2B6 FOREST AND STREAM. 
NEW YORK BAY AND ADJACENT WATEKS. 
H. Crane, is being fitted out in 
She was launched a few weeks 
and built from lines by C. 
a rush for the Cup races, 
ago. 
The following is the table of percentages of the yachts 
in all the classes of the Yacht Racing Association of 
Massachusetts, as compiled by the Secretary, A. T. Bliss. 
Only races sailed directly under the supervision of the 
Association are counted in figuring the percentages, and 
it is assumed that in each class a yacht has started at least 
half as many times as any yacht in the class. This will 
account for some of the averages being smaller than the 
individual percentages might show : 
Class D- 
Starts. Ists. 
Flirt 19 7 
Calypso ...19 10 
Chewink 9 1 
Early Dawn.... 20 4 
Areyto . .... 4 1 
Marion ......... 4 0 
Jingo 2 0 
Little Peter 5 0 
Tarpon 4 0 
Cyrilla 2 0 
Class C- 
Thordis 6 3 
Hostess 3 2 
Hustler 4 1 
Romance 7 1 
Widgeon ....... 2 0 
Theodora 4 0 
Carrie M 2 0 
JVcBie .■ 1 ^ 
-25ft, Cabin Yachts. 
2ds. 3ds. Fins. Bks- Total. 
7 4 1 0 . 1310 
2 3 3 1 1280 
4 4 0 0 530 
3 4 9 0 870 
110 1 265 
1 0 3 0 110 
1 1 0 0 100 
0 1 3 3 80 
0 12 1 65 
0 0 2 0 30 
-25ft. Open Yachts. 
2 1 0 0 465 
0 0 0 1-200 
0 2 10 185 
2 2 0 2 300 
110 0 100 
1 0 3 0 no 
10 10 80 
0 I 0. 0 35 
Average. 
.68 18-19 
.67 7-19 
.53 
.43 
.26 
.11 
.10 
1-2 
.06 1-2 
.03 
.77 1-2 
.57 1-7 
.46 1-4 
.42 6-7 
.28 2-3 
.27 1-2 
.22 e-7 
.10 
Class L- 
Circe II 1 1 
Bud 1 1 
Tacoma 2 1 
Cleopatra 2 0 
Problem 1 0 
Class S~ 
"Mildred II.... 14 8 
Tabasco III 8 2 
Opitsah III.... 16 4 
Privateer 13 3 
Zaza 7 3 
Eaglet 19 0 
Harriet 4 1 
Coquette 7 0 
Rambler 2 0 
Freyja 6 0 
Tarpon 2 0 
Class T- 
*Fantasy 5 5 
Plunger 5 3 
Lobster 5 1 
Cathryn 1 0 
Flip 1 0 
Hector 4 0 
Pioneer 3 0 
*Mallillian ..... 10 7 
Aspinquid 13 5 
Bacchante 12 2 
Comforter 8 2 
Bonito 2 1 
Ayaya 7 0 
Susan 2 1 
Nethla 3 0 
Miladi 6 0 
Oriana 4 0 
Barbara 3 0 
-21ft. open Yachts. 
0 0 0 0 
0 (10 0 
0 10 0 
2 0 (I (I 
-0 0 1 .0 
21ft. Cabin YaciiLs, 
4 1 - I 0 
4 0 2 0 
2 7 2 1 
2 16 1 
0 2 2 0 
7 4 7 1 
2 0 .1 0 
0 2 4 1 
110 0 
0 14 1 
0 0 2 0 
-18ft, Open Yachts. 
0 0 0 0 
2 0 0 0 
1 2 () 1 
10 0 0 
1 0 0 0 
0 2 2 0 
0 111 
-ISfl. Knockabouts. 
0 2 10 
3 2 12 
4 3 2 1 
12 2 1 
10 0 0 
2 14 0 
0 10 0 
10 2 0 
3 111 
0 13 0 
0 0 3 0 
100 
1.00 ^ 
100 
1.00 
135 
130 
.67 1-2 
.65 
15 
.15 
1110 
.79 4-14 
490 
..51 11-14 
81' 
..50 1.5-lff 
655 
.50 5-18 
mo 
.42 1-9 
700 
.36 1619 
245 
.25 16-19 
130 
.10 1-3 
100 
.10 1019 
95 
.10 
30 
.03 
.500 
1.00, 
365 
.91 1-4 
m 
.47 
65 
.20 
65 
.26 
100 
.25 
50 
.16 2-3 
785 
.78 1-2 
780 
.60 
.575 
.47 11-12 
S35 
.15 5-8 
165 
.25 5 13 
225 
.32 1-7 
135 
• .20 11-13 
95 
.14 2-3 
245 
.37 9-13 
80 
.12 1-3 
45 
.06 12-lS 
As I have before stated, the racing season of the Asso- 
ciation has been very successful, and the work of the 
individual yachts most interesting. On this account a 
lack of space prevents a detailed account of the work of; 
all classes at this time. Therefore, I shall endeavor toi 
give an account of the work of the yachts in each class: 
every week, and thus give all the credit which is their 
due. Not only will the records of the yachts of the Yacht 
Racing Association of Massachusetts be treated in this: 
manner, but I will also endeavor to give the results of the 
season's work of the yachts of yacht clubs whose races 
have not been sailed under Association rules. 
John B. Killeen. 
Larchmont Y. G 
L,\RCHM0NT — LONG ISLAND .SOUNT). 
Saturday, Sept. 2i. 
QiTTSETTAj Elmina and Muriel sailed a race for the 
Larchmont cup on Saturday, Sept. 2i, and Quisetta won 
by good handling. The race was to have been sailed on 
Saturday, Sept. 14, but was postponed a week on account 
of the death of the President. 
The race was sailed in a light N.W. wind., once around 
a triangular course. The first leg was E.N.E. 3 miles, the 
second leg S. 3% miles and the third leg N.W. 3^ miles. 
The boats were sent away at 11:35 o'clock, and Quisetta 
had the best of the start, being first across the line, fol- 
