June i8, 1898.] 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
49B 
OSCEOLA, STEAM YACHT. DESIGNED FOR T. L. WATT, ESQ., BY GUSTAV HILLMAN, 1897. 
Canarsie Y. C Pennant Regfatta. 
CANARSIE— JAMAICA BAY. 
Saturday^ June 11. 
The Canarsie Y. C. sailed its annual pennant regatta 
•on June ii on Jamaica Bay, the course being 2^ miles 
to windward and return, sailed twice, 10 miles. The wind 
was moderate S.W. The times were: 
Cabin Cats. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Kate . 3 05 28 5 29 40 2 21 12 2 24 02 
Congaree 3 04 48 Did not iinisli. 
Open Cats— Over 20ft. ' 
Selfisli 3 10 00 5 12 05 2 02 05 2 02 05 
Tarn o' Shanter 3 07 40 Broke gaff. 
Caddie ..3 05 22 5 18 50 ^ 2 13 28 2 12 11 
Siren 3 04 22 Did not finish. 
Cats Under 20ft. 
So So 3 10 40 Did not finish. 
Lochinvar 3 11 35 5 22 50 2 11 24 2 09 29 
Selfish won. the pennant for best elapsed time, also 
first prize. Caddie won second prize in the same class. 
Kate and Lochinvar each won a first prize. 
Taunton Y. C. 
TAUNTON, MASS. 
Saturday ^ yune 11 
The Taunton Y. C. sailed its first race on June ii, the 
times being: 
Elapsed. 
Household, Warner 1 57 15 
Electra, Montgomery 1 57 50 
Junior, Hodgman 2 00 10 
The Steam Yacht Osceola. 
The steam yacht Osceola was designed for Thomas L. 
Watt, American Y. C, by Gustav Hillman, and built by 
the veteran builder, Sam,uel H. Pine, at the foot of 
Twenty-fifth street. South Brooklyn, where she was 
launched last April. She is of wood, 136ft. over all, iisft. 
l.w.l., i8ft. beam, loft. depth, and 7ft. 6in. draft. Her rig 
and general arrangement are shown in the accompanying 
illustrations. 
South Boston Y. C. Handicap Race* 
SOUTH BOSTON — BOSTON HARBOR. 
Saturday ^ June 11. 
The South Boston Y. C. sailed a very successful handi- 
cap race on June ii, with a fleet of 15 yachts in one class. 
There was a strong S.W. wind, making a lively race. 
The times were: 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
fautog, F. E. Borden 1 OS 54 1 23-54 
Alice, F. H. Cheetam 1 30 46 1 30 46 
Ouahog, E. W. Rogers 1 31 15 1 131 15 
Julia, F. T. Munroe 1 20 .56 1 31 56 
Ideal, H. B. Bailey 1 21 05 1 32 05 
Lois, E. G. Lawton 1 26 36 1 32 36 
Marguerite, W. P. Cashman 1 20 46 1 34 46 
Reynard, M. F. Plant 1 09 49 1 37 49 
Emma C, P. A. Coupal 1 08 53 1 .38 53 
Empire, F. H. Cobb 1 13 17 1 39 17 
Edelweiss, J. T. Ball 1 35 06 1 40 06 
Violet, H. F. McKee 1 08 31 1 41 31 
Wa VVa, Davis & Wilson ; 1 15 31 1 44 31 
Varuna, C. W. Wadsworth 1 28 59 1 46 59 
Jonah, N. B. Stone 1 38 20 1 52 20 
The orizes were:. Tautog, marine clock; Alice, silver 
loving cup; Quahog, riding light; Julia, loving cup; 
Ideal, beer stein; Lois, beer stein; Reynard, pennant; 
Marguerite, silver service; Emma C, jjipe rack; Em- 
pire, mask. A dance at the club house followed the 
race. 
Buffalo Y. C. 
BUFFALO — LAKE ERIE. 
Saturday^ Jtme \\. 
The Buffalo Y. C. sailed a race for the 22ft. class on 
June II over a new course, three skippers missing a buoy 
and being disqualified. The times were: 
Beppe 3 01 45 
Marie 2 53 18 
Caprice 3 15 41 
Monsoon 3 06 00 
Nercna 3 25 02 
Windward 4 23 45 
Plymouth Y. C 
PLYMOUTH, MASS. 
Saturday^ June 11. 
The Plymouth Y. C. sailed its second race on June ii 
in a two-reef breeze from S.W. The times were: 
Special Class, 18ft.— Start, 3:20. 
Elapsed. 
Bobolink, L. B. Goodspeed 1 49 32 
Amie, M. S. Weston 1 59 19 
Maud, W. N. Mayers 2 00 53 
Winnetuxet, Potter 2 03 14 
Pyxie, E. B. Atwood 2 03 14 
Dolphin, N. Morton 2 06 09 
Ideal, C. F. Bradford Withdrew. 
Trouble, T. S. Diman Withdrew. 
15ft. Class. 
Olympia, T. W. Steele 2 17 19 
Waban, G. W. Shiverick 2 19 07 
Scrap, A. Holmes 2 20 19' 
Vitas, Alex. Holmes 2 21 17 
FroHc, J. C. Dawes 2 22.56 
Kittewake, IT. M. Jones, .Withdrew. 
Maud carried away her bobstay and bowsprit, but fin- 
ished the race. 
Gilberts Bar Y. C. 
Waveland, Fla., June 6.— The G. B. Y. C. held their 
usual monthly regatta Saturday, May 28, in a good 
breeze. There were five entries, but only two boats 
finished. Times as follows: 
First Class. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Omega Did not finish. 
Albatross Did not finish. 
Toker Did not finish. 
Britannia 0 39 27 0 38 38 
Penguin 0 44 44 0 43 59 
Winner, Britannia. 
Paul M. Aston, Sec'y. 
Beppe, Monsoon and Nerena were disquahfied for sail- 
ing the wrong course. The winners were Marie, Caprice 
and Windward. 
Tlie Forest and Stream is put to press each weeli on 
Tuesday. Correspondence intended for puWicntion 
should reach us at the latest by MQndfi.y, and as mwoJ^ 
arlier as practicahle. 
