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Yachting Fixtures for 1906. 
Members of Race Committees and Secretaries will con¬ 
fer a favor by sending notice of errors or omissions in 
the following list, and also changes which may be made 
in the future. 
JULY. 
26. Quincy, Y. R. A., Hull Bay. 
26. VVollaston-Quincy, inter-club. 
27. Quantuck, women’s race. 
27. Hingham, Y. R. A., Hull Bay. 
28. Larchmont Y. R. A. 
28. Boston, midsummer series, Y. R. A., Hull. 
28. Royal Canadian, 80, 25, 14ft. and dinghy classes, 
28. Westhampton, Association race. 
28. Wianno, club. 
28. Hingham, O. D. C. 
28. Beverly, Corinthian, Buzzard’s Bay. 
28. Wollaston, ladies’. 
28. Atlantic, open, 3 P. M. 
28. Hartford, open. 
28. Cape May, power boats. 
28. Cohasset. 
28. Lynn, sail and power. 
28. Winthrop, handicap. 
28. American, Newburyport, dories. 
28. Kennebec, Bath, championship. 
28. Indian Harbor. 
28. Rhode Island, rendezvous Newport. 
28-Aug. 4. Edgewood, cruise. 
28-Aug. 4. Rhode Island, cruise. 
28-Aug. 4. Keystone, annual cruise. 
29. American, Newburyport, cruise. 
30. Boston, Y. R. A., Marblehead. 
30. Newport. 
31. Eastern, Marblehead. 
31. East Gloucester, championship. 
AUGUST. 
1. Atlantic, open, 3 P. M. 
1- 2-3-4. Corinthian, midsummer series, Marblehead. 
2- 3-4. Bay City, annual regatta. 
2. New York, cruise, rendezvous Glen Cove. 
3. Shinnecock, women’s race. 
3. New York, squadron run, Glen Cove to Morris Cove. 
4. Marine and Field Club, championship race. 
4. Quantuck, Association race. 
4. Horseshoe Harbor, Corinthian of Stamford. 
4. Royal Canadian. 
4. Knickerbocker, annual cruise. 
4. Wianno, club. 
4. Hingham, O. D. C., Bay Side. 
4. Beverly, Corinthian, Buzzard’s Bay. 
4. Rochester, Brig’s cup, A. P. B. A. 
4. Atlantic, closed, 3 P. M. 
4. Stamford Corinthian, power boats. 
4. Corinthian, Winthrop 18-footers. 
4. Taunton, club run. 
4. Cohasset, club. 
4. New York, squadron run, Morris Cove to New Lon¬ 
don. 
4. _Indian Harbor, annual regatta. 
4-5. Huguenot, club cruise. 
5. Erie Basin, ladies’ day. 
6 . Manchester, Y R. A., West Manchester. 
6 . New York, squadron run, New London to Newport. 
6 . Manchester, Y. R. A., open. 
6 . Newport. 
6-7-8-9. Tawas Beach (Mich.), annual regatta. 
7. Manchester, open, Crowhurst cup. 
7. New York, Astor cup, Newport. 
7. Narragansett Y. R. A., rendezvous Newport. 
7. Kennebec, Bath, commodore’s cup. 
8 . Atlantic, closed, 3 P. M. 
8 . East Gloucester, Y. R. A. 
8 . Newport, annual regatta. 
8 . New York, King’s cup, Newport. 
8 . Newport, Carnival week, N. B. Y. R. A. 
8-9.—East Gloucester Y. R. A., Gloucester. 
8- 19. Brooklyn, cruise, rendezvous Echo Bay, New 
Rochelle and Norwalk combined. 
9. East Gloucester, open, Y. R. A. 
9. Kennebec, Bath, commodore’s cup. 
9. New York, squadron run, Newport to Vineyard. 
9- 10-11. Shinnecock, Association races. 
10. American, Newburyport, cruise to Annisquam. 
10. New York fleet at Vineyard Haven. 
10-11. Annisquam, Y. R. A., Annisquam. 
11. Bensonhurst, championship race, 
11. Huguenot, annual regatta. 
11. Harlem, long distance race. 
11. Huguenot, Bridgeport Y. R. A. 
11. Royal Canadian, L. Y. R. A. 
11. Keystone, special. 
11. Wianno, club. 
11. Hingham, Club. 
11. Beverly, club, Buzzard’s Bay. 
11 . Wollaston, inter-club. 
11. Cape May, power boats. 
11. Lynn, sail and power boats. 
11. Taunton, dories and power boats. 
11. Cohasset, club. 
11. Kennebec, Bath, commodore’s cup 
11. American, Newburyport, cruise. 
11. New York, Vineyard to Newport and disband. 
11. Rochester, N. Y., Fisher cup. 
13. American, Newburyport, open. 
13. Newport. 
13-18. Eastern, German-American trials, Marblehead. 
14. East Gloucester, championship. 
15-18. Atlantic, race week. 
17. Westhampton, women’s race. 
18. Pan-Quogue, Association race. 
18. Stamford-Hartford, Manhasset Bay, cruising race. 
18. Indian Harbor, handicap. 
18. Royal Canadian, L. Y. R. A. 
18. Wianno, club. 
18. Hingham, O. D. C., Bay Side. 
18. Beverly, club. Buzzard’s Bay. 
18. Cape May, power boats. 
18. Corinthian, Stamford power boats. 
18. Boston, Marblehead. 
18. Columbia, Chicago, Lipton cup. 
18. Cohasset, club. 
19. Corinthian Union, union regatta. 
19. Columbia, Mass., ladies’ day. 
19. Lynn, club run. 
19. Columbia, Chicago, Lipton cup. 
19. Newport. 
20. Atlantic, open. 
21. Columbia, Chicago, Lipton cup. 
22. Moriches, women’s race. 
21-22-23. Gold challenge cup power boat races, Chippewa 
Bay. 
23. Plymouth, Y. R. A., Plymouth. 
24. Quantuck, club. 
24-25. Duxbury, Y. R. A., Duxbury. 
25. Moriches, Association race. 
25. Brooklyn, championship race. 
25. Royal Canadian. 
25. Corinthian, Marblehead. 
25. Keystone, special. 
25. Huguenot, club. 
25. American, Northport, Y. R. A. 
25. Wianno, club. 
25. Beverly, Corinthian, Buzzard's Bay. 
25. Wollaston, club championship. 
25. Moriches, association race. 
25. Cohasset, club. 
25. Lynn, sail and power boats. 
25. Hingham, club, Bayside. 
25. Rhode Island, regatta, Potter’s Cove. 
25. Kennebec, Bath, championship. 
25. American, Newburyport, dories. 
26. South Boston, ladies’ day. 
27. Newport. 
27-28-29. Cape Cod, Y. R. A., Provincetown. 
28. East Gloucester, championship. 
29. Quantuck, women’s race. 
29. Atlantic, open, 3 P. M. 
30. New Bedford, Ricketson cups, South' Dartmouth. 
31 and Sept. 1. Wellfleet, Y. R. A.-, Wellfleet. 
31. Pan-Quogue, women’s race. 
31. Beverly, open, off Mattapoisett. 
Mary, Ex-Cockatoo II. 
Through the courtesy of Mr. Clinton H„ Crane 
of the firm of Tams, Lemoine & Crane, we pub¬ 
lish the drawings of one of last years Q class 
boats for Gravesend Bay, designed for Mr. 
Hendon Chubb, Atlantic Y. C. The boat under 
Mr. Chubb’s ownership was named Cockatoo II. 
and was built by the Marine Construction Co. at 
Mariner’s Harbor, Staten Island, who did good 
work on the hull. The Cockatoo’s success was 
not very marked, but her standing was such that 
in a number of handicap races she was scratch 
boat, showing that she was less lucky than 
successful. Throughout the season her form 
improved and she was most satisfactory to her 
owner as an easily handled sailing boat that 
would work well in any weather. Last winter 
Mr. Max Grunder, Atlantic Y. C., purchased 
Cockatoo, changing her name to Mary, the name 
that all Mr. Grunder’s boats have borne. 
The plans of Cockatoo formed a very good 
basis on which to develop the two new boats 
Mr. Crane turned out this year for the same 
class: Soya, for Mr. Wm. A. Barstow, and Spider 
for Mr. Hendon Chubb. At this time when the Q 
class in Massachusetts Bay is being encouraged and 
for which Sir Thomas Lipton has presented a cup 
to be awarded to the owner winning it three 
times. The Q class of Gravesend Bay is most 
interesting, and it would be to the good of the 
sport and promote much good feeling, could the 
champions of the racing here and Massachusetts 
Bay have a sail off in the fall, in fact such has been 
rumored, and the least uncertain thing is an offer 
