Oct. 5, 1882. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



197 



mc-fourth mare than STori 

 atjun hereto. The reduetioi 

 n.l.i vrhlcb. naturally 



inula troin tiila to ') *;-', a little over ( 



;. We need not look far for an ex-plan 



cs from ilu- liulKiw I'.oorof the illiran 



average depth rather iess than ulim gauged liv a tape line at the 



t.ronly. Hontauk's floor being nearer a straight line does not 



nee her mean depth to fire same extent, In spite of this morlili- wumi 



ontbetnaancleCthofUiranda is so much in excess of that of only is t 



itauk. .h'ilio-l'. thai th- latter cannot bv an v means he called a | hnugine 



mnunt of the Utile 

 it, a reniiinler that 

 mi mej bad single 



n onr analysis, we 



aud double head s 



s^sss* 



douhle h.'iul ' siii'l ' 



'I'lai;:^^ 



[red as'ft body, lies 



has been found'le- 



mot be successful. It is in direct opposi- 

 val science. By the jugglery of barren flg- 

 m to be both deep un.l broad. In point of 

 bout dropping to the level of a gas-tank in 



i the fo|. 



ing favor 

 iif things 

 no doubt 



unplisbeil 



eto 



K 



e attribute 

 Mures may 





It. And when it 





yacht, if not to 





better lines with 





id.' of die Atlan- 





1 line ends try 





draft and board 





. ungc sticks do 



over forward for 





\se than any of Hie 



rcc; I:h'i, i' r 



■ I backstay s. !■ ■■;■! 



sh fashion. She 



are also current a ureal vnrieiv of n 

 "draff of sails, all alike meaningless, bu 

 with the "talent" upon the cut and sit. 



Tossihly some of M 

 least— is to be ascrib 

 But a single jib and 

 pale of ought bin our s 

 reason, lis supposed s 

 -is mythical. It is tin 

 mouth imtil mare n pe 

 Montauk will shift to 

 pitches the stick- ■ •> er 



ALBANY Y. C.-SEPT. 27. 

 Editor Forest and Sir, am; 



■■■■■.' 



. dl3ttlllCii 



I 



re the focal vivaii y be- 

 v intense 



• topsail hi-.-. ••»-..' fi..in 

 .he line as the gun wa- 

 ll minutes 

 ■v evenly, 

 -i.d away 

 ■1 the stake 



Solid, wMeh reached 



i.,isi„:,i 



■recti d 



'Hi.- steam-yacht Carrie Ward accompanied 

 judges. tinie-K.'"|i, is. mid I'lli-iiiis of Hi. members. The 

 U . SI,.„cSn,ilh ..f Tl'.i.i . and II. A.tlla sli-l'd. of Ml. an 



fIBST CLASS SLOOPS. 



Length, 



Vlal.clle, 1'. O. Al-.ip. Titty, X. V U'j :i ' 



C.\ l.l.lii.i. li. Illlaidenicr, A. ',". C . ... ..!!!! II 



S-'ins ^.„ici, S. .-'.. V. (.' , Lansingliiirgh . .. ■.'.:: 



■Mary Alice, .1 A EtliA, Albany Ha I 



I?.,'. 



>. A a hers, a.XC ."! n 



•r.sloop. li. Hi'.cy. A. V.C -'.'! li 



lop, BabcocK & Hl-ey, A. V. C :-■ i 



.. J. D.Broofcs, •-.. V.c al o 



it, W. Kelius, a. V. C 91 ii 



lhnsarrt. A. Y. C 91 o 



, C. Conkliu, Catskill 18 f) 



irkkutup Jt l;.. Albany is:; 



iiuiii) < 



s CATS, 



tiyii-y. sh...p, Ja -. Van Ilagen, Lnusingbiiigli li e 



Dart, !•'. i). Wei.lman. Albany n; , 



<:. W. Blaiicliard.i. 'corgi- rmiioK \ii,:,,iv ... .14 7 



.:, J. E. Smith, A 1 ban . ... 

 Atldie, sloop, C. O. Jones, Troy . 



A. At.nr.ns. Secretary, A. V. C. 



ascot, 

 runda. 



pith 



nd for that 



WOUld SO,,;, I.O !,; 



ill hovering lo 



■•ducked tail" rli: 





to their natural t 





graceful ;.l'ci,!,.,: 



rd seen in the 



(rained- this has 





measurement c, 





sucli iii i — i > arc as 





ingly. Si.iiiedui 





I .... 1 1 1 | 





., !■■: -. ,.m He i 





skillc.lhau.ls.au 





colter and Ceolg 





length nil-- S.. Ion 





uirement— and possibly the ghoi 

 .nesoinely in one metropolitan el 

 ts evil influence in the production 



The beauty of carrying out the 1 



o light, dainty faiitail ending in 



latter! the "room nn let I b a 



ehnraclerisiic. of yacht won. in America. When built she 

 ished, and hotching and doctoring have had no place in her |. 



BOATS THAT WILL NOT SINK. 



Editor Forest and Streitm,' 



My reason for asking you to publish what follows is thn 

 receipt of letters fivai rcvl-i s of t ,,ui paper requesting me 



carefully arm one ■ ir.'iil', testing the matter I find"" that' t 

 named 43ft. aharpi- wih easily Moat < s:;;;., pounds of stone 

 is filled with water,and that this is ac jrni . • i 



NEW SCHOONER- Jfr. A Carv Smith has 



Va; < -cm. 1 lii . i .11, vey. |. V. c,aud -I 



fa. illlcs 

 arc h it e i 

 paper a 

 vigjlam 



e u M.r l, nil:. ,.,■■■,,',, '. ,rn 



' draughting "tiilr-ct oi ir John (;, l'r 



,- ,.,ii;:i,i:l -"'-.0.-I..-1 bi.iiiie; l.cci, i.',„l l,c 



straight fort 

 better arrang 

 moulded at la 

 keel, the floor 

 by through be 

 of 3ui. oak an. 



.'■ son . Isain i ;...(.: the lead, but, the 

 shed. Mr. Tyson's Isabel will hold the cup rill 



jethar .a gallon 



■a too great and the ! CHAIN OUT -Three limes the depth Of water tor ...rdinarv wcu- 

 e .,,ir..uuv tint) | therisa fairseopo; five limes in strong winds, and Hie longer tic- 

 ik-se responsible | better in h":c, y weather, flhabw should always be marked, so that 



■ position and the the amount of chain out can he told in the dark. Copper wire rings 



] style and smart- | around the links is a good way. 



tQPOBED MATCH.— Di-.J. U Harron i 

 irae Oyer before tlw 



ikhn lie. ore ;.:. p,,y es to iucet liim with . 

 ten miles to windward and ivlnrn. Alinnli 

 We hope soineiliiugmny c 



ion. Aline 

 col' this. 



letch his 

 and eir. 



s tO gov- 



8eo E. (i . Koenig's adverlisemont of targnt rifle— Arii. 



