FOREST AND STREAM. 
146 
NEW LIFE MEMBER. 
No. 85 (A. 1256), Irving V. Dorland, Arling¬ 
ton, N. J. 
deceased. 
Atlantic Division—No. 2160, Thomas J. Hand, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1908- . 
Western Division.—No. 5069, Wm. S. Wright, 
St. Paul, Minn., Jan. ??, 1908. 
MEMBERS transferred. 
5016. Walter L. Day, from Northern Division 
to Central Division. 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. Officers. 
The Manhasset Bay Y. C. held its annual 
meeting at the Hotel Astor on Jan. 13 and 
elected its new officers for 1908 as follows: 
Commodore, Hazen L. Hoyt; Vice-Commodore, 
R B Bainbridge; Rear-Commodore, Charles M. 
Gould; Secretary, R. Martin; Treasurer, Fred¬ 
erick Russell; Measurer, William Gardner; Trus¬ 
tees, John W. Bird, Alphonse H. Alker and John 
F. O’Rourke. 
Felca. 
A very interesting set of plans of Felca, a 
German ten-tonner, designed by Max Oertz, of 
Hamburg, appears in the Wasserport, which are 
of sufficient interest to reproduce. 
Felca in 1906 challenged for the French cup 
and won it/but lost in 1907 to Armen. As a 
clean cut, thoroughbred racing yacht she stands 
out as one worthy of study. A strong floor 
carried well out toward each end with just 
enough of the spoon bow to take every advan¬ 
tage of that style without penalizing herself by 
being brutish, she is a boat the Germans may 
well'be proud of. Her principal dimensions are: 
Length— 
Over all 
Forward, overhang 
Aft, overhang .... 
Load waterline . . • 
Beam . 
Freeboard . 
Draft . 
Girth . 
Sail area . 
.. ,54.28ft. 
.. . 8.72ft. 
. • - 9 31 ft. 
.. .36.25ft. 
.. . 10.2 ft. 
. .. 2.19ft. 
.. 7 -.I° ft - 
.. .27 09ft. 
i ,955 sq ft. 
LINES AND CONSTRUCTION PLANS OF GERMAN TEN-TONNER FELCA. 
