FOREST AND StRKAM. 



[Oct. 188(5. 



SMALL YACHTS. 



Their Design and Construction, Exemplified by the 

 Ruling Types of Modern Practice. 



The Fokest ahd Stream Publishing Company takes pleasure in announcing the immediate publication of a magnificent folio volume, bearing the above title. This book is 

 intended to cover tbe field of Small Yachts, with special regard to their design, construction, equipment and keep. The opening chapters are devoted to a consideration of the model 

 and the draft, their relations to one another, and the purposes which they subserve. Pull directions are given for producing the plans of a yacht with reference to the chief points in 

 design, and the method of taking ofiE the lines of a boat already built is likewise described in detail. 



All elements entering into design, such as Resistance, Stability. Balance of Rig, Handiness, Displacement, etc., are dealt with in separate chapters. The rules necessary for the 



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cations presented, the reader is placed in possession of accurate information concernmg the mould, accommodations, rig and characteristics of all .styles of yachts which have received 

 favorable recognition. Sporting boats, combination row and sailboats, and various examples of special form are introduced. 



The third division offers a comprehensive review of single-hand sailing, to which small yachts are especially adapted. Directions are given as a guide in selection of type and sail 

 plan, and subsequent equipment and proper management. 



The iron work of yachts, their gear, yawls, stearing apparatus, boat building and much other closely related matter is entered upon. The new International Rules of the Road, 

 Signal Service, and a bibliography appear in the Appendix. 



The work is profusely and handsomely illustrated with 150 illustrations inserted in the text, besides the sixty -three plates as follows: 



LIST OF PLA^TES. 



I. The Sloop Yacht Schemer. 

 II. TheNuckel. 



III. The Windward. 



IV. A Newport Catboat— Portable Catboat. 

 V. An Eastern Catboat. 



VI. Keel Catboat Caprice. 



VII. Caprice— Sail Plan. 

 VIII. Keel Catboat Dodge. 



IX. Catboat Dodge— Sail Plan. 

 X. Open Boat Cruiser. 



Xr. The Cruiser— Sail Plan. 

 XII. Open Boat Trident. 

 XIIL A Skipjack. 



XIV. The Centerboard Sloop Gleam. 

 XV. Gleam— Sail Plan. 

 XVI. The Centerboard Sloop Midge. 



XVII. Light Draft Cutter Mignonette. 

 XVIII. Mignonette-Sail Plan. 

 XlX. Single-Hand Cruiser. 



XX. Light Draft Cutter Cai-mita. 

 XXI. The Dart. 

 XXII. The Boston Sloop Neva. 



XXIII. The Boston Sloop Nyssa. 



XXIV. Keel Sloop Columbine. 

 XXV. Columbine— Sail Plan. 



XXVI. The Keel Sloop Alice. 

 XXVII. The Gannet. 

 XXVIII. A Compromise Sloop. 

 XXIX. The Itchen Cutter Daisy. 

 XXX. Daisy— Sail Plan. 

 XXXI. The Cutter Vayu. 

 XXXII. The Cmising Yawl Windward. 



XXXIIL Windward— Accommodation Plan 

 XXXIV. The Windward -Sail Plan. 

 XXXV. The Cruising Yawl Aneto. 

 XXXVI. The Smgle-Hand Yawl Deuce. 

 XXXVII. Deuce— Sail Plan and Construction 

 XXXVIIL The Cutter Petrel. 

 XXXIX. The Petrel— Sail Plan. 

 XL. The Cutter Merlin. 

 XLL The Merlin— Sail Plan. 

 XLII. The Cutter Rajah. 

 XLIII. The Cutter Yolande. 

 XLIV. Yolande— Cabin and Deck Plans. 

 XLV. A Single-Hand Yawl. 

 XL VI. Single-Hand Yawl — Cabin and 



XLVII. S. H. Yawl— Rig and Construction. 



XLVIII. The Cutter Mamie. 

 XLIX. The Mamie— Midship Section. 

 L. The Mamie— Sail Plan. 

 LI. Six-Beam Cutter. 

 LII. Six-Beam Cutter— Sail Plan. 

 LIII. The Cutter Surf. 

 LIV. The Cutter Surf— Sail Plan. 

 LV. The Cutter Surf— Midship Section , 

 LVI. The Cutter Surf— Cabin Plans. 

 LVII. The Cutter Spankadillo. 

 LVIII. The Cutter Madge. 

 LIX. The Madge— Ironwork. 

 LX. The Schooner Gaetina. 

 LXI. The Nonpareil Sharpie. 

 LXII. The Cynthia. 

 LXIII. The Cruising Sneakbox. • 



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