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[Nov. 25, im. 



SMALL YACHTS. 



Their Design and Construction, Exemplified by the 

 Ruling Types of Modern Practice. 



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The FoTiBST and Streak Publishing Company takes pleasure in announcing the publication of a magnificent quarto volume, bearing the above title. This book covers the 

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

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The work is protustly and handsomely illustrafc d with 150 illustrations inserted in the text, besides the sixty-three plates. 



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I. The Sloop Yacht Schemer. 

 II. The Nuckel. 



III. The Windward. 



IV. A Newport Catboat — Portable Catboat. 

 V. An Eastern Catboat. 



VI. Keel Catboat Caprice. 

 Vil- Capiice— Hail Plan. 

 Via. Keel Catooat Dud^ie. 

 IX. Catboa-^ Dudge— Sail Plan. 

 X, Open Boat Cru ^er. 

 XI. Tbe Cruiser— Sail Plan. 

 Xil. Open Bo t Trident. 



XIII. A SkipjacK. 



XIV. The Get terboard Sloop Gleam. 

 XV. Gleam— Sail Plan. 



XVI. The Centerboard Sloop Midge. 



LIST OF PLATES. 



Light Draft Cutter Mignonette. XXXIIl. 



Mignonette— Sail Plan. XXXIV. 



Sinsle-Haiid Cruiser. XXXV. 



LigLt Dratt Cutter Carmita. XXXVI. 



The Dnrt XXXVII. 



Tne Boston Sloop Neva. XXXVIII. 



The Boston Sloop Nys- a. XXXIX. 



Keel Slcop Columoihe. XL. 



Colon bi e— tsail Plan. XLI 



The Keel S.oop Ahce. XlJL 



The Gannet. XLIIl. 



A Cunapro rise Sloop. XLIV. 



The It' hen Cutter Daisy. XLV. 



Daisy— Sail Pian. XLVL 

 The Cutter Vayu. 



The Cruising Yawl Windward. XLVII. 



Wmd ward —Accommodation Plan 

 The Windwa- d - Sail PI .n. 

 The Cruising Yawi Aneto. 

 Tt.e S ngle-Hj,nd Yawl Ueuce. 

 Deuce—.- atl Pian and Construction 

 Ttie Cutter Petif 1. 

 Tbe Petrel— Sail Plan, 

 The Cuti er Merlin. 

 The Mei-lin— Sail Plan. 

 Tbe Cutter Rajah. 

 The Cutter Y.aande. . 

 Yolande — Cabin and Deck Plans. 

 A Single-Hind Yawl. 

 Sina:le-Hand Yawl — Cabin and 



Deck Plans. 

 S. H. Yawl— nig and Construction. 



XLVIII. The Cutter Mamie. 

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