136 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 18, 1883. 



Being light and able to show only small sail, t he sharpie was 

 erbrOuam to windward, un,l soon ran i In- U ngih of her tether, 



her want, of power to wiiiilw.ud '.iini her ugh F.;\l it of •pound- 

 -■i.-i luting n Imivri needing I.. ~u.li 'boats the perfect 



■country offers in his- 

 siich a eoil'liti..ll of 

 r Knglish cousins us 



NKVV ,n:i 

 ,! "' , tl.r..«iM,|ri 

 IIP: with the (uq 



I AST TIMK.— SloopKaiieGrar.il tons, Vice Com, i': mips, Oswego 



Y. C. made th orse in tin-" annual match. Aug. '.IS. in lib. lm.. 



under double r. el'-, distun. •■ 



SASQtfA..— This liainisi.ni.' sloop with nutter rig ll:i ~ become the 

 properly ol Henry Andrus- ...f Harlem She now Blesthe r..|..rs.,:' 



>n w ith other lornis well know n or now seeking favor 



DETAILS OF 6U-FT. CRflSIXG NONPAREIL. 



Length overall ... (Mft. 



Length on leadline ">ni- 



Beam extreme ....14ft. 



i;.-.- .i.st beam Irom sleui -WIT. 



Depth at n.niim.asi. ... Mr. 



Least, freeboard -ft ,-„iii 



Displacement .... i 25 tons. 



Ballast inside, . . ... 8000 lbs. 



Ural I without board SQIn. 



l'l-aft with hoard till 



I. -n-th of ceiiterhoard ... ... ... K'fi. 



Area mainsail '."».' sip It. 



Vrea jib :; '-' : ' -m " 



Area flying jib i«umi. ft. 



Area iiiizz-n or driver. . »''i| It. 



Total sail area IVi" -|. ft. 



Kmioto-.pi.ir-of liniilliiir X, per c 



Mainmast, deck I- li id- .. . MR. 



Diain-l. -rat d.--i. v zH ia - 



Length ot maslhead .. 8ft 



Mainmast from stem Uft, 



Drill between main ami tniz/.eii Soft. 



Main boom ; i?f t . 



Diameter lift, from aft end din. 



Diameter at saddle -'.-in. 



.Mao. void or gaff Sift. 



Diameter at cooler ... gin, 



Dia tor at jaw- .... -j!-...ui. 



Mi-coiunast 3WI 



Diameter at deck am. 



Miz/.euspril --'II. 



Inum-l-l' at ..'Hi' r -lm. 



Bowsprit outboard * 



Bowspril boused 



Diameter ai stem 



Mainmast to jibsttiy 



Mainmast to living jibstay 



liiuil [o which bri 



....8 Mum 



...gilt. 



...8-ft. 



better if thespari 



I;; ;■;.!■ ■■ i : i ■■■ 



p'alT-ii'iuv.|m't'.''i!l 

 i\ I.l. -r lloor ihan it 

 would have under 

 with one berth in 

 the berth. Also ! 

 oih.T'.Wfi.. with ■ 

 room. The for. see 

 stowage wllhoiil . 

 find a 





■ rspa-t. Mr. (laphani 

 lead keels with a view to Eoorea 

 pareils. If they can be made u 

 purposes will of course be imni 

 the public is learning to pronoi 



tered through our volum 

 : engaged experimenting 



ie range of st.il.iliiv of the 



SPINNAKER GEAR FOR A S1NCLE-HANDER. 



Cll: Th- following arrangement may be of use to ll i.f v..m 





Hh 1 



OUgh to be made fast 



Fastened to the rope are a toggle and I 



var.is .each side of the boat . are rove through : u. si, 

 the masthead, and through an eyeholi. or ring nea 

 mentioned, within reach of th- h-lsman: there is sla 

 lialvar.ls f'.r ll loiibl- bight to he laid along the it 



at t 



■slim 



,.,-.. I 



el- lb 



t not r 



e in in. and fn 



Hi. -in 



■ope. wilh slack 



spinmikcr bal- 

 ave or block at 

 the ring above 

 ik enough in the 

 the block 



the 



i. .i.i 



the 



boom land Mill forward by 

 on the cleat. 



Bend on ll..- halyards, an 

 amis], .-I. one end beingn 



^tmoerng. 



WHAT WILL YOU CALL HER? 



over "'oi-oH's Yacht List" for I8?3. 1 noticed the large 

 • boats hearing the same name l.-.i.-.i year's List Showed 

 ie ,t.--. i.inl insie:, I ,,f improving. <-:,i h year only adds to 



tentioti eomwuni 



■ttlUnix i 



ftottW !„■ ad- 



id >.',•.,,„, pitiu 



liimj l.'i 



., and not tu 



'';;:;"''' ■''""' '"" 



office »< 



tttars ,,t ;,„ 



FIXTURES. 



:-'i'l. ifc S. V ( . i . Ri for Junior Trophy. 



CANOE STEFRING GEARS. 





SBOQOT class. 



Jessie. W. B. Smith 18.0 



Wildfire, II. A. Keith. IB I 



Tlllllll CLASS. 



Flora I.-,. . D. n. Lincoln 



Samaria. S. (i. King IT.tl 



Zip. (J. W Martin, .. 10 



HANDIt'AI':-.- Man. Heap yucht raciue li 



This is not In be w.-.ndoi'e.i at when we .vm 



Length. Actual. Corrented 



1 31 05 I 08 27 



1 81 00 1 04 88 



I .11 In 1 05 32 



I :u jq i OS el 



1 87 15 1 07 *l 

 Not taken. 



•Main without lost 

 I- in pn.i.iliinr. and 

 lie readily a.ljusia 



I 17 '«i 

 1 hi '.'a 



51 1 



li.". I 1 

 o 68 :l 



ud I 



ird.spinnal.. 



Bel. which l.a i Ie, ie 



,'h thee amine into the well, and loops 



[rrupg. This gave a 

 gear, and il was noi m the way lathe 



■ in il. Ih.ie ;,-,,, 

 ilirrupa .... -i-apt to slip.. if at times when 

 forward anil replace thcui, while hi 

 • liii'/s might not Ire. themselves ami would en- 



i-t. forgettinji '.■ loosen 



ore suddenly and was thrown lint in the water by 



mi was devised by Mr. llarien-Pou ell i , il 



.sIlOWll ill rig '. -1 >' '-lie.il -I i'ldle "| 1 has ll- 



Inru Ilia Step on the keelson, Ihe Upper end run 

 ■el;, th. i protesting porlion being squat 



,- . ■■. i|... I 1 1... -i. ...f v..l:e " w a-, hf led in the spindle 

 ■■'.:•■ 

 I. Thi-gear 





*■■'.' I 



wa.« 



.. hues "„ deck add,-,! to the 



I-.- ,iuied car, fill lining, and i.r.i ■- 

 is. or Ih. •> soon worked loose. Several of these 



....... i i,\ on, e ingenious ,'.,, i-1. .- .... e.,.| iisid- 



iin-ni-.l the foot yoke antl ran the lines i.-i.:, the 



lie., oi the lall.-r. 



il 1-ig. I wa« lii-l lill-d tolh- en.- Jale.-lle. in 

 .1 wood, each n.j>.i'..;iu.. and min. long, were 

 ,ui on -■"'!' Bll)e oi the ki el. running lore and an. 

 Mir .elti.al li'.li.'.'ies. lo :,.', ,ve the ■ 



r.l •!,• r .. pfl ■ 



of o<a 



i,;.:i ,'pialc 



■ I ■■ pivot on 



■ . 



■i-'...-y .■ in la- 



IMVAL NOV^i 

 sailed Sept. 1. I \, 



Mentor, A. Stone, 

 under four li.li- f, 

 -tan Sloop Lily, 



i padding, k ua islroag in ■■• 



I i.e quicilj si, I., 

 in a pan- of similar n.'iei.ei pieces 



Vele 



ar. r. i 



SOLD.-T 





oppered. 



Z Kaee for 



olass sloops was sailed 

 :iel nun Pointer stall. -il. l'eri of 



iiuv Ki.- I look J.-1U in -J:10:.v; 



il L':-Jl:'i'( Th.J horn, of Brisiol. 

 lime in 3:46:58, bung .-om.what 



d. 



■ el alT.l,,gelll.'-llt. sill. 



..... i.e 



too was 



)iutm 



•..,..:i,e, pair 

 desire.l iorearrying 

 ■. and ha- Ilia- !,,r 



mid make the latter fast 



One rope acts as tack 

 i end of i he boom, with 



he described. F 







ruddei 



Iwin ai 



,1 the 



spring 













llv thi 





\ Ihe 





OI :0'.i. 





and m 



erof ( 



lien's 



uoiild 



When 



of the 



i u 



|..rme.l 



: . 

 , lei I lo 



'.own in 

 tie pa — eg il, rough 

 ,ve|- . ! .1 r.-ling in 



i arched pi slide 



tie spindle ihe gear 



topped 



■ 

 ,, ,-..- ,l.p.,.sil, -il r* 



fiveClviies, 

 si>: Julias, I 

 ilalion is th 

 as w.d! aatii 



■ 

 unknown. 1 

 to help mil 

 origin:,! I.. 

 orl'eli'-an. I 



ND'S maha/.in: 



LCJAZINE.-This London puhlic'il 

 i siiiniiiarr of Dixon Kemp's pap. 



Iislllllliou Of Naval Aichileel-. I 



, m the, Sep- 

 ■inn vaeiiis. 

 ■h has been 

 . iblishid i. 



I WRECKED Schooner l-.xpl r, from (....l.-ii.-h. nm,. f,.i Hi.-- 



noilgh Shoals wa- lo.-l dliiiin the gale s-n l.-inb-i I. All hand, 



I perished. There names were: Capi. Chas. \Voods, Johu McDonald, 



M. iieale anil Wader l.raae. 



Vl-SPEK Y A —This Yonkers club; sailed annual malch las| Men- 



■ day.no ih'- Edidaon. Tfthj won In Qrst class, lime il:nK:M. Mary S 



.,„l cla-s. linn: ii:4!':i"H. Annie \l won in third class, lime 



Link", in -v 



aged by using a scraigoi, con- 

 ic is lii'.-d wiia a yok, 

 steer Bith ii„- feel when lying 

 in!, tin- yoke lm- two loops o( 



l.i'.l.el fasl.'n.d Iii I- I..l-.-si,l... in whieh Ihe feet arc ioselb-.l 



'in most i.l Ihe malch -sailing iii lid- ,. il! ry ' 



The dick and tin- foolgear isoiil. of r-a h '!■■ -1- rtr.mi the deck, a 



tiller, shown in Fig ',. i- a-.., I. having he,n Iii si. appded t-, ihe Dot in 



nee fitted to manv oihei ■ |.n..l-.l on 



..... ....... ;.. ... 





.. .. pil 



willii'i easv reach ..1 ll. - u "f 'I'" 



deck un.l r'u ■ made my 



- thrown on the liih-r nv in-.- 



-,.,,., 1, ,11, s 1' c c . hi l,,r owner: a ball yoke unbi is used on the 

 rudder, fig. ■■!, will, a -and in the end. A pole long enough I., reach 

 lb- well has a ring in on,- end, which is 

 or puil on Ihe pole moves the rudder. A lanyard on in- I 



