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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Nov. 17, 1906. 
1ROLITA, COMMODORE CLARK, PHILADELPHIA CORINTHIAN V. C. 
Designed and built by the Herreshcff Mfg. Co-, I’ristol, R. I., 1906. 
Phoho by James Burton. 
Yachts in Winter Quaters. 
Laid up for the winter at the Marine Basin 
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., are the following 
yachts: 
Steam Yachts—Nada, F. Thompson: Embla, 
J. T. Williams; Duquesne, Colonel J. G. Butler; 
Gleam. H. H. Melville; Sultana, E. H. Harri- 
man; Telka, T. D. Day, Jr.; Tuscarora, Walter 
Jennings, and Wadena. J. 11 . Wade. 
Schooners—Lasca. R. P. Doremus; Rusalka. 
Bird S. Coler; Marlean, W. J. Morse; Grampus, 
L. D. Armstrong; Fenella, J. G. Meeham; 
Eclipse, L. J. Callanan; Endymion, George 
Lauder, Jr.; Alsacienne, W. I. Van Brunt; 
Andromeda, C. N. Nason, and Azara, Chester 
W. Chapin. 
Yawls—Arelar, C. E. Eagle; Aeolus, E. Mc¬ 
Lean; Alcatorda. F. H. Davies estate; Esper- 
ance, T. A. Hamilton; Gulnare, L. V. Atkin 
son; Lotowana, F.. E. Malcolm; Ottawa, C. L 
Eagle; Natka. John C. Tatum; Marjory. Fred 
Tucker; Margaret, William M. Greve; Sakanna. 
Haviland Brothers; We’re Here, Tracy Gray, 
and Tigress, George Schmidt. 
Sloops—Winona, 1 'urkle. D. A. Mouni ; 
Spoonbill, W. W. Redfern; Sue, E. F. Lucken- 
bach; Soya, W. A. Barstow, Spots, E. Roberts; 
Squaw. B. F. Valentine; Surprise. John Dickson; 
Peri. John Lewis; Portia, William Daniels; 
Phantom, G. E. Loeble; Olivia, C. 1 . Robert¬ 
son; Ondawa, Colonel D. E. Austin; Nemo, W. 
C. Bolton; Nepenthe, H. F. Hewlett; Nahntos, 
R. M. Smith; Marjory, Mr. Whitehead; Marie, 
Louis Theyson; Mar.quita. W. M. Crouse; May, 
W. R. Sainsbury; Miss Judy, D. D. Allerton; 
Lakshmi, W. McIntosh; Lizana. D. C. Wylie; 
Lillian, P. Bateson; Knowntac, W. McTighe. 
Jig Step. F. J. Havens; Ilikato, E. H. Con¬ 
verse: Impatience. Mnrtha & Olsen; Hildegard, 
W. W. Butcher; Guide, W. M. Campbell; 
Gracie, J. K. Erskine; Fire Fly, M. B. Pendas; 
Elodlon, C. E. Chapin; E. T. Bedford, Bird S. 
Coler; Devil, F. J Havens; Divine, C. C. Hal- 
green; Crescent. J. B. O'Donolme; Choctaw, 
Robert Hinke: Cygnet, William Young; Chico- 
kee. W. J. O’Neil; Careless, R. W. Rummel; 
Bob Tail. E. F. Luckenbach; Anona, D 
Pendas; Aglaia, P. Bently, and Athlon, J. D. 
Probst. 
Gasolene Boats—Bob, Louis Wunder; Adria, 
Howard Maxwell: Adelaide, Daniel Winant; 
Andrea. Joseph Flashner; Elnaire, Chailes J. 
Seepel; Elsie, John Lanyon; Marietta III, C. 
M. Rosenthal; Puffin, William Whitman: Pio¬ 
neer. Oscar Miller; Grace, Robert Hinke; Idler, 
R. H. Lainlbeer; Winning. C. J. Purdy: Kiwi, 
Maurice Coster; Sunshine, G. W. Van Vreden- 
burg; Jean and Sadie B., W. A. Bardell. 
Morse Dry Dock & Repair Company: 
Steam Yachts—Ituna, Mr. Frederick FI. 
Stevens; Diana. Mr. C. Ledyard Blair; Alvina, 
Mr. Alex. S. Cochran; Rambler, Mr. Pliny Fisk; 
Nourmahal, Mr. John J. Astor; Onondaga, Mr. 
S. M. Roosevelt; Wakavia, Mr. L. V. Hark- 
ness; Revolution (turbine). International Tur¬ 
bine Company; Loando. Mr. F. L. Moulton; 
Nushka, Mr. Joseph H. Hoadley; Nautilus, Mr. 
G. B. Linderman; Cayuga, Mr. Thomas W. 
Slocum; Nydia, Mr. F. J. Lisman; Ben Hur 
(launch), Mr. W. P. Taylor. 
Auxiliary Yachts—Vergemere, Mr. A. C. Bost- 
wick; Intrepid, Mr. Lloyd Phoenix; Enchantress, 
Mr. N. L. McCready; Idler, Mr. Henry T. 
Sloane, and Satanella, Mr. M. J. Lawrence. 
In winter quarters at the Smith Yacht Works, 
Essex, Conn., are the following boats: 
Steam Yachts-—Cigarette, Mr. William H. 
Ames, of Boston; Katrina, Mr. L. F. Heublein, 
of Hartford: Agnes, Mr. Thomas B. Enders; 
Genevieve. Mr. Leonard D. Fish, of Hartford; 
and Madeleine. Mr. H. B. Hale, of Florida. 
Sail Yachts—Saunterer, Mr. Thomas H. 
Smith; Tekama, Mr. George I. Vail; Isadore, 
Mr. L. M. Stiles; Tyro, Mr. George F. Barden; 
Lobster, Mr. L. Daniel Fish, Petrel III., Mr. 
Morgan G. Bulkeley, Jr.; Caprice, Mr. Ely; 
Blue Streak, Mr. Charles A. Goodwin, Kitty 
T., Mr. C. M. Brooks: Barnacle. Mr. James L. 
Goodwin; and Golden Rod, Mr. F. S. Belden. 
Motor Boats—Meteor, Mr. Charles B. Wood; 
Wave Crest, Mr. William H. Watrous;. Elaine, 
Mr. Charles E. Pease; Esperanza, Mr. William 
M. Smith; Holley. Mr. F. F. Williams; Neenah, 
Mr. Allen Talcott; Jennie, Mr. L. L. Wooster; 
Cigarette II., Mr. William H. Ames, of Boston; 
Hard Luck, Mr. Louis F, Heublein; J.' O. S., 
Mr. T. Hiram Spokes; Sea Bass, Mr. Charles 
Watrous; Hunky Dory. Mr. W. F. Harrison; 
and Comfort. Mr. A. P. Smith. 
Sales by Mr. Henry J. Gielow. 
Mr. Henry J. Gielow reports the sal,e of the 
schooner yacht Carlotta, for Mr. Charles M. Hall, 
to Mr. J. G. Bauman, of New York. Carlotta 
is a flush deck yacht 81ft. over all, 16ft. 4m. beam, 
and 10ft. draft. She was built to- go around the 
world. On the trip from New York to Rio 
Janeiro, about 6,000 miles, she covered the dis¬ 
tance in 39 days. 
The steam yacht Kittewan has been sold for 
Mr. N. Price Wetherill, of Philadelphia, to Mr. 
Garrett B. Linderman, of South Bethlehem, Pa.- 
Mr. Linderman has changed the yacht’s name to 
Nautilus, the name of his previous steam yacht. 
He has made a number of cruises on her this 
summer, and he has also used her on his fre¬ 
quent trips from New London to his summer 
home on Fishers island. 
The steam yacht Priscilla was-sold through the 
same agency to Gen. Francis E. Waters, of Balti¬ 
more. Priscilla’s anchorage durum the summer 
was at Castine, Maine, but she has since returned 
to Baltimore, where she will remain in commis¬ 
sion until late in the' season, as her owner will 
cruise on Chesapeake Bay. 
The famous Burgess 40-footer Gossoon, which 
has been rigged as a yawl for several years, has 
been sold by Mr. Gielow to Mr. Charles M. Hall. 
She is now laid up for the winter in South 
Brooklyn. 
Another sale reported by this office is that of 
the 55ft. light draft auxiliary yawl Alcatorda for 
the estate of Francis H. Davis to a well known 
yachtsman of this city. Alcatorda was built in 
1901 and is equipped with a 10 horsepower gaso¬ 
lene engine. 
Yacht Sales. 
The raceabout Mavis has been sold by Mr. J. 
T. Pirie to Mr. Chas. Lane Poor, N. Y. Y. C., 
through the agency of Stanley . M. Seaman, New 
York. She will be used for racing next season 
at Shelter Island. 
The same office has also sold the hunting 
launch Adria for Mr. A. C. Fiske, Columbia. N. 
C.. to Mr. Geo. M. Van Doom, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Mr. Seaman also reports the sale of the 
houseboat Lagonda for J. J. Hoppes, Spring- 
field. O., to C. D. Peruchi, Knoxville. Tenn. 
The Lagonda is a steel craft 75ft. over all, 
16ft. beam, 3ft. draft: built 1903. She is. a 
very substantial boat, fitted with two Wolverine 
engines, giving a speed of 10 miles an hour. 
