ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Building. Kilby street, BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, “Designer," Boston 
rom ,'o tome as ,h" Mot0r *< ««*■>«*. 
ears. Motor boating in the United States ha; 
i remove all windows and grown almost as phenomenally as automobil 
tplaced by large bays and > n g- m view of the more restricted field fot 
ese will open upon a wide operations of the former. Nearly $7,500,cot 
tend around two sides of capital is invested in the motor boat industry 
er side. This porch will ar) d over 25,000 persons are employed in the 
te floor of the hull to the building of boats, motors and accessories, ac- 
-e the roof will be a con- cording to the Pittsburg Dispatch. Motor boat 
f the building. The cov- plants are multiplying every year, and there is 
11 be supported by large now a national representative body known as 
the National Association of Engine and Boat 
)f on the other two sides Manufacturers. 
carried out at least two Motor boat shows lasting a week or more 
iox-]ike appearance which are now an annual fixture in New York, Phila- 
v has. _ The work of re- delphia, Buffalo, Detroit, Montreal, Indian- 
eboat into a modern club apolis and a number of other cities, while this 
radually. The room for spring saw the first thing in this line in Pitts- 
e club will be finished at burg, when there was a motor boat exhibit in 
:he plans will be carried connection with the automobile show in Du- 
the spare hours of the quesne Garden. This was so successful that the 
alterations which under dealers will make it an annual affair. 
'ould be prohibitive be- Motor boat owners are no longer satisfied 
>e made at little expense, with small craft, and in some cases in the East 
ub are: Commodore, J. they are building 150-foot boats, costing over 
nmodore, Euclide Her- $60,000 without furnishings. Philadelphia is 
, Joseph Tierney; Treas- probably undergoing the greatest motor boat 
ecretary, Martin Hanley, boom of any city, particularly along the line 
of hydroplanes. Some strange craft are being 
[arblehead Race. evolved from the development and combination 
„„ . . of the hydroplane, the air-propelled hydroplane 
n G distance cruising race and the hydro-aeroplane. 
to Marblehead, Mass., Pittsburg boatmen do not fear the coming 
n -iik • Motor Boat racing season, however, as there are a number 
wUl be in full charge of fast boats here and many new speeders are 
; started from a line off being launched this spring. There is but one 
. rts and the finish will motor boat building concern, but it reports the 
exact finishing mark to biggest season it ever experienced, six new 
. , boats having recently been turned out in one 
: rinsing boats of not week. 
id, no: exceeding in the As to local motor boating history, there were 
n deck and with a water steam pleasure boats on our waters many years 
Than nnP-tlHh rxf t m ~ TU_ r 11 11 . . - J _ 
COX (El STEVENS 
Yacht Brokers and Naval Architects 
15 William Street - New York 
Telephones 1375 and 1376 Broad 
GIELOW (SL ORR 
Naval Architects, Engineers and Yacht Brokers 
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furnished for Construction 
Alteration and Repairs. Large fist of Ya-hts for Sale, 
Charter or Exchange: also Commercial Vessels. 
52 BROADWAY Telephone 4673 Broad NEW YORK 
15 Exchange Street, Boston, Mass. 
Telephone 23 Main 
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a bully good time you can have on lake river or sea-coast. No 
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Tenth edition. Published 1904. We have a 
fairly good condition, published at $12, which 
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