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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Yacht Sale. 
The gasolene cruising launch Elcaya has been 
sold by Mr. James M. Dodge, Philadelphia, Pa., 
to a gentleman in this city through the agency 
of Stanley M. Seaman, 220 Broadway, Mew 
York. Elcaya is of the hunting cabin type, 4711 - 
long, equipped with a Craig engine. Her owner, 
whose name is withheld for the present, ex P e H s 
to use her on the Long Island Sound and St. 
Lawrence River. The yacht has been delivered 
'' Among the sales of yachts not previously 
reported by Mr. Henry J. Gielow, of this city, 
are the following: , „ . . 
Steam yacht Lavrock, to the Department of 
Water Supply, New York city; steam yacht 
Impatient, for Mr. J. J. MacMulkin to the 
United States Government; sloop Margaret, tor 
Dr. George M. Tuttle to a gentleman who will 
use the yacht on the coast of Maine during the 
coming season; cabin motor launch Julia 11 ., tor 
Mr. Powell G. Fithian to Mr. E. W. Rowell, 
who will cruise in Southern waters on the boat, 
gasolene launch Helene, for Mr. W. E. Anms o 
Mr E. Lederer, of this city; also hunting cabin 
launch for Mr. A G. Brown to Mr. W. Allen- 
der for service on Long Island Sound. 
Boccaccio. 
Boccaccio, whose lines are printed herewith, is 
a sister boat to Bajazzo, published last week. 
Both are handsome little boats of their type an 
give us on this side of the big pond some idea 
of the perfection attained by the German de 
signers of small boats. „ • 
Boccaccio was designed and built by H. Heiclt- 
mann, of Hamburg, Germany. She is 26.66 feet 
over all, 16.6 feet waterline, 5.66 feet beam and 
draws 3.6 feet of water. _ , . 
She is a boat very similar to our raceabout 
type, has good freeboard and ends, making a 
powerful boat in a seaway. But for her rig, 
which is the sliding gunter style of yard on the 
mainsail instead of the gaff used on American 
boats, we might take her for a Yankee. the 
reefing gear is the patent rolling boom reef gear 
such as the little Hamburg used this past season 
in the Long Island Sound races. 
The Wampanoag Sold. 
John Doran, of Quebec, Canada, has bought 
from E. W. Burdett, of Boston, Mass., through 
the agency of Stanley M. Seaman, of this city, 
Wampanoag, a steam yacht. Wampanoag is a 
flush deck craft, with a triple expansion engine. 
She formerly belonged to Lieutenant Hugh L. 
Willoughby, of Newport, R. I., who used her 
along the coast. Hew new owner will take her 
to Canada in the early spring. 
CanoeinQ. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division.— John G. Saxe, New York 
city, by A. M. Poole. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
Eastern Division.—5417. Quincy Pond, Auburn- 
dale, Mass. ^ „ . 
Western Division.—5416, Frank Stone, Rock¬ 
ford, Ill.; S418, Thomas T. Parker, Detroit, 
Mich. 
NEW LIFE MEMBERS. 
No. 83 (A. 5110), Walwin Barr, New York 
city; No. 84 (E. 4002), William J. Ladd, Win¬ 
chester, Mass. . 
Notices of the annual dues are now being sent 
out by the treasurer of the ’A. C. A., who would 
be very glad if anyone not receiving his notice 
from any cause, including members of the East¬ 
ern Division, whose dues will be collected by 
the treasurer this vear, would write him to that 
effect, addressing S. B. Burnham, Treasurer A. 
C. A., Box 23, Providence, R. I. 
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