Printed by the YEAR BOOK COMMIl'TEE of the CRUISING CLUB OF AMERICA by authority of the GOVERNING BOARD
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FOUNDED ^‘EB. 8, 1922. INCORPORATED MAR. 9. 1924.
1930
BuRoee
COMMODORK
Vice COMHOOORE
Rear Commodores
THE CRUISING CLUB OF AMERICA
The Cruising Club of America was launched in the winter of 1921-22 by a group of yachtsmen interested in cruising and the development of the cruising type of yacht, It was felt that this branch of the sport never had attained the position it de serves in a country so rich in sea-going tradition and
whose
natural advantages are so peculiarly
favorable to cruising, possibly because of the fact that there never has been any concerted action by cruising enthusiasts. The yacht clubs of the country have made racing a large part of their activities and there are several inter-club associations devoted to the advancement of this branch of yachting, but there never has been ex-
in this country an organization comparable, for
the
ample, to the Royal Cruising Club, which, in last forty years, has done so much toward making
cruising a national institution in Great Britain, And so the Cruising Club of America was launched and it was but natural that its founders, familiar as they were with the work of the Royal Cruising Club, should have moulded it somewhat along the lines of the older organization.
Permanent are
headquarters
maintained
and
all
records kept at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer who will be glad to see members and furnish in formation
at
any
time.
Secretary-Treasurer
EDWIN H. TUCKER 135 William St.
New York
Phone Beekman 4963-4
OFFICERS 1930
Commo Jore DANIEL BACON Vice-Commodore MORRIS W. TORREY Rear-Commodores WILLIAM H. COOLIDGE. Jr. ROBERT H. MOORE CHARLES B. DOWNS Secretary-Treasurer EDWIN H. TUCKER Historian W. P. STEPHENS Governing Board 1931 GEORGE P. P. BONNELL JAMES K. BRUGLER, Jr. ELLIOT K. SERVICE HERBERT L. STONE GEORGE W. WARREN 1932 CARLETON S. COOKE EDWARD CRABBE ULYSSES D. CUTTING MARTIN S. KATTENHORN ALEXANDER W. MOFFAT
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STANDING COMMITTEES 1930 Membership Hobart Ford
Carieton S. Cooke, Chairman Henry De Forest Baldwin Cruising
Butler Whiting
Information
George P. P. Bonnell, Chairman Allen T. Weeks H. B. Greening Henry Howard F. Elliot Cabot Alexander Neilson U. J. Herrmann W. A. Wilson Thomas P. Hammer G. H. Sistare M. S. Kattenhorn Design and Construction Nelson B. Wolfe, Chairman Charles D. Mower W. P. Stephens Samuel Wetherill Henry Howard Awards Herbert L. Stone. Chairman Franklin G. Sullivan Eldon H. Trimingham Alfred Greenough Henry M. Baker Entertainment G. N. Wallace, Chairman Willard B. Cook Edward D. Payne Herbert L. Stone
John J. Atwater
Race Edwin H. Tucker, Chairman Herbert L. Stone Alfred F. Maaury Edwin A. Jimenis Samuel Wetherill C. Sherman Hoyt Henry A. Jackson Robert N. Bavier William H. Coolidge, Jr. Eldon H. Trimingham Egbert N. Moxham John G. Alden Year Book Henry A. Jackson, Chairman Edwin H. Tucker
Herbert L. Stone Alexander W. Moffat
W. P. Stephens
Auditing George P. P. Bonnell, Chairman Charles W. Atwater Henry A. Jackson Foreign Relations Henry A. Wise Wood, Chairman Herbert L, Stone W. P. Stephens Measurer Charles D. Mower
B. K. Sharp :c
LOCAL STATIONS
BOSTON STATION Rear Commodore William
H. Coolidfje, Jr.
Address 50 Congress Street, Boston, Mass. Telephone HUBbard 1493 Flagship
Auxiliary Cutter VAGRANT of Manchester at Regular Meetings: Lunch at 12:30 P. M. every Friday Boston Yacht Club, 5 Rowe’s Wharf, Boston. Through the courtesy of Commodore Nichols the dining privileges of the Rowe’s Wharf Station are extended to all Cruising Club members.
Membership Committee: Joseph Guild, Chairman, 120 Village Ave., Dedham. Mass., Telephone DEDham 0835. John Parkinson, Jr., Charles River Village, Mass. Gordon C. Prince, South Hamilton, Mass. Jeffrey’s Ledge Race Chairman: Schuyler Dillon, 131 Street, Boston, Mass., Telephone HUBbard 4538. The Boston members.
Chapter
on
March
I,
1930
State
numbered
68
An active interest is taken in the Chapter, as evidenced by the attendance at the Friday lunches and at the occasional rendezvous afioat. Following the practice of recent years the annual dinner is held in December at which is elected a Rear Commodore and a local membership committee to serve for the ensuing year. A rendezvous aHoat is always held on May 30, usually at Smith's Cove, Gloucester. The
annual
Jeffrey’s
Ledge
Race
held
by
the
Boston
Chapter the weekend after Labor Day furnishes conversation for the long winter months ahead. It is open only to aux iliaries of limited overall length manned by all-amateur crews, whether members of the Boston Chapter or not. Through the courtesy of the Manche.ster Yacht Club hospitalities have been extended to competitors in this famous chase which pro vide a further natural hazaid of the course. A cordial invitation is extended by the Boston Chapter to all other members of the Cruising Club with eligible craft to come and join the game of hunt the hooter next September. At the great gla.ss and steel structure which house the Victory Yacht Yard at Squantum, Mass., will be found during the winter months a good part of the fleet of the Boston Chapter.
On Saturday afternoons and Sundays throughout the 13
winter a warm cabin and a warm welcome can be found aboard many a craft which has heretofore been canvassed and ignored for the winter in a bleak boat yard. Visiting members can identify vessels of the Boston Chapter fleet by their unethical practice of flying the Cruising Club burgee by day and night, summer and winter. It is taken down only to be replaced by a new one. In making colors in a yacht anchorage the private signal conforms to the sunset gun, but the Cruising Club burgee stays aloft. As long as seamanship is the primary qualification for membership it is of no importance to the Boston Chapter whether its numerical strength shows growth.”
HUNTINGTON STATION Rear Commodore: Robert H. Moore, P. O. Box 74, Malesite. L. I., Phone, Huntington No. 4. Secretary: William Rushmore. 187 Park Avenue, Huntington. L. 1., Phone, Huntington 1804 Membership Committee: Kenneth Stephens, 53 Beaver Street New York City; William T. Haskell. Richards Road. Port Washington. L. I.; W. E. Baker. P. O. Box 97. Moriches, There are three yacht yards in i Huntington and two gas engine repair men. Gas, water and small supplies may be gotten in the harbor, Other supplies in town reached by trolley or taxi.
PHILADELPHIA STATION '^^PhifaXlphil°pl‘^^“"‘^" Pennsylvania Bldg.. Membership Committee: E. W. Madeira, c/o U. of Penna. Philadelphia, Pa.; T. P. Hammer, W. Findlay Downs.
CHICAGO STATION In corresponding, address R. P. Benedict, c/o Dar]in<7 Ar n 4201 Ashland Ave., Chicago. LJarlmg & Co.. 14
MOORINGS Information members
have
has bee n been
received that moorings for use of established at the harbors listed.
Other than stated below no record is available of the character, condition or size, and members using same do so at their own
risk. LOCATION
IN CHARGE OF
Seal Cove, Me. Crocketts’s Cove, Me. Thomaston, Me. Smith's Cove, Gloucester, Mass. Marblehead, Mass. Onset Bay, Mass. Padanaram Harbor, So. Dartmouth,
Roger Griswold Donald Moffat Charles Morse Sherman Tarr Chas. A. Welch. 2nd H. S. Parkhurst George H. Sistare
Mass. I.
SEAL COVE. ME..
On the west shore of Mt. Desert
Island, offers a lonely, comfortable anchorage with deep water, Roger Griswold has a heavy mooring near the middle of the Cove, on which is an unpainted wooden marker buoy, The mooring is available at all times to Cruising Club members. There are no Port facilities. Keep well clear of the ledges on the southerly side of the Cove. 2.
CROCKETT’S COVE on Vinal Haven Island, at the
westerly entrance to the Fox Islands Thoroughfare is excellent anchorage off the only float in the cove, A white wooden marker is on a 200 lb. mushroom anchor which is usually available for visiting vessels. In the absence of the owner, Alex. W. Moffat, ask for the boatman, Merle Mills, who is instructed to offer all possible assistance or information to Cruising Club members,
A launch makes a daily trip to the village of North Haven for supplies. If under water repairs 15
arc needed there is an excellent place for laying out over a tide against a bulkhead near the pier, Mail will be held for members addressed care of A. W. Moffat, North Haven, Maine.
Instructions for entering: Stand for the end of Crock
ett’s Point with North Haven Monument (square stone beacon off Crabtree Point) astern.
Keep a distance of about 100
feet off Crockett's* Point and head for a small yellow h ouse on the opposite side of the Cove until the center of the Cove is opened, then head straight up the enter of the Cove until abeam of the float on the port hand. Pick up mooring or anchor. 3.
Least depth entering: 18 feet at low water.
THOMASTON, Maine offers anchorage and wharf faci
lities at the yard of Charles Morse on the starboard side of the harbor just below the bridge. Usually one of the yard moorings are available. There is a strong scour of tide, supplies and repairs are available, as custody of boats. 4.
GLOUCESTER.
well
as
All
responsible
There is a mooring with a cylinderical
metal buoy painted Cruising Club colors, white with a wavy blue line around it, located in Smith’s Cove, Gloucester Harbor, off the pier of the Rocky Neck Railways, of which Sherman Tarr is the proprietor. A staff is located on his office which flies all summer a large Cruising Club pennant. He is always most obliging, and will render any assistance which a good ship yard is capable of, including telephone facilities and handling Address, c/o Rocky Neck Railways, East
mail for members. Gloucester, Mass.
5. MARBLEHEAD. MASS. A large spar buoy, painted blue and white, marks a stone mooring heavy enough to hold a 75 foot schooner. This mooring, offered the Cruising Club through the courtesy of Charles A. Welch, 2nd, lies just off Frazier’s Yacht Yard on the west side of Marblehead Harbor, between the Boston Yacht Club Station and the Rockmere Hotel, J. A. Chambers, a member of the Cruising Club, has an office nearby at 20 Lee Street, Marblehead, where charts may be secured and telephone service.
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6.
ONSET BAY.
At the head of Buzzard’s Bay mooring
facilities are usually available at the yard of H. S. Parkhurst on
the
starboard
excellent
and
used
vessels
by
side
of
protected
the
for
drawing
more
supplies are inconvenient
harbor.
small
craft
than
7
The
anchorage
is
but should not be Facilities for feet,
but responsible
custody for
boats
as well as excellent repairs may be obtained.
7.
PADANARAM
Harbor.
Mr. Gilbert Maxwell has do
nated a mooring to the Cruising Club which is in care of Mr. George H. Sistare who may be located through the New Bed ford
Yacht
mushroom the
Club
Station
anchors
mooring
which
of is
in
the
harbor.
300
and
350
lbs.
marked
by
a
with
can
There
are
bridled
two onto
the
Cruising
Club stripe on top, located NxW from the first red
channel
buoy after passing the breakwater and
bears W */2 ^ from A rock with the center of the gray barn on the east shore. 4 feet of water on it bears NExN the mooring.
N distance 120 feet from
Supplies of all kinds are easily available at So.
Dartmouth.
(NOTE: Information furnished by the Boston Station, from reports of members believed to be accurate at time of furnishing.)
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THE CRUISING CLUB OF AMERICA, Inc. CONSTITUTION Adopted November 19, 1924. Amended to January 13, 1927. I. NAME. The name of this organization shall be Tlie Cruising Club of America, Inc.” II. OBJECT. The objects of this Club are to promote cruising by amateurs, to encourage the development of suitable types of cruising craft, to stimulate interest in seamanship, navi gation and handling of small vessels, to gather and keep on file all information which may be of assistance to mem bers in cruising. III. OFFICERS. Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear Commodores, Sec retary-Treasurer and Historian, who with ten members shall constitute the Governing Board. IV. DUTIES OF OFFICERS. The Commodore shall be the general executive officer and preside at all meetings. The Vice Commodore shall assist the Commodore in the di^harge of his duties and in his absence act in his stead. The Rear Commodores shall command their stations and perform such other duties as assigned to them by their superior officers and the Governing Board. The Secretary-Treasurer shall perform all the proper duties pertaining to those offices. The Historian shall each year write a Log of the Club’s activities during the past year and present same at tlic annual meeting. The Governing Board shall have the powers of Directors and general charge of all matters pertaining to the management of the Club. V. MEMBERSHIP. Any amateur who has proven his ability to handle and navigate a yacht or small vessel, and has had sufficient cruising experience, shall be eligible to membership. All applications for membership must be on forms ap proved by the Governing Board. Applicant’s name must be proposed by one member and seconded by two others 18
to whom iic must be personally known, and a letter from each must accompany application stating qualifications, and that they believe him to have had proper cruising experi ence, Applicant will fill in questionaire giving such information as is necessary to determine his qualifications. After approval of the application by the Governing Board (on receipt of report from M'^mbership Committee if one be appointed) the applicant’s name shall be sent to all members, and at the expiration of thirty days, the applicant may be admitted to membership by the Governing Board. All resignations must be in writing and sent to the Secretary-Treasurer. VI. CLASSES OF xMEMBERSHIP. There shall be three classes of membership, regular, life and honorary. A member may become a life member by payment of the fee and thereafter is exempted iroin yearly dues. Honorary members siiall have no vote nor hold office except that of Historian, but otherwise shall enjoy ail privileges of regular members. VII. INITIATION FEE. The initiation fee shall be fifteen dollars. Life member ship fee shall be two hundred dollars. Applications for life memberships may be made only after five successive years membership in the Club. VIII. DUES. Regular members shall pay ($10.00) ten dollars yearly dues on election and thereafter on January first of each year. Members whose dues are unpaid February first shall be notified by the Secretary-Treasurer and if dues are still unpaid by March first, members may be suspended or dropped from the roll by the Governing Board, but may be reinstated at their discretion. IX. MEETINGS. The Annual Meeting shall be held the second Thursday in January of each year. The Fall Meeting shall be held in October or November of each year on a date to be de termined by the Governing Board. Special Meetings may be called by the Governing Board and shall be called on written request of fifteen members. Governing Board shall meet as often as they deem necessary. 19
X. QUORUM. Twenty-five incmbers present in person or by proxy shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Club. Five members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Governing Board. XI. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the Fall Meeting a Nominating Committee of fi ve shall be elected, none of whom shall be a member of the Governing Board. This Committee shall nominate one candidate for each office to be balloted for at the Annual Meeting, notifying the Secretary-Treasurer of same not later than December first. All independent nominations must be filed with the Secretary-Treasurer at least ten days before the date of the meeting, and notice of same shall be sent to members by the Secretary-Treasurer, at least five days before the meet ing. XII. TERM OF OFFICE. Commodore, Vice Commodore and Secretary-Treasurer shall be elected at Annual Meeting and hold office for one year or until election of their successors. Five members of the Governing Board shall be clectea at Annual Meeting and hold office for two years or until election of their successors. Vacancies in elective officers shall be filled by the Gov erning Board and hold office till next annual meeting. XIII. COMMITTEES. The Governing Board shall appoint such Committees as they deem necessary. XIV. STATIONS. The chief station of the Club shall be in New York City, but wherever four or more members reside in any locality, they may found a station, giving notice to the Secretary, who shall notify the other members of the Club, Each station shall be under command of a Rear Commo dore elected by the members of the station. 20
XV. FLAG. The flag shall be triangular in the usual proportion with white field and a waved blue stripe 20^o of the hoist in width running through the center from hoist to point. The Commodore’s flag shall be rectangular in the usual proportions, and consist of the Club Flag with the outer triangle corners in blue, with three white, five pointed stars placed laterally in the upper outer blue triangle. The Vice Commodore’s flag shall be similar to the Com modore’s except that the outer triangles shall be in red and have two five pointed white stars in upper outer red triangle. XVI. SE.-VL. The seal of the Club shall be its flag surrounded by a double circular rope border between which shall be the lettering on the upper part “The Cruising Club of America, Inc.” and date of founding “1922” on the bottom. XVII. EXPENDITURES. No expenditures of funds nor contracts binding Club shall be made except by authorization of the Governing Board. XVIII. EXPULSION OF MEMBERS. Every member on joining the Club impliedly undertakes to comply with this Constitution and By-Laws and any re fusal or neglect to do so, or any conduct unworthy of a gentleman or sailor, or inimical to the welfare of the Club, shall render such member liable to suspension or ex pulsion by a majority vote of the Governing Board. Notice of such proposed action, with reason therefore, must however be sent to the accused member by registered mail to his last known address at least thirty days prior to the meeting, and accused member shall have the right to be present at the meeting with counsel. XIX. SUSPENSION AND AMENDMENTS. This constitution cannot be suspended under any cir cumstances but may be amended by a two thirds vote at Annual or Fall Meeting. Proposed amendments must be in writing signed by five members and sent to the Secretary-Treasurer in time to be included in the notice of the meeting. 21
BY-LAWS Adopted November 19, 1924. I. ORDER OF BUSINESS. The order of business at all Club meetings shall be as follows:
Roll Call Minutes of previous meeting Report of officers Reports of committees Unfinished business Elections New business In case of dispute as to order or debate, Cushing’s Man uel shall govern. II. NOTICES. Notices of Annual and Fall Meetings shall be sent to each member at least twenty days previous thereto. Notice for Annual Meeting must contain report of Nominating Committee. Notices of special meeting shall be sent to least fifteen days previous thereto, and shall state in detail the subjects to be brought up for action and no other matters may be considered. . , III. APPEAL. A member shall have the right of appeal to the Club, from ; irom a decision of the Governing Board, which may be regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of those - - present, or by proxy. Notice of such appeal must be stated fully in the call for the meeting. ,, , IV. VOTING. None but members shall be allowed in the meeting room during a meeting of the Club. Every member present when a motion is under consideration shall vote thereon unless excused by the pre siding officer, writing, signed, witnessed and filed with the Secretary-Treasurer five days in advance of the meeting. V. AMENDMENT AND SUSPENSION. These By-Laws cannot be suspended under any circum stances but may be amended by a two-thirds vote at Annual or Fall Meeting, Proposed amendments must be in writing signed by five members and sent to the Secretary-Treasurer in time to be included in the notice of the meeting. 22
PAST OFFICERS
Commodore WILLIAM WASHBURN NUTTING
1922
HERBERT L. STONE
1923
MARTIN S. KATTENHORN
1924
ROBERT N. BAVIER
1925
STUYVESANT WAINWRIGHT
1926
MARTIN S. KATTENHORN
1927
GEO. P. P. BONNELL
1928
EDWARD CRABBE
1929
Vice.Commodore JAMES K. BRUCLER, Jr. MELVILLE R. SMITH
1925 1926
GEO. P. P. BONNELL
1927
EDWARD CRABBE
1928
MORRIS W. TORREY
1929
Secretary-Treasurer SYDNEY S. BREESE
1922
SYDNEY S. BREESE
1923
EDWIN H. TUCKER
1924
EDWIN H. TUCKER
1925
EDWIN H. TUCKER
1926
EDWIN
H. TUCKER
1927
EDWIN H. TUCKER
1928
EDWIN
1929
H. TUCKER 23
3]n JljlSemorp oC our ^[n'pmate£( h)f)o tabe ^aileb on tfjeir Uaot l^opngc.
William Washburn Nutting
September
1924
Arthur S. Hildebrand
September
1924
Frederick S. Nock
May
Frederick C. Hicks
December,
17. 1924 1925
Karl Isburgh
April
1. 1926
Ogden T. McClurg
April
20, 1926
Arthur H. Day
April
23, 1926
Thomas Fleming Day
August
19. 1927
H. M. Williams
February 24, 1928
Arthur Perrin
November
2, 1928
Mancel T. Clark
April
1, 1928
Wallace L. Durant
June
1 1. 1929 7, 1929
Walter C. Grey
December
William J. Curtis, Jr.
January
6, 1930
Gilbert D. Maxwell
February
17. 1930
George O. Clinch
March
24
1930
HONORARY MEMBERS
NAME
ADDRESS
ELECTED
Capt. Robert A. Bartlett
Racquette Club, Waahington, D. C.
1 1/13/24
Capt. Howard Blackburn
289 Main Street, Gloucester, Mass.
11/ 8/28
Major Anthony Fiala
25 Warren St., N. Y.
3/10/27
Alain J. Gerbault
France
1/ 8/24
Nathaniel G. Herreahoff
Bristol, R. I.
4/1 1/28
Capt. Edward C. Kalbfus, U. S. N., San. Francisco, Cal. Com. Donald B. MacMillen Freeport, Me.
4/1 1/24 3/10/27
Ralph M. Munroe
Coconut Grove, Fla.
4/11/28
Harry Pidgeon
Loa Angelea, Cal.
4/14/26
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MEMBERS ADDRESS
ELECTED
Northport, L. i. 148 State St., Boston, Mass.
1/12/23
415 Lexington Ave., N. Y. North Easton, Mass.
Charter
NAME Ackerly, S. Le Roy Alden, John G. Alker, James W. Ames, Frederick L. Amory, Harold Archer, T. P.
60 Batterymarch St., Boston, Mass. 1 700 Lincolnshire Drive,
Fall River, Mass.
Bacon, Daniel Baekeland, Dr. L. H. Baker, Clair L. Baker, Henry Martyn Baker, Stephen D. Baker, W. Edgar, Jr.
b/20/2b 7/27/22 7/ 5/29
Detroit, Mich, Armstrong, Daniel W. c/o J. R. WilHston I 1 Wall Street, N. Y. Atwater, Charles W. 2 Park Ave., N. Y. Atwater, David H. 3 1 1 Pocasset St., Atwater, John J. Austin, Harry
Charter
2/23/28 9/26/24 Life 12/
1 Broadway, N. Y. 1835 David Whitney Bldg. Detroit, Mich.
10/
/23 /23
12/18/24 Charter Charter
26 Beaver St., N. Y. 24 7 Park Ave., N. Y. 120 Broadway, N. Y. 485-B Middle Neck Rd..
12/23/25
Gt. Neck, L. 1. 282 Manhattan Ave. N. Y.
7/20/27
Porchuck Road, Greenwich, Conn,
Life
1/12/23 1/12/23
Baldwin. F. W.
c/o Ollendorf, Inc., Saugatuck, Conn. Baldwin, H. De Forest 25 Broadway, N. Y. Bannerman, David B. 15 Scotland Road
Elizabeth, N. J. Bannerman, Frank
2 Elmdorf Drive
Bavier, Robert N.
122 Sutton Manor, New Rochelle. N. Y.
Scarsdale, N. Y.
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Charter
1/12/23 12/13/23 12/13/23 4/20/23
Benedict, R. P. Betts, Herbert M. Biglow, R. Graham Bizby, Henry D. Bliss, Elmer J.
4201 So. Ashland Ave. Chicago, III. Deep River, Conn. 45 W. 35th St., N. Y. Cove Road, Haleaite, L. I. 125 Summer St. Boston, Mass.
Boat, Ayres Bonnell, Geo. P. P.
122 S. Michigan Blvd. Chicago, 111. Bonnell Island
4/ 3/24 4/14/25
Life
Portchester, N. Y. Brayton, Edward
4/14/25 5/24/25 6/14/27
6/ 5/22 Charter
294 Prospect St., Foil River, Mass
2/ 1/25 120 Broadway, N. Y. 12/13/23 40 W. 40th St., N. Y. 12/21/28 Brugler, James K., Jr. Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. Charter Brush. Abbott P. Greenwich, Conn. 1/14/28 Buckelew, Chas. W. 44 Washington Ave. Brown, B. H. Inness Brown, Edward W.
Burnham, Rufus B.
Plainfield, N. J. 175 5th Ave., N. Y.
Byerly, Robert W.
225 Broadway, N. Y.
Cabot, Edward Cabot, F. Elliot Cabot, Nelson Caesar, William F.
37 Davis St., Wollaston. Mass. 3/25/29 East Milton, Mass. 5/24/25 East Milton, Mass. 3/25/29
Carll, Benjamin W.
Northport, L. I. 40 Wall Street, N. Y.
Carney, Frank D.
48 West Tier St., City Island, N. Y.
Chambers, John Albert 70 Essex St., Salem. Mass. Clifford, Dr. Randall 2 I 5 Warren Street,
5/21/29 7/20/27 1/ 8/24
12/13/23 I/I8/27 4/10/28 I/I8/27
Brookline, Mass, 1 1/15/28 Cobb, Charles K., Jr. 268 Summer St., Boston, Mass. 3/22/22 Coffin, Sami. Barlow 12 So. 4th St.. Hudson, N. Y. 1/12/23 Coggan, Linus C.
941 Tremont Building Boston, Mass.
5/25/28
Cole, John F.
136 Perkins Street, Somerville, Mass.
3/22/22
27
Cook. Willard B.
2 Lafayette St. New Rochelle, N. Y.
Cooke, Carleton S.
2 Wall St.. N. Y.
5/1 I/22 4/20/23
3/17/27 CooHdge, Wm. H., Jr. Manchester, Mass. Cox, Stanley M, ‘‘Combsberry”, Oxford, Md. 5/24/25 Crabbe, Edward Tome River, N. J. 10/19/25 Crabbe, Edward L.
1 14 East 40th St.. N. Y.
Cronkhite, Minton Curtis, S. P. Cutter, Geo. A.
Greenwich, Conn.
Cutting, Ulysses D.
20 Pine St.. N. Y.
Dale, F. Slade Dana, Duncan
3 1 W. 12th St.. N. Y. 4 I Orne St..
12/23/29
Marblehead, Mass. 223 W. Illinois Street,
4/20/23
Dauchy, Samuel
Chicago, 111. 52 Park Ave..
5/25/28
Davis, Charles G. De Posch, Lionel A.
Port Washington, N. Y. 22 William St., N. Y.
Derby, James Lloyd Dickerson. John S. Dillon, Schuyler Doane, George B. Downer, Louis DeF. Downs, Charles B. Downs, W. Findlay Drake, George B. Draper, Frank B. Duggan, George H. Durant, Donald Duryee, Andrew Barr Dyer, Leonard H.
Ely, Edward C. Emmons, Nathaniel F.
Hilltop House, Devon, Pa. 1 Federal St. Boston, Mass.
I 5 William St., N. Y. 560 5th Ave., N. Y. 131 State St., Boston, Mass.
1/18/27 4/21/27 2/ 3/28 9/27/29 5/ 1/24
Charter 5/24/24 9/21/28 2/ 1/25 6/30/26
Box 5253, Boston, Maes. Life 1/12/23 1 1/13/29 Mantoloking, N. J. 1615 Penn. Bldg., Phila., Pa. 2/ 9/23 1 1 2 No. Broad St., 6/30/26 Philadelphia, Pa. 17 Battery Place, N. Y. 5/24/24 421 King Ave., City Is., N. Y. Charter 3576 McTavish St. 7/ 6/22 Montreal, Can. 9/20/26 37 Broad St., N. Y. 39 Liberty Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Wilson’s Beach, N. B., Can. University Club, 1 W. 54th St., N. Y. 79 Milk St., Boston. Mass. 28
2/ 9/23 7/21/22
6/30/26 6/15/22
Emmons, Gardner i
Evans, George E. Eveleth. Chas. E.
91 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 1/25/29 76 Lyndhurst Ave., Toronto, Can. 1/10/27 1 131 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y.
Fales, Haliburton, Jr. Farmer, Thomas Jr.
71 Broadway, N. Y. 348 Amsterdam Ave., N. Y.
Farnsworth, George B. 2540 Arlington Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Fenger, Frederic A.
Rum Gagger Farm, Cohasact, Mass.
Ferris, Raymond W.
464 N. Portage Path, Akron Ohio.
Forbes, Dr. Alexander Ford, Ellsworth
Milton, Mass. 7 E. 9th St.. N. Y.
Ford, Hobart
c/o Green, Ellis & And erson
100 Broadway, N. Y. Foster, Charles H. W. 15 State St., Boston, Mass, Friedrichs, F. E. 609 W. 1 14th St., N. Y.
Cade, Frederick
6/30/26
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FLEET SCHOONERS Length O.A. W.L.
Beam
Draft
R. P. Benedict Alex. Forbea
55.6 65.
42.5 46.
14.2 15.
6.
Black Goose (Aux.) Manchester, Mass. Black Squall (Aux.) Chatham, Mass. Buccaneer (Aux.) Oyster Bay, N. Y.
Everett Morss, Jr. Geo. A. Cutter F. D. Powers
52.3
38.
43. 49.10
33.3 36.8
12.2 12.6 12.8
Caroline (Aux.)
Newark, N. J.
64.
46.
15.
Chantey (Aux.)
Glen Cove, L. I.
Roger Young Elliot K. Service
* 4.2 7.8 8.6
38.
30.3
1 1.3
6.
43.
33.6 32.6
12.
4.6 6.2
N" ame Bagheera (Aux.) Black Duck
Home Port Chicago, 111. Naushon, Mass.
O' Evanthia 111 (Aux.) Portsmouth, N. H. Chicago, 111. Fairmaid (Aux.)
Oioncr
F. M. Gardiner Geo. Radulic
41.6
1 1.3
7.8 7.4
Flying Cloud III New Bedford, Mass.
Lawrence Grinnell
67.6
48.
15.9
9.
Hartford, Conn.
Chas. A. Goodwin
46. 1
33.6
1 1.3
6.6
Hearts Desire (Aux.)Marblehead, Mass.
A. S. Neilson
43.3
32.6
1 1.8
6.4
Hispaniola (Aux.)
Henry Parkman, Jr. D. B. Bannerman
37.4
30.
12.
3.6
34.6
1 1.6
6.6 7.8
(Aux.) Golden Hind
Mahdee (Aux.)
Blue Point, L. 1. Boston, Mass.
Malabar VllI (Aux.) Philadelphia, Pa.
Alex. W. Moffat
47.6
W. Findlay Downs
54.
39.
12.9
58.3
44.2
14.3
7. 1 1
Malabar X (Aux.) Maui
Boston, Mass. Padanaram, Mass.
John G. Alden Randall Clifford
43.
30.9
12.
5.7
Malay (Aux.)
Marblehead, Mass.
R. W. Ferris
45.3
34.5
1 1.9
6.6
SCHOONERS S' ame
0\cner
Nomad (Aux.)
New York, N. Y.
Norseman (Aux.)
Campobello, N. B. Can. H. Morton Merriman N. L. Telander Milwaukee, Wis.
Nor’wester (Aux.)
Owl II
Minton Cronkhite
Radiant (Aux.)
New York, N. Y. Robert W. Byerly Rye, N. Y. Daniel W. Armstrong F. E. Cabot Boston, Mass. Edward \V. Brown New York, N. Y. Port Washington, N. Y. M. W. Torrey
Sachem (Aux.) Seafarer
Wiscasset, Me. Hudson, N. Y.
Sea Lure (Aux.) Shellback (Aux.) Surprise
Boston, Mass.
G. B. Doane
Tom's River, N. J. New Rochelle, N. Y.
Edward
Swastika (Aux.)
Privateer (Aux.) Ptarmigan (Aux.) Puritan (Aux.)
VJ
TJome Pori
Teal (Aux.)
Chicago, 111. Greenwich, Conn.
Teragram (Aux.)
New York, N. Y.
Length O.A. W.L.
Beam
Draft
88.
66.
18.
62.7
46.6
14.7
8.3
37.5 45. 62.6 43.7
28.3 33. 45. 32.3
10.5 11. 14.9 1 1.7
6. 8.9 8. 6.4
94.
68.
19.8
48.6
37.9
12.
12. 7.
R. B. Metcalf
79.6
65.
20.
10.
S. B. Coffin
45. 31.6 45. 36.
15.6 1 1.6 15.3 12.
8.10 5.6 5.
M. S. Kattenhorn
63. 40. 61. 44.
U. J. Herrmann
54.6
40.9
14.
53.7
38.
1 1.5
7.4
58.5 56.6
43.2
14.2
42.6
14.2
7.10 7.2
14.4
Crabbe
S.7. 6.
Tigress (Aux.)
New York, N. Y.
R. Graham Biglow Geo. W. Mixter Geo. B. Drake
Tortuga (Aux.)
Boston, Mass.
Schuyler Dillon
36.2
Tradition (Aux.)
Baltimore, Md.
59.1 1
Vanguard (Aux.)
New York, N. Y.
J. Rulon Miller, Jr. D. H. innesa Brown
32.2 46.
55.4
42.6
14.
7.
Venona II (Aux.)
Edgartown, Mass.
E. J. Bliss
53.9
37.1 1
12.5
7.3
4.6 8.1
SCHOONERS Name
Home Port
Length ir. L.
Beam
32.3
I 1.2
6.3
38.6
14.2
5.6
37.
32.
12.
6.6
61.9 60.
48.3
8.6
47.
15.7 15.
32.2
1 1.2
6.2
Owner
0. ^1.
41.9 51.
Virwin (Aux.)
Sewaren, N. J.
Chas. W. Buckelew
Volador (Aux.)
Red Bank, N. J.
Wanderer (Aux.)
Marblehead, Mass.
JoKn S. Dickerson David D. Henwood
Westward (Aux.)
Boston, Mass.
Linus C. Coggan
Whistler (Aux.)
Padanarum, Mass.
Edw. Brayton G. C. Prince
41.9 66.4
White Squall (Aux.) Beverly, Mass. Yankee Girl II (Aux.) Yolanda (Aux.) 9 Zodiac (Aux.)
Draft
8.
New York, N. Y.
Geo. W. Warren
49.10
15.7
8.8
Toronto, Can.
Norman R. Gooderham 66.
45.
14.3
8.
New Brunswick, N. J.
J. S. & R. W. Johnson 127.
98.
26.
15.
Beam
Draft
9.9
5.2
YAWLS
Philadelphia, Pa.
C. B. Downs
Length O.A. W.L. 34.6 25.5 36. 27.6
Damaris II (Aux.)
Fall River, Mass.
David H. Atwater
41.
Daphne (Aux.)
Saugatuck, Conn.
Roger H. Williams Chaa. E. Eveleth
55.
38.
15.
3.
40.
34.6
12.
6.
Olin J. Stephens II Gilbert Grosvenor
52.23/4 37.6 40. 54.
10.3
7.8
12.
6.4
L. Saltonstall
53.6 47.1
12. 11.7
7. 6.6
Name Betsinda (Aux.) Blue Wing (Aux.)
Dolphin (Aux.) Dorade Elsie (Aux.) Fishhawk (Aux.) Gleam (Aux.)
Borne Port Marblehead, Mass.
Sargentville, Me. Larchmont, N. Y.
Baddeck, C. B. North Haven, Me. New York, N. Y.
Oioncr Melville Weston
C. V. Kozlay
33.
33.6 35.1 1
12.
3.6
12.6
3.6
.1
YAWLS
Name
Home Port
Draft
28.9
10.8
5.9
Seal Cove, Me.
30.
22.
4.5
New Rochelle, N. Y.
T. D. Poucher
34.
23.
10. 9.
New Rochelle, N. Y.
H. E. McCormick
38.
26.6
8.7
5.8
So. Brooksville, Me. Larchmont, N. Y.
John F. Cole Donald Durant
38.
25.
9.10
5.10
45.4
35.
12.6
6.6
Salem, Mass.
John Robinson, Jr.
34.
25.
9.9
5.
W. P. Stephens Wm. F. Caesar
21.9
18.
5.9
3.
35. 37.
26.6
10. I I.IO
5.6 5.10
Beam
Idler (Aux) Minstrel (Aux.) Nimbus
Sequoia (Aux.)
Beam
38.7
Nahant, Mass.
Shag (Aux.) Snikersnee
Length TV. L. 0. .1.
H. Amory S. E. Morison
Gringo (Aux.)
Quill II
Owner
Bayside, L. I. u> Stormalong (Aux.) New York. N. Y. Boston, Mass. Thialfi (Aux.)
Coleman Tousey
31.
5.2
KETCHES Name Alice (Aux.) Blueiish (Aux.) Cynosure (Aux.) Dragoon (Aux.) Exit (Aux.) Felisi (Aux.)
Home Port
Owner
Newport, R. 1. Fairhaven, Mass.
H. Howard
St. Petersburg, Fla. New Rochelle. N. Y. Larchmont, N. Y. Middletown. Conn.
Four Winds (Aux.) Quisiett, Mass.
Length O.A. TV. L.
W. H. Hand, Jr.
52. 60.2
51.6
13.9
Draft 4. 5.4
Geo. S. Gandy, Jr. R. N. Bavier
36.6 66.7
31.6 55.6
10.2 14.6
5.2 6.6
Butler Whiting T. M. Russell
26.6
23.4
10.2
5.
47.
35.
12.
7.
F. J. Mather, Jr.
47. 1
35. 1 1
13.7
3.8
42.
13.7
KETCHES Length Name Glcncairn (Aux.) Good Luck (Aux.) Lady Low (Aux.) Marmion (Aux.) Maya (Aux.) Melody (Aux.) Nancy Lee (Aux.) Puffin II (Aux.) jk Rival III (Aux.) o Spindrift
Home Port
0loner
Draft
.0. A.
W. L.
Beam
56.
16.5
6. I I
41. 46.9 45.6
1 1.4 13.4 15. 10.
3.10 5.2 4.8 5.3
Mantoloking Stamford, Conn. Coconut Grove, Fla.
N. S. Seeley H. M. Matheson
75. 41. 55.2 55.8
New Bedford, Mass. Coconut Grove
Allen T. Weeks
35.8
30.
Wirth M. Munroe
28.6
10.4
2.4
Pocassett, Mass.
Flank V. Smith.
35.8 41.6
32.
5.6
Darien, Conn.
Alfred Greenough
38.
36.6
12. 11.6
Port Washington, N. Y. Wm. H. Judson
56.
40.
12.7
7.9
Port Washington, N. Y.Henry H. Morton
47.
12.
6.
12.2
7.
9.4
3.
Montreal
G. H. Duggan Louis De F. Downer
3.10
C. S. Cooke
56.
35. 38.
J. G. Hanna
28.2
25.8 21.6
7.6
2.8
Tidal Wave (Aux.)
Ralph M. Munroe Samuel Wetherill
26.
Larchmont, N. Y.
32.4
31.
I I.
4.9
Vagabond (Aux.)
Philadelphia, Pa.
S. C. Loveland
50.
43.
14.
3.6
Walrus (Aux.)
Marblehead, Mass.
Chas. A. Welch
50.
45.
14.6
6.
Length W.L. O.A.
Beam
34.
9.
Draft 5.7
Seaward (Aux.)
Branford, Conn. Dunedin, Fla.
Sunset (Aux.)
Coconut Grove, Fla.
Seven Bells (Aux.)
SLOOPS & CUTTERS
Name Alluna (Aux.)
Home Port Huntington, L. I.
Oicner Wm. A. Rushmore
22.
J
SLOOPS & CUTTERS Vame
Home Port
OicneT
Length O.A. W.L.
Beam
Dra/<
Azor (Aux.)
Greenwich, Conn.
Chas. A. Marsland
47.
35.
12.3
5.10
Bambino (Aux.) Banzai
New Rochelle, N. Y. New York, N. Y.
L. E. Manley
41.9
30.
9.9
6.6
43.6 30. Edmund Lang Port Washington, N. Y. M. R. Smith 45.61/2 35.1 Milton Point, N. Y. 34.9 Stuyvesant Wainwright 46. 1 1
8.10
6.2
12. 12.6
7.61/2 6.
Blue Water II Butterfly Carina II (Aux.) Carolina Cynara (Aux.) ^ Cyric Delta Dorcas I! Duckling Edith (Aux.) Edna
New Haven, Conn. New York, N. Y. Huntington, N. Y. Hamilton, Bermuda
Herbert B. North Geo. Nichols Robert H. Moore
Digby, N. S.
E. H. Trimingham Chas. Power
Sakonnet, R. 1.
Henry T. Meneely
Port Washington. N. Y. C. W. Atwater Wilfrid O. White Boston, Mass. G. H. Sistare New Bedford, Mass.
Filalou
Bourne, Mass.
N. F. Emmons
Flying Cloud
New York, N. Y.
Hotspur (Aux.) Iris
New York. N. Y. New York. N. Y.
F. B. Draper Alfred F. Loomis Wm. A. W. Stewart Hobart Ford E. Moxham Geo. N. Wallace
Jane Dore (Aux.) jester
Kim
Rye. N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y.
39.6
25.
9.6
72. 1 37.6 32.6
50.6 25.6 20.2
14.8 8.6 6.7
7.9 9.9
19.6
7.6
5.7 4.10 3.9
37.6
26. 29.6
9.6 10.6
6.6 6.
30. 39.1
23. 33.6
9.6 10.3
6.5
38.8 58.
28.3
13.6
44. 24. 43.
14. 8.10 12.6
25. 19. 21.
1 1. 7.9 8.8
29.6 39.
32.4 69.5 30. 29.9 38.
5.4 2.4 8. 5.3 8.5 3. 4.6 6.
SLOOPS & CUTTERS Length h’anie Lassie (Aux.)
Home Port New York. N. Y.
Oicncr
O.A.
W.L.
Beam
D. B. Bannerm an
29.6
24.
10.
3.
26.6
22.
6.6
6.
Draft
Lorna (Aux.) Mab
Port Washington. N. Y. F. H. Russell R. N. Bavier New Rochelle, N. Y.
47.8
29.
8.3
6.3
Magpie (Aux.) Manhasset II
Huntington, N. Y. New York. N. Y.
W. E. Baker, J r.
32.8
30.6
10.6
6.
Jas. W. Alker
37.
25.
6.9
5.9
Mary Lea (Aux.)
J. Seward Johnson Wm. T. Reid. HI
25.
20.
5.
2.
Monhegan (Aux.)
Bay Head. N. J. Cohasset, Mass.
37.
30.
12.
6.
Murre (Aux.)
Campobello
L. H. Dyer E. Earl Garlick
38.
35.6
10.
3.
32.
28.
10.3
6.6
Boothbay Harbor, Me. D. S. Simpson
25.4
21.
8.3
5.
N> Naaman (Aux.)
Nameless (Aux.)
Bridgeport, Conn.
Nancy and Anstiss (Aux.) Natka Old Glory (Aux.) Penekese
Marblehead, Mass.
Duncan Dana
26.3
22.6
9.6
2.6
Larchmont, N. Y.
35.
21.6
6.8
5.
Greenwich, Conn.
R. Stephens Geo. P. P. Bonnell
48.
40.
15.
6.
Padanaram, Mast.
H. de F. Baldwin
29.1 1
27.
10.6
4.6
Henry D. Bix by
28.
25.
8.6
5.6
Phantom (Aux.)
Huntington, N. Y.
Pollyanna
28.
24.
9.
5.
23.
20.2
7. 1 1
3.8
14.
4.
8.6
5.9
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Port Washington, N. Y. L. de Posch F. Slade Dale Bay Head, N. J.
Querida (Aux.)
New York. N. Y.
D. Bacon
49.
38.3
Questa
Marblehead, Mass.
Chas. H. W. Foster
50.
32.
26.
22.
Ranger II (Aux.)
Port Washington, N. Y. H. M. Baker
7.
SLOOPS & CUTTERS Length 0. A \V. L.
Name
Home Port
Rikki Tikki Rosebud
Hingham, Mass,
T. S. Ross
23.
Stony Creek, Conn. Baddeck, N. S.
John J. Phelps F. W. Baldwin
Darien, Conn. Seattle, Wash.
John T. Rowland
Scrapper HI Sea Catch Sir Tom Sparkler Spindrift (Aux.) Stornoway (Aux.) Tycoon ^ Vagrant (Aux.) Varya Vitessa
Chicago, 111. Cohasset, Mass. Manchester, Mass. Greenwich, Conn. Manchester, Mass. Chicago, 111. New Rochelle, N. Y.
Whoopee
Milton Point, N. Y.
Wild Duck (Aux.)
Branford, Conn.
Witchcraft II (Aux.) New York, N. Y. Yankee New York, N. Y.
Owner
L. E. Geary F. D. Porter Chas. Higginson L. Nichols C. D. Mallory W. H. Coolidge, Jr. Samuel Dauchy Geo. P. Granbery P. R. Mallory J. K. Murphy Franklin C. Sullivan Jas. W. Alker
Beam
Draft
35.
15. 35.
6.6
3.
40.
27.
9.
6.
30.
24.
10.
3.6
40.
22.9
8.
5.4
22.75 54.
15.6
5.825
3.4
37. 28. 43.
12. I I. 12.5 12. 6.6 8.6 6.6 8.
59.
32. 27. 25. 21.6 25.4 37.4
37.
25.
33. 69.42 47. 40. 32. 30.6 32.
CAT BOATS Name Captain Bunsby Idalia Sakuntala
Home Port Northport, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Nantucket, Mass.
12.1 I 6.9
5. 6. 9. 6. 6. 3. 6.9 4. 6.5 5.9
Length
Oivner
O.A.
S. Le R. Ackerly
17.
Jos. Guild B. K. Sharp
26.3
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22. 26.
Beam
Draft
10.
2.6
M.6
2.
MOTOR CRUISERS Vame Alborac
Home Port New York, N. Y.
Ownt.r John J. Atwater
Length O.A. W.L.
Beam
Draft
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47.
10.5
3.6
15.6
3.3 3.9
Alcira
Great Neck, N. Y.
J. W. Alker
65.
64.
Ambra VI
Marblehead, Mass.
Parker H. Kemble
50.
50.
12.8
Baby Turtle
Larchmont, N. Y.
Thomas Farmer, Jr.
22.
21.
5.
2.
Barracuda
Palm Beach, Fla.
John M. Rutherford
50.
49.8
10.6
3.6
Calypso
Boston. Mass.
Harlan T. Stetson
40.4
9.6
3.
Providence, R. I.
P. C. Nicholson
42.
41.5
10.10
2.8
E. Moxham
48.
47.2
I 1.10
3.4
49.1 1
46.
12.8
4.2 3.8
Doubloon Glencairn II
Great Neck, N. Y.
Gulf Stream
Port Washington, N. Y. S. D. Baker
Harpoon II
Providence, R. I.
P. C. Nicholson
68.
67.7
12.6
Coconut Grove, Fla.
Dr. L. H. Baekeland
48.
47.3
14.
3.
Ivirna
New Rochelle, N. Y.
Willard B. Cook
60.
58.6
13.
3.6
Jane II
New York, N. Y.
Frederick Gade
42.
40.6
10.8
3.3
C. Sherman Hoyt
38.
37.
10.5
2.10
41.6
10.6
3.6
Ion
Katnip
Oyster Bay, N. Y.
Kathryn
Darien, Conn.
John B. Lord
43.
Kemah II
Travers Island, N. Y.
E. A. Jimenis
36.
37.6
9.6
3.
72.
71.6
12.
3.8
9.6
3.6
L'Apache
Port Washington, N. Y. Alfred F. Masury
Loon
Greenwich, Conn.
Abbott P. Brush
32.10
MOTOR CRUISERS N" ame Mizpah
Borne Port
Owner
Length O.A. W.L.
Beam 28.6
Philadelphia, Pa.
E. F. McDonald, Jr.
185.
Navette
Patchogue, N. Y.
F. Bannermann
34.
Norvega
So. Brooksville, Me.
F. W. Perkins
37.
‘‘Padda"
Hingham, Mass.
Thornald S. Ross
22.
173.
31.
Draft
8.
2.6
8.5
3.
17.
Penguin
Istesboro, Me.
Austin Fox Riggs
70.
Ruben Ranzo
New York. N. Y.
E. C. Ely
50.
Sea Lady
Gloucester, Mass.
h. A. Wise Wood
58.
55.1
12.
3.
Squid
So. Brooksville, Me.
W. H.. Haskell
40.
38.
9.
4. 3.6
68.4
15.3
5.2
12.
3.6
Ua rda
City Island, N. Y.
H. H. Gord on
50.
48.6
10.6
Vagabond
Milton Point, N. Y.
Stuyvesant Wainwright 45.
42.6
I 1.4
3.6
Victory III
Travers Island, N. Y.
Henry A. Jackson
45.
42.6
1 1.4
3.6
Virginia
Essex, Conn.
H. M. Betts
30.7
28.7
8.
2.9
Wah-ne-ta III
Bayport, L. I.
George E. Rice
45.
42.6
1 1.4
3.6
Wennevah
So. Brooksville, Me.
C. L. Baker
35.
35.
9.
2.6
Wild Goose
Cranberry Isles, Me.
John Lee Merrill
43.
42.6
9.6
3.
Whistler
Marblehead, Mass.
L. F. Percival
56.
50.
12.9
4.
Winnetka III
Chicago, 111.
Ayres Boal
64.
64.
Yola
Milton Point, N. Y.
P. R. Mallory
50.4
14.
3.4
12.9
3.
THE BLUE WATER MEDAL
Feeling that there were many noteworthy voyages made in small boats, and frequent examples or meritorious seaman* ship displayed by amateur sailors of all nationalities that went unrecognized, it seemed to the me mbers of the Cruising Club of America that this organization was the properly record and reward such adventure
fitting one to upon the sea.
Therefore, at the annual meeting on February 27, 1923, the following resolution was passed, founding a medal that, it was hoped, might prove an incentive for carrying on the spirit of adventure and upholding the best traditions of sea faring that are our heritage from the past. “Moved and seconded that the Club found, out of funds to be sought for the purpose, a medal to be known as The Blue Water Medal of the Cruising Club of America, to be awarded annually, in the discretion of the Board of Governors, for the year’s most meritorious example of seamanship.' the re cipient to be selected from among the amateurs of all the nations.” In pursuance of this resolution a suitable medal, five inches in diameter, was made, the design being by the late Arthur Sturgis Hildebrand, a member of this club and one of the crew of the yacht Leiv Eiriksson, lost in the Arctic with all hands in September 1924.
BLUE WATER MEDAL AWARDS 1923
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Fran ce
1924
AXEL INGWERSEN
Denmark
1925
HARRY PIDGEON
U. S . A.
1926
E. G. MARTIN
1927
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England U. S. A.
1928
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LEIV EIRIKSSON Lost in the Arctic, September 1924 With
our
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WILLIAM WASHBURN NUTTING ARTHUR STURGIS HILDEBRAND JOHN O. TODAHL OTTO FLEISCHER
The loss of the LEIV EIRIKSSON and the efforts made to fi nd trace of her will he found on pages 40-48 of the 1926 Year Book.
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