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very much the same as the one on the starboard side. Ad- Is absokitely open from one end of the boat to the other, 

 joining this is a double stateroom with basin and roomy and has about four feet head-room. On the forward deck 

 closet. I he whole is conveniently arranged. is a capstan capable of handling a 350-pound anchor. 7'here 



" New Netherlands " The Upper Deck Is an Essential Feature for Life on the Water 



There is running water, hot and cold, throughout the boat, are two landing gangways, one on the starboard side forward 

 and a tank capacity on the upper deck of about 2000 gallons, and one on the port side aft. The dimensions of "The Moor- 

 All the water is circulated to the basins, tubs and other fix- ings" are as follows: Length over all 71 feet; breadth of 



The Plan of " New Netherlands " Showing the Arrangement of the Rooms 



tures by gravity flow, no pumps being required. On the 

 after deck is a toilet room for the cook and steward; there 

 is also space for an ice-box and hatch to the hold. The hold 



Aft View, Keble College Barge 



liull, 23 feet 6 inches; extreme breadth, including piazza, 29 

 feet 6 inches; draft of hull, about 8 inches. The cost of the 

 boat was about $7800 complete. Two servants, steward 



Bow View, Keble College Barge 



