LCQl : ' 6, 1683.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



SB 



NEW YORK Y. C.-AUC. 1 0. 



c 



i i.NTINi OiCi the log 



out of four races sailed this i 

 assru ted sizes and kinds, with 

 the fin 



?rything, POSSIBLE VISITORS. The 



fchrtea The 

 flie Luckenbi 



cut:: 



Seu.ooDP.rs— Estcllc. Fortuna, Intrepid, Clio. Mag 



. Martha Woidworth. Indolent, Vif, Social 



- Phantom. Tidal W'avr, Viking. Van, tin. I 



Meteor :ui.| Div.vlnaur.lit Sloops and cutters -W. 



■'. I!. ■!..■.. I..-,-.: 

 Wild-:, . Wiltul and Allow, itiakil 



1.111,1 W.1S light, tiui hv tin: time Hi 



under >..,y from oil Brenton's Reef lightship, a mi 

 hreezi had struck in. which h.'id well all da . till Hi 

 ,,t ii approaching Robinson's Hole, and the rear (Tus 

 more wind. enabling them to elose on Fortuna and 

 nah. which had !.•■■ n .show u g 1 1,.- wh,.|e deel the wi 

 I o.vvi, t,, i!,.- s-.w ami Pigs it was quartering wor 

 mik-i- to starboard came into piny. The leaders 

 .Middle i;r., mid in the strength of a foul tide, while 



■ haniiel. gaining consi.lerubh by so doing. 

 1-, round up in Vineyard Haven, and the cutter Wei 

 among the single-stick family, official titn.-s were 

 aud. oft the West.Chop, hut we do not eonsid„r i 

 .Most .,f us have seen It prow from a calm to 

 i.i'i.v live mini, --difference in thi 



l.,iv— i thi 1,1,1 and last yachts, and as they 



ade the tw 



IV - 



all told thirty- i 

 tort was fairly 

 ;rate southwest 

 leaders ran out 

 1 hmught down 

 e cutter Won,,. 



distarn- traversed! Quite enough for a m',.si cr.i, 

 i well as little, and quite enough to rank Wenonah's 1 

 ihaiit achievement fraught with a lesson fiomwh 

 :ape. Halcyon got away with the schooners, Fortun, 

 and Fstelle sailing in cruising trim, having; given 

 J the s 



c Hole 



then spin- 

 outside the 

 tar took the 

 na was first 

 took honors 

 at the start 

 kirth giving 

 i gale within 



, ., sW '', l H lg 0™c 

 ■tail sad the Jlllia 



mn useless, 



if her class, 



•cond class sloops. 



The 



s appended: 



Fortuna... 



Mont auk 



Est rile ., 

 Halcvo.i 



Corrected. 

 I 48 00 

 4 57 12 



:) 45 12 



reward evening il 



w'cii.'.n'TiTi continued at the he 



At midnlghl Highland light o 



Next morning with light airs 



Marhlohcud harbor bythe t, 



Wen, mall. Tlo- Yirsi' laid the 



ill the . -veiling. 



l-'ridei . .lupi, 

 va.-lil-ol the I-:ij 

 enharlr. while n 

 Mobeuii 



shift iii thev.ii, 

 secure tit,, d.sin 

 i[ a g. em.').- tri -. 

 very light i " 



,1 Middle Ground aud being the 

 tat the cutter Maggie on the run 

 having to tow a large boat all 



August 9, all hands got under- 

 rbt airs took them out to Nan- 

 cape of Mas.sachus.-tis favored 

 occupied in making 22 miles to 

 At •! I' M. the wind came out 



rind was bantu 



Rover. 



Maggie — 



Hal. von 

 Urn. s'scc. 



...11 IVT 43 



...11 08 04 



Il us 31 



SECOND C 

 ....11 00 30 

 ,11 07 49 



...11 08 in 



t is aa 



I •!! SI! 

 not timed. 



I :.l 33 

 not timed. 



S 8,1 49 ' 



1 hi 51 

 I 21 96 

 J 21 25 



I 40 14 



I i: iv 

 4 in or, 



Cape Cod wa 

 the Heel drifted ami v. 

 ider Luckenbaek. Km 



ere sailed, open also to 

 a aboard the lug I.uek- 

 •asi is miles from Mar- 



by thi- 



rd v.i 

 . Y.O 



I 55FT. 



Forlnna H S. Hovej 



Moidauk. s. Ii Piatt 



Estelle J.D. Smith 



Halcyon C.J. Pa 



KECONU CLASS S, llooNKHS, I'NDER 80TT. 



Clio E.J3. rhasc 



Latona D. L. Pickman 



Thorn Edgar Harding 



Social C. W. Lippitl 



Sylph A. Wheelwright 



FIRST CLASS SLOOPS, O""" 



. Flint ,V Karh 



.liilia ... 10. M. Drown 



Mischief J. 1(. Husk 



Wonomih Inn, ,:• Stillman 



Vixen "'"" S "..'.''.'r c.' Lawrence, Jr ' 



KOV-r , . ,.W. K. l-ellll 



Maggie '• H Warren 



Allowances f "'' 80-roil >urae were as follow*: 



Fortuna.. 



Moi.lalll. . 



Ksi-ii- 

 Halcyou . 



Clio' .. 

 I-aiona. .. 



Tliora. ... 



OVEB HOkt. 







Feet. 





...91.5 





9B.8 





81.8 





si 1 



...00 00 

 ...DO 07 

 ...05 -'0 

 ...01 09 

 is u 

 IS 36 



The pun w 

 start, the br 

 All 1 



. the 



..12 44 Vixen 



.it a- Rover 



.IB -15 Maggie 81 04 



85 tilt 

 ,. M., and the yachts got awnv to a il\ tag 

 into good working --uenglli. Tide, first of 

 ui p.-il lack, heading about east south- 



Maggie 



Vixen 

 Rracie. 



Latona 



Julia 



Mischief' 



W-nonal, . 



Clio. Social. .Monlauk. Hal. 

 capped owingtolate start, th. 

 Forum., were lirsl iihuiil fol- 

 lowed later by Mischief, Ha 

 MoiitauU preferred a I ' 



. lloaOO Estellc 1108 51 



11 in: ail Thora 11 09 10 



1! 07 21 Clio II 10 00 



11 o; u Social 11 10 00 



. ...II 07 m Moiitaul: 11 10 00 



I! in 111 Halcyon 11 10 00 



.110804 Fortuna 1110 00 



....1108 81 Svlph 1110 00 



u-tinia and Syiph were liQndi- 

 aiuoiint was small. Latona 



I BO 



i: ■ 

 soaked \ 



,- f.-lcl.e 



ell .„> r 



quurii'r 

 The S- 



.'.'.om-i'-s'i'i 



,„..jn. fol- 

 Maggie. while 

 hen HoU Way 

 te lot, having 



l,,„l ,-!,,..- 1 ,,:, a, r. Inc..iii|,aii> they stood oil shore. Wenonah ueii 



tack, lorc.l 'iraci.- al.-.-ut ..1,-1 Wenonah got clearof the blanketiu, 

 Maggie had been putting in :-.m- good Heks to wbidward andsoaki 



nut so high, thai N'ixci, s| I the marl; boat Inst ihrough the mis 



an. I Maggie, s.-ein;: her I.e. p away, thought the wind had headed tl 

 Vi\.-n. and to avoid a like fate, held her luff for all she was wort 

 Her mis. alee was not discovered until Vixen had romped away liud. 

 iibtopsnij such a distance that the cutter gave up aud jibed over fi 

 home. 



all lite sloops hand t 

 n- luck. She 



rfist 



reak of 1 



the jam 'on 



once hecu c 



southward n 



.in, I I ,.,-iini, 



on d on the 

 moi, • neurit 

 mosl vesaeli 

 s.-if iii exnci 



New pint ra, 



astonishing 



limes. 



w. bod in 



Mischief... 



i.,-.„-i,- 



Haley. 



ad. 



nig dime] 



mark. Moutauk finding hcr- 

 ..riiina bad 1o face in the 

 mnd by the cutler with an 

 8, an shown by the following 



l M 35 Fortuna I 51 40 



1 38 30 Julia 1 55 45 



; V, 10 Vixen 1 59:11 



,1, .1 10 85 



It wn^a rcnohlhalf the way 111. the wind being forward pi the beam 

 in, I I. ringing out spinnakers as it again veered to the, oast during the 

 la; l.-.'f • 1 in,- :,,M|. home Al reaching. Mischief proved a good 

 3tie, and coming down with more wind (dosed last upon the cutter. 

 .ring Wenonah and. stealing her wind, drove 

 tiy within b quarter mile of the finish; but the victory fell to the peer- 



So it came to puss Dial Wenonah scored her third brilliant victory 



s from Fortuna by 18m. 



Kuth, MLschi, 

 lin. The three 

 ickenback.with 



1 04 10 



4 13 21 5 0! 



did not go the c 



out that the 

 like half an 

 at Harwich, 



pidlos 

 Milan 



select.— .London Field 



QUTNCY, Y. C— Special match to ink.- piac.-of third championship 

 race, unn-ci— -a 1 -v In result of first two rae.-s. was sailed Aug. 10. 111 

 light easterlv wind, ill yiimcv Ha V. Niohe and Dandelion, winners 

 Of the championships, w.-re iiaried. Coins,, for tii>t ola-s. s miles; 

 for second, fl.-i, and for third. mih-s. Prizes 85 and J3, cash. Sum- 

 mary 



FIURT Cl.ABB. 



actual. 

 2 10 58 

 2 48 00 



Not taken. 



c. rrectart. 

 2 19 OH 



J S3 r,-> 



3 parted, and the skippers ev 

 v that did not come., ran for t 



eanwhile the rest of the sqi 

 nlnr thrash out to the S lis. 



the schooners as we 

 the Montank during 

 the culler in the nic 

 in which loss of life 

 The rule of the road has be 

 ile, who are want tocoac 

 llfi.il mvesti 



Que,,,, Mali. W. L. Phinuev . 22 OS 



l-,,llv. .1. F. Klieppar.l s»l 10 



l-.rin. John Cavanaugh -J 7 'W 



sixoNti OLAaS, 



Wildiir... ii. A. K-iih 18 02 2 1- 80 8 1- l§ 



Ainv. K. W\ ikixt-i 21 0,1 •'41155 2 20 18 



Jok'.-r. (...-. g. fjoffln ....SOLOS 3 4850 2 2107 



M.r.u li M I- ax. ,11 .. 19 04 2 5109 2 22 15 



Ihisi'ic is. A. Freeman 21 10 Not taken, 



David Crockett. . I. R. Pitman 21 08 Not taken. 



I'et. J. W. McFarland. . 21 01 Not taken. 



TniRD CLASH. 



Samaria, S. 0- King. 17 09 2 41 50 S Id »S 



Zip, Q. W, Morton 10 (Ml 2 12 58 2 18 43 



HffW TO MEASURE SAII, ARF.A.-As n provisional ,-\i„-.li-i.i . 

 • the New York Y. ('. measures spars in place of sail, being 111. re , x- 



hav, 



people. 



high tin. 



that we think i 



The cruise has bee 

 1 the Sound, and we 

 ■■ a t auot her tune. 



HULL Y. C. -AUGUST II. 



class aopeare 

 Salamander 1 



iiOn and Salai 

 hy amateur 



Xiobe, J. F. Brown 



Hazelln. II. Aborn 



Amv, E. .7. Baxter. 

 Ibis, J. K. Souther 

 Joker, Ceorge Coffin 



— a good 

 y of the yachts to haul down 

 ten nautical miles, for the rest 

 '. and Zip carried away peak 

 V turned id second reef and eot 

 mrt boat, also had I wo cringles 

 .ugh sail. No yachts of third 

 net. Wlldlit-c. Sprnv. Dandelion. 

 •Viidlirc. Diiiide- 



Si:. -..Nil el.A.s-. 



Kismet, H. N. Curtis. 



Wil.lliic 11. A. Keith .... 

 Spray, H.N. Faxon 

 Sheerwater. W. .M. Merrill 



Corsair. L. N. Clarke 



Myrtle, R C. &C. H. Poo: 



F.TRTH 'TASK CMS. 



20.00 



20.11 



21 05 



20 Ofj 



. 20 fiM 

 riKfll 1 l.v-s hi, 



I- li 



18.01 



... 16 i" 



-rill 18.09 



is 11 



n 01; 



Dandelion. ('. V. Adams .1,1 

 Salamander. S. (I King,. 

 Dido. 10. r,. Harwell , 



. 'ii, ■■„-. -i A W. Pope 



I! CLASS CATS. 

 17.0(1 



li 09 



1; 04 



17.01 



:. Inn 



2 ni 2.« 



I 10 12 



I I" iS 



I 10 31 



I 11 50 



1 hi 25 



t 16 02 



1 2R 05 



1 20 19 



1 21 21 



1 23 12 



1 23 02 



1 18 41 



1 22 08 



I 2,-i 53 



1 27 11 



It 19 

 41 30 

 45 01 



47 59 



51 05 



52 11 



53 10 

 55 09 

 55 37 



48 59 



52 44 



53 58 

 .V, 57 



UNIFORM BUOYAOE. Agilatton is going on in (ireat Britain, 

 coking to systematic buoyage similar to the plan adopted in the 

 Jnited States. It is strange that such a plan has not long ago been 

 mi in for.-.-. Ai pre.seni numerous local governing hoards exist 



BUNKER 111 I. L V. C— Fifteenth annual race"wn# sailed August 

 11 off Long Island, Boston Harbor, m good northeast wind Celeste 

 lost jib. Arrow earned away Jib halliards. Summary : 



FIRST CLASS. 



Length. Actual, iii 



28,00 4 26 00 4 20 00 



.-12.00 4 45 00 4 45 00 



..21)00 Withdrawn. 



88.09 Not taken. 



27.06 Not taken. 



Oracle, D. 0. Musgrovc. 



Pear], 1). Mansur 



Celeste, fl. Thomas 



Atnbrotype, S. Badger.. 

 Josephine, E. Stetson. 



Romp, fi. W. Lillnell 



Kit, Wilcox* Rich 



Zetes, S. H. Morris 



Cly.la, K. Gould 



Nettie. C. H. Laskey 



Arrow, Bowman 



Sprue, P. J.Heuchy 



Billow, C.Miller 



Pilot, J. H. Burrows 



Petrel. C,B. Smith 



Water Witch, C. E. Brown 



..20.08 

 ,. 25,1X1 

 ...10.06 

 ...24.110 



...14.00 



..18 M 



16.00 



...18.00 



- 

 . 17.00 



2 05 00 

 2 18 0*1 

 2 IB 00 

 Not takeu. 

 N',,t taken. 



I 07 00 

 1 05 00 

 1 13 00 

 Not taken. 

 Not takeu. 

 Not taken. 



2 13 10 

 ■>. 15 15 



1 02 IX) 

 I 11:, 00 

 1 13 00 



THE NT.WS 



\Hl: 





1 th 



■ YV 



York V. 0. 



the 



11- 



ohservutioi 





the 



is this mom 







nolhing to 







Wendtir. w 







the small,- 







to win with 







,,r man: th, 



V ill 



,1 ii 



lish outfits 







Mhiille In I, Hi- 

 •ace of the Now 



s follows: Tie- 



";i:::r 



-sary t,, employ foreign designers and Fug 



m second rou 



nd Ma •'. 



dhag boats sailed a race in the 



» of *.->ii each. Comse from 



Buoy, around Fort Lafavettc 



.-,- IB miles. Allowance IJ^rn. 



.southwest. Fnlries ,,-,-iv ll, 

 F„ 10ft. llin . John Foulkes, 

 lea. tioodwiii went, lo in,- lore 

 ■ rivet.-.! lime. Inkiiown StSOtM) 



l-,,rl,ush. Kxperl. Violet. I. em. Hope, p.,,-, 11,. 

 1. and cat Amider. It is expected 1 hat al least llfiy 

 for the cruise nexl v.-ur. as sailing in sijUadron is 



Saturday by 



d Wilis- 



former had 



l ,,|-n,il,i.-llis 

 . 1, .„-., If III, 



tun c'b twenty- 



•,1,l ami kept 



1. .-.. Coin, 



ml under 201 1 .,,, 



Se|,l 



ruber, 



VIXEN-MAtiiilF.-Thetlmea 

 the New port races « 



:,-'li, 1, 1,1, is ol 'Hie Maggie, w 



Corrected time tor the two al 



nc. ruing the races b 

 h-arimr upon prominent, isnies. 



WFNONAH- lie- Berlin ll"«s 



stoc 



; j,,, mi 



owed tO Maggie iii our liguivs COT 

 ll was has,-, I up,,,, some previous 



eh I n 1-1. ..Ill lo ha,,- In .-li - 'Mils 



mid he Vixen, 4:5l,:2ll. and Maggie, 

 ween these two vacnls and their 

 e will have more to say pext week 



■mpiiri of .luiv 10. reproduces our 

 L and gives her record lip to date, 

 learn that during the recent eruise 



■ . .1 1 .,..': 1 - irte.sl aud fast- 



. ,. ,,.; . ... w-atli.-i. and Hull culler 

 i-li.-i in America; 



NEW NONPABElLa.— Mr. ri.tpham has stalled work on Mother 

 order I'm a 62-l"l„ Nonpiii-eil, similni to Hesperus, recently launched. 

 She will he v.i w I rigged, a rig now coming inlo great favor. Ureal 



ImprbvementE t n I by I b bull <-'■ o- ■ - c - - -'yl.- of 



boat. Wr have ,'n our olll-e „ model ,-xhil.iling all Ih.-lal-sl features 

 of the Nonpareil. 

 DOROHE8TER Y. V. The second match for -aliig-- was sailed 

 I-, tO in liglii easterly wind, for the Uai-uard cups. Course, 71,5 

 miles Amy won 111 llrst class mi-1 .-—■-■ 1 1 1 1 |j 111 second \v the oinr-r 

 was not sailed within the lime required, the race will km '-'■• 

 called again Queen Mab, Of first cla->, and Nora, of second, now 

 bold one race -ach 



