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JUNE 30, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

Seawanhaka Corinthian Annual Race. 
THE Seawanhaka annual regatta was sailed on 
June 23 in very fluky weather off Oyster Bay. 
The new beats met again, but no conclusions 
could be drawn as to their performances. The 
Rainbow, Weetamoe, Gardenia, Mimosa III. 
Phryne, Paumonak, Chinook, and Chipmunk were 
the winners. The summary follows: 
Sloops—Class H—Course 1514 Miles—Start, 12:45, 
inish. Elapsed. 
Rainbow, C. Vanderbilt salads Huse shes 5 14 12 4 29 12 
antec wetianise Maxwell, oclisscccce dees 51740 4 32 40 
Sloops—Class J—Course 154% apt ertTE 12:50, 
Weetamoe, Tyo AA Be Gabe OCOeE 2 36 4 32 26 
Pe tHe INS oice sc ceeics vie cicecieis ste 2 28 45 4 36 45 
GRP D eMC OTIICH) 5 scicciecicics eseacees 5 3454 4 44 54 
.  Sloops—Class M—Course 151% aR aer a 12:55, 
eareeriaene) Eis) WMOTTIS. 50. ccc cescnesee's 6 03 416 03 
Irondequoit, H. M. Raborg............. 2 18 20 4 23 20 
Sg aa ad ee alas 1514 Ere ape $1:00. 
Mimosa III., i Park 03 410 03 

Regina, F. G “leer 4 23 30 
SUISUN OWLEE. cc ccaccsscesinnssee Did not finish. 
N. Y. Y. C. 30-footers—Course 1514 ep oaey 1:05. 
iPhryne, Gol WwW.) Wetmore... ...........f 4 07 43 
Dahinda, W. B, Duncan, Jr.......... 3 1 37 4 08 37 
Cara Mia, he Wainwright Wate setsicee«,s 52354 418 54 
ATanreapemtsoroc Ure Go MOYES. os icc scenes 52005 41506 
Danedtete ls EMA OLY sedis vec cc cae tn cnn 561729 412 29 
PSO Nis MEWRCHOI9 focdcescccceccevs.s 5 14 36 4 09 36 
PAC EIUIGEPACCENBLOS: cocrecccnscceecaces 5 25 48 4 20 48 
Sloops—Class P—Course 13 og elg ede TsO! 
PER MPIIG OO OE ATTIMAN , o.0cccccsseesess 38 411 38 
Sloops—Class Q—Course 13 Ril est 1:15, 
pate ieee GUITICT 0.0 cocdscc tase 5 27 51 4 12 51 
Qgeemah, F. B. Clements...:........... 5 34 27 «= 4.19 27 
Raceabouts—Course 13 Mince atrts 1:20. 
Rascal a Doman TOW KING |. -se'screncse's is 6:05 51118 35113 
GRINGO Re MALLOTY® wives ccccccecccene 50853 3 48 53 
Indian, we RADU CES Parduht ts/aiccecices sss0e 51347 3 53 47 
Jolly Roger, T. ee BSICECKCIU daca nes sics 5 11 55 3 51 55 
Bretty @Ouick AwwB. Alley... ..0+scc0ce. Withdrew. 
Handicap ee 13 amie Me 1:25, 
Thelema, 4 E. Black 42 
Nadje, E E Stoddard 
owdy, merece. Bl tates ata cet es ec! 6.6 
Huntress, L. C 
S.C. Y C. 15-footers—-Course 6% eye years ‘1: 30. 



Petr amene MEP T LCV OF Ksss'e visas scie cis ease ens 2 34 15 
Chipmunk, Be young... i 09 i0 2 39 10 
Divs, Boeke Coudert,.....6.. Did not finish. 
Flicker, E. C. Henderson... 41015 24015 
We Wean,.R. L. Cuthbert. 41244 2 32 44 
Marjorie, H. W. Warner...... 43011 38011 
Atlantic Y. C., June 20. 
UNDER the auspices of the Atlantic Y. C. there 
was sailed on Wednesday a race for the cup 
presented by Mr. F. D. Underwood, Atlantic Y. 
C., for the Q class of 22-footers. The course was 
inside, from Sea Gate, Buoy No. 13, Fort Hamil- 
ton and Bensonhurst, twice around, making the 
course 10% miles. There were but three com- 
petitors that started in a moderate southeast 
wind. At the end of the first round there was 
but a difference of a few seconds between the 
boats. On the second round, off Fort Hamilton, 
More Trouble lost her tiller, and was put out of 
the race, Joy winning from Saetta by 57s. The 
summary follows: 
Underwood Cup-—Course 10.5 Miles —Siart, 3:00. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
OWA ae ETE CIUAG yes ccicicg be os sls as cress ee 503 09 2 03 09 
Saetta, George hee CHurene is. Seeeewats 504.06 2 04 06 
Moxreltronble, R2 S: Childs.......0.00. Disabled 
YACHTING NEWS NOTES. 
New Auxiliary YAWL For Mr. LeEpiiz—The 
firm of D, Crosby & Son, of Osterville, Cape Cod, 
have finished an auxiliary yawl for Mr. Charles 
H. Ledlie, of St. Louis, who spends his summers 
at Marblehead. 
Mr. Ledlie wished a boat of maximum accom- 
modation on the waterline length, and Mr. Ralph 
Crosby has made a handsome vessel, with house- 
boat accommodations. The yawl is fitted with a 
'. centerboard, and a cabin-trunk will permit good 
light and ventilation to the quarters below. The 
dimensions are, over all 75ft.; L.W.L., 62ft. 6in.; 
breadth, 1oft. 6in. Freeboard amidships is Sit. 
and 8ft. at the bow. Draft, without the center- 
board, is 4ft.; the sail area will be 3,500 sq. ft. 
A gasolene engine of 25 horse-power will supply 
auxiliary power, which will drive the boat at 
‘ about five miles an hour in still water. 
RRE 
Books ReceiveD.—The racing rules, code sig- 
nals and time allowance tables of the Indian 
Harbor Y. C. From the press of Thompson & 
Co., 9 Murray street, and can be had upon appli- 
cation. The Regatta Committee of the Indian 
Harbor: Y. C. is composed of Frank Bowne 
Jones, Chairman, 29 Broadway, New York; 
Charles F. Kirby, and Charles E. Simms. 
Measurer, Morgan Barney, 36 East 28th street, 
New York. 
We have recently received from the _ sec- 
retary of the British Y. R. A. their year book, 
containing rules and time allowances for 1906; 
also the minutes of the meetings during 1905-6. 
The book is very well done, and is in very con- 
venient form for ready reference. The data con- 
tained as to the new rule, list of owners and 
many other things, are important to the yacht- 
racing owner. The book is neatly bound, and 
from the press of Harrison & Son, St. Martin’s 
Lane, London. Price, 2s. 6d. 
From Andrew Thompson, A.I.N.A., 
yachting guide for 1906 contains much data 
respecting yachts. The book is published in 
connection with Mr. Thompson’s brokerage office 
at 50 Pall Mall, London, S. W. Price, Is. 
RRR 
DEATH OF ARCHIBALD WatTT.—On June 19 
Archibald Watt, an ex-commodore of the Ameri- 
can Y. C., passed away at his family’s old home- 
stead in Harlem. Mr, Watt at the time of his 
death was about 42 years old. Mr. Watt was 
well known in yachting by reason of his having 
designed and built the steam yacht American, 
that did not prove to be a success in point of 
speed, her appointments, however, were very 
luxurious. Mr. Watt was a descendant of James 
Watt, whose name is so closely linked to the de- 
velopment of the steam engine. 
RRR 
CANADIAN LAUNCH DeEsSTROYED.—On June 15 
Lady Gray was one of the finest boats in the 
Parkdale, Toronto, was destroyed by an ex- 
plosion. There was no one aboard at the time. 
Lady Gray, a launch belonging to Mr. Larkin, of 
local waters about Toronto, and was reported to 
have cost about ten thousand dollars. 
RRER 
AMERICAN Y. C. Dortes.—The first race of the 
American Y. C. dories was held on: June 23. 
This was the first of a series of ten races that 
will be sailed during the summer. There are 
twelve boats in .the class, and they will be rated 
on a point basis for the award of the prizes. 
the yearly 
American Dories—First Race—Start, 4:25. 
Finish. Elapsed 
Ue Vie ew CUMNOCK matinee: ss tagieaetan 4 59 24 0 24 24 
aUpOe Crs. Daa Vincents cacck cee 4:59 47 0 24 47 
Martini Norman, Warner. ... 0c serene 4 59 50 0 24 50 
Skidoo. Philip Marquand............... 5 00 19 0 25 19 
Bumbles Hs J seberina ties... sa vets ete 5 01 25 0 26 25 
RRR 
New RocuHettt Y. C. OcEAN Race.—The 4co 
wile race, from the New Rochelle Y. GC. to Mcn- 
tauk Pcint, proceeding outside of Long Island 
to the northeast lightship off Cape May, will be 
started from Echo Bay on July 7. The list of 
contestants so far include the three boats that 
started from the Brooklyn Y. C. to Bermuda, 
Tamerlane, Gauntlet, Lila and Mopsa, Guide, 
Grace II., and Fair Wind. 
RRR 
TRANSPACIFIC RAcE.—On June 24 the schooner 
yacht Lurline, Commodore Sinclair, South Coast 
Y. C., passed Diamond Head, Honolulu. The 
time taken by Lurline to sail the 2,100 mile course 
to Honolulu was twelve days five hours. The 
Anemone and La Paloma are still to come in, 
but at this time the allowance limit is not past, 
and it is not yet possible to name the winner. 
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‘New SAILING YACHT FoR Kine Epwarp.—It is 
rumored that the Denneys, of Dumbarton, the 
famous Scotch shipbuilders, will build a new 
yacht for the king, which will take the place of 
the Britannia, designed by the late George Len- 
nox Watson. The new boat is to be a fast cruiser 
and khave good cruising accommodations. 


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