Auotjst 24, 1882.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



77 



she could not lake the i 

 longer tin load line ami net 

 to diis event as really th« 

 something which ouch- • 

 lRUngastottiej)038iMI 

 probi 

 she 1 



[no as to Hi.' pn 

 obable that this 



content, for r 

 fered to mat 

 wm-e just eqpt 



ml Fanny, twenty feet They lulled around and brought up inside tlie breakwater. Then During the afternoon the wind Chopped to the eastward, and then 

 m. We therefore refer came Peerless; Varuna, Ruth, Clio, Fleet R -in..-. and Esteu> with Ortva | It tell calm and the Heet was again pretty well bunched. At 4 P. M. 



Irtva has yet done and leading among the sloops, having beaten Julia In suite of the stlfllsh It cam ngali from .--..ul.-v. -, md sent Montauk ahead. The. 



ling auy doubt stili ex- umd, tlien Sagitta. princess. Fearless, of Boston Wnfle I way. Social, commodore made -ic:ial --Marnleheud. 1 ami a good sailing breeze 



eglna.r.nd Wizard. Next day the Vlce-Conh lore brought carried the yachts across Massachusetts May Toward duBU It 



averts This sumnier. as his Clytie from S'ew London with Vtaicrwito.n. ..\e Ins ami Hie Mad.-I i,,- mad- ilnrinir the night. The .squadron 



Hectare She certainly Fanny had pass.., I Fort Ad im.s In this rtm at fo-85, Grooie lOiir,'. n-.. is. Van'ma. E-i, :!-"l-i..uir..'ni. Halcvon anil' 1-riiieoW, and" sloops 

 luierlen have beeu eon- C"ly11.-, 10:2..'. Mad. -bine without light sails at. 1U-iiS-.sj.Aeol, is 10:31: m. \ Fanny. Urn. i-. Oriva, Vi.vn ami Kegina. Phantom ano Halcyon 

 -witch at 10.-08.-30, and Vl,\en-ut lljOB. hail from tin- Kast. It was agreed, on all aides that the run wns'the 



8-ForthcOoolet cups, one for schooners, value $1,000; and most interesting portion f tlie . rujse. mid Hint the f,-ar .-f yachting 

 - all sloops and cutlers value S5oo. a vt-ry fair li.-, ' .am- io Hie j h.., o.id ih.- rent,,,.- ..• th- :--,., ,„|. ;„ v,|,„l, some persons are prcj . 

 at morning. Course, from bn,- between Fort Humphi,-.- and I is ■ -. ought to He le-ld unwortbi- of Ibe prim-ipal club in I/,,- i-,.untrv. 



>-. " Kelpi,-, W'l.il:' 

 ml on during the 



al ealms 



been a eld 



-1- li- 



tallt 



ind drift 



Indian tile 



bum 







hj Bplta of 



the J 



TOg p.- 



the heal out couunenc 



I out «-i:li M. 



tv i gained a eon 



of the cruise, and the, 

 Orira coming in for a ; 

 northward and tbeu bi 

 tractifle ■■ 



bceauiBamait.-rof Si 

 Inst for luck which f.-ll 



stead attacking back and forth with as much el, an 



what lb, . ...tchiug enough to make ut 



ground iron,- "v._-r. whet, morning .-oloi-s were made ( 

 i, 11.- -be had Eatehed Oak N.-ek. Wbileawaj was leadil 

 a-, ! Madeleine held honors auioug the schooners, win 

 and Moii tank well up The airs then dropped nwav 

 nothing but mud books held tin- \aoht.-, froiu drifting 

 broadside on with the iuruKliiiig it.»>d. About one bell 



windlass ~,-,.i i-harminc uiusi.- across tie- placid Sound 

 the broaze rematned tickle, veered to northeast, and 

 dubious for making 1, arbor that night. \\ hen abreast 

 struck in lively Iron, S.S I-'.., ami at last the tlv.-i, ear 

 their teeth anil settled down to real work with" scupper 

 Crusader hud spin, ahead Willi Kaiinr following. Wl.il 

 and Oriva in her wake. With booms ovet thepoitq 

 merry dance for the long-bodied fellows, aud Tidal Wn\ 

 her score with Montauk. At seven i' M. Horse in t 

 abeam, aud the flood was again met. At eight the wind 

 Hi- night was drifted through When the' morning l 

 Point was abeam, and with a new southeast breeze all I 

 in one by one, those hugging tlie northern shore having 

 thing. Tlie times taken under the circumstances are 

 Monlauk was first yacht, in, Fanny second, then t'iy 

 .lidia, Oriva. Tidnl'Wav..-. Madeleine, and the rest sum 

 couple of hours after. Clytie made, the fastest passa; 

 schooners and Fanny among the first-class sloops, wit 

 longer and Oriva 4miu. more, the first in her lot and the 

 fleet of 21 vessels. The yachts dressed ship during tin- 

 long shore festivities we're in order, but with these we h 

 do in a journal of this kind, nor have the conquests ma 

 with the art of working ship. A salute was fired in 1 

 Justice Watte who boarded tlie Ruth. Clio, Varuna, P 

 Rebecca, Social. Prim-ess. and sloops \ ixen.Coming aud 

 the squadron. Cutters being especial objects of interes 

 quote from the WtrtiA, lest our own account be deeint 

 concerning the performance of the Oriva: "The race 

 said to have begun, and the most marked surprise pe 

 sailing ot the cutter Oriva in this light v.iud. Soon atte 

 line she .sent aloft her balloon topsail and set her halloo 



we have goo, I 



Aug. 5.— This was the 

 cups, value 580 

 bor lighthouse around 

 for scho.-i ;ai I m> 

 day was a wretched fai 

 S, 8.W. wind with the 

 wiud died away, and a 

 out from Julia, the latt 

 auooessfuUy tried EeLir 

 no condition , as her OOi 

 had to make a hitch t 

 wind onee more dropp' 

 the mark) with Fanny i 

 not hold. The wind a; 

 with Fanny rushing tbi 

 she weathered iht Bart 

 to ma--- on- or more 1. 



e among the 

 i Julia Imin. 

 sixth out of a 

 tfternoon and 

 .ve nothing to 

 le connection 

 morof Chief 

 lautoni, Ruth, 



columns. Grade « 

 out of the question. 

 southward in seat- 



neuver, the i' wi 



had a sail over, the 



--i'ligel .-.-., „r,« 



or uo prize," it is a 

 We trust it wiU, as 

 within the power ol 

 ing to til- start for l 

 all the trouble for i 

 and T. B. Asten acted 

 ruled out, Peerless, Far. 



opetiiors and having 

 i-iswold. John 11. Bird 

 ;o to Montauk, unless 



Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corroete.l. 



Montauk ...lOlOOO e'liiOS BD20B' 60305 



SECONU CLASS SCHOONERS. 



Clytie 10 OS 17 5 52 10 7 -13 53 7 43 33 



Crusader 10 10 Ut) S 33 a) T 13 20 7 12 30 



Estelle 10 10 (111 Bid not go the course. 



Soeial 10 10 00 Not timed. 



Fearless 10 10 00 5 20 05 7 1U Of. 



Clio 10 10 00 Not, timed. 



Princess 10 jo Of) Sot timed. 



fl-tRST CLASS SLOOPS. 



Julia ■•• 10 10 ,W C 3d -W s .:! 40 8 84 40 



Gracie HMO 00 6-48 53 7 38 03 7 38 44 



Fanny 10 IKS 00 5 03 18 6 57 10 G 04 29 



Whileaway 10 0(108 5 4120 7 32 IS 7 20 24 



Oriva. ff..M0fS? 6*21 8 32 24 H 32 24 



EeUp.se 10 08 18 Not timed, 



Vixeu .100845 B & 00 7 33 16 7 30 23 



Rover 10 10 00 Not timed. 



Wizard 10 06 25 Not timed. 



Regime 10 08 40 Not timed. 



Coming 10 10 (HI li 17 (HI 8 07 00 



Aug. li.— This being Sunday, half the Heel, laid over, the rest, starled 

 for Newport in a brisk westerly breeze, shortly after meridian, the 

 dens- f.- ■.■.".:. i -vi., isnieiithn ' 



ger sai 



ad bil 



nd Tidal Wav 



... 1 1 56 00 

 ...11 4» 10 

 ...II r,l 32 

 ...11 47 S3 



I'll :-!•-. !..,.■■■■ 

 ..11 5-1 04 

 . . II 61 50 

 .11 51 51 



Addie 11 55 00 



Matrpie '.11 55 10 



Vixen II :,:, in 



Nirvana II 55 00 



Viking li 51 hi 



Hera I I 50 Oil 



I -re.,:,: 1! 55 llll 



nolycon wins among schooners 



5 21 50 



5 it; 5« 



5 a I 1)8 

 Did no, e 



I 5:t 12 



I 5 -J -JS 



5 :,.-, I 7 



5 22 27 



5 40 B2 



6 5o 13 



Elapsed. Correele.l. 

 u. m. s. II. m s. 



5 20 50 

 5 27 10 



. the coirrsi 



5 04 38 

 5 01 38 

 li 00 25 

 5 32 23 

 5 51 22 



5 20 50 

 5 14 40 

 5 20 40 



5 40 00 

 5 17 ol) 

 5 43 28 



nade the pace ho 



' ' ,' Ea 



<ely rate. 



It v 



with the breeze up to the s 



as under, prizes going to Montauk an 



though the Halcyon not having h.-en . 



eup in some doubt. Fanny wins from Oriva by lm 



ance being put at 18m. 



SCIIOONKllS. 



Btart. 

 Name. h. u. s. 



./Eolus 9 30 00 



Albatross 9 15 03 



Clytie li 80 00 



Estelle !> 13 12 



Halcyon 9 83 16 



Ifoutauk 9 3,100 



Peerless II 30 (Hi 



eau-srin. -!choon-r 



r^fffl 



v,-ta 1,1,-1 





u.43sec, the allow 







Start. 





Vixen 





. .11:29 :l» 





Maggie 





..11:29:00 



Finish. Hilapsed. 





the bearit 



g of these 











3 12 50 6 12 50 









3 38 20 6 23 17 









3 31 42 G 04 42 



Cubic feel an 



1 M - - le 1 



3iki "if th 



I'm 



Ruth 



Republic ... 

 Tidal Wave. 

 Rambler 



..9 30i 



7 00 



..9 30 i 



..9 30 00 Did 



SLOOPS. 



Erlip-e 9 18 87 



Fanny 9 29 20 



Gracie 9 3d 00 



Julia 9 30 00 



Oriva 9 3o 00 



Wizard 9 25 19 



Whileaway 9 27 20 





21 00 





5 17 24 



1 uot go tin 



course. 



4 11 24 



6 52 47 



3 18 12 



5 -13 52 



3 23 41 



5 53 41 



3 52 00 



G 22 DO 



3 88 85 



OS 35 



3 02 10 



6 86 51 



Not limed. 





5 58 49 6 03 40 5 50 20 



'anny in first class sloops and 

 New York fleet formally dis- 

 rate mutch was sailed between 

 i. 15 miles to windward and re- 

 ight, and in beating out Maggie 

 ongh the latter footed a tihle 

 Jg the first of a strengthening 

 )iu the cutter, and as the breeze 

 sloop got it first clear out to 

 Table lead, maintaining it to the 



Turn. Finish. Elapsed. 



2:50:10 4:42:00 5:13:00 



3:00:10 5:01:00 5:32:00 



test uiitaiint-ss ot racing 

 ment. Vixen gauges 1,800 



it, and the great odds the cutter had to contend 

 ated. A comparison of midship section, sail 

 plain, all reduced to square measure to fncili- 

 I go far toward it full understanding of the re- 

 ad qualify their Import materially. 



LAKE YACHTING. 



yachts owned in tins 

 Lake ( in tario ports— 

 namely, among the 



Fort Adams. Clarke's Point. Elapsed. 



Peerless 



Clytie 



Waierwiteh 



Clio 



Estelle 



\ariinn 



Huth 



Tidal Wave ... 



ilambler 



Uhuiross 



.E-dus 



Gracie . 

 Fanny 



itov.-r 



Vivo,, 



Kelpie 



Kegma 



Sagitta 



Oriva hod laid o 

 company. In Ne\ 

 uuder the commc 

 under ...m- flag nl 



...9 09 50 



I 01 01 



3 54 14 



. ..9 II 55 



1 01 20 



3 49 25 



..9 12 15 



1 10 42 



3 68 27 



9 12 S8 



! 22 is 



1 Oil 50 



. 9 1 i 25 



1 18 -15 





...9 16 80 



1 23 -'7 





...9 18 56 



I 13 W 



3 51 63 



...9 20 25 



1 ot II 



•■! If 40 



...9 28 40 



1 80 35 



4 lit; 55 



...9 20 10 



Not timed. 





. , .9 27 40 



So, timed. 





.!.H 14 M 



1 02 0(1 



3 -i; ,,-j 



..9 10 00 



1 IS 15 



S 56 15 



. ...» 14 20 



l :::t 00 



4 24 10 



9 11 00 



1 81 02 



4 17 02 



...9 14 56 



2 08 50 



: 19 QO 



.,-:, 15 30 



1 53 50 



4 33 SO 



.9 19 30 



2 04 22 



1 11 52 



ugstnn. and possibly 

 regretted that Norah 

 ori.ier. which under 

 ! cutter 10 minutes, 

 t. and those of the 

 should allow time, 

 meet the living cllt- 



,-,,,. We bop- ,,ii many a f-.iun-i easioii to welcome 



lib- culler, hcrgouial owner and crew to Belleville, 

 .(ml . Aug. 14. Pom Tack. 



AN EXPERT'S VIEWS. 



It had been dote 

 ports and venture 

 the Eastern V. (,'. i 

 ehned the under! 



inc. Angus;. 11. hei 



i perfectly fair trial. 



igh i 



sir 



was do- 

 light and we 

 ng wind tho 

 •an beat Vixen 

 ., . d There is 

 •y good. 



