[March 28, 1908. 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
taken overland and exhibited at Johannesburg 
and Pretoria. Re-embarking at East London, 
Voss voyaged around the Cape of Good Hope 
to Port Elizabeth ar$l Cape Town, afterward 
sailing to St. Helena, Pernambuco, the Azores 
and London. 
A New Class Q Boat for 1908. 
Nearing completion in the yard of Robert 
Jacob, City Island, is a handsome little class 
Q racer that will participate in the season’s 
races and should, judging from her handsome 
model, give a good account of herself. 
Mr. Jacobs is building her for his own use 
from designs by Mr. C. D. Mower. Her hull 
is double planked with cedar, and she carries 
MIDSHIP SECTION OF NEW CLASS Q BOAT. 
Canoeing. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
about 2V2 tons of lead on her keel to offset a 
sail plan of 775 sq. ft. in area. 
Her principal dimensions are: 
Length- 
Over all . 39ft- ' 
Waterline . 26ft. 
Beam . 8ft. 
Draft . 5ft. nin. 
The yacht brokers are doing the liveliest kind 
of a business in small yachts, but the big fel¬ 
lows are as yet lying low. Wait till a few warm 
summer days hit old Long Island Sound and 
one will forget there ever was a money panic. 
Atlantic Division—Geo. W. Kuchler, Jr.. New 
Rochelle, N. Y., by Geo. W. Kuchler. 
Central Division—Charles A. Searing, Fred. 
R. Sites, Frank N. Spellar, William I. Reich. 
Joseph C. Merrill, Harris C. Allen, all 
of Pittsburg, Pa.; Louis H. Flanders, of Edge- 
wood Park, Pa.; Otto S. Schairer, Philip L. 
Crittenden, both of Edgewood, Pa.; Wm. H. 
Thompson, of Wheeling, W. Va.; James Hast¬ 
ings, S. M. Dudley, and Louis B. Chubbuck, all | 
of Wilkinsburg, Pa., and Donald P. Falconer, 
of New Castle, Pa., all by H. D. James. 
Eastern Division—F. Patton Willard, Salem, 
Mass., by J. R. Robertson. 
NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
c. 
Western Division—5469, H. K. Patch; 5470, 
C. Vance; 5471, Carl Slane; 5472, Wm. S. 
Truesdale; 5473, William F. Knisely; 5474, 
Jeremiah McQuade, all of Peoria, Ill. 
APPLICANTS FOR REINSTATEMENT. 
Eastern Division—Chas. B. Robertson and 
Julius B. Waterbury. 
