Sept. 29, 1906.! 
FOREST AND STREAM 
505 
JVatJal Archicteclf and "Brokers. 
ARTHUR BINNEY. 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney.) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker, 
Mason Building, Kilby Street, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, “ Designer,” Boston. 
BURGESS PACKARD, 
Naval Architects and Engineers. Yacht Builders. 
131 State St„ BOSTON. NASS. Tel. 4870 Main. 
Marblehead Office and Works: Nashua St., Marblehead, Mass. 
300-Ton Railway. Modern Building Shops. Two new 
Storage Sheds. 10-Ton Steam Shearlegs. 21 feet of water 
off our railway. Large Storage Capacity. Ship Chandlery 
and Machine Shop. Repair Work of all kinds quickly 
handled. 
HOLLIS BURGESS. 
Yacht Broker. General Marine Agent. Insurance of all 
kinds. Agent for the purchase and sale of Gasoline Engines. 
Main Office, lOTremont St. Tel 1905-1 Main. n A .i A _ u, AA 
Branch Office, 131 State St. Tel. 4870 Main. DOSlOII,MaSS. 
LORILLARD & WALKER, 
yacht 'BroKcrs 9 
Telephone 6950 Broad. 
41 Wall Sf„ New York City. 
C. Sherman Hoyt. Montgomery H. Clark. 
HOYT <a CLARK. 
NAVAL ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, 
YACHT BROKERAGE. High Speed Work a Specialty. 
17 Battery Plaoe, Now York. 
SMALL BROS. 
NAVAL ARCHITECTS. YACHT BROKERAGE. 
No. 112 Wator Stroet, BOSTON. MASS. 
Fast cruisers and racing boats a specialty. Tel. 3556-2 Main. 
| HENRY J. GIELOW f 
I Engineer, Naval Architect % 
| and Broker £ 
^ 50 Broadway, - - New York 
Telephone 4673 Broad Jf 
CHARLES D. MOWER, 
Naval Architect. 
CRUISING AND RACING YACHTS 
29 Broadway. Telephone 3953 Rector. 
YACHTS SOLD AND CHARTERED. 
STANLEY M. SEAMAN 
220 Broadway Telephone 3479 Cortland 
NEW YORK CITY. 
COX (El STEVENS, 
Yacht Brokers and Naval Architects, 
68 Broad Street, - New York. 
Telephones 1375 and 1376 Broad. 
RALPH DERR (Lessee) 
Marine Construction Company 
Yachts, Launches and Tow Boats in Wood and Steel. 
Small SteelBarges and Tow Boats a Specialty. 
NEW YORK OFFICE, - 32 Broadway. 
WORKS: Staten Island, N. Y. City. 
BOW VIEW—SOYA. 
Photo by Walter. 
American Y. C. Regatta. 
September 22. 
The fall regatta of the American Y. C. was sailed on • 
Saturday off Milton Point. The wind was from the 
eastward, but held through the showers, and gave good 
racing. Minx won in the N. Y. 30-footers. In the 27ft. 
class Regina won from Alyce, and Rascal III. won in the 
raceabout class. In Class Q, Mopsa won, and the win¬ 
ners in the handicap class were Huntress and Thelema. 
Atair, the N. Y. 30, owned by Mr. Cord Meyer, was 
sailed by Mr. Otto Protzen, the skipper of the German 
Sonder boat Wannsee, who is the guest of Mr. Park, 
owner of Vim and winner of the Roosevelt cup. The 
times follow: 
New York 30-footers—Start, 12:35—Course 18% Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Minx, Howard Willetts. 3 59 58 3 24 58 
Phrvne, C. W. Wetmore. 4 00 11 3 25 11 
Banzai, C. D. Mallory. 4 00 24 3 25 24 
Neola II., G. M. Pynchon!. 4 03 03 3 28 03 
Atair, J. E. & G. C. ’ Meyer. 4 07 00 3 32 00 
Minx wins by 13s. from Phryne. 
Sloops—27-"footers—Start, 12:40—Course 9% Miles. 
Regina, F. G. Stewart.. 2 30 58 1 50 58 
Alyce, W. A. Lieb. 2 34 30 1 54 30 
Regina wins from Alyce by 3m. 32s. 
Raceabcuts—Start, 12:45—Course 9% Miles. 
Rascal III., S. C. Hopkins. 2 36 34 1 51 34 
The H. E. BOUCHER 
Mechanical and Model Shops, 
105 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 
Marine Models an Kinds 
A SPECIALTY. 
Model Making. Inventions Developed. 
Fittings for Model Yachts. 
Late n charge of U. S. Navy Department Model Shops, 
Washington, D. C. 
