FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Nov. 3, 1906. 
THE A. C. A. MEET AT SUGAR ISLAND, ST. LAWRENCE. 
SAIL PLAN-GENETTA. 
Royal Canoe Club Class B canoe designed by Linton Hop e. [See preceding issues for matter relating to this boat. 
—Editor.] Lines will appear next week. 
spruce, 2 x x lain, center. Floors every third 
frame fitted with a steel floor angle. Curtis w.c. 
and folding w.b. The rigging of the boat, which 
was very neatly done, was carried out by John 
Finn, of South street. 
The Truscott Boat Manufacturing Co., of St. 
Joseph. Michigan, announce that they have been 
awarded a gold medal at the exposition of Milan, 
Italy. The exhibit of the Truscott Company con¬ 
sisted of a four cylinder four cycle 30-40 horse¬ 
power motor, a two cylinder 8-12 horsepower, 
and a single cylinder two cycle 9 horsepower, and 
one of 3 horsepower. This company have sup- 
, plied the International Exposition, of Christ 
Church. New Zealand, with a complete passenger 
carrying outfit of launches for the carrying of 
passengers about the waterways of the exposition. 
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Mr. Geo. J. Gould, New York Y. C., who re¬ 
cently purchased abroad the turbine steam yacht 
Lorma, as reported in our columns, has changed 
her name to Atlanta, in honor of the old yacht 
built by the Cramps many years ago for Mr. Jay 
Gould. 
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The Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., of Bristol, 
are estimating on a new 90ft. schooner for ex- 
Com. Lewis Cass Ledyard, New York Y. C. 
There are to be, it seems, two more new schooners 
ordered for the Messrs. Iselin, and with Queen, 
Ingomar and Elmina, which is to be altered, there 
will be some fine sport, and in fact it will be the 
biggest class of schooners ever gathered together. 
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Colonel J. H. Cunningham, of Boston, has 
placed an order with the George Lawley & Son 
Corporation for a family houseboat, the motive 
power to be a Standard engine. She will be 
used for cruising along.the coast from Newport 
to Bar Harbor, and will fly the flag of the Beverly 
Y. C., of Buzzard’s Bay. 
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Hollis Burgess has sold the gasolene launch 
Belterre owned by G. H. Hamilton, of Alliston, 
Mass., to Harry W. Dudley and J. Samuel Hodge, 
of Boston. He has also sold the cruising knock¬ 
about Paloma, owned by Norman S. Powell, of 
Boston, to John T. Arnold, of Providence, and 
the 18-footers Wink, owned by George D. Bussey, 
of' Winthrop, to F. L. V'dte, of New Rochelle, 
N. Y., and Cheroot, owned by Dr. Morton Prince, 
of Boston, to R. T. Paine, 2d, of Brookline, 
Mass., who has recently purchased the famous 
racing sloop Humma. 
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Oneida, steam yacht, Commodore E. C. Bene¬ 
dict, Seawanhaka Corinthian Y. C„ is at Tebo’s, 
South Brooklyn, in charge of Capt. Port and 
chief engineer Humel. The yacht is to be refitted 
with new Roberts water tube boilers. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Central Division.—R. C. Sebermerhorn, Buffalo, 
N. Y., by George Clinton, Jr. 
The report of the American Canoe Associa¬ 
tion meeting held at the St. Denis Hotel, on Oct. 
27, will be published in full next week. The meet¬ 
ing was well attended and satisfactory, and the 
dinner in the evening was very successful. 
