Sept. 37, 1883.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



175 



Bradda Hi :ui Hi . e a . K. The wind was then light from the south- 

 ward. Inn. il lire, zed up rapidly, and hi > liven n't-lock the mainsail 

 ■ ■• I. Km) by one o'clock the thirl earing hnd been 

 hardened iltiwii. 'I'ln- n mil hacked c-.mterlv unil Che sea got up, and il 

 being fr.nn<l linprectietible !•• i-iiii for i.':ii-1iiii_-foi-.l -v.-muallv tin- {•■•■•■ 

 mil hod to ii'.- lowered and the ti rsa-1 gal on The Pilgrim having an 



open cockpit, the dingey was : in:;. <l over il, mul this i is-.- had Hie 



fir*'! of li—ning a good ileal of wnli'r fiimi going b-low. Altera 



tremendous] -king about the bunt goi on 10 llowth, which was 



made aboul IV U . nud about 8 • ■'• Ii ck Dublin Bay Had heea crossed 

 and the little boat brought upin safely inside Kingstown Harbor 

 U..11I nii.iirew win. oi h-ai-n; bul Mr. Middle-ton 



half reason to he proud of the Utile boat, which pulled him llu-ougH 



f the hoimest blows which lias been ■ xperienced fop many 



yearsilurinjf tbesiiinuiersL-i^.i " r.onrir.,, fV/-/.jvsvp/. a . 



An.! . •■viuiiM from :-. letter In the ownerol the 



Arcfchusa. 10 tons, who goi , while engaged in 



n channel ■!■. i.-ii .• iit: ■ ■ ■ ,iidiiie<s •■!" tin- vawl lig is 



in. Identally hrungbl oal h'ki wise The letter runs! 



■ i he : r, kepi on, nol liking to forego the chance 



th-gal- e night her Pi e.-i:ne,'. i iVieiiiiliv sh ■■:■ .-:dng sail, she ham- 

 mered n At 3 P. M when about twenty 

 •lueii ..,.1 n gradually drawing 



only irak.. e. laid- -hai'mel c-iirsc. or f'.i'.l, for 10 the' w'.-st el ihc 



Gaskets on the other taefc. The sky looked am Noah might bai en 



it the . i he barometer soon showed over 



lw.lv. ; nil,.: f.,;i n, .... . ■■■■ -.v- p. am. led till .", !•. M.. in 



hopes of a Slant ol wind, making vctvfuir weather Of it, bUI doing 

 lit : i oi 



unpleasant, ii was decided 

 ito plagiarize one of your late eorresponilctiN.. "with the Cull eou.-ur- 

 i-.-u,.- .•.•.. i..,,m i.. !'..n 



a ii-. ■:.:, -in i [row there II ii came on to blow and ram. and no 



mistake! Sail came off quickly two reefs down, three reefs down, 

 down [oiv-;.il a-'. :!ii;>E. up lack, and so .ui The yacht went like 

 a bird sw.it-i wuciuil. for instance. It ended by the Axethusa. get- 

 ting roiiii I lie- Shambles, into the roadB, a little betore ill 

 -auv.is ahonl the size of "■•' har.dl.-ei..- icfs of n eoii].l.- ..i la.-brv 

 in..;.-, par -on.-: -toini luiz/.-.-n reefed, small jib. elose-ro-fed f.ii.-.-a.l. 

 mainsail stowed. 



•■When da-. ..-.iPie. the Xej.tiine we- --. n al--.. i.r. i.eln up. but no 

 fr.->h -tail .-mid be made. Tie- maleli was under V. R. A, rales, BO 

 no pai-i hands niighl iry to gel ashore, and ll:.- u..i . 



I • I.-. . K :gh Mile UiV. I HI al-lldllV tin- N- pi I lie -e..| hud. I ■■> :.-. . 



v. itb' her Hug down. Early on the 4th the wind lulled a Bill- . 



Ar ::..,-:: .-■■'. -.--■ ■ • u, r„.-i i, .:::■_■ ,-i :: :'■• !.::• 



hours ;. a up fi'.in stan a 1 1 



lug been in strict quarantine; bread gone, and the crew feeding on 



Ma.i ii . 



ROBe tl ■ . - ::. ther a decent ■ 



n brewed from a bottle .,( seltzer water. The Hag, red and 

 while vei tieal at starting. white, with here and there 



aallesi fringe of p.- I, just snlfieieiii to pi-event dis<pialilienti..u 

 I'm. inn-nig the whole Lime, we bad ,,niy ..n.-e i;ii:ei, anvil : 



a .... board, and La I not lo~i so much us a piece (il spun vara 



■word.' 



T V. ("..Mho bav.- ..-in f-r. (second jirize'i to the owners of the 

 loliinthe. as a recognition of their pluck in going so far ailald to race. 

 Tied I-: lb- light sort of spirit. 



Tin- handsome and Bwifl steam yacht Nereid. Herreshoff built, 

 visited here P. -day wbli her owner, Mr. .Tav C. Smith, of IJtfoa, and 

 ladies on board Pout Tack. 



Ukli.evilix. Sept. IT,. 



CRUISING AT SEA. 



A LONG cruise in a yuchl can generally only becthne interesting 



wledgeof livdcgraphy 



nansbip. 



in us active, and to the. vac 



tct. Includes the handling o 



nnner. and thenc 



Those who eut 



B in life Should, ■ 



of the Board of Trade. 



sea. mainly from errors of judgment due to inexperieiioe. be -.vein 

 through the centre of two cyclones, one in mid-oeeau, the other ofE 

 the I i ,-.1.-11 island of St Pierre. IUH. one- arrived on the lailh.-r 

 shoresor the Atlantic, the cruise was delightful In ibe Foil .a a 

 -eiew vaehl ol .'I.Vi tons, in the i.-our-e ,,f a erui-.- ol 

 visited St. JolmV. Newfoundland, Father l'..int. t; 



ay, Prince Edward's (slan 

 lialitav. Ho.-t.;.n.iliL- isluioi . 1 : 



porl. New York- o-nlerilig the p.. it Iroln Long I 

 Hudson, 1V»1 P., III! ami I'lilicllkeepsle. fh, ..:..-: 



Koad.-. Norfolk, the Potomac. w.'.-!.n . - 

 ■■vh. I- v- la.d up ;•.,:■ -.■-■■■ 



Hon! real, 



m (-'.New' 

 .mull, Ihe 

 Hampton 



allilliol.-. 

 • is W.alh 

 •vbil- 



iiml and 

 Fathomed 

 liortly ttf- 

 he inland 



ndisponsabl- 



sl, and oftlie 

 iod of fltting 



-KdiK.-Mr. al 

 foe; trim that he 

 made the' iiesitii 



III lb- Hev.-ily ..| 



.'be T.'.ddv il.'.i'i; 

 Willi the wheel. 

 va-!il when m t 





iBClt sloop 



ithol 





vhieh.-ver 



.'she won lb 

 In the Hull ■■ 

 re in 11. -r eke 

 r 1 so lha 



S.'vl 



I:-. 1 



liil-.-i Hi-ll 



race she 



.t.- start, 

 (i bill for 

 be Salnr- 



SOU- lOOt HI »P-- 



). -Tin ■ I ia» ii las 



liar rules 



th- 



■■ 



imentary 







iscof the 



an ; 



lb. line 



•ii.,s.-:i:..-.-i 

 the equal of ... n 



■ ■ •■• 

 miglii ■ 



ATHLETIC Id 

 and Sunozer, ab( 

 W-dn-sdav.s-.pl 



THE AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. 



■pKADERS will be glad to learn tha» the success of Ihis e.unp.u; 



It snow I'.n.dy ■.-■■laiili-h.-d. and tnal a large ami.;:. 



in bainl, wi'.h plenty 'no!'.- in prospect Cranie-. ar- going up fasl 



I aa- h i. il! ... . ■ ■ from ihe I oliipanv' 



yard at Porl l;i io id. P iladelpbifl. Tbia vessel i : 



ship :. i' (Vize- -■ 1 - '■ :-.ns r--isl-r. lo CJirry 3.-J0I ton, dea 

 :..-,- i.,.- bull, ready for sea, ■ . 

 ■ ■ -S.--I I was strel 

 that, she ha; been less than live monlus luuliiiig. Ib-i 

 g.llli-ivd fv.e.i Ihe i oil .wing bgur-s: I.eiiglh over all. -S;i :. ; loadlint 



.- ii. 4X11..; depth of hold. •.'■Ib-.H.; from top of miun rail ti 

 ... i .... a -aires :)a„ft.-. main uuisi. step to head, 95ft.; mail 

 yard, OBft. ; height ol truck above spar .b-.-l;. 17.it. Toed sml area 

 s'i;,i>.iil sqiiaiH- le.-i This vessel is built wholly of iron. The keel 

 sleni ..no p-sis are bar- In • .-Viii. Tn- frames are ol angle irei 

 i- i .-sii.i,,.. -iliTeneil with s. l6lI) . Dec 



■ . iron P.. i HUm. i;.,:-b.,a,-d -: 



i.-s. !l.ii.,r- ii-.. a. Side plui.i.. id Sheer aWenlc 13-lOIn 



Among oilier vessel- under way in ihe sane establishment we not. 



.!:. ! :• •■ ■.'.)...: ...:'.: .-.-, !■> e.iriv a ii>:. w , 



■ ■ I..H-; an-lii-r to eanv I" 1 loi.s 



icarry I UOOtons; a .... -. r steamci-t 



K-id, Hedfleld, Pi(k 

 L-ek vand others, 

 l'dolage, or the art 



Mail 



J in i ii 



Urotb.-'i-s 



est lo Ihe reader. 



i KNK'KERBOCKI 



•lain faculty for identify! 



sgiv. 



n i in; char 



1 judg 



iKlavlighl. At night and in 

 able guide. Pilotage bee, 

 lie -nil-ail— to lii- Ml-rs-v, ; 

 i.->-i of Scollanil will pi-esen 

 hich h 



iwise and in soundings, re 

 Il unfaniiliar coast from tin 



li's'tanee '..l\'.i.;,(-ishy -r.'.s, 



rrow channels the eye is tin 

 is easy with practice. Tin 

 ■ of England, am: 



-tie- 



lehtsl! 



If.. 



II 11. 



a l!: 



find exceeded 



e estuary of the Thames, and in com- 

 Hagship at the Note, ibat Lord Nelson, 

 by. a .<|iiii-ed that skill as a pilot which 

 ifleclicc disposition of bis 



the 



signal victories of the Nile 



as been admirably defined to the rcg 

 of ibe gold medal annually given 

 he Conway and Worcester, the traini 



and Ibe Thames for the edncti .f 



le. "The qualities which Mill mak- i 



satisfae 

 the spoi 

 doubt, ord.-i 



Bds 



f the club': 



Ii-.- i- 



fori 

 Iimv THE GERMANS (KM LEFT.— In 



niateh saiied off Kiel, is Ihe Bailie, the Nor we 

 all the prizes. The Herman vatiu- 

 tvpe and wore oMige.l to beg in the strong w 

 weglans sailed a four-beam cutter on English i 



deck ei-ifl with all ballasi on Hie k- 

 -verything. nra-b !•■ lia a-p.ni-bm-nt of t!,.. 



.-•! a game lust 

 9 around Bobbin's reef and 

 ■ utiles, w.-n by the afTair 

 make tile game of any ini-r- 



al races are to be res-iiled 

 nbers and yachts within the 

 - I ne principal union in New 

 a 4 moderate tannage, TJjeltar- 



whieh --hall be 

 real obji-elsof 



in II nil, no 



g -lassiii-oiion 



in preparation 



THE CUTTERS ON LAKE ONTARIO. 



rpiTEsiri -• . re.-.-s r.-e-nily =ai:-i ..IT I'obourgand Toronto 

 I n I—- ,a inn unprejudiced ■■!-:-. rwill not allow to pa 

 heeded, The woes at (.•obourg were without much result. Th 

 dav Ihe wind v.a bo Btfuland mirelitthlo that the eutti r ..il— 



.:o:g !■■ sbu'liie.' ballasi. Then I lief 

 lowed off r...-onto. and all th 

 1--I--. Ail— n won grsl day, 



bO'.il dais of ii.-- I- 

 HeineMiiieriug that tlmse two cutl 

 and ii. it in -re .v..-- -earcclv auv win 



: and Verve are a! Il.eir WOW 



the inference lo he drawn is thai l!i 



the equal .... i!-.v. Is. and tliai i 



lions. Tills conclusion billies with Hi- trials •■! 



waters. 



jiositioiis i 

 Leading 



w..ll;u:- v. 



lie. P. M. Bond . 

 in, J, r. ose I 



ins-il. E. II !n::s 



mi i iv, r. "i- in the minting field, I n\l"n[ 

 lifetime a masterly dexterity in i "',1 ' ' 



to enjoy the plea- Jjw* "^"^ 

 cntcrluincd. But "S 1 - 1 »eat"el 





yachts (Jem, Lillie and Transit 



;i.- champion ship Beries in Lhi ii 



led off, but Lillie overhauled hei 



. five minutes to spnl-e, 



Length. Actual. Corrected, 



..;■ n :■ 34 as 3 la c-i 



Ml iV) ■', 17 !.'■ :t 17 Id 



... . c? id :: II 50 3 18 OS 



■attvely easy long roll of the Aiautieisnot 



i-re. The modem racing- cutter has^ time 



■ make betti r weather of a 



TINT!.- This faseinaling way of enjoying 

 Hi greater vigor than ever before, and the 



sad. -d i ai ..ii.th.-iian-l p.in-ipl-s are fast 



•dl ..f '.his eitv has purchased u little vessel 



.:■■■:• le. oui- 



renty. rbe boa) wasbrouehi tie ..ugh some 



• i- IcepI in Ihe 



I (hat th. .— in the ab— nee 



--. p:-.u:is- l !>e bn-e.'.y. al I: asi one should 



•hi - i: all Ijmes. Bang u ever a boolc in 



■ -. ■■ ::•-: up md held v.-irh a slip- 



TKE RECENT TORONTO RACES. 



■ 



N .v. that the lolauthu has returned from Toronm, l am able to give 

 von SOM-C.iij- ■■-.-s at tiial port. 



You ha -..Its, bin nol of b 



ware brought about, so 1 witteadfwvor (,q place the (aofa i--: 

 n-iders. The anticipated mooting between folauthe. Vert 

 ICiniua did ie.t (.ike placo. Mm cullei- preferring to sail in Hie lirst 

 class, in v. hi-.: .. i, in... l e.-.>iliiai,|v The fume of 



l-'.iuiua and lolauliu- is sueli ibul nothing e«-,-l •- opjjo.se ilieni. In 

 th- ! ' ■. il on r for The r.mma. as, 



while ■ ing made to seeup'.-i 5cruUiie-r for Jol.inthe. 



iii- s.-.n ,-u. , ..-a., was lii-c.l and. the Emma went ovort 



ai.n.bd lie re urn of his 

 entrance money, but although pi , . a irter. it has n--t 



uto hand, 1 would suggest to tl. 

 little mure courteaj lo -IsiUng vm-hisni-u. whom Ihev general I v tr.-at 

 a. ii .■ v ..ne ing'io.aynien who wanted iosi-.il 1 1,-ir p. n s— . inste.-l 

 -lien wli i loll nv I in- sport for iu own s il; • ■ 



pei d :■■ in-.- ll n- -a-- -ui I- th it: -lithe,.. 



penseso: 



• l-.muia a-:, in won the prize. Inn 

 the honor., ol !.'•-.! lay weiil lo the Iolanthe. which, : 

 .nrival ..t her sailing master, lost upward of three iiiiniib'-s at the 

 -.- I ii-n vaughl l.er .■-li.p-|...-r. but was un- 

 able to pass ii-i- on the wind, owing to bad seamanship, and the wind 

 falling lichi.f.ieslied the :ina! i -,.::. 11 . .s i.-hm.l. The 



. ... over this result, and wiU match her 

 n . cabin yacht last race. 



In Striking contrast with the conduct of the H. 0. i .0. is thai of in.- 



tied by those fine old ya 

 llentiiiek. well les-rv -•- 

 laud. To those whoconl 



NKWABB v ( . The follBwioe •■ 



elected-. E, M, Qroti r. yacht Vhcen, 

 Onward, Vice-i:omniodore: A I'. A- 

 (.'. Cameron, yacht Emmy v.. Measu 



■x; year have '■"■■ :: 

 ; J. Williams, vaehl 

 iaillbler. S:,-r-lar\-; 

 a., yacht Maud C., 



lttacbiug to all ihe shores of Che .M-.iiien-auean is 

 . on which it is superiluiius lo dilate, in aseawhei 



filbralcar. These groniis are pei te 

 harbors are not good. but. an islam! a 

 hove L, nude; its lee. 



The storms which sweep the Nor 



have deterred many v.i.-ni.s-.en n 



.. I Canada, Dtlrin{ 



in August. 1BT-*. the writer experieuei 



has over been his lot to encounter. 



: in higher latitudes 



- of the 



from Cork to Quebec 

 i-si weather which it 

 tirseof a fortnight at 



KNICKERBl II 'KEB ^ I ':■•■ thfrtj -a- lits n id •-■■■ e 



start? I. in the tall m-it-ii last ihiii d.l.v. b.ni l- civ- up 111. a!-d l-r 



-,-..::ii u( -la.'.igh v. md. Ibe rr.-.-e mi! pp.babu b .- res-.iiled imloss 

 . 



EOYAL SOVA aCOTtA V. S. CMosineM ftheyeaH for Com 



..■■■:■ 



was devoid mt feature. Won b.r sloop Petrel, Lieut, ti C 8. Hand 

 . ,. Mr. a. Stone. 

 A v.\' 'titsman B OPINION, I would in- be without your paper 

 if Only lo back HO right ideas ..a va-bt- : 

 ha-.- deii- already must be enormous, i sl-ndy ny ill 



filTAN.v.-Tl.iss-ii.i,. -,-. Mi P, M. TVeld, Eastern \ • .wuis-ou 



sail for the Mediterranean, and possibly proceed through ih- s.u,/. 



■ . gio,,.. before re- 



NEW YACHT. -Dr. Brynnt. f-runilv OWtierW the slopp I'mlin- is 

 to have a o'fi. vacbt built (Id- winii r by «'. II. Siniib, ol in . Po&it, 

 South lie-ton. whos- v-ik OB the 

 faction. 



HURON.— IV c hear thai Mr, Rray will starl his Boston cutter in the 

 Seawanhaka oe.eaa niaieb— p. i.. -ad- I earn in iieioner. which will 

 lend additional Interest to tin 



CLEVELAND V. A. -The annual fall race lino. 

 ■ 



NEW JER8B-V V 0.- The open races, postponed tram Sept. ii 

 (HUbesnilea to-day. BUtrt, off Elyston Piehis? al ioaoA.1, 



