Oct. 26 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



267 



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i,i,. i p tssod Barnegal at i A M 



during the night, I: wa ■ ~^e ,«k " ~~ 



caps in every iliri ution. and rolling "p som ' combers 



alter Us. WhlMl 111',-:!'' II, ' ' 



provocation. Sei-ei-ildinrinuiiv tugs were cruising about, e. 

 Kith lowering snips for a Job, of which the favoring winds beguiled 

 ilii-in. \t r.,.'i wi; passed ' Iceau BrOve, about tin miles off snore, and 

 I., tic Branch. Highlands in sight. A schooner on port beam 

 I .,-ni ml •!,■'.>■: i "t: l l:i- «iii.l. v.it !i short ennuis. »»« ln'ioring littr.i in lb'- 

 sen. ricsi'titlv r.in- wakened i., lowering herpealc, and finally turned 

 i:iil altogether him I put buck i" port. All morning the air was UTiite 

 I'liillv .,ii deck until we had ill'- Highlands abeam, when we suddenly 

 rati To to a belt of «-.irm air. which wo earned in with us past Hie 

 Hook. We passed close by Sandy Hool. lightship at9:i!0-with wind 

 constantly strengthening, the crests oi I he Kin- 

 spray by its f Hiii a ball' hour more look nf 



waters of Ine bay ;_ 

 port from evei v 

 Channel the s™ 

 shoal. Mi 



lav to and 

 Lion. Thi 

 making oi 

 for one dI 

 tip as peri 



wmtooii •■ 



sels at am 

 Tbui 





... company 



(lireeti'.i, 

 m-uk breaking 

 nine at ll):45. w 



i- convenience of tt 



in his row ii 



was a su'm-tiiiu-- which .- 

 in regard t>, inn-- ■ 



has a taste I'-. r .-Xpl.iri: ■_■ ■ 



cornea around, sttoo avoj i 



ol value Same daj \\ ben In- acqi 



his ih\ n yaohl he will !!■■• 



us t.. tb«Jn.lvi-ibility ..I el sing I, 



when he get« there I found Che 



tious, beautiful rivers .and handy h 



and ahoals. One might speu I a 

 more ttinn half tie" eir ■■ui of its sou 



ii the t--i.li "f the yachtsman, 

 •• r.Mi thUigisnot. Toone who 

 mi. waters Whep his vacation 

 icli information whiohmas i..- 



THE REPORTS, 

 i the reports of the cutter's triumph appearing in the 



i f..l- :.. :. .-,. .*....;..1!t- ,uhnn if 



.. pr.-si-llt 



ementof fa'ete.. ruing tile 



by the bit of lues 



oderine on board the cutter. 



laj : The Herald is 



.in- hop- that i.iii'conlenipor- 

 opitiions in in. • Inline, so well and 

 ltll 



..I triumph; 



THE BEDOUIN AND GRACIE. 

 1/rVom (He Brooklyn Eagle.] 



i general that 

 ,,.■ eh -.i.,.--.-- 



<-I" all.. pp-lr 



pected li 



SffiSE 



T H 



WHAT IT REALLY MEANS. 



[Front />• //<■.. ,'.'• tntelligeneer.] 



.,-,-.. i the Seawanhaka ST. 0. of New York 



belief that the Am 



against tin- 1 

 beaten i,. r .: 



[As tO Vix, 

 really prevei 

 nil. | 



TRIUMPHAL FUN. 



BEDOUIN ~h.,t up to windward bo surprisingly 

 claimed: Oracle is beaten already.... Bedot 



Ml.l.. for lie- sloop a 



she dor.' 



Imli-.d. no more) 

 « n-<.-ti i-i-.-il it' i: i,a i 

 any and control t 



as squarely outsailed.- steadily growing sine,- ils 



h in skimming dish 



lJ:-:i--;.-"> weather il 



ipuld not catch Un- 



it is found that t 



THE CARMITA CUTTER. 

 • Forest and Stream: 



•■all round boat" in issue for O.-t. J*, (ill-: mo bUl exactly. She 

 •renv i.iuel-i. hiii item pn-l.lv is as pretty does. What would 



probable i-osl i-..|npl"li- in every respi el • lili: BANK. 



t .lt-p.-mls m great tm-isiire upon iputliiv. :i:.i-h Mini furnishing. 

 ■ ■■■ Hull, --pars, ironwork, sails am! joinc-r- 

 uiglii be p-at together by good country builder for 8400.] 



THE BEAM OF CUTTERS. 

 -■ Forest and Stream: 



hoy v 

 Then 

 first.] 



CONCERNING SHARPIES. 

 EBttor Forest and Stream; 

 Replying I.. Mi . II — .-v. -!t a !..o si ihai pie letter, I will say that his 



tor tin- al 

 tioued, an I i 



fast hoai in Kin.lwar 

 with lift - 





loiln 



. V 



, l ,- ; 'Kl.iha : ;,i 



lit 



to Mr Clapham and builders .-mtl designers 

 judgment upon thvir work should only he pronounced w 

 Stipulations surrounding the building of :i heat 

 We do not wish to decide upon tin- merits of tin- Heartae 

 particular, but knou that often blame for failure or shi i 

 atirihui.-d p. liie builder or designer, when other persor. 

 shoulder the responsibility.] 



CONCERNING OPEN BOATS. 

 Editor Forest um? Stream: 



I should like bo say something aboil! '-New York's 

 d years made this class of boats a study, ami since 



ult. -box 

 did it. at 

 three he 



. great 

 f their 

 o hired 



he 27th 



er I hoy 

 II about 



et did Injustice 



our pi-i.mincot 

 . Tins, I hope, 

 I have in your 



E, t;AHTf.AM). 



mil faith. It is 

 of , niters are 



' heel, which is 



• not have oul- 

 tack triced ii j> 



ol, .is ani • thai 



rould 



il an 



defense of traps far more dangerous 

 the host of li. latsu hich drown people by 

 we are glad to know Mr. Garllan.l has 

 ■nine out ngbt si le up with care There 

 I cutters should not perform relatively 

 if yon try hard, it is quit,; possible to 



'.'bh!,,!;-;.':-'.'.'. ,.-:,uml."if 



■ ntertain. The best amis of 



re I bj the Bxed ball.t-t ruleof. tbe New 



ir. we C.M.- ol •• -in boats 



, ; ': ; 'rv— i ■"-■ v- %$£ '' '' '•• "iSl 

 lat-baiKllci-s'into ym-hlsmen and traps 

 lven is working as indicated, for we 

 of tin- club are anxious to dispose of 

 tein with -small cabin boals. As Tor the 

 igbt drafts. Mr. (lartlaml is too palpably 

 ion. Mr. darikuid simply is not aware 

 ,cs consist.) 



md. 1 



CRUISE OF THE CRICKET. 



i- Forest and Sin 



rail, that while a small sharpie may 



r less. he:i ins to length, am siinrnie 

 lie nariuwer. piop.n-tionately. as her 

 beam for a lid II. sharpie is i:n..fi.. and 

 should net exeei ■■■ nti, (<■>■. ■ . ■ . 



i between 

 ) A. M. 



I. and 

 took 



r which we 

 Iside.passL., 



it- n b-laa.l. Top 

 ',.1 Islands 1'ari,, 

 aluting each as 

 ving and 



i tin.- 



D Of 







We found there tbe following j 

 wego: Mabel, (.apt. Stebbins, t 

 Wolf, s. C. v.c. also of (Jlayto) 

 the evening: Una. ('apt. ilickie. 

 B. Q. Y. (,'.. of Trenton: rondo 



at 12:40 P. M., arriving 

 run fin- k riier ever en 

 v.- minutes cannot \ny 

 e /.via put in. »t having 



.,.,..1 ,K. 



lie, (ape 

 ed during 

 t. Forbi-s, 



a, of I.- 



there i\as 



about 



great day for th 



i..at fuller men were in 

 the H.-doum .. It could not h 

 - K.atherU than lb- eent-rl 



most exciling \ ::■ 

 (iracie olT to leew 

 held her own in n 



thai 



the 



fas I rep 



Siderableini-i.-s. ;.. I..- 

 followed out Hi diniiii soon gained a , 

 fairjv outsailed ber opponent ami acted 

 swell. ...The nice was a gift to ihccutu 

 jngly fast Hits cutter continued toll 

 t'rossed a . >/,,,-. Bedo 



surprised . Am. .re Important race in 

 ■ -.he contest 

 wiudward opened the eyes of the yachtl 



ill- < o.i- •'■ iv f American centerboar 



The clianee for sn th wnler craved bj 



day, and the result was a t. rrible flefes 

 ■ 



hesl qnallli-s. hut she was,!. 



from Bret to last the race proved a gem 



Cllltcr simplv i.v.-l whellll. ; 



come to in. trout, BO th it in 



ll (il Hi, -u .. ■ 



gn-ai contest Tie- cutter works 

 ward, ami not only outpointed 

 her . Th.- cutter worked up to 



She walk,-. I by the sloop in lie- si mil 



trot around an or.linarv ro.nlsl-r 

 making ' he gap betwei n them wider am 

 in- beaten worse 



amateur, a- .in Ttli-s.kiv 111. culler. 



wind :- 

 i-eiiU-i-hoard sloop beati 



favor A decided victory for tie cutter . Every tiring n 



iau Kith an 



Teraid. The 



i K"i" in ber 



n>. .a found any trc 

 wind the en 

 on.-.- or i ■ ■ 



■ 

 particular ei. tiers u 

 The New Jersey ^ 



. I. lit in- Mi. Ulale,: 

 at. I offering to sail with station- 



t aiiii.-r ..I men or Sails I 



oci • d m ariaia.ii..: 



,.|: " was all taken up. and Unit 



; i.- :-..■ ■ port to -..ii 



hi. and then probably would be 

 1 boni. arm. :.iu. • •■• r all. :iii "ii 

 cxlri'lne o a-'i I.eing l-li I' In.. 

 wa.s l.llll; b. William F at 



i en. I hi the other 



boat that would I.- ■ 



of that 1 need m.t say 



i i:it._- and taking our 



fhtgood lot of pioph- 



his n.-igli- 



er m I : the rug 



ille we found the Sur- 



■ 

 m tow and wi ; assed 



:chwuod in the 



ii happened to be following close 

 : '.- of Tibbifs Light. 



■I si irtcd lor < Iswego, where KC 



ughl to an end an 

 s..uii have another is ihe wish of 

 Mi . 



OftAVLINii This s.-hooner is to have spars out down all round. 

 Even with about 3*to- 

 ei uising. Wi li the si 

 Boor and lighi displ it 

 of in" Bodouin, -ml' 

 to say thai foi large 

 - ilmgisi-. 

 ol lb.- future we .o" : 



■ 

 .on be 



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i. and 4 MIXTURE in- 



-._.-• ytUjht tO Be built l>\ snnlll. of Sonili 

 for Mr. Bryant, wi met ring liltetl . Shadow, 



but with less beam Me will have a lead keel -with a board dropping 

 tliug away froiu us through it, and dohbleheod ail. 



lamethe NEW SrEAlMfilR. Mr ll.-m.vi- .1,-igiuiig a :'imi„h t, :.:.,■ i t... 

 New York own en s:a- ,-.,:] I„- •;. ii, I..., .tin..- built ,u iron, and 

 i club, and has been ! schooner-rigged. 



