8, 1883.] 



FOREST ANb STREAM. 



818 



Editor Fore. 



Having rei 



yachts whiel 

 and friends. 



CRUISE IN A THREE-TONNER. 



[H-at inter. IcICS on airigle hand 



-1 v. iv forcing ip ;'.:■■ sympathies «i myself 



... send you 



:■ i!i,iv.M.,i. .-..ti- : Tl,- 



ml. i \ i.l<-iit l.v written l.y one perfectly convex 

 a oj safltng in small boats, have gone intodetaiis 



Will COUliUe luysidf In -l <J«>..r il l.i.jfl . ■• 



J Ml. In.iil line. Til. t..'..|il. and draws 



. tli- I pnl i-i -l'=, Iml »•«■ 



-ii. I witl. ., 

 ishion. Tin urns for so 



■ num. rnus vKir..r- who ..lino alongside In the 



1'Yanclsco has lui-k! 

 of any devised, The' 

 ami went along .Ii v ai 

 mj former 15ft. sloop 

 ii EmnMcesand Tory w 

 Tun good i , :..n Ear 

 good depth and high i 

 without rtar... and >< 

 again through her an 

 Hat li.it.iom. 'I'll- difl 

 an.l it deep boat, like 

 While the funnel- fa] 



along with gre r M 



...ray. We -. 

 ashore for a night dui 

 ferriug our cabin to 

 needed, an. I small as 

 full abends tor bhn 

 found no reason tb 

 draft of :',K.ft. wefoui 

 atti-ntion. though on 

 acted differently org 

 amount. AS the Teal 



and safest 

 ; sea boat 

 ■ bothered 



T.llll 



■t'. 



pursuit of g 



fcrretl to in 







for the ben 







round bolt. 







She could 







rough wate 



• w: 



. 



something 



oil: 



pttuhl 









■ ■ 



\l 





and — ilt, ' 



. II 





Brighton, K 



1 . 



r ■'■'■'. 



had been ill 



l-li . 



ml -1 



meter 80*10. 



I't 



SM-1 



mist be solved 

 was a regular 

 uii-r chunky, 

 f — •••—her in 

 n that 

 ttuced 



13, '88. The Teal, with the. relator for captain 

 and sometimes passenger, sailed Irom West 

 il' M., .villi moderate S. \V. wind The day 

 ■tidy, and at this time threatened rain Har'- 

 under Easi Kiver Bridge, 1:15; in;! Date, , 



nP. M. Dfetan 

 . .villi light l.rr. 



With a pad lull 

 :>.\. :-\ wegoi i 

 ashore to reach 

 x. v, . and sti 

 harbor, which ' 

 compass E. S. 

 brought us " 



h-re 



the 



.-rand lighter, and at limes 

 hot, i Hi' Bridgeport, and a 

 i Heetsof oyster sloops. So 



.!■ bi tween thi 

 to hrecfcel i I 

 at this stage of 

 yacht, the skip: 

 away off Stony 

 inin the harbor 

 died out altoge: 

 up sail and Una 

 fathoms, anion 

 fortv-flve i.oies 

 Monday. At;o 



Hie wind had li"< 



chore 





on kIk 





and 1. 



iat i,i 







li.nel. 



feel 



had « 



-rn l 



on rai 



road 



Wc 



n ill 



K-li 



roe i 



fried] 



otato 



nrin - 







ottl 



The 





shore 



m 1 1 



was a 



favoi 



'■!■'."■' Wkonkshav. a en. IK— It was raining when we tun. -d out at 7 this 



'"Ii A. M .and u... chan - for I lie skipper lo <h \ his elotii.s: so. alter 



<•*? breakfast ihey were hung on two lines in tn. cabin. l:.v 1- it had 



1,,rL the classic campus of Yale, had lunch ashore, load — I ourselves up 



fellows are 



itlgobbtid, 



not be 



•n fastened n 



hole. 1 





. 





rolled 





winde 



1.11- 11. .Ml '-. \\\. 



us up 





to pay 





inn a" 



iub the night th 



niduight 1 1 Iioiil 



Blepl ' 



HKt ,.l Ihetune 



down t 



oii.sideral.lv. so 



atoly, 



md saying good- 



to th- ,„i.ii, 

 e hateh had 

 nuts off the. 

 i n the d. m-s, 

 .. ,. ■ ■ -;i 

 ■ ■ ••.■ 



..v-:i tossed 

 alls qndooS 



slept like a 

 A s.t6& M.. 



Inn- crow of"l wo'« ere'ti-andering in t"l 



Hi- job oil our hand's. >:'.. one hurt. 



oiirestimaliim. This was l::!0 1'. M. 1 



bor had to shal;- old. , air reel' and a ha 



.Made Thi 1- Islands nisi after si: 



rw boats enliv.uied tho scene, 

 i. poached eggs, tomatoes, pie, I 



•ep. Finally iilicliored above 

 l the picnie. I Ii, ,\i no inn 

 1 Ihe diineiiigand iln-ii walked 

 .ere is a lovely .ie...ai,d the 



lit least. 

 ilg at the 



rate 



