CRUISING CLUB CALENDAR- 1956 SUMMER CRU ISE Stonin g ton Block Is la nd Nantucket Buzza rds Bay Area Disband
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Se c reto ry
ROBERT L. H A LL P . 0 . Box 2 7 4 Huntin g t o n. New Yo rk New Yo ,k T e le ph o n e: O L y m p ia 8 5 3 0 0 Ext e n s io n 4 59
Treas urer
HOWARD H . FOSTER 15 0 Ea s t 42nd S treet New York I 7 N . Y. T e le phon e : M U rra y Hi ll 2 - 6 7 0 0
CONTENTS Page Calt"ndar
Inside Front Cover
Officer~. 1956
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Stnndin~ Committees, 1956
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Constitution
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By-Laws
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Committee Rull"s
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Past Officers
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In Memoriam, 1955
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Historinn's Report
19
Station Reports
21
Committee Report
38
List of Members
40
Fleet (Statistical)
65
Fleet (Photographic)
85
Blue Water Medal
219
Transoceanic Pennant
225
John Parkinson Memorial Trophy
226
Bermuda Races
229
Perpetual Bermuda Race Trophies
250
Flag Etiquette
251
Flag Signals
255
Storm-Warning Signals
267
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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 deserves in a country so rich in sea-going traditiou and whose natural ad vantages are so peculiarly favorable to cruising, possibly because of the fact that there never had been any concerted action 1,y cruising enthu~iasts. The yacht clubs of the country had made racing a large part of their activities and there were several inter-club associations devoted to the advancement of this branch of yachting, but there never had been :n this country an organization comparable, for example, to the Royal Cruis:ng Club, which, in the forty years preceding the formation of our Cruising Club had done so much toward making cruising a national institution in Great Britain. Very shortly after the Cruising Club of America was founded, Henry A. Wise Wood, a charter member, was requested to formulate ideas on the objectives and scope of the activities of our club. The following are excerpts from his report:
5 .. \Ve hnve chosen the title, Cruising Club of Americn. In choosing this title did we menn to imply that we are the Cruising Club of the United States) or of the United States and Canada) or of nil the Americas) . . . As those to the north of us are our intimate friends, of our own sea loving stock, it would seem to be too narrow a view of our field did we 1·ate ourselves only a nationnl organization. As we are an off-shore club, composed of blue-water men whose playground lies well beyond the Volstead line, I suggest that we use in our title the word, America, in its geographical and not in its political sense. To do this should result in drawing into close relationship all the deep-water nmateur snilormen of our hemisphere. This, I assume, is what we \'1."ish to do. "By gnthering into a group nil who are fond of off-shore work, '"''e sow the wilderness of the sen with a host of acquaint• nnces, for whose houseflngs we shall always be expectnntly watching. And we convert the winter into a season of sport, wherein those who hnve been nflont swap their summer"s experiences with each other, and share them with their unfortunate shorebound clubfellows.
"Let us refuse stoutly to accumulate an on-shore contingent: let membership in the Club be a mark of achievement. This policy will give us n standing at home and abroad such a.s no American yacht club ever has had. Besides, it will make of the Club burgee a bit of bunting that all afloat will respect, nnd that sea lovers everywhere will strive to possess. Thus we shall become an active force influencing others to make adventurous use of the sea."
OFFICERS I 9 5 6 Commodore
H A RVEY CONOVER Vice-Commodore
RA LPH E. C/\SE Secretary
ROBERT L. H /\ LL Treas ure r
H O W A RD H. FOSTER Chairman Membe r s hip Commi tt ee
CHET\VOO D ELLIO TT Rear-Commodores
FR/\NC IS C. WELCI I MELV IN D. SOUTI 1\V O RTI I C. PORTER SCH UT T RI CHARD 1-1. BERTR/\M Governing Board { Composed of t he :1hovc officcrR a nd the followin~ tt..•11
Term expires Nov. 1956
Term Expires
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Nov,
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G. W. BLUNT WH ITE C ir-FORD 8. PI NCHOT HARRISON G. REYNOLDS H ENRY B. DU PONT PRE~COTT B. HUNTINGTON WALTER 1-1 . WHEELER. JR. JOHN C. D A V IS PH ILIP WICK, JR. GORDON ABBOTT Fleet Captain
RODERICK STEPHENS, JR.
Fleet Surgeon
PAUL B. SHELDON
General Counsel
Fleet Chaplain
GEORGE H. RICHARDS
ROBBINS W. BARSTOW
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STANDING COMMITTEES -
1956
Membe r s hip C h e two o d E llio tt, C h n irmn n H e n ry T. M c n eely
F ra n c is C h amb e r la in
Geo r ge H. Ric hard s
C . \'<". B. W h it<· C h n r les H . \ ' iln s
D esign nnd Cons truction H e nr y ,.\ . Sch ee l. C h n irmnn Benne tt F is h e r
H c nr y 13. d u P o nt Fre d e r :c k H. Hibberd Awards
r\lf « ·d F . L oo mis , C h n i r m nn l r \"in g
M. J o hn s on
Ri c h nrd H . R a n da ll R ode ric k Steph e n s , Jr.
John P a rkinso n , J r .
Port e r B. S in c la ir
/\mbro se E. C hambers Entertainment
R e n w ic k E. Case
F r e d A d a m s , C h a irma n Fre d eric k A. M o rri son J a m es T . No rthro p
A rthur F . D rape r Dani e l M. Ru gg, Jr. Cruise
Joh n C. Da vis , C h a irma n C h e t wood Ellio tt
J o hn Bindl oss
P a ul K. R ogers , Jr.
Fre deric k A. M o rri son
Fra ncis C. \V e lsh
A. M e t c alf Morse, J r .
8 Bermuda Race H e nry B. duPo nt , C h ai r man W. H . d e F o nta in e R obe r t I 1.- n r y T a lcott M. Bank., Jr. Ev<" r c tl /\ !o rr is P e ter Co m s t oc k 13. K n rl ' h 11rp A lexa nde r P . Ges t , J r. R o d e ri c k Stc·p h ,·11 • . Jr. Ri c h a rd F . Go e nn e ll \Y/. L. S t'""'" rt Edward R. Gree ff \Y/ ill iarn 11. T .. r lo r Auditing
George P. P. Bonne ll Nominating
G eo r ge 1-1. R ic h ards , C h airman D cCo ursey F a les
A le xander \Y/ . Moffatt
H enry H. H orro c k s , Jr.
Pau l K. R oi,:er~ . Jr.
Meas urement Ruic
R o b e rt N. Bavie r , Jr .. C hairrn n n Geor ge E.. R oosev,·lt
K e nneth S. M. Da vidso n
B. K. S h n rp
D eCoursey F a les
,\le xand,· r S t ron g
E d gar L. Raymond, Jr. H . Ir vin g Pratt Technical Advisers
Phi lip L. Rh odes
J o hn G. Alden Olin J. Stephens II Measurer B. K. S harp Year Book
K e nn e th C . M c K e nzi e, C hairm a n George H. Ri c hards
H e nry S. Noble William 1-1. Tnyl o r
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CONSTITUTION Adopted November 19, 1924. Amended, November 12, 1948
I. NAME. The name of this organization sha!t be "The Cruising Club of America, Inc." II. OBJECT. The objects of this Club are to promote cru1smg by amateurs, to encourage the development of suitable types of cruising c_raft, to stimulate interest in seamanship, navigation and handling of small vessels, to gather and keep on file all information which may be of assistance to members in cruising.
III. OFFICERS. The Officers of the Club shall be the Commodore, the ViceCommodore, the Rear-Commodores, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the Historian, and ten Governors who shall be nominated and elected as is prescribed in Articles XI, Xlll, and XIV; and they, together with the Chairman of the Membership Committee, shall constitute the Governing Board of the Club.
The offices of Commodore and Vice-Commodore shall be filled by members who arc yacht owners. IV. DUTIES OF OFFICERS The Commodore shall be the general exeC'utive officer and shall preside at all meetings of the Club and the Governing Board. He may appoint a Fleet Captain who shall perform such duties as the Commodore shall designate and hold office at his pleasure. The Vice-Commodore shall assist the Commodore in the discharge of his duties and in his absence act in his stead. The Rear-Commodores shall command their stations and perform such other duties as may be assigned to them by their superior officers or the Governing Board. The Secretary and the Treasurer shall perform the duties pertaining to their offices respectively.
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The Historian shall each year write a Log of the Club's activities during the pa~~ year and present it to the Club at the Annual Meeting. The Governing Board shall generally ndminiater the affairs of the Club and shall have the powers of Directors.
V. MEMBERSHIP: ELECTION: RESIG~ATIONS A person eligible fer membership in the Club must be a sailor and a gentleman oi acceptable character and personality who has demonstrated his ability to handle.- or command and navigatl" or pilot a yacht or small vessel at Sl"a and who has had sutlicient cruising experience. Nominations for membership in the Club shall be made upon the proposal of a member an<l secondt·d by two other members, none of whom shall be members of the Governing Board or the Membership Committee. Applications. proposals and secondings shall be on forms and pursuant to instructions or regulation!- approved by the Governing Board. When an application l!J complete form shall be received, the Secretary shall send to all mcmlH'rs of the Club the names of the applicant, proposer, seconders, and any other information directed by the Governing Boa rd. ~ ut less than thirty days thereafter, the .Membership Committee may act upon such application and report its findings and recommendations to the Governing Board, which may then elect or reject the applicant. Favorable recommendations by the Membership Committee shall not exceed in any calendar year a number to be prescribed from time to time by the Governing Board. Applications rejected by the Governing Board shall be excluded from such annual number or quota. The Membership Committee may act upon applications without regard to seniority of receipt. All resignations must be in ·vriting and shall take effect upon receipt by the Club; provided, however, that a resignation may be withdrawn upon the consent of the Governing Board and upon such terms anrJ conditions as it may prescribe; and further provided, that no member who is indebted to th~ Club or who is under notice pursuant to Article XVIII shall have the right to resign e:,rcept by specific permission of the Governing Board.
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VI. CLA SES O F M EMBERSH I P . There s hall l,e three c lasses of m e mb e r s hip, regu la r , ltf e and h o n orary. :\ 111 u11b er may become a lif e m e m ber ~Y payment of the pres cril,ed fee and th e r eaft e r is exempted 1ro111 yearly dtll' S. l l o no r ar '" m e mb e rs s ha ll pay no du es or in it iat ion fee, and s h all h a~·e no v o t e n o r h o ld a ny offi ce e x ce pt tha t of l li s t0 ria n, l, ut ot h e rw ise s hall e n joy all the pri\·i leg c s o f r eg u lar m e mb ers.
V il. I N I T I AT I O N FEE Th e initiati o n fee sha ll l, e t e n cJ o llars. T h e li ic- n1t·m· b e r s hip fee s h a ll h e tw o hund r ed d o ll ars. Appi icat io n fo r li fe m e m b e r s hip ma\· h e mad e 0 111'" aiter fi'"c success iv e y ea rs of lll l"lllhns hip i n th e- C l11l,. • \' I l l. DUES: ARREARS l<cg11 lar m l·ml, c rs shall pay t e n dollar s y early clues on e le ct ion and th cn·aftn 0 11 Ja1111a ry first of each year. 11 cm b e r s wh o se du es arc unpa id by r-e br u a r y fir s t s ha ll h e n n tifi<·d IJ\· 1h e T rca,- u rcr a nd ii ,- uc h cl u es arc :- t ill 1111 pai cJ hy ~l arc h fi,.-, t. ,- ur h 111,: 111her:- 111ay be :-11:- p c u dcd o r drci ppcd ir o 11 1 t hl· rnl l h,· th e· ( ;,,,·eruin g ll ua r d, h u t may be rc111,-ta tcd a t it:- di ,-c rc1 in ,; and up,111 rit e pay11tc11t ,, f a ll arrear s . Th e G o\'e rnin g B oard may wa i\·e th e dues o f individual m e mb ers fo r s u ch period as it d eems p roper, upon it s find in g t ha t !'u c h ac t io n is t o t h e b es t int e res t of the C lub.
I X. r-1 EET I NGS Th e .-\11 11 11al :\ l cc t in g ,-!ta ll be ltcld in Oc to be r o r '.\ o \' e m bc r 0f eac h ,·car. The \\ "iut cr ;. (cc tiu g ,;!tall be lt clcJ in Janua r y n i ea c h · y ear. T ltc e xact dat es o f tltc 111cctin g-s s hall be d c tc n 11i 11cd b,· t h e Gl1,·c rn i11 <• Boa rd. Specia l :\l cc tin g s o f th e Club n ,ay b ~ called b '" the° G o \'crniu g- Ho arcJ and s hall be ca ll e d 0 11 the writt e n r~que:- t of fifte e n members . T h e Gover n i n g B o ard s hal l m eet as of t e n as i t m ay rl ce m n ecessa ry, or at t h e ca ll of t h e C o mm o dor e. X . QUORU M . T w e nt y- fi,·e m e m be r s p r es e nt in p e r so n o r by p r oxy s ha ll co n st itut e a quo rum at a ny m ee t ing of t h e C lub. F ive m e mb e r s s h a ll co n s t it ut e a quo rum a t a n y m e e tin g of the G ove rn i n g Board .
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X I. NOM I NAT I NG CO.\H,il TTL::E.:
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XI I. ELECTIOI\S: TER !>.I S O F O fl71 C E : Vt\ C r\N C I ES
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X I V. ST AT I ONS: R EA R-CO ~! ~! ODO R ES. P OST -CAPTA l l\ S T h e chief st a ti o n of t h e C lub s ha ll be in N e w Yoc k C i ty, but wh e n : ve r iuu r o r m o re n 1e m bers r es id e i n a n v o th e r local it y , t h e y ma y. w ith the a ppro ,·a l oi the Go·, e rn i ng Board, io 1111d a !-. t:1tio11. T h e Secr e tary sha ll n o tifv th e m ember,.. <•i th e Cl u b t• i'th e c:-!abli~hment o f a new s1iuion. Stat io n s t· s tabl is h ed o ut s ide o i Ne w York C it y com pose d o f t \\'t• 111y- 1our or lll o re 111e mbt• r s shall be un de r th e command o f a R e ar -Co m m odo r e t o b e e lec t ed by the m e m b e r s o i !>llt:h s 1a1io 11. If t he sta ti o n is composed oi less tha n 1we111y-io11 r 111 c: mh t· rs. s u i: h s1a t1 0 11 may be co111111a ndcd by n
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XV. FLAGS Th e C lnb Burgee s ha ll b e tr ia ng ul:ir i n s hape, i n ~h e u s u a l propo rti o ns. w i th a whit e fiel d a nd a wa ved blue s tripe 20% of t h e h o is t in w id th runni ng t h rou g h th e ce n t e r fr om h o is t t o p o int. Th e
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th t.: t o ul e d and1o r , th e 1J s t a r s . and the wa ,·e s h a ll b e.: b lu e. T h e P ost C ap tai n "s F la g s h a ll b e s imilar t o t h e Rea r C o mm o dore ' s Fla g , e x ce p t t h a t th e 13 s tars s h a ll be o mitte d . T h e Fl ee t C ap t n in' s F la g s h n ll b e s im il iar t o th e Pos t C aptain 's F la g except t h a t t h e fou le d anch o r s hn ll b e om it t e d .
T h e T r a n so ceanic Pe nn a n t o f th e Cru is in g C lu b o f Am erica s h a ll be a p e n nant o f a len g th a pp r oxima te ly 20% o f t h e ove ral l le n g t h of t he ya c ht e nti t led t o fl y it, and o n ct,~e lfth o f i t.s le n g t h o n the h ois t. I t s hall h aye a white fie ld , with a wav ed b lue s trip e 21)% o f th e h o is t i n wid th, ru n nin g
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honzo1,tally through th e cen te r from ho is t to po111t. U p on the appr,wal of the C om mitt ee on A ward s o f the C lu b it may be flo wn at ren d ezvous o f the Cl ub F leet . and 011 othe r appropriate occas ions, only by ya c ht s enrolled in the Cl u b Fleet wh ich have crossed t~e Atlanti c o , l'a cif,c O c ea n un der sail. Flags h e:·ein r e fe rr e d to s hali o nl y b e d is pla ye d 0 11 yacl;t s u nder t he c: ir e ct co mmand of memb e r s and n o t dis played when und e r chart e r unlt' ss th e ya cht ha s h n own er on board. XV I. S E A L
Th e sea l of th e C lu b sha ll be it s Bur gcc s u rround,·d l.,y a doubl e circu la r rope bo rd e r within w hi c h s ha ll Lw Ill · scri bed "The Cruisin g C lub of A m e ri ca, In c. " ab ov,·; a nd below sha ll be inscribed "" 1922 ". th e date o f th e fo undan µ of the C lub.
XV II.
EXPE~O JT U JU.::S
No expend itures of fund s no r cont r act s b ind in g th e Cl ub shall be mad e exce pt by aut ho rizati o n of th e Go v e rnin g Board.
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Eve r y nH: mbe r 0 11 joining t h e C lu b the reb y u nd e rtakes to ccnnp ly with thi s Const it u t io n and t he By - Law s ; and a n y r e fusal or neg lect t o do so. e r any condu c t unw o rth y o f a gen tle man o r sai lo r , o r inim ica l t o the w e l fa r e o f t h e C lu b. s hall r ende r a m embe r liabl e 1 0 s u s p e ns io n o r e xpul s io n by a t hree - fourth s vo t e of th e m e mb e rs o f th e Go v e rnin g B o a r d pr esent at a mee ting duly call e d. No t ice of s uch proposed act io n. w it h th e r easo ns th e refo r , m us t be sent t o th e accus e d m e mb e r b y r eg is t e r e d mai l to hi s las t kn o·.v n address at leas t thirty d ays pri o r t o such m ee ting; a nd he s h all have th e ri g ht t o b e p r ese nt at such m ee ti ng with counse l.
X I X. AMEND MENT S This co nst itu tion cannot bP suspe nd e d und e r any circum stances, but may b e amended by a two-thi rds vot e at the J\nn ual o r \ •V in t er r-. rce t ing. Proposed amendm ent s mus t b e in writin g s i g n ed by five m em bers and sent to the Secreta r y in t i11t c t o b e inc lu d e d in th e n ot ice o f the m eetin g .
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BY-LAWS :\dopt e d Novemb e r 19. 1924 r-\mendcd, November 12, 1948
I. O RDER OF BUSINESS Th e o rd e r of bus in ess a t all C lub me e tin gs s hal l be as foll o w s : Roll C all. :\I inu tes o f pr ev io us m e eting R e po rt s o f oflice r s. R e p o rt s of co mmittees. Unfini s h e d bus in ess. El ec ti o n s. K e w bus in ess In case oi di sput e a s to orde r or d e bate. Cush ing's '.\lanual s hall go \' c rn.
I L l\OT I CES :\' o t i<:c o i the :\n1111al '.\l cc ti 11 g :rnd o i the \\'inte r '.\lcctin g ~hall b e ~ent tn l' a ch 111c111 bcr ai lca~t tw enty d:1y:; pre,·io u, there to . T he notice ior t he •\n,n1al '.\[ ecting 11111,;t con ta in the ~e p o rt o f t he :\' 0 111i n:1ti ng C~nttn ittcc. :\'01icc~ o f specia l 111eetings s h a ll b e se nt t o l'a ch m emb e r at lras t fif t ee n days pre vious th e r e to. and s ha ll s tate in d e ta il th e s ubjects t o be brou g ht up fo r a ..: ti o n a nd no o the r matt er s may be con• s i<l e r c cl a t s u ch m ee t in gs.
III. APPEAL A m c 111bc r s hall haV<: th e rig-ht of appea l to th e Club fro111 a d eci s io n of th e Go ve rning Board. w hich •!1ay be overruled at th e next r cg-ula r m e e tin g by a t wo -th irds vote o f t h o se present in pt'r so n o r by pro xy. No t ice _of s uch appeal mu s t be s tat e d full y in the call for the 111ce t111g.
I V. VOT I NG Non e but m e 111be rs s ha ll be a ll o w ed in the m eet ing r oom duri ng a m ee tini,:- o i th e C lu b. Eve ry 111e111hcr prese nt when a m o t ion is und er cons id erati o n s hall ,·ot c th e r eo n ur:l ess excused by th e pres iding office r. Proxies must be in writing, s igned, wi t ne ssed and filed with the Scc ,·c ta ry (j,·c days in a ch·a nce oi t he 111eet i11 g.
V. AMENDMENT S These By-Laws ca nnot be suspended under any c ircumstances b u t may be amende d by a t wo-thirds vote at the Annual o r \\Tint e r i\f ee tin g. Proposed amendme nt s· m us t be 111 writing s igned bv five members ancl se n t t o the Secreta r v 111 time t o be included in the 11 0 ti ce o f t he meeting. •
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RULES .\IE.\IBERSIIII' CO.\I.\IITTEE The 1953 Year Book. at pa;.:e.; 1.i- J'J. n111tai1i-. a rq, .. rt 11i the .\lcmhershir, Committee oi J1er111a11t·11t valt1l'. Tia· l'"'"l'IICC oi this report is reprinter I UJHHl the nirrc·11t i, ,rm •, i pre ,pos:tl hlanks which arc tu be usc,l for a1l new candidate ....
.\IE.-\SL'RE.\IEXT HL'LE C<>.\I.\IITTEE :\ new edition oi the .\f eas11renw11t lfoll' cu11tai11i11g ,li..:ht rhangcs from the 1950 rule, has l,et.·n adopkd. l'ri11h'd c11Jtil', 11uy hl' nhtail)(•d from the Sl·crctary oi the Clul, up·,11 pa_,ml'llt oi i.ic t.·ach.
S:\ILIX<; C<>.\l:\IITTEE The Sailing Committt.·e ha.; puhli,ht•rl thl· "( •.. nditi .. 11.; i11r the 195-t Bermuda I<ace". Tlwre are t ,,·c·nt ,. , 20 1 1111111l ll'rl'd paragr.,phs with various sul,clivisions. The i111lo,~·i11g arl' l'Xtrad,: Yachts entering- must he oi th,,roughly "l':tw11rthy typl', ... tn111gly built and rigged. pniJH.'rly halla,tl-d, with l'llcJ., ... l·d cai,i11, ... tr,,11gly constructed and ,,·atertig-ht sdf-haili11g cockpit-- or tlu,h 1kcks. In a<!dition, the following- rcq11in·nw11t-- :-.hall l,l' lllC't, i11 c111111l·cti11n With mcas11n:me11ts taken under the· l 1J5-t CC.\ .\ll'a ... urL'lllL'nt Rule, all to he confirtnl'd on the nwa ... un·ment n·rtiticatl's to lie filed with the Committee. a. Ballast ratio may not excecl ..1(,~-;. b. A plus C'irrcction for light di_... p)an·ment 111:iy 111 ,t exceed 12% of 'L'. c. LO:\ may not exceed 73 feet. cl. 1) 'L' shall not he less than 27 ..i frl't. 2) Rating, calculatl'd cxclusi,·e of an,· "S" corrL"cti1111, shall not be less than 25 f C<.'.t. • 3) :-\\'eragc freeboarcl to top of covering hoard at ends of LWL shall not he less than 2.5 fcl't. e. Combined O\'erhan 6 s may not exceed 1/3 LO.-\. Any yacht designed prior to January 1. 195-t, h11wcn·r, that would have fulfilled the above eligibility rcquirenwnts if mcasun.·d under the 1950 CC:\ Rule, shall not he ineligible for this race because of the changes in the l{ule. Each entrant shall assume complete responsibility for the seaworthiness of his own vessc1, in all respects. Ratings will he determined from mcasurcnwnts under the 195-1 CCA Rule. Because of changes in the CCA Rule every yacht must file a new ( 195-1) measurement certificate.
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PAST OFFICERS Commodo re \'i"m. \'i "nsh b urn Nutti n i; 1922
1923 l\ lnrtin S . Kntt e n h o rn I 92-l R obe rt N. Bn vie r 1925 S tu y vesnnt \\"ni nwri g ht 192 6 Mnrl in S . K n tt e n h orn 1927 G eo . P. P. Bo nn e ll 1928 E d wa rd C ra b b e 1929 l lnbe rl L. S t o n e
0;-ini,•I Bncon A lexn nd e r \ V . M o ffat
1930 I 93 1-2
H o bart Ford
193 3-4
Geoq;e E. R oose velt 1935-6 G c o q;c ,-\. Cutter 1937 G c ori;e N. W a lla c e 1938 Jo h n 8 . Lord 1939- -l 0 .•\If r e d 13. S tn nford 19-l l -2 H o bnrt Ford 19-1 3- 4 Ernest R n tsey I 9-1 5-6 T ho rrnld S. Ross 1947-8 1949-5 0 R. Step h e n s , J r. George H . Ric hards I 95 I G. \'i". Blunt Whit e 1952-3 Hn r rison G. R eynolds 19 5-l
V ice -C o mm odore J n m es K. Bru i; lc r, J r. 1925 M c h ·ill e R. Smit h 192 6 G e o . P. P. Bo nn e ll 1927 Edwa r d Crnbbe 1928 Morri s \ V. Torrey 1929-30 H obart Fo rd 193 1-2 G e or ge E . R oose ve lt 1933-4 Eve r e tt Mors s, J r. 1935 R. Gra h am B ig low 1936 Nat S . S e eley I 93 7
1938 Bu tler Wh iting 1939-40 Th o r rnld S. R oss Wi llinm E. L und i;ren I 94 1-3 1944 E rn est Ratsey I 9-lS-6 Th orva ld S. R oss Roderic k Steph e n s, J r. I 94 7-8 Ge o r ge H. Richards 19-1 9-50 I 95 1 G . \V. Blunt White Hnrris o n G. R eyn o ld s 1952-3 195-l Harvcy C o n ove r
Secr e tary-Treasure r Syd n ey S . Breese 1922-3 Edw in H. Tu c k e r 1924-39 Martin S. K n tt e nh orn 1939
H e nry A. J ack so n J o hn B. Lord G eo r g e H . Ri c h a rds
Secretary Geo r ge 1-1. Ric hards H o ulde r Hudi.;ins
1947- 48 1948-52
Treasurer H . Prescott \Velis Ri dsda lc E llis
1946-52 I 952-55
1940- 1 1942 -5 1946
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W ILLIA M F. CA ESA R SAMUEL BA RLO W COFFIN LEON A RD H . DYER RIDSDA LE ELLIS CH A RLES H. W. FOSTER JOHN C. GROOME. JR. W ILLI A M LUNDGREN H A RRY PIDGEO N A LBERT L. POPE FREDERIC D. PO WERS FRA NKLI N REM INGTO N HERBERT L. ST O NE G. U. VETL ESEN W ILFRED 0. WH ITE CH A RLES D. W IM A N
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REPORT OF THE HISTORIAN - 1955 The lu b's nc tiviti cs during 1955 w e r e topped by o m os t • u c_ccss ful c rui se, in whic h, in n il, 85 y oc hts too k p ort , ond whi c h t oo k the fl ect fr om Bloc k l s lnnd to Moine. Co mm odore Co n o , ·e r ' s ynwl Revonoc wns the flngship nnd th e n r ran ge m ents were mnd e by a Jorge o n d ab le committee h eaded by Lan g ley \ V. Iso m. T h <' fir s t rl' n dl'zvous Wlls ;n Bloc k ls lnnd's Sn it Pond, w h e r e 33 yn c ht s turned up n nd th e Essex Stntion s inged a coc ktoi l party, o n So turdn y , Jul y 16. Fr o m the re, vio a number o f ports a lo n g th e way, th e fl ee t assemb led 45 boots s tro n i; rat i'Vlan c h cs t e r , Mass .. July 19 for th e Bos t o n S tatio n' s c h owder part y, sa ilin g n ext d11y to th e enstwn rd . Fri doy, July 22, fo und 48 so il at J o hn s River, M oi n e, wh e r e A lex S tro n g nnd L iv I rela n d w e r.· h o s t s n t a c o c ktail part y as h ore. The.- b iggl'sl turnout w os nl So m esvill e , Mc .. n t the hend o f So m e• Sound, where 51 ync ht s fill e d th e s nu i:: horbor a lmost l o cn pn c ity, on M o nday, July 25 , and th e Com m odore's pa rt y w as h e ld. Th e n th e fl e ct b e i;nn to thin out as so m e bo11ts kept o n l o th e ens tward a nd some hended bock for home nn d office. I lowevc r, the r e w ere s t ill 3 7 bonts in th e fl eet nt Centre Harbor, on Eggemoggin Benc h, July 27, whe r e t h e Cent re ls lnnd Y. C. h ad u s a s hore fo r n c howder, aad 24 m o d e the fin :.i l r<·nde zvou, in D ark H11rbo r, Is lesboro, wh e r e a buff<'I s uppe r and dance wound up th e s hore festivities ot th e T a r rntine C lub. Th e C lub's prnc t ically infall ible C lim a ti c C ommitt e e, a s u,;u a l arranged pra c ti c ally idea l w ea th e r. if you didn ' t mind a c h o ppy trip out t o Bloc k ls lo nd o nd n spot of fog and rnin th e day of the Cen tre H a rbo r rendezvous. Th e customary r e ndezvo u s were held in the wes t e rn L o n g Is land Sound nrea over M e m oria l nnd Co lumbu s D ays, nnd the vario u s s tnti o n s h eld th e ir own r e nde zvous whic h will be co, ·<'red in the ir r epo rts. Th e Co mmittee o n Awards, a fter co n s iderin g a numbe r of highly m e ritorio us deepwater voyages, awn rded the 195 4 Blue \Vot e r M eda l t o St e n and Brita Holmda hl. of Gothenburn , Swe d e n, who comple ted a r o und-th e-world voyage in their 3 3 - foo t ketc h Viking. The you n g co uple h a d co nvert e d Viking fr o m a fishin g boat, a nd made the circ uit in approxima t e l y two years, via th e Pnnama Co n n i, Port M o r es by in New Guinea, throu g h th e Indian Ocean t o the Cape o f Good H ope nnd up the A tlanti c t o Falmouth, En g lnnd . Pehr Sparre, of th e k e t c h Arnbella, was awarded the Parkinson a w a rd in r ecognition of h e r c ruise from E ssex, Conn., to Sweden.
20 Th e C l ub's Comm itt ee o n D esign .,nd C on s tr11 c 11 0 11, dor m a nt in recent years, \\."as rt• - a c t1vatc·d undt·r tl1t· c h11irr n,,n!'\h1 p of H enry Sc h ee l nnd mad e a compre h en s iv,· •tudy of 1t , , uh j ec t s , w h ic h furni s h ed a mo•t in t e rt•ff lin i,.: ,. ,•,•11111 1.: of d,sc u s s ion at the Novcmhcr m c•ctin g . \ ';, ri ou s spt· c 1;d r o n1n1iltt' C !'\ appointed by C ommod o r<' Co n ov,·r al s o m,,d,· s tu cli,· s durin g t h e year o f the operations of t h e cluh 1.: •·n,·r,.Jly ,111d of th cco ndu c; o f t h e Bermudu Ra c e s , and made r e port s w h,d, will prove of r en l va l u e in future 0fH·r,it,on s. T h e annual meeting wa ~ lwld at th,· N .. w York Y,, c ht Cl ub, Novembe r 4. at w h ich the f o ll owi11 g uffi ,·,·r. w,· r ,· ,.J,• r t,·d: H a r v ey Co n o v e r, commodore: Ral ph E. C,, .s ,• . ,." ,. c om 111 odor•· : Rob e rt L. H all. sec r et ary: H owa rd 11. Fo s t•· r , tr,·a s ur,·r: \'ti'. H . Taylo r , h i~toria n: G. \ V . ~!uni \Vh,1,·. 1 1.orris on C . R,·y • no lds. \Valt e r H. \V h cc lc r. Jr .. J o h n C. D,l\'JS .,ncl Co r clo11 Abbott, gove rnors . The Club's num e r ou s members s c ;,tt,-r,·d throu g h th ,· s t.it ,· o f Fl o r ida, go t t oget h e r during th e f,, 11 and p,·111ion,·d t h ,· Gove rnors fo r p e r mi ssio n to fo rm ,, Flo rid;, S t,it,011 . Th ,s w •.au th or ized at th e November m e<'li n g . ;,11d t h e , t a tw11· , g eo g raphi c a l l imits sci a s t ho se of th,· s tat " of Fl o r id,1. T lw 11 ,· w s ta ti on had a lr e ady h e ld its fir s t offi c ial mee tin 1~ . w ith Rid,a rd B e rt ram at it s h ead , befo r e t h e .. nd of th e y,•ar. T h e C l ub s ta r ted the year with n m,•rn lwr,hip o f 632 an d e n d e d it with 635 , havin g los t 16 memb .. r s by ck;,t h o r ot h ,·r r easons a n d s i g ned o n 19 new m e mbers dur i n g t h ,· ye ar. T h .. roster a l the e n d of t h e ye ar s t ill in c lud ed 15 uf t h ,· 3 J c h a r t er m e mbe rs w h o organized th e club in 1 922. Th e "indoor" sea so n ,,c ti v it i,· s ;, I t h ,· N,•w York Y. C . in cl u ded a d in ner J anuary 1 3. ;dt e n d,· d by 205 111,•mh,·rs <111d guests, a t wh i c h \Va lt e r C h ap e ll e s h owe d h is fin e n,O\'in g pic tu r es of t h e 1954 Be r m u da R a ce: one on F e br u ilry 10 ill wh ic h Dr. Pau l S h e ld o n , Dr . Lnwrc n ce S lo an , Roy L ockwood a n d George Campbell co mb' n e d for ces to s h ow 11 s pi c t ur es o f L abrador and Newfo un d land c rui s in g: on e Marc h 25 ill w h i.: h D r . Ma u r ice Ewin g of Co l umbia Un iv,·r s it y gav,• " most : 11 t e r est ing ta l k on oceanography, and th e an nua l m<'et i11 g Nove mbe r 4 as previo u s ly no t e d . R espec tfull y sub mi tted, W I L LI AM 1-1. T AYLOR . Hi s t oria n
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REPORT OF THE BOSTON STA TION Rear Com m o d ore, Frnn c is C . \X't, lc h Hi s t orian, l 'h,lip P . C lrn sl' S t eer in g Comm itt ee: .•\l <•x11 n cl<-r \X '. l\ loffn tt, C h rii rm a n C hari l's \'\'. Bnrtlett. D on .,l d S ta rr , E\'erc tt l\ lorss. R obe rt Tru csda l<· (C h ., S (li li n g Co m .) , Frnn c is C hnmberbin (C h., l\lcmbers h ip Co m .) Fran c is C.
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M embers hip Committ ee : Fr., n c is C hnmb<·rlnin. C hairma n Edmund 11. K e n d r ic k. Thomns \'\ 'i lli., ms, Gordon Princ e, C. Burnh nm Porte r N o minatin!l' Co mmittee : L ,111g ley Iso m. C h n irmnn Ralph B. \'\'illin m s. Cordon Abbott. \X' ill iam 11. Coo lidge S ailing Comm it t ee : R obe r t T r ucs dn lc , C h o irmnn Ri c hard \V. Prutt, D o na ld \'\ . Gardn e r, \X' illia m H . Coo lid ge. Edmund S. Kelly. Jr .. La n g ley Isom , Frnn cis C hnm be rlnin. Albert C h umbcrs, r\ lexn n der \'i/, M offnt . .f r . , Edmu nd H. K e ndr ic k Sche dule of Eve nts for 1956 Bos t on S t a ti o n - Cruisin g C lub of Ame rica ... Fridny, Ap r il 2i S prin g Dinner Sn tu rduy a n d S undny, Mny 26 a nd 27 Sp ring R e nd ezvo u s J ,·ffreys L edge Ra c e, Man c hes t er, Ma ss . Sa tu rday. Sep te mb e r 8 .....Friday, Sa turday n n d Sunday. F a ll R e nd ezvous Oc tob e r 12. 13, 14 Annual M ee tin g ... D ece m ber 7 The y e a r 1955 w as a n o tably p leasa nt a nd nctive o n e £o r th e Bo s t o n Station. It was , gen era lly spea kin g, n n o ff year for hurricanes a long o u r coast, a nd the C lub c rui se g r aced our wn t e r s bring in g w ith it a s pl e n d id fl ee t and w ea the r to m atch . Th e bi e n n ial Ha lifax R ace s upplie d excit ement in July, and the J e ffrey's L e d ge Ra ce provid e d its u s ual furiou s c omp e t ition and fru s tra tion in September. A t both e nds o f t h e season the r e we re d e lig htful rendezvous, nnd durin i; th e y ear various o f o ur s hips visi ted th e Bras d'Or a nd the Baha mn s. c ruis<!d a nd r aced in the Ba lt ic. a nd e xplo red inn um e rable cove s and pa ssages a lon ~ the coa s t o f M a ine, New Brunswi c k and Nova Scotia , discove ri n g se vera l un c h art ed roc k s in th e process.
22 For th e firs t ti me th e S tn lion a s krd i 111 mcmlwrs , by ., r e turn p ost ca rd m a il ing in lal e Oc t ob,· r, lo r,•por l on th c-ir c ruis in g and ocean racing du r i n g t he ~u-a8o n. ,,· 1th t> p,· c 1nl not e o f any u nus ual o r int c rcst in .,; ,..-x peri c nc t·. Th e· r,·turn :-1, ,,· hi c h
mad e ve ry int e r eslin g mat e rial fo r t h .. annu ,,I m,•,·ting 1n D ecemb e r, r a n ged fr om tra n s lnnti c rac in g lo haulin g t rap • 1n a d o r y , and ga ve food fo r tho u g ht on thr rnany w, 1y 11 111 w h ic h expressio n is found fo r a co m mon lo ve o f t h ,· o1rl h o f 1h ,· 11 ,•,1. Th e r ea l his tory o f the S tati o n fo r 1955 ia i n th csr· , .. c ord., , but s ince they a r c too dive r se for a n y s ummary thi s rt·port will b e confin e d to the c h ief eve nt s o f th ,· S tat io n Y"• " · The fir s t officia l m ee tin g of th .. St ati on w, , ,. t h,· Spr111 1,: Dinn e r , h eld o n /\p ril 29t h , 111 1h,, R o w,,· ,. \ V lrnrf S 1;.i1 0 11 of !11<· Boston Ya c ht C lub, a l w hi c h th e Fl e d S urg<'Oll , Pau l S h " ldon, r ega le d an e nthu s ias ti c ga th e rin g with t a lc• o f c n 1i11 i11 g ,d n11 1~ Nova Scotia , New fo un d land and the Labrad or. T wo d o1 ys la1 --r a se lec t g r o u p o f m e mbers w a.s off G lou c .. 11t c r I !arbor t o w e l com e th e Yankee h o m e fr o m h ,· r Nix th v o y ;, g,· aro und 1h ,· wo rld, and th e eai lin g sen so n was co n sid .. r ed a s in,111 1,: ur11t cd. Ove r th e w ee k e nd o f May 30 th twe nt y C l ub y 11 <.: hl 11 ., nd • ix visiti n g b o ats for ega the r ed al Poc;,sst'l, h e ld a r ;, c e i 11 w h ic h Borogove III c a rri e d o ff th e h on o r s , and h ad a f1n ;,I r,·11d,-, vu11 , in th e pe rfect if n ot a lt oge th e r q u i,·t s ,·clu s io 11 o f I l., d l,· y 's Harbor . H ALIFAX R ACE: On Monday , July I I, fourlC"en , \111n1 · ca n a nd four C anadian ync ht s cnm,· t o th, · s t artin g 1111<· ofl Ma n c h e s te r for t h e s ix th b ie nnial r a ce t o I lalifax. Sc ral c h hoo1t was Pickl e, a Grube r yawl w hi c h, th rotq.: h th,· fo rt u r1<·s o f w ,,r, had come i nt o the own e r s h ip o f th e R oya l C anadi,111 N, I\'}' Sa ilin g Associat ion and b ee n r,•nam,·d fo r a di•pa l c h boo1 t o f Lord Ne lson a t Tra fal g ar. /\ m o n g th .. A m e ri c an ,·n lri ,·s w,·r,· Salmagal II, wi nn er o f t h e ra ce 1n 1953 , and M a lay whi c h in 195 4 h a d won th e Bermuda T r ophy a nd th e n bee n bea c h i: cl a nd dis m a 2ted in hu rric ane Ca rol. Li g ht a irs a nd ca l m s we r e th e o rd e r of e ven t s for tw,·lv,· h ou r s , and the n w ithout r easonnb lc excuse a dry n orth e,1s t e r ca m e in a n d b le w up t o f o r ce se ven for m os l of t h L" s C" co n d d ay. W h e n it s ubside d M alay, b c in i,: h ig h o f th e c ours,·, µ amhled by runnin g in o n Ca pe Sab le . By ca t c hin g th e turn of th<" 1id,· l o the minute rig h t a t t h e bea c h , in s id e th e le d ges, s h e f'.Ol a li ft from the ebb that broug h t h e r t o Sambro Lig ht s hi p cnr ly Thurs d a y afternoon a nd a c r oss th e fini s h a winner four h o urs la te r, savin g h e r tim e by eleven min utes over Wind Cn ll , and h a lf a n h o ur o ve r Salmagal II, th e first ya c ht lo r eac h Halifax. Ca lms off Sambro e lim i n ate d th e b oa ts behi nd h e r , bu t n one a h ea d or b e hind had a tte mpt ed t h e m a n e uv e r al Ca p e Sab le
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Th e ket c h Hawk, ow n ed by A. M. R e iss. s t n r ted ns scra t c h yac ht in C lass B bu t did n o l fi n is h . Th e Mnlay wo n t h e C om m o n wea lth of Mns,·nchu sf'l t s Cup, Pnrk c r C. H a t c h Mc m o rin l T rop h y, G la ss H e nd C u p n n d H e r n ld n n d Mai l C u p. Snlmngnl II won the H u li fnx To u r is t Uurc a u C u p. Grilse w on the C o l. C. H . L. J o n es C up. V IS IT OF TH E C L U B C R U ISE: The Bost o n S t nt io n h ad n n csp ecin l pe r son a l in t l' r cst in the C lu b c r u ise th is ycnr, fo r o n e of o ur nl c rn b crs, L a n g l ~on1 , \\"H S c h n irn1n n o f th e C rui:;c Com mi tt ee. Praise fo r the r c nrnrk ab ly effl'cti ve work o f thl' c hairrna n a nd h is c o n1n1ittt"c hn s coni c in ge n ero u s ni casu rc from ma n y q ua rt e r s, a n d it o nl}' rema ins lo rec o rd t he npprec ia ti o n o f th e S ta t io n t o him n n d h is n ssoc ia t es. to Go r don Abbo t fo r t he m ost e n joyable re ndezvo u s a l Ma n c h l'stc•r. and l o A lex S tro n g a n d L iv Ire la nd for thei r e nl t•rta in m e nt of :d i h a nd s in th e idy lli c sett in g o f J o hns Rive r . F o rt y -fi ve yac ht s We r e p r esen t a t Ma n c h este r , nnd thi s t ota l w,1s i n c r c a ~ed by th ree a t J o hn s Rive r, ris in g by th ree m o r e for th e m eet in g a nd Com mo d o r e's pa rt y at So m esville , w hi c h w e migh t co n s id e r a _little b e yon d th e g e ograph icn l lim i ts o f th e S t a t ion if w e ll w i th in it s sp i r itu a l jurisd ict ion . Those w h o h ad the g o od for tun e l o p a rtic i p at e in the c r u ise have bee n h ea rd t o s tate
24 repeatedly that it was the most succc1111ful within nwmory, and to recall it in retrospect only emphasize11 the irrationality of spending hours behind desks. in subways and on othrr foul ground which might be spent crui11ing along th,• 11horrs oi Maine. JEFFREY'S LEDGE RACE: On the evening of S,·ptt·mber 9 a fleet of fifteen yachts gathered in Manch,•11t<-r Harbor, and their skippers and crews repairrd to the l'vlanch,•11tcr Yacht Club to fortify themselves against the usual hurricane scheduled for this date. Through some ov,•rsight, however, no hurricane arrived in the vicinity, and th,• best thr elrmrnts could offer on the following morning wa11 a st<•ady 11outhl'rly \,·hich made it impossible to lay the course to 2PI I without the use of precious gasoline. On a brilliant day the A,•et startl'd off in a manner reminiscent of the 1953 racr, although undcr more moderate conditions. The sma 11,·r boat 11, starting fint, preserved their advantage to 2PH and then, on th,· spinnaker run north, pat:sed through the center of th,· n·st of thr flet•t which, with few exceptions, had been forced down on the fir11t leg and were required to tack up to the turn. Until aft,·r mid• night the wind held in the south, with enough weight in it to part a few sheets and rip a few senescent sail!!, hut about 0200 several boats were in the area of the mark, ,•njoying light airs, a confused slop and silence. 2JL was fir1tt round,•d at 0245, several boats being close togetlwr, and on the heat back Land's End settled down to a duel with Merlin which was not decided until Merlin was finally passed off Magnolia. Land's End finished at I I 09 Sunday, to repeat her form,·r triumphs in this event, Merlin being only thrc,~ minutes astern, nnd the rent of the finiehers were borne home during the day by the last of their fuel and the lightest of zephyrs. Th,• order nnd times of finish were as follows:
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25 T lw fin.,I s ,11 l i n i-: ,·vc· nt s on t h e S t nt io n ca le n da r for 1955 we r e comp.111i o n rc·nd e,:,·o u s 111 R oc k po rt nnd C u t t y h unk o n t h ,· Wl't·k e n d o f Oct o ber 8. Th e i,:ood fortune \\' hic h h a s hl,·ssed clwse fnll m n ·t i n i,:s co n tinu ed . for t h e \\'c•n tlw r - p arti c u larly o n S 11 n d11y- \\'11 S i,: lorio u s . alt h oui,: h S111urd11y hod u mite of hn• c,.,• , 1 IIH· C lub yn c h t s and five i,:u esls lll e t n t C u tt yh unk, a n d l \q• h ·,· ho. 1l s \\' it h the C lu b b urgee a t R oc kp ort , t h e l\\'o fl <' et s c· xc h n n i-:i n i-: i,: r eet in ._:s, nfter n fas h io n . by rndio. r-\t I h,· I 1m,·. I h e r ,· S<' <' llled n o r,·nso n \\' h y s u c h re n dez,·ou s s h o uld n ot co n1 1n 11,· <'a c h \\'e1•k -.. n d ind e fi n itdy durini-: t h e \\' i n t e r, b u t in .i c 111a l1t y thi s occas io n cl osed the offic ia l c a le n dnr o f t h e S t a t io n for t h e y,•,1 r, excep t f o r the a nnua l m eeti n g and d in ner ash ort·.
D ,· c,· mb,· r 2 nd w. ,s t h e dn te for t h e· n n nu a l d i n n e r, h e ld a i,:r11n at tlw R owl''s \\' h arf S t n tio n o f th e Bos t o n Yn c ht C l u b . a n d ,·,·r y ful ly a tll'n d ed. By \\'II }' o f o ffi c in l b u si n e s s. t h e S t., ti o n offi c .-r s lisll'd a l t h e h e.,d o f th is r<'p o r t w e re elec t e d . a n d ,·otes of t hanks we r e e n t hu s ins t ic n l ly p a ssed fo r th e r e l irin µ R,·n r Co mm odor,·. C h a rli e Ba r t lc-t t , nnd C h a irm a n o f th e Sn .t in µ Co mm itt c ,·, Ed K e n dri c k . H o n o r \\'llS pnid l o th e m e m o r y o f thr ,·,· nwm b ,· r s w h o , a i le d o n t h e ir In s t ,·oyn ge d u r in g t h e y,·a r , \ \/ ill inm D . L ee , W ilfred 0 . W hi te. a n d C h a r les H . \ V. F os t ,· r w h o \\'as a c h ar i e r m e m b e r o f the C lub . The add it ion o f fo ur men t o t h e r ost e r of t h e S t n t io n \\'as n oted, a n d n w e l<: o m c gi v Pn t o \ \/i ll inm G . .-\ n dC' r so n , E dward L. F ranc is, R e v . Fr e d er ic 13. K c ll ogi,: . n n d E. So h ier \V e lc h , Jr.. elec t ed s in ce t h e In s t a nn u a l m l'et in g . .-\ ft e r t h e n e \\'l y (re- ) el ected H ist o r ian . Cnpt n in C h use , p r ese nt e d a tri umph o f L it era r y a r t i n wh ic h n il t h ,• b oa t s o n t h e C lub c ru ise h n d t h e ir n a m es i n t e r\vovc n . th e· S t:, t ion t-n joy1~d t h e rc n,i ni.scen ces o f R o[!e r Gr isw o ld co , ·,· ri ng n life t i m e o f sa ili n g . t h o r o u g hl y season ed with sn it a n d sp ice . \ \/ h e n th e meetin g adjo urned , ove r a co n s ide r ah lc p ,· r iod o f t im e . s pri ng see m e d j u s t a r ou nd t h e co rne r , wh ,• r c it h as r <' m n in c d t o t hi s day.
REPORT OF THE HISTORIAN OF THE BOSTON STATION FOR 1955 (A nnua l Dinn e r, D ecembr 2 ) - R ea r Co mm o d o r e B a r tl e tt , a ll ot h e r Co mmodo res a nd h a n d s befor e t h e mns t : A ny hi s t o ri an of c onsc ie n ce s h o u ld p ay hono r lo th e fir s t m a n t o m a k e h is t o ry a co mm e r c ia l s u ccess - H erod o t u s, n nd s h o u ld L e b ound by his m a xim n ever to r est cont e nt with th e s i m p le t ruth if y ou ca n impro ve upon it. 1 h ave t ri e d t o f o llow that p rin c ip le b ut ha ve fai l e d co mpl e t e ly - so c ompl e t e l y tha t m y
26 c hief j o b r ece ntly has b ee n to get m y res ig n a t ion in be-for .. ti was accep t ed. Th e trouble is that we h ,, vc had a wonderful y ea r , a nd so th e s im ple truth abo ut t h e l:3ooton St .. t 1on in 1955 ca nnot p ossib ly be improved upon- at l t·a st by me. F o r th e ben e fit of visito r s it m i g h t b e wis,·, fi r s t , t o di ap ,· I so m e miscon cep t ions abou t the B o s t on Sta ti o n w h ic h one ocr:as iona ll y e n coun t e r s to the s out h and w,·st. Th e B oston Sta tion is n o t com posed cxcl u s in· ly o f h ard Nh e l l c ru1 s 111 g men w h o go t o L ab r ado r in o p e n bo a t s ; m ost o f u s h a,·,· . but we do n o t d o it an nua lly. Sc·cond - th,· Bos ton S t a ti o n '" n ot located in Manc h es ter- o nly part o f it, bu t the re s t o f t h e• Station co m es in dur in g hurrica n es and n ort h ,•a s t ,·rs. Fina ll y . Boston Sta ti o n membe r s arc n o t p e rmitt ed t o run th e ir ,·n g in <-s in a ll r aces, on ly th e mos t imp o rt n nt rn .:,·. In point o f fn c t. the Bos t on S t a ti on comprises so me 150 m,· rn he r s . s,•l,·c t<·d app a r e ntly m o r e o r le ss b y l o t h ut ha ving so m e gt· n ,•ra l r,•lati o n t o th at pa rt o f th e wo rl d w hic h li ea n o r t h and c:;1St n f E ssex , Con n ecti c ut. A nd, w h a t eve r o ur fault s . w,· lov,· th ,· s.-a ""d sa il a r ou nd, ove r a nd some tim r·s unde r it f o r ;, II we ar<' wort h . A nd th a t is t o be th e s ubr ta n cc o f my r e p o rt. L,· c """'" f or th e fir s t tim e we h ave a fa ir r ecor d o f what th ,· 111.- ml w r s o f th, · St?tion h a v e d one durin i.: the y,·ar , a n d I s h ;,11 tr y t o s k ,·t ,· h thr s for you in t h e brid,·s l o f s ummari,·s .
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ca n do t his b est. p er h apN, b y fo ll owi111.: th e c,,l,-11cl a r. mos t o f u s the c rui si n g seaso n b(•~ in s in th,· s pr in g , ,,·h«· n vo u h ave t he firs t r ea l kn ock -d ow n dra g-o ut w ith th ,• yard. You know, tha t' s the tim e wh e n you fir s t r <"a li z,· that you art· b,·in g not o nl v d ecei v e d hut defraud e d. I t unrnlly occ ur s so m ,· tim <' in A pri l a nd is follow ed h y s i x W<"eks o f s tt-ad y ra in durin g w h at is c,i JJ ed iro ni ca ll y th e " co mmissi o nin i.: s,-,iso n.' ' 13ut f o r the Bos ton S ta tion a s a S t n ti on, our cr ui s in g hi s tnrr s t a rt s w it h New Y e ar's Dav. A t th e: ve r y h eJ.! innin g o f I 9S 5 o n,· o f ou r m e mb e r s w h o lik es sa i li n g , and fr om tim •· I n tim,· h:i s done a littl e o f it. Ir v in ~ J o hn son , wa • on b oard hi s Yankee precise ly 120 da ys, fourt ee n h ou r s so uthe,is t ,•rl y of Clo11 c .-s t e r. a fa c t he was to prove t o th e ge neral s ;ll is fa c ti o n o n the fir s t day o f May. Come the 8t h of January our form e r Co mm odon·, Th o r va l d R oss , sa ile d fo r Bali . Unfortunat .. Jy h ., w a s no t s ki o p er o f hi s vesse l. and p e rhaps for tha t r e a son hi s s lny i n Ba l i w n n o t a p r o tract e d o n e , but h e r e turn <'d w ith some wonde rful s lo r i,· s - 1n tim e to ra n ge th e Maine c oa s t and pav hi ~ r,· ~p cct ~ t o 2J I .Janua ry 2 0 th found H e rb Barlow boardin J.! Onward Ill , w ith Tee t Bohl in his c rew. bound for th e Bahama s , Bimini, Cat Cay , Nassau , Ex uma ' s , Andros. Th ese winter sa ilors p ersonallv m a k e m e sic k - with t•n v v. t hat is , but on with th e r ecord . Wh e r e do you s u ppos,, Don
27 Gard n e r w,1s i n J anunry? R nc in i,: off l\l inmi in Sen Lion. H e wa s sti ll ra c an i,: in h er in F e bruary , l\ l iomi to Nn ssnu nnd the wh o le s oul h e rn ci r e uit, n nd s h o rtl y t h eren ft e r who s h o u Id t u rn up hut I f t• n ry St r t· ct<- r, tlw pic ture of h ea lth. in full sum m ~ r r ci,:n lin, aboard Nirvnna for th l' pn ssni,:e f r om 1-bit i to l\ la,1 m1. Uut it is n o w .-\pril. nnd i n our own w.,tc rs bon l s n r c l,•a van g th e i r c r11d l,•s. O n e o f the t•n rl iesl wn s Winnie of B o urn e. 'a 1 P11rk i11 so 11 n ,il,·d h e r 10 cw York. w h ere h e le ft lwr lo rt·jo in h er I.Il e r wl 11•rc? - i n \lisby , Sweden. Mo r e o n 1h rtl J,, t..r . Uy l\ l ny th ,• l ,1tio n w ns trul y w .11 e r bo rn e. George Bnl c h c ld,.r was c ru is in g in P c n o bs col 13n y , ync hl s were b ei n g lnu n c h e d 111 a ll s l,1l es o f disnrr,,y up .rnd dow n th e co o s !. nnd nl the e n J o f lh " m on th one o f th e m osl su ccess ful rendezvo u s e ver h e ld o n Bu i:zard's B., y fo u n d lwl' nty bon ls with the club h urgee ond nx g uc• ~l :4: f n r cgn tla· red in Poc nssc t. The rt• \\'ns n c h nncc l o ,·as il wit h o ld fri,·nd s l ik .. ,.\ lt·X Forb,·s n nd Frit z. Fenge r, t o r e c o il s h o res a ll th e wny fr o m L n b rndor t o "Ki ck 'em Jinn y ". Th~· r ,· wa s a ra c,·, th ey 1dl me, won by u s hip nnnwd Borog~vc w hic h h a s n vn g u,•ly fnmi liar rin g. nnd n l th (• c o nclus i o n th e . c n lm of I la d l<'y's I fnrbor wns mi ld ly ruffi l'd by . n j u xta posal 1o n o f c h o ic e spirit s mi xed in tlw plens n nt esl p os.a6lc way. Jun,· and 1h ,· club b u q:,•c is ,•,·e r y wh ere, fl y in g o,·cr Y" <: hl s at an c h o r . ,·.,d,1s wit h n mp fu ll. ynchl s in iron s and vac h 1s hard a g r o u;,cl. \Ve b e>:i n l o !,!e t som e renl cr ui s in i,: G,·o r ge K i llam brin gs h is Knbo b -buih by hi s own_ hands twc nt ~·-se , ·,· n years ;i go and n e ver know in g nnot h e r s kipp e r - from 'l armou lh dow n t o 1h ,· C h .. "apen k ,• , a n d th e n ,•v<•nlua lly ba c k l o tlw Sout h Coasl ,, nd Fund y. Th <· O ff -Soundings R aces d rnw so m,· o f u s - Gloriann a nd Bc lln trix. But th e n·al , n il wns 1hn 1 o f Norris I foyl, s h ippi n g aboard Kormoran for the ra ce t o S\,·edc ·n o1nd p l a c in L: sc•c ond. No rry!'l :n1n111, e r \\"il S on1• to r e• rn,•mber f o r,·n· r - for o n Ara b e lla h <· c r uised the Balti c , won in h i~ c la ss in th .. Gotland Runt (you ca n soell ii Run d if yo11 prefer), wn s ra c i ni:: in Goos e a l Cowes, n n d wound u p aboard Ara bella n g a in in rn c l'S fr om P lymouth t o La Rodw ll e a nd fro rn I a Ro che lle l o B enode l. Do n 't th i nk Norry was a lo n e on th e cons ls o f Swl'den. Nat Parkin so n w;is th e r e wi th Winnie, lat e r lo c rui s,· th e .-\ land !,· la n ds and th e Cota CH nnl. a n d B l unt \'\ h ite, who raced in C,·ane and c ruised in R ogu e 1hro1.q:: h ou l t h ,·se fa6u lo u s wat e r s. Al , o th e r e wa s /\ Ia n Bemis, primarily a sp,•ct nto r and yet t h e ~ e r o o f a sen saga, or a Balti c L, loom e r. wh e n s ingl,·-h a nd,·d •n a r ow boa l h e r esc u ed fr o m a s inkin g , ·essc l a who ),, passe l o f gyrati n g Swed es in a mnnner ! hot was in c r e dible off a n is land that is unpr o noun cea6l e.
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28 We are now in July, and what about thi11 1-.,d,· of thr .-\tlantic? The Halifax racers arc off July I I, 11h<-ph<"rdrd hy Eel Kendrick, that most excellent of sailing committ•·•· chairn1t•n, and when all is said and done Dan Strohm<-i•·r and Mnlny h,,cl won again, by half an hour over Arthur f lomrr'11 Sn/mngnl, an hour over Bill Anderson's new Wind Song, 11,•vt•ral hour11 over Narwhal, Gurnet Light and Reward; and thr lwtt«·r part of a week over Sparhawk. I would lik,· to pay t nhutr her,•, in the most glowing terms I can must,·r. to th,· ho11pitality of Halifax, which in its warmth, generosity and 11inc••rity wa11 superb and unforgettable. As the Halifax boats hopped back ,.Jong Nova Scotia dwy 11aw a familiar square yard - - for When and If wa:i off for th,• Bras d'Or with Fred Ayer, Peer Johnson and Rog,·r Gri11walcl in her crew. But the real welcom<" for th<· Halifax hoat11 wa11 on the coast of Maine, where the Club crui11c wa11 loafing alon1: in ideal weather and unexamplr•d harmony. A word about the cruise - Commodore Cono,·,·r call,·cl it in New York the most successful cruise in the hi11tory of tlw Club. The man on whom the chief responsibility lay was <'X· traordinarily able, friendly and ingenious. I It• made it a point to make the new members in particular feel at homt• - and that is not so altruistic as it sounds, for a11 WP all kno,,• th,.rc· is no one more considerate, more appreciative, mort• willing to lend a hand and more generous with his liquor than a nt•wly elected member. Many of them will never be so agret•able again, if agreeable at all. This was a fine stroke, but only on,• of many to the credit of the modest and effective Crui1u- Committee chairman from this Station - Lang Isom. And hii< report for the Eummer was simply "Sorry. Wish I had 1mmethinl,.! worth telling you.•· The coast of Maine is the "milk run'' for the Boston Station, and we do not know how lucky we arc. We can be off Seguin in less time than it' takes a New Yorker to get clca r of the garbage belt. All we have to do is to put Cape Ann astern at sundown, hoist our twin spinnakers, go below, and the next morning there's Monhegan- or, if the wind has hault-d, there's Provincetown, which is interesting too. Here is a partial list of our boats that graced Maine waters last summer - Auk Ill to Cutler, Nan Shan with Nicholas Biddle as skipper, Stormsvala to Swan"s Island, Ranger, Land's End - doubtless filing down her keel in preparation for the Jeffrey's Ledge-~ Bombardier, Legend. Old Butch, Mob jack, Heart's Desire, Departure, Pandora Ill, Revision, Emily Marshall with Admiral Morison at the helm, all these in addition to the boats on our cruise, in which eighty-five ships - many of them from our Station - participated at one point or another.
29 Ju s t tl1<• lis111q.: s 11 ggt•s1s . if it c.in n o l te ll. the p leo s urt·s e n • Joy .-d 111 so 111,1n y _1_horo111,: h fnr .. s. oc,·an pnssn g ,·s ;,nd quiet ,1n c ho r ,1 g ,·s. those ,· rowded h o urs o f g lo ri o u s life" - w h o would not l,k,• to h av,• h,•,·n . .t s just on,• ,•x.1mple. o n H ost ess Ill : ' · h, · 11 P, I', h.,cl .-\ I Gould nnd Frank \ "in i n g S mit h nbonrd? S(•V••~.,I ho.11 , d,cl n o t s lop with 1\lnnw - T om Cabot l ook ~ vcl 1ndn lo Quocldy ,1g.1 i11 . B e lln t r ix n nd K o kua were nl ( •• mpolwllo . .-\11d b,·fo r e w ,• le.I\"<• tlw 1\ 1.,ine C0'1SI 1.-t u s nul f o r ,.:,·I lwo of our s,·111nr ntt·rnbc·rs. both clcc tt- d ;n I 022. Th ey h ., cl lo p .t ss up .- rui s in g th is ye.t r . h u t J o h n Co le wi t h t h e f. 11nou .s Qu 'II II n o t 111 c om , ni ss:o n - c lnims 10 h"v,· origi ,rni.:d ., 11 •·w .1nd t1 s ,·f11I buoy off Uu c k"s 1 1.,rbor. while Joh n R ob i n ~o n, ,vhn
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01 h ,·r y.1c:l11 duh c ru ises c ln "nwd so m e of our s h ips, t h e Ea, t,•rn Y.1 c h 1 C luh .111 d t h ,· No r t h ,·asl !!arbor F lee t. Bill Dyer l ook Blu e P igeo n wit h New York, nnd Nt•w Y ork n lso clriimed J .- rrv IJli s s f or its .-\nn. , po li s race c ommi l lc•' · O n e m e m be r , h ..:ld lo h is rww h om,• port of Little Com pton, R . I.. by an injury J ohn , \ld,· 11 s a i l,·d v ic arious l v l o I l o n o lul u ns h is ket c h Stagc h o und won t h nt r., c ,· for tl1t· seco n d t i m ,· in a row. wis h
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,1 ir .1nd ,·lr.qu,· n l of t h,· joy of cru is in g . pnsl, present and f u l u rt·. in a II I h e wnl ,·rs of I h e wo rld. Dwi i.: h t S lwpler. for •· xa ,n pk, f o un cl n p in e .- in th ,· D a rt s•sl 1m r y in D,·vo n , w h e n· t h ,• wi n d b lows bo th ways n l o n e.-. just li k e Q ui sse ll. H arry Morss did his c r uisin g t his yea r i n t he Bny o f Qui n k nnd t h e T h o u sa n d Is la n ds, wh ile R 11 lp h \ \lil lin m s t ook h is cle pn rt ure f rom t h ,• Pi r a,·u s , c r ui ,·ed n or th l o ,-\t h os nnd t h ,· n so uth c·rly t h ro u g h the· A,·i-:,·an t o th e Is le o f Crete , w h e r e t rndit io n n lly a c rui si n i.: ma n s h o u ld fi n d 11 11 Ar iad n e nwn i t in g h im. T w o foo t n ot.-s o nl y - Fra n c is C h amberlai n , a board Crow's Nest IV , reports pa s s i ni.: an t·iglit -f oot sea t u r tl e fi ft e,, n mi les sout h of C h r istmas C o ,·,· i n m id -Oct obe r, n n d to rcfut ,· a n y th o u g ht o f m is t ake n ide n t it y h e says \ Vn lt er Bn i rd w ns o n desk b .. s i de him at th ,, ti me. And Sanely has a new boa t, H aven , w h i c h h e c alls a h o u seboat b u t whi c h ca r r ies f u el fo r 1500 m il es and th c1 t suggests sonic• c ru i s in g.
C h i qu i t a a l so is nc\\" t o our fl c..·c t , h av -
ing sa il ed fr o m Auc k la n d, Ne w Zea land, to h er n ew moo r ing in M a n c h es lt-r, n n d a n o t h e r n e w boat is in th e offi n g - f o r l l arry R eyno lds, o u r most r ecen t s t a ti o n m ember t o Ay the comm oclo r ,· 's Ang, is t hro u i; h wi th go ld p la t e r s, and is i;oi n r, t o i;c l a littl e c nl b oa t w ith a o n e -lun g ki c k e r . Th e r e is h a r d l y t i m e t o m en t io n t h e dua l October rendezvous, w ith n in e c lu b boa t s a nd fi ve g u est s a l C utt y hunk a nd
30 e le v e n club bur gees a nd o n e g u est at R ockpo rt, and al • o t h e J effrey's L e d ge R ace w h e r e Land's End a g n in led th e fl ee t o f Rftee n h o m e a ft e r a r e al sa il and so m e v e r y •po rt i n g c o m p,· · tition. S o goes our y ea r - up l o this p o int - , rnd do c s D ,·cc m b e r m ean th e s hip is in h e r c rad le and th e s ki p p e r s f,·et 0 11 the f e nd e r by the fire ? A b o ut n ow R e venoc is e n r o ult' t o Mi.,mi. if s h e has n o t a lready a rrive d . w ith M e t c a lf Morse al th ,· wh et:!. Lat e r this m o nth T o m Cabo t w i ll be in A nti i.: u ,,. w h e re· h e h.t s c harte r e d F edoa f o r a c ruise in wh a t th ey c . .11 th e L eeward Is la nds , a nd in J a nu a ry A le x Wh ee le r t oo wi ll arrive in , \11 t 1g u ,1 - but tha t will be a n o th e r year, and an o th e r hi s t o r y. S o the r e is th e proo f w hic h we a r c d e v o ted
if we n eed a n y -
kn O \'t'S
no
tin1 c
that th e s por t l o
n o r age n o r ho uu<la r11...•s
o th e r tha n th e m o vin g wa t e r s o f th e ea rth n nd pe rhaps , pr•· ll y soon, o f the o th e r plan e t s t oo. if th ey ' ve go t an y. So. fo r th ,· C lub and the S tation, may the n ex t year b e th e b es t e,·,·r. winds broad o n th e b ea m , b u o y s w h c r ,· th ey b elo n g , n obody on your m o ori n g w h e n you ge t th e r e. and man y a h app y h o 11r unde r th e whit e bur gee with I h e wa v c d blu e s l rip e 111 I h,· c enter.
CHESAPEAKE BAY ST A TION Rear Commodore C . Port e r Sc hutt, Gr e envil l e , D e la war e Flagship : EGRET Secretary-T r casu r er,
B e njamin C. H ow ard A mb e r ley
R. F. D. 2 Membership Committee,
Ente r tainment Committee, and Rendezvous Committee,
A nnapo li s , M..1ry ln nd H e nry T. Mc n e e ly , C h;1irma 11 Pie r r e S . du P o nt, Ill John F . Meigs Ric h ard H. Randal l. C h a irmnn J..1m es Bri c kell H e nry Ba ldwin C h a rl e s \"i/. Crou se J am e s M. Pat te r s on
Tentative Calender for 195 6: Event W inter Dinner M e etin g
F riday,
D a te Mar c h
2,
1956
Dates for the Sprin g Rendezvous, the Fa ll Rendezvou s , a n d t h e an nua l meetin g have not b ee n fixed .
3I T h e h is t o ry o f the C lu b ncli\'i ties for t h e y e ar 1955 is ns fo ll ows : :\ dinn e r wn s h e ld n l the Elkrid !(e C lub in Bn ltimo r e, Mn r yln n d, o n Fr id n y . Mn r c h 4, 195 5 . P r e ced in i; th e d in ner R e o r Co m m o d o r e Sc hutt i n " ited m e m b e r s n nd th e ir In d ies t o a c o c kt ~ il p a rt y w hi c h w ns g r c n tl y e nj oy e d by o il. F o llo w i n g the d 111n e r. th ro u g h th e c o urt e sy of Mr. K e nn e th \'Vnll s. s o un d m o vil" s t ake n ab o a r d th e 180 -fo o l s c h oone r Morning Stnr d urin g th e 111st H o n o lulu R a ce w e re s h o wn. Tlw S pri n g R c nd e z \'o u s wn s h e ld o n F r idny, Mny 2i, 19 55 . y a c h t s re n d eZ \' Ou s in g a l A nnopolis , Mn r y ln nd. Dinn e r and coc k tai ls a l .-\ n n npo lis Yac ht C lu b. T h e fo llo win g day t h e n e e ! ra ced t o C hu r c h C r e e k in South Ri \'e r . O n S undny, th e n ee! r a c ,·d a c r oss th e C h e sn pcn k e Bn y to re nde z\'o u s be hin d D r u m P o int, \'Vye R ive r. Th e Com m o d o r e ' s cockt a il pa rt y n b oa r d th e n a g s h ip E g r e t wn s int e r r u pt e d by o ne o f th e fn m o u s C h e s ape a k e Bn y thun d e r s q u a lls. A i:ood e xn mple o f s eamn n s hi p r es ult e d in t h e w ny th e r n ft bro k e u p n n d the b o o t s a n c h o r e d se pn rn t c ly w ith o ut n n y r e a l c on fu s io n in spit e o f n 70 mil e w ind. O n th e fo ll o win g Mon d ay m o rni ng th e S t a t io n m e e tin g w as h eld a b oa rd the Aa!(s hip Egre t fo r l~ e c o ndu c t o f s t a tio n bu s in ess. fo ll o win g whic h th e Acct d isban ded. Th e fl eet c o n s is t e d o f th e fo ll o win g m e m be r b o a t s : Wog g Two , E g re t , Barlovento , Starlight, Trig , R e stless , Sas ha y , Bee Too, Be n sark, T e al, D e lilah , Hunky Dory, Penobscot a nd V e ga.
The f o ll ow in g g u est boa ts n lso a tt end e d: Ballymena, V o lante a nd Lucy. Th e F a ll C r uise n n d R e ndezvou s w as held c o mm e n c ing o n O c t o b e r 2 0, 1955 , n t the A nna po lis Yacht C lu b , w hi c h c h a n ged it s s c h e dul e d da t es t o p e rmit us t o r e p ent o ur ve r y s u c c essfu l Sp rin g p a rt y . Fri day , Oc tobe r 2 1, 1955 . the b oats meed t o Rho d e Ri\'e r w h e r e the y raft e d at the s ide o f a b a r g e a n c h o r e d n e a r Hi g h Is land. Th e cockta il p a r ty aboard the b a r ge was an u nu s u a l s u ccess a nd plan s a r c in the wind t o r e p e a t this fe a tu r e whe r e fe a s ibl e . S aturday, Octob e r 27, 19 5 5 , the n e e t raced a c ross th e C h esa p ea ke Bay to Mil es Ri ver und er w o rkin g ca nvas wh e re a n oys t e r r oast s upper a nd p rize presenta tions w e r e h e ld a t th e Mil es Rive r Y acht C lub.
32 S unda y , O c tober 23 , I 955. a nw<"l 1n g o f tlw n w111IH" rs o f C h esapea k e Bay S ta tion w;, a h,· ld a b oa r d th,· fl.1gs h1 p E g r e t followin g whic h th e n ect dis b,rndcd . Th e followin g m e m b e r y a c ht a parti c ipat e d in t h ,· ,·,-.- nt .: Barlove nto, Egret , Tan eek, Fun , Prim, Tri ~ , Blu e M oon, Restless, Sas hay, D e lilah , White Cap fl , Bee ·1 oo, Finis t e rrc, Starlight, Be n Gark, Wogg Two, Hunky Dory, N o rea s t e r o1 n d Penobs cot. Ballymena, Royono a nd Norlina ;,lao o1ttcnd ,·d ; , s ;.: u ,· s t boats . The E ;:i rf e Sm i t h M e m o ria l Tr op h y w,, s won by D e lilah a s a r e s ult of a p r o t e s t a g ai n s t th e 11.-<'l an d w a .s 1rn 111 ,·cl1,,t ,·l y r e turn ed by A rn ie Cay. O n S un day , O c tobe r 23 , 1955 , t h ,· a nnual ll1<'.-l 1n g " ·o1 s he ld a boa rd the na g s h ip E gret , ii w hi c h tim e C. l'o rt i: r .S c hutt was r ee le c t ed R ear-Co mm odo r e o f th ,· S tation fo ll ow in g whi c h th e fl ee t di sba ndcd .
ESSEX STATION Rear-Commodore , Mel v in D . Sou th wo rth 6 C r escent I-fill. S prin g field, Ma as. Pho n e : (o ffi ce ) RE 2 - 5141 (r.· s id e n cc)
11E 7 - 0 19 1
Flagship: FELI C IA ll 1 ( Moors a t E , ... x) Secretary-Treasurer, W. P e rry C urti ss , J r. 265 Ea s t R ock R oad, N e w H ave n, C onn . Phone : (office) - UNivc r s ity 5- 01 8 1 Phon e : (re siden c e) - \Vi nt e r UN 5-80 16 Phon e: ( r eside n ce ) - S umm e r HU 8 - 0853 His torian, John K. Murphy Steering Committee, Th e Rear -Co mm o dor e , th e Sec rdnryTre a s ure r, John K. M urphy, E . Standish Bradford, J o hn S. Dic k e r so n Me mbers hip Committee, C hairman, C harle• H. V ila s , J oh n s o n ·s Point, Branford, Co nn., Phon e HU 8 -4593, .'\ ll'xnndc r K. Murphy, and Norri s D. H oyt Entertainment Committee , C h ai rm a n Hal V. \X/ ildcr. E sse x So uth 7-1215, Fred e ri ck K. D agge tt a nd Frederick Sturg es
II I Nominating Committee, C h airman , Henry A. S c h ee l. P e ter H. C o mstock, Edward C. Di c kin s on Ill and Norri s D. Hoyt The s ta ti on has 60 memb e r s , 34 of wh o m are yacht ow n ers.
33 STATION CALENDAR FOR 1956 Eve nt pring
M eeting Pince
D, n n<· r - rn t•t•l in t..:
Dnte
To l,c announ ced
Fri.
20 April
Sp rin g R ,·11dc•,:\'OllS
Sti rlin g 13nsin (Greenp o rt)
Sot.
19 i\loy
Fn ll R ,· n d,•~vou
Sti rlin g 13nsi n ( Gr..,cnport)
Sot.
6 Oct.
, \n11ual i\ l,•c t i11 g
To
Fri.
JO No,·.
In · announc e d
Th ,• Ess,·x S 1111io11. orgnni1..-d in 19 -1 0. nnd th e Brnnford lati o n or g .111i1t·d in 19..iJ. e11 c h com mnnd cd by a Post Cnpl.t1n. n1t•rg ,·d 111 19 -1 9. 1111d t lwrc upon qua lified in num ber of m,·n,b,·rs . 11nd wns .111tho n zed by tlw Gover nin g Bonrd. to b e COll>rnand,·d l,y II R.-nr-Co mm odore .
S
. Th,- m,·mb,·rs h ip is drawn fr o m thn t portion of onnect ic ut w hich li es t o th,· c·,, stwn r d of t h e I lo u sn to nic Ri,·e r: a n d Hampd,· n C ounty in i\ l11ss 11 c h11 ,e tts, n n d the wes ter n border t own s of Rhud,· Is l.ind. \X'hilc• E s sex is th ,· h om.- port of h a lf of ou r fled, o n e o r ya c ht s Ii,· in ,•11c h of th e fo ll owing h nrbors: i\l ilford, ~ ranford , Pinc Or clrnrd. Saybrook, New Londo n. No:rnk. 1011 •n g t on, \'i'n t c h I lill a n d \Vc,1<-rly. lllor ,•
Ea c h of t h ,·s,· harbors h ns a yncht cl u b nnd I he u s u n i fa c iliti,•s n·quir.-d by c ruisini-: ync ht s. In mos t of t hem, mooring s for transi,•nl yac ht s arc usually nvnilnblc. , \ Sp rini-: di nn .- r m ,·,·ting wn s held on 22 Apri l al "' 1790"' I lou s ,• i n D.-cp 11.ivc ,·. Twenty-live m e mbers were o n h a nd and l~t•rt• ,,•;, s !'4O nl c pJa nnin g nnd disc u ssion of the co n1in µ f cs tivi-
11•·• in S w,•clcn in whi c h s,·,·,• rtd o f our m embers cxpectt:d lo tak,- p;i rt.
_O n 2 1 May th e Spri n g Rendezvous wa s h dd '.' I St irlin g 13as,n ;,,. u s ual. 12 bonls b e i n g present a nd one mnted g u est. Th,. S tatio n cocktai l party wa s on board Hank du Pont's Ncr' Ea s t er n n d mos t of t h e fleet was rafted alongsi de. bot h s ,d,·s of her. On Sa t urday. 16 July, our S tati o n µave a cocktai l party o n Geo r ge 8onnell"s bench a t Block Is land, t o the C lub Flce l tlw rc rcndc,:vousin g for th e Annun l C lub C ruise to M,ii n c . . Se v e ra I of th e S tati o n's fl eet in c ludin g I h e Fln ,:sh ip Felicia Ill l oo k part in th ,· cr ui se. The His t orian was on board D a ve Ba co n·s D eep Water (u g u est boat) as far ns J o hn' s Riv e r - a nd it see m ed l o him one of the b est c rui ses in his mc·mory; (sec th e C lub's His torian' s description.)
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34 On "atu r day. I O O c tob,·r. t h e S t.il1on 11 ,· c l r.·n d , - ✓ ,·o u st· d , i i S t irlin g Ba • in in ,deal w,·ath,-r. Th.- u s u . ii numb<·r o f y,1< '11 , m o o r e d ,.,longs id e of I lank du Pont s Nor' Eas t e r and th,· c u ~ tomary c okta d party wa s enjoy,·d hy all of u s . D.,rr.· I \l cC lu r<• in his nc.:\,,Jy a c quir t·d motor t-tarl<·r ,,·" 04 1nvit,· d hy tl H· H< . tr C ommodorv to join tlw fl,•,·I ,,s g u,·s t. T h e , \nnuo1l Meetin g w.is h eld on F ri d .. y. 2 D,· n ·inl ><•r . . 11 t h e •• 1790" h ou s,· in Deep H l\·,·r . .ind th,· doin gs of th,· p., 11 t:<.: a s o n a b r oad , 1n \,·h ic h S t• \ · cn E. ss (·X S t ,tl1011 111«·111IH•r -; .inJ th e ir wiv es took part. w c r<' d es. rd:.·d: fir s t . l,y N ,,rrl!' I l o:, t who s h ow,·d h is c o lo r e d s lid<· s 111 c l11cl 1111-: l11 s . \tl ,,1111<: c r u s, 111~ o n board the G e rman yawl Corm o r a n ; 1h,·n by t;,lks h y f>,-h r Sparrc and oth ,·rs .
-rhc a. c tivitics o f Ess ex rn cmbc r s
1n
St;it1 on h o ; 1l 'i .. nd E !-1~,-x ya c htin g ahro;1d d,· !-1 , •r\' t• to he rt' c n rdi •rl.
S t.111 ~>11
Th e o cca s ion of it ., II wa s th,· I 25 th .-\n11 1v ,•rs,iry J11l>1 l ' l · R e :,.:att;:, of the R oyal Swedi ., h Y .. c ht Clul, .. 1 ;; .. n d h.111111 lasting .scvt•r;d dt,y s 111 J uly. ;and h,1v1n ~ 1· n tri c:, fro1 11 111+\11 )' nations . Pe h r Spa rre sai le d his Ara bella ,, c r oss to Swed e n. sa i led 111 th e Co '. l;,nd Runt race , w inn 111 1-: fir s t 111 hi,, cl.iss: t h e n s ailed to the So le nt . won in his c la ss 111 th,· B,·nod,-1 ra c e: an rl h,-at t h,· w h o le fl eet in th ,- Plymout h I" R o clwll ,· R a e ,· - and Arabel l a is a c r uis in g kt·tc h n.-arly 20 y,·ars o l d. ;111d n,·v.-r b ,•fo rt· ra c .. J. H ;:, nk du Pont and D n nn y Jv lorr,·11 s hip ped th<•ir h o,ds to Got h e n b ur g . and wi th th ,- ir wiv, ·s c rui s,·d around into the Bal t ic and to Visby on th e is la nd nf Co tland. w h ,·re this r,. c,· Sli1rt<- cl. Cyan e lini s h c <l in 8t h p lace in a class mo s tl y of larg,·r boat s : w hil e Rog u e won sec ond to Arabella, in Cl.,ss I\·. Rogue spent th e res t of the s umm,·r c ruisin g , w hd,· Cyan e sa il ed to th e So le n!, took pa rt in t h,· f-a s tn.-1 Rae ,·. wi nnin g th i rd pla ce in h er cla ss . To m y mind. winnin g a p la c- ,· in th o• F ast n e t Ra ce is pre tty mu c h top s. Severa l o th e r members c ruj.s in g and racing:
of our Sta ti o n
took
part
111 this
No rri e Hoyt, a ft e r his tran s lanti c r ace on board Cormoran, jo in ed Arabella's c r ew for th e b ala n ce o f th e s<·i1so n . Blunt and Marian W hi te raced ilnd c rui sed on boarcl Cyanc a nd Rogue ; Bob a nd J o Engli s h on board Rogue; T ed n nd D ot Dag ge t raced on boa rd Manuela II.
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FLORIDA STA TION I lw F1r , 1 . \111111.d i\ ln ·l1 n ~: of th .· F lo r.dn S tation o f t h e ( · r u·, 111 ._: l · lul, of :\ •n e roc., w .1 3 h eld n n Sn turcb\', I O D cc,·mlwr I_')';) .. ,1 1 11,,. E11 ._: los h l'u h . J. 1m.11 ca l11n, K ,·y 13~scnyn ,·. \ l iam1. I· I ricl.1. I 'rt·• •·nl w ,·r ,· · F111l.1y i\ l. ,th:•so n, 1 1. 1300:t ,· P o rl <·1·. G ,·ur i,:,· . \ (!,111 ». ('h;irf ,., 13., kt·i. T om r-., 1\'c y. I l u i,: h \1.ot h ··son. 1'1111 T o ml ::i s on . R 1l· h.ird l:krtr.1 111. T lw .-\c t. n ,-: Sl'cr.-tnry rc<1d 1·, t(,.. Ill • ,,, :a•r> h 1p 1.-ttl'YS fr o m R ob,·rt L. I bll. S,• c rd.iry ( f 1h • Cr•11 • 111 i,: Clul,. 1: i"on i-: fo r 111.d ,IJ>r· ro \',d o f t h e forrra l ion o f " l· lo r u 1., S!.111011 wit h 1:eoi,: r .1p hic,d l:o un d .iri,·s of t h e St,, :l• ,. f F lo ro<l.1 .11,d fr o m Commodori· I l.1n'l')' Cono,·cr l'Xp r css ' n i,: h o. p f ...1s ur,· .11 1h,· for111.1'1 o n of t h l' Florid., tn t io n.
n ... lir,t ordl'r for l· u einc ss \\', I S t h ,· ,.f,• c t 1011 of o ffi ce rs. B t ·111 ~
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110 11 1s ,·1111tl,·d 10 ., R ,·.ir Commodore. R ic h ., r rl 13e r lrn m w,,s ,.f,•,· ted R ,·.ir t"o111111odort· ., nd L<"w \lci\bs t<-rs was ,•l ,·ct,·d S c , · r,·! ary. It w.is d,·c1r!,·d th.i i ., \1 1.1mi-1'.d m !:lead, 0-:,· .1:1 R,, c<' would he sr: o n so recl l, y th e C h aptt•r for I 9S6 to st.,rt o rr i\ l in mi ll,•:.c h .,t -1 :00 P . i\ l. 0 11 the s••co n cl Frid.,y of D,·c,·mb,· r nr:d fi11 1s h o ll I .ikc \X 'o rl h l11l e t. Th ,· ra c ,· is to b,· op,· n t o c rui sing y .idll s d,·,· 11 ,ed scaworl h y by th e R.,c,• Commit!,•,·. hand ica;; s l o h,· ,·stab lis h cd from CC.-\ Ra t i n :.:s. The fo llowi n i,: C ,,m m ill , c w.o s appoin t e d t o ru n tlw M inmi - P.dm 13,•n c h Ra e,·: 11 11 :.: h i\ la t h cson. C h ai rma n T om F a l\'e y 11. 1300 11 c Porte r
Jack Rutlw rford P hi l T o ml in so n C' h nrlcs 13a k n
Th ,, nff,• r of C h a rlcs l:lnk<" r l o clo n a l<' a perpet u a l t r op h y for 1h ·s ra ce \,·as t--: ratc•ful l y ac ct.·ptcd.
It "'"" t h ,· f,.,. Ji ng o f 1h e n1<· m be r s prcscn t 1h n1 w h il,• tlw IY) i;1mi -P ,dm l:lc.,c h R a e,· wou ld be ope n to boat s c n ro ll,·d i :1 a n y r cco:.: ni .c<"d yo1c ht cl<1b. the l:asic o b jec t i,·,· fo r t h ,· ra ce is l o •·:<t ab lish an ,·\'c nt for th ,· loc al b o o1 t s on the Ens t Cc-a st of F lc rirlo1 1o1tlH·r t han fry in g l o add a n o ther l'\'e nt l o tlw Sout h t· rn Ocea n R .1ci n g Ci r c u it. It was d,·c ·cled tha t a R e ndezvo u s wo u ld be h ,· ld n t Cco r ••c• town . Gr,•at Ex<1ma. d ur in i,: t h e Out Is lands R ei,:a t t a . . pril 5 th th ro u gh .-\p ril 7t h . .~ coc kta il p a rt y w ill b e i,: iven b~• th e R e ar C o m,nodorc duri n~ th e R. ,•n dczvo u s nl a tl rnc nnd pla c e t o be anno un c t.•d lat e r . Th e Sec r e ta ry ,vns d i rec t e d t o se nd i nvi~
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36 The Rear Commodore reported the passing of Lt•onard Dyer on 16 November 195 5 and was instructed by thr Mernbership to write a letter of sympathy to Mrs. Dyt•r. It was decided by the membership that th<· nrxt Annunl Meeting would be held in Novcmher on thr Thursday lwforc• Thanksgiving in Miami and that the Annual M<·f"ling for I<) 5 7 would be held in the Tampa Bay Area.
SAN FRANCISCO ST A TION As this was the year of the Honolulu Racr and as over half of our active members participated in thi!I e•ve•nl in orw way or another, the first half of the year was spent in preparing for and sailing the race and bringing t hc• boats home• after. The boats that sailed the race Wt•rc Charle•!! Robic•·s Bali, Tom Short's Tasco II, Jim Michael's Baruna, Dick Rhc-rm"s Morning Star and Ted Stevens" Debit. Other members that also sailed in the race were: Lester Stone, Jim \X1 ilhitr, :\ldo Alessio, Hank Brigham and Richard A. Hanan. The race made history in many ways as there were strong winds all the way. All records for first time were broken, the Morning Star, the former record holder, having broken her own n•cord by over fifteen hours. Other records being broken were for tot,d attendance in the race and for the good time•s had afte•r rc•aching Honolulu. The Cruising Club annual dinner was givrn on the e•vc•ning of Friday, September 24th and was well attended by a large majority of the members and also a selectc·d li:-it of pc•op)e prominently connected with yachting on thc· W1•st Coa-1t There were no movies or other formal entertainment so the:time was very profitably spent in passing tall talcs of past cruises and in planning new ones. As so many of our members had seen quite a lot of salt water this year it was decided to hold the fall rendczvou in very quiet waters. The location that was selected was approximately thirty miles from the ocean at the confluence of the San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers. Six club boats attended and about the same number of invited guest boats also attended the meeting. The water was quiet, the weather was warm, but that did not prevent the festivities from bt~ing very gay. All those who attended reported that they had a vei-y fine time and the inland location appealed especially to the ladies who were present in numbers and they especially urged that the practice of having inland rendezvous be continued.
BLUE HILL STA TION Po s t Captain Dr. Se ti, M. Milliken 95 1 Mndi~o n A v e nu e , New York 2 1, N. Y. Th e Blu,• Hill S t n ti o n of the C rui s in i;: C lub o f Amer icu w ns form ed durin g t h e wint e r of 19 -1 8- -1 9. It s h eadqua rt e r s a r e a t th e Koll,- gewid g w o k Ync ht C lub, whic h is loca t e d in th e n o rth enst co rn e r o f B lu e Hill 1-lnrbo r jus t in s id e th e e n te rin g c h a nn e l. O n e nt e rin g th e 1- ln rbo r, b o at s s h o uld k eep c l ose t o the r e d bu oy , c1s ,, lo n g ledge m n k cs off from t h e s h ore. A t the C lu b th e r e is a gns s t n tion, n nd wnt e r nnd m oo rin i;: m ay be o htnin,·d .
HUNTINGTON STATION \Vhile tlw Huntin g ton S tatio n i s th e o ldest C ruis in g C lu b S tation, it ha s n,·v c r b e ,·n ope r ated on n formal bn s's. O v er tlw yea r s o n e o r th e o th er of u s h uve r e nde red vario u s se rvic es s u c h as fer ryin g g u est s o ut t o the R e ndezvous, ca r se rvi c e l o and fr o m th e P e nn S t n ti o n and th e Huntin g t on Ya c ht C lub, arrnng i n g m oo r in gs fo r s ta yov c r s from o n e w ee k ,·n d t o th e n ext, and occns:o n n ly as~ is tin g those s tayovcrs ,vi t h r es p ect lo p r o vision s , ice , and the l ike. I t is th e c u s tom f0 r m e m be rs and th e ir n on-m ember i;: u ,•sts t o tel e p h o n e ,·ither Mr. H artw e ll Moore or m yself, Robert 1-1 . Moor e , for tran s p o rtation to Pricc "s Bend or t he Lloy d' s H arbor rrndt·zv o t: s.
QUISSETT STATION T h e Quisst·ll S t.1tion h nd nn un c v e nt£u l scn son a s no r e n• d cn·o u s wns held th e r e. Perha p s the Bos t on S tnti on got t o get h er '11 \ V i n gs Neck s h ou ld qua l ify, as that pla ce is n mere nin e
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INTERIM REPORT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE C. C. OF A. D u rin g 1955 t h t "J Con1rn1ttt·«· purNu,·rl ,:, 111\t ..••l1...:,d10 11 o f th r c,· l: asi c area s of it~ s tudy w ith th ,· ,.,,." of oht .. 111111 1,: ,.II pos~ ih lc dn t;i ;,nd dra,•: 1ng c ...,n r lu ~uo 11 ~ f ru111 t lu• "'f' d., t , , ,,·h1 ( h m ight r CV<•;d t r end~ or Nh O\'V d«·ve l op111 , · 11t ~ of 111lt· 1c--.t t o th,· .V!cmbcrs h ip. Th e Com'Tl it t <·<· made· .,n
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39 L;T ILIZ.-\T ION OF PI...\S TI CS - This por ti o :i o f th <· work of th ,· Comnut t cc w . is cst.1blished t o co n c e rn i tse lf wit h t h e p.t r t
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MEMBERS NAME Abbott. Gordon A bbo tt, Gordon , Jr. Abbott, Paul
ADDRESS ELECTED Man c h ester, Mass. 11 / 7/ 4 6 2 ' ) 1J 94 Beaco n St., Bos to n , Moss. 7; 15 / 53 136 Eas t 6 4 St., New York 2 1. N. Y. 5 28/ 36 1s,; ,-\da m s, C ha rles F. Jr. c o Rayth eo n Mfg. Co. \Valthnm 5-1, Moss. I I / 7/ 52 2-..:; A dAm s, Fred Lo n ~ N ec k Point Roa d, Dari e n, Co nn . Adnms, George F Ill 6 100 F elix Par kwa y , Miami -1 3, F in. I0/ 8 35 C harter Litt le C om p ton, R. I. Alden, John G. .•\J c•ss io , A ldo 210 Be lin V ista A ve., Belvedere, Cn lif. I / 12, 56 ,<l c l o Sa n Di ego Yn c ht C lub, Alle n , Fred J . Fo ot of T olbot St., Sa n Di ego 6, Calif. 2/ 2-1/ 50 236 North Main St reet, .H 6 A lle n, J o hn Edward I I 16 1 -IO \Vest H artfo rd, Co nn . \Vcs tficld Street, 1.!6 A lm y, Robe rt 8. II / 5 5-1 Dc dhnm, Mass 5/3 1/ 52 Beve rl y Farms. Mass. Am es. O live r 3; 20, 47 152 W. -! 2 nd St. , N. Y. A mmidon , H oyt 200 Chu r c h St., N. Y. 13 2/ 25/ 32 17 Amory, Robert 48 3 3 Dexter T e rro ce 170 A mory, Rob e rt , Jr. \Vu shin µ ton, D. C. -I 6 50 Old Long Ridge Rd., l l 'l Anable. Anthony S ta mford , Conn. 2 / 19 / 35 c/ o J ohn so n & Hi gg ins, A nde rson , C. Stewa rt 63 Wall St., N. Y. 5 3 / I 4/ 4l 5 29 / 55 1-17 A nd e rso n \Vi lli a m G. Fnrm Rel .. S he rborn, Mass. 5 0 S hore Road, .l.l8 Andrews, R. S nowden Mnnha sset. N. Y. 2 / 24 / 50 4 / 7/ 32 Appleton, J oseph \V. Stonington, Conn . 4 Gateway Drive , Atwater, John J. Great Nec k, N. Y. 10/ / 23 1-b rbor Rood, A twater, R obert M. Oyster Bay , N. Y. 4 / 20 / 44 3·1 Ayer, Fre deri c k 53 Stntc Street- Room 943. Boston 9, Mass. 11 / 7 / 52 ~;5 Aye r, Robe rt M. ..Sen Cove", Bar Harbor, Me. 3 / 26 / 53 I i.3 A yres, Dona ld 8. I I 08 West Bay Ave., Newp o rt Beach , Calif. 11 / 7/ 52 157 Bailli ere, Law rence M. I Shipwri g ht St .. Annapolis, Md. I / 2213 1 73 Baird, \Valter S. 14 Percy R ., Lexington, Mass. 2/ 7 / 5 2 Jc.,()
42 Java Head, 200 Edgewater Dr., Coconut Grov,~ 3 3, Fla 4 4 52 387, 368 Baker, Clair L. South Brooksville, Maine 4 / 7/ 38 344 8aker, Henry Martyn Orient. L. I., N. Y. i / 20, 2i 163 Baker, Talbot For1·st Rd., MilliH. Ma NH. I I 2 56 1fi5 Baldwin, Henry du Pont 5203 Falls Road, Baltimore, Maryland 7/10/50 Ranks, George D. 549 Alda Road, /Vlamarorwck, N. Y. 12 10 42 Banks, Talcott M., Jr. 44 Coolidge Hill Rd .. Cambridge 38, Mass. 4/ 6/51 I 2, I 3 2 3 223 Bannerman, David B 15 W. I I th St., N. Y. I I 130 Baquie, J. Carl ,\partcdo 1607, 7 49 Parrnma H.P. 2005 lndu11trial TruHt Bldg., Barlow, Herbert B. q 4i Pro,·idrncr 3. H I. 2005 lndu!ltrial TruHt Bid,~ .. Barlow, Herbert 8., Jr. Providence 3, R. I. 7/ 7/49 21 2133 Barnum, Walter Old I .yn.,.. Conn. I 3 Hamilton /\vc., Barstow, Robbins W. 2/ 2/37 Stamford. Conn. 88 Bartlett, Charles W. 294 \Vashington St. Hoston 8, Mas·; 6/ 8;'4 3 341 Bartram. J. Burr 120 Broadway, N. Y. S 12/ 6/45 207 Batchelder, George H. Bride Hill Farm, 4 3 5 Ex,-tt·r Rd., Hampton, N. 1-1. I I/ 5 '54 363 Bavier, Robert N. I 22 Su•tnn Manor, 4/20/23 IIJ""w Rochelle. N. Y 240 Bavier, Robert N., Jr. Dr:ftway Lc1n1•, 6/ 7 4 3 Darien, Conn. 31' Locw1t /\vr. Bavier, William N. 348
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720 Fifth Avenue, New York I 9, N. Y. 5 I I ,9 Taylor, Henry StiJlman Centre (!l!and. Oyster Bay, N<•W York 4 4 52 Taylor, William H. Yachting, 205 E. 42 St. N. Y. I 7 5/29/30 2839 N. Hackett A,·f'.' .. Telander, N. L. Milwaukr•r•, \\"1s 2 27 '30 3 I I \\"est 43rd St., N. Y. 18 9/24/31 Teller, Robert D. P.O. (Jox 2038. Tempie, Fred M. Ft. Laudcrdalr.·, Fla. I 1 7 49 C/ o Rackcmann, Sawyr•r & Brrwstt•r, Thayer, Edward C. 53 Stute Street, Bai.ton 9, Mass. 11 5 54 I 2 2 So. Michigan Ave., Thomas, Wm. A. 4/25/3(\ Cl-.icago, Ill. 9/24'3I IJ2 East 7 l!!t St .. N. Y. 21 Thompson, Jamee D Thurbur, Frederick B. 2 I 7 Medway St., Providence 6, R. I. '"The Anchorage," Berkeley Tilden, Walter C., Forrst, Weems, Va. 10/ 8/35 606 Montauk Ave., Timken, John Marter New London, Conn. I 5 53 Hi½crnia Bank Bldg .. Tobin, Cyril R. 3 '26 53 Sc1n Francisco 2, Calif. 3 585 Avocado Ave., T omlinscn, Philip H. Coconut Grove, Fla. 4/ 6/51 1/31/36 Townsend, Ceo. H. Essex, Conn. I/ 9/24 Trimingham, Eldon H. Hamilton, Bermuda Strawberry Hill St., Truesdale, Robert RFD Needham, Mass. 7/ 7/49 203 Marine Bldg., Tullis, Garner H. 4 /8'48 New Orleans I 2. La. Turner, James B. Route 4. Box 843, 11/10/50 Tampa, Fla. I IO Cr--cnwich St., N. Y 6 5/21/4] Tyrrel. Randolph E. Cordoba 79 5, Pisa 7, Apt. I 3, Uriburu, Ernesto C. Buenos Aires, Argentina 2/25 '49 Van Bibber, Arthur E. 420 Lexington Ave., NP.w York 17, N. Y. 2/19/35 Van Buren, Harold S. 20 Wood Avenue, Glc•ndale, Ohio 3 .' 26 54 Vanderbilt, Harold S. 250 Park Ave., Room I 627, N,-w York 17, N. Y. 12121 1 37 Van Husan, Harold M. 125 5 N. Lake Way, Palm Beach, Fla. 12/29/38 Veasey, Arthur H. 5 Windsor St .. Haverhill, Mass. 1/31/Jf
63 190
Vilas, Charles H.
John3on's Point, Branford, Conn. 4/ 7/38 Wakeman, Samuel Steamboat Lane, Hingham, Mass. 5/31 /52 Waldvogel, Edwin C. King St .. Port Chester, N. Y. I/ 9 / 4 7 Walen, Ernest D. 68 Snlem St .. Andover. Mass. 10/ 8/3~ I Federal St., Boston I 0, Mass. I /22/31 Wambau~h. Milea :?69 Ward, Richard, Jr. I 7 4 Centre St .. Concord. N. H. I/ 15/53 c o Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, \Varren, Richard 7 21 Huntington Ave .. 5/31/52 Boston I 5, Mass. 12/29/38 Watkins. William Bell Berryville, Clarke Co., Va. \Vatson, Edward B., Jr. Musquetac,uid Road, 11 / 7 /46 Concord. Mass. 111 Watson, Thomas J., Jr. Meadowcraft Lane, 5/31/52 Greenwich, Conn. :?65 145 Vin Monte D'oro, Watts, Kenneth E. Redondo Bench, Calif. 2/23/51 Weed. Roger H. 66 Hollv Lane, Rye, N. Y. 12/29 /38 Weekes, Arthur D., Jr. Cove Rd, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 11 / 2 ·51 Weeks, /\lien T. Captivn Ii.land, Fla. 4/ 3/24 Mill Hill, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 11 /23/36 Weeks, Percy S. 795 Edmonds Road, Welch, E. Sohier 5/29/55 Framingham, Mass. :?5:? 7 3 Tremont St., Welch, Francis C. 11/ 6/47 Boston, Mass. Wells, H. Prescott 199 Chestnut St .. 12/21/37 Englewood. N. J. West, John C. R. D. 2, Malvern, Pa. 5/31/52 Weston, Charles I Federnl ~t. Boston, Mass. 7 / 6/22 Weston. Melville 121 GrPat Pond Road, No. AndovPr, Mass. 7/ 6/22 Wheeler, Alexander Hutchins & \Vheeler, 294 Washington St., Boston 8, Mass. 7/13/39 -., Wheeler, W. H., Jr. ,_ Sound View Ave., Stamford. Co:ln. 11/23/36 58 White, Alex. M. 40 Wall St., New York 5, N. Y. 9/21 /33 142' White, G. W. Blunt 6 Pror.pect St., Mystic, Conn. 1 I/ 1 7 / 4 I White, John J., Jr. Cape Leonard, St. Leonard, Md. 2/ 2/37 White, William Blunt I 00 Main St., . Stonington, Conn. 11/ 7/52 Whiteley, George C., Jr. The Hill, Pottstown, Pa. 5/31/52
S4 2J(J
Wick, Philip, Jr. Wilder, Hal V. Wilhelm, John L.
5i
Wilhite, James 0.
115
Williams, Ralph 8.
352 115
Williama. Roderick 0. Williams, Thomas 8. Willis, Harold B.
52
Winfield, J. H. Wolfe, Nelson 8.
12i
Wright, Howard W. Wright, John G.
3)(,
Wyland, G. Gilbert Young, Roger
9 I Five Mile River Rd., Darien, Conn. II/ 7/46 8 I A Main St., Essex, Conn. I 0, 11 /52 145 8th St., N. St. Petersburg, Fla. 7/10/50 453 Vallejo St., San Francisco I I. Calif. I/ 8/48 128 Crafts Road. Chestnut Hill 6 7, Mass. I/ 2/31 Homestead Rd., Darien, Conn. 5 ~ 3 7 Fa rm St., Dover, Mass. 1/31/36 49 Concord Road, West on, Mass. 4/24/36 Somerset, Bermuda 6/18 1 48 30 Church St. New York 7. N. Y. 9 24 330 North San Rafael Ave., Pasadena 2, Calif. 2/ i /52 246 Summer St., Boston I 0, Mass. 12/ 6/45 Yarmouth Road, Rowayton, Conn. 1/12/56 744 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 4/14/25
:J•11
FLEET THE FLAGSHIP "REVENOC" Commodore Harvey Conover BRIGANTINE
Name I Yankee'•
Gloucester, Ma ss.
Draft
21.S
I 1. 0
TT'. L.
IJcam
Drafl
50. 64.4 Pierre d u Pont 111 33. Fred e rick A. Mo rrison 42. 42. 5 2. M. B. Little fi eld 67. 87. 11 Dona ld B. MacMillan 33.6 34. R oge r Griowold 38.6 49.9 D o u g las E. Nash 45.8 3 Jam es W . C rawford , Jr. 60.42 39. 7 4 7. Slad e Dal e 50.6 7 3 8.62 J o hn C. Ma c K cen 40.50 30. 17 Theo dore M. Dunlap 41.9 32.3 C h e t wood Elliott 42. 1½ 3 1.3 Ale xande r Stro n g 4 3. A rthur F . Dra p e r 3 3.5
15.6 I 1.6 13.8 2 I. 9. 13. 15. 5 14.7 12.50 8.08 I 1.2 I 0.0 12.5
9.6 6. 7. I 0 9.6 2.6 6.9 8. 16 6. 7.90 5.67 6.2 5.6 4.58
Ow11er Irvin g M. J o hn son SCHOONERS
Name 3 Barlovento"· 4 Billy Bones"' s Blackfish"· 6 Bowdoin"' 7 But Good"' 8 Daphne"' 9 Dirigo II"' 10 Emma C. Be rry 11 E sk asoni"• 12 Fame "' 13 Freedom'<· 14 Gloriana"· IS Goblin "· • Aux .
O~er :
Home Port Wilm ington, D el. Mamaron ec k, N. Y. Larc hmont, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Seal Cove , Mc. Norwalk, Conn. 13ra dcnton , Fla. Bay H ead , N. J . Halifax, N. s. C hica go , Ill. Stamford. Conn. Hin g h a m, Mass. Noroto n, Co nn.
l.,·n!Jlh
Beam
Home Port
r.
O.A 9 6.0
IV. L. 8 1.0
Le119th
(r. '.4 .
0V,
Name 16 Golden Hind"' 17 Hearts Desire" 18 Kabob"' 19 Landfall II"' 20 Lan g Syne"'
21 Lexia"' 22 Malabar II"' 23 Malabar )II"' 24 Mistress 2s Nina"' 26 Onward Ill"' 21 Owl II 28 Rakwana"' 29 So Fong• 30 Sulu"' 31 Surprise J2 Tiare"' 33 Volante• 34 When and If"' JS Wogg T oo• 36 Yankee"' • Au x
Home Port Sou thport , Conn. Marblehead, MaH,
SCHOONERS Oioner Fre derick A. De wey
L&nglh
O.A.
46.25
H. Parkma n, Jr., Robt. Amory,
43 .3
W.L. 34.0
32.6
34 . 4 5. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia George Killam 38. 46.6 Sa n Diego W illia m F. H o lcomb 34.0 Honolulu, T. H . \Villiam Perry C rowe 39.0 49. 0 3 5.0 New Haven, Co nn. \Villiam \V. Ga in es 41.6 32. Philadelphia, Pa. P. Exton Guckes So. No rwa lk , Conn. J ohn C . Davis 41.6 32. Oyster Bay, L. l. Geo. E . Roosevelt 60. 58.87 50. New York, N. Y. De Cou rsey Fa les 60.9 46. Providence, R. I. H. B. Barlow 45. 3 3. Vinalhaven, Me. Robert W. Byerly 3 6.20 28.49 Bay Head, N. J . Walte r T. Flower C rawford F . Failey 70 .4 50. Terre Haute, Ind. H enry 5. S treete r 4 3.3 3 3 4.5 Bos ton, Mass. 36. M. 5. Kattenhorn 44. New Rochelle, N. Y Eu ge ne O ve rt o n 82.666 60.0 Los Ange les, Calif. 38. Francis W. Murray, Jr. 52.3 New York, N . Y. 63.42 4 7. 2 5 Fr ederick Aye r Man ch ester, Mass. 34. 43 . Ern est Ratsey Rye, N . Y. S2. 38. A rthur W . Ford San Fra nci sco, Calif.
so.
Bea,n
DM(C
11.24
6.583
I 1.8
6.4 b.6
1 I. 9 13. 10
7.8
14.0
6 .4
12. 5 I 1.2 11.4
6.0 6.2 6.6 9.8
1S.8 I S.3
I 0.
14.9 I I. I 0.83
8. 8.9
16.2
9.9
I I.S
6.33
4.46
12. 7. 19.333 7.833 12 . 7.8 15 .08 <J.50 12.6 4 .6 14.
6.
KETCHES & YAWLS
Na111 c 37 Adios II" 38 A lcyon e" 39 A lph ard" 40 A nda nte" 41 Antares" 42 Apache"' H Arabella "' 1 l Argyll"' 15 Athena"' 46 Aries"' 47 Aurelia"' 48 Avelinda"' 49 Baruna"' 50 Barunita 51 Bayadere" 52 B. C. T oo"' 53 Belisarius"' 54 Bellatrix "' 55 Big Dipper"' 56 Blue Pigeon"' 57 Blue Sea 111"' 58 Blue Water"' • Aux.
Home Port
Owner
L eng th
O.A.
W.L.
San Francisco, Ca lif. C h as. A. Langlais 66.2 53. Darien, Conn. Ralph E. Case 39.83 3 1. 6 Camde n, Mc. 3 0.67 C urtis Bok 42. Noroton, Conn . Harold L. Nash 41.8 3 7. 7 Annapo lis, Md . H e nry H. S h u fc ldt 36.4 16 26.833 Co ld Sp ring Hbr., N. Y. C. F. Havcm eyer 38. 4 26.0 Essex, Conn. Pehr Sparrc 46.42 3 5. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Wi lliam T . Moo r e 5 7 .4 40. 40.6 Larchmont, N. Y. E. C. Wa ldvoge l 4 5. 70.0 92.0 Miami, F la. Richa rd J . R eyno ld s 56.42 42. W . P. J enki n s Rowayton. Co nn. Thomas D. Cabot 48.10 36. Cohasset, Mass . 72. 50. Sa n Franci sco, Ca lif. J ames M ic hael 3 2.0 4 5.0 Cold Sp rin g H 'b'r. N.Y. Henry C. Tayl o r 3 0.08 3 44.416 J ohn Lee Me rrill lslesfo rd, Me. 40. 50. Chester, N. S. J . H. Winfield 40. 54. C h as. B. Rockwe ll Bristol, R. I. 53. 5 38.0 Nich o l•o n, Jr. Paul C. Bristol. R. I. 38. 3 7. C h a rles B. Lanain g Miami, Fla. 3 6.6 41. William J. H. Oyer Warren, R. I. 46.5 3 6.5 Jame• 0. Wilhite Ca lif. Francisco. Sa n 50.6 34.6 A lex. M. White Oyst e r Bay, N. Y.
Bea m
Draft
7.6 6.8 6. 3 3 5.3 5. 25 5.8 5.67 8. 5.3 12.0 8. 5. 9.53 6.5 10. 583 6.25 6. 12. 14. 5.8 12.083 7.5 12. 4.9 13. 1 4.6 13.1 5. 12. 6 6.
17.6 I 0. 10 I 0.3 3 12. 9. 5 9.7 12. 12.9 12.6 19.6 13. 50 13.6 14 .8 7
0-,
.....
Name S9 Blue Wing• 60 Bombardier•
KETCHES & YAWLS HomB Port Vw11Pr
Philadelphia. Pa. Manchester, Mass. Marblehead, Mass. 61 Borogove 11• New York, N. Y. 62 Brema• Marblehead, Mass. 63 Brenda• Greenwich, Conn. 64 Carina• Riverside, Conn. 6S Catspaw• Five Mile River, Conn. 66 Chanteyman"' Philadelphia, Pa. 67 Cherry Blossom• Los Angeles, Calif. 68 Chubasco"' Rye, N. Y. 69 Circe.y. Brooklin, Me. 70 Cirrus.Y. San Diego, Calif. 71 Comber"' 72 Cotton Blossom IV• Stamford, Conn. Providence, R. 1. 73 Crows Nest IV• New York, N. Y. 74 Dorothy Q• Manchester, Mass. 75 Dusky• Wilmington, Dela. 76 Egret• Baddeck. N. S. 77 Elsie• Boston, Mass. 78 Emily Marshall• San Diego, Calif. 79 Fair Weather• Marion, Mass. 80 Finale• • Aux.
Length
W.L.
Beam
Draft
27.6 36. C. B. Downs 41. 47.5 Everett Morss 31.9 41.9 Donald W. Gardner 40.6 Ambrose E. Chambers 54. 32. 45. James L Madden Richard s. Nye 53.5 36.25 Perry C. Smith 46.7 33.6 Edgar L. Raymond, Jr. 32.7 28.7 Geoffrey S. Smith 45.10 34. William L. Stewart, Jr. 67.3 47.6 Carl Hovga rd 56.0 39.0 Alan C. Bt'm·s 43.83 32.9 Alonzo De Jessop 3 7.95 32.82 W. H. Wheeler, Jr. 71.05 50.12 Walter S. Baird 52. 7 40.0 Duncan M. Spencer 43. 30.6 Gordon C. Prince 42. 75 34.25 49.5 C. Porter Schutt 35. 40. Gilbert H. Grosvenor 54. 28. Samuel E. Morison 36.6 62.10 45. Fred J. Allen 38.33 26. Gordon Gibhs
12. 13.3 12.2 11.8 8. 13.0 10.11 9.4 11.3 13.10 11.833 10.6 I 0. 72 14.28 14.4 I 0.3 13. II. 12. 10.11 14.9 9.58
3.6
U.A.
s. 6.0 8.10 6. 6.0 5.6 5.2 6.6
9.2 8.0 6. 5.50 9.43 7.6 6. 4.25 7.3 6.4 5.6 7.11 5.67
°' 00
KETCHES & YAWLS
N a111 c 81 Finisterre"' 82 Flame'~ 83 Freya"' 84 Cadgett Ill " 85 Gaucho" 116 Glid e" P.7 Colliwogg<·
88 Gurne! Li g ht" 89 Gypsy" 90 Hall ee"' 91 Heron¥ 92 H ostess III " 93 Iris" )4 J este r "· 95 Kokua" 96 Lands End¥ 97 Latifa 98 Loki 99 M a lay"" too Mara"' 101 Marie Amelie"· I 02 Merry Maid"' • Aux.
1/ome Port An napo lis , Mel. New Lond o n, C onn. Norwa lk, Con n. New Y o rk, N. Y. Buenos A ir es, A r ge ntina Roque Is land, Me. Rye, N. Y. Plymouth, M ass. Milwaukee , W isc. Rive r s id e , Co nn . Brookha ve n , N. Y . Horses hoe Cove , Me. New Yo rk, N. Y. Sto nin g to n, Conn. Bri s tol. R. I. Mancheste r, Mass. Southampton, En g. Norwalk, Co nn . P a d a naram, Mass. Essex , Con n . Oy•t•er Bay, N. Y. Beaufort, S. C.
o,~·ner C ;irleton,
Mit c h e ll J c hn Timk ,• n Ceo. H. Ric hards A rthur E. va n8i blwr Ernes t o C . Uriburu G. P eabo dy Gardn e r Colin E. R a tscy C ha rl es W . Bartl e tt N . L. T e land e r Pet e r Ric hmond D e nnis Pu lest o n Philip P. C hase J o hn M a rtu cci Jo hn 8 . Bindlos• Stan le y Livin K•t o n, Jr. H en r y Lo om is M. H . Ma son Giffo rd B. Pin c h o t Dan ie l D. Stro hm e ier C h e• tc r Bow leo Gabrie l M. G ia nnini Oswald W. Knauth
Lrngth 0 .:1. II'.!..
Beam
38. 5 3 7 .9 L 3 I. 9 3 6.0 50. 5 0. 0 40.0 44.4 2 7. 7 5 52. 0 3 4. 43. 36. 33. 58 42. 39. 10 69.9 38.0 39.8 56.83 59.5 32.
11.0 4. 2 5 I 0.92 6 .0 11.3 5. 9.4 16 5. 166 14. 7.6 12. 5 7. 3 3 3 I 1.2 5 3.9 I I. I 6. 3 4.666 9 .5 13. 7 5 5.25 9.6 2.4 &.3 11. I 0.3 5.6 9.5 4. 75 10.?2 5. 6 7 I 0. 6. I 0. 3 I 5. 3 9 .588 5. 7 5 9. 10 5. 1 I 12.67 7.83 14 .25 5.833 10.8 3.6
28. 5 27.66 2 7. 9 26.0 43. 3 i .o 2 7. 5 30.6 24.0 41.58 29. 3 2. 29. 24.0 3 2. 3 5. 53 . 26.0 29.8 4 I. 43.0 26.
LJraf I
0-D
KETC HES & YAWLS
Name
Hom e Port
01one1 ·
113 Penobscot"'
Co ld Sp ri ng H 'b'r, N.Y. H. Irv in g Pratt Ma ri on, Ma ss. La uren ce M. Lombn rd Beverly, Mass. Peer P. J o hnson Lo s A ngels, Calif. Ric hard S. Rheem Milt on H'b'r Rye, N. Y. J oseph T. C ha tman Brunswick, M e . Do nald Macom be r W ilmington, De l. H e n ry B. d u Po nt He nry S. Noble Norwa lk , Con n. \V. Por t e r Buc k Oyste r Bay, N. Y. Greenwich , Conn. Thoma s J. \Va tso n , J r . Pemaquid Ha r bo r, Me. R. L. Ir eland Edmund H . Ke n dric k Manches te r, Mass.
11 4 Quill 11 115 Ranger"
Marblehead, Mass. Manch este r, Ma ss.
116 R evision II "
Ma rblehead, Mass. Larchm o nt, N. Y. Hin g ham, Mass. St. Th omas, V irgin Isla nds, U. S. Sands Point. N. Y. An napolis, Md.
102 Merry Maiden"' 103 Mi lky Way• !04 Mobjack" 105 Morning Star"' 100 Nebula• 107 Nokomis"' 108 Nor' easter"' 109 Norumbega"' 110 Nugget"' 111 Pa lawan"' 11 2 Pandora Ill"'
117 Revonoc" 118 Ro c dunda" 119 Safari" 120 Sa go la" 121 Sa lly R" • Auz.
......
l,ength
0
0. A.
W. L.
52. 4 36.5 45.3 98.0 28.0 26. 59 . 25 44. 38.0 4 6.6 1 5 7. I 0 32. 4 38.
38. 28.2 38.9 68.0 23 . 18 20. 58.0 3 2. 26. 3 3.4 5 46. I 0 26. 4 26. 10
13.3 I 0.6 12.6 I 7. I 0 8 .9 9. 16.0 11 .3 9. 7 11 . 18 16. I 0. 3 9. 10
6.6 6. 1 5. 12.3 3 .6 2. 8 6.5 5.1 5.8 6.82
52. I 3 6. 36.014 26.0
I 2. 9.7
7.6 5.8
Vn1(1
6. 'i. I 6.2
John F. Cole Ri ch ard \V . Lyman. Ra lp h B. W illi ams n nd 4.6 3 2. I 0 .8 Thomas B. \Vi llia m s 3 6. 10.333 6. 166 39.833 29 .5 R obert \V. Scott 12. I 4. 5 45.4 32. H a r\'C}' Co n O\'c r I 0.6 5.9 36.5 28.9 G u y C h ad wick 6 .66 I 3. 16 38. Gera ld ,\. C oope r George R. H inm a n Danie•! M. Ru gg . Jr.
KETCHES AND YAWLS
Name 122 Sa lmagal II"' 123 Sar ita,,_ 124 Seacrest '<125 Sea Goosr.'<126 Sea Horse'<-
12 7 Siwash '<128 Sky lark'<129 Sly Mongoose 1)1'1l30 Sta r d u st'<131 Stormsvala" 132 Suva'l133 T hanct'l134 T a la r ia" 135 Trig'l136 Triton Ill" 137 Venona" 138 Versatile" 139 Wester Ti ll " 140 W h isker" 141 Whi te Cap II" 142 W h ite Mist• 143 Windigo'I• Aux.
1/omtPort Mt. Dese rt, Me . Nort h H aven, Mc. New York, N . Y. C hatham. Ma ss. P a danaram, Mass . L os Ange les, Ca li f. Esse x, Conn. Southport. Conn. Panam a, R. P. Na u shon, Ma••· Avonda le, R. I. Colch ester . Eni-;land Vliam i, F la. Annapolis, Md. Oakv ille, Ont., Can. Ed ga rtown, Masa.
Art hur B. H o m e r F r ede r ic B. K e llog g Pau l B. S h e ldo n
J . S e w a rd J oh n so n Robe rt B. ;.\ lm y Howa rd W. Wri g ht W. P e rry C urtiss , J r. Drayt o n, C o c hrnn J. Ca rl Baqui e A lex. F orbe• Edward Ca b ot R obc rt Some rset F. L. Mathcaon C har les S. D e ll R obe rt W. Davi • E. Jared Bliss, Jr. H a rold S . Vanderbi lt Ne w York, N. Y. Cohasset, Mass. Ri c hard W. Pratt Providence , R. I. J o hn R. Fa lc• Miles River, Md . J ames B. Tu rne r Mystic, Conn. C. W. Blunt White Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y. Walte r S. Cubclman
Lrngth W. I,.
0. :I.
lltnm
54.0 36.0 3 7. 43.333 36.42 4 7.0 39.8 3 41. 48.0 48.6 3 9. 4 73 .5 34.
37.0 12.0 7.6 25.833 9.3 3 3 5.0 30. 11 .6 4. 39.0 I 2. 7 5 3. 33 3 29. 5 I 0. 5 5.66 36.0 I I. 6 7.0
40.0
3 7. 3 6.0 88. 10 4 7.25 4 1. 0 50.9
46.46 71.5
Draft
20.50
I 0.
5. 50
3 0. 3 5. 5 39.2 28.6 53 .5 3 2.
I 0. 5
5.66 4.5 6.3
12.2 5 I 1.8
5.8 13.1 66 10.5 9.50 2.33 28.0 9.333 6. 166 3 I . 5 10. 5.833 2 5. 7 5 7. 4 16 5. 166 74.6 20.6 7.0 32.83 I 0.83 6.83 28.5 11 . 166 4.666 34.9 10.4 7.3 33. 10 I 1.95 4.54 52. 15.42 9.25 I 0.
KETCHES & YAWLS
Name
Home Port
U1t-ncr
New Orleans, La. 144 Windjammer II"' Harwich Port, Mass. 145 Wind Lass• New York, N. Y. 146 Windoon• 147 Wind Song• Biddleford Pool, Me. Essex, Conn. 148 Windward• 149 Winnie of Bourne• Bourne, Mass. 150 Zodiac• Gloucester, Mass
Garner H. Tullis Harold S. vanBuren George B. Drake, Jr. William G. Anderson E. Standish Bradford John Parkinson, Jr. Neil W. Rice
SLOOPS & CUTTERS
Name 151 Actaea• 152 Aileen 153 Allegra 154 Andale:,. 155 Athelina:,. 156 Auk m• 157 Aweigh• 158 Balek:,. 159 Bali:,. 160 Ballerina• 161 Ballymena• • Aux .
..
Home Port
Greenwich, Conn. Larchmont, N. Y. Rye, N. Y. San Franc.isco, Calif. Norwalk, Conn. Padanaram, Mass. Annapolis, Md. Essex, Conn. Oakland, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Newport, R. I.
O,cner
Lenoth W.L.
Beam
Draft
55. 30. 32.13 40.0 29.5 28.50 48.26
19. 10.58 8.80 13.92 11.75 10. 14.58
6.6 6.0 6.75 6.5 4.25 5.67 7.53
Length O.A. W. L.
Beam
DrafC
() .(.
77.2 44.33 44.21 49.92 42.75 40. 66.01
'I
Henry Sears 40.25 10. 5.83 Cornelius Shields 33.166 21.416 6.75 5.333 29.80 22. 3.83 James M. Mertz 5.83 William N. Mills 36.0 26.0 10.0 5.5 L. Lee Stanton 3 7 .0 33.0 12.333 4.25 Charles F. Adams, Jr. 50.4 36.4 I 1.8 7.4 38. Lawrence M. Bailliere 47. 12. 6. 9.416 5.5 27.0 Robert B. English, Jr. 35.0 39.833 30.0 6.5 Charles F. Robie 10.0 3 1.6 9.6 E. Gartzmann Gould 46.4 6.4 9.6 28.0 5.6 Theodore P. Grosvenor 3 5.0
1-..)
SLOOPS & CUTTERS
Name 162 Bambino"' 163 Barca role"' 164 Bashcoe 165 Bee Too"· 166 Benjamin
Hanks:,.
167 Bensark'? 16B Blessed Eve nt:,. 169 Blitze n 110 Blue Bolt 17 I Bluefin"' 172 Blue Moon:,. 173 Bos'n"' 174 Bosunbird"'
175 Canty"' I 7b Caprice ))'I' 177 Chance"' 178 C h a rrette'I' 179 C hiquita"" 180 Cinderella 181 Circe¥ 182 Comet"" 183 Coquina"· • Aux.
Home Port
01c 11er
Length
0. A.
Nort hport, L. I. L. E. Manley 41. 9 Pocasse t, Mass. Ta lbot Baker 32.0 Greenwi c h, Conn . Be nnett F :s hn 15.0 Gibson Island, Md. 1-1. duPont Baldwin 38.38 A nnapo li s, Md. He nry T. Mc nee ly 26.0 Whiteha ll C reek, Md. Benjamin C. Howard 3 5.0 Marblehead. Ma ss. A lexa nd er A. Ca me ron 3 4. 5 Rivers id e, Conn. T. L. Floyd-J ones, Jr. 26. 5 W ash in gton, D.C. Robert /\mory, Jr . 19.0 Stamford, Conn. W.R. Greenwood, Jr. 26.5 Philadelphia , Pa. H e nry H . Horrocks, Jr. 4 3.6 Los Angeles, Cal. Dona ld B. Ay e rs 40. Philadelphia , Pa. W. Findlay Downs 36. Es s ex, Conn. Pau l K. Roge rs, Jr. 39.0 Rye, N. Y. Fred"k H . Hibbe rd 3 1. 6 Melbourne, Fla . H orace Binney 44 .0 Oyste r Bay, N. Y. Alexa nde r P. Mo r ga n 58.10 Man ch ester, Mass. Gordon C. Prin ce 3 5. 0 New York, N. Y. H enry A . Scheel 25. Seattle, Wash. Ray Cooke 62. W a rren, R. I. Isaac B. Me rrima n, Jr. 4 3. Vincent J. Monte-Sa no 36.5 Larchm on t, N. Y.
ff. L.
Beam
3 I. 9.9 24.0 9.5 I 3.83 5.4 2 28. 22 8.3 3 24.0 7.5 24.0 9.0 27 .0 9.5 17.0 6.0 18.25 6.0 23. 5 9. 1¾ 30. 8. 10 36. 11. 28. I 0 .5 27.0 9.9 28. 8. 10 32.0 I 0.9 16 39.0 I 0.6 29.666 9.0 22.3 8.3 4 9. 14.6 3 4.2 12.3 26.0 9.9
Draft
6.8 ·l.75 3.0 5.7 4.5 5.5 6.0 4.5 3 . 75 5. 0 6.3 5.4 5.3 5.10 5.3 6.0 8.4 6 .25 2. 9.6 5 .6 5.3
....., .....,
Name 184 Cormorant"'
Home Port
SLOOPS & CUTTERS 011,-ner
Noank, Co nn. 185 Cyane"' Pine Orchard, Co nn. 186 Cyric Hamilton, Bermuda 187 Debit "' Stockton, Ca lif. 188 Delilah"' Annapolis, Md. 189 Departure II"' Duxbury , Mass. l90 Direction" Essex, Co nn. 191 Djinn"' Oyster Bay , N. Y. 192 Dowsabel"' New York , N. Y. l93 Eaglet"' Duxbury, Mass. 19 4 Echo-" Riv e r s id e, Conn. 195 Escapa d e"' New po rt H arb or Yacht C lub, Ca lif. Stuart, Fla. 196 Falcon"' 197 Falken H a lls tavik, Sweden 198 Felicia 111"' Deer Is le. Mc. 199 Fly Duxbury, Mass. 200 Flying Scotchman'• Newpo rt Harbor, Ca l. 201 Fortuna "' St. P ete r sb urg , F la. Torran ce, Ca lif. 202 Frolic"' Annapoli s, Md. 203 Fun"' Oyster Bay, N . Y. 204 Gam e Cock"' • A ux.
Length W. L.
Beam
Draft
3 1.0 3 7. -1 Lind say A. Fowl er 46.4 32. H e nry B. du P o nt 32.6 20.2 E. H . Trimin gh n m 28.0 Theodore J. Step h e n s 38. 0 ,-\ rnold C. Gay 3 6.2 5 26.33 Edmund S. K c ll<: y, Jr. 40. 5 29.0 C harl es H. V ilas 33. 29 . H e nry S. Mor ga n 6 1.10 45 . 76 Irvin g D. J akobson 3 5. 7 2 7. A lbert Pratt 29 .2 20 .8 William R . Rya n 39. 16 27 .0 D. Walter Elliott -16 . 3 3.
8.0 9.6 6. 7 9.5 9.92 I 0. 12 11. 6 I 3 .4 I 0.2 8.2 9.66 I 0 .5
I. 16 6.4 -4. 10 5. 7 5
4-1. 32. 6 41.32 30.28 19.0 16.0 32.n 28.o 39.0 28.0 -1-1 .2 5 30.0 45 .333 32 .0
I I. 8.6 I 0.4 9 4.1 6 9.0 11. 0 9.5 I 0.583
4.7 5 6. 5. 79 3.25 -1 .6 6.5 6. 5
4 1. 0
I 0.0
5.83 3
\V. ,-\. Li ppincott La r s Ek e lund Mc h·in D. Southw o rth R obert S . Sa nborn Port e r B. Si n cla ir \\ illi s W. J e nnin gs Wi lliam ,\. Kirk Th omas H. C loss ...\rt hur D . Weeks, J r. a n d J o hn C. \V,. st
O.A,
3 2.
29 .
29.5
6. 6.0 6.2 9.05 5.6 3 .6 5.83 6. 7 5
5. 75
SLOOPS & CUTTERS / ,t:11,f//11
Nam e 205 Ganne t " 206 Gay Gu ll
II"
Z07 Ge louba" 208 Golden F leece"'
l09 Gossip"' 210 Happy R e turn '<211 Hotspur"' 212 Hunky D ory"'
lmpo-Lite 214 J acques Coeur" 215 Jane Dore fV'<216 J opachee"' 217 Julie'<.218 K a ja 219 K ea" 220 Lady Anne 22 1 L ady Babbie II" 222 L aridae"' 223 L assie• 224 L ege nd"'· 225 Lehua 226 Lenora L..,. 21.l
• Aux.
ll 01110 P ort
O , c 11 Pr
0 ..·1.
32. 5 Hambur g Cove, Conn. I liram H . Mu x im 40 . 5 V in eyard H a ve n, Mass. R. M. L o v e Ma rbl e h ead, Mass. G eor g,· I I. B,it c h,·l d .-r 40. 5 30. Wood s Hol e, Ma ss . Frcd t·ri c M. Ri c hard s Seat tle, Was h. R. Phil ip S mith 46. I 0 27. Manche s ter, 1\-la ss . Edwa r d C. Thaye r Co ld S prin g H'b'r, N.Y. ,\lfred F. Loomi s 32.9 Anna p oli s. Md. C orwit h C rnm e r 26. C edarh urst Yac h t C l ub Edwa rd S . Be nt le y 19.0 Manc h este r , Mass. William C. Br e we r, Jr. 3 3 .0 R owayton , Con n . H obart F o rd 45. 22. P ocasse t, Ma ss . John P <' rrin Greenwi c h, C onn. Pau l C ampbell 5 6 . 08 Squirrel Island, Me . Art h ur H. V ease y I 7. Man c h e ste r , Ma ss. Donald G . Par r o t 50.0 Ba dd c ck , N. 5. M. 13. Gr oave nor 33 . 50 S t amfo rd , Conn. Robe rt M. G ill espi e 4 3. I 0 Ma nchester , Maas. L. J . Bre n g le , Jr : 3 0. Blue Point, N. Y D . 13. Bannerman 29 . 6 Marb lehead , Mass. W e ll s Morss 40 . 5 H enry A. Morns , Jr. Ma r b leh ead , Mass. 3 0. 5 Moulton 1-1 . Farnham 29.0 Oyste r Bay, N. Y.
Draft
II' . /, .
lJ pam
24. 28 .0
9. 1
S.6
I 0.08
6.0 5.66 4. 33 6.0
28. 22 . 3 3 3 6. 6 2 3. 5
26.2 25 .9 2 I 5. 3
I0 . 5 8. 17 9.6 8. 16 8. 10 8.50
4. 16 S.3 3. 50
6.6 ~~
4. 1 I
24.0 3 2.
9.5 11.75
5.
2 I.
8.8 I 1.08
3 6 .8 3
I 7.
6.
3 6.0 23. 33.3 2 I. 24. 28.00 24.0
I 1.7 7. 7 5 I 0.0
28.0
8.66
4.5 3 .6
7.58 .4 8.0 5.25 6. 3
4. 75
I 0. I 0.08
3 5.83 6.5 4 .5 9.666 1.833
.....
V,
SLOOPS AND CUTTERS Na111 c 227 Linnet 228 Little Audrey 220 Lordship 230 Lucayo'" 231 Lyra -ie 232 Maggie 233 Marelcn III "'
234 Marie tta'" 235 Mariqu-l' 236 Mate "' 23 7 Mavournee n 23s Meddle r V I"' 230 Meltem i"' 240 Memory"'
Mist y 242 Mustang.\' 243 Na n cy Lloyd "' 244 Nan Shan"' 24 5 Narwha l"' 24 6 Nautilus"' 247 Nig htfaW 241
• Aux.
1/omt l'ort E. Boothbay, Me. Marion, Mass. Small Point, Mc. Da rie n, Conn. Port \Vn shin g ton, N. Y. E ssex, Conn. St. Petersburg, Fla . Glou cester, Mass. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Weems, Va. Huntin gton, N. Y. Bear Isla nd, Cu ndy's H a r .. Mc . Turkolim ino, A the ns, Greece Noroton, Conn. Ce ntrevill e, Md. La r chm o nt. N. Y. Pulpit Harbor, Me .
Boston , Ma ss. Pada na ram, Mass. Portla nd, Mc. W e th e rs field, Conn.
l.rugth 0,:1. If'. /.. ll r11 111 Oe.:·11 rr 39. 28. 9.8 J o hn C, Cooley 14. 14 . 4. E. Leslie Goodw in 19 . Edw" rd C. Lo rd 56.0 5 1.0 Philip \Vi c k, J r. 15 .4 2 2 7. 7 Ric hard Rac ha ls -1 0.0 10.0 2-l. 22. E. F . Hanks 9. 36. 2 L. L. McMaste rs 28. I 0.5 Ernest D. \Va le n 3 7.0 26.9 I 0. Pc•rcy S. \\/e ek s 3 I. 16 23.283 8.692 Wa lte r C. Tilde n 25. 22.:i 7.9 H artwell S. i'vloo re 22. 18. L. M. Pratt, Jr : -17 .5 3 3. -1 2 12.0 H orace \\. Fulle r
25.6
Ro ber t N. Bavier, Jr F. Tre vor H ogg Roderick S tephens, Jr. .-\u stin Lamont Na tha ni e l E. Parkinson Ri c hard \Xlarrc n W ill iam D. F. I l ug hcs F ranc is Goodw in II
30. 0 23 .0 45.6 4 7. 3 1. 39. 10 3 1. 4 18.0
Draf t
5. 10 3. 6.1 6 5.6 I. 5.5 6. 4. 26 -1
2. 3.6 7 6. 16
22.6
8.
5.
2 1. 83 3
8.0 7. 0 I 0.6
-1 . 58 3 I. 6 66
11 .8
4. 6 4.9 6. 6. 3.0
21.0
3 2. 3 4. 29. 3 2.
I 0.6
22. I
11 .
17.0
7.0
11 .
S LOOPS AND CUTTER S
lVr1111c 248 Nimrod V"'
249 No rthern Crown"' 250 Nuthatch 251 Nutmeg T oo 252 Old Butch"· 25 3 Olina 254 Onza"' 255 Osprey"· 256 Paramour 257 Pelican"· 258 Perroquet"· 259 Phoenix" 260 Polaris II"· 261 Pole Star 262 Pompano 263 Pop Over"' 264 Prim"· 265 Pdf
266 Raider 267 R attles n ake"' 268 Res tl ess"' • Aux.
l-lomc Port Huntin g ton, N . Y . Boston, Ma ss . Po c;,sset, Mnss. E ssex, Conn. Manc hest e r, Ma ss.
Onmr r
Robe rt L. Hnll
L ,·11g//,
O.A.
IV.L.
55.9 40.6 3 5.416 30. 75
l3eam
D raft
12.6 I I. 4 16
8.
S.O Donald C. S tarr 2.S J o hn W. Hall ow,·11 I 5.0 I 2. 5 15.0 13.833 5.4 16 .666 F. Kel so Onvis Fra n c is C. W e lch 9.6 4.9 and 'E. So hi c r W,-l c h 30.6 26. 8 8. 1 5.2 Cowes , En g land Philip A S in g le to n 3 4.8 25. Providence, R. I. P a ul C. N ichols on i9. 50. 10 15.8 ¼ 4.11 ~an Francisco, Ca l. L eo n d c Frc m c ry 4 1.25 35. 6 6 6 I 0. 5 3 .5 Oyster Bay, N. Y. Julia n K. Roosev e l t 24.2 21.7 7. .7 Hamilton, Be rmuda E ld o n 1-1. Trimin g ham 29.5 9. 16 3.42 23.0 Huntington. L. I. Robe rt H. Moore 47. 6.9 32. 1 I I. Lar c hmont. N Y. Ceo. M. ls dalc 3 5. 27 . 9. 5 5.6 Roc kport, Ma ss. Fran c is C h ambe rla in 3 0.3 28.3 5. I 0. 10 Duxb ury, M"""· C . Lin co l n Dow, Jr. 15.0 13.83 3 5. 41 6 0 .6 6 6 Vineyard H aven, Mass. Lambert Kni i;ht 2 I. I 7. 7. 3.6 Easton, Md. E ll swo rth ford 23. 2 I. 7. 1. 6 Philad e lphia, Pa. M. Gibbons-Neff, J r. 40.6 28.0 I 0.6 5. 10 Los A n geles, Cal if. Kenneth E. Watts 3 2. 22.6 7. 4 .6 Houston, T e xas A lbert B. Fay 20.2 18. 6.4 3.4 Larchmont, N. Y. Alexander P. C c•l, Jr. 3 5.5 25.6 8.1 1 5.6 Ph ilade lphia, Pa. H e nry M. C han ce, 11 37. 11 ½ 27.0 I 0.0 4.1
..... .....
~LOOPS & CUTTERS
Name 269 Reward• 270 Roarin' Bessie• 271 Rogue•
212 Sahi 273 Santa Maria• 274 Sashay• 275 Sea Dust• 276 Slipper• 277 Solution• 278 Sona Kuta 279 Sparhawk"'" 280 Spica.Y. 281 Spray
282 Spraysong• 283 Starlight• 284 Streak 285 Sub Rosa• 286 Surf 287 Susan Bradford"" 288 Susannah"" 289 Taneek• 290 Tasco IP~
• Aux. ~
Home Port Marblehead, Mass, Manchester, Mau. Essex, Conn. Manchester, Mass. Lloyd Harbor, N. Y. Annapolis, Md. Bar Harbor, Me. Essex, Conn. Padanaram, Mass. Boston, Mass. Manchester, Mass. Pine Orchard, Conn. Noroton, Conn. Riverside, Conn. Miami, Fla. Stonington, Conn. Stonington, Conn. Larchmont, N. Y. Stamford, Conn. Essex, Conn. Oxford, Md. San Francisco, Calif.
Length
O.A.
W.L. Beam lJrafa Richard Ward, Jr. 28.50 11. 35. 5. C. Burnham Porter 30.3 28.9 10.9 s. Daniel s. Morrell 36.75 29.75 I 0.5 5.5 Thorvald Ross 29.83 22.5 5.83 3.83 F. s. Kinney 42.833 30.0 12.0 2.833 Wm. T. Stone 36. 26. 9.50 5.25 Robert Ayer 35.08 27. 9.50 5.58 Edward P. Foster 30.6 21.10 7.1 4.6 William M. Butler, II 46.2 34.7 12.3 5.6 Augustus P. Loring 29.83 22.5 5.83 3.83 Talcott M. Banks, Jr. 30.6 26.8 9.7 4. 10 F reder=ck K. Daggett 35.0 23.0 7.16 5.0 Marshall Rawle 22. 16. 3. H. L. Gray 27.75 19.50 8.08 4.50 James Bain Brickell 44. 32. 10.6 6.6 H. Minot Pitman 19. 17. 6.6 Gilbert Dunham 22.10 17.10 6.10 4.9 W. Roy Manny 33.16 21.42 6.75 5.33 Fred Adams 36.5 27.6 9.0 5.8 30. 6. John S. Dickerson, Jr. 39. 12. Charles W. Crouse 45. 36. 10.6 6. 11.75 7.0 35.0 48.5 Thomas A. Short Otoner
'!
00
S L OOPS &. C UTTERS
Na me 2<l l Tawi 292 T ea l 293 Teal"'
294 Tempest"' 295 Thon F ee n"' Z96 Ti gge r 297 Tim"' 291! Tiny T ca l" 29~ Tobi"' 300 Tortu ga Too 30 1 Treasure"' 302 Undine 303 Valgerda Ill" 304 Varua'f305 Vaya,,. 306 Vega ,,. 307 Velc ro II"' 308 Vertue XXXV,,. 309 Virwin"' 310 Vision 4,,. 311 Water Gypsy,,. 312 Wheelbarrow
"'Aux.
1/ome Port
o~~·ner
Ltngth
0. 11.
Jfl. L.
Harbo r Island, L e verett B. Davis 3 0.33 20. 33 Fri e nds hip, Mc. Bay H ea d, N. J. Sy lv este r C S mith, Jr. 43. 166 3 0.0 Gibso n Island, Md. W illiam B. Wntkins 28.0 2 4.0 Wilmin g ton, Ca lif. F r cdcr ic W. Co nant 46.9 3 3. Miami, Florida George Callo whur 42. 92 29. 4 2 Man c h es te r . Mass. Gordon A bbott. Jr. I 1.5 12.0 Oyster Bay, N. Y. Ri c h ard P . Cooke 35. I 0 25 . La r chm o nt, N. Y. Palm e r H. Lan gdon 39.2 27. Coconut Grove , Fla. Wirth M. Munroe 25.6 20.6 Coha sset, Ma ... Sc hu y le r Dill o n, Jr . I 3.0 12.0 36.5 25. Toms River , N. J . Edwa r d L. C rabbe 33.2 2 1.5 Be rmuda H . D. Butt e rfi eld, J r. 32. 25. 7 Q ui sse tt, Ma••· La n gley W. l oom 24. 3 7.2 Toronto, Canada J o hn w. Bra id wood 43 .0 3 7.4 S an Fran cisco, Ca lif. Lce tc r F. S·.one 3 2.833 29.333 Gibson Isla n d , Md. Bya m K. S t eve n s 46.5 3 2.3 3 H e nry H . Br:gham San Francisco, Calif. 25 . 3 2 1.6 V in eya rd Have n, Ma ss. l.amb c rt Kni ght 38.0 3 7 .0 C h a rl es W. Bu c kelew S ewa rre n, N. J. 32.9 I 6 24. 0 A lfred B. St a nford Milford, Co nn . C rit che ll Rim in gton 20.5 18.0 R o wayt o n, C onn . Al exande r Wheeler 29.10 Ma nchest e r, Mass.
Btarn
Draft
7. 0
4.2 5
I I. 166 9. 0 I 0.9 9.0
4 . 16 3.5 6.6 6. 16
9.9 9.6 7.6 4.0 I 0. 6.9
5. 5.6 2.2 1. 0 4. 5.4
9.6
4.8
7. 1 I 12.2 I 0.333 9 .5 7. 2 I 1.0 9.5 7.5 5. 10
6. 6.0 4.0 6.58 4. 6 4 .0 4. 7 5 3.66 3.10
.....
'°
S LOO PS & C U TTERS .\",1111,·
313 Whisper 314 Whit e Tulip 315 Widge on 316 \Vind Ca ll "' 31 7 \Vind Song"' 31 S \v'indsway"' 31 9 \Vindwar d"' 320 Yo H o Ho"' 321 Zaida"'
l l ,•111c· / ' ,,rl
Oyste r Bay, N. Y. Rye, N. Y. Tom s Ri\'cr. N. J . Rowayt o n, Conn. C hi cago, Ill. Rive rs ide , C on n . San Franc isco Bay, Ca l. Sa n Fra n c isc o , Calif. Greenwi ch , Conn.
0 : ,·11,· r
322 A ba co Belle
3~.' Big T o p 32.\ Con jurer "' 325 Gatito 326 Mud H en"' 327 Pelica n ·" 328 Pl ove r 3Z9 Tabby "' • 1\ tl X.
1/ nrnl' Port
O..·I.
0
II •. I ..
2 I. 3 I. Du nc n n S te rlin g, Jr. 18.0 Fessende n S. Blnn c hn rd 22.25 14.6 19.6 R o be rt F. Snyder 3 5.583 2 7 .0 G. Gilber t Wyln n d 3 2. 36. C lydc· E. La r is h 28.87 22.5 A nthony :-\ n n ble 82. 53 . Cy r il R. T obin Lloyd D . R e c s 52. 3 9. I 0 24.6 George C o lin Rnt scy 3 5.2
CAT BOAT S
Na111 r
0,
/ .,·11!1/ Ir
Q,:;:nrr
\ V. H. cle f'ontni ,w Norwa lk, Conn . Moulton 11. F" r n ham Oys ter Bay. N. Y . Green Ha rhor. Ma ss . R obert S. Sanborn G. Lin co ln Dow, J r. Duxbury , Mass. \V,ll ia111 H . Cool id i-:c Man c h este r, Mass. \V. G. De lle nbau i-: h Southport, C on n . A n d re w H epburn Co n cord , Mnss. Rnlph 8 . Se m le r Blue Hill. Maine
N.·a ,11 / Jrujl 6.6 4.6 6. 5 3. 166 6. I. 6 I 0. 166 5.5 I 1.3 5.2 8 .3 3 4.5 I 5. I 0. 14 .3 7.6 8.8 5.9
Ltngth
0. :1.
,r. I..
11t arn
Draft
-1 . 166 1.2 5 12. 25 0 .6 6.0 I 3.6 12. 6 2.83 12.0 26. 5 26. 5 0.6 6. I 1.8 12. 4 1. 0 8.5 I 7. 5 18 .0 I. 5 2-1 .08 3 2 3.333 I 1.2 5 0.6 6. 11 . 12.6 2.0 8.6 I 7 .6 18.
MOTOR CRUISERS Nnmr
lf omt P ort
330 A n d u a
Cape C harles, Va.
331 An g le r 332 Ann a -C 333 A r iadn e
S t o nin gto n. Co nn .
334 Cap ta ins G ig 335 Caravan 336 C h e e ry Chee r io 337 C u dac atcher 338 C u r le w . 339 D eborah 340 E s perito Sa n to 341 Exce ll 342 F la s h 343 G ill ie 344 G ilpie 345 Gipsy 346 Good N e w s 347 H ave n 348 Hope 341) Interim 350 Isa b e lla S tev e n so n
Dade Co unt y, Fla. S iesta K ey Sarasota. Fla. M a r b le h e ad, Ma ss. Q u issctt H a rbo r Fa l m ou th, Ma ss. E ssex , Conn. G r ee n w ic h, Conn . Hunt in g to n , L. I. La r c h mo n t, N. Y. S ta mfor d, Conn . Gree n w ic h , Co nn. W il min g t o n , Ca lif. M a rio n, Mass. O rie nt, N. Y. Grcen w ir.h, Co nn . Essex, Conn. Ma n c h este r, Mass . M ia mi , Fla. R owayto n , Co nn . S outhpor t , Conn .
Ori.~·11,r
Lrngth 0 . . I.
16.0 3-U'i Hu g h M. Ma th eso n , Jr. 36. rerdi naucl J ,·lke Ill 39. F. u gl' IH'
r . 1 lartlt'y
Cot' rt duBo is
J . A . C h ilmbcr s A. M. Mo rse, Jr. Gcoq;e H. T o w nse nd R owe B. M etcalf R . S n owd e n A nd rews E. C. Wa ldvo ge l C he t wood E lli o t t , Jr. J . Bu rr Ba r tram R obert E. C a r lso n E. L Goodw in H en r y M ar tyn Bak e r Geoq;e Lau d e r J o h n E. A ll en A lexa nde r \VJ . Moffat t C h a rl es 1-1 . Baker, Jr . No r ton Y . R it c h ey G e o r ge P. Br e tl , Jr.
JI '
l ..
ll ram
l )raf t
3 5. 38.50
6.0 9. I 0 .6 I I.
I. 5 3. 50 3. 3.
I 5. 5 3 3.
22 . 5
22.0
7. 7 5
2.0
3 6.
3 5.
I 0.
3. 50
22.0 58. 4 5. 4 5.58 2 7. 44. 48 .33 3 2. 4 2 3 2.0 4 5.0 36.
2 1. 0 5 5. 42.8 4 5.0 2 5.3 3 42.5
8. 0 13. 12. 12.0
2.2 5 4. 3. 6 3.0
9. 17
2.6 7
11.1 6 13.50 30. 0 9.33 30. 166 11 . 5 4 3.0 11. 6 I 0. 44.41 6 4 0. 5 12. 166 3 3. 30. I 0.5 29. 42 28.0 9.50 39.92 38. 14.33
3. 3 .50 3.25 3.0 3.6 3.50 4. 5 2.5
2.42 4. 7 5
oc
MOTOR CRUISERS
Name J51 Jessica
s
352 Jubilee 353 Karina 354 Little Vigilant 355 Louisa W. Ill 356 Lucifer 357 Maiden Point 358 Margaret J. 359 Margie 360 Memory 361 Mystic VII
362 Niknar 363 N:mble 364 Old Glory 365 Paladin 366 Papoose 367 Penobscot 368 Periwinkle 369 Porpoise 370 Puffin 371 Rainbow XI 372 Red's Raft
Home Porl
On,ner
Christmas Cove, Me. Glenn Stewart Darien, Conn. Roderick 0. Williams New York John M. L. Rutherfurd Bremen, Germany Drayton Cochran Darien, Conn. Thomas Robins, Jr. Isle au Haut, Me. Howard B. Sprague St. Michaels, Md. Edwin A. Jimenis Saugatuck, Conn. Maclear Jacoby Falmouth Foreside, Me. Hasket Derby Wilmington, Cal. Donald \V. Douglas Miami Beach, Fla. Philip R. Mallory Sarasota, Fla. Ralph Rankin New Rochelle, N. Y. Robert N. Ba\'ier Essex, Conn. Ceo. P. P. Bonnell Washington, D. C. William M. Rand Greenwich, Conn. Luke B. Lockwood Annapolis, Md. J. F. Meigs So. Brooksville, Me. Clair L. Baker Cordon Abbott Manchester, Mass. Randall Clifford E.:ston, Md. Harry 8. Greening Hamilton, Ont, Can. Ceo. S. Candy, Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla.
s.
Lenglli
0)
N
O.A.
W.L.
Beam
Dra(l
70. 26.0 56.5 70.5 42.0 24. 20.6 22.
67. 21.0
14. 10.0 13.5 15.6 I I. 7 5
5.67 2.5 3. 6. 3.583
32. 47 52.8 21.0 30.58 58.6 40. 32.0 39. 25. 50. 27.4 42.0 24.6
63.3 41.25 20. 22. 32.
20.5 29.5 5 5. 31.0 37.66 48. 41.0 24.
7.3 7. 9. 14 14.3 ~4 7.08 10.5 12.6 11.92 9.0 10.50 8. 16. 9.4 12.0
8.2
1.2 2.6 2.8 3 3.2 2.0 2.5 4. 4.50 3.5 3.50
2. 4.8
2.5 3.6 1.6
MOTOR CRUISERS
Name JiJRuth T. 3i4 Scallop 3i5 Sea Dream Ill 3i6Seguin 3i7 Skillet 3i8 Still Alarm 3i9 Stilt 380 Stornoway 381 Touche 382 Tulsa 383 Wahoo 384 Walrus 385 Whistle Boat 386 Windward
1/ome Port
Owner
Wianno, Mass. Fritz B. Talbot Westhampton B., N.Y. John B. Lord Palm Beach, Fla. John M. Rutherfurd Washington, D. C. Harrison G. Reynolds Old Lyme, Conn. Frederick Sturges, Ill Trevett, Me. A. D. Seymour, Jr. Captiva, Fla. Allen T. Weeks Manchester, Mass. Lloyd Nichols Rye, N. Y. Philip L. Rhodes Watch Hill, R. I. Daniel F. Larkin Sakonnet Point, R. I. Edward Brayton Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas S. Horrocks Greenwich, Conn. John W. Keeshan Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph Earle
l.tngllz
0. :1.
28. 22. 73.9 36.0 22. 28.3 23.9 34. 32.0 42.75 42. 36. 24.9 39.92
33. 30.33 42.0 40. 33. 24.9 38.92
8. 7.10 17. I 0.0 7.8 9.6 8.6 9.8 10.33 12.0 11. 11.16 8.2 11.67
Draft 2.10 0.18 5. 3.5 2. 2.10 2. 3.2 2.5 4.0 4. 3.83 2.6 3. 17
W.L.
20. 73. 36.0 21. 27.
/Jeam
MISCELLANEOUS Houseboat 387 Bella B. 388 Joe
Clair L. Baker Thomas E. Falvey
47.0 52.0
49.0
15.0 16.0
4.0 3.5
389 Marula~
Brooksville, Maine City Yacht Bas:n, Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla.
Lockwood M. Pirie
50.0
46.0
16.25
4.5
Catamaran 390 Worry-Wurry
Branford, Conn.
Haliburton Fales
38.333 35.0
12.583
3.0
CD
\N
84
RECAPITULATION MEMBERSHIP (2 Honorary . Active .
56) 5
. 649 654
FLEET Brigantine Schooners Ketches and Yawls Sloops and Cutters Cat Boats . Motor Cruisers House Boats Catamaran .
I
34 I I5 I 71 8
57 3 I
390 COMPARATIVE STATISTICS Year Books
Club membership . Schooners Yawls and Ketches Sloops and Cutters Catboats Motor Cruisers Sailing Dinghies Fleet as Listed Vessels 5 5 feet, or more, overall
1923 110 15 22 10 2 21 0 70
1933 327 62 45 59 7 35 0 208
1943 476 39 63 92 3 27 0 224
1953 608 30 110 138 9 50 7 344
17
64
34
44
85
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THE BLUE WATER MEDAL Feel in g that there were m a n y noteworthy voyages made in s m a ll boats , and fr equen t examples of me rito rious seaman• ah,p displayed by amate u r sailo rs of a ll n a tion a lities that went unr ecogn ized , i t seemed to th e members of the Cruisin g Club of Ame ric a that this o r ga nizati o n was the fitting o n e to prop e rl y record a n d reward such ad\'entu re u pon t h e sea. Therefore, at t h e a nnu a l meet in g on F ebruary 27, 1923, th e f o ll owing reso lutio n was passed, foundin g a medal that, it was h oped, m ig ht prove an incenti\'e for carrying on t he spirit of adve ntur e and uphold in g the best traditions o f aca· fari n g that arc ou r herita ge from th e past. "Moved and second ed tha t the C lub fou nd, o ut o f fund s to h e soug ht for the purpose, a m edal to be kn o ,vn as The B lu e \Va ter Medal of th e Cru isin g C lub of Ameri ca, t o be awarded annually, in the discre tion of the Board of Governo r s, for the year's m ost m er it orious exampl e o f sea mans hip, the recipi e nt to be selected from a m o n g the amat~urs o f a ll the nations." In pursuance o f thi s r eso lution a su it ab le m edal, five inches in d iameter, was made, th e desi g n b e in g by the late Arthur S turg is Hild e b rand, a member o f this club and o n e of the crew of the yach t L e iv Eiriksson, lost in the A r ctic with a ll ha nds in September 19 24. At the Annua l Meetin g h e ld J anuary 8, 193 I, th e fo llow ing reso luti on was unanimously carried:
RESOLVED : That th e Gcverning Board be and h ereby i• au thorized t o approve of the awarding of the Blue Water M eda l. without date, on the r e c om mendat ion of the C om · mill ee on Awards.
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BLUE W ATER M ED A L AW ARDS 19 2 3
A la in J . C e rba ult
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S h a n g hai
1925
H a rry Pidgeon
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E. C. Mar t in
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J o lie
1927
F r e d e ri c k L. , \m e s
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1928
T h o ma s F. Coo k e
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Se ve n Be ll s
1929
F. S lad e Da le
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1930
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1933
R o d e r ic k Step h e n s , J r.
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1934
Lion e l W. B. R <'cs
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Ma y
1935
C h as. F . Ti ll in g h ast, Jr.
U. S . A.
1936
Ma rin M a ri e
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C h a rl es W. A t wa t e r
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D u c k li n g
R oge r 5. Stro u t
U. S . A.
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Caplin
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J o h n Ma rt ucc i
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Brit is h Y ac hts m e n at Du nk e rq u e
194 I
R o b e r t Ne ils o n
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Ern est o U ribu r u
A r ge nti na
Gauc ho
1950
W illi a m P . & P hyl li s Crowe
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A lf r ed P e t e r sen
U. S. A .
St ornaway
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L. C. Ya n D e W ie lc,
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St e n & Bre t a Ho lmda hl
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BLUE WATER MEDAL, 1954 Th e B lu e \V n t c r Meda l for 19 54 wn s n w a rde d to St e n a nd Brita Holmd n hl. o f G o the nbuq.:, S w e d e n, fo r n two year voyn g e around th e w o rld in t h e ir 33 foo t k e t c h, Viki ng. The yarn of the ir vuynge is i,: iv c n bel o w: " S t e n a nd B ri t n H o lm dn hl 1s w o rk p e op le nnd e very c e nt of the m o n e y th ey h a v e ln id down in Viking a nd their ,·oya ge ha s c om e fr o m hard w o rk - h e w ns w orkin g n s b on t builde r, sh e ,vas sea m s tre ss o r tni lo r css .''
"Ve r y en rl y th e y b egun t o dren m o f n lo n g snili n g trip, p e rha p s a trip ar o und th e wor ld . r\nd th e drea m s ca m e true a nd in N o v e mb e r 195 I th e y bou i,: ht a little fi s hin g b o at, n fo rme r r e v e nu e c u l l e r , ab o ut twe nty y ea r s old, but of g ood onk, stro n g and w e ll bui lt. T h nt boat they c h n n µe d in a v e ry g o o d n nd b ea utiful ocean -s n ilin i.: y nc ht , ri gge d as n k e t c h wit h Be rmuda sai ls , f o re-sa i l and jib. The s nil n r e n w ns 6 0 s quare m e t e r s. The da t a o f th e hu ll was L O . A . I O m e t e r s , b ea m 3 .60 m e t e rs . T h ey had no m o t o r e x ce p t n o utbonrd e r nnd n little agg r egnt fo r c h a r ge th e batt e rie s fo r the !ig hts. Th e y h nd sex ta nt, but n o c hronom e ter, on l y n good o rdinary cloc k . They h a d rndio , but not f or taking th e bearin g (do you u n de r stand my Eng lish) . Th e y h a d a g ood compass, a lo t of pi lo t b ook s a nd n c h est fu ll of c hart s . " ""Every b i t o f t h e w o rk wi th V iking did S te n a nd Brita do with th e ir own h ands , e x c ept a pnir o f doors for th e c abin and the sc r e ws For t h e s h rouds . Th e e quipme nt o f th e hull w as sim p le but pra c ti c a l. Viking wa s s tt, are d b y n till e r - s h e wa s a doubl e e nd e r , s h e wn s n o t c link e r -b ui lt (my di c ti o na r y has no t t h e o th e r word - w e s ny kravcll)." " In th e b cg innin i.: of Jun e 1952 t h e job nbout V iking was don e a nd J un e IO sh e le ave d Goth e nburg for M a r s t ra nd. I w as on board a n d W<' h ad a w o nd e rful sai lin g in a wind of 16- 2 0 m /s ek. An a c c ide nt happened : th e su ga r -basin dropped in th" c ab in floor, o n e of the greates t a ccid e nt s unde r th e w h ole vo y a ge - you can"t find a b e tter sailor and y a c ht s m a n tha n S ten H o lmda hl and h e n e v e r tak e " risk h e don ' t know h e c an s ta nd for in a ll w ea thers."
224 " A ft e r a few days Viking leaved Ma r s tran d a nd th e lo n g trip h a d be g un. Firs t t h ey sa ile d ove r to Denmark, th e r e fr o m t o D ove r, F a lm ou th, Oouarn e n ez (Fran ce ), C a sca is (Po rtu g al), Madeira, L a Palma ( n o t Las Pal ma • ) and c ro osed th e A tla ntic in 34 d ays t o Barb a d o s i n th e \V e " t In d ie s , had good c ruis in g in "th e Spani s h S e a " or Ca rribbean, h a d their C h ris tnrn s m A nti g ua, pa ssed P anam a Ca nal a nd c r osse d the Pa c ifi c to th e Marquesas Is la n d s, Oa Po u, in about 50 day s . sa il ed t o T a hita, Fiji, New H e br ides, Por t Moresby, Darwin, C h ris tmas Is lan d, Cocos Is lands , Mauritiu s , a nd Ca p e T ow n. There th e y a rri ve d in th e be g innin g o f D ece mb e r I 9 5 3 a nd ha d th ei r C liri s t ma s a n d s ta rted a g a in fo r th e lon gest trip o f t h e ir voyage, dir ectl y from Cape T o wn to Falmouth, En g la n d , w hi c h t oo k a t i m e of 78 days . Und e r that sa ilin g th e y sa w la nd, Sai nt H e le n a and The A zores , but did n't go in or an c h o r . Fr o m Falm o uth they went to D o ve r for a ni g ht o r so , after th a t t o D e nma rk and so fin a lly hom e t o Goth e n bu r g - Jun e 22. 1954.'' I l :.t·.-o-pt.,· frn111 a /,·11,r 0 ,1,l,·,·s.,·,·d t,, . llfr ,d l ., 111111 i.,· bl' 1·11!1; ·c l <ydh,1/111 . ./11c,./•sl•ur11 . / .\'.,,·1.-rl . .\';,·,d,·11 . c1 f,·i,·11;/ 11/ t h e lloliiwlal,/s . ) • • •
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TRANSOCEANIC PENNA NT T o cla rify th e t e rms und e r whic h the C l ub' s T rnn socea ni c P e nna nt is a w arde d n n d fl o wn, t h e B o a r d o f G o \'ern ors d u r in g 194 7 a d op t e d th e fo ll o w in g r e s o luti o n : RESOLUTI ON \ V H E R E .-\ S : \rticle X V o f th e C o n s t it utio n p r o ,·ides that th e Tra n soce an ic Pe nn nnt m n y be fl o w n a t r e ndezvou s o f the C lub Fl e e t n n d nt o th e r a pp r o p ri a t e oc cas ions, u pon np · p r o\'a l o f th e C om mitt ee o n A w n r d s of t h e C lu b ; RESO L VE D tha t u n til furth e r n c ti o n of th e Boa r d of G ov e rn o r s th e C o m m itt ee o n Awa r d s is r e q u ested t o limit i ts app r ova l t o cnRc~ fa ll i n g wit h in th e fo llo win g rule. T R ,..\ NSO C EAN IC P ENNANT R U LE Th e T ra n so cea ni c P e n nnn t o f the C ruis i n g C l ub o f A m e ri ca s h a ll b e a p e nna nt of a len g th appr ox i· m a t e l y 2 0 ';,, of th e O\' e ra ll le n g th o f the yac ht e ntitl ed to Ry it . a n d o n e - tw e lfth o f it s le n g th on th e h o is t. It s h a ll ha ve n whi t e fi e ld . w i t h a w n \' c d b l u e s tri p e 20 % o f th e h o is t 111 widt h , runnin g h o r izo nta lly t h r o u g h th e ce nt er fr o m h o is t to point. Upon o p· pro v a l o f t h e C o mm i tt ee o n A w a r d s o f the C lu b . a m e mbe r ow n e r, w h o h a s sn ilcd his \'c sscl a c r o ss t h e A tl a nti c o r Pa c ific O c cnn , m a y Ry the Tra n s ocea nic P e nna n t o n th a t v ess el so lo n g as h e o wns h e r, a t r e nd e zvo u s o f t h e C lu b Fle et a nd o n o t h e r app r o pri• a t e occa s io n s . T h e P e n n a n t m ay n o t b e fl o wn b y a n o t h e r o wn e r o r u po n a n o ther \'e sse l. b ut i n c a se of sa le o f t h e vessel, s h o u ld th e o w n e r to whom the awa rd h as bee n m n d e r e pur c h a s e or c h a rt e r the same vesse l, h e m ay a g a in fl y t h e p e nn a nt on h e r . F U RTHER RESO L V ED t h a t th e adop t io n of t h is rul e a t this d a t e s h a ll n o t m odi fy o r im pa i r a n y a w a rd s o f th e T ran s· o c ea ni c P e nn a nt h e r e t o fore m ade .
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JOHN PARKINSON MEMORIAL TROPHY D e cla ra tio n o f Trust KNOW A LL MEN BY TH ESE PRESENTS: THAT W HEREAS. J O H 1 P A RK INSO ! wa , fo r lo n i:: ye:i r s prior to his death in 1953 a for e mn s t fi g ur l' i n l.:irge and sm:i ll b oat racin8 a nd c ruis: ng, a mu c h bdov,·d membl'r o f th e Cruis in g C lu ,, of Ame ri ca nnd a parti c i p ant in num e r ous lo n g d ista11ce ra ces «l n d
p;1 ssag c s, in c ludin r.; t rans• : \tlanti c : a nd
\VH E RE,\ S , Mrs . Parkinson and hi s so n s and dnu g h te r d es ir e t o establish in hi s m<'mory ; 1 trophy or award co m mcmornt ivc o f l o n g ocea n pc1 ssa gcs: a nd
WHERE,.\ S . th e C R U IS ING C LUB O r- ,-\MER IC 1\ des ir es to j o in in doin g hon o r t o th e m e mory of J oh n Park i n so n : NO \V, THER E F O RE. the Donors h a v e thi s day t rnn s fe r red and set over t o t h e C ruisi n g Cl ub of A m erica ce rtai n prope rty a nd fund s t o b e h e ld a n d administ e r ed by the s a id C lub ns sole trus t ee: a nd th e C ruis i n g C lub o f /\me r ica h e r e b y a ccep ts t h e tru s t ees hip a nd ag r ees t o administer th e tru s t in th e s pi r it in wh ic h th e g ift is mnde. T h e c ondit:o ns g ov e rning t h e com p e t ition for t his t roph y or a ward arc a s follows:
ARTI C LE I Th e t rophy s h a ll be in th e form of a plaqu e awarded to a ny m em b e r of the C ruis in g C lub of A m eric a, who, i n his own y acht. m a k es a trans-A t lant ic passage.
ARTI C LE II Th e , e s h a ll be n o s ize li m i tation as to the yach t in wh 'ch t h e pa ssage is made, but t h e passage mu s t be mad e ex clu s ive ly or predominant ly under sa il and not as a part ic ipant in an o r ga n ize d ra ce .
ARTICLE Ill T h e pla que s h a ll be exactly or gen e rall y in t he fo rm pre sentl y subm' tt e d by the Dono r s and s h all h ave inscribed upon i t t h e name o f the owner-donee , th e nam e of h is yach t. togeth,,r with th e d a te a n d p la ce of depar ture a nd a rriva l.
227 ARTICLE JV l{ ... cng niLm g tl,,,1 <.: ho1n g<·• occur in sni lin g prac t ices. fnci li:ics, c u s tom s n nd loc.,1,·, th e Donors spccificnlly n uthori ze a nd empo w er th e t r u slt·,· br ,t s 1:30.ird o f Go\'e r n ors , duly con· s titut e d, in it s un c o nt ro ll,·d d,s cr<"lion to amend th e t erms o f Ar ticl es I. II. a n d Il l l1t·«· o f. pro\'idcd only thnt s u c h amen d m e nt o r a men dme nt s b ,· 111.,d,· .i s c lose ly ns mny be within the pa tt e rn nnd :1 p i1 it i11 ,vliil· h 1h i:-. trust i:i c rcntcd. Ex cc ut ,·d th :s I -It h day of Jun e , 195 -1. in d u plica te, o n e count e rpnrt to l,,. r,·t. , i n ed by l\ l rs. P.irkins o n nnd o n e co unter· part lo b e pn·scrv,·cl i n t h ,· ar c h i\'cs of the C ru isin g C lub. DONORS Mnry
E. Pnrkinso n
M n r y P. Grew J o hn Pnrki n son . J r. Nat h a niel
E. Pnrkinson
R o b er t Pnrkinso n
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JOHN PARKINSON MEMORIAL TROPHY A WARDS 1954
L oki
Gifford B. Pin c h o t
195 4
Cari n a
R :c hard S. Nye
1954
A l pha r d
Cu rtis Bok
1955
Arabell a
P c hr Spa rrc
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BERMUDA RACES His torica l note by H erbe rt L. Stone \Vhe n th e id c n pr cs t"nt ed it s e lf in 192 3 . o f r e \'l\'ln g o cen n ra c in g a n d pn rtic ul11 rl y th l' rn c e t o l3c• rmudn w hi c h h n d not b ee n sa il e d f o r s o m e fo urt e <'n y l'£irs . th c•r e wo s n o oq;n nizo tion r e ady to hand!..- tlw m.,tter s o Y .·\ C HTI NG !(Ot n g r o up o f pr o m in e nt y u c ht s m e n in c luclin i,: C h n r les D . !\lo w e r. J o hn A lde n. A ll e n \ V e e k s o f Ne w 13,· d f o r cl. 5n m \X'l'l h e rill and the writ e r to form n committt-c t o m n k c the ru l,·s, run t h e r n c e n nd p r v vid e t h e pri z ,·s with o ut th,· h .. lp o f n n y yac h t club . Th e Ro y a l B ,· rmucla Ya c ht C lub ni,: r ccd t o h n n d le the fini sh a nd these two c o mmitt,·,·s w o rk,·cl t oi,:cth e r v e r y w..-11. The r ac e wa s s u c h II s u cc ess thut th e n ex t y ea r t h e r e w ns d e m a nd f o r it s r c p..ti t io n, nnd t hi s tim e the sn m e c o mmittt ce hand le d th e co nditio n s n nd the Ne w R och e ll e Ya c ht C lu b a g r ee d t o s ta rt the b o a t s fr o m N e w L o ndo n n nd it s race co mmitt e e t o ok o v e r thn t fun c ti o n. Be fore th e n e x t ra c <· in 192 6. t h e th e n n e w l y o r i,: n nized C rui s in g C l ub of A m e ri c a h,·c am,· int e r e s t ed in th e o c e nn-i,:oin g b oa ts , and th e ba c k e r s of th e firs t tw o ra c ,·s a s k e d the club to tn k e over and s p o n so r th e e v e nt. T hi s th e c l ub n g r ee d to d o nnd eve r s in ce then it h as h a n d le d th e e ntire ra c e in c onjun c tion w it h th e Ro ya l Bermudn Yac h t C l ub. The C r uisin g C lu b t ook the initiative in d e ve loping th e va n ous m e n s urem e nt rul es w hi c h hnve co m e int o b e in g and , in addi ti on t o h a ndlin g th e B e rmuda R ac e, a ls o pro m o t ed t wo t rans-A tlant ic ra ces, on e from N e wp o r t t o P l ymouth in 19 3 1, a nd on e fr om N e wpo rt to Norway in 19 3 5 . It is th e club's int e rest, ba c kin g and int e lli gen t h n ndlin g that h as mad e the se long d is t anc e rnces s o popuh1 r in the United State.
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BERMUDA RACES PRIOR TO 1923 l'Jfl(> - Start. Cran·se ncl Hay ; 3 starter , ; !,est ti me 126 hr s., 9 :ni11., I,\' 'f'll//lCl'/011<" \\' innc; - Tamr rla11c . F ra :1k :\laicr t ya \\'I. 38' oa) 1907-Start. Gra\l.:,(:llcl H:i,· : 12 ,tarter, : l>e,t time·. 89 hrs ., by /Jervis/, • La rge class - Derv ish, I I. :\. :\l o r ss (sc h. 8.1' na) Small c la ss - l.ila , l,icl1a r d ])_ Floyd 1,·a\\'I. -10' oa) 1908--Start ). Ja r blchea d; 5 ,;tartcrs : hl's l time 100 hr,., 1<1 111 111 .. 30 sec., by V r 1zn11a La rge class - /J rr;:ish S rnall c la,s - / ·c110 11 a. !•:. J. Bli s; ( sc h . 65' oa) 1909- :-;tart r;ran·,(·nd !:a,· : .'i ,t:1 rter ,; : hc.-1 tim e i'o hr:: ., 19 111111. by .-lm orila, \\' . I .. ·1:a11111 (,c h . 100' o a ) \\'i nn<: r- - .\laryar,·t . ( ;c'" · :,-;_ l, 1111k l,cl 1. 93' oa ) 19 10- S tart , Cra1·c,e11d Ha" : 2 st arte r s : hl'st tim e 90 hrs .. 4.? 111111. by V ar;r ,1111 • \\' i:mc r - f1 au nwl, J I. S . \ ' :t111krhilt ( sc h. 76 ' oa )
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BERMUDA RACE Sta r t New London -
19 24
660 m iles -
J une 21
CLASS A
Y:ic ht
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Yawl
R. N. D:ivicr
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C LASS Primrose JV Daint y Ga untlet
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BERMUDA RACE-1926 Start New London-660 miles-June
20
CLASS A Owner Yachc •Malabar VII Dra&oo• Cylf•d Trade 'Wl•d Jolie Brlia Blue Waler Cou•lau Carolina Wl•djamm1r Quito
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Rig
Sehr. Ketch Sehr. Cutter Sehr.
John G. Alden R. N. Bavier P. Hammond, Elihu Root, Jr. H. H. Anderson E. G. Martin M. R. Smith L. G. Hamersley Roger Young Edw. Crabbe G. Woodward, Jr.
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Time
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Bladt Goo,a Sa&amora Harlequl• Malabar Ill Malay Prl,nroie Ill
Sehr.
w. F. Downs E. w. l'tladt-ira G. Ga.llowhur
Yawl
Evert-tt Morn, Jr. R. W. Ft-rris 0. s. Payson
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BERMUDA RACE St a rt New L o ndo n -
1928
66 0 mi les -
Jun e 23
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R ig
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109 :00: 57
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I 65 : I B : s-1
160 : 4 ) :44
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177 : -JZ : 0 1
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n
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9 7 : 4 S :J7
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l} } :02 : 1 2
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E v1:n: tt
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11 ? : 5? : ::?6
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c . \ '(' .
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I 5 9 : I O: 0 I
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16 ) : ) 0 : 20
146 : J J : 40
16 ? :J O, OO
Di<l n o t fin is li
1 5 1 : 54 : J O R N urn e d t o p o rt
SP ECI AL C LASS
Fl>i 11 ,: C l o ,u l III A l" m y th l ila nd,:r Miladi (j r•n ap
Sehr.
Y a wl Cutte r Ke t c h
L. Gri nn e ll , Jr. w . I'. L :iyt h :im C LASS U N DER JS FEET 1-brr y P i<l,:con
c . L. i\-t o od y w. A. R obin so n
1 24:2): 5 9
I I I : 07 : 29
J JS: 0 7:J O
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18) :52 : 0 0 209: SO: OO
Time not ult c n
235
BERMUDA RACE Stnrt j\;cw London -
1930
6 60 miles -
J u ne 3 0
< I A ~-~ .\ Y;a c h t ll a labtJr X
R q;
El.sp,t-J T, mt-
O wnC"r
J.
S1:01:tS
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09:0:: :1
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10 1 :H:IS
s ; :l6:iS
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IL
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90: ◄ 6 :6S
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1 10:45 :29
O is:ablcd, c :u n c in u n d er p o wl'r D.N.F.
236
BERMUDA RACE Start Montauk -
628 miles -
1932 June 25
CLASS A El .1p1cJ Y2 c ht
Ri g
• Malabar X
Sehr.
Owner R. I. G•le, J ohn G. Alden H. A. 2nd S. Moru Willi2m Mc ~1iJl2n
G ,.rnadi~r Water Gip1y Trra g ram
II iRMand Lig ht
Gt'oq;c W.
Mi x t C"r
Time
75 :4~ :2?
6? :48 :4S
76:47 :2 8
69:12:04
76 : 57:'i:?
70: 17: 04
76: I ; : 2°'
7 1 : ll: ::-t
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76: 4: :07
71 : J7 :: I
7 I: IO : I I
7 2: I 0: ::-t
tr.do
Sl oop
F. C. P2inc W:a ltcr B2rnurn G. E. Roosc vcl t P. S. duPon r , lrJ M:ijor T. P. Rou.· -Ric h2rJs
V11mt1rir
Ketch Se hr.
V:idim 1'hk2roff
89 : 2 8 : I I
77: J I: 11
J. H. Nic hols
98: ) 7: 4 6
? 1 : 4 ):00
0. S. fi cr hcr
97 : 10 : 18
92 :13:21
12): )1 :1 1
11 6 :04 :)9
Widu.ln: w Burn<"J
5<'<' not<' bl•law
R. Stephens, Jr. E<lw. S. Br:it.lfor d, Jr. J ohn R. Hog:rn Albert 0. Phelps
8 1: J J : J J
7 2: 11: t 0
?S: 0?: 11
80 : )6: 10
?7:56 : ll
S 1:10:46
?I :08 ·4 ?
S 2: 11 : 11
P. LcBoutill it•r Herbe rt P:irsons
9 1 :24 :26
82: 11:12
9 4: 1): 17
8 :! : 56: :: I
C ha s. H. Atw:itt.• r
I 19 :00:08
99 : 12 : 4 7
C. 1-1. M:u:tcrs P:iul D. Rust, Jr. F. J•y Wells Alfn-J A. Darrel l David Rosen s te in
12 7:J I :J O Withd r ew Withdrew
1 0 1:22: H
IJdllitint
Sloop Seh r.
Co rrrc tcd
T imt"
Mi1 l rl'U
Bt1rlo 1,cn l o
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S,·a W it rb
Y2w l
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Joli,• Drlu
Cutter
Robert
1\,friana
S.
P2rsons
Somen<."t
Schr. J:amc,s H . Otdcy
71:47:1 1
7 2: l 5: l S
80:08:16
76: 14 : •U
C LASS Il
Dor,1dc Tu ili;:ht A y rsha Sonny Vih.in,:
Yaw l Sehr. Y awl Sloop
M"labar V Dur/ding Z,·nt1
Y:iwl
Ambcrjacl, 11 Cyclone
Sehr. Sl oop
D11inl y
Y:iwl Ketch
Curl,•w
Withdrew Withdrew
t Bcrmud:i Rae<! record.
In this r ace the schoone r Adriana burned and sank the fi r st night out, due to spont aneous combustion in th e o ilskin locker lo ca t ed behind h e r cabin stove. The British cutter Jolie Brise, own ed and sa iled by Robert Somerse t , did a magnificent piece of work in running up alongside the burning sch oo n e r and t aki n g off h er crew. All were saved except Clarence Kozlay, w h o was at th e helm o f Adria na and who st u ck to his post until the r est of the crew wer e aboard Jolie Brise and the ships had drifted too far apart for him to make the jump to safety.
23 7
BERMUDA RACE S ta rt N e w L o nd o n -
1934
660 miles - June 24
C LASS A
R,s
't .J ch,
•£Jiu
El• p><d T,mr
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!:, loop
I\.
S0:ll: 10
69: ◄ : :ss
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So:JS : 00
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94 : 16 :1 6
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J11bilcc
OO::o : ll
;9 : 50:05 ; 9 : 5) :5 ◄ Sl :5l: 11
SQ:j ,+: Stt
Aro n
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S S:09: 51
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95: ◄ 2: S l
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238
BERMUDA RACE Start Newport -
635 mile s - Ju n e 22 C l.ASS
1\
f..l.ap ,cd
Ri g
Y:11,..ht
Y:1 w l Sehr. Yawl
Storm y U:.1 ,•atlur /Jrill ia nt
1936
I'.
Owner Ldlout,ll icr
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H:t rnum
J.
1"1ml"
I I G: ~ S: J ') 11-1 :s-1:J: 1.! 0:•H: 17 11 ? ::? S :} S
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Vamar-ic
Se hr. Ketch
IL G. V.
7. cra rcnd
Yawl
C. llru)· nzccl, Jr.
l:? S : :?S: 0}
t\Jri :1n J..d,n 11 Ur. Fr!ln ✓ P ,.- rl 12
12 S :4G:01 1 :s :OO: S6
11 5:47:1 4
C . Ca thl•rwood J. II. Plumb, Jr. Dr. L. l. utow t l(i
1:1 : 1 4:H I :?4 : 2 S :0 \ I 2 9 :: J : I 0
11 S:OO : J6 I I 'J: SG : :s t.: O: S6 : JS
J. II. Order
I::! S : 14: }7 I J O: JS: '>o 1 n:IJ· -I-I
1:: :17:55 1: 6 :07:1)
L ,/111 T,·n1grt1m
( Dut c h ) 1<,·d lt.-,ul /(o/'J ·1 cut Dre-men
(Germ.an) V t1 llq r h-
K1:t c h
Xt1m S" " K
Yawl
A H h 1111ti If
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w. M, x u.• r s. Ma k;i r o ll
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Sehr.
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s.
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ll. I'. Il:aruch J-1. S<.':1n C. F. 1--1:ivcmcy<.'r ll. s. R o bins rm
Cutte r
A. B. F:tr F. C. Paine
Sloop Cutter Ketch Sehr.
Sloop C ut te r Ketch Sloo p
/1. E. fl<'i r ce J-1. M. Dt·vcrcu x A . L. Lo om is, Jr. Ii . G. Fowncs J. K. Roos evelt L. L. St:1 nton K. F. Miller & F. Willi:ims M. M. J :1ckson w. Atwat e r
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SPEC IAL CLASS, OVER 7) FEET z11,.a \'V/111,• Cloud
Sehr.
F. c. l\.·f cCo rm3cl, Or. P . E. Truesdale
R ccurn!'tl, disabled \'X'ithtlrcw
239
BERMUDA RACE Stn rt 1\c- wp o rl -
63 5 miles -
1938 Jun e 2 1
El• ps<d •Baruna
Yo w l
Corr~ t<"d
T,m<"
T,mr
11. C. l "•>· l o r
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MOUNT DESERT RACE -
1940
B lock Is land t o Mt. Des e r t Rock to G louce ster. J un e 24. 455 mi les { The Be r muda Rare l.ia 1•i11 g furn ca nc dl.-d bcca u u of tlH u ·a r Cruisin g C lu b J/,onior,•d t hi1 r ace ; ,, its /1lat"i" , )
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1948
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Newp o rt
1950
635 milc~ - J unc 18 C I A~S A
El.1pu·J t (.);\
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BERMUDA RACE St.,rt
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1952 miles [b(HC"J
Y ;u.h t
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249
Ei..APSE D TIM E AND AVERAGE SPEED OF FIRST BOAT TO FINISH Yrd r 1,.:!)
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first
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250
PERPETUAL BERMUDA RACE TROPHIES WILLIAM C. FINLEY PERPETUAL TROPHY - Presented by the late William C. Finley: For the yacht, built 15 or more years prior to the current Bermuda Race, that makes the best corrected time in the race. Past winners: Highland Light (twice), Niiia (twice), Narwhal, Stormy Weather. THOMAS FLEMING DAY MEMORIAL TROPHY - Presented by Frederick B. Thurber in 1946 in memory of the late Thomas Fleming Day: For the yacht of less than 40 feet overall length making the best corrected time. Since 1950 awarded to the winning yacht in Class C. Past winners: Alcyone, Myth of Malham, Loki, Carina, Malay. GEORGE W. MIXTER MEMORIAL TROPHY - Presented by Mrs. George W. Mixter in 1946, in memory of her late husband: For the navigator of the winning yacht. Past winners: Charles H. Larkin, II, William Powers, Edward R. Greeff, John Barney, Daniel D. Strohmeier. RAY GRAHAM BIGLOW MEMORIAL TROPHY - Fund established in 1948 by Mrs. Florence Biglow Lieber, in memory of her father: For the winning yacht in Class B. Past winners: Malabar XIII, Merry Maiden, Mustang, Circe. For deeds of gift of the above trophies, see 1950 Year Book pp. 225-229. LATIFA CHALLENGE CUP - Presented by Michael Mason in 1948: For the winning yacht in Class A. Past winners: Baruna, Argyll, Royono, Bolero. SCHOONER MISTRESS TROPHY-Presented by former members of Mistress• crew, for schooner or ketch first on corrected time. Owner either skipper or navigator. Past w:nner Nina {twice), Mistress.
For deeds of gift of these two trophies, see 19 5 I Year Book pp. 206-207. SAMUEL PEPYS TROPHY - Presented by the Royal Naval Sailing Association of England in 1952 after the Bermuda Race for first prize on corrected time for the smallest class in the Bermuda Race. Malay.
FLAG ETIQUETTE GENERAL In workin~ up th e fo llowi n g section o n Rag e tique tte, for the purp ose o f s i mplicity som e o f th e finer points have been omitted . H o wen:r. fo r th ose who nrc int e r este d. it mi ght b e pointed out th at, w ith tlw ,·x cep tio n o f the custom o f display in g t he C lub Aa g b o th dny and ni µ ht, in gen e rnl C ruising Cl ub Ang e tique tte fo ll o w s t h a t of o t h e r /\ m c r icn n yac ht clubs.
WHEN FLOWN , \ yn c h 1· 111 co mmissio n n nd m a nned, shall, except as other· wise n ot.•d , Ay il s Aai:s fro m 8 n .m. to sunset when a nchored or moore d. \V h e n undcrwny in inla n d wate rs, Aa gs sha ll b e fl ow n wlwn c v e r th e re is li g ht enou gh fo r them to be ide ntified. \Vh e n on th e hi g h sea s . Rags s h n ll be Aown whe n meeting or p nss in iz anoth e r v essel. assumin g there is li ght enou gh fo r the m t o b e id e ntifi ed .
UNITED STA TES YACHT ENSIGN S h a ll b e disp lny c d o l the st e rn if u l anchor, moored , or under power n l one . \V h cn sails n r e h oisted, if th e e nsig n is displayed it musl b e fl o wn from th e upp e r le a ch, or peak of gaff, of the a ftern1o s t- sa il.
CLUB BURGEE \ V h c n a ya c h t is owned by, or under c harter to, or in cha r ge o f a C rui s in g C l ub m e mbe r, the C ruising C lub burgee sha ll b e di s p la yed as fo ll ows: 1-\ t the bow of powe r boa ts, at the for em ast h ead . of sc h oo n e r s . a nd nt the mainmas t h ead of o il other rigs. Th e C lub burgee m ay b e displa ye d day and ni ght.
PRIVATE SIGNAL S h a ll b e displaye d at the mo: nmast h ead of powe r b oats a nd sc h oo n e r s , a nd mizzenm ast hea d of yawls and k e tc h es.
FLAG OFFICERS, POST, AND FLEET CAPTAINS FLAGS Shall be displayed day and night in pla ce of the private s ignal. excep t on s in g le- m asted sa iling yachts and auxilia ries,
252 and o n s mall powe r boats , when it s h a ll be d is playe d in pince of a n d in the man n e r presc rib e d for the C lu b burgee. \ V h c n a Aag o ffi cer u ses a m e mber s yac ht for offic ia l bu s in ess, his Aag s h o uld r e pla ce th e burgee f o , s u c h pe riod of tim e as h e m ay r e m a in a b oa rd.
FOREIGN NATIONAL EN SIGN \Vhe n in for e ig n wate rs , the na tiona l e n s i g n o f th e count ry in w hose water ~ a yac ht is loca t e d s ha ll be d isp layed bt'lwec n 8 a.m. and s u n se t as fo llows : Powe r boat s a t th e bow s t aff , sc h oo n e r s a t th c s t a r b o ard for e s prea d er , an d a ll o th e r ri gs a t th e s t arboa rd main s preade r .
TRANS-OCEANIC PENNANT Yachts w hi c h h a v e b een a ward e d the Tran s -Ocean ic P e nnant m ay fly it at c lub r e ndezvous and o n o th e r appropr iat e occas ions, at the s tar boa r d m a in s prea d e r, e xcept sch oon e r s , wlwn it s hall b e Aown from the s tarboa rd fort: s pr e ad e r.
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FLAG SIGNALS ( C nd r Flc1!1s .·/ r r lfrf>ro ducnl 0 11 /11sidc Back Co,w·) ·1·1 1c ,-1_:. • : 11;1I,: 1·1,-t cc I l>clo \\" arc clt\"lded • • • 1wo sections • the_ 111 fir~t n11c II i " ·ltich i11cl11cles 11 rizcnt signals fro112 the Jnter 11a1 io 11al ( ·nde i11 acco rc\;i11cc ,~·ith H .0. No. St . .. . . • I Cruising I ltc s ccrn Hl :-:cc11O11 incl udes ,·arious spe~ia fnterI 1 th Cl11h s ig nal:-:. T hese a rc 11ot i11 compliance "" tie_ 1 0 posnat in 11:1 l Cock ( I 1.0 . :(o. S7 ) a11d i11 order to ~" rhc sihlc C Oil f u :-in n when I I. ing the special Clu b sign; jnaas. Cr u i:-:i11g- <." !111> liurgcc s ho11ld be hoisted over the co e ~ hould 1101st .-\ 11 sh ip,- to w h ich siiznals a rc addressed 5 derstood. · • • I re 1 t I1c an s\\·L·ri ng pc1111:111t :i.s soon as s1g11a s a_ d111 itil the ·1·11c ;1ns w c n11g · • I101ste ui pcnna11t should re111a111 ()rigin a l <;ig 11a 1 h , 1..; uecn ha11lecl down. I , will be au\ \ "hc 11 addi tio n:i.l signals are needed. 1 ie(itered in club t ho ri zed by gene ral orde rs :i.nd should be e linok s .
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SECTION I - URGENT SIGNALS In compliance with International Code and extracted from H.O. Xo. 87. (/'lot to be flown with Club burgce.) C-Yes (Affirmative). D-Keep clear of me-I am mancu \'Cring with difficulty. F-I am disabled. Communicate with me. G-I require a pilot. K-You should stop your vessel instantly. L--You should stop. I have something important to communicate. M-I have a doctor on hoard. N-No (Negative). O-Man overboard. U-You are standing into danger. V-I require assistance. W-I require medical assistance. AF-I, or crew of vessel indicated, wish to abandon my, or their, vessel but have not the means. AM-Accident has occurred. I require a doctor. AP-I am aground. AT-I am aground and require immediate assistance. A X-I may be refloate<l if prompt assistance be given. D Q-I am on fire and require immediate assistance. D V-1 have sprung a leak and require immediate as· sistance. E J-Do you require any further assistance?
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C RGE:'\T S IGNALS (Co11t'd)
J G - 1 wish to have personal communication with you. J Z- 1 ha ,·c da maged my rudder. I CAN NOT steer. K :\"- Li nc is fast. 1,\\'- Y ou ~hould come within hail. L 0 - :\fy e ng ines arc disabled. I . P - :\fy steering gear is disabled. :\ I J - 11:t ,·c you a doctor ? :\ l '
I :u11 in dislrl's~ and require immediate assistance.
P T - 1 rcq11irc a p ilot.
U :\f
- Y1)t1r light ( ,;) arc out or want trimming.
R S - l s a ll " ·ell with you?
R \"- \\' he re a rc yo11 bound? S C- \\' ltat is the name of your vessel?
S E - 1 am ,;hort o f gasoline. Can you supply? S Z-
1 :1111 proceedin g to the anchorage, or place indicated.
with all speed. T 1, - 1 require pro,·isions urgently. C \\· - r C :\:'\ :\OT distinguish you r flags.
U X - 1 do not 11se semaphore. U l'.- 1 \,-i ._h to sig nal to you. Will you come within easy ..;ignal distance ? V B - S ignal is N OT understood though flags are distinguished. X \" - Can you take me in tow ? X I. - ~h;tl l l lake you in tow ? Y Z- 1s bad \\"Cather expected?
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SECTION II-SPECIAL CRUISING CLUB SIGNALS These arc nut in compliance with International Cude ( I 1.0. No. 87). T/zerefore the Cruising Club lmrgt't' must b1· lwislt-ci <rc1er code flags which arc bei119 used for t/zcse sp1·cial si!}nals. Each vessel should be equipped with a C. C. :\. lmrgl'l' i11r ~ignal 11:-c. The code flag or answering pennant slwuld always be hoi~ted to acknowled 6 c the receipt of a message.
Q-Come within hail.
T-Send Club launch. \,V-Permission to )cave squadron is requested. X-Permission to proceed at will is requested. AP-Race Committee-Report on hoard this Yessel at ..... . B C-Anchor-at ..... . B H-Anchor-near me. BI-Anchorage should be shifted; you will go aground B ]-Stag Party. BK-Mixed Party. BS-Assistance-send anchor. BT-Assistance-send hawser. B U-Assistance-send tow boat. CA-Boat ( s) adrift-please pick up. C B-Boat(s) from all yachts report to Flagship for instructions. C J- Will you send a boat for me ? C N-Call to song. CO - Captains and guests are invited ashore at ................... . C P-Captains and guests are invited on board Flagship at ..... .
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the International Code
til:111k:- ior your hospitality.
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D J- :--; ig11:il :111 111 ii kd . DK- :,-;ig1 1:d c:11tt1"1 l,L· l'(H11plicd wit h. D L - :--:. ig11 :tl I >, , :·u u 1111ckrst;111<l lllY signal ? lJ X -
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E K- Squadron-get underway for . . . . . . E L-get undcnvay tomorrow at
E 0-
E P-
EQERESET-
-not to get underway at present. -not to get underway today. --Permission to lea ,·c squadron is requested (Special Signal \V.) - -Permission to proceed at will is requested ( Special Sig-nal X ) . -Proceed at will. -Proceed at will to ..... . -Will join the squadron at -\Viii you join the squadron at . . . .
FA - Supplies -
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Coal. alcohol. kerosene is needed.
-FoO(I is needed. -Fuel oil is nee<kd. -Garbage boat is needed. -Gasoline is needed. -\Vatcr is needed.
F K-Thank you. F u-\\"eather prediction-- watch ground tackle. F\\"-\\'hat is the weather prediction; F X-\Vhen did you leave-( or pass . F Y - \ Vhere are you bound ; F Z-Where are you from? (; A - \Vekome to
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DAYS OF THE WEEK I Q-Sunday. I R-1lonclay. I S-Tuesday. I T-\V edncsclay. I U-Thursday.
I \'-Friday. I \\'-Saturday I X-To-clay. I Y-To-morrow I Z-Y cstcnlay
HOURS OF THE DAY
J A-).liclnight. J B-12.30 A.M. J C- 1.00 .. J D- 1 JO
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SPECL\L Cl.CB SIGX:\I.S (F/oi.i'II
( Co11t'd)
011/J rwda Club lmr!}c,·)
X.-\:\IES OF PL.-\CES /last of Cape Cod
L A--Bar Harbor. LB-Blue Hill. L C-Booth ba v. L D-Bras D'Or Lakes. L E-lluch's l larl,or, Eggcmoggin Reach. L F-Burnt Coat Harbor, Swans lslan<l. LG-Camden. L I-I-Cape Porpoise Harbor. LI -Castine. L ]-Christmas Cove. L K-Cohasset. L L-Cutlcr, Little River. Ll\I-Eastport. L N-Gloucestcr, Smith's Cove. L O-Halifax. LP-Head Harbor, Campobello. L Q-1-Iingham. L !{-Isles oi Shoak L S-J ones port. L T-l~itten·. L U-:\f anci1cster. L V - Marhlehead. UV-Xorth Haven. L X-Xortheast Harbor. L Y- Port Clyde. L Z- Portia ml. :\I A-Provincetown. :\1 B-Pulpit Harbor, North Haven. l\[-C-Rockland. :\I D-Rockport. l'v1 £-Roque Island. :\I F-Scituate. M G-Small Point Harbor. M H-Somesville.
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QA - A nnapolis. Q B - Cape May. QC- Delaware and Chesapeake Canal. Q D - Georgeto\\"n. Sassa fras. Q E - Gibson Island . Q F - H ampton I-Tarbor. Q G - Ke\\" York. Q H - Oxford . Q I - St. t-Tichac:ls. Q J - Solomons. N 07,•a S cvt ia
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STORM-WARNING SIGNALS S111.tl l C r:i ft
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Hurricane or Whole Gale
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Th e north eas t storm warning.- ,-\ r e d p e nnant abo\•e a sq ua re r e d 0a g w ith b lac k ce nt e r dis p laye d b y day, o r two r ed Ian· t e rn s , on e nbo\' c th e ot h e r, dis playe d by nig ht, indicates !he appro;:, c h of a s t o rm of m a rk e d ,·iole nce w ith w ind s bcgmn m g from th e 11 or tl1c<1.1 (. The s outh east s t o rm warning.- A red p e nnant below a squa re r ~d 0 a g w ith black c e nt e r d isplaye d b y day, or one r ed lante rn d~ s p la yc d by ni g ht. indic a t es the app r oach o f a storm of m a rked v io le nce w it h w inds beg innin g from the ,011//rea,1. The southwest storm warning.- A white pennant below_ a sq:.ia r e r ed 0ag w ith bla c k cente r displayed b y day, o r a white lante rn /,d o n, a r ed lan t e rn displaye d by nig ht, indicat~s !he app r oac h o f a s torm of marked vio lence w ith winds b eg rnnmg from th e so11tl11J1cs(. The northwest storm warning.- A white pennant above . a 8q uarc red Aa g with b lack center displayed by day, o r a white
268 lantern abo'Vc a red lantern displayed by night, indicates the approach of a storm of marked violence with winds beginning from the nort/1n,c5l. Hurricane, or whole gale warning.-Two square flags, red with black centers, one above the other, displayed by day, or two red lanterns, with a white lantern between, displayed by night, indicate the approach of a tropical hurricane, or of one of the extremely eevere and dangerous storms which occasionally occur.
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