FORtSt AND StRtAM. 
Steam Launch* Yacht, Boat and Canoe Builders, etc 
THE ROBERTS SAFETY LAUNCH AND YACHT BOILER. 
THE ROBERTS SAFETY WATER TUBE BOILER 
Nearly 1600 in use. 
250 pounds of steam. 
WORKS; 
Handsome catalogue free. 
RED BANK. N. J. 
Cable Address: Bruniva, New York. Telephone address, 599 Cortlandt. 
CO., 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
NataI Afchitects and Bf okers* \ 
ARTHUR BINNEY. 
( Formerly Stewart & Binnby. ) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason BvUdlns, KUby Street, BOSTOH, MASS 
Cable Address . "Designer," Boston 
" BURGESS & PACKARD, 
NAVAL ARCHITECTS & ENGINBERS, 
Yacht Brokers, Builders of Auto Boats. 
Board of Trade Building, - BOSTON, MASS. 
R. R. Taft, Brokeragre and Insurance Dep artment. 
LORILLARD & WALKER, 
YACHT BROKERS, 
Telephone 6950 Bro ad. 4 1 Wall St. , New York City. 
"~ M. H. CLARK, 
Naval Architect and Engineer. 
Yacht Brolcer. 
17 Ba-ttery Pla.ce. 
Hig-h Speed Work 
a Specialty. 
New York. 
SPECIAL BARGAIN! 
Deep sea cruising schooner yacht, nearly new, 108ft. 
long, fully equipped, very cheap. 
WE BUY AND SELL YACHTS. 
S% commission. $10 our minimum charge. 
CLAPHAM & CLAPHAM,Yacht Brokers 
ISO Nassau Street, New York. 
Room 637. 
MOLLIS BURGESS 
INSUR.ANCE 
of All Kinds. 
Fire, Marine, Life, Liability, Accident, Etc. 
10 TREMONT STREET. 
elephone 1905-1 Main. BOSXON. 
NORMAN C SKENE, 
Nava^l Architect and Engineer. 
Yacht Broker. Marine Insura.nce. 
15 Excha.nge St., Boston, Mass. 
SMALL BROS 
"nrr 
ip 1 yn 
M A RB LE H EAD YACHT YARDS. 
STEARNS & McKAY. 
Marblehead, Mass. 
NAVAL ARCHITECTS <a ENGINEERS. 
Two yards fully equipped, with JMarine Railways, Machine 
35PT. Hunting Launch. Shops, large storage sheds, etc., and gasolene supply station. 
Send 10c. stamp for catalogue. 
A History of Yachting 
1600=1815 
By ARTHUR H. CLARK 
Octavo. About one hundred illustrations in photogravure. Net,%^.oo. By maily%^.2,o. 
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 f'^"«' +bem have heretofore been'- pubii&ucd iii 
I Yachting Goods* 
LOOK 
THROUQH 
THfi 
YACHT 
REGISTERS 
and we think that 
you will ag'ree with 
_^us-in saying the 
ALMY 
BOILER 
is the 
FAVORITE 
BOILER 
with yachtsmen 
ALMY WATER TUBE BOILER CO. 
Providence, R- I- 
DAN KIDNEY SON, WEST DE PERE, WIS. 
(6 i."ii..^A£'- 
346 '^.ci^fiiC^, J>iew York;^ 
^ I acnts, Canoes For Sale. J 
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 tons of coal 
Maximum speed 18 miles. 
Completely equipped in every re- 
spect. For full particulars, address 
H. H. H., Forest and Stream, 346 
Broadway, New York. 
* CANVAS CANOES 
AND 
HOW TO BUILD THEM. 
BY PARKER B. FIELD. 
With a plan and all dimensions. 48 pages. 
^ Price, 50 cents. 
\ FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHINQ CO 
§ 346 Broadway, New York. 
The Spaniel and Its Training. 
By F. H. F. Mercer. To which are added 
the American and English Spaniel Standards. 
Qoth. Illustrated. Price $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
SMALL . YACHT 
CONSTRUCTION and RIGGING. 
A complete manual of practical Boat and' Small Yacht Building. With two complete designs 
and numerous diagrams and details. By Linton Hope. 177 pages. Cloth. Price, $3.00. 
The author has taken two designs for practical demonstration, one of a centerboard boat 19 ft. -waterline, 
and the other a cruising cutter of 22 ft. waterline. Both designs show fine little boats which are fully adapted 
to American requirements. Full instructions, even to the minutest detail, are given for the building of both 
these boats. The information is not confined to these yachts alone ; they are merely taken as examples ; but 
what is said applies to all wooden yacht building according to the best and most approved methods. 
Part I. treats of the building of the boats, and Part II. covers the rigging. In Part I., Mr. Hope first goes 
into the matter of tools and then devotes a chapter to the best materials to use. In Chapter III. full instruc- 
tions are given for laying off, making the molds and setting up the frames. Chapter IV. discusses the 
difficulties of cutting the rabbet and fairing the molds. Chapter V. is given over to timbering and planking, 
and in the next chapter is told how to place the floors, shelf and deck beams. The other eight chapters being 
devoted to the makmg of centerboard trunks and rudder cases, laying decks and placing coamings, caulkingf, 
stopping and painting, lead keels, and centerboards, rudders, spars, deck fitting, iron work and cabin fitting!, 
and equipment. The matter of nggmg and sails is thoroughly dealt with in Part II. 
Forest a.i\d StreaLin Publiishing Co., New York. 
How To Build a. Launch! From Plans 
With general instructions for the care and running of ^as engines. By Chas. G. Davis 
With 40 diagrams, 9 folding drawings and 8 full-page plans. Price, postpaid, $1.50 
This is a practical and complete manual for the amateur builder of motor launches. It 
is written simply, clearly and understandingly by one who is a practical builder, and whose 
instructions are so definite and full that with this manual on hand the amateur may success- 
fully build his o^^n craft. ■ 
The second part of the work is devoted to the use and care of gas engines, and this 
chapter is so specific, complete and helpful that it should be studied by every user of such an 
engine. Mr. Davis has given us a book which should have a vast influence in promoting 
the popularity of motor launches. / , 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
Builders of fine Pleasure and Hunting Boats, 
Canoes, Gasoline Launches, Small Sail Boats. 
Send for Catalogue^ . 
Knock Down Boats 
Launches, Of all Descriptions. 
row and sail 
boats. 
Canoes and 
Hunting boats 
Send for 
Catalogue. 
American Boat & Maebine Co., 3517 S. Second St., St. Louis, Mo. 
BAKER YACHT BASIN. INC., 
Quincy Point, Mass. 
We Design. Build e.nd Fit 0\it. 
Also have the best storage in the country. We 
build a speciai.1 line of Power Dories and Tenders. 
WRITE US FOR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. 
CANOES AND ROWBOATS. 
Built of Maine Cedar, covered with best canvas. Made 
by workmen who know how. Models and sizes for all 
kinds of service. From $28 up. Satisfaction guaranteed . 
Send NOW for Free Illustrated Catalogue. 
i>i.J) TOWN CAHOE CO., 9 Middle St., Old Town, Me 
Manual of the Canvas Canoe. 
n F. R. WeW[> ("Commodore"). Many 
Uustrations of designs and plans of can- 
vas canoes and their parts. Two large, 
full-sized working (24x38) drawings in 
a pocket in a cover. Cloth. 115 pages. 
Price, $L2S. 
This interesting manual of how to build, 
cruise and live in a canvas canoe is writ- 
ten by one of the most enthusiastic of the 
older generation of canoeists, who has had 
a long experience of cruising on the 
Shenandoah River, and of building the 
boats best adapted to such river cruising. 
With the help of this volume, aided by its 
abundant plans and illustrations, any boy 
or man who has a little mechanical skill 
can turn out for himself at trifling ex- 
oense a canoe alike durable and beautiful. 
TOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
INSIST ON HAVING 
Ball-Bearing Oarlocks 
on your new boat or 'send for a 
pair for your old one. 
Noiseless, Easy R.owii\g, . 
Durable. 
For next 30 days I will send 
a sample pair of galvanized 
tight or loose pin locks.prepaid, 
upon receipt of $2.25. Send for 
descriptive circulars. 
T.H. Garrett. Jr.. Auburn, N.Y. 
CANOE AND CAMP COOKERY. 
A Practical Cook Book for Canoeists, Corinthian Sailors and Ouiers. 
By SENECA. Cloth, 96 pages. PRICE, $1. 
FOEEST AND STREAM PUBLISHINa CO^ NEW YOUK. 
SPAR COATING 
A perfect finish for all woodwork, spars and 
ironwork exposed to excessive changes ini 
weather and temperature. 
Manufactured by 
CDWARD SMITH & COMPANY. 
Varnish Makers and Color Grinders, 
59 Market Street. 45 Broadwayii 
CKicaLgo, III, New York« \ 
