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From the Clubs

... club now boasts of a membership of over fifty, and, considering that this is only the club's fourth year of existence, it speaks well. The Mayor handed prizes won during the past season to the winners in Classes A and B. Mr. Bishop, who won the prize ...

N. 1 Vol. I. SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1924 The Launch

... known from the outset that our pages will be open for the publication. of items of interest referring to any club. Generally speaking, there is very little attention paid to the smaller classes in racing. Yet all those who under-B.tand. the sport an d h ave ...

The Congress Lectures

... lecturer's remarks were highly technical, and were more particularly appreciated by those who have made a study of designing. Speaking broadly, Mr. Daniels claims that model yachting is worthy of more consideration than it at present receives, lie pointed ...

DIMENSIONS OF THE AMERICA

... there are no dead points. On the contrary, the shaft is subjected to a comparatively uniform turning effort. Theoretically speaking, the flywheel is, therefore, superfluous, but for practical reasons it has been retained. The motor is supplied with a ...

The Modern Auxiliary Cruiser

... The Modern Auxiliary Cruiser. THE tend of the modern auxiliary cruising yacht, generally speaking, is to take the best qualities of a full-powered motor yacht and combine them with the best qualities of a pure sailing yacht. The first items that an owner ...

Southampton

... to put on the blocks. The particular work was entrusted to Mr. George Campbell (foreman of Messrs. R. Kemp and Co.). This speaks volumes for the enterprise of all concerned, as otherwise it would probably have meant that these fine yachts would have left ...

Cost of Sailing. To the Editor

... and perhaps a few weeks longer for fishing, and also my annual holiday. With prices higher now than they were in the days I speak of, I still believe that the cost need not be relatively more. That is, one can have a season's sailing for no more than an ...

MAVOURNEEN

... Peruvian e treasure. Everything dealing with animal life in sea and the various flora and fauna on the islands be investigated. Speaking at a farewell luncheon in yacht 071 Tuesday, Captain Blair said the expediti% had taken fifteen months to mature. About 200 ...

Advantages Ee Possibilities of Standard Boats

... grown-up toys for which young folk crave and save up their money. For people who have grown up in the atmosphere of boats, so to speak, and are accustomed to dealing and thinking in several hundreds of pounds, £2OO to £3OO seems cheap for a good single-hander ...

Changing Times

... fraternity of a nation which owes its greatness to its sailors of generations past. There is no need to-day to apologise, when speaking of one's boat, that it is only a little thing. Those who know are fully alive to the fact that here is a sailor in the ...

From the Clubs

... Gramophone Co., Ltd., at their works at Hayes from a loud speaker during the ceremony. The wonderful clearness of the reproduction speaks volumes for the success attained by the British Broadcasting Co. in their effort, and incidentally should do much to remove ...

A Reminiscent Week-End

... we let the boat list towards the shore and waited. She lay over at a horrible angle, and, being turned out of home, so to speak, D. and I went for a precarious walk over the mud-flats, which helped to bring back a lagging circulation, at the same time ...