August, 1922 
371 
from rising too far up the mast by the 
pulley above the thwart. Your canoe 
is now rigged complete, as far as the 
sail goes. 
There is a good deal of argument 
about just the proper place to attach 
your leeboards. I find that on my boat 
I get the best results with them just 
before the mast. Most fellows seem to 
prefer them further back. A little ex- 
perimenting will discover the proper 
place on your boat. 
As a hint in tacking, find out just how 
close your boat will sail into the wind. 
Then in tacking set your sail at this point 
by a half hitch or so around your cleet, 
and keep her full with the tiller. In other 
words, do not try to sight a course and 
stick to it regardless, but take every 
advantage of every puff of wind, and 
/«> • /titsr <?. 2~. 
make all the ground you can in the di- 
rection you want to go. If you sail on 
a river you will soon see the advantage 
of this, for winds here are quite variable. 
On a larger body of water you will have 
less trouble, for your wind does not shift 
so much. 
FISHING ALONG THE 
JERSEY COAST 
{Continued from page 347 
temper, and several dollars charge for 
overtime when the engine breaks down 
and refuses to “chug,” are luxuries not 
essential to the craft of sportsmen. 
There are many boatmen who are en- 
tirely above such practices and it is only 
concerning the guilty that the hint is 
given. 
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That Steers Controls 
The Speed of This Motor 
The Caille Five Speed Motor is the only rowboat 
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t-/ Motor 
Caille Five 
Speed Motors 
from $100 to 
$130. Other 
types as 
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