Bianca 32 6 112 45 



Au Revoir 25 3 



P. Gallagher 38 . 



Minerva wins in lb si eiass : Florigar. Vim and .lulia in second class; 

 l.illie. Thomas and Ariel in i bird cla.ss: Parson, .•■rait and O'Donuol 

 in fourth class, and Gallagher and Dougherty in fifth. 



NEW JERSEY Y. C, JUNE 



IT i- always a pleasure to chronicl 

 to legitimate sport, becaiis.- i In- 

 applicable value. In matches where 



j\v6 are permittet 



i to chronicle the n 

 i the lesson: 

 • shifti 



au carry 08 mm-.- i 

 cannot be crowded i 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. 



..10 85 00 S 42 80 I 07 M 



..10 85 tW 2 59 15 4 21 15 



Fngh* Wing. .. . 



Lib R 



Hare Devil .... 

 f.ollie M .. 



Growler 



Corinne 

 Sophie Fmma. 



...10 82 (I 



10 85 



in :il 2 



..10 31 



.10 34 3 



u> 68 it 



c 



. HI 35 



..io a r . i> 



.10 85 



a .mi 'hi 



:.' .VI 80 

 S US 00 

 S in 00 

 2 12 83 

 8 42 nO 



•t 27 00 



4 W 30 



I 27 35 



1 till HO 



■1 OS 05 



6 hi 30 



4 31 30 



■I 51 30 



I -12 IV i 



reeled. 

 I o7 30 

 I 10 lo 



4 27 00 

 ■I 18 I. "I 

 4 2li 20 



■i oa 50 



I OG C> 

 ■ ■■; iso 



1 81 30 

 4 51 no 

 4 3B no 



w 1 ; 



CAROLINA Y. C. 



ncivasihg prosperity ,,f ihe South we look for a re- 

 yaehting. A new club has .jusi b.-,-„ organi/od in 

 .'., under the above title and with the following otli- 



>re. C. IT Ghd. leu; V i..-.-f ,.,„|.,i... n. M Tn.-k.-r: 



). I'orch.-i : Treasurer. W. W. Shakelfor.l. Jr. A dub 



ui.ler ailvisemeiii. 1 h >mm<id.ire will ih |,i s broad 



In- \\ il.lbir.l. mid tin- v ..I rloi-,- li-oin the Flirt. 



I Ibid a place. Owing i,. liie s.'.eii.V .-'tan. ling a'ii.i"m'- 

 eutlemen furthering th- s.-b.-ii..-. a successful future 



.led. 



CHICAGO Y. C. 



ind fourth class und 



CHICAOO. J\ll:r (S, 



5 Chicago V. 0. 



CUTTER MACCIE WINS HER FOURTH. 



IN the Dorchesler matches sailed June i- t n,,. cutter Maggie won 

 lirsi class, bc.-iling llesper mi,) Siren. Shadow won in sccoml clasi 



SI p. I I- VAWL.-We learn Dial ihe keel yacht with 



ir, e a 



II. , A. II. 



ing up ri\ 



tide t„ he 

 two and t' 



bang on I 



ii-tliod of starting is " ell i 



;.'.•! ii., ay, feuering intense interest upoH the ianagemelii ilisplaytVd , length iw 

 u clearing from moorings and promoting emulation in the handling ' brae clas 



t 



tiTRN Y. C.-The 



eighths their metisuremer 

 i:uni£N"TAL HOAT.— It 



Ii bonk i..r the year shows 12 steam 

 • two-thirds the ivlmli number, are 

 5 cutlers, of which 22, or more than 

 s 474 regular members, and .-lei en 

 enter with sloops and Gutters at 



l1 jib frou'i Jacks, 



i- is more 

 ud judge, 

 .ui-i be 



t wbarf, San 



in proportion. Course for first Francisco, to the mouth of Oakland Creek without ihe helm b'oW 

 Llysiaii 1'ielils, Hoboken. lo cuu ' altered. 



