Feb. 16, 1382 | 



for has become a member of a branch club, and who has thorefjfioii 



paid his initiation fee and anuuul duos fur I In- < mm Mug umi-; i.hi 



• ■ - i . i f : ■ . j i iiii'.'liii^ or ho ,4:,tible for 



office. 



Art. 7. Dnhtation Fkks and Dues.— The initiation fee shall be one 

 dollar, and the annual dues shall be one dollar, payable in advance to 

 the secretary or treasurer. 



.M;i. ci.in sicnai,.-t!h' associatioii signal shall be a pointed 

 Burgee, ni'i.-i i ii'-'ii. ■- I. .11.; and ten wide, of red, with a longitudinal 

 stripo of white two inches wide, on which shall be displayed in red 

 H ■ \ ('. A. 



All funds should be sum to the secretary in a registered letter, or by 

 postal money order. 



honorary members by action of the Board of 



FOREST AND STREAM 



57 



Ladies n 

 Directors 

 Bess a true 



p:ii liy wit* 

 canoes or r. 



A bgc 



oritted to t 

 earning mt 

 with profei 



Lake Oe 



wide, with 

 reached fr 



.\lli 



'.Ik 



■ship. 



; only amattsirc 

 used for thotal 

 pawners will bi 



niles long and fro: 



nil.--! 



ne to fuu: 

 1.1 mountainous shores. From the south llu« lake is 

 Albany by Hi.- Rensselaer & Saratoga R R, which will 

 be completed I o Caldwell, the southern end, by Juno, lsSvk Canoes 

 ami camp kits can be consigned lo Lewis 6. Co.'s Express, Caldwell. 

 Lake George, Warren county, N. Y., to bo held until i In- owner's ar- 

 rival. 



Lake ( hauiplain is connected with the northern end of Lake George 

 by a portage of less than t wo miles. Mr. Louis Abar, Tic ' 



,\ ill haul 

 ing tifty cent! 

 sender will r 

 Mr. Stoddard 

 north of Cah 

 ictui Canoe .' 

 Wulsin and E 

 sot aside Lon 

 camping grot 

 a log cabin fc 



The assoei. 

 during Augus 

 George B. Ell 

 and Mr. W. i J 

 club-. The i 

 meeting at tl 



The organi; 

 Canoe eongn 

 George, N. Y 

 ists were: v- 

 Dressy, W. W. ( 



a lake to lake for fifty cents each. Cvs'n.l- 

 f Mi-. S. E. Stoddard, publisher, Glens Palls, N.Y., the 

 eivo his guide book, with maps of Lake George, from 

 survey. For the present the Canoe Islands, five miles 

 ell. on Lake George, are the headquarters of the Anna-- 

 iociation, These are owned by Messrs. Lougworth. 

 hop, members of the AC. A. The proprietors have 

 Island (under r- t : tain sanitary restrictions) for a free 

 I for the members of the association, and lit 



ted 



races are held in the vicinity of the Canoe Islands 

 ichyear. The regatta committee for 1882 are Messrs. 

 ind Lueien Wulsm, of the Cineinnaii Canoe Club, 

 mens, of the New York and Knickerbocker Canoe 

 oe-swill appoint and publish the time of 

 me Islands 



E the American Canoe Association present at the 

 E August 3, 1880, held in Crosbys-tie Park, Lake, 

 espouse to a ■• call" issued b\- the American Canoe- 

 Alden. X. H. Bishop, Arthur Breutano, Rev. C. A. 

 >ke, Jr., F. S. Hubbard, L. K. James. N. Lougworth, 

 A l.o'ewenthal. .1. M. Meredith. H. H. Palmer, J. H. Rushlon.F. Read, 

 E. Swain, W. IV Stephens, W, D, PYotbhigham. C. F. Oardiuer, E. A. 

 Gtreehough, G-. N. Messiter, Dr. 0. A. Neide, G. L. Neide, Jr., C. A. 

 Temple. L. Wulsin. 



The officers tor the first year were as follows: Commodore, William 

 L. Alden. of the .New York Canoe Club; Vice-Commodore, Nicholas 

 Longworth, of tin- Cincinnati Canoe Club; Rear-Commodore, Robert 

 I). Wvukuop. of the Jersov City Canoe Club: Secretary, Nathaniel H. 

 Bishop, of tin- Lake George Canoe Club; Treasurer, "J. Morris Mere- 

 dith. Boston, Ma 



The officer- for the 



_._3do: 



Vioe-Commodoi 



Rear-Commodoi 



Treasurer. Or. t 



Cerl ideates o 



members, [n a 

 secretary. Dias 

 retar 



Ho 



ad 



-ar, fro 



E. IJ. Edw 



Nicholas Lo 



A.ug. 11, 1881, to Aug. 

 igworth, of Cincinnati, 



Peterboro, Ontario, C'ai 

 of New York; Secretary 



ISS:; 



of Slmg.-rlands. Alba 



plete or 

 prosper 

 and llo 

 destinir 



future Is in store, and the assoeia 

 h as long as the present liberal 

 Mlded to the care of competent a 





o:li, 



L. E. James, 

 W. I). I rothmgham 

 N. H. Bishop, 

 N. Lougworth, 

 E. B. Edwards, 

 W. 11. Bekmau, 

 G. W. Gardner, 

 W. Scott Robisbn, 

 G. B. Ellard, 

 W. M. Greenwood, 

 H. P. Crane, 

 Lueien Wulsin, 

 G. Von Steinwehr, 

 W. Dominlck. 

 Daniel Brown, 

 N. Longworth, Jr., 

 0. H. Comstook, 



D. K. Jackman, 

 W. L. Alden, 

 Daniel Appletou. 

 W. E. Bond, 



Dr. E. B, Brons.on, 

 W. M. Cooke, 

 L. F. d'Oremietix, 

 c. Gfortennofer, 

 H. T. Keyset-. 

 G. L. Morse, 

 C. K. Munroe, 

 0. L. Norton, 

 K. N. Putnam, 

 Frederic Read, 

 W. P. Stephens, 

 C. B. Vaux, 



E. B. Ward, 



OF MEME1JKS IN THE ORDER 



us. Address. 



44 Chestnut ,st.,Rochester,N.Y. 



69 State St., Albany. N. Y. Isidora. 



' * -en Co. , N. Y. Maria Theresa. 



THEin ENROLLMENT. 



Name of Canoe. 



( 'inei 

 Ivt.-i 



,nlk 



utarlo, Canada. 



Cincinnati 



o 



Cincinnati 



<) 



Cincinnati 



( ) 



Cincinnati 



o 



Cincinnati 



t) 



Cincinnati 







Cincinnati 







Cleveland, 



0. 



N 



,Lkk. psie,, N Y 



Kelpie. 

 Pollywog. 

 Skipjack. 

 Betsv D., Anna 

 Ariadne. [Dell. 

 Grebe. 

 Brownie. 

 Owl. 



Lassie. 



•k Times, N. Y. City, Shadow, 

 t rsond St., N. Y. City, 



3 Wall st,, N. Y. City, Rosalie. 



123 K. 3tt.li St.. N. V. City, Queen Mab. 



!i7 Water si., N. Y. City, Rosalind. 



41 Wall St.. N. Y. City, Ellin. 



8S Wall St.. N. Y. City, Gretchen. 



Hotel, N. Y. City, Edna, Palisade. 



Yo 



■ ! fa 



'. Y., 



.,N.Y. City, Psyche. 



Rahway, N. J., 



HI West 23:1 St.. N. Y. City. 



193 Second ay., N. Y. City, 



William Whitlock, 140 Nassau st., N. Y. City, 



J. H. Wilder, 

 J. H. Ritshton, 

 Dr. II. W. Jones, 

 F. C. Cooke, 

 W.W.Cooke, Jr., 

 E. A. Greenough, 

 Thomas Kane, 



E. G. Durant, 

 AY. L. Alden, Jr.. 

 C. H. Dunning, 

 Simon Brentano, 

 R. J. Wilkin, 

 Arthur Brentano, 

 Adolpb Loeweuthul, 

 R. El Deane, Jr., 



C. A. Peverelly, 

 S. S. Leo, 

 JEi. T. Warren, 

 J. Falk, 

 Joseph Isidor, 

 Edgar Swain, 

 R. A. C. Smith, 



F. K. Root, 



C. F. Gardiner, 

 Cast. S, D, Kendall, 

 R. C. Kermode, 

 R. I ). WynkODp, 

 M. Hlggtnbotham, 



C. E. Chase, 

 F. W.l'<-rkins, 

 Robert. Tyson, 

 H. II. Palmer, 

 J. R, Hayden, 

 J. M. Meredith, 



F. S. Hubbard, 

 J. G. Hubbard, 

 Ree, C. A. Dressy, 



J. 8. Baker. 



D. L. Tioe, 



E. w. West, 



J. E. McDonald, 

 0, E, Wai-i-en 

 I'. 0. Warren, 

 T. Musser, 



F. F. Pruyn, 

 E. M. Clarke. 

 Edward Hickey, 

 C. H. Farnhani, 

 li. '.'. Lonnis. 



: isbee, 

 K, W, Baldwin, 



I Sandy Hook, 

 "I Kill von Kull. 

 Dot. 



I Cloehette, Iro- 

 -< quois, Wraith, 

 SheUa, Horicon. 



Fort Wayne, Ind., 



Canton, N. Y., 



P. O. box 236, Chicago, 111. 



Whitehall, N. Y., 



Whitehall. N. Y.. 



Whitehall, New York, 



248 Wabash av., Chicago, HI., St. Paul 



Racine. Wi;.. Racine. 



(lai-deu Cii.\-. N Y.. 



Rrownsvili;., Maine. 



5 Union square, N. Y. City. 



Am. Trav. Canoe 



Nesseuthe. 



Daisy. 



Twilight. 



Dream. 



5 L'n: 



N. V. City, 

 N. V. City, 

 N. Y. Oity, 

 N. Y Oity, 

 N. Y. City, 

 N. Y. City. 

 N. Y. City; 

 li Dhambers 



ire, N, V. City, 



Dann. 



Kinneho. 



Shatamuck. 



Saskatchewan. 



Royal Middy. 



Horicon. 



Racquet. 



Lillie. 



l., N. V. City, Racine. 



. Y. City, Allie. 



'hicago, HI., Allegro. 



. V. t'i.y, Iris. 



. Vk. Lora. 



■vy Co.. Fla,, Waratah. 



Onondaga. 

 Tiny Tim, Bubble. 



D. C, 



ada. a. n.. ms 



. N. Y. City, Ruiibeain 



St.. N. Y. City, Argo. 

 1.. llosion, Mass., Severn, 

 [ass.. Herald. 



Stormy Petrel. 



Susie. 



Tarnentmd. 

 Muggins. 

 Pappoose. 



falls, Wiv, 

 Reading, l'eun., 

 Glens Palis, N. Y., 

 Glens I'al.s. X. Y.. 

 BOW. 65th st,, X. Y. city. 

 BOW.SOthSl . X. Y. City, 

 310 Walmit st., Des Moines, la., 



lls.N. Y., Alice. 



Providence. R. I. Siren. 



Athens, Penu., 



Milton. X. Y., Allegro. 



Columbus, O., Cheboygan, 



Columbug, 0., Petoslcey, 



Pom, Laml Office, Ottawa, Muriel, 



Y.M.I. 



F. A. Johns, 



I'!. II C Hopkins 

 Julius l-iarll. 

 Br. Z. D. Walter. 



I I. Si ::V. 

 John llabberlon, 



Will ih :■..,. 



c. P. KnnJiai-dt 



A c. Moore. 

 II. I' CI is. 



E. H. Saundors, 

 It. c. a. Neide, 



.1. u. Anderson, Jr , 



11. S. Clispell, 

 Ik C. Wilkim;, 



Dr. w. i-:. Sylvester. 

 Thomas CSapham, 



0, W. William-. 

 M, l). Mix, 

 Orange l-'ra/.-i. 

 c. p. Robertss 



R. S. Russell, 

 il. 0, Jones, 



Ai:dn v. I), nine. 



G. B. Dowiing, 

 G. II. Condtet, 

 W. II. l-'allcner. 

 (i. Yan|i,ii-..-n. 

 Edwin Fouler. 

 James Knight, 

 F A. Wilson. 

 P. B. Symfea, 

 O, II. Gardner. 

 A. H. Siegfried, 

 P. ST. Skinner, 

 (i. X. Jttessitir, 

 Warren Smith. 

 O. W. nre.il.t. 

 N.J. Willev. 

 Herald & Hutchisoil 

 T. F. Branch. 



Ik W, de Forest. 

 Herbert Hazard. 

 I'r. A. (i. (iesler. 

 Charles Temple. 



F. A. Chen v. 

 J. I). Wilson. 

 N. A. Moole. 

 c. P. C'udln, 



iii, in • ■ ffl&mts ta • 'o i oe 



r.'.i wiii;-im -a.. \ ■• City, Wm& > 



. N Y v _ InM. 



■ . . i-,,]„ m bia. 



I. :m. Ella. 



Herald, 

 BCalifori il ran., Folly. 



.. ■ .-rk Row. Pilot. 

 Raven. 

 ■u, Mass., Mystery. 



. N. . 



Rondout, N. \ .. 

 Ciintoii. Iowa, 

 Wfflard, x. y.. 



Ik.sly,,. k. Y . 

 Indianapolis. Ind.. 

 Batavia, N Y.. 



Ethel. 

 Wink. 

 Zephyr. 



Avis. 

 Nonpareil 



Rocket. 

 Son-en to. 



ll'l I '.ingivs.--.sl., I'.o: ton, VTass, 



t Loriisburg Sq., 



r.l'.: Madison av.. N. Y. City. Dolphin. 



House if Peps., A\ asliin-.-lon, 



318 Mad:.,..-, av.. X Y. ( irv. Flash. 



rii.MI Green s!., (iermantoun, 



■iii Tulpehoekt-u St., '• 



Rondout. N. Y .. Janet. 



709 6thav., X. Y. Cty. Rob Roy. 



St. Paul. Minn.. Kleine Fritz. 



349 W. ISth si . . X. Y. ( il y. Trottie. 



,") Broadv. ay, X. \ . < \lv. Graeie. 



St. Johnsburv, Vt., Tyro. 



i,:-.l!i.-el,:ke,C, Herald. 



.-. X. Y. Oity, Little Sunshine. 



ih a.v..X.Y.'Cily. Fanny. [Mist. 



it St., - '• KittieB. 



, N. Y., Zephyr. 



<• Y., Spray. 



;. Texas, LeRenard. 



Insie. 



Florence. 



Alice. 



Jennie D. 



230 E. 18th st.. N. Y. City, Royal Middy. 



23d st. and fitb av., N.Y. City, Nina. 



Rev. G. 1.. Neide. Slingerlands. X. Y.. 



L. B. Rolston. i:«7 Madison av.. N. Y. ( 'i[y., Minnie. 



C il M. Andersen, St. Jolmsbury. Yi., Rolf. 



Simon Loeuentbal. P. O. box IliOi). N. Y. City, Mascot. 



Ik B. Greene, P. O.'noxiilH, Providence, R.L, 



David Pepper, IS-JT Spruce st., Phiia., Pa., 



E. R. Bascom, Whitehall, N. Y., Osceola. 



E. P. Newcomb, Whitehall, if. Y., Genevieve. 



T. W. Fuller, Gleas Fails, N. Y., 



B. J. White, Glens Falls, N. Y., 

 Rev. R. H. Neide, Cauaioharie, X. % .. 

 A. E. Heighway. Jr.. Cincinnati, (»., 



Rev. Tl. E. Ilovey. WI Bushv.iek av.. B'klyn. N.Y.Louise. 



W. H. Larom, 1 Kimberley av„ New Haven, Do Take Care. 



[Conn., 



P. Faucon, 335 Wyckolf st.. B'klyn, N.Y, Falcon. 



X. S. Smith. Newburgh, N. Y., 



11. C. Itog.-rs, Peterboro. Ontario. Canada, Miua. 



E. H. D Hall. Peterboro, Ontario. Canada. 



a. M.Roger, Peterboro, Ontario. Canada. Labelle. 



N. D. Beck, Peterboro. Ontario. Canada. Peterboro. 



H. M. Cottingham. Peterboro. Ontario. Canada! Horicon. 



W. P. Shaw, Motmt Forest. Ontario, Can., 



M. Van Rensselaer. Ceneva. N. Y.. Minnehaha. 



C. S. H. Buchanan, 247 W. 2">th st.. New York, Strathrey. 

 E. P. Motley, 22 Commonwealth av., Boston, Daphne. 

 Frank Snerry, 110 Broadway, New York, Little Upstart. 

 Rev. C. E. Woodman, 50th St. and "th av., New York,Stella Maris. 



L.4DV ME31BESS. 



Mrs. W. L. Alflon, Garden City. L. I.. 



.Mrs. N. Longworth, Cincinnati.* Oliio, 

 Mrs. N. H. Bishop. Lake George, N. Y., 

 Mrs. T. H. Upton, W Tiltestone, L. I., 



Miss Charlotte Hudson, 

 Miss Jessie F. Root, Chicago, 111., 

 Miss Jennie D. Wyn- Jersey City, 

 [koop, 



HONORARY MEMBERS. 



John MacGregor, 7 Vaubrugh Park, East Blaekheath, England, 

 Warrington Baden-Powell. 3 ?:rp-:-i Buildings, Tempi.:-. London. 

 Chas. G. Y. King. New Y r ork. 

 F^ Wahey Perkins, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, 



A NEW YACHT CLUB. 



Editor Forest and Stream : 



On Dec. 1, 1881, several gentlemen, representing about half a dozen 

 yachts, organized the New Haven Yacht Club, the tirst ever formed 

 here. , 



They now number nearly sixty members, and have enrolled twelve 

 cabin sloops, from 86ft. to 5uft. in length, and one steam launch. 

 Have handsomely fui-nl-ihed club rooms 3n the Yale National Bank 

 Building, and exp-o: i<. ol,.:.i fi ■ s, a. sou with a club 15ti strong, repre- 

 senting thirty yachts. Their club book is in the bunds of the printers, 



Wednesday in March. ' 

 The present officers are as follows: 

 H. D. Billar.l. Commodore; .las. (k Beeoher. Vice-Commodore; Geo. 



E. Dudley, Fleet Captain; Frank P. Tyler, Secretary; Albert W. 



Adams, Treasure)-: Merrill White, Measurer. Trustees— F. S. Perry, 



F. 11. Baldwin. LA. I'Jllioi.t. Jr., C P W.-n.-rhonse. .}-., .1 Maca.ul..-'.-. 

 P.egalta Lv.miiillle.j — II W Vail, .kk.-.-, ]■;. !.,».- \\\ W. Price, tj. W. 

 Rawson. Amatelr. 



ST. AUGUSTINE YACHT CLUB.— The followinsr officers have been 

 elected for the season: Commodore. A. Y. H. Le Roy; Vice-Commo- 

 dore, E. V. Clark; Secretary and Treasurer. Albert Tracy; Measurer, 

 Herbert Gardner; Fleet Surgeon. Dr. J. 11. Patzlci. U. S. A. House 

 Committee— H. P. Ammldown, Jam. _.i. k.e-... . ,.;.,.-?" Booth. Re- 

 gatta - i .in it tee— H. Lb Wiiloughby. Carroll Liviugston. J. D. C. Hos- 

 kins, U. S. A. Colonel Tracy ■•■ as re-efeeted a tl u:,vee for the ensuing 

 three years. % 



A .ME PICA CUP.— In consequence of a clerical error to the docu- 

 mouts sent us. the follow juk clause was omitted from the new deed of 

 gU't published last week: " Vessel-; intending to compete for this Cup 

 must proceed under sail on their own bottoms to the port where the 



contest is to take place." 



old the steamer Corsair to Mr. J. 

 'he- Corsair is 185ft. over all, 1155ft. 

 . left. j'm. draft. Engines, 41 and 



CORSA IR.— Mr. 0. J. Osho 

 Piei-repont Morgan, of N - i 

 load line. 29ft. Sin, beam, 141 

 2-lin. diameter: stroke. 21in. 



YAWLS.— The yawl rig is destined to become a favorite among 

 cruisers, Mr. Claphames is rigging three of his Nonpareils that way, 

 and Lennox, of South Brooklyn, is building a yawl for cruising 25ft. 

 over all, 22ft. load line, 10ft. beam, with a cabin lift, long and 4ft. Bin. 

 head room. She is to take a Southern cruise as soon as finished. The. 

 same builder will also start another and larger yawl. 



QUAE BR CITY 'V '-'- ''■"'■ 



eBkfle. 



tees— Charles S. Austin. 

 Charles B. Magec. Rega 

 J. Thorman, A. F. Banero: 



Jr. A supper was then se 



CLUB.— Editvr Forest and Stream: Our 

 b. 8. at the club house on Windmill Island, 

 He '-■ i of >1 leers resulted as follows: 

 mlOoquetl ■-. Vice-Conimbdore, B.-nj. F. 

 |j Hear Commodore, Thomas B. Carpenter 

 t. William Post iPoste Secretary, Charles 



rv\ William S. Hoffman: Treasurer, Rob- 

 ,'.lohn C. Vandersljce iC-jqiieitei. Trus- 

 "illiam L. Boggs. R. P. Thompson and 

 a Cummittee— John SreCormick, William 

 , Lawrence Coleman and Robert Biddle, 

 ed to Over forty members. 



WANDERER.— Mr. E. D. Morgan is bound to the southward in 

 the schooner Wanderer. 197 tons. She has had her yards sent 

 ashore and new spars have been Stepped for the usual foro and aft 

 rig. 



DAUNTLESS is bound for the Labrador coast next season. It is 

 sea cruising of this sort which wdl ms it : sailors . .f our yachtsmen and 

 teach them how little we really know of the sport in America us yet. 

 We should like to see our fleets attempt a fortnight's cruise to Ber- 

 muda next year for a change upon the stale Sound drifting. What a 



world of new things such a vo\age would disclose to those who have 

 never been off soundings, and hoy, the traps would be discomfited. 



yachtsmen would mosl enjoy. ' 



skxsibi.I-: The Sew Y,,rk Y. C yvillresolve to abolish the band 

 masi.-r's uniform which has ■■ . ing Oi tiUpfod pages in the club book, 

 but never yas relished on shipboard. The Setiwanhaka Y. C. has 

 already substituted rubber buttons and ab.-k.-ked '.n, stripes on the 

 sleeve. Others may follow suit. If fireworks and faudaueos e.,uid 



only be sent the sim •■ way and sailing be made the object oi CilUb 



have yachlsiiicn in fact as well as in name. 



A MB PICA < 'I. k. -'lb .-Canadians do not like the limitations:: 

 challenges for the Cup in the new deed of gift. Small blame loth- m; 



upon us from Atlantic's rocky shores. 



of Buffalo, will come out with double head nexl fear, Tumiing bow- 

 sprit and jib set thing euib-r fashion. We expect to build a thirty 

 toot keel culler here hi Buffalo, of which more anon— CLIPPER. 



TWO-ToXNERS.— To many inquirers we answer thai w-e cannot fur- 

 nish working drawings of the two ton design published last February. 

 Possibly Mr. W. P. M.evens, W, -si Mew- l',-,--iuon. Stat.-n Island, can 

 supply the demand, as he laid tho boat down in his loft and faired het- 

 up. 



NEW SLOOP.— Editor Varest antl StreamJ James M. Bayles, of 

 Port Jefferson, has in band a new centreboard sloop for Mr. Joseph 

 Park, of your city. She is aft ft. tin. over all. with i;t'l.t',m. beam and 



6ft. depth, and is to he first class in every respect.— W H. r, 



ATLANTIC YACHT CUJli.-Ai the monthly meeting last Monday 

 tin- Ir. a-urer's report showed the club to be 'final,, lull, prosperous. 

 It was resolved to have the club launch put into serviceable condition 

 at once as a fen-y between the club breakwater and the Bay Ridge 

 landing. - Be^itta" li.ved for June 17. Opening sail on Decoration 

 ha.Mi>usual. Ladies', ace June 10 or June *1, prizes to take the shape 



in s 



childish mi 



t le; 



»th 



'.•and Stream: We would 

 lateur Oarsmen to hold 

 od Lake, N. Y. We can 

 ourse that can be found. 



This 



YAWLS. — We have in type some interesting accounts of experime 

 with the yawl rig on the schooner Whit-- Cap auk oi her vnc-kk: k, 1 

 ton, which an- delayed till next issue. The rig was found a peri 

 success, and is likely to become very general among cruisers. 



ABED FOR THE COURSE.-EWt'foi 



hereby inviir- lb-Vat; ■' ', e- , 



their national regatta for 1882 on G 

 give them the finest straightaway foil 

 — W. O. MeBoWEkL, Seer.-ioi;-. 



MODERN IDEAS.— Keel sloop Fiona, Mr. I. Gray, Dorchester Y. &, 



eornes out lle-ll .-..-3.-..., :i '.. ik, . I, ':i)il;os. iron ,,,- i. o.-k Ski .. i'ttlT . 'k i.l-.-i 



all. 

 MURIEL.—This cutter, recently sold by Mr. E D Morgan was not 



sold much below her cost, as ivpori.-d. "She brought a :V--li iirra-»- 

 nearly what she cost to build. Onlv a year aao s.inii mo-,-,- tk.o, o,--'.-,-i- 

 nal cost. w. is offered but refused. 'She is now- in her fourth year. As 



nothing of her class In the N.Y. f. O- to race with wQrtB fc king 



about. We should like to see her tried in the Seawanhuka Y. C, 

 though she does not repre.-ent quite the modern type, being of light 



displacement, whicL, vkikotit much beam. i : : n: v, -. :'. a .-.i.,:.,. k.-tt.i : ■:■; ., :■- 

 iment. 



LENA,— This sloop, built by Woods Bros., of East Boston, in 1878, 

 has become the property of Mr. Henry 0. West, who has been int-tru- 



.11 -v-t3_ ill ■ '':o:|-.-ike: : ke ij-'-.v !_'-.- kit ' i ... I Y. Ik . f Ik klyri. k.l i o k 



receive a ton of iron outside, new sj.iars and sails and a 'full cruisins- 

 outflt. Lena is 41ft. over all. 



WINNIE.— They are all coming to it. " 

 schooner of Lynn is receiying 3,tl001bs. iron o 



AN EXCEPTION.— Not long ago keel yachts were so scarce they 

 were phenomenal. Now you must hunt long to find a centreboard 

 kuilkkug in the East. Joshua Brown, ox Sal-on. Laj one of those 

 lieciikkr things :n n-aine. she will be 3"it. lot- and attract much at- 

 tention from having a board in her. The world oil ■-. 



CUTTERS.-Besides the numerous fleet building from home designs'. 

 a private letter from G. L. Watson, of Glasgow, says that he has ihree 

 under way for American customers and expects more orders. 

 Altogether he has eleven new yachts on his board including a smart 

 schooner 85ft. load line. 15ft. b'eam and a 700 ton steamer. 



FUNNY.-A contemporary evolves the following: "The mbj -.;. ,.t'a 

 rule of time allowauce is not, as some suppose, a rule which wi. 1 .-.-i 

 courage tho building of t he best model, but it is (he rale which will 

 produce the largest entry of yachts on raoc. days!" Wi J.l, atter that w-e 

 may expect almost anything, dubious gra mm ar thrown iff. 



SAN FRANCISCO TOO.— Schooner Con. O'Conner is hauled out. 

 receiving four tens of lead, 1-e-a-d, not iron, on the keel. Am.-i ean 

 yachts, especially beamy ones, are so cheap, 3-011 know. Re. pore only 

 g:e; and cobble stones for ballast. Somehow- 'all hands are brititring up 

 on outside lead, just where Forest and Stream started when the v; ax- 

 on traps was opened. 



DRYING OUT.— Editor Forest 'and Stream: T have been consider- 

 ing the advisability of putting my yacht on The ways for a month or 

 so to let her dry out, she being at present water Soaked and heavy. 

 Many of my friends advise me against such a cmn-.-.e. Are there any 

 objections to such a plan V— C. 



[We think it would be a decided benefit to allow the yacht to dry. 

 See that she is protected from the sun and dries slowly and evenly. 

 Clean out. bilge, recalk as wanted, and smooth up with a plane. She 

 will iiarfc new 'life. Allow lb,.- air k, .-. a-.jh ail par. ; '-l-kfe ,t,, ,.-, , jl n- 

 out.] 



NEW TVVO-TONNER.— A Brooklyn gentleman is getting out the 

 lines for a half-decked keel yacht, 20ft. load line, something on the 

 Itchen boat plan. Such boats would flourish in our waters and be 

 better adapted for short, cruising than the catboat -traps or the sand 

 Ireo abominations -vero ;t, nor for the length rules and the baneful 

 habit of shifting ballast. 



MORE BALLAST ON KEEL.— EdUnr Fores,-' and. Strewn: Your 

 sail plan furnished last year has given me great sai.'sfack.on. I shall 

 pin ilijulbs. more iron oil the keel of my boa!, till - y.- : ,: ;i:.,o : _ii si. - '-. 



only t'31't, long., 7ft. beam and 3ft. 9iu draft— n< ■ a .'koro- p f - r . 



haps, but neither a skimming dish. She takes 3.3 'Olbs. of baiir.-k.,— 

 Grouse, Duxbury, Mass. 



ROYAL NOVA SOoTTA YACHT SCJUADRON.— Officers for 1SS2- 

 Commodore, His Excellency the MarqtliS Of Lome, K. T. P. C, 

 etc., etc. ; Vice-Commodore.' W. A, Chauncv. 1. .. k- IkW. o'. 

 Eegt.. Oi-Kaze cutter; Rear Commodore, Caplain S. TrotB Psycho 

 sloop: Secretary, F. C. Sumiehrast. Esq.: Treasurer. W. H, k , 

 Esq.. Committee of Management— J. E. Butler, Eone sloop- C c 

 Carter, Lieut, R. E.: A. E. Jones, Daphne -loop; S c w k ,,- I-'-- : : -i 

 yawl; A. C. Edwards. Sailing Commiib-e— 1 ; S.A.Ik;. . . . '. knit 

 P. W. O. Regt.. Pen-el cutter; A. Allison: F. S. Yk-k '■.'■ i ik-o,p : J) 

 G. Prinsep, Lieut, E, A. ; .las. Frascr. Measurers -J. E Biifler tkH. 

 Luke. 



PENNSYLVANIA A'ACHT CT^UTl.^ Editor J?brei I md Stream; The 



held' 01 7th inS and the following were elect I officers \ tfi ' \ 



Iks-:: Commodo ' ■,-■-.,■ - .. ■ ■ '-.,- ; ... Ik Barb, r- 



urers— Samuel Brown, fohn Thomps in, P« et tiiyustiiie' Xiiisteee^ 



O. F.Kern, S. Brown, G. W. Bosler, J. Vandegrlft, Geo, " iaddi t-1 m 



$fflffl&§ to ^anes^andmtt^ 



A. V.. Newark, N. J.— See answer to W. W. E, last week. 

 ... A., Milwaukee.— Mr. L. F. Martin, V. O, box 8188, Now York. 

 E. Y.. Baltimore.— A. B. Kitye, No. 551 Broad street. Newark, N. .). 

 Lenox. Mass.— For red mange cure sec answerto "Huddie. " in isSUi 

 of 1'eb. g, 1882. 



T. B.B.. Charleston, 111.— We believe that there is an TrisfoBOortg- 

 mart .published in Dublin, Ireland. 



F. E. S., Rockland, Me.-A setter is full of lice. What would you 

 advise to remove them: Aits. Persian Insect Powder. 



J. E. W.— Manchester, N. H..— Can you give pedigree of C'olhurii's 

 Bell": Ans. Belle, imported lemon and while, whelped Juno. 1S7U 

 Bred by Mr. F. R. Bevan, Southampton, Eng 1 ., by- his Hollo out of his 

 Belle, No. 1013, E, V. G. B. B. 



S. B. M., Fnleoners, N. Y.— Can you give a description of tho da, .-lis 

 huuds and the address of the parties who hayo theet for sftl»S Ans. 



