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THE GASOLENE YACHT NAUHAUGHT OUTBOARD PROFILE, CABIN AND SECTIONAL PLANS Owned by I. 0. Lombard, and built by the Hanley Construction Co., 1903. 
SPASM, Ex COUNTESS. 
Owned by J. Berre King. Designed and built by the Herreshoff Mfg- Co., 1800, 
fiko^q by N. L. Stcbbins, Bostofl, 
The Gasolene Yacht Natihattgfht. 
We publish herewith the plans of the twin-screw gaso- 
lene yacht Nauhaught that was built last winter by the 
Hanley Construction Company of Quincy, Mass., for 
Mr. I. G. Lombard, of Chicago, 111. The boat was de- 
signed by Mr. C. B. Coburn. She has been used con- 
stantly during the past summer, and has given entire 
satisfaction, having proven to be fast, able and comforL- 
able. Her dimensions are as follows: 
Length — 
Over all 94ft. 
Waterline gift. 3in. 
Overhang — 
Forward ift. lin. 
Aft ift. 8in. 
P^Tcboard — 
Forward 7ft. 
Least 3ft. gin. 
Aft 5ft. 
Breadth- 
Extreme i6ft. 
Draft—- 
Extreme 4ft. 
It was the owner's idea to secure a serviceable and 
Juruiigiy buill boat., and the builders turned out a most 
snperior vessel. The Hanley Construction Company, 
with their improved and enlarged plant, are prepared to 
do I lie finest grade of work. 
Nauhaught is roomy below and beautifully fitted. 
The house is finished in mahogany, pilot house and main 
cabin are large and comfortable, also finished throughout 
in mahogany; in the pilot house there is room to sleep 
two persons; her main cabin has two berths of the Pull- 
man type; there are two large staterooms, two toilets, a 
double galley and large engine room with complete ac- 
commodation for the crew of four, which consists of 
captain, engineer, cook and deckhand; these are all fin- 
ished in cypress with mahogany trim. There are accom- 
modations for sixteen persons, all told, on board. Ar- 
rangements are made for a promenade deck on the top 
of the house. 
She is equipped with two 50 horse-power gasolene en- 
gines which give her a speed of fourteen knots. The 
boat is lighted by electricity throughout with a storage 
battery equipment from the Electric Storage Battery 
Company. 
The steam yacht Wachusett has been sold by Mr. W. 
A. Jamison to Mr. Sauto Oteri, a resident of New Or- 
leans, and a member of the Southern Y. C. Wachusett 
is g2.4ft. over all, 86ft. waterline, 15ft. breadth and 6.5ft. 
draft. The yacht has been refitted and equipped with 
turbine engines, and it is expected she will develop a 
speed of fourteen knots. Wachusett cleared ivom New 
York a few days ago for New Orleans, 
