FOREST AND STREAM. 
Steam Launch, Yacht, Boat and Onoe Builders, etc. 
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THE ROBERTSIaFETY LAUNCH AND YACHT BOILER. 
Nearly 1500 in use. 250 pounds of steam. Handsome catalogue free. 
Wf»RKS: R^n B*^K. N. .1. 
Cable Address: Bruniva, New York. Telephone address, 599 Cortlandt 
THE ROBERTS SAFETY WATER TUBE BOILER CO., 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
S Naral Architects and Brokers. 
ARTHUR BINNEY. 
( Formerly Stewart & Binnev, ) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Maion BuUdlng, KllDy Street, BpSlOH, MASS. 
Cable Ad dress, "Designer," Boston. 
BURG ess & PACKARD, 
NAVAL ARCHITECTS & ENQINRERS, 
Yacht Brokers, Builders of Auto Boats. 
Board of Trade Building, - BOSTON. MASS. 
R. R. Taft, Brokera ge and Insurance Department. 
LOKILLARD & WALKER, 
YACHT BROKERS, 
T elephone 6950 Broad. 41 Wall S t ., New York City. 
M. H. CLARK, 
Naval Architect and Engineer. 
Yacht Broker, ^feh Speed work 
17 B a^ttery Pla.ce. - - ^ew Vork. 
s WE BUY and SELL YACHTS p 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
SMALL YACHTS A SPECIALTY. 
I Yachting Goods, 
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1 CLAPHAM & CLAPHAM, 
O ISO Nassau Street, - New York. 
J2 Room 637. 
$10 our minimum charge, p 
all, if it's only a canoe. j> 
Yachts, Canoes For Sale. 
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BURGESS ®. PACKARD 
NAVAL ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS. 
NEW YARD. 
On or about June 1, we will move our building shops from Salem 
to Marblehead, wh8re we have purchased two acres of land, with 
400 ft. of wharf front, near the center of the town, on the site of 
the original Marblehead shipvard, close to stores, telegraph, rail- 
road, etc. A large building shed is being erected and a repair 
plant will be installed, with a marine railway for vessels up to 300 
tons, and a machine shop. We will establish a ship chandlery 
store on the plant, where yacht and engine supplies may be ob- 
tained at all times. For the benefit of launch owners we will 
maintain a steel tank boat, from which gasolene will be delivered 
at any part of the harbor. 
BOSTON OFFICE: 131 State Street, Telephone 4870 Main. 
MARBLEHEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: Na^shua anvd 
Gregory Streets. Telephone. 
Ca.ble: "BVR.GESS," Boston. 
YACIil 
REGISTI 
and we thinki 
you will agree 
us in saying th'; 
ALMY , 
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is the; 
FAVOR I 
BOILL 
with yachts 
ALMY WATER TUBE BOiLERj 
Providence, R- I- : 
UN KIDMEY & %m, WEST OE PERE, 
Builders of fine Pleasure and Hunt'nS 
Canoes, Gasoline Launches, binall bail 
■^end for Catalogue. 
SjyiERICAN BOAT AND MACMN 
Builders of Launches, Sail Boats, Cano 
and Pleasur* B-^ats. ' „ 
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Clinkei Bu.ii, |i..Ou per running toot net cash. 
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3,«!t7 South Second Strert. ST. LOIUS 
MULL INS STAMPED STEEL BOATS 
FLORENCE. 
This fine cruising launch to be sold. 
Length over all, 57 ft- 6 in.; length 
water-line, 54 ft.; breadth, 11 ft. 6 in., 
and draft, 4 ft. 6 in. 
Has just been rebuilt at a cost of 
$5,600, and is now in perfect condition. 
Sixty horsepower compound Her- 
reshoff Engines and Roberts Coil 
Boiler. Very economical boat. Will 
steam 500 miles on 1% tons of coal. 
Maximum speed 18 miles. 
Completely equipped in every re- 
spect. For full particulars, address 
H. H. H., Box 515, Forest and 
Stream, 346 Broadway, New York. 
~ WANTED 
TO PURCHASE new or second-hand, or lease 
for the season, a staunch, seaworthy gasolene 
motor launch. ^, 4. oo . 
General specifications: Length, 22 to 28 ft., 
beam, 41/2 to 51/2 ft. ; freeboard, 18 in. ; draft, not 
to exceed 21 in.; 9 to 10 horsepower. Canopy 
top and fittings complete, delivered at Syracuse, 
N Y. Proposals should state selling price, also a 
monthly rental price, with the privilege of pur- 
chase at the end of six months, and the moneys 
paid for rental to be applied on the purchase 
price All proposals must be addressed to the 
undersigned and received by him on or before 
12 o'clock noon, April 29, 1905 HhJNKY U 
ALLEN, Top Floor De Grafif Bldg., Albany,N.Y. 
Manual of the Canvas Canoe. 
By F. R. Webb ("Commodore"). Manj 
illustrations of designs and plans of can- 
vas canoes and their parts. Two large, 
full-sized working (24x38) drawings in 
a pocket in a cover, Qoth. 1 15 pages. 
Price, $1.25. 
This interesting manual of how to build, 
cruise and live in a canvas canoe is writ 
ten by one of the most enthusiastic of tht 
older generation of canoeists, who has had 
a long experience of cruising on tht 
Shenandoah River, and of building tht 
boats best adapted to such river cruismg 
With the help of this volume, aided by its- 
abundant plans and illustrations, any boj 
or man who has a little mechaiiical skili 
can turn out for himself at trifling ex 
pense a canoe alike durable and beautiful 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
The Fringe, itii. long. **ilc©, $30 00. 
Air chambers in each boat Can't sink. Built of rigid steel plates. ReliaMe. 
No repairs. Always ready. 
MOTOR BOATS. HUNTING and FISHING BOATS. 
Complete illustrated catalogue free on request. 
THE W. H. MULLINS CO. (The Steel Boat Builders), 126 Franklii\ St., SALEM, OHIO. 
(Member Natiohal Association Engine and Boat Builders ) 
AUTO-BOATS— FttBteat In the world 
"OUR. BABY." 
INSTALL an Eclipse motpr, in your ci 
rowboat. You can buy a cheaper engi 
the Eclipse, but you cannot buy a bet 
Strictly high grade and high p<iwer; sim 
reliable. Over 1200 ISaby Eclipse motoi 
^old last year. Engines from $t;5 up, accoi 
^ize. A 16-ft. boat with power installed 
Send for descriptive circular. 
THE ECLIPSE MOTOR C 
Box 536, MANCELONA, MICI 
DESIGNERS AND 
BUILDERS OF . . 
WILLIAMS-WHiTTELSEY COMPANY, 
WIGH SPEED AND CRUISING VACHTS AND MOTOR BOATS 
Steinway. Lontf IslaLivd City, N. Y. Members of the National Association of Engine and Boat Manufacturers. 
CANOES AND ROWBOA 
Built of Maine Cedar, covered with best canya 
by workmen who know how. Models and siz 
kinds of service. From $28 up. Satisfaction sv 
betid NOW for Free lUusti-utea i • talu 
OLD TOWH CANOE CO., 9 Middle St., Old T( 
A History of Yachting 
1600=1815 
By ARTHUR H. CLARK 
Octavo. About one hundredillustrations in photogravure. Net^%i^.oo. By mail, $5.30. 
Captain Clark's work has been approved by the N. Y. Yacht Club, and is 
published under its authority and direction. The book opens with a descrip- 
tion of the pleasure boats of ancient times, including Cleopatra's barge. Fol- 
lowing t is is given the history of pleasure yachts from the middle ages down 
to the beginning of the nineteenth century. The illustrations are both artistic 
and valuable, and but very few of them have heretofore been published in 
book form. 
For sale by FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 346 Broadway, New York 
INSI>T ON HA 
Bail-Bearing Oa 
on your new boat or 
pair for your old one. ,, 
(Noiseless, Casv R.^ 
Dur-ble 
For next 30 days I 
a sample pair of g! 
or loose pin locks 
up m receipt of $2. 2.3 
descriptive circulars. 
T.H.darrett Jr .*uD 
When writing say you sa^ 
ad. in "Forest and Stream." 
CANOE AND CAMP COOKERY. 
A Practical Cook Book for Canoeists, Corinthian Sailors and Outers. 
By SENECA. Cloth, 96 pages. PRICE, $1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., NEW YOR-K. 
tBADEMARIC 
FOR. THE HIGH 
QUALITY IN V A RP 
FOR. HOVSE OR. YACf 
be sure each can bears the abt!|E 
Mark, which stands for save 
years of high grade varnish makii|i 
EDWAR^D SMITH & COMfI 
Varnish Makers and Color Grind! 
45 BroAdway, 59 Markj 
II •W York. CKlc 
