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1S73 ENCHANTRESS— Schooner, 276 tons; J. F, Loubat, 
Oct. 9. owner. 
ALARM— Schooner, 225 tons; A. C. Kingsland, owner, 
CLIO— Schooner, 67 tons; T. B. Asten, owner. 
EVA — Schooner, 77 tons; E. Bird Grubb, owner. 
ATALANTA— Schooner. 145 tons; \Vm. Astor, owner. 
DREADNAUGllT Schooner, 240 tons; A. B. Stockwell, 
owner. 
WIDGEON NO. 10— Schooner, 105 tons; N. Y. Pilot. 
HOPE NO. 1— Schooner, 132 tons; N. Y. Pilot. 
EDMUND BLUNT NO. 2— Schooner, 120 tons; N. Y. 
Pilot. 
C. H. MARSHALL NO. 3— Schooner, 85 tons; N. Y. 
Pilot. 
T. W. ELWELL NO. 7— Schooner, 137 tons; N. J. Pilot. 
T. S. NEGUS NO. 1— Schooner, 134 tons; N. J. Pilot. 
MARY E. FISH NO. 4— Schooner, 107 tons; N. J. Pilot. 
WALLACE BLACKFORD— Schooner smack, 80 tons; E. 
H. Rogers & Co., owner. 
W. H. VAN NAME— Working schooner, 180 tons; W. H. 
Van Name, owner. 
REINDELR— Working schooner, 140 tons; Capt. Howard, 
' owner. 
SHARPSHOOTER— Working schooner, 120 tons; C. M. 
Grossman, owner. 
RACER — Working schooner, 130 tons; Eugene Howard, 
owner. 
Ocean regatta with classes for New York pilot boats, 
working schooners and fishermen, for the Bennett 
prizes. Owl's Head, N. Y., to and around Cape May 
Light Vessel and return to Sandy Hook Light Vessel. 
Won by Enchantress. $1,C00 purse to pilot boat T. S. 
Negus; $250 purse to working schooner Wm. H. Van 
Name; $250 purse to schooner smack Wallace Blackford. 
1873 FAUSTINE— Schooner, 95 tons; G. P. Russell, owner. 
New York to Cowes, 18 days. 
1873 ENCHANTRESS— Schooner, 276 tons; J. F. Loubat, 
Oct. 14. owner. 
DREADNAUGHT— Schooner, 240 tons; A. B. Stockwell, 
own^r. 
Match race, Cape May challenge cup : Sandy Hook 
to Cape May Light Vessell and return. Sailover for 
Enchantress. 
1874 ENCHANTRESS— Schooner, 200 tons; J. F. Loubat, 
owner, and three Enghsh schooners and cutters; 
French rules. 
International yacht race off Havre; ocean course about 
45 miles. \\'on by Corinne, English schooner. 
1874 ^VIKING— Schooner, 151 tons; Mahlon Sands, owner. 
New York to Cowes, 30 days. 
1874- 
-EVA — Schooner, 77 tons ; E. Bird Grubb, owner. 
Winter cruise to West Indies and return. 
1874 NETTIE— Schooner, 116 tons; Rev. Geo. Hepworth, owner. 
Cruise to Bay St. Lawrence and return. 
1874— —ENCHANTRESS— Schooner, 320 tons; J. F. Loubat, 
July 27. owner. 
- FAUSTINE— Schooner, 120 tons; S. Peabody Russell, 
owner, and other boats. 
Havre to South Sea; race for French prizes. Won by 
Corinne, English schooner. 
1874- — ENCHANTRESS— Schooner, 320 tons; J. F. Loubat, 
Aug. 8. owner. 
EGERIA— Schooner, 152 tons; J. Mulholland, owner. 
Prince of Wales challenge cup: Around Isle of Wight, 
105 miles. Won by Egeria. 
1874- 5— JOSEPHINE— Schooner, 143 tons; Lloyd Phoenix, owner. 
Winter cruise to the Windward Islands. 
1874.5_TIDAL WAVE— Schooner, 153 tons; Wm. Voorhis, owner. 
Winter. Cruise to Windward Islands and return. 
1873 ENCHANTRESS— Schooner, 320 tons; J. F. Loubat, 
owner. 
Cruise from Cowes to Norway and Baltic ports. 
1875 VIKING— Schooner, 151 tons; Mahlon Sands, owner. 
Cowes to New York. 
1875 Fourteen schooners, six sloops and five steam yachts. N. 
July. Y. Y. C. 
Squadron ocean cruise to Cape May. 
1875 IDEAL— Steam yacht, 200 tons, Theo. Havemeyer, owner. 
Julyl. LOOKOUT— Steam yacht, 76 tons; Jacob Lorillard, owner. 
Around Long Island. First steam yacht race over 
ocean course. Won by Ideal. 
1875 Nine schooner and four sloops. N. Y. Y. C. 
July 13. Cape May regatta, 20 miles to sea and return. Win- 
ners: Madeleine, schooner; Vindex, sloop. 
1875- 
Oct. 
12. 
1875- 
Oct. 
27. 
1876 
1876— 
June 
26. 
1876- 
July 
27. 
1876- 
Oct. 
12. 
1877- 
1877- 
1877- 
-RESOLUTE— Schooner, 206 tons; Rufus Hatch, owner. 
DREADNAUGHT— Schooner, 231 tons; C. J. Osborn, 
owner. 
VESTA— Schooner, 191 tons; S. M. Mills, owner. 
Sweepstakes; Sandy Hook Lightship to and around 
Cape May Lightship and return, 212 miles. Won by 
Resolute. 
-DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 207 tons; J. G. Bennett, owner. 
RESOLUTE— Sciiooner, 210 tons; Rufus Hatch, owner. 
Match race, Sandy llook to and around Cape May 
Lightship and return, 220 miles. Won by Dauntless. 
-VESTA— Schooner 191 tons; S. M. Mills, owner. 
New York to Queenstown. 
-AMERICA— Schooner, 170 tons; B. F. Butler, owner. 
ALARM— Schooner, 225 tons; G. L. Kingsland, owner. 
GRACIE— Sloop, 71 tons: J. R. Halsey, owner. 
ARROW— Sloop, GO tons; Daniel Edgar, Jr., owner. 
^ INDEX- Sloop, 54 tons; R. Center, owner. 
WINDWARD— Sloop, 27 tons; II. L. Willoughby, owner. 
Centennial Regatta, N. Y. Y. C. rules. From Sandy 
Hook to and around Cape May Light Vessel and re- 
turn, about 220 miles. Won by America, schooner; 
Arrow, sloop. 
—IDLER— Schooner, 191 tons; Samuel Colgate, owner. 
WAN DEREii— Schooner, 208 tons; James Stillman, owner. 
TIDAL WAVE— Schooner, 202 tons; Wm. Voorhis, owner. 
COUNTESS OF DUFFEIUN— Schooner; Chas. Gifford, 
owner. 
Brenton's Reef challenge cup. Sandy Hook Lightship 
to and around Brenton's Reef Lightship and return. 
Won by Idler. 
—ATALANTA— Schooner, 145 tons; Wm. Astor, owner. 
IDLER — Schooner, 191 tons; Samuel Colgate, owner. 
Ocean race for Loubat cup. From Owl's Head to 
Sandy Hook Light \ essel; thence to Cape May Light 
Vessel, and return. Won by Atalanta. 
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— AMBASSADOR— Schooner, 431 tons; Wm. Astor, owner. 
Winter crui.=e to Florida. 
— WANDERER— Schooner, 208 tons; Vice-Com. J. Stillman, 
owner. 
Winter cruise to Florida. 
— IDLER— Schooner, 191 tons; Samuel J. Colgate, owner. 
Winter cruise to West Indies. 
1878 ^JEANNETTE— Steam yacht (bark), 145ft. l.w.L; Jas. G. 
Bennett, owner. . 
A voyage in search of the North Pole, in command 
of Lieut. C. W. de Long, U. S. N., and N. Y. Y. C. 
Lost in the Arctic Ocean. 
1879 INTREPID— Schooner, ICO tons; Lloyd Phoenix, owner. 
Jan.-May. Winter cruise to West Indies. 
1880 RESOLUTE— Schooner, 105 tons; C. G. Francklyn, owner. 
Cruise to Labrador and return. 
1880- 1— INTREPID— Schooner, 100 tons; Lloyd Phoenix, owner. 
May-May. Cruise to European waters and return. 
1881- DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 116 tons; J. R. Waller, owner. 
-A^pril. Cruise South. 
18S2 WANDERER— Schooner, 208 tons; E. D. Morgan, owner. 
Cruised to European waters, and arrived at New York 
July 16. 
1882 DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 116 tons; C. H. Colt, owner. 
Sept. To Europe; returned Oct. 11, 1883. 
1582 GIT AN A— Schooner, 97 tons ; W. F. Weld, owner. 
Nov. A cruise to the West Indies. 
1882- 3— INTREPID— Schooner, 100 tons; Lloyd Phoenix, owner. 
Nov.-Apr. To West Indies and return to New York. 
1883 FORTUNA— Schooner, 105ft. l.w.L; IT. S. Hovey, owner. 
Cruise to Mediterranean and return. 
ISiS NORSEMAN— Schooner, 113ft. l.w.L; Ogden Goelet, 
Summer. owner. 
Sailed for a cruise in European waters, returning Oct. 
15, to New York. 
1884 - -DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 116ft. l.w.L; C. H. Colt, owner. 
Crossed the ocean, returning from European trip. 
188.1 NAMOUNA— Steam Yacht, 217ft. l.w.L; Com. J. G. Ben- 
nett, N. Y. Y. C, owner. 
Arrived at Newport from Bordeaux, France. 
1884 CARMELITA— Schooner, 65ft. l.w.L; J. Coleman, owner. 
New York to Rio Janeiro and return. 
1884 FORTUNA— Schooner, 105ft. l.w.L ; H. S. Hovey, owner. 
Cruise to West Indies and return. 
1884 MAGNOLIA— Steam yacht, 93ft. l.w.L; Fairman Rogers, 
Owner. 
Cruise to West Indies and return, 
1884 MONTAUK— Schooner, 94ft.; Rear-Com. Saml. R. Pratt, 
Feb.-May. N. Y. Y. C, owner. 
Cruise to West Indies and return to New York. 
1884 ILEEN— Cutter, 65ft. l.w.L; A. Padelford, owner. 
March. Cruise to Fernandina, Fla., and return. 
1884 WANDERER— Schooner, 106ft. l.w.L; Geo. Weld, owner. 
April. Cruise to West Indies and return. 
1884 FLEET WING— Schooner, 121ft. racing length; R. S. El- 
June 16. liott, owner. 
MONTAUK— Schooner, 121ft.. racing length; S. R. Pratt, 
owner. 
FORTUNA— Schooner, 112ft. racing length; H. S. Hovey, 
owner. 
RUTH — Schooner, 98ft. racing length; H. Hathaway, 
owner. 
GRAYLING— Schooner, 91ft. racing length; L. A. Fish, 
owner. 
ESTELLE — Schooner, 88ft. racing length; J. D. Smith, 
owner. 
Race around Long Island, about 250 miles. Won by 
Grayling, schooner. 
1884 GRACIE— Sloop, 79ft. racing length; J. P. Earle, owner. 
June ILEEN — Cutter, 78ft. racing length; A. Padelford, owner. 
16. FANNY— Sloop, 72ft. racing length; Prince & Whitely, 
owner. 
WENONAH— Cutter, 72ft. racing length; J. Stillman, • 
owner. 
HILDEGARD— Sloop, 69ft. racing length; H. Oelrichs, 
owner. 
ATHLON — Sloop, 58ft. racing length; J. C. Barron, owner. 
VIXEN — Sloop, 51ft. racing length; F. C. Lawrence, Jr., 
owner. 
ORI^^A— Cutter, 69ft. racing length; C. Smith Lee, owner. 
W«n by Fanny, sloop, first class, and Vixen, sloop, in 
second class. 
1885 WANDERER— Schooner, 106ft. l.w.L; Geo. Weld, owner. 
Cruise to West Indies and return. 
1885— DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 116ft. l.w.L; C. H. Colt, owner. 
Cruise to Bermuda and return. 
1885— GITAN A— Schooner, 97ft. l.w.L; Wm. F. Weld, owner. 
Cruise to West Indies and return. 
1885 AMY— Steam yacht, 185ft. l.w.L; E. D. Morgan, owner. 
Sailed Nov. 22, 1884, from Southampton, Eng., for the 
Mediterranean, and eastward through the Suez Canal 
to Bombay, Singapore and Manila, and return to New 
York. 
1885 MOHEGAN— Schooner, 100ft. Lw.L; H. D. Burnham, 
Spring. owner. 
A cruise to the West Indian waters. 
1885 BRUNHILDE— Schooner, 102ft. l.w.L; John J. Phelps, 
J une 29. owner. 
Sailed from New London on a cruise around the world, 
Foirior eastward. Returned via Cape Horn to New 
York May, 1888. Time of cruise, three years. 
1885 -DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 116ft. l.w.L; C. IT. Colt, owner. 
Sept. GENEST A— Cutter, 81ft. l.w.L; Sir Richard Sutton, owner. 
21, Match for Brenton's Reef challenge cup. Sandy Hook 
Light Vessel to Brenton's Reef Light Vessel and re- 
turn, about 300 miles. Won by Genesta. 
1885 DAUNTLESS— Schooner 116ft. l.w.L; C. 11. Colt, owner. 
Sept. GEISi ES I A — Cutter, 81ft. l.w.L ; Sir Richard Sutton, owner. 
26. Match for Cape May challenge cup. Sandy Hook 
Light Vessel to Cape May Light Vessel and return, 
about 220 miles. Won by Genesta. 
1886 ^NORNA— Schooner, 95ft. l.w.L; Alex. J. Leith, owner. 
Cruise to West Indies and return. 
188fr CORONET— Schooner, 125ft. l.w.L; R. T. Bush, owner. 
June. Sailed for Cowes, 1. W., Eng. 
1886 MIRANDA— Schooner, 86ft. l.w.L ; G. H. B. HiU, owner. 
Aug. 4. Arrived at New York from Cowes, having left that 
port June 26. 
1888 C.4RLOTT A— Schooner, 65ft. l.w.L ; H. Belknap, owner. 
Winter. Cruise to West Indies and return. 
& Spring. 
1887 RUTH— Schooner, 93ft. l.w.L; Henry Marquand, owner. 
Cruise to Newfoundland and return. 
1887 JULIA- Schooner, 80ft. l.w.L ; Chester W. Chapin, owner. 
January. Sailed for a cruise in West Indian waters. 
1887 WANDERER— Schooner, 106ft. l.w.L; Geo. W. Weld, 
owner. 
Sailed for West Indian cruise. 
1887 ALVA— Steam yacht, 252ft. l.w.L; W. K. Vanderbilt, owner. 
February. Sailed from New Yoik for cruise to West Indies, re- 
turning home March 24. 
1887 DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 116ft. l.w.L ; C. H. Colt, owner. 
March CORONET— Schooner, 125ft. l.w.L; R. T. Bush, owner. 
12. Ocean match race, N. Y. Y. C, New York to Cork 
Harbor, Ireland. Won by Coronet. 
1887 NIRVANA— Schooner, 72ft. l.w.L ; Gen. Perkins, owner. 
Winter _ Cruise to Nassau, Bahamas, 
and Spring. 
1887— 
June. 
1887— 
June. 
-INTREPID— Schooner, 100ft. l.w.L; Lloyd Phoenix, owner. 
Sailed for a cruise in European wattrs. Returned 
April, 1888. 
-FORTUNA— Schooner, 105ft. l.w.L; IT. S. Hovey, owner. 
Sailed for a cruise in European waters. 
1887 ALVA— Steam yacht, 252ft. Lw.L; W. K. Vanderbilt, owner. 
July. Sailed for a cruise in European waters. Alva s east- 
ern point was Alexandria, Egypt. 
1887 Nine schooners, five sloops (first class), nine sloops (sec- 
August, ond class), N. Y. Y. C. 
Ocean squadron run, N. Y. Y. C, Oak Bluffs to Mar- 
blehead, 110 miles. Cups presented by J. P. Morgan, 
Esq. Won by Sachem (schooner). Volunteer (sloop) 
and Bedouin (sloop). 
1887 NIRVANA— Schooner, 72ft. l.w.L; Gen. H. W. Perkins, 
Dec. 10. owner. 
Left New York for Nassau, Bahamas. 
1888 DAUNTLESS— Schooner, 116ft. l.w.L; C. H. 
Cowes to New York. 
1877 IDLER— Schoonfr, 191 tons; Samuel Colgate, owner. 
Sept. VESTA-Scnooner, 225 tons; S. M. Mills, owner. 
7. RAMBLER— Schooner, 293 tons; W. H. Thomas owner. 
DREADNAUGllT-Schooner, 264 tons; C. J. Osborn, 
owner. 
Ocean race for the Cape May challenge cup. From 
Sandy Hook Light Vessel to Cape May Light Vessel 
and return. Won by Idle?. 
Colt, owner. 
W. Chapin, 
1888 YAM PA— Schooner, UOft. l.w.L; Chester 
January. owner. 
Sailed from New York for a cruise in West Indian 
waters. i 
1888 MONTAUK-Schooner, 95ft. l.w.L; John E. 
owner. 
Sailed for a cruise in West Indian waters. 
Brooks, 
1888 CORONET— Schooner, 125ft. l.w.L; R. T. Bush, owner. 
Mar. 23. Sailed from New York for San Diego, Cal., via Cape 
Horn. Sailed thence around the world, arriving at 
New York from Gibraltar, April, 1899. 
1888 IROQUOIS— Schooner, 80ft. Lw.L; T. J. Coolidge, Jr., 
Spring. owner. 
Cruise in West Indian waters. 
April. 
-WANDERER— Schooner, lOGft. Lw.L; 
owner. 
Cruise to West Indian waters. 
Geo. W. Weld, 
18S8— BRUNHILDE— Schooner, 102ft Lw.L; John J. Phelps, 
April. owner. 
Left New York for a cruise to West Indian and 
European waters. 
1886 GITANA— Schooner, 97ft. l.w.L; Wm. F. Weld, owner. 
Winter Cruise to Mediterranean and return. 
& Spring. 
1886 AMY— Steam yacht, 185ft. l.w.L ; E. D. Morgan, owner. 
October. Left New York for Cowes, I. W. 
1886 NIRVANA— Schooner, 72ft. l.w.L; Gen. Perkins, owner. 
Winter Cruise to Nassau, Bahamas and return. 
& Spring. 
1886 AMBASSADRESS— Schooner, 130ft. l.w.L; Nath. Thayer, 
Winter owner. 
& Spring. Cruise to West Indies and return. 
1886— MONTAUK— Schooner, 95ft. l.w.L; John E. Brooks, 
Winter Cruise to W?st Indies and retnm. 
8 FORTUNA— Schooner, 97ft. l.w.L ; Henry S. Hovey, owner. 
Aug. 16. Arrived at Marblehead 32 days from Southampton, Eng. 
1889- — YAMPA— Schooner, llOft. l.w.L; Chester W. Chapin, 
owner. 
Cruise from New York to European waters. 
1889 ALVA— Steam yacht, 252ft. Lw.L ; W. K. Vanderbilt, owner. 
Feb. 2. Left Baltimore for a cruise in European waters. Re- 
turned to Newport, R. I., July 20. 
1889^ — GITANA— Schooner, 99ft. Lw.L; Wm. F. Weld, owner. 
April. Sailed from Boston for a cruise in European waters. 
1889 FREDONIA— Schooner (afterward a fisherman); J. Mal- 
Summer. colm Forbes, Jr. (N. Y. Y. C), owner. 
A cruise to the Azore Islands. 
18S0— -STRANGER— Cutter, 65ft. Lw.L ; Geo. H. Warren, owner. 
Saikd from Boston to Liverpool, Eng. 
1890 IR(DpyOIS— Schooner, 80ft. Lw.L; Ralph N. Ellis, owner. 
Cruise to Bermuda and return. 
1890— SAGAMORE— Steam yacht, 160ft. l.w.L; John Slater. 
April. owner. 
Arrived from cruise in West Indian waters. 
■!|^?~~r^-'^YA~S*^3™ yacht, 252ft. l.w.L ; W. K. Vanderbilt, owner. 
Feb. 4. \oyage to Great Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, 
Italy and return to Newport, R. L, July 8. 
^T^^i'^'^^YAr?*^,^'" y^'^^^' 252ft Lw.L; W. K. Vanderbilt, owner, 
i-eb. Zl. bailed for cruise in the Mediterranean. Returned to 
New York April 16. 
l^r^^ SULTANA— Auxiliary, 155ft. Lw.L ; Trenor L. Park, owner. 
JNtay. Sailed for cruise in European waters. 
^^^i~;r^'^°^^'^^^-^"^"'^''y' l^Sft. Lw.L; W. west Durant, 
October. owner. 
Sailed for cruise in European waters. 
1S92 SAGAMORE— Steam yacht, 160ft. l.w.L; W. A. Slater. 
owner. 
A cruise South and return via Bermuda. 
1892 YAMPA— Schooner, 110ft. Lw.L; C. W. Chapin, owner. 
Cruise to European waters. 
1892— -SULTANA— Auxiliary, 155ft. Lw.L; Trenor L. Park, owner 
June 2. Return to New York from Mediterranean, via Azores. 
1892 WADENA— Steamer, 147ft. Lw.L; J. H. Wade, owner 
Jan.-Oct. Cruise of 30,000 miles, European waters, etc. ' . 
1892 Nineteen schooners and 7 sloops; N. Y Y C 
Aug. 8. Ocean squadron run. New York Y. C, Vineyard Haven 
to Marblehead, 110 miles^ for cups given by J P 
Morgan, Esq. Won by Constellation (schooner), and 
Wasp (sloop). ^' 
1893— IROQUOIS-Schooner, 80ft. l.w.L; Ralph N. EJlis, owner. 
Cruise to the West Indies. . . 
1893 ^ALERT-S_chooner-90ft l.w.L; John N. Luning, owner. 
Cruise m European waters. 
1893 GITANA— Schooner, 99ft. Lw.L ; Geo. W, Weld, owner. 
Cruise in West Indian waters. 
1893— NAVAHOE-Sloop, S4ft. l.w.L; R. P. Carroll, owner. 
April. Sailed Newport to Cowes, I. W., Eng. 
1S93_— SAGAMORE— Steam yacht, 160ft. l.w.L; Edgar Scott. 
April. owner. 
Left for a cruise around the world to the eastward, 
arriving in New York again Sept. 13, 1894, 
1893; CONQUEROR— Steam yacht, 188ft. Lw.L; F. W. Vander. 
Sspnng, bilt, owner. 
S?iiliB4 fo? i| c^is* in West I^diaii waters, 
