FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 14, 1906. 
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Yacht Sales. 
Mosquito Fleet Y. C. 
Corinthian Y. C. 
The sloop Caribou was sold for Mr. J. E. 
Nichelson, of the Brooklyn Y. C. to Mr. H. D. 
Crouch of this city, through the office of Stanley 
M. Seaman, 220 Broadway, New York city. The 
yacht is now fitted out and cruising on Long 
Island Sound. 
The same agency has sold the ketch Micco for 
Mr. A. M. Merriam, of the Eastern Y. C., Boston, 
Mass., to Mr. L. P. Bayard of this city. She was 
fitted out at Marblehead, Mass. 
The following yachts have also been sold .by 
the same agency: 
Knockabout Alice for Mr. Andrew Mack to 
Mr. DeCoursey Tales of this city. 
Cruising launch Gypsy for Mr. O. L. Schwenke 
to Mr. F. M. Miller, of this city. Mr. Miller and 
family are now living aboard. 
The auxiliary yawl Onawa has been sold by Mr. 
C. T. Grantham of Hamilton, Can., to Mr. 
Clarence H. Eagle of this city through the office 
of Stanley M. Seaman, 220 Broadway, New York 
city. The Onawa was built in 1901 by the Elec¬ 
tric Launch Co., Bayonne, N. J. She has been 
fitted out and delivered to Mr. Eagle, and will 
be used in the vicinity of Sea Girt. The same 
agency has sold the schooner yacht Zahra for Mr. 
John M. Cromwell to Mr. Wrn. M. Butler of 
Boston, Mass. Dimensions: 76.6 over all, 51.6 
waterline, 7.4 beam, 6ft. draft; designed and built 
1904 by Geo. Lawley & Son Corp. Yacht has 
been fitted out -tt Cold Spring and is being used 
by new owner off Nantucket. 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
Canadian Trial Races for Fisher Cup.- —On 
Saturday, June 30 and July 2, took place the 
trial races to select a challenger for the Fisher 
cup. The Iroquois, the challenger of last year, 
showed her superiority over Ivee Lox, and will 
lie selected to defend the Fisher cup this year in 
the races which will be held at Rochester, on 
Aug. 11. 
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New Launch for the Rev. J. A. Aspinwall.— 
Recently the Greenport Basin and Construction 
Co. have completed from their designs a 46ft. 
cruising launch, equipped with a 40 horsepower 
Lozier motor for I he Rev. J. A. Aspinwall of 
Washington, D. C. This is Dr. Aspinwall’s 
twenty-third vessel that he has owned or has 
built. 
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A Builder Fails. —-A Rockaway Park, L. L. 
boat builder, Geo. A. Rigby, living in Brooklyn, 
has filed a petition in bankrupcy which shows 
an indebtedness of $2,462.38 with assets of $819.79. 
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Lipton Cup Boats. —A few days ago, Geo. R. 
Pierce, Chicago Athletic Club, was in New York 
to see the Lipton cup boat, Cherry Circle, which 
Mr. Robert Jacob has just finished from designs 
by Messrs. Barney and Mower for a syndicate of 
the Chicago club. It is said that there will be 
about fifteen boats, old and new', that will compete 
for the Lipton cup at Chicago, on August 21. 
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Utow'ana Sold. —It is reported from London 
that the auxiliary three masted steam yacht 
L T towana has been purchased by the German Em¬ 
peror from Mr. Allison V. Armour of Chicago. 
'The yacht is now cruising in Norwegian waters 
and upon her return will be delivered to her new 
owner. Utowana will be placed at the service of 
the Empress. 
Utowana is a steel three masted auxiliary 
schooner, designed by Mr. J. Beavor-Webb and 
built by Messrs. Naefie & Levy at Philadelphia, 
in 1901. Her principal dimensions are as follows: 
Length over all. 190ft.; water line, 155ft.; breadth, 
27ft. 6in. with a draft of 14ft. 6in.; the engine is 
three cylinder triple expansion, 10-16-25x2061. 
stroke. Utowana was entered in Emperor 
William’s ocean race two years ago, and has 
cruised extensively in foreign waters, and the 
price paid for the yacht by the Emperor is re¬ 
ported as $75,000. 
Boston, Mass.—Saturday, June 30. 
The open and interclub race of the Mosquito Fleet 
Y. C. was sailed off the club house, South Boston, on 
Saturday, June 30, in a stiff N.E. breeze. Fifty-four 
boats crossed the finish line, making the race one of 
the best in the history of the club. Of the interclub 
classes, Kit won in Class A, \ exer in Class B, Wayward 
in Class C, and Vera II. in the special class. In Class D, 
Iris won, and Esther won in the dory c’ais. There 
were two classes of power boats, Lueila winning in the 
second class and Mr. Walter Knight’s launch in the 
third class. The summary: 
Interclub—Class A. 
Elapsed. 
Kit, H. B. Whittier, Winthrop Y. C.1 06 06 
Alpha, A. F. Leary, S. B. Y. C.1 11 19 
Sentinel, G. H. Crawford, Mos. F. Y. C.1 13 14 
Emma C., F. D. Perkins, S. B. Y. C.1 19 30 
Florence, R.. H. Garrity, Col. Y. C..’.120 16 
U & I, A. Leach, Mos. F. Y. C.1 27 53 
Neireid, C. II. Small, Mos. F. Y. C. .1 30 21 
Sunward, Dr. Dalryinple, Mos. F. Y. C.1 39 04 
Interclub—Class B. 
Vexer, R. J. Murphy, S. B. Y. C.1 10 05 
Goblin, R. Lothrop, Wollaston Y. C.1 15 06 
Comet, H. Greene, Col. Y. C.1 16 48 
Poor Boy, I. Perry, Col. Y. C.1 24 33 
Echo, W. E. Burdy.1 26 34 
Flirt, J. Black, Jr., Orient Pleights Y. C.1 27 34 
Mosquito, W. C. Cherrington, Mos. F. Y. C_1 28 06 
Newsboy, R. M. Topam.1 31 32 
Beth, G. Magnussen, Mos., F. Y. C.1 38 54 
Sea Gull, T. McGome, Wollaston Y. C.1 39 53 
Interclub — Class C. 
Wayward, E. Marley, Mos. F. Y. C.1 10 42 
Thialfi, Dr. W. Soule, S. B. Y. C.1 11 23 
Violet, H. J. McKee, S. B. Y. C.1 13 26 
Priton, Thos. Kelly, Mos. F. Y. C.1 14 19 
Nelka, J. Embree, Col. Y. C.1 11 32 
Grandee, A. H. Bacon, Col. Y. C.1 27 44 
Interclub—Specia'. 
Vera II., H. Lundberg, Dor. Y. C.1 11 3S 
Zoe, S. J. Stewart, Squantum Y. C.1 12 09 
Bonita, F. F. Leahy.1 14 45 
I. X. L., Quincy Y. C.1 18 09 
Revelle, T. J. M'cAuliffe, Moc. F. Y. C.1 36 50 
Louise, M. Roach, Mos. F. Y. C.1 40 11 
Class D—Y. R. A.—Catboats. 
Elapsed. Corrected. 
Iris, F. F. Crane, Quincy Y. C.1 02 54 1 02 18 
Marvel. I. M. Whittemore, O. Y. C...1 05 20 1 02 26 
Hustler, IT. W. Robbin, Quincy Y. C..1 05 24 1 03 03 
Arrawk, IT. C. Nickerson, O.Y.C.1 05 40 1 04 18 
Josephine, M. Smith, O. Y. C.1 06 34 1 05 02 
Stranger, F. E. Dawes, Col. Y. C.1 09 57 1 07 13 
Dollu II., W. W. Arnold, O. Y. C.1 12 34 1 09 3S 
Class X — Dories. 
Esther, W. H. Jackson.0 49 49 
Elizabeth F., FI. W. Dudley.0 52 23 
Barbara, J. J. Blaney.0 53 09 
- , Sidney Dome .'.0 54 52 
Second Class — Power Boats. 
Lueila, J. W. Reardon, Mos. F. Y. C.0 52 26 
Schemer, C. Paget, Mos. F. Y. C. 0 52 43 
Susie. R. S. McCarten. S. B. Y. C.0 53 45 
U.lala, F. C. Goode, Boston Y. C.0 55 45 
Neirbo, J. D. O’Brien, Mos. F. Y. C.1 00 27 
Third Class — Power Boats. 
-, Walter Knight, S. B. Y. C.....0 40 45 
Natalie, E. J. Lewis, Mos. F. Y. C.0 41 19 
Pretzel, W. Goughlin. Mos. F. Y. C.0 45 35 
Annie G., S. B. Y. C. 0 46 06 
—, J. R. Grose, Mos. F. Y. C.0 47 28 
Ruth, J. Devine, Mos, F. Y. C.0 47 46 
Marguerite. C. R. Rothwell. S. B. Y. C.0 49 00 
Echo, F. Carllso, Mos. F. Y. C.0 51 20 
Hingham Y. C. 
Ilingham, Mass.—Saturday, June 23. 
A r\ce between the one-design 15-footers of the Hine- 
ham Y. C. was sailed on Saturday, June 23, in a strong 
N.E, breeze, and Puzzle won for the fifth time. The 
summary: 
One-Design 15-footers. 
Puzzle, W. IT. Canterbury .1 34 22 
Polly Wog, W. P. Karshick.1 38 51 
Abigail, Arthur Rohr..1 40 11 
Ruth C., A. M. Stowward.1 41 17 
Tenderfoot. R. L. Summers.1 42 10 
Manvindor, C. M. Scudder...1 42 50 
Ratskin, C. B. Rice.1 42 53 
Too-Whoo, S. O. Barnard.1 43 00 
Mischief, S. P. Moses.1 44 31 
Hanky Pank, Kimball & Stetson.1 46 02 
“23,” E. T. Bliss.1 46 09 
Inez, W.'A. Wheaton.1 47 42 
Saturday, June 30. 
In the seventh race of the Hingham Y. C., sailed in 
a strong N.E. breeze, Puzzle was beaten for the first 
time. The race was won bv Usona II., with Too-Whoo 
second and Puzzle third. The summary: 
One-Design Class — 15-footers — Start, 2:40. 
Elapsed. 
Usona II., A. L. Lincoln.1 05 49 
Too-Whoo, Frank Coleman. 1 07 59 
Puzzle, W. H. Canterbury.1 09 37 
Polly Wog, W. P. Karshick.1 14 46 
Ruth C., A. M. Stoddard.1 16 06 
Tenderfoot, R. L. Summers.1 16 42 
Inez, W. A. Wheaton.1 16 56 
Abigail, Arthur Rohn.1 17 15 
Ratskin, Dr. George B. Rice.1 18 06 
“23,” E. J. Bliss.1 18 18 
Marblehead, Mass.—June 24. 
The second club race of the Corinthian Y. C. of 
Marblehead was sailed on Saturday, June 24, in a strong 
N.E. breeze, with a heavy sea. The race was marked 
by the carrying away of rigging in almost every class. 
It was especially noteworthy as being the first official 
meeting between boats of the Sonderklasse, and they 
were given much to do in their first race, for in spite of 
the heavy weather, they were sent over the long course 
of 12% miles. In the Sonderklasse the boats got into 
a mixup at the start, owing to Cod sweeping .the line 
while on the port tack. Bonidrei was first to get away, 
with Hayseed with her. Hayseed carried away a spreader 
soon after the start and withdrew. Bonidrei led as they 
went out by the lighthouse, but on the reach to the next 
mark, Sally \ III. and Sumatra went out ahead, Sally 
\ III. turning the mark first. Bonidrei was third and 
Cod fourth. All were carrying whole sail in a double- 
reef breeze, and as they hauled on the wind, they 
commenced to get all that was coming to them. Soon 
after rounding, Cod sprung her weather spreader, and 
had to pull out. Sally VIII. and Sumatra had a hot 
contest on the wind, but Sumatra overstood the mark 
and Sally VIII. turned first, the order remaining the 
same to the finish. They used spinnakers on the run 
in, notwithstanding the wind and sea. There was a 
close race in the 22ft. class between Marie L. and Tyro. 
Tyro got the start and led to the first mark, but on the 
windward leg, Marie L. went ahead, and she led to the 
finish. Nutmeg’s fore hatch was carried away, and she 
lost ten minutes picking it up. In Class Q, Sintram 
got the start and led around the course. She carried away 
spreader on rhe windward leg, but patched things up, 
and sailed the course. Opitsah II. carried away her jib 
sheets and withdrew. Chewink IV. led around the 
course in the 40-rating class, but lost to Carina, II. on 
time allowance. The summary: 
Class M — 33 to 40ft. 
Carina FI.. C. B. & TT. S. Wheelock. .2 16 58 1 59 08 
Chewink IV., F. G. Macomber, Jr.2 07 49 2 07 49 
Class E — 22-footers. 
Marie I.., George Lee.2 10 00 
Tyro, W. H. Joyce.2 12 10 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones...2 24 24 
Class I—18-footers. 
Fritter, A. P. Loring.1 21 18 
Sonderklasse. 
Sally VIII., L. F. Percival.2 2137 
Bonidrei, G. H. Wightman.2 23 32 
Sumatra, Francis Skinner, Jr.2 24 20 
Cod, Dr. Morton Prince.Disabled. 
Hayseed, H. L. Bowden.Disabled. 
Class Q—22-Raters. 
Sintram, Hollis Burgess.2 20 04 
Opitsah IF, Tillinghast & Foster.Disabled. 
Ocean Race, Saturday June 30. 
The ocean race of the Corinthian Y. C., which was 
postponed from June 23, was started Saturday evening, 
June 30, and the boats sailed all night in a howling 
northeaster, with heavy sea and torrents of rain, finishing 
early Sunday morning. The course was to the Isles of 
Shoals and return, giving them a beat to Cape Ann, a 
lay-to White Island whistling buoy, a broad reach back 
to Cape Ann and a run to the finish. There were four¬ 
teen starters in four classes, and all but two of them 
finished. The smaller classes were sent away first, in 
order, the starts in each class being close. Tyro, in the 
22ft. class, led the fleet before they reached Cape Ann, 
and she kept her lead to the finish, breaking the record 
for the whole course made last year by Sally VII. by 
2.27.58. At the outer mark she led Little Hope, a new 
33-rater, sailed in Class A. by 22m. Little Hope made 
the fastest time coming back, gaining over 15m. on Tyro. 
It is not likely that Tyro’s time will soon be beaten. 
The summary: 
Class A. 
Little Hope, T. K. Lothrop, Jr.11 21 05 10 43 41 
Cricket, G. L. Batchelder.11 34 35 11 20 58 
Scud, Harry Weeks .12 30 00 11 21 54 
Athlon, H.' IT. Walker.12 43 13 12 16 59 
Redskin III., R. L. Pond.13 18 43 13 18 43 
Class B. 
Chewink IV., F. G. Macomber, Tr...ll 42 50 11 42 50 
Myrtle, Souther & Holt.'.....14 15 21 13 26 09 
L’Aiglon, E. W. Hogdon.15 39 00 15 17 55 
Class C 
Tyro, W. H. Joyce.11 14 25 . 
Nutmeg, A. C. Jones.11 48 38 . 
Medric, S. IT. Eldridge.11 59 50 . 
Q ass T~) 
Carina II., C. B. & H. S. Wheelock.12 24 30 12 17 28 
Sally IV., H. R. Starrat.Withdrew. 
Airriee, Channing Williams.Withdrew. 
Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C. 
July 7. j 
In the weekly race at Oyster Bay on Saturday for the 
one-design 15-footers, Mr. R. L. Cuthbert’s Wee Wean 
carried off the honors, with Bobs second and Imp 
third. The times were as follows: 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Wee Wean. R. L. Cuthbert.4 03 30 0 58 30 
Bobs, W. A. W. Stewart.4 06 15 1 01 15 
Imp, Stephen L. Landon.4 06 50 1 01 50 
Marjorie. IT. M. Warner.4 07 45 1 02 45 
Chipmunk, C. S. Young.4 08 35 1 03 35 
Grilse. C. E. Roosevelt.4 08 45 1 03 45 
Flv E. F. Roosevelt.Did not finish. 
Flicker, E. P. Henderson.Did not finish. 
