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CONTENTS Page Calendar Officers,
Inside Front Cover 19 5 7
6
Standing Committees, 19 5 7
7
Constitution
9
By-Laws
15
Committee Rules
16
Past Officers
17
In Memoriam, 1956
18
Historian's Report
19
Station Reports
22
Committee Reports
34
List of Members
40
Fleet (Statistical)
66
Fleet
85
(Photographic)
Blue Water Medal
220
Transoceanic Pennant
229
John Parkinson Memorial Trophy
230
Bermuda Races
232
Perpetual Bermuda Race Trophies
255
Three Cruising Guides
256
Flag Etiquette
257
Flag Signals
259
Storm-Warning Signals .
273
Recapitulation
276
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THE CRUISING CLUB OF AMERICA
The Cruis ing Club of America was la un c h e d in the winter of 192 1-22 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 n e ver had atta ined the p ositi o n it d es e rves in a co untry so ri ch in sea-go ing traditio n and whos e natural advantag e s are s o p ec uli a rly favorable to cruising, poss ibly becaus e of the fact that there neve r had bee n any c oncerte d ac ti o n by cruis ing enthusias ts. The y a cht clubs of th e c ountry had mad e r a cing a larg e p a rt of th e ir a c tivities and th e r e w e r e sever a l inter-club asso ciations d e voted to th e advancem e nt of this bra nch of yac hting, but the re n e ver h a d b een in this country a n organiza tion compa r a ble, for e xample, to the Roy a l C ruis ing C lub, which, in th e forty yea r s preceding th e formation o f o ur C rui s in g Club had done s o much toward making cruis ing a national ins titution in Great Britain. Ve r y s hortly a ft e r the C ruis in g Club of America was founded, H e nry A. Wise Wood, a c harte r m e mb e r, was reques ted to formulate ide a s on th e obj ectives and s cope of the a c tivities of our club. Th e following are excerpts from his r e port:
··we have chosen the title. Cruising Club of America. In choosing this title did we mean to imply that we are the Cruising Club of the United States? or of the United States and Canada? or of all 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 rate ourselves only a national 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 amateur sailormen of our hemisphere. This. I assume, is what we wish to do. "By gathering into a group all who are fond of off-shore work, we sow the wilderness of the sea with a host of acquaintances. for whose houseflags we shall always be expectantly watching. And we convert the winter into a season of sport, wherein those who have been afloat 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 a standing at home and abroad such as no American yacht club ever has had. Besides, it will make of the Club burgee a bit of bunting that all afloat will respect, and that sea lovers everywhere will strive to possess. Thus we shall become an active force influencing others to make adventurous use of the sea.•·
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OFF I CERS /hr 1957 r:om m odor,: E. CA SI·.
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STANDING CO"MITTEES Jo,- l95i
(. ·ta·r woml Elliurr, Cl111irrn,w Franei-. <."hamhl·rLtin
lfonr~ T. '.\leeneely
<;_ \\'. Blunt \\"hi1t·
<.;eorge II. Ril-hard-i
I h•n ry :\. Scheel. Clrt1irrn,111 Frt·deri<·k II. llihht•rd
Bennett Fi,her Rieh.ird F. <.;oennd
A WARUS .-\lfred F. l.oorni ... Clwirm,111 Richard H. Randall
I r\"ing ~I. John""' John Parkin-.nn. Jr.
Roderick ~tephen-., Jr. Porter B. Sindair
:\rnhrn .. e E. Chamher,
Frt.>d .-\dam .. , Clu1irrnt111
Frederick .-\. l\lorri,1111 Richard F. <.;oennel
Renwick E. ('a,t• Arthur F. Drapl'r Daniel l\1. Rup;~. Jr.
CRUISE
.-\Ian C. Bemi .. , Cl1t1irrna11 Alexander Strong Alexander \\'. '.\lotfat. Jr.
Bohart Ford John C. D.l\·i~
Edmund 1-1. Kendrick
Langley \V. horn
Rohe rt l\L Lo\·e
John B. Bindlo~,
8 At..:t>ITISG
(;eorge P. P. Bonnell
NmflSATISG
(ieorge II. Rich a rd .. , Cl1airrn,w ( iordon :\hhott
C. Porter Schutt Paul K. Roger .. , Jr.
Rwlt-rid ~tt·phen,, Jr.
Robert ~- Bavier, Jr., Clwirmt111
<it·orl,!t' E. Rom,c\'clt
Kenneth S. '.\1. Da \'id .. on DeCour .. ey Fate ..
B. K. Sharp
Edgar L. Raymond, Jr.
:\ll"x:rndcr Strong
H. lr\'ing Pratt
:\rthur B. Homer TECH SICAI. AU\ ISl'kS
Henry :\. Scheel
Philip L. Rhodes Olin J. Stephen" MEASlJl<EI{
B. Karl Sharp
YEAH
BooK
Critchell Rimington, Clwirmt111 Kenneth C. '.\1cKenzie \Villiam H. Taylor
<it"o q~l' 11. Richards Henry S. Noble
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CONS1TfUTION Adopted November 19, 1924. Amended, November 12, 1948
I. NAME. The name of this organization shall be "The Cruising Club of America, Inc.··
II. OBJECT. The objects of this Club are to promote cru1sang by amateurs, to encourage the development of suitable types of cruising c_raft, to stimulate interest in seamanship, navigation and handlmg of small vessels, to gather and keep on file all information which may be of assistance to members in cruising.
11 !. OFFICERS. The Officers of the Club shaII be the Commodore, the ViceCommodore, the Rear-Commodores, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the Historian, and ten Governors who shalJ be nominated and elected as is prescribed in Articles XI, XIII, 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 Vicc-Com'11odorc shall
be filled by members who arc yacht owners
IV. DUTIES OF OFFICERS The Commoclor~ shall be the gencrctl exec-utive officer and shall preside at all meetings of the Club and the Go\'erning 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 Secretarv and the Treasurer shall perform the duties pertaining to their offices respectively.
10 The Historian shall each year write a Lo~ of th"" Club·s activities during the past year and present It to the Club at the Annual Meeting. The Governing Board shall generally administer the affairs of the Club and shall have the powers of Directors.
V. MEMBERSHIP: ELECTION: RESIGNATIONS A person eligible for membership in the Club must be a sailor and a gentleman of acceptable character and personality who has demonstrated his ability to handle or command and navigate or pilot a yacht or small vessel at sea and who has had sufficient cruising experience. Nominations fo!" membership in the Club shall be made upon the proposal of a member and seconded 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 in complete form shall be received, the Secretary shall send to all members of the Club the names of the applicant, proposer, seconders, a11d any other information directed by the Govcrni11g Board. ~ ot less than thirty days thereafter, the l\lembership 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 writing 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 and conditions as it may prescribe; and further provided, that no member who 1s indebted to the Club or who is under notice pursuant to Article XVIII shall have the right to resign except by specific permission of the Governing Board.
11 Vl. CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP There shall be three classes of membership: regular. life and honorary. A member may become a life member by payment of the prescribed fee and thereafter is exempted from yearly dues. Honorary members shall pay no dues or initiation fee, and shall have no vote nor hold any office except that of Historian, but otherwise shall enjoy all the privileges of regular members.
VII. INITIATION FEE The initiation fee shall be ten dollars. The life mem· bership f cc shall be two hundred dollars. Appiication for life membership may be made only after five successive years of membership in the Club. VIII. Dl'ES: :\RRE:\RS Regular members shall pay ten dollars yearly dues on election and thereafter on January first of each year. Members whose dues are unpaid by February first shall
be notified b\' the Treasurer and if such dues arc still unpaid by ~larch fir.st, such members may be suspended or dropped from the roll by the Governing Board, but may be reinstated at its discretion and upon the payment of all arrears. The Governing Board may waive the dues of individual members for such period as it deems proper, upon its finding that such action is to the best interest of the Club.
IX. MEETINGS The Annual Meeting shall be held in October or November of each year. The \Vintcr Meeting shall be held in January of each year. The exact dates of the meetings shall be determined by the Governing Board. Special Meetings of the Club may be called by the Governing Board and shall be called on the written request of fifteen members. The Governing Board shall meet as often as it may deem necessary. or at the call of the Commodore.
X. QUORUM. Twenty-five members present in person or by proxy shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Club. Five members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Governing Board.
12 XI. XO~lIX:\TJ~(; nnnt ITT EE: XO~llX:\TIOX OF <JFFI<'EI{~ :\t the Annual :\fct:ting 11f tla· <·1uh tlH·n· ,hall ht· dt·ctcd a X ,m1inating Commit kc , ,i ti\·(· Jll(•JII ht·r ... , ,i t hl' ( ·1uh, whn -.hall be ncitlu.·r <Hlict:rs 1111r ( ;, ,ver111 ,r._ , ,i t IH· Club. This Committee !-.hall n,,minatt.- candidall" ... f,,r <",,111111,,ch,re, \"iccCommodort~, Secretary, Trca..,urt:r, Ili'-torian, ancl for fi\'e Governors to succeed those wh,,sc tc·rm'- ,,j oflicc expire at the next Annual ~I ccting: and ... ha 11 not 11 y the Secretary (if such nr1minati,1ns nnt later than ~c.·ph-111hc:r fir!-l prt·ccding the next Annual ~lccting.
Fi\'c or more member-. may put in 1111111i11ati, ,11 a11~· other candidates they may unite , ,11. 1,r, ,vidt"d ... uch 11, ,mi na ti, 111, signed by at least five members. j.., filed with the Sccrctar\' not less than fifteen clays bcf,,rc the :\11nual :\lccting. The Secretary shall send notice ther<"<,f to all m<·111hc.·rs not less than five days before the Annual :\le<"ting. XII. ELECTIOXS: TEIOIS OF c>FFICE: \".\C.\~CIES
The Commodore, Vicc-Commod,,re, Secretary, Treasurer and Historian shall be c.-lectc<l at thl' :\n11ual :\lt·t·ting and shall hold office until the next :\1111ual ~fc.-eti11g , ,r until the l"lcction of their successors. Five members of thl" G11\·c..·rning B,,arcl -..hall he ~·lt.-ctcd at the Annual ~fecting and ..,Jiall Jt,.)<] 11ffin· i11r twn years or until the election of thcir sucn·ss,,r-.. Vacancies in any office ( cx<·ept l<l·a r-( ·, ,1111111 ,d, ,re) <,r in the Governing Board shall be.- filkd hv the (;on·r11i11g Board. Those so appointed shall holcl office· until tht: 1wxt :\nnual ~fccting or until the clccti11n of thl·ir sucn· ... ._or~.
XIII. CfJ1nl ITTEES The Go\'crning B11arcl shall appoint a ~le111l>t·r:--hip Committee of not less than fivl" (S) 111er11ht·rs t11 sc.·rvt• i11r one vear or until their successors arc appointed. Thl' proceedings ;1f the M cm bcrship Committee shall he con ficlcntia I.
The Governing Board may appoint and remove such other committees as it mav deem neccssar\'. The Commodore, or in his absence ·the Vicc-Commo~)orc, shall be ex-officio a member of all committees, except the Nominating committee.
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XIV. STATIONS: REAR-COM~tODORES. POST-CAPTAINS The chief station of the Club shall be in New York City, but wherever four or more members reside in any other locality, they may, with the approval of the Governing Board, found a station. The Secretary shall notify the members of the Club of the establishment of a new station.
Stations established outside of New York City composrd of twenty-four or more members shall be under the command of a
Rear-Commodore to be elected by the members
of such stat ion. If the station is composed oi less than twt'nty-four members, such station may be commanded by a
Post
Captain,
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station.
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elected or
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Post
the
members
Captain
of such
commanding a
station outside of New York City may appoint and rcmov~ such committees as the station meml,crs may approve. XV. FLAGS The Club Burgee shall be triangular in shape, in the usual proportions, with a white field and a waved blue stripe 20% of the hoist in width running through the center from hoist to point . . The
Commodore"s
Flag
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rectangular
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shape
With a blue field, in the usual proportions. in the center of which shall be a white foult'd anchor encirch•d hv 13 white five pointed stars. Running horizontally through ·the center shall he a waved white stripe 20% of the hoist in width. The Vice-Commodore's Flag shall be similar Commodore's Flag, except that the field shall be red.
to
the
The Rear-Commodore"s Flag shall be similar to the Vice· Commodore's Flag, except that the field shall be white and
the fouled anchor, the IJ stars. and the wave shall be blue. The Post Captain· s Flag shall be similar to the RearCommodore's Flag, except that the 13 stars shall be omitted. The Fleet Captain's Flag shall be similiar to the Post Captain"s Flag except that the fouled anchor shall be omitted.
The Transoceanic Pennant of the Cruising Club oi America shall be a pennant of a length approximately 20% of the overall length of the yacht entitled to fly it, and onetwelfth of it~ length on the hoist. It shall have a white field.
with a waved blue stripe 20 'i;
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of the hoist in width, running
14 horizontally through the center from hoillt to point. Upon the approval of the Committee on Award11 of the Club it mn>· be flown at rendezvous of the Club Flert, und on other uppropriate occasions, only by yachts enrollrd in the Club Fleet which have crossed the Atlantic or Pucific Oc:-an under snil. Flags herein referred to shall only hr di"played on yachts under the direct command of memb<•rit and not displayed when under charter unless the yncht hn" hrr ownrr on bonrd.
XVI. SEAL The seal of the Club shall be its Burger surrounded by a double circular rope border within which shnll be inscribed "'The Cruising Club of America, Inc." ubove; nnd below shall be inscribed "1922", the datr of the founding of the Club.
XVII.
EXPENIJITL:RES
No expenditures of funds nor contracts binding the Club shall be made except by authorization of the Governing Hoard.
XVIII.
DISCil'Ll!\E
Every member on joining the Club thereby undertakes to comply with this Constitution and the By-Laws; nnd nny refusal or neglect to do so, or any conduct unworthy of n gentleman or sailor, or inimical to the welfare of the Club, shall render a member liable to suspension or expulsion by a three-four· hs vote of the members of the Govern in~ Bonrd present at a meeting duly called. Notice of such proposed action, with the n.·u-1ons therefor, must be sent to the accused member by registered mail to his last known address at least thir:y days prior to such meeting; and he shall have the right to be present at such meeting with counsel.
XIX. AMENDMENTS This constitution cannot be suspended under any cir• cumstances, but may be amended by a two-thirds vote at the Annual or Winter Meeting. Proposed amendments must be m writing signed by five members and sent to the Secretary m time to be included in the notice of the meeting.
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BY-LAWS Adopted Novembt>r JQ, 192~ Amended. November 12. 1948
I. ORDER OF BUSINESS The order of business at all follows:
Club meetings shall be as
Roll Call. Minutes of previous meeting. Reports of officers. Reports of committees. Unfinished business. Elections. New busines~. In case of dispute as to order or debate. Cushing's Manual shall govern. II. NOTICES Notice of tho Annual Meeting and of the Winter Meeting shall be sent to each member at least twenty days previous thereto. The notice for the Annual Meeting must contain the report of the Nominating Committee. Notices of special meet· ings shaJI be sent to each member at least fifteen days previous theerto, and shall state in detail the subjects to be brought up for action nnd no other matters may be considered at such meetings.
III. APPEAL A member shall have the right of appt>al to the Club from a decision of the Governing Board. which may be overruled at the next regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of those present in person or by proxy. Notice of such appeal must be stated fully in the call for the meeting.
IV. VOTING None but members shall be aJlowed in the meeting room during a meeting of the Club. Every member present when a motion is under consideration shall vote thereon unless excused by the presiding officer. Proxies must be in writing. signed. witnessed and filed with the Secretary five days in advance of the meeting.
V. AMENDMENTS These By-Laws cannot be suspended under any circumstances but may be amended by a two-thirds vote at the Annual or Winter Meeting. Proposed amendments must be m writing signed bv five members anrl sent to the Secretary in time to be included in the notice cf the meeting.
RCLES ;\IE;\IBER S II I I' C'Cl;\1;\llTTEI·. The 1?53 Year Book, al page, 15- 19, ,·11111ai 11 , :, r q101 rt 01 f 1he :"vl emhcr, hip C'o 111mi11cc of pcr111a11c111 \'aluc . Tia· ,._.,• ,we .,f 1hi, rcpuri i, r cpriru cd upon 1hc currc111 f11 r 111 of pr")""" I hl.111k, "'hich arc to be 1i-cd for all new cand irla1 e,.
;\JI·:.-\ Sl' R 1-: :--.11-: :..; T RI . I.I•: ('();\I ;\II TT EE Th e new ;\l ca,uremc 111 Ruic w e n1 i111u ctf,·1·1 un .\pri l
uf
thi, year f ,cc Cn1111ni1t cc·, report on p:tg:l· 34). "I"ht· l·h:i ngt•-. in
the Ruic will require rcca lcula1i111i- uf ll1t· r :11i11 g , ul :di 1Hl:l 1' rnca,urcd under lh e 195-1 l{ ulc. llu wc,·er, p r< " · id,·d " " d 1a11gc, ha,· c hccn made in th e ho:11, a \':tt:hl wi1h a \'alid 1'l' rtifi.-a1 c u n der 1hc 195+ rule n eed ll <JI he rcm~a,urcd . The 111ea,urcr n c,·d 1111I,· rc,·a l c ulatc th e raring 0 11 a new 111c:i-u re111c111 l'crtifil':tlt· .. a \'ailahlc :ll 10(' a copy from 1hc Sccrc tan··, 11flin,. :\l,11 a\'ail :11>1'- fr11111 d,i, ,ou rcc. for 1ho,c h:t\'ing 1?5-1. Ruic Bnok . i, a , h ee l li,ting 1hc c hange, . for 25(' a copy. :\ cornplc1,· rul e h11ok. wirh 1'157 chan).!C ' included, may he had for $ 1.IJ/J.
The Board 11f t;m•ern ur, ha, been ad\'i, ,·,I th:11 a n , 111<·1111>,· r of The Crui, ing C'luh of :\111c r ic1, while 1c111porari l_, in l;r,·a~ Britain or ,a il ing in rhc wa1cr, 1hc rcof. ha , th,· pri\'il,·g,·, ol Temporary Memhcr,h ip i11 1hc Royal l'rui, ing ('luh . . \11 _, •~H·111hcr of The C'rui,ing l'lu h of :\mc rica 111a,· purrha ,c puhl11·a11 01 11, of t he Roya l Crui,i n).! Club. The c luhhnu,~ i, lol'atcd :ti 5~ \\'1·l11t•,·k ~t, London. \\'.I.
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PAST OFFICERS Commodore \Vm. \Vn.hburn Nu ttin g 1922 Geo r g e ,-\ . C utter 19 37 H e rb e r t L. Ston e 1923 Gcor~c N. \Vn llnce 19 38 Martin S. Kattenhorn 1924 J o hn B. Lord 1939- 4 0 Robert N. Bn vi e r 1925 .-\lf r e d B. Stanfo rd I 94 1-2 Stu y v esant \'Clinwr ig ht 1926 Hobn rt Fo r d 19 4 3 -4 M n rtin S. Kntt c n h o rn Ernest Rntse y 19 4 5-6 1927 Geo. P . P. Bo nn e ll Th o n·n ld S. Ross 19 4 7-8 1928 Edward C rabb e 19 49- 50 1929 Ro d . Ste ph e ns, Jr. Daniel Bn c o n 19 3 0 Ge o r ge H. Rich a rds I 9 51 .\ lcxnnd e r \V. Moffat 193 I -2 C. \'\'. Blunt \Vhit c 19 5 2-3 H o bar t Fo r d 193 3- 4 Hnrr:son G . Re yn olds 19 54 Geor g e E. R o ,-,.e vc lt 193 5-6 I 955-56 Hnrve y C onover Vice-Commodore
Ja mes K. Bru g le r. Jr. 1925 M e lvi ll e R. Smi th 1926 Geo. P . P . Bonne ll 1927 Edward C r a bbe 1928 Morris \V. Torrey I 929-3 0 Hobart Ford 19 3 1-2 Geo r g e E . Roos e velt 19 3 3 . 4 Everett Morss, Jr. 1935 R. Grnham Big low 1936 Na t S. Sedey 1937 Ralph E . C as e
19 38 Butle r \Vhit ing 19 39- 4 0 Thon·n ld S. Ross \Vi ll :am E. Lund gren 19 4 I -3 Erne st Ratsey 19 44 Thorvald S. Ross 1945-6 Rod e ric k Steph ens, Jr. 19 4 7-8 Geor ge H. Richards 1949-5 0 G. W . Blunt White 195 1 Harr ison G. Reynolds 19 5 2 •3 Ha rvcy C ono ver 19 54 1955 -56
Secretary-Treasurer
Syd n ey S. Br,~ese 1922-3 Edwin H. Tuc k er 1924-39 Martin S. Kattenhorn 1939
Henry A. J a c k.on J ohn B. Lord George H . Richards
Secretary
George H . Ric hards Houlder Hudgins
19 4 7-48 1948-52
Treasure r
H . Prescott Wells Ridsdale Ellis Howard Foster
1946-52 19 52-55 1956
19 40-1 1942-5 1946
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IN MEMORY OF OUR SHIP MATES WH O HAVE SAILED ON THEIR LAST VOYAGE
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HEP<>HT <>F THE HISTORI.-\N I '15f> 111 1. \R1,1-~r and fa,tt•,1 lh-rmuda Rat·t• in hi:-ton· was the highlight of tht· Crui~ing Club·, year for 19;6. The :-tarting llt·et ol ~9 ,a ii t·xt·t·t·dt·d h~· I.? tht• pre\'iou:- record turnout in l 1JH. Thl' t·uur~t· rt·t·urd ~t·: in 193.? hy tht· :-loop lliµhl,zn.l l.igl,t wa, a1 la,1 ht·ttt·rt·d wht·n tht· i3-fo111 y:1wl lloll'ro, ,ailing this y·ear undt·r tht· S,H·d i,h color, of ht·r nt·,,· ownt•r S\'en Salen. crossed the tini,h I int· utf St. I >a \'id', 11 t·ad with an elap,ed time of iO hr., 11 min. 40 ,t·c. Tht· ,t•cond hoat to tini,h. Harry li. Haskell, Jr.'s /'r11t11r,·r, wi1h an t·lap,t·d tirnt• of 71 hr .. .?t. min .. 31 ,et·. for the 635 mile, from :'\t•wport al,o ht·1tered llif1hl,m.l l.iµht'J long-standing mark of 71 :3; :43. whid1 had ht•t·n made on•r the slightly shorter ti2S rni.) cour,t· whd1 ,tartt·d otf ~lomauk Point.
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On t·urrt·t·tt d timt· in 1ht• tft·t·t a, :1 whole. Carleton ;\Jitchell's ('ta .... l>. 3S 1 .:-ft. o.a. \'awl Fi11iJt,·rr,· won tht· rat·e and the Bermuda Trophy. Second in tlt·t·t wa, \\"illiam T. Snaith's Class C yawl Fi,,aro; 1ht·n l'arnt· Rid1ard S. :'\n··, ,·awl Ct1ri11t1, :\. Howard Ft;ller', ,loop <lotur,· and \\'illi:11·11 T.' ~loore's yawl .·lrµy/1, all ( 'las, B hoat,. It i, worth noting that G otur,· and .-lrµy/1 had heen 11\'er-all llt•t•t winnt·r, in 1946 and 1950 n•,pecti\'ely. while Dick :'\ye had won tht· 1952 rat·t· in a slightly smaller yawl. also nametl (.'ari,111. Fi11i.rt,·rr,· :111d Fi!1,11·11 ,,·t·rc.· new hoats since the 195.J race. It spt·ak, wt·II for tht· Cluh's measurt•ment rult• that the first th rt·e hoats in tht· llt·t·t on t·orreett·d time were also three of the four class winnt·rs. Ttw winnt•r in Class :\ was DeCoursey Fales' agt·d hut spry sl'hoont·r .\"i,ia, whid1 was eighth in the tleet, just ahead of /lo/,·,-,, whieh 1111 tinw allow:rnt·t• dropped to second in ( ·ta,s :\ and ninth in tht· llt•t·t. Tht· ran had sta rtt·d otf :'\ t·wport in n•ry light airs which gan· no hint of a rt·t·ord to t·omt•. But there was plenty of wind later on, at lt•ast for tht• hoats that h:tppent•d to he in the riJ?;ht plal'cs to tincl it. Thl' hu·k was hy nu me:rns e\'enly distrihuted, as -.ome of the h1ats hdd frt•:-h to stronJ,! winds and ma,le close to limit hull spc.•t•ds for a J.!ood part of the ran•. while others. only a few miles a wav, wc.•re ht•ca lmed for hours. On the other hand. ,omt• lost -.ails :11;d gt•:1 r in spells of ht•a ,·y winds. The race saw the sel'und loss of a \'acht in the 50-\'ear historv of Bermuda racing; that of Henry :\. \\'ist•. J r.'s Elda: which tor·e her bottom out on a coral reef while approaehing Bermuda at night. :\II hands were sa \'ed. The only previous total loss in the race's history was that of the sdwnnt•r .·/ drit111t1 hy fire in 1932, with the loss of on<> man.
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July 16. \\'here th e \\'arl :1w:1111ick Y.C . encn1ai11L·d :, ,h,.r<·: :11 BJ ,.,·~ (, land Ju ly 17, where th e Esst: JC ~1a ti1111 , 1ag,·d .. 11,· o f l •<•,.rg<' Bonne ll", famed chowde r pani c, 1111 1he h e ad, : :t i '\ :1111 1..-~ ,· 1 Jul~ 2/J, \\'hcrt: C o111mocl11rc llar \'cy ('11 1111 ,·c r ·, ,·,..-k1:1il parr, "·" h l'ld a board the rafted fleet, anrl at 1h1: l'a d:1 11 :ir:1111 ( ~ .. ,11h ll :1 r 1111 .. 111 h . Ni a ,,. ) , t ati o n 11f the :'\c\\' Bcdf11 rrl Y .C ., wh<·r,· 1h t: ,h,. r l' d i11 11 <·r wa, t he final offic ial c,·c nt of t h.: c rui,e . Th e C'rui,c Commi1tcc, h e a ded h~ J <1h11 ( •. I la, i,. n · porr, a total uf 73 vachr... 1aki11J,! p:1rt in the crui, c..· at one..· , 1:1J!e u r . 111 ~ other. :'-Ian,· ,;f them we n t the w h ol e r11llle. f11 r ti n ·, ,·,111111- in tht: variou, rc,;dc,:vou:-- purr, , hu wed 53 boat .. ar ~t11 ni11 g 1u11, 54 ;I( Block bland, -l 3 at :'\antuckc l a111I 3 (, :11 l'adan ar :1111. Th<· c,.11,111 it tee, a , u, ual , u , erl i1, inf111erwe 111 f11r 11 i, h cxn·ll,·111 w,·:11hl'r th r.,11gh o ut th e c rui ,c.
Th e annual , pring and fall r.:11rlcn·,.11 , Wl'rl' h.: ld :11 l.lu, d, I-I arbor, L. I., o,·cr the .\ l ay 26-2i wee k.:nrl and :11 I h ·,c<·r 11:i\' and P ort Jeffer,on o ,·e r C11l u111h11, l> :t\'. 1.,1<':il t'r11i,<·, a,.-,1 r l" nd ,. ; . vou;, \\'ill h e covered in the ,1ati1111 rcp11rr, . The ,\ward , Cornmi1tee awarrl .: rl 1hc lll11e \\ ·:11 ,·r \led :il for 1955 to E ric lli ,cock. ll rit i, h yac h1 ,111 an wh11, wi 1h \ I r,. lli ,cu,·~. completed a highly , 11cce--f11 I 1hrc 1: -year \'11~·:tf.!t: aru1111d th <· wurl,I in their 30-foot , lo11p 11 ·n11darr If in J11h·. 19 5 5. Two ( ' l11 h ~ :tt'h1, earned. during 19 5(,, l"'1h 1he .Ja ck Parkiri-"11 T roph y :111,I ch ,· r ight to fl y the Tran,-Oceanic P e n11 a 111. T hc,e W<·r,· I'. E x11111 Guckc, ' ,choon er .ll nl11hnr If anrl ('a rl 1:111n \ l i trh.: 11', , :t\\'I Fi11i J • t rrr r, hoch of which marle tra11 ,-:\ tla111 ic p a-- a ge,, tl,·e f11rr 11 er a round trip to S pain and the !alter a c r 11i,c fro 111 lh· r11111<l:1 111 th e Mediterranean. \\'int er d in11 er, w ere he ld a, 1he :-:cw Yo rk Y .C. 1111 Janu a ry 12, when fleet C h apla in Buh Jlar,t o w ga ,·c 11, a talk anrl 111,1\· i,· , 1111 the work of "(,od' , tugboat ,'' the Maine C11a ,t 111i--ionan· ,·t:"l'I: February 9, when Com m od ore Cuno\'t:r rec uu111ed th .: ,t,,-ry uf hi • cru i,e in the Ha waiia n ! , land,; \,la rch 23, "'he11 :--.:orri, !I on told about hi, tran,-/\tla n tic ra c i11g pa, , aJ.!c in chc ( ;c r111a11· ,·awl K o rm orn11, and :">/o,·cmhcr 2, whe n Henry Sc heel cxpu11 nd,•,i th.: n ava l architecture of why heamy hoat, were d oi ng " ' \\'e ll in oce an ra c inl!, and C aptain F red Law11111 ta l ked 011 e lect ronic p ilutinJ.! equipment.
21 Tl1<· a1111u :il 111<·,·ti n g "a, ht'ld bd1> r,· th,• :-,.;,,,·,·111be r :? dintll'r, and the f,,lln\\ ing nfhn·r, \\' t•rc l' it·cted fo r 195i' : Ralph E . Ca, e, cu1111n, 11 ln r e: l i t· n 1~ B. duP, 1111. , · i .:e c:0 1nrntul or t· : Kohen L. ll all, ,,·t'r,·t an: l lt'l'n11 r,n Falt-,. tr,·a,,11..,r: \\'. I I. T:ivlnr. hi,toria n, and ll ;1r,•,.,
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1h e, l' 11a111r:d h · ditliculi water ,. :\1 the :->pri 11 ).! llinnl'r 1111 :\pril 27 ;lt thc Tenni, $: R :1cq11<'t C luh llH· ,·;il:1111itie, ., f th<· i\ la rch 17 llll'<'t ing were rch<·ar,<·d in d11ggn·I r hn11<· t which .. di111r uf Y<•;1rlrn11k hett<·r dclt-1,· ) :
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had lcf1 the Station trca,urer with ( a ) an <'Xl'l',, uf liquor an,I ( h ) a , .. riou, l'a,h dt'hl' it. So 1hc Spring D i nn er wa , ti-t·.I to cajo le unwar~· m rmh t· r, into taking c hance, o n a ratlle for 1hc cxce,, liqu o r. :S-:o a ccounting ha , c,·e r hee n made III the ,ucker, who h1111gh1 chance,. :S-:t'i1hn did an~· of them get an,· of th e liqun r at that time. \\'c were a ll ,omewhat 111ollil1t·d howcv <"r hv the t·x cel-
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Th e exce ll c111 repon of 1hc ,u111 111 er cr111,e ,11p pli<·d In· ch,· S ail i11g Cunun i rt l'e ,howl' cl 14- \'ach1 , of 1hl' B11 .. rc111 ~1 a ti 1111 parricip:iting
in one or more of 1he ,che;l11led n11 1, wi1h cit e "t,.,J<· tl,·<·I. :\II Wt'rC en thu , ia ,t ic ah11u1 th e way thing, wen: handl<-.J . Sep1e111her S-9 ,aw th e 11111 , 1 111111 ,11 :cl Jdfrt·., , 1.,·dg,· Ra ce i n rit e m <cm11ry 11f th e olde,t lll <c111her. ()111 of l'I , 1arc,·r, " 11 1~ eight fini , hecl . Uf th e,c 11nly o n e w:,, :r Cr11i,ing (' Iu lo hoo at . .\'11r~,-l1t1/, Dr. Ric hard \\' :,rren. w hic h fi11i , h c d fif1h . Th rl'l· .,1.J1i111,·r, a n d prize wi nn er, in pre\'iou, y ear, f ai led 10 find ch,· ,· lu , i \' l' ".! JI.". l'nfortunatcly only cigh1 o f rite , kipper , h:r \'e 111 r 11ecl i 11 1h ,·ir l"I!"· .'\ , 11mrn ary with cornrnen t- hy 1111e 11 f the pani,· ip:1111, w ill lo,· fn11 n d c l,cw hcrc in thi , \'nl umc. The Fal l R endcz\'IHI• " .,._ h e ld llrtoht·r 12- 13. :\ gai n :, "Sp lit T " f11rrna1i11n wa , adopt ed : <·:r, t of 1he Cap,· 14 ~·:11·111, l'<'Jlnrt ccl fir,t a t Coh:1, :i,et a nd rno,·cd n ex t da v
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The annua l dinner 111ecti n g ( :re w h ich th<· .,flicer, and c11111mittce, , n11tecl precedi n g ch i, reporc, \\' t•re l'lt·,·1t·d ) w:,, hclcl on D eccm he r 7. C'omm11d11rc (':,,c wa, o u r gue,t of 1t .. 11or :r11cl E ,·e rett \lorss ga\'e a fa ,cinating 1alk "" cit e making a11d la y iu g of rit e :\clan1ic telephone c ahle. T\\'o new rnemher, - Frederick John so n :incl Edward I'. Dah l - were grce1c d and the death 11f ouc 11f 1111r 111e 111ht'r , - l'aul Coe :S:ichol, on , Sr. - wa , d11I." recogni zed .
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11111 ,,.,! _,· 111ad l' thl' huu,· n·n· diHinrll to l11c:1te hy s ig ht but al so p ul a frug- in i1, 1h r uai . ~ .. ·thl' ,kipp,·r, .-1:rimed at l east. for :1 l1huu g h 111< .-1 11i th,· fh-l't w,·rt· i n 1h<' i111111,•di:u,· area of 2JL at ti111<· " " a1111IIH·r. ,. 11 h · 11 i 11 ,, \'a ch1, found 1h,, huny and th e 0 11<· 111 aju r1i _,· 11f 1h ,·111 by h,·r , ;·l ph- li k,: fn rnr ra ther than h _1· h ,•r ,queal. I >ad ig h1 hr11 u g h 1 a rl'al :--;'.: I•: hrt· t·,l' th:11 h,·ld :tt lll':trly t\\'e nt y ti,· c.. · k11 11 1-.. and wa-. r n :1dc.: (1 1 nr dt·r f1t1· tht• rotup h1Hll t> r,, ~1:tneh e:-- ter. \\' h"" S,,j,,,•; cr11,,,·cl 1h,· ti11i,h :11 ll~3~ :;und:l\·, a f1er an almo~t pt•r f t·t.·t ract: . :-- ht.· :,. c.:t a rt•c.: nrd fur fl'(.' l'llt yl'ar:--·. ·rwo hour~ l::it er /1,, /, - .,-,,,,, a nd 11 · ,._, 1,·r11 St,,,- ti11i , hl'd in 1h:11 nrd,·r \\'ithin \'ard s .,f ,·ac h olhl'r, to lw follow,·d h,· 1h,· , natch hoat. Sally Ill. a· littl e :rf1<· r 11111111 \\'ilh S ,11·qc·hal, th,_- 1111!1- ('(' .-\ ,·acht tu tini , h , tweh·e 111i11u1 c.:, hd1i11cl h l'r, l 'a 11, l,, r ,1 ti11i , li",·cl a t 13.29, but it wa ~ te n a nd tw c l\'l' h ou r, lall' r , n·,p,·ni1· ,·l.,·. hdn r l' <.' 011t,.<.<,1 a nd l .llf>~-·i11!/ t\\·o hoat, th at ,,·ut1ld n o t h·t a
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und ,· r 1h l' i..,. ,. f l),.l,hi11, !,land. Th ,· t' c>mmoclnrc ·, c nck1ail pa r :,·. h .. ld "" 1h,· , :i nd~ h t·a.-11 uf 1h,· 11 n i11habi1,·d i,l a nd. wa , fn llo w cd hy
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11n1 i l llt'arh· """n, wh,·n thl' 11,·L' I di,pt' r"·d . Th e llet't induclcd th e f• >i l11wi11 g 111 t·111h,· r hua1,: l: ,11·,1. llarl,T,11 /11 , II ,·,· T on . /1, 11.<ark. IJ,·li /al,. ll,11,l·,·y l) ,, ry. l .,,,y. .\la/,·. l ' ,·110/,s, o t . S ,u h 11y. S111r li11h 1. ·r, ·t1I, 'f 'r i r1. :111d lf"11 fJfl T 1111 . ·1~hl'
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a ,·,.c k1ail part~· al 1hc :\1111:ipol i, Yadlt Club nn Thur,d:i., · n ·c·ning and t·11di11g :-1111,l:t~· al (;ih,nn bland. wi1h 1wn da,·, of fair!~· r11 •2;gt'd a,11 111nn ,ailing in h l'tW<' t'll . Un Frida,· a 20 -knnt nnr't':1 , te r ga,·l' 1h,· largl' tll',·1 :1 w,·t thra , h 111 windward in th r r :irt· to Cl1t: ,tl'r Ri,·n . The ,am,· 11nr'l' :1,tn wa , blarn,·d for till' fa il11r(' o i ;i
haq.(L' tn :-- ho " · up in 1.:tn,l !fnrd C'rl'ck :t~ pro111i:--ed hy th e Ent ert'n n1111ittt· t·, hu1 nl'itht· r thl' wt•athl' r nor th e ah~t·nce nf
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h ill , ailing for . tht' an l' hnr -,t:trt race to (;ibson bland 11t1d t'r \\' 11rkini..: .-an\'a,. Fini.< f,·rr,· won tht' Earl,• ~mitli :'\lc111nrial Trnph, f11r the hc,t comhin,·d timt· in the two ra ce s. PriZ(', were pr<'· , c 11tcd Saturda,· t·,·cnin)! foll.,win).! an n,·,t c r rna, t and hutf e1 ,upper :tt the Cih , on I , land C lub .
28 :vtemher yachts participating in the Fall Rt·nrlt·i'\·1111, induded: .·lrgylr, Egrrl, /Jar!r'l.•r11/o, JJ,,,1111y. /Jrr T""• <:ari11,1, IJt"li/al,, FirJlfl, Frrrd"m, FiniJ/rrrr, llirrmdrllr, .\",,rrtula. /'rim, S11sl111y, Slarlighl, Tanrrk, Teal, Trig, ll'i11di!I", anrl 11·,,!l!I Too. !\femht·rs al .. o were aboard two J.!Uest hoats: .\",,r/i1111 anrl R"J""''·
On Sunday morning a meetinJ,: wa, held ahoard rtw tlaJ,:,hip which \\'illiam T. Stone was elected rear-commodore. Ir wa, decided to pc.·rmit J.!llest huats to attend the Spring and Fall Rendc.·i'\·ou, of the.· ( 'lw,apeake Bay Station, on the in\·itation of the rea r-t·omrn11rl11rc.·. F.grrl for the conduct of station husines,, at
THE ESSEX STATION OFFICERS AXD
Co~l.\trrrH~ I (1R 1957
Rrar-C"mm"d"rr: Pehr Sparre
Essex, Conn., Phone: (office) South i-l•HX, ( re,irlencc.·) S11u1h 7-120S Srtrrlary-TrrtlJUrrr: F. Kelso Davis
Essex, Conn., Phone (office) South i-8282, ( re,idence) Sou1h 7-X3 59 lliJ/(Jri11n: John K. ~lurphy Slreri11g C"mmillrr: The Rea r-Cornmodore, the Secretary-Treas-
urer, Mel\'in D. Southworth, c;. \\'. Blunt \\'hire.·, Petc.·r II. Comstock
II. Vilas, Cl111irma11, Johnson\, Pont, Branford, Conn., ( Phone H (~ X--l593); John S. l>it·kerson, Henry A. Scheel
.llrmhrnl,ip Commillrr: Charles
F.11lrrlt1iTlmrnl Commillrr: Daniel S. ~lorrell, <:l111ir111a11, Deer Run
Ridge, \Vuodbridge, Conn., ( Phone Ft' i-292-l); John B. Bindloss, \Villiam B. Dodge
i\'omi1rnli11g Commillrr: Henry i\. Scheel, (.'lrnirmt111, Comstock, Edward Dickinson, III, ~orris I>. Hoyt
Pc.·ter
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ce ll ed h \' Rea r-(. ' 111 11111 ,> dnr c !°'uuth wnrch un accnu nt of the :- rn :tl l nurnla.· r •.. f h11 a t, pl :1 11n i 11 J,! to h e thl· rc.
lln rh<: '<"<"und d:1, uf the .·\nnu a l C luh Cru i,c. the E,,c x St a t io 11 ,pu n ,u red :1 ch: ""dt· r party hy (. ; l'tlrJ!t" Bunnell. ,vith the: h e lp nf ( ;u~ ( ' h:,d wit'k :rn d hi , ne wly acqu ired 5S-foot motor ,:i ill' r C,' ,,n,,111,/,·r, ,111 (;<•urge', h<.":tch :11 (;n·:i t S:, lt Pond. Bl11t'k l ,la n d . Tl1<· Wl" :llh l'r wa, perfrct :ind ,11 wa, tl1<· cl11iwder :i nd, :it :t guess, th <·re w,•r<· 51) \' :lt'ht, in t h<· C luh', 11,•t·t :11 anchor o ff the bea c h . Sn·<:r:rl uf 1h ,· 1\ ,n: St:i tion 11,•ct contim1 ,·d nn the crn i~c t u :\ a n1uck< I. 0
C >u r Fall R,· n ol,·,, 1111, al Stirling Ba, in hrnugh1 Olli :i l:i rgc fl eet. R .. a r-C11111111 uol ,11·,· Southworth hci ng ill , C'u mrnodnrc· Bl ulll \\'hi re wa, S.< l. l'. :1nol 1h,· cnt'k ta il party wa , hel d on ho:ird o f hi , Jl "l,it r .\J i, r. \\' ith 11111, 1 of rh,· lkct moo red on c ithl'r side of her. Som e tim e in rh l' n ight it ,·ame on to hlo\\', :i nd n ·c n in th:it pro·
t cctt·d ha , in 111 :1n ~ of u , lt·t ,-:o a :--<:cond a nchor.
Th,· S1a 1iun·, ann u a l rn<'<'ting w:1, lll'ld at th e Essex \":icht C'luh wherl." an ex cellent hoil e d :-.l'w England dinnl'r wa, ,cn ·ed. fo llo\\'ed h_\' a 111u,1 <'nl<'rtai n ing hut har rowing account hy ll e_nry Sch .. d of hi, lir,t 11c,·an racl', 1h c Fa,tnet of 1931, when he s:i rl ecl o n hoard l.1. l.uard', .\J ai/01,·s. During the race o ne 111:in was lost overbo a rd i n a
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As us ual a doze n or ,., of ou r Stat ion\ yachts sailed in the Off Sou nding, C l11h', c r11i,e- ra cc,. in mid-J unl' and mid-Scptem he r. The n r,t day of t h e Septc mher r ace w:i s a beat from New Lonclon to
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of our S1ation ) l,"1 their ma sb, one lost her hnwsp irit, and sever:i l others parted ~car. Your hi storian, in hi , little Danish -built Folk boat .-l strid, with his ,on and g rand son for c r e w, likccl it ,·ery I ittlc.
30 (.'y11n r. Jf 'hit r .\l i , t and Flom ,· ,ailed 1h,· lkr11111d:1 l{ :1t·,· . the fa,u: ,t 011<: cv<.· r. and charant·ri1t·d In :\If l.11fl1 1:i .. :1 -. the 11111,t iut c: rc ~1ing: and ll ltP•I w,,11clc:rful Hilt· in · hi, t ' XfH:r i e nc T . .·l r11hrl/11, afte r 111aki11g her rernarkable
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B,,b and Joe l·.ngli,h. a n d D:111 a11d ll a11ie .\ J.,rn·II . Dan l.:1rk i11 \\' l'III ,0111 h. a, 11,11:r l. i11 hi, ·r11l1fl . I t j .. a ,a1 i .. facti , ,11 to 1101t· th:1t
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I l l' 11n· du P,,nt , arc 1nc:u1hl'r" of 11t1 r ~ ra tion . Jt i, al,n 111 ht: 1111tl'd th :;, J:r c k Di cker"'" of <>11r S1:i1io11 i, Cha irr 11a11 of 1h,· l<:1t'l' ('n1 11111i11 ee 11f the \'cw York Ya cht Club. So it ,,·,· 11i- 1ha1 ihl' E""~ :S1a 1i "11 i, d,,iri~ ih p art.
THE FLOHIDr\ STATION !il'11r- ( .'1,1111111Jd1,rr: R1c11 .1H1> B~HTH 1 ~1 /'/,1, 11 r: :'\ew11111 51/1,3 1 I \liar11i )
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wa, he ld al (;corge To wn, ( ;re al E x urna, B ahama , , .'\ pri l 5·7. w he r e Rear-Commodore Benrarn "'a, ho, t at a mo,1 enjoya ble cockt ai l party .'\ p r il 6. The fir,t a1111u a l \liami • P a lm Bcac-h Race drew I S , tarter, on D ccemhcr H. \I. E. ll t m • merdinger's Gul/1t rr 11111 won th e Coral Reef Yach t (' l uh per p etua l trophy for fir,1 to fini,h with an e lap,ed t irnc of 5 hr .. +s min. ,
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,.;. __ J,_, :,II li:, n d , . :ind "ill b,· cu 111im1<·d :1, :111 :11111ual en•nt. Tl1<· . \111111:,I \t.-c :i 11 g n1 1he :-1:11in11 11111k pl:tn· :it ll u1,:h \l:11h,·J ;11n:ti c: 1 1 1111 11 11 ll ,·,·c1nh1.·r I. and the.• 1957 Rc.·nde 1\'ou:-- w:i ~ h el d i11 """ '"'· H:ih :1111:i, d11ri 11g \li :1111i - '.\'a-- :111 Ran • \\'l'ek. Th<' 111-; : \1111 11:il \l n· 1i11..: "i ll b,· l1<·ld :11 1h,· :-1. l',·1,·r, bur c: Yarh1 Club
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all ,.,•, · 111,. 1111 1h .. .,,1,1 , ,·a r, th,· l l111wlulu Ran· inH' r\'ene, and 1ak,·, 111a11 _,
of our h11:11, :ll1 : t 111t1n· ,,four g:ruup tllll llf tht' :lft':l for t ht'
111ajor pan ,,j 1hc ,,1111111<·r. 1n , pi1,· 11 f th,· hi,•1111i:d pil grimage \\'c-.. 1,,;111I thl'rt· ,,· c.· rc ,c.·,· c.·ral ,,·ho ,·••~agt'd far afit·ld thi:-- p:l:,,.t _\"t.' ar.
To111 :,;t,,., 1 i11 hi, ,,·c11nd T11 ... o again mad,· thl' uphill 1rip 10 Pugc.·t ~ 11untl and -..pl'llt two 1nu11th :,,. l' r ui:--in}! that i11l'tH11par:1hlt· are a.
"'hile lla11k Hrigha111 ,a ikd / ',·/,·rn // 111 :St111thn11 California and 1h,· Cha1111,·I l ,land,. Ch:1rl,·, 1.an)!lai, 100k hi, :l.lio.< to Baja Califo r nia j.,,- an ,· xll'lld cd 1rip in \larch, :\p r il and \l:i ," wi1h , · ari11u-.. Ba~· :\rc :i yach1,111c.·11 jui n in~ hi1n fur portiun :,;. uf the pa:---
,a)!l'. Chari,·, Rohi .. l'njnn·d a hrid l'harll'I' in d1t· lbhama, during I >t·ce1nht· r.
Tc-d I l ok11 111h 1' 1111 the ,econd ."<":Ir of hi, 1ri p around the \\'orld. \\' h,·11 l:i,t heard fro m he had rm·,· rl'd the Sn uth Pacitic, the l11 dia11 <>n·an and the Red Sea making the Sue z tran,it , horth· prt·-:S:a"t·r. I l e i, 111",. crui,nl,! tht' l\!t-d it e rranean and it wiil prnliahl _,. ht· a .n ·ar 11r two more hefon• he return ~.
32 For m any ye ar, th e mr"r r egu la r and ardt: n r cn 11 , 111 g 111:in o f San Franc i,co Ba,· wa , Lcun dt: Frc m c n ·. ll a rd h · a w t: c kc n d w en t b" wint e r 11r , u rn m e r that di d 11111 ti n, i lf"ilt r r ~,-it , I, an.-l111 rl'.t in !':l i;mc ~e c ure and fav o rite "pot. ·rwo ye ar, a g o thi, earn t· t,, :tn e nd and Le"n , o ld hi, hcl,,,·cd lf"at r r •ta·it , I, 111 hui lr aga in in th l' Ea ,t.
H e ha , , ince r ra ,·e r,cd th e Jri-id e l':i, , a g c an d 1111 rt h 1h r1111gh t h <· St. Lawren ce. the (ireat Lak e, . and t ht: n d u w n th e \ l i--issipp i to F lorida. li e i, n"w in th e Baharna, and th t:re :i frt:r will ,hi p hi, ,·c, ,e l to Europ e for an cx :e nd t:d ex p lora t ion of th <· w:ir l' r w :1~, of the continent. The annual c rui, c wa, he ld the w cl' kt:nd uf prcviou:,. year',
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it wa , tri ed again with a , lig ht c h a ng e ,,f loe:ile. Thi , rim <' rh t: s po t wa , rhe , andhar in Se\' Cn \lil c Slough off rh.: S:11·ra11tl' rt111 Ri\'cr. H e r c the hank i, \'Cry , tccp·to "' that rhc huat , c an h e run a , hore with the ancl10r, heing , c t hy hand 2 () ft:l't 11p th e hank . A n aft e rnoon of ,·i,iring and c,111,·i\' ial it_,. pre c<"ded the ,ch e dul e d dance aboard rn /I r, /I n. Shorr!_,· before thi , e,·e nt a \'i11ll'111 " llla ll appeared wth hea\'y wind . rain and a , and,rorm . :\wni11g, wt•rc dou, e<.l in a hurry and all fu rth e r ,oc ial oper;itiun , , ec11rcd. Des pite thi , '·1nr" t unu, ual' ' interlud e : 1 fine rim e wa, had h , · a ll and it i, lik ely that <Jther crui,e, will he held i11 the ,a nH· a r<:a.
C 11 \Rl.l·S F. Rn11 1E
THE QUISSETT STAT ION P ost Captain: .-\. \letcalf \l o r , e, Jr.
Qui » etr llarho r, Falmouth, lvla ss .
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era lly, Qui , ,etr ll arhor had a proportionate inc rea s e in it s quota of ,·i , iti ng yachh. 'l11i ,, added to a11 c ,·er inc rea,inj! number of hoats that arc moored there for the , ea,on, ha, c reated a rather conge,ted , ituarion, e,pcc ially in the , 111:1 11 i1111cr harbor.
Becau, e of the , e condit io n, and, in order to giYe o ur , · i, it i11 g member, more breath ing room , the C luh mooring wa, 1110,·cd l a s i summer to a new location. just out s ide of C lam Island a11 ,I a little to the , outh west of the inner en t rance cha nn el. This s pot ha s excelle nt protection with ample s winging mom and plenty of depth. The moo ring is , uhstantia l, a 750 lh. mu shroom with H " chai n and a heavy pennant. ,\ s a matter of information this mooring is m aintained in part by the la rgess of loca l mcrnhcrs pcrson;ill y and in p a rt hy the Boston Sta ti on trea s ury. It is hoped that vi s iting members w ill take full ad\'antagc of thi s hca\'y equ ipm e nt and raft
33 wi rh nr he r , :i.-hr,. when rh e ucc:i,ion dem a nd, . The area in which rh c 111onri n i i, l11c:11ed i, :i n cxcell,·111 anchorage with good h o lding hnu o rn . T,. rh,,_,. "hn :i r,• 11111 (:11n il iar wirh Qui»ett II arbor, there arc twn. ln.- all~ 111:iin1:ii11c-d . ,phnic al huo.,·"· unc red and on e black , 1ha1 ar,· irnpnrr :1111 rna rl.,·r, ( ,0111c1i1ne, n ot recogni zed a , such ) . They i11 di,·a 1c the rh:11111el into the inner ha rbor. Th e C ruising ('iuh 1111111 ri11g i, 11 11 the ,rarhoard hand . just before y ou reach the r t·d ,ph,· r ir a I buoy. Su pplie, , uch a, fu l"I. ire and w a ter arc :t\"ail:ible at Eldrcd's ll ock . whic h h :1, I · fl"l·I :11 low warn. :\hu th ere :ire garbage bins and a public 1,·lcph1111,· :11 th<" duck. Falmouth :i nd \\' ood~ Hole ~huppin~ di , t ril· t, :tfl' t\,·u 111i lt-:-- hy ta x i.
THE BL U E HI LL STATIO l'oJ I
<:ap1,1i11: llr. Scr h ~I. ~lillik,·n ?5 1 .\ ladi,un :\ n·nuc. :\,·w Y11rk 2 1, :\. \" .
II ~ B r.1·1- 111 1.1. Starion of th,· Crui, ing Cluh of :\1ncrica wa, fnr111ed du ri ng rhc wintn 11f 194S-4 9. It, hc:1dquartcr, arc al rh e K11llegcwid gw11 k \"ad11 Club. whid1 i, loc:ttl"t! in the north· ca , 1 cnrnn of Hlu,· llill ll a rh11 r j11 , 1 in, ide the e ntering channel. (>11 t· nt1· ri 11g lh<" h:1rhur. b11:tl , ,h1111ld kl"l'P clo,c to the ,t r:iight line frn111 th,· i1111,· n1111,1 .,( t\\11 black c:in, to th,• . rcd 111111. a, a lon g ledge 111ak1:, 111[ fr..111 rh<" w,·,t,·rn ,horl" to th e hlack ,·:111,. Bcr,vec n th e red 111111 and rhe cl11hhnu,1· rhcn· i, dl"ar warn and g ond holding ground. : \1 rhc .-l uh g:i,ulin<". w:111"r and in· an· :l\·ailahle. g roceric, may be •1rdc:rl'd, and i11(on11 :1 tinn nn rnnu ri ng:,. ohtainl'd.
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THE HUNTINGTON STATION 1111 r-: TIIE ll 11111i 11gtoo1 Sration i,- the ol d,•,-t Crui,i n g C luh Sta· Inn it ha , n c,·cr been o perated on a formal b:t, i, . O \"cr the years one or :he.· n1her nf u s haYc rende red \'ariuu:-. :-c r,·ices ~uch a , ferryi ng gue,t, nut to th e Rendczniu;, car ,cn·ice to a nd from the l'e nn Star ion and rh c llu111inglo11 Yacht C luh, arrang ing moorinl{, for , ta,·o,·t·r, frn111 o n e week -end to th e next. and occasio nalh· a~:,;.i:--ting ch;,:--c stayo,·cr~ with t'l'spcct tu pru,· is ions, ice, and th-c a, ferrying gue,ts out to the rcnde znrn;, car , en·icc to and from lik e. It is the cu stom for mcmhcrs and th eir non-member guests to telephone either l\!r. llartw cll l\loorc ur myself. Robert H. M oo re, for tran, porta1io11 to Price·, Bend or the Lloyd's Harbor rendcz,·ous.
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R EPO H T OF T H I ·: :VI EASURE.\I ENT R L LE CO.\ I .\ IITTEI•:
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111, e ll 1:-.r.1, i11 rhe Cr11 i,11J..: Cl11h \l ea,11r,·111c111 l< ull', will rc,ult i11 th e h ca rn v, ,lwal - dr :, f r <"<'lll <' rh1o ;11·d,·r, "hi,· h li;l\· c lar ,· h · l a ·. c 11
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wil l a l,o rate high cr ru a lcs-c r dcgrcc, 11rl1 c r , "ill r ;11 c th e ,a111c, a f ew l11wc r . In
recent ye;1r, it
:1ppan· 111 rh :11 rh c lu ,,. \ l nrl.' t h an two yea r , ag,, th c C .C. :\. \l c;1,11 r e 111c11t f{ulc ('., 11 ,111ir rn· ,· :1111c to thi , rc nrati,· c c,mcl11 , ion. h111 i r w a, dc.- i,lt-d r" , ru d~ rhc ,·,· itlc 11cc
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lat e r rh c llced fo r a l"ha11gc w:,, 11 0 l1> 11 ger in ,l.,11!,1 a11d thl' ,earch fo r a pr11pc r r e,· i,i on wa, 011 itt car11c, t.
Ba c k i11 t h e ·3 ,J, 11111, t of rhc h ,•:11J1_, ,..-,· :111 ra .-l'r , h ad l1<·,· 11 concci,·cd a ... cr u1,111g bna1 , and ft:,v \\'l'rt..' de,ig11l'cl (1 1r r;H·i11g. 1\ lrno!'I a ll h 11ar-. d c, ign cd
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rclar i ,·e ly 11 arrow kce l hoar ,. :\, :, rc,ulr, 1h c hca11I\· lwar, h ad lirrlc cha11cc u11lc" gi,·e 11 ;111 c q11 i rahl e .-rcd i r f:1<·1 .. ;- 11111lt-r t h e ru le . Thi , c rc clir wa, gi,·e 11 rh c 111 h y awarding ir,.- re :r,ed 1i 111 e al l11wa ncc for h r 11ad h c:1111 , f .. r ,J, .. ;,I dr:rft :r11d f11r 111 ... J,·,1 h all:r , t. By hcndit ing in t h c,e thre e w a y, r h e h e arny h 11:11 :rr l:r,t h ad a c h ance, hut C \"Cfl , .,, few ., f 1h e 111 g rahhe d 111:r11 v pri rt·,. After the war, how e v e r , cl e, ign er, a 11 d a fcw ow 11er, rea l i,e tl that a bcamy hoa t cl c, ign e d f .. r r:1.- in J..:, and w i rlr :r g1111d-,i z cd centerboard , could he 111:rde 111 g11 , ·e n · fa,, _,·ct r:rre , · l·n· l uw. Parth· liccau , e of rlr i, hut a bo he.-a 11,e r hc r,· pt· 111:rdc ,11.-h :r c o 111 forta l1Ic c ru i ~ing hoat , n1orc and 11111re cc n1~rhoarcl t·r :-- \\"L'rc buil t. In f act , of 25 d c:--ign~ 110,v in prog re,, i n 1111c \VL' I I kno,v n d e:,,. ig-n er·~
offi ce , 23 arc cc11tcrhoardcr,. De, i r abl c a , t h is type I,.,ar i,. i r i, 1110,t 11 11 de,i r:rh lc to force a pros pec t i,·c ow n e r to acce pt a p:r r ric ular ty pe in order t11 wi 11. ·rh e p u rpose of t h e rat ing rul e i , to gi ,·e !/"" 'l h11at, 11f all type, a theo r e t ica ll y even cha n ce.
35 l.11 r,·:rclj11,1i11i-: IIH· r:11i11i-: uf h t·:1111~- hu:1t,, the C. C. :\ , \l e :r, 11rc111 e n1
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Fir,t, it w:1, fdt tha1 unl.' rca:- 011 w hy the hl':trny boa t:,. ,vcrc doing ,n \\"l·ll wa, th a t 11111:-- t o f the 11,·.::;· bu:1t, \\"l'rt." nf that ty p e. and 111 a ny o f th e k l.."l" ll l',( :-- :i ilur, h :1cl bought l'l"ll tc.·rhnardt•r:--. ·rh l' :--:Hilt' :--a i l ur:-h u i ldin g Ill"\\" 11 :1r r ow hu:u, would pruh:thly :-- till have don t• , ·t·ry
,n·II. \. lncl,·r:r1i1111 ,,·ernecl i11d ira 1l'd :il,u hec:i u,c u nder cc rt:iin ct111cfi 1i 11 1t ...
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h rt·t·1<· ) ""'""·' lu o:1t, ,,il l 11n·d q uit,· a nl'clit unde r th e rul,•. Th ,· ch:tll!!l' i, far 111ore th:1 11 :t 1t1k,•11 o ne . h uw,·,·c r. and if it hacl hl't:11 in l'ff,·rt l:t,1 n·:1r 111:111,· rart· n·,1111, wnuld h :n ·c hec n ditf.: r ,· 111. < h,·11.: r, of lll':;11,,· h11a1 ,' rna\' fr,·1 hl'tt c r i f th e,· hea r in m i n d 1h:11 u11dn 1h .: 11,·\\· f; ,r111u l:1 the ,: , ti ll rcn·i,·c c redii° for th c i.l11: :1111 :r11d th,·ir ,hoal dra ft :rnd "'il l ·,, ill rate ln\\'CC th :1 11 a d ee p. narru \\' h11:1t o f thl' ,a111t· h·ngth . l h·a1ny hnat, al"l" nut prnali1l'd undt:r thl· rc.·\·i,<'d ru l t" . ·r hl'_\" rtll' l" t·ly rc.·cl'i\-l' I t·:--, credit th a n heretofore. ~Cl\\'
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Ba "· Bm. \lt- , .Brn. - Ba,c Bm. B:i , e Bm. ( a ) \\' hl'll \ 1,·,. Brn. i, ll'» than Ba,e 1!111.; Ba ,l' Bm. - \l c, .Bm. Ba,,· Bal. / lli , p. .-1+ .5 B:1sc Bm. Th ,· 195+ ,·,· r,io n of ( h ) n·ad ( h ) \\' h,·11 :'11,·,.llm. ,·xcn·d , B a se Bm.: :'llc, .Bm. - Ba,c Bm. ll :i- e Bal. / l) i,p. -= .-1+ - .5 Ba s(· Bm.
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Thi , pa r ai-:raph , cemed an exrl'ill'nt , pot t o e ff ect a ch a ng:c heca,r,e it tnok i11tt1 a ccount t\\'t1 factur, \\'hich atfocted reduc ti o n in rati ng, 11 a 111L·h· l ari-:,· h ,•a111 a11d , m :d l hall a ,1 di sp la n•111(•nt ratio. Th e C'h ange , 1ill gin·, nedit fo r broad he:1111 :111d fu r luw hall as t ratio, hut 1he 111111/1111/ of n,·dit i, recl un·d. Thi , change make , all 1,,,a111_,· hoa t, rat e hig:her than hefore h ut a !fee l> th e modern. fa , t, bc:r111y ho at , fa r m ore than it does th e o lcler -t_q > c "fat" c rui ser.
36 Eve n 1h11ui.:h the :ri>o,·e c h a11 g e due , dilf,·re 111i:11 ,· herw ccn variou, cenrerh11ard cr, , t h e c;ornmi 11ec felt 1lr:r1 :1 11 :rdcli1i u 11 :d f:ic111r need ed con,idcr ation. :\nah·,i, nf th L" ruo,t ,uen.- -., f ul hoa:, i11d i • cared 1ha1 1lr11, c wi1lr large c c 111 e rhn:rrd, f:tr c· d h,·11,· r. 11 wa, d ecid ed, therefore, 10 rnc :a,urc ct·ntcrl>1,a r d ;1n: ;1 t· x po,l·d helcnv the k eel a11d to appl_v rh i, area i1110 1lre rule. Tire l'ir:r 11 i.:,· wa, ha,ed o n th e assu r11 p1i1111 1ha1 rite e ffen i n· 11 c-- of ,111t· , q u:r re font of centerbo a rd area a, l:r rer:tl plane "'l''a l, 1lra1 of rwo , q uarc fee t of keel area. It wa, furt h e r a--urrrc d rlr:11 tire d i ffcn·11n· i11 keel :rn·a of two yachts w ith identica l " I. ," 1111 e of wh ich lr:r cl a 111,·:r,un: d draft equa l t,, h:i-e dr:rfr for a k e,·I v a c-lrt a11d drt· 01 lr e r :1 111t·:r,11rcd draft equal to ha,e draf1 for a ec rr1 erh11ard _,·a dr r i, e q u al lo .33 "I." 1i111 e, the diffore11ce he1wcc11 their re,pcnivc clr:rfr, . for exa mpl e, under tir e exi, 1i11g rule :r _,·:rd11 w irlr :1 11 "I.' ' nf 50 feet would ban: :r l,a,e dr:rfr :.1, a k ee l vaclrr o f X.X5 fee t. and a s :r ccnr crlu,a rd ,·a c lrt of r..sr, fee l. Tir e clitf~rc11cc i11 1lr e :r rca of tir e k eels would a1;p rox i111:1 1e 33.825 , quarc feel. ( "11der 1lre 11 ew r ul e :1, well'" th e o ld r ul e, a k eel ,·a clrr wi th a dr:rf1 of X. X5 fe,·1 would incur 11,, pen:rltv ,i n ce h e r dr i1f1 exactly cqu:rl , lr,·r l,:r, c dr:r f t. I f it were m11rc, ,Ire wou ld i11c ur :1 p t·11al 1_ 1 ; if less, :r cred it. Cnder th e old rule :r c e 111 erlward _\'ad rt wi th draft th e ,a111c a~ lra sc draft for h er type would a l,o i11cur 110 penalt y. l "nd,·r th e new rule , uch a cent erboa rd \':tl'hl wou ld i11 l' u r 1111 p e rraltv if th e area of h e r c:e 111 erlu,:rrd i, ex,; c llv lr .tlf tir e clitfcn·1w,· in k ~e l art:a , h e i, e,tirnatcd to have a, a ;.<:n1c rl 11,:ird ,·:rclr1 and w h a t , Ir e would ha,·c were , he a kee l y a ch1 wi1h draft . equ al 111 hast· dra f t. In th e ca,e of a hoar wirh an " L" o f 5IJ feet tire 111a xi rrr u111 hoard area withou1 penalty wou ld be o n e half of 33.825 or 16.9 125 , qua re feet. If it were le, , , , h e would J.!<:I a l'redi1; if nwr c. a penalty . T o in co rpo rat e thi, theory into t h e Cr11i , in i.: Cl11h Ru ll', tht• fol lowini.: change, were mad<:: Parag raph 502 1u",. read, - Rn/ I',/ /Jrn. - R :\TEI> l >R:\FT - in keel yac h t, i, id e nt ical 111 and i111crcli:111J.!t:abl c wi1h 111ea, 11red draft and in .,·achts C<1'1ippcd wi1lr cen1c rbo:r r d , t:q11 al , the ~urn o f m ea,u rcd draft and the ce111crho:ircl fac tor. a) MEJ\Sl : RED l>R 1\FT 195+ Ru le , which i, a, fo ll ow,:
worclini.: id,•n1ic;il
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502.
Mcs.Dra. - JVlc-a,urcd D r:ift - i, tir e ac111a l rna xi rnulll draft ( 110 1 incluclini.: cc ntnboarcl ) , below th e I..\V.L. plane. Thi, ca n he taken frorn d c, ign cr ·, ccr1itic:a1io11 after the desig ne r ha s hccn i.:ivc n the l'vlc a , urer ·, tii.:u rcs to acc urately es tahli , h th e p lane o f H11a1a 1io 11. \\'here plans are n o t avai la ble, draft mea,urcrnc 111 would ha,·c 111 be made fro m Yacht.
37 h) CE~TERBO:\RD F:\CTOR
=
-~ax_i_'!'um ~xpo... e_<! Area of Centerboard in S<1. ~t: .167 "L" Paragraph 503 now readi- .1~7 "L .. + 1.5 for all yachti-.
Bai-e Dra. -
BASE DRAFT _
Paragraph S04- now realli. - "Iha." - DRAFT CORRECTIO~ ( 3!'> U!'>ed in the formula) ii- determined hy comparison of Rated l>ra. to Bai-e l>ra., as follows: a) In a keel yacht if Rated Dra. exceeds Base Dra., multiply the excei-!'> hy .SS to get "l)ra." and insert as a plus quantity. h) In centerhnanl yachts, if !\.lei-. l>ra. exceed!' BaM~ l>ra .. multiply the excess hy .8S and add the centerboard factor multiplied hy .5 to get "l>ra ... and insert the sum as a plus quantity; if 1',f es. I>ra. i!', le!'>s than Base I>ra. hut Rated l>ra. ( Mei-. l)ra. plu!'> Centerboard Factor) exceeds Base Iha., multiply the excess of Rated I>ra. hy .S to get "Iha." and insert as a plus quantity. c) In both keel and centerboard yachts, if Rated Dra. is less than Bai-e Dra., multiply the difference by .7S to get "Dra.'' and insert as a minus quantity. The C.C.A. Measurement Rule Committee feels that the changes a re not too d rai-tic. It may well be that they ha \"e not gone far enough. Time will tell. The only thing certan is that if further changes are warranted to make for fair racing they will he made. These changei- may he far from perfect hut they should provide better racing than heretofore between well-designed, well sailed hoats of all types. RooERT ~- BAVIER, JR., Clwirma11
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39 Prugn·-- 1.. w ;ir d i11111r11,·,·d li11ll f11r1 11 ,. better :ind d1<·a 11cr n a· thnd, of eo11,1 r u c 1iu11. and 1u,,· t·I. inc.·x pen :- vc.• 111a1nte n :11u:c.· l' :\ pt·ric.·11ct·. i, ;i :-- 1n,,· pr«wc.·, ... ~uch i1ttJH' t1Yetnc.·nt a:-- h:1:,. hc.·c.·n nntc.·d i, fur th e i:: 0, 1 11an the n·, 1111 in the main uf ,· :1,1 1111111\>n, 11 f ,mal l i 111 p r11 , · c.·111t·nt, 11n 1H· o f \\' h ich c:111 he.· con :- id l'rl'd ,·it:ilh· :- il!ni ti cant -
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MEMBERS As of April 1, 1957 BOAT So. 3Rl Abbott.
SAME
Cordon Abbott, Cordon, Jr. Abbott, Paul Adams, Charles F. Adams, Frrd Adams, George F, 111 Alden, John C. Alessio, Aldo Allen, Fred J. Allen, John Edward
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Edmund S. Ke ll ey , J r. C harles H. V ila s H e nry S. Mor gan Dr. C. J. Sc hmidlapp, II Irvin g D. J a k obso n A lbe rt Pra tt W illiam R. Rya n D. Walter E lliott Duncan Ste rlin g , Jr. La r s Ek c lund M e lvin D. So uthw o rth O live r H. Ree der A lbert B. Fay R obe rt S. Sanborn P o rt e r B. S in c lair Willi s W. J e nnin gs Willia m /\. Kirk Thoma s H. C loss A rthur D . W ee ks , Jr . and J o h n C . W est Hamburg Cove, Conn. Hiram H . M ax im V in cynrd H nvc n, Mn ss. R. M. L ove Ma rb le h c ad, Mass. Gcorgr. H. Bat c he lder
Duxbu ry. Mass. E ssex , Co nn . 192 Dire ction'" 193 Djinn "' Oys ter Bay , N. Y. 194 Dovekie"' Oys te r Bay, N. Y. IQS Dowsabe l'" New York, N. Y. 196 Ea glet"' Duxbury, Mass. 197 Echo"' Riverside, Conn. 198 Escapade-"' Newport Harbor, Ca l. 199 Falcon-"' Oyst e r Bay, N. Y. 200 Falken H a lls tavik, Swe den 201 F.,Jicia 111 " D eer Isle, M e. 202 Fiesta"' T owso n, Md. 203 Flame H ousto n, T exas 204 Fly Duxbury, Mass. 205 Flyin g S cotchman"' Newport H arbor, C al. 206 Fortuna " St. P e t e r sburg , Fla. 207 Frolic" Torra n ce , Cal:f. 208 Fun"' Annapoli s, Md. l09 Gam e Coc k" Oyster Bay, N. Y. 191 Departure II "'
210 Can net"' 211 Gay G ull II" 212 Gelouba-"' • Aux.
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Xamc 213 Golden Fleece• 214 Gossip•
215 Happy Return.Y. 216 Hotspur¥ 217 Hunky Dory• 218 Indian• Zl9 Jacques Coeur• 220 J3ne Dore IV"' 221 Java 222 Jopachee°' 223 Julie• 224 Juniper• 225 Kajo 226 King Haakon• 227 lady Anne 228 Lady Babbie II"' 229 Laridae.Y. 230 Lassie• 231 Legend• 232 Lehua 233 Leonora L. .y. 234 Linnet 235 Little Audrey
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22.33 36.6 23.5 26.2 25.92 33.0 24.0 32. 15.0 2 I. 37.64 23.10 17. 32.65 23. 33 3 2 I.
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Name 236 Lordship 237 Lucayo"' 238 L yra"'
239 Maggie 240 Marelen III "' 241 Marietta.,,. 242 Mata Hari"'
243 Mate.,,. 244 Mavourneen 245 Meddler Y I"'
246 Me ltemi"' 247 Memory.,,. 248 Mirita 249 Mistress 11.,,. 250 Misty 251 M isty
252 Mustang.,,. 253 Nancy Lloyd.,,. 254 Nan Shan.,,. 255 Narwha l"' 256 Nautilus• 257 Nigh tfall"' • Auz.
SLOOPS AND CUTTERS o~:·nrr 1/ornt l'or/ Small Point, Me. Edword C. L ord Dorien, Co nn . Phi lip Wi ck, Jr . Port Woshin gt on , N Y. Ric h ard Rac hols Essex, Conn. E. F. Hanks S t. Petersburg, F la. L. L. McMosters Glouceste r, Mass. Ernest D. Wa len Miami, Fla. C ha rl es H . Baker, Jr. Weems, Ya. Wa lter C. Tilden H untin gton, N. Y. Hartwe ll S. Moore Bear Island. L. M. Pratt, Jr : C undy' s H a r., Mc . At h ens, Greece Horace W. Fuller Noroton, Conn. Robert N. Bavie r, Jr Halifax. N. S. Ma cC. S. Grant Be lvede r e, Cal. A ldo A lessio Ce ntreville, Md . F. Trevor H ogg Rye, N. Y. Roge r H . Weed Larchmont, N. Y. Roderick Stephene, Jr. Pulpit Harbor, Me . A ustin Lamont Boston, Moss. Natha niel E. Parkineon Padanaram, Maes. Ri cha rd Warren Portland, Me. Wi lli am D. F. Hu g h es Wethersfield, Co nn. Francis Goodwin II
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277 Prim "'
278 Puff 279 Puffin"' • Aux
SLOOPS AND CUTTERS O n,ner P. B. Huntin g to n Huntin gton, N. Y. Robert L. H a ll Huntin gton, N. Y. Do na ld C. S tu rr Bos ton, Ma ss. Poca sse t, Mass. J o hn W. H ullo w c ll Esse x, Conn . F. Ke lso Du vis Man c hest e r, Ma ss. Fran c is C. \Ve lcl1 and E. S ohie r W e lch C owes, En gla nd P hilip A . Sin g le to n Sa n f ranc isco, Ca I. L eon d e F re m e r y Oyst e r Bay, N. Y. J uliu n K. Ro oseve lt Annapolis, Md. H e nry H . Shufe ldt Ha milton, Bermuda E ld o n H . T rimin gha m !than, Pa. Ea rle S mith. Jr. Larchmont, N Y Ceo. ~I. l sdale Rockport, Mass. Fra nc is C hambe rla in Duxbury, Mass. C . Linc o ln Do w, Jr. Vin eyard Have n, ~l a ss. La mbe rt Kni g ht Easton, Md . E lls worth Fo rd W eston, Mass. H a ro ld B. Willis Mys tic , Conn . Henry ,..\ _ Sc hee l Philadelphia, Pa M. Gibbon s-Neff. Jr. Los A n ge les, C alif. Ke nneth E . W a tt s Mill Neck, N. Y. E.d wa rd R. Gree ff
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25.6 28.50 28.9 29. 7 5 22. 5 26.
35.08 30.6 46.4 29.83 30.6 3 5.0 2 2. 27. 7 5
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Robert Aye r Edwa rd P. F ost e r T ygc E. Rothe Augu st u s P. Lorin g Talco tt M . Banks, J r. F r cd e rick K. Daggett Marshall Rawle H . L. Gray J a m es Ba in Brick ell E lihu R oot, Jr. H. Minot Pi tman Gi lbe r t Dunham w. Roy Ma nny J o hn S. Dicke r son, J r. Thomas A. Sho r t
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310 T obi,. 3 11 Tortuga Too 31 2 T reasure-I' 313 T r ig II "' 314 Tropic Bird"' 313 Und in e Ji n Va lge rda
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3 17 Varua-1' J18 Vaya"' 31 9 Vega• 320 Velcro 11-1' 321 Ve rt ue XXXV"' 322 Virwin• 323 Vision IV,.
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Length SLOOPS & CUTT ERS flame Port o~i·ntr 0 .;/. W.L. Harbor Island, Leve re tt B. Da vi, 30. 33 20.3 3 Frie ndship, Me. Ba y H ead, N. J. Sylvest e r C. Smit h. Jr . 43.166 3 0.0 Gibson Island, Md. Wi lliam B. Wa tkins 28. 0 24.0 Wilm in gton, Ca lif. Freder ic W. Cona nt -1 6.9 33 . Miami, F lorida Geo r ge Ga llowhur 42.92 2 9.4 2 Ma n c hester, Mass. Go rdon A bbott, J r. 12.0 11.5 O yster Bay, N. Y. Ri chard P. Coo ke 3 5. I 0 2 5. La rchmont, N. Y. Pa lmer H. Lan gdon 27. 39. 2 Coconut Grove, Fla. W irth M. Munroe 25 .6 20.6 Cohasse t, Mass. Sc huy ler Dillon, J r. 13.0 12.0 7 ). · Tom s Ri\'er, N. J. Edward L. Crabbe 36.5 Annapo lis, Md. C ha rles S. De ll 28.0 40. 6 A rn old , Md. Walt e r C. McN ie l 3 7. 3 33 .9 Berm u da H . D. Butte rfi e ld, Jr . 33 .2 2 1.5 Rowayton . Conn. La ng ley \V . !, om 32. 2 5. 7 Toronto, Canada J o hn \V. Braidwood 3 7. 2 24 . Sa n F ran c isco, Ca lif. Leste r F. S tone 4 3. 0 3 7. 4 Gibson Island, Md. Byam K. Steve ns 32.8 33 29.333 San Francisc o, Ca lif. H en ry H . Bri gham 4 6.5 32 .33 Vine yard H a ven , Mass . La mbe rt Knight 25 .3 2 1.6 Sewa ren, N. J. C harles W. Buc ke le w 38.0 3 7.0 Milfo rd, Conn. A lf red B. St,rnford 3 2.9 16 24 .0
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.\·01111' 324 Water Gypsy" 325 Wheelbarrow 326 Whisper 327 White Tulip 328 Widgeon 3Z9 Wind Call" 330 Windsway" 331 Yo Ho Ho" 332 Zaida"
SLOOPS & CU TTERS ();; •11r r J/n111r !'or/ Rowayton, Conn. C rit c hell Rimingt o n Manchester, Mass. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Rye , N. Y. Toms River, N. J. Rowayton, Conn. Riverside, Conn. San Francisco, Calif. Greenwich, Conn.
CAT BOATS Xamr 333 Agony 334 Bobtail 335 Conjurer"' 336 Free Lark¥ 337 Gatito 338 Memory¥ 33? Mud H en"' 340 Pelican¥ 341 Plover 342 Saucy Kate 343 Tabby¥ " Aux.
I I ,I111r /' ort Larchmont, N. Y. Ne wport, R. I. Green Harbor, Ma,s. Mellville, R. I. Duxbury, Mass. Hamilton, Mass. Manchest e r, Mass. Southport, Conn. Concord, Mass. Rowayton, Conn. Blue Hill, Maine
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II. 2 9.10 26.5 26.0 12.4 28.0 18.0 24.0 12.6 12.3 18.
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358 Inte r im 359 Isabe lla Steven so n 360 J ubi lee J<,I
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Name 36i Madcap 368 Maiden Point 369 Marga ret J .
370 Margie 37 1 Memory .112 Mystic V III
373 Niknar
3; 4 Nimble 375 Nor'easter•
HG Old Glory 377 Pala din .178 Papoose Ji9 Penobscot .180 Periwinkl e 381 Porpoise 382 Puffin .183 Rainbow XI .184 Red's Raft 385 Ruth T . 386 Scallop .187 Sea Dream Ill .1ss Skillet J8Q Smuggler • . \ ll'\
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40.0 Essex, Conn. W. Perry Curtis, Jr. 20.6 St. Michaels, Md. Edwin A. Jimenis 22. Saugatuck, Conn. Maclear Jacoby 32. Falmouth F oreside, Me. Haskel Derby 47 Wilmington, Cal. Dona ld W . Douglas 60.0 Fishers ls. , N. Y. Philip R. Mallory 2 1. 0 Sarasota, Fla. Ralph S. Rankin 30.58 New Rochelle, N. Y. Robert N. Bavier 59. 2 5 Wilmington, Del. Henry B. du Pont 58.6 Essex, Conn. Geo. P. P. Bonnell 40 . Washington, D. C. William M. Rand 3 2.0 Luke B. Lockwood Greenwich, Conn. 39 . Annapolis, Md. J . F. Meigs Clair L. Baker So. Brooksville, Mc. 25 . Gordon Abbott Manchester, Mass. Randall C lifford Easton, Md. 2 7.4 Harry B. Greening Hamilton, Ont, Can. 42 .0 St. Petersbur g, Fla. Geo. S. Candy, Jr. 24.6 Wianno, Mass. Fritz B. Talbot 28. Westhampton B., N.Y. J ohn B. Lord 22. Pa lm Beach, Fla. John M. Ruthcrfurcl 7 3.9 O ld Lyme , Conn. Frederick Sturges, 111 22. Miami, Fla. Hugh M. Matheson, Jr. 60.0
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303 Tou c he 304 Tulsa 395 Voulez-Yous
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TH E BLUE WATER \IED..\L H, 1.1 sc T II .-\T 1h ,·re w e re m a ny notcwo n hy \'0yages made in ,mall hna1 ,. and freque 11_1 examples of !neri1_o_rious seama nshi p d1 , played lw ama1 c ur , ailnrs of all n a1 1onah11 es tha t went unrecogni zed . it ;eerllt·d to t he m embers of Th e C ruisin)! Club of .'\ rner ica that thi, nrJ:!a lli zation wa s 1he fittin g one to p roperly record a nd reward , uch ad\'clllur c upon the ,ca.
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Th e rdorc. a1 1hc a nnua l m eet ing on F ehruary 2i. 1923, the following rt·, olu1ion wa , pa sst· d. fou ndin g a m eda l 1ha1. it was l111p,·d. might J>ro,·e an inccntiYe for c arrying on the spirit of adn, ntu re and u phold in g the best traditi ons of seafaring that are our heritage fro m the pa st. "\ 1n,·ed a1ul ,ecnnded that 1he C lub found , out of fu11d , 111 he sought for the purpose. a med al to be known a, "The Blue \\' atcr ~l cda l of The C rui sin g C lub of :\meric a. " to he awarded annu ally, in the di,crctio11 of the Hoard of Go,·ernors, for the .n·a r \ mo st rncritnrious examp le of sea manship. the recipient to he sclcctccl from among the amateur, of a ll the na 1ions." In pur,uanc e of this resolution a s uitabl e m edal. fi \'e inches in diam eter. wa s rnad c, th e desig n heing b~· the late Arthur St urgis llild e hrand. a m e rnhe r of this duh and one of the c rew of the yacht l.ri~, l:'irik.r.rn 11 , lost in the :\retie with a ll hands in Septt:mhe r . I 924 . .'\ 1 the :\nnu a l l\ l cet ing h<'ld Janu ary 8, 193 1, the fo ll owing rt·~olu tion
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un :i nirnou!-o ly cnrried:
"RESOLVED: That th e <..;o,·ern ing Board be and he reby i~ a uth o riie d t o approye of th e awardi ng of the Blue \Vater Medal, without date, on the recommendation of the Committee on Award s."
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THE BLUE WATER \ IEDAL A \Y.-\ R DS 1923
Firr,rrsl _ _ _ _ _ :\ I..\IS J . (;~.Rll.\ l:1.1 ······---- Fran,:c Left c;ihrahar June 7, 1923, and arri,·ed F .. ri T1111 e n. 1..1.. cxacal\' 100 da,·, later. :-Son-,top. Dixo n K e111 p-d e,ig ned Briti,n cutt ec, ;+ fee t oa. Single-ha nd ed.
192./-
Slu:119h11i --··-·············-··- :\XF.I. I s1 ;w~.RbES .............................. De11111a rk Depa11ccl Shan,:ha i Fchrnary 20 , 1?23 and arri,·ed ll e n · mark \'ia CJpe of (;11<111 llopc in \la y, 192+. l)ouhl e·e ndcd ketch. +7 feet oa .. huilt hy nati \'c lahorer,. Crew of thn"<' .
1925
/ 1/1111drr ·-································· 11 .IRRY Pm,:i•.os .................................... t •.:-. .-\ . Fir,1 ci rcumna\'igation - fro m Lo, :\ngele, 111 l.11, .\ngelc, ,·ia Ca pe and Panama ('anal. :-So,·emher I S, l'J.:?I - llc1o1her 31, 1925. Home huilt 3+-foot oa. yaw l 11f S,·11 llir,/ t~·pe. S ingl e-h anded .
1926
)11/ir /Jriu - - - - - · - E. (;. \I.\RTIS ................................. England IJnuhlc tran,-.-\tlantic crr», ing, including lkrmuda Race. Le Hane, pilo t c utter 56 feet oa. :\pril 5, 1921, fr11m Fal mouth. J uly 27 1•1 Plymouth.
192i
l'ri1111·,,u 11· ........................ FRf.lJ ERICK I.. .-\~IES ........................ l".:-. .-\. Thi , SO-foot oa . ,\Iden schooner had hecn ,aih·d 111 Engbnd for the 1926 Fa,tnct. :'.l cdal wa, awarded for he r return pa » age, fro m Port,mouth, nort h-ahout, Iceland, 1.ahradur. Cape Breto n 1, lancl, SS clay, 10 :-Sewport, R. I.
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Srvr 11 /J r/11 _ _ _ _ T11o~us F. l'ooK E ........................... t·.~ . .-\ . :\n ca , tbouncl tran,-:\tlantic pas,agc, Branford, l'nnn .. tu Falmo u1h. July 5 - July 31, 1928. Ro11c -de,i g 11<,d sr,-fo111 11:1. ketch.
1929
/'01 /1, ript _ _ _ _ _ F. SL.\ll F. D .\I.E .................................... t ·.~ .. \ . :\ +.000- milc crui,c in che \\'c,t lndie, wich cre w of 1w11. from and co B:trnega t Bay , :-- . J. The 23-fnnt na. culler. de,igncd hy the owner, wa, , uh, cqucncly 111,1 with all hand, under different owncr, hip. :--:o pow er.
1930
Carlwrk ··········-························ C.1R1. \VF..\c:.\ST .................................... l".S . .-\ . /\ 13.0U1)-mi lc cru i,c of chi , +6- foot oa . ketch from Ithac a. :-:. Y., t·• Ithaca, (;reece, and return 10 :--:cw Y11rk Cil\·. S1a r 1cd June 2(), 1929, complcccd May 30, 193ll. •
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Sv1111p ····-··········-············ \\' 11.1.1.,~1 ,\ . Ronts sos _ _ _ _ _ l'.S. .-\. Thi, 32-foot 9-inch oa. t\lclcn ketch departed :-Sew London June 2, , 1928, in the Bermuda Race of 1ha1 \"e:tr, and circ·umn:c,·igatccl ,· ia Panama and Suez Canals· with c rew o f two, excepl f.,,- pe r iod of ra ce. /\rri\'cd c\. Y . c\nv c rnher 2+. 1931.
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Joli,· llriu _ _ _ _ RoBERT Sm,tERSET _ _ _ _ England :\ward for remarkable feat of seamanship and courage in rescuing all hut one of 11-man crew of burning schooner .·/ dria11a in the 1932 Bermuda Race.
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/Jort1dr _ _ _ _ RODERICK STEPHESS, JR. ____ U.S.A. :\ three-month, 8,000-mile trans-Atlantic crossing from New York to ~orway and return, including \'ictory in the Fastnet Race. The 52-foot 3-inch Stephens-designed yawl returned home from England by the northern route in the remarkable time of 26 days.
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.ll,1y I .. ______ \\'. B. REESE _ _ _ _ _ England
.-\ single-handed passage in a small double-ended ketch from England in the fall of 1933 to ~assau in January, 1934-.
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.·/ rirllr _ _ _ _ _ _ l\lARlS l\L\RlE ______ France A single-h:snded trans-Atlantic passage in a -1-2-foot i-inch oa. motor hoat (July 23 - August 10, 1936) with two self· steering de\'ices. Marie had sailed .-lrir/1,· ( without power) from Brest to New York in 1933.
19.li
/J1uk!i11,1 _ _ _ _ CHARI.ES \\' . .-\TWATER ____ li.S . .-\ . .:\ ,·oyage from New York to Reykja\'ik, Iceland and return to Newport ,·ia Trepassey, Newfoundland, June 19 August 26, 1937. A 3i½-foot oa. l\lower cutter.
F. Tll.1.lSGHASl' - - - - - - - - - - - U.S.:\. "For his seamanship in the effort to sa,·e three members of the crew of the llt1rnrt1l1 who were o\'erhoard in the North Atlantic, and in hringing the disabled and short-handed \'cssel safely into Sydney, N.S."
ll'ith- lgdrt1sil ______ RoGER S. STROUT _ _ _ _ _ U.S.A. ,rnt Circurnna\'igation in a Sprt1y-type cutter (e\'entually re/Jatr rigged as yawl) designed and built by owner. He and his wife circumna\'igated ,·ia Panama and Cape between June, 193-1- and l\foy, 1937.
19JS
C11pli11 .................. CoR. RonERT D. (;RAHA!'tl, R~ ___ England Bantry Bay, Ireland, to Funchal and Bermuda, betw~en .:\pril 20 and June 27, 1938, and then to \Vest Indies. <.;raharn•~ daughter completed crew of two in 35-foot oa. yawl.
1939
Iris _ _ _ _ _ _ JOHN MARTUCCI _ _ _ _ _ _ U.S.A. An 11,000-mile cruise from New York to Naples and return in a 36-foot oa. MacGregor yawl. The return home, including a non-stop 35-day run from Tan~iers to Bermuda was made after outbreak of World \Var II.
224 19-10
BRJTISII Y.K IIT, ~I ES .\T D t.;SKHOUt ·--·-············..···········- E ni-:land :\warded 10 Brici,h \'ac hc,men, li \'i n i-: an d dead. who h ad he lped in th e C\'acua ti on of the Briti,h Expcdi ti o nary Fo r ce in June, 19·40.
l'J-/}
Orion _ _ _ _ _ _ RlllllRT '.'-: ~.II.SOS ........................... _ ....._.. t •.S.:\. Urion wa, a 30 -fooc auxi liar\' ketch of 1(1-fout b eam a nd i !/2- fuoc cl.raft dc,igncd hy Joh·n ( ; _ ll anna. On June 5, l?il , '.'-:eibon and one compan ion , ailed frnrn ll 11n11lulu ancl arri\'cd San Pedro, ('a li f. , 1111 July I 5. The m eda l wa, awarded fur ch i, pa»age, ancl Oriun ,uh,cq uently c a rricd o n through the Panama ('a n a l 111 Tampa, Flor ida. a total d ist a nce of i978 mi le, .
19-17
Gm,,-//IJ _______ ERs~.STO l'. t·RIIIURI ........................... :\ri-:ent i na :\ crui,e frurn Huenos Ai re, throu1.d1 the :\ lcditnran<ean and Suez C ana l and then to '.'-:cw York , fu llowini-: l'olumhu, route frum Pal o,, Spai n , to Sa n S al\'a dor.
1950
Lang S y11e ............ \V11.1.1A ~t P. & Pl! YI.I. JS ('Ro\\' E ............ li .S.A. From ll onolulu around the Cape to '.'-:cw E11gland. from Ea , tcr Su nday, l 9i8, to 1hc ,pri ng of l'J 50. :\ftn the award the 39-foot oa, homc-huilt Block - I, land 1~·1>t· douhlc-cndt·d ,chooner cornplctcd h e r circ um11a,·iga 1io n 10 lla waii.
1952
Stor11ue.c·ay l'.S.:\ . /\1. FRtll P F.Tf.RH S :\ circumnavigation from a nd 10 '.'-:cw York via the cw u rnajor cana ls in a 33 -foot douhle-c ndccl cutter. S inglehanded, J unc, I 9+8 • ;\ ugu,1 18, I 9 52.
195]
Umoo --··----· L. (;. \' .1s Jh \\' t EI.E .............................. Bcli-:ium :\ ci rcurn navigacion hy owne r a nd wife and one other, plu, dog, frorn '.'-: ice, France, to Zechrugj!t', Bcli-:ium, July i, 195 1 • :\ugu, t 2, 1953, \'ia C ana l and ('ape. Steel i5-fooc oa. J.:aff-r iggcd ketch. Sai d to he ti n t ,tecl ,·acht and tir,t dog
to
ci rcurnna vigate.
•
195-1
l'ikin9 ........................ Sns & Bur.-1 1! 01.Mu .1111. ........................ Swcdc:n .'\ circurnnavigacion hy Ca nal and Cape hv owner and wife from J\lar,tra nd to (;othenhurg, Sweden , l1t•twt't·n J une 17, 1952, and June 22, 19H. ;\ douhlc-cnd ed 33 - foot kecch con,·e rted by owner and wife from a fi,h ing boat.
!'155
ll'a11drrrr 111 ............... ERIC & Sus.-1s II 1s1.:<KK ............... England C i rcurnna,·igacion by Ca nal and Cape h~· owner and wife, July 24, 1952 - J u ly 13, 1955 in 30-foot (;ile, -de~ i1sned cutler.
225 R F.l'.-\l'ITUI..-\TIO ~
.·\ml'ric an ·························· · · - - - - - - - -1+ Hriti , h ........................................ ·········-···· ······-···········-· 6 French ·······················-..········--------- 2 lhnbh -······································-····- - - - - s w,.di, h Belgian :\ rgcnt in c ···························· - - - - (: r ,-,;~· ( in c l. , kippt•r ) : S ingl c·-ha 11ded ·1· ,vc,
.. ........ ...................................._ _ __
Three ...... ...............................................
s
_____ 2
Ketc h ····································· - - -- - - - -10 Cutter .............................................................._..................... 7 Yawl ..... ·································-·············-·---- Schooner ................. ···································---- 2 :'\lotorhoat ························----R u rlf r :
(·ircumnavigati un v ia Cape of (;nod ll ,1pe..................... ........... 6 Circumna,·igati un v ia Suez Canal - - - - -··················-·· 2 :\tlantic voyage, ······································································----- 5 ·1·r;111:-- •.·\1lanti c (\\·e~t·llt•t111d ) ..................................- ..... ....................,_ 2 Tra11>•:\tlantic ( Ea , t·ho und ) ............................................... ..................... 2 :\tlantic c rui,e, ............................................................................................................ ~ Shani:thai to CopC'n ha g en ......................... .................................................... Pa c i tic c rui, c ................................................................................................
//,-,-,,;,,,, : Briti , h Yaeht , me n at Dunkerquc lt1lil' /Jn sr re,cue o f crew of .-ldria11a ALFRED
f. Loo~t1S
lFanderer III ERIC
and S lJSA/'.'. H 1scocK E11gla11rl
227
TH E BLUE \Y.-\T E R \IEDAL .-1 w ard f or J9,:;,5 0
II E Br.t.:E \\ .ITI. R '.\ lc,131 for 1955 wa, awa rded to [r ic and Su,a n ll i, co:·k. o f Yarrn nuth . Engb nd fo r a 32.000-rn ile nJy· a ge arou nd the w orld in the 30' , luop, l/"011dn·1·r Ill. Here i, i\ lr.
T
11 i:,.t.:ock \. ::iccou n1 u f t h c i r th rcc-y(' a r pa~:--:igc :
" \l y w ife. S u, an , and I h ad ma ny rea,ons for w ishing to make a ,· o_,·a ge aro u n d th e wor ld: the need to gather copy a nd pholl> · grap h, io r t he honk> a nd a rt icle, w hic h arc our li velihood. a d c, ire t o ,cc , t r a ngc pla ce,, to rneet de lightful peop le. and to learn rn orc a hou r t h e behav io r nf a :,,, 111 :d l :,. ailing ,·e:,.:--el :it :--c:i; hut a hovc al l Wl· \V:l lll l ' d tu pro , ·t• ou r ab ili ty :111d :--c am :insh i p . l 'he moun -
ta inet·r a im , to c limb the h ighc,t or most d illicult mou nta in: the , ailo n n a n ·, pc:1k i :-- a cin:u1nna ,·iga tilHL " Th e ,·o vage wa, a ha p p~· on e. It w,Hrld ha,·c heen le» tiring had w e a th i rd hand or a la rg-cr, and p re,um ahly more corn fortah lc, ,·c»e l. But we prefe r to m a ke al l our endea vor, toget her without a» i,ra nce ( o r int c r fr r e nn• ) fro m nut,idc, and we would certainly h an· m ade the ,·o,·age in a l:irg-er ,·e»el if we had bee n able to a !ford o ne. " Tl1t~ vo_vagc ,ucceedcd in it, a irn. \ Ve obta ined the copy :111d th e experie nce, t ha t we nee de d : w e ke pt to our ca refully planned ,ch e dul e, c a llin g. w ith on lv on e except ion. at every pl ace on our it ine r an· : we made a h o,i" of wonderfu l frie nds-the memory of th e i r ki~1 d n e:,.:-\\"l'
111
u:o-
:,. 0 1neti1n c:,;
h ri n~s a l urn p t o ou r throa t~; :incl
did pro,·L· o ur a bi li ty a nd sea man ship. ·· Bu t w e ll' arn t·d a lot. \ \'e lt"arncd th at a ,·esscl a, , ma ll a,
l f" n 11,l,·r,·r Ill (30' Lo.a., 26'6" l.w.l.. S'6" bea m a nd 5' designed
d raft) c a n ht· cxcccdi ng h · uncom fo rta hle a nd ex ha ust ing Tra de wi n d ,ai ling , ho u ld he a ·p le a sant, ca refrt•e prog-ress: we fou nd it : 111 cn d ur a rH·e test, so q u ick and ,· iolent wa, th e motion w~en running u n de r t h e se lf-steer in g t win sp innaker rig-. T his roll ing co uld pro ba b ly h e reduced in spee d , if not in degree, by hav111g g rea ter hca rn a nd m ore initi al stahilit l". \Ve lea rned tha t an au xiliar_v moto r of reason able po w er (o"u rs was only of + h p. ) t h nu~h n o t esse nti al for th e success of such a ,·oyage, could he of , ·c ry gre a t a ss i stance. pr irn n ri l_v in enter i ng or le:i,· ing: port:.; whi ch
are ditlic ul t of access to a s a ili ng vesse l. :\nd now that we h ave h ad th e ex p erie nce o f ,pe ndin g t wo weeks working th ro ugh 650 m iles of d o ld rum,. on a ny f u tu re voya ge we would ask for the help of a m o r e powerful m oto r with an adequate suppl~· of fuel to a ssist us thro ug h , p ots lik e that.
228 "The track w e loo k, mo, tly in the Tradt· \\'ind ,. w:,, the ea,y one. The biggc,1 dt\'ia1ion we made out of the Tracie, to \'i sit :S:ew Zealand and :S:ew South \Val e,, pro,·e d lO he \'cry t ryinj?, hut we \\·ould d u ju!'!t that aga in i f ever we arc ~o fo rtu nat e a :-: to ,nake anothe r circun1n:n · ig-ation.
·rh c on1i ~~ ion of 1\ :--ia wa:-- un-
fortunate, hut nece,-ary in \'icw of th e political , itua1io11. Un a future \'oy age we would hope to \'i , it Japan, China. th e lnd one, ian bland , and perhap, India, hut we would ,ti ll return to Eng land hy way o f th e C ape a , w e can a lw a,·, ,·i,i1 th e l\ l cditcrran ean in our old age.
" O ur feeling, on returning , afc ly ho me after our 32,000 -mil e \'oyage were a , trange mixtu r e of exulta tio n and humility. \\'c " ·ere proud to ha \'e d o ne what we , et out to du, hut we w ere well aware of th e might and the loneline » of th e great ocean s and of the dange rs which lie along their ,hore, and 011 1ht·ir s hoals, and we were gr:Jteful to Pro\'id ence for hringing u, ,;ift.ly home."
229
TRANSOCEANIC PENNANT
T
o CI..\RIFY the tcrr11-- under which the Club':- Tran:-oceanic Pennant i-. awarded and tlnwn, the Board of c.;o\·ernor:,. during 19-li adopted the following resolution: "\\'HERE.\S :\rticle X\' of the Constitution pro\·icles that the Transoceanic Pennant ma\· he tlown at renclez\'ous of the Club Fleet and at other approj>riate occasions, upon appro\·al of the Committee on :\ward:- of the Club: "RESOLVED that until further action of the Board of Go\·ernors the Committee on :\wards is requested to limit its appro\'al to cases falling within the following rule: TR.·\:'\SllCE:\:'\IC PE:'\:'\:\:'\T Rl'I.E "The Tran:-oceanic Pennant of the Cruising Cluh of :\merica shall he a pennant of a length approximately 20';c of the o\'erall length of the yacht entitled to th- it, and one-twelfth of its length on the hoist. It s·hall ha \'e a white field, with a w;l\·ecl hlue stripe 20~c of the hoist in width, running hori;,ontally through the center from hoist to point. l'pon appro\'al of the Committee on :\wards of the Cluh, a memher owner, who has sailed his \'essel across the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean, may fly the Tr.rnsoceanic Pennant on that \"essel so long a:he owns her, at rendez\·ous of the Cluh Fleet and on other appropriate occasions. The Pennant may not he tlown ll\' another owner or upon another \'essel, hut in case of :-ale of the \'e:-:-el, :-hould the owner to whom the award has been made repu rcha:-e or charter the same \'e:-sel, he may again tly the pennant on her. "FURTHER REso1.vrn that the adoption of thi:- rule at tl~e elate shall not modify or impair any award:- of the Transoceanic Pennant heretofore made." Yachts now entitled to t1y the (lennant are:
.-llpl1ard, Curti:- Bok; Cari11a, Richard S. ~ye; Cira, Carl Ho\'gard: Fi11islerrt', Carleton Mitchell; Gaud10, Ernesto C rihuru; l.oki, Gifford B. Pinchot; ,lfolal,ar II, P. Exton Gucke:-; .Mistress, C.ieorge E. Roose\"elt; l'a11kr1•, Irving Johnson.
230
JOHN PARKINSO
\IE \I ORIAL TROPH Y
Declaratio11 of Trust
" \ \1 11 EKEAS, Jo11:-; P.\KKl!l: ; o:-; wa, for long yea r, prior to his clea1h in 1953 a foremo,1 figur e in la rge and , mall boat r:tring and crui,ing, a much hclo,·ecl memhn of the Crui, ing (')uh of :\merica and a participa nt in nu1ncrou:,. long d i ... tallL'(• r:u·t·, a nd pa-,age,. including tr3n--:\Jl an tic; and .. \\'111-1<F. .\ S, ~ tr,. Parkin,on ancl hi, ,u 11 ,
a nd daughtc.· r clt•,ire
to e:--tnhli:--h in hi:-- n1en1ory a trophy or awa rd nir1unt·11111 r :iti\'l' uf long ocean pa:--:,. agt•-.; and
'"\VJI ERF..\ S, T IIE CKU ISI!',;(; ('1.u11 OJ' :\~l tK ll' .\ dl·,ire, to j oin in doing hono r to the memory of J ohn P arkin,on: ":-.:ow , T11 ~Kl, FORE, t:,e Dorwr, ha,·c 1hi, dal' 1ra11,ferrccl and ,ct o,·cr Jo 1he Crui,ing C' luh of :\mt' r ica ccriain p ropnl\· a nd fund, lo he held and adrnini , 1ered h,· th e ,a id Club a, , ole 1ru, tl'l' : an d the Cru i, ing C lub of :\merica • hereby accept> th e t ru,tee, hip and agree, ta admi ni ,tcr the trn,t in the ,pi rit in wh ic h the gift i, made.
..·rhc con,litiun:- g:~n · c.-rning aw a rd are a:,. fullow,:
tl1 t:
co1 n pt·t i 1io11 fur
thi-. t rophy o r
:\RTICLE I " Th e trop hy , hall he in the form of a p laqlll· aw ard l·d 10 any member of th e Crui,ing Cluh of :\rnerica. who. in hi, ow n \'ach 1. make, a tran,•:'\Jlar11ic pa--age.
:\RTI C I.E II " Th ere , hall he no ,ize limitat ion a , to the \' :tl'ht in \\'hic:h 1he pa,,agc i, made, hut the pa»age rnu,t he mad~ l'Xclu,in·ly or p re d om ina ntly under ~a il and no t a, a participan l in ;111 or~ani'letl race.
ART IC LE Il l " Th e plaque , hall he exacd y or ge neral ly in the form pr c,e ntly ,uhrnit ted hy th e Donor, and , hall ha ,·e in,cr illl·d upon it the name of th e o\\' ner·donec, the name of hi, l':tcht, together \\'ith th e da1e and place of departure a nd arri,·a l. •
231 ARTICLE I\' "Rl'l'ognizing that changes occur in sailng practices, facilities, customs and locale, the Donors specifically authorize and empower the trustee h\' its Boa rd of (.;u\'ernors, duh· constituted, in its uncontrolll'd discretion to amend the terms of Articles I, II, and 111 hereof, JHo,·ided only that such amendment or amendments he made as closely as may be within the pattern and spirit in ,, hich this trust is created. "Executed this 14th day of June, 19H, in duplicate, one counterpart to hl' retained b\' l\lrs. Parkinson and one counterpart to he pre,en·ed in the :trchi~·es of the Cruising Club." DO~ORS: ~lary E. Parkinson ~lary P. Grew J oho Parkinson, Jr. ~athaniel E. Parkinson Robert Parkinson
J oh:z Pa,-kinson ill emo,-ial T1·op/1J' Awm·ds 19541954 1954 1955 1956 1956 1956
l.oki Cari11a .-1/plwrd
.-I"'"""" .-lrahrlla Fi11i.strrre .l/alahar II
Gifford B. Pinchot Richard S. Nye Curtis Bok Pehr Sparre Pehr Sparre Carleton Mitchell P. Exton Guckes
232
BERMUDA RACES Historical note by Herbert L. Stone When t he idea presented it se lf in 192 3 . o f r e viv in g ocea n ra cin g a nd p a rti c ula rly the ra ce to Be r m ud a wh ic h h a d not b e en sailed for some fourt ee n y ea r s . t h e r e wa s n o o r gani za ti o n r eady to h a ndle the m a tte r so Y AC HTI N G got a gro up o f promin e nt ya c ht s m e n incl udin g C h a rles D . M owe r, J o hn A lde n , Allen Week s o f New Be dfor d, Sa m W e th e rill a n d t h e wri ter t o f o rm a c ommittee t o m a k e the rules , run th<: race a nd pro, v ide th e prizes witho ut th e h e lp o f a n y yac ht cl u b . Th e R oyal Be rmuda Yac ht C lu b ag r eed t o h andle the fini s h a nd th ese t wo c o mmitt ees wo rke d t oge th e r v e r y w r ll. T he r ace was s u c h a s uc c e ss tha t the n e xt yea r t h e re w as dem a n d for its r e p e titi o n, a n d th is ti me th e sa m e co mmittt ee h a ndled th e conditio n s a nd the Ne w R oc h e lle Ya c ht C lub a g reed to s t art the boa t s from Ne w Lon don a nd its r ace com • mittee took over that fun c ti o n . Be for e the n e xt ra ce in 19 2 6 , the the n n ew ly o r ..,anized C rui,in g C lub o f A m e r ica b ecam e interest e d in t he ocea n -go in c: boats . and the backe r s o f th e fir s t two ra ces as k e d the c lu b l o t a k e o v e r a nd s p o n sor t he e ve nt. This th e club agr ee d l o do a n d eve r s ince the n it h as h a n d le d the e ntir e r ace in co njun c tion w ith the Roya l Be rmuda Ya c ht C lub. The C ru ising C lub took th e initiativ e in d c ve lopin g th e variou s measu r e m e nt rules w hic h h a v e com e int o bc in g and , in ad dit io n t o h a ndlin g the B e r m uda R ace, al so prom o t e d t wo t ra n s-A tla n tic ra c es, one fr o m N e w po rt t o Plym o uth i n 19 3 1. and o n e fr o m N ewp ort to N orwa y in I 9 3 S. It is th e club 's inte re s t, bac kin g a nd int e lli ge nt h a ndlin g tha t h as m a d e t h ese lo ng dis t a nce races s o po pula r in the U nited State.
233
BERMUDA RACES PRIOR TO 1923 1906-Start. Gransend Bay; 3 starters; best time 126 hrs., 9 min., bv Tamer/am: \Vinner - Tamer/mu:, Frank :'\laier (yawl, 38' oa) 1907-Start. Gravesend Bay; 12 starters; best time, 89 hrs., by Dc,-visl, Large class - Dervish, H. A. Morss (sch. 85' oa) Small class - Lila, Richard D. Floyd (yawl, 40' oa) 1908-Start 'Marblehead ; 5 starters ; best time 100 hrs., 19 min., 30 sec., by Veno11a Large class - Dervisl, Small class - Veuoua, E. J. Bliss (sch. 65' oa) 1909-Start Gran·scnd Bay; 5 starters; best time iS hrs., 19 min. by .·l morita, \V. L. Daum (sch. 100' oa) \Vinner- - .llargaret, Geo. S. Runk (sch. 93' oa) 1910-Start, Gravesend Bay; 2 starters; best time 90 hrs., 42 min. by Vagr,mt \Vinncr - Vagra11t, H. S. Vanderbilt (sch. 76' oa)
234
BERMUDA RACE Start New London -
Yacht
R,g
Malabar IV Doi,.ty
Sehr. Yawl
St'a Call
Ketch
Damari,
Sehr.
Mary An• ltfrmory
Surt,riu Wa,,Jn11
Yawl Sehr.
f/Ji•g Cloud Su 11bra,n
Flyi•g Cloud C11roli,u Blad:. H•wk B"rhura Wbis tlrr lsrirl Gau11tlrt
Hilda
Lad on a Lloy d W. B.rr-, hab,1 Q.
Owner John G. A ld en A. A. O:arrdl L. Nciuch O.avid H. Atw;ttt:r J ohn Parkinson R. N. Bavier
Sloop Sehr,
June 12 El:apst'd T,mr 11) :Jl: ~O I,:<, : 1 9: 01
Cor-rcctr·J Time
81 : H : • 0 86:22:0)
12):06:J}
86:•l:II 87:09 :ll
12 6 :00 :00
90: 0) :0 0
1:7 :)6:l O
112: I 8: • 1
91 :H: •I
M. s. Kattcn horn
12\:~2:)6
?2:SS:l6
D. D. Hi:n-.·ood L::a.wrcncc Grin nell
1 11,01: • o
96: H :2 1
12): ◄ '4 :07
99:19:07
11• : < 6:00
100:.9:00
12-4:) S:3 2
106:08:)2
12-4 :2) : ◄ 9
1 06:26: • 9
s. B. Coffin s. D. B.akcr
Sra/ara
1923
660 milea -
F. B. Dupe r Roger Youns w. H. H.and, Jr, Carr o11 Brown Edward Brayton J. s. & R. w. J oboaoa A. E. Dingle Yawl w. R. Palmer Sehr, Homer Loring w. H . Hcllier Fra nci, Minot
12) :08 :<I
1 06:19:•1
12-4:l ◄ :40
lH :ll :07
101.;s:•o 107:29 :07
128 : 2-4:)0
108:27:J0
1l6:<S:H
1 11 :09 : •I
1H :J8: 0•
11 1: I I: 0 •
lH :17:18
118:2 1 :11
120 :Sl:J0
120 :~J:J0
IJS :11: •o
I 22 : S-4 : '40
IH : 11 : 10
10:16 : 10
235
BERMUDA RACE Start New London -
1924
b60 mile• -
June 21
C LASS A Elapu-d TlmC'
TimC'
N. Bavirr
102 : Jl:2I
91:07 : ◄ I
10 ♦ :0):00
10): 16 :21
R ig
• Mr,nory
Yawl
R.
1/atlur
~t.: hr.
s. A. B c ~p
1-a,nr
H. I. Scw.::all Alc.-x:inJrr Forbes l:iwrL"ncr Gri nnc-11
Dlark Durk 1-IJ ,ng ClouJ
CorrcC'H'd
o ...•nC'r
Yac ht
10-4 :26:00
I0♦ :26:00
I OS: 17:06
10♦ :J2: ◄ 6
10 1 :! ♦ :?0
106 :21:21
CLASS B II utoka
Yawl
Pri,nrou IV
Sehr.
Dai11t y
Ya ..·1
Gau11tlrt
Sehr.
Nortbrr" L,gbt
G. n. Dr:a$..r W. H. Huggins A. A. Darrell A. E. Dingle T. A. En1or-
112:H:11
1 1 l :09: 16
11 J : I! : ◄7
1 l l: 11 : ◄7
I 2!: I 0: SJ
111:H :ll
128:)9:)7
J2i: ◄ S:29
1 ◄ 2: ! I: 1 l
l ◄O: ◄ O :l ◄
CLASS C Lloyd W. Drrr>•
Sehr.
Mfrro
Krtcb
Sylvia II
Sehr.
1.J,,,/,lru.,
• The
astc-risk on
Bar Virw Y. C. H. E. R . Hall
I lJ : ◄ J :21
10,:?0: ◄ l
ll0 :J7:ll
Royal Btrmuda Y. c.
117:H: 11
101:S0:27 11 7:2): 11
J. n. K,11,y
1Jl:l2:0l
IZS:'44 :00
this
and
succeeding
pagt'S identifies the w inner of the
B~rmuda Troph :r donated by the Ror:al Bermuda Yacht Cl ub for the 1ltct w1nnt'r on corrc~cted time.
236
BERMUDA RACE S tart New Londo n -
1926
660 mi les -
J une 2 0
CLASS A E l :ipscJ
Owne r
Yacht • M olobor VII
Drogoon
c, ' ""'
Trad, Wind /o/ir Briu Blue W otrr
Co unt.-u Co r oli ne
Wi nd jam muQu ito
Time
Ri g
Sehr. l\ueb Sehr.
IH : 4: :07 J ohn G. Alde n 111 : 0 6: 41 R. B:1virr P. Hammond, Elihu Root, Jr. 121 : 41. : ) 6 1-1. 1-1. And erson 121 : 10 : 41 Cutter E. G. ~1.trt in 127 :46:4S Sehr. M. R. Smith I )6:00:00 L. G. thmc nlcy I I I : 03 : I I Roger Young 1 11 : 16 :40 Edw. Cnbbe 161:01:39 G. WooJward, J r . 188 : :?S : 0 )
~-
Correc t ed
T i me 11 6 :04:)7
II S:06: ~I I I S : H:06 11 9: 1 1: 11 1!6: 16: 4 1
12 8:57 : 00 IH : 40:4 1
I S4 : :? 6 : 40 1 19:01 :}9 184: 2 6:)}
CLASS n Blt1rk Goose
Sehr,
Sa,ramore
llarli•quin ,\ falabdr Ill
Malay
l'rimrou: Ill
Y,wl
w. F. Downs E, w. ~bdcir:i G. Callowh ur Ever ett ~lorn, Jr. R. w. Ferri , 0. s. Pa yson
15 9 : }2 : •H
I 10 : I 0 : I I
167 : 09 : 19 169 : }6 : 07
110 : 16 : 4 9 111 : 4 9 : ) 7
177 : )8 : 4 1
l \ S :\ S : 11
182 : 00:00
168 : 0 7: }0
IYO :S S : )0
178 : ) 7: )0
23 i
BERMUDA RACE Start New London -
1928
660 m iles -June 23
C LASS A EbpsrJ Y:ad1t
' Rugosa 11 1",·al
R;~ Ya w l Sehr.
,\ f al .,lrnr IX
Ow n er Ruu 1.·ll
I\.
G.
Gr innell Di~ low
l.Jra,:oon
K et c h
J . G . Alden Dr. G. \X' . \'\:':irrcn R. N . l\:a ,·ic-r
r ,-"d,t io n
Se hr.
J. I\ . .\l i llt.• r
Y.rn/: 1•r Gir l II
CI.Jimo n
Dr. F. G . GooJri d gc W. F. Downs G. 8. D r:akc L. G r i nn ,:11 , J r . P;iul Oucldu G. ~k~I. Godlc )'
.\L,li,b"r V III 1"1.i;:r1·.ss
I-l y it1R Cloud Ill IJl u,· Goose \\" •·t I \\7 ind
Corrcc u ·d
Tintc
Time
10) : 1):4)
96: 19:4)
111 : 04: 17
97 :S:::17
108: )):09
?S : 45 :J9
I 0-4 : SS :4i
100: 09:17
10S:00 : J7 11 ~: s: :i:;
10):47:07
110 : Sl:4! I ;:4: Si:2:: t: 9:06 :H t ::.f :.2.l : 59
! 09:00:17 109 :2S: 12 111 :40:52
116:4 0:ll 12l:ll:S9
161: 1S:H
! 60: 4l :H
1 9 1 :40:01
lii:42:01
CLASS 8 ,\f,1/,1\'
Se hr.
E.li:nh ,·t l., ,\( ,·,- r y
W'idow
nt,"·I:. Goose Du rl~ l i11g
W. Ferris
1 16 · 02:07
97 :48 :)7
I.. A. \Vi ll i::ams
1)):01:12
11 S: I 0 :02
\X' m. :\k:\l ill:tn
lll:4S : 4 7
11 9 : 16: 17
IH:l0 : S6
1 I ? : S9:26
R.
E , ·t· r c-t t
:\t o r n . J r.
119: I 0:0 1
I )6 :40:0 1
16l:l0:l0
146 : )1: 4 0
Seh r.
C. \'(' . Atw.:itcr C. D. D iJlon
Sou,: o' tbc \,:f ind
Ketch
RcyOurn \\?:ttrt'S
Sr"l
S loo p
C. K. &
FIJ i n ,: C loud 111
Sehr.
J :? 4 : :? 3 : 59 L. Grinne ll , J r . IJS:07:J0 \\?. P. L:a y th:im CLASS UNDER l 5 FEET ! Sl:S ! :00 l-brr y P id st.>on 209:S0:00 C. L. Moody Time n ot u k~n w . A. Robinson
,\f d / 11b1H'
IV
Sl oop
I(.
r. Pos t
I Si :H :l0 169 : I 0:00 Did not finis h Returned to port
SPEC IAL CLASS
,\/,1m y t l.,
l s ltJn,l ,·r
Y:iwl
,\ fil,uli
Cutte r
S1 ·11ap
K e tch
1 11:07:H lJS:07:J 0
238
BERMUDA RACE Start New London -
193 0
660 m iles -
June JO
CLASS A Yacht
Rig Sehr.
Owner
J. G. Alden
99 :07: .! I
S\ :0\ : 11
Trru,cra,n
G. W. Mixtc r
IOI :JS:\&
17 , 16 : \ I
T,·al Yank.a Girl II Oau n tlru
10 ➔ :\8:}-I
as:>? : -4 7
?&:!?:}?
89:01 ,os
1 0?: -l.? :\9
90 : 06:!-4
M i1 trr11
R. G. Biglow Or. G. W. W~rrcn H. B. Merwin G. E. Roo,cvclt
IO I : S I : ? 2
Sa yonora
90:46 : 68
V. F.
10 1 : 2?:1}
9 1 : 2 ➔ : ➔9
Mala/nJr X
Sea Witc-b Rugo11J JI Flyi•g Cloud Ill QuirksHvu JI
Yawl Sehr.
Wc1t
E. S. Parton, R. Grinnell L. Grinnell
107:)6 :1 9
9 I : \) : ! -4
I OZ:27:}8
91: \ 7 -4 7
102 :}2:0?
92 :ll · \ I
I OZ : 02 :•H
92: lS -40
Lion•• Whrlp
A. E. Peirce C. L. An drews R. B. Wi ll iam, P . S. Sprague
Famr
T. FloyJ.Jonc1
R. H. Williams Edward Crabbe W. F. Oown1
111,46:01
9\:S9:-U
107:11,07
96:H:06
111,0:,10
96 , 10 , 11
W. P. Coburo
1 02:}6 :?0
97:01 : 4 }
Curlew F<'cult'u
DaJ,bnr
Sbdlba,h
Yawl Sehr.
Malaba r VIII Srnora Mohawk Dl1u Goo1t' Dla"k Duck. Shimmo
A. T. Baker P. N. Buckler Alex. Forbu J. Wh;t c H. Lockhart
Monowsoy
Sai,pa, Ddfi• Adrid
T. S. Young Ketch
R. P. Morse A. Sartorius
I.
I 02 : S 1: L9
9 l : 4} : 07
110 : ➔ ?:4-4
9-4: ! .. : I ◄
I OJ :}7: 14
?\:41 : 09
99:0Z:H
91:46 : Z0
1 10:)9:4)
97:H :29
109:26: 4 0
100: 16 :) 2
108: 18 : .? I
I 02 : I !C : If
1 1 l, I 9:23
IO } : ?O : I -4
IZ l : '42: 08
I 07: 01, 19
12 .?:}) :4.?
I 08: 09 · I"
l ?-4:44:0\
I 09: \ \ : )"
I H :11:00
I ? 8: 2 l: I )
CL ASS B •Malay Doradr Ro,r of Sboro" Viki ng Malabar Ill
Skiil Cayuu
Bla,k Goou Ambcr;ack Pdmro,e IV n,uk.li"g Zl•l'fa
Ja ·,u t r a,.agu \f£"10 11111a
Sehr. Y2wl Sehr. Cutccr Sehr. Cutter Scbr.
C utter
Keech Yawl Kctcb Ketch
R. W. Ferri s O. J. Stephen s E. B. O on 2ldsoo F. J . Wells A. P. Butle r H . Ford & G. V. Smith G. Norton E. Mons , Jr. P. D. R ust , Jr. F. L. Am e, C. W. Atw:u er C . H . Master, W, H . Hamilton Paul Runyon M. Hunt
1 09 : 04:09
84:.?0 : I ~
I OI :1 9 : H
81:\0 : 4 6
IOI :•H:44
86 :0 I· I 9
I OI :H,JS
87:Zl,:9
114 :19:00
90:20:S9
1 07:11:00
90:.?\ : 0.?
1 06:\-4:\.?
91 : ) (, "' "
I I 9 : "ii 7 :4 1
I 01 :? .? • -'-' 102 : ... a · I •1
I) I :47 :I):! I!) : 4\ : 4.?
10? : 41 : I ◄
l l l : lLOO
102:18:19
IH:ll :00
I I ) : 21 : ◄ 7
I 16:46:04
11 9:-U:ll
242 ,oo, oo
Z I 0:4S:Z9
Diu blcd, c~ mc in und er power O .N.F.
239
BERMUDA RACE-1932 Start Montauk -
628 miles-June 25 CLASS A
Yacht •Malabar X Gr.-nadit'r Walt'r Git,sy T.-ra11ra• lli1tbland Ll1bt 8,-illianl Mlslr.-u 8arl,,,,.-n10 1..-,ria Vama,-i.Dis,o,,",.Y Mandoo S.-a Wit,b fr,I;" 8,-iu
Ad,-iana
Rig Scbr.
.
Corrected Elapsed Time Owaor Time 69:48:41 R. I. Galo, Joha G. Aldea 75:42:29 69:52:04 H . A. aad S. Morn 76:47:28 70:57:04 William McMillan 76:57:52 71:JJ:24 George 76:U:24 Mi:uer 71:35:4) F. C. Paiao t7l:3S:4) 71 :J7::!I Walter Barnum 76: ◄ 2:07 72:10:H G. E. RooscYelt 75:10:SI 72:IS:IB P. s. duPont, 3rd n:47:SI 76:14:48 Major T. P. Rose-Richards 80:08:26 77:Jl:IS Vadim Makarolf 89:28:11 91:4):00 98:)7:46 J. H. Nichols 92:0:2:! 97:10:58 D. s. Berger 116:0.f:)9 E. s. Parsons l:!J:35:IS Withdrew See note below Robert Somernt II Burard James H. Ottley
w.
Sloop Schr,
Sloop Kotch Sehr, Yawl Cutter Sehr.
. .
CLASS B na,-ad.Trc-ili1tbt AJ·.-sba s-,nny Viking Malal,a,- V Dt1rkling Z.-na Amb.-,-ia,k. ll Cyrlo,ui Dainty Cu,-1.-,v
Yawl Sehr.
R. Stephens, Jr. Edw. s. Bradford, Jr. Yawl John R. Hogan Sloop Albert D. Phclp1 P. LeBoutillicr Horbert Par1oas <:h:n. H. Anratcr Yawl c. H. Maston Sehr. Paul D. Ru1t, Jr. Sloop F. Jay Well1 Yawl Alfred A. Darrell Kotch David Rosenstein tBcrmuda R::ace record until 1956,
81:U:JJ 98:09:SS 97:56:H 9S:08 49 91 :24:26 9 ◄ :SJ:17
119:00:'18 127:31 :30 Withdrew Withdrew Withdrew Withdrew
72:11 :10 80:)6:10 112: 10:46 82:11 :SS 8?:U:52 112:56::!I 99:1?•47 IOS:22:1"
In this race the schooner Adriana burned and sank the first night out, due to spontaneous combustion in the oilskin locker located behind her ca hin stove. The British cutter Jolie Brise, owned and sailed by Robert Somerset, did a magnificent piece of work in running up alongside the burninR schooner and taking off her crew. All were saved except Clarence Kozlay, who was at the helm of Adriana and who stuck to his post until the rest of the crew were aboard Jolie Brise and the ships had drifted too far apart for him to make the jump to safety.
240
BERMUDA RACE Start New Londo n -
1934
6 6 0 m il es -
June 24
C LASS A El:ipu:c.l
Yuh t • E,llu Ul a t n
G)/)1y
O w n er R . J. Sch.u (er Wi ll i:im ~tc~t il b. n
Tim e
Cor rt'c tC'd T ime
SO: l l: I 0
69 :-4: ;S S
78:40:-H
70 :50:)1
H. A. & s. Mor n
;8:5J:JJ 80:00: 14
7 1 :0 I : I 0 7):0::45
Y:iw l Sehr . Y:iwl
G. A. W hi ting 0 . & R. St('phc-n s D. Spe ncer llcq;c r P. Lc-lloutill i er
Ke tc h
V.
s. M:a k :aroff
7 5:)):J :
Ri g Slonr Sehr .
Grrnadirr Da u nt ltu Doraclt:
,\ l andoo
St o r m y Wta t buVam a ric R11gosa II ,\ ( iJ l rru
Fl; ing Cloud V olante ll igh T i dt Fnlc-on I I Sant Sang T t•r,tgran, T r al Co u nters Sl,i la rh Saa annab Sl,i,,tmo flnmrab
Zin ga ro
Yawl Sehr. Sloop Sehr .
Russell G rin n ell Geo. E. Roosevel t P. E. J ohn son A . L. Loomis E u gene E. d uPo nt Gilbe rt Ottley Kct cb J . H. Pl umb, J r. Sclir. G. W. M ixtu R. Grah:am Biglow J . R. Aron Will i:am Gould F. C. Ros:crs H. K . Hill Ct . 1. Ketch R. I\. Ames Sehr, R. I'. Ba r uc h
80: 11 : OS 7? : 0S:O l 8s::9:04
7) :OR : .: S 7}:} 1:00
il:4.::.:1 7): 58: 45
79: S: : :4
7 4 : 09 : I.:
77: J ::JS
7 4 : z.:: 0-4
80 : 01 :41 86:49:1)
74: J : :5)
78::! 6 : '> 4 79:49:52 82:)7 : 55 86 :) 8 : 00
76:,4:5:
77::!S:17 77:H::S 7S : 40:55 79:5 0 : 05
89 :H:56
7 9:5l: H
9 0: 1ti: l S
8 J: SJ: 1 1
87:2}: I S
84: 10:4)
94 : 50 : l S
S 5 :H:12
100: : S:19 101 :S7: Z7
96:J>: ll ?7: 14 :27
12:: 18:00
1 14: I 6 :08
94: I 6: 16
79:5,: 44
97 :48:H
82 :04:)7
98 :0):47
S}:1S:2 ::?
C LASS n 6arrnrn t
Sloop
Dain t y
Sehr . Sloop Y,wl
R . A. Al scr , Jr. Gil bert D un lu.m R:trmond W. Fe rris F . J•y Well, A lfred A. D:arrcll
t\slarl t'
Ke t c h
L. L . Reeve
Jubilee Mala)'
Cyclone
97: 0 0:16
81:0? : 5 1
1 26:.\S : 00
106 '.}S: l l
9 S :42 :Sl
98 :46 : 05
CLASS C
241
BERMUDA RACE-1936 Start Newport -
63 5 miles -
June 22
CLASS A \' .:acht Stormy W'catbtr Brilliant
EJIH
Owner P. LeBoutillit'r W. Barnum R. J. Schaefer G. W. Mixter V. S. Makaroff C. Bru)'DZeel, Jr.
116:25:19 114:H:>2 120:44:17 119:25:)5 114:50:13 125:2S:03
Correctt'd Time 105:H:2> 107:34:56 110:09:J.4 110:10:H 113:23:01 114:39:S3
Adrian Iselin JI Dr. Franz Jlerlia
12S:46:01 128:00:56
115 :47:S4 117:15:46
C. C.:athcr"·ood J. H. Plumb, Jr. Dr. L. Luto"'·aki
121 :H:44 124:25:0J 129:2):10
1 IS:00:36 119:56:28 120:56:JS
J. H. Ottle)' G. E. Rooae\·eh Karl Beier
125:14:)7 130:JS:56 135:53:44
122:57:55 126:07:13 126:44:41
C. B. Rockwt'll U. Deutschlander L. Schlimbach tt al E. Strassburg Dr. W. Wolfing M. Knight C. Bowles Dr. F. A. Caldt'rono D. S. Berger G. Ottle)' H. Edwards J. R. Aron N, Odman
147:32:17 150:44:27 151:10:57 154:56:57 147:4>:27 150:08:46 151:)6:20 164:00:56
Rig Ya"·I Sehr. Y:awl Sehr.
Tcragram Vamarlt Ketch Zttartnd Yawl (Dutch) R"I 11.-ad Rol'J 'l'On Brtmt,s (Germ.:an) \'allq·ri.Ketch Nam Sang Aul,anli II Yawl (German) l.a,lronc Sehr. .\listr.-u P..t.-r ,·on Dan:ig Yawl (D.:anzig) B,·lisari111 Arkt11r (Ger.) Ketch il,1mb11rg (Ger.) Yawl Br,·ma ( Ger.) " Etlli (Ger.) Ketch ,\frri,lian Sehr. Nordlys Tradition M11ndoo II Yawl Sal.-.. Sehr. \\'1insomt Too Ketch Co1111t,·ss Sehr. s.-a Saga (Swedish) 11
.
.Elaplt'd Time
135:01:55 140:08: II 140:%5:47
144:59:44 14S:48:56 147:48:30 147:59:27 155:54:14
Returned, dis.abled u
u
CLASS B •Kiran•an Act,,.-a Apache Sil'o,·co Sl11rligbt GJPll'
Spin,irift P,·ndragon l.a11ds End Euapad,• E,n,..r11lda G.-isha .4.libi Spindrift D11clding
Cutter Sl?,op Cutter
s•~~P Cutter Ketch Sehr.
Sl?:P Cutter Ketch Sloop
103:15:40
116:08:41 R. r. Baruch 107: 13 :ll 120:56:01 H. Se.:ars 108 :53 :54 126:01 ::?l C. F. Haveme)'er 109:42:47 129:38:5? R. s. Robinson 118:31 :58 135:22:09 A. B. Fa)' 120:52:09 134:44:lS F. C. P:aine 132 :39:04 149:57:46 A. E. Peirce 132:51 :18 153 :23 :.)8 H. M. Devereux lH:41:56 152:08:00 A. L. Loomis, Jr. 134:50:45 148:.)5:12 H. G. Fownes 136:09:57 152:19:17 J. K. Roosevelt 145:H:02 162:31 :37 L. L. Stanton Returned, disabled K. F. Miller & F. Williams U H M. M. Jackson Did not start, disabled C. w. Atwater
SPECIAL CLASS, OVER 7J FEET Zara Whitt Cloud
Sehr, 11
F. C. McCormack Dr. P. E. Truesdale
Returned, disabled Withdrew
- - - -
242
BERMUDA RACE -
1938
Start Newport- 635 milea -
June 21
C LASS A Yacht
R,g
• Ba ru ,.a
Yawl
Elapu:d Owner
Ava11ti
H. c. Taylor W.
tJlu II Ma,.Joo II Euopade Sloop
Wi"i/iKO
Yawl St1,rt ,ura Sehr. Cli:abetb MrCaw Yawl lligblan ,I Ught
Sloop
S011ny
8di1d riur
Yawl
Barl~vt11to Nordly i Gr,11ad;u
Scbr.
\fislrl' u
Tt: ,.agram Keec h
Vt1 l!~)'ri r
Ti m e Sll:'Sl:\1
Rot h1c hil J
IO.! : -. 6 • JS
? .! : S 4 : l l
99:2 1 : 26
?6 : 2 9:) ,4
100: 19, 1 9
?7 : JO:) I
I 00: I! :0)
97 : 44:}7
s. Bc:rgc: r
H. G. Fownc s H. Sc::ars
c. J , Schmidbpp, Jr. W. L. Stew.an , J ,.
Ed. Spen ce D. F. Wolfe A. E. Pei r ce C. n. Rockwell r. s. du Pont, 111 Chcucr Bow les H. A. Mons, J ,. Geo, E. Ron, cvc h Geo,
Va '"arie
91:0S: ◄ Z
Cnr r C'ctc-J
R. J. Schufrr D.
Art ol'o
Time
w. Mixtcr
u. s. N 2 vy
C. Cuhcrwood
I 0Z::IS:27
97:-; 7: ! 6
100:) .. . ! '
?8 : I 8 , ◄ 1
106:S2 : I!
98, ~ I, S:
I 0 -4 :S 4 .•U
99 : 07: I J
106: -&:! : 04
1 0.!: 04 : 0 ◄
IIZ :2 6:S8
I 0.! : ! \: SO
1 1 l : OJ: I 2
I OJ: .:!O :O.a
11 1 ,28: ) 7
I 07 : 17 : I,,
I I) : 1 S: 4 0
I 09: .! J: S -4
11 9: 11 : 07
109: 2 7:S9
11 ◄ ,0l :H
109 : l ! : I)
12 0: J 'i:!7
1 10 : 14 : 19
I 11 : 24 : 'i O
111 : :4, S0
ll l , S6•01
I l!:26 : \ 1
CLASS 8 8/it :rn
Sloop
RubaiJ1at
Rola,.J vo" Bre"''" Go lden El"t: Cb t: rry Dlou o ,.. Kir12w1211 JI
..
Rubink2m H2r vcy Conove r H. T . White, Jr. Robe rt Leeson R. r. ~La n ny
y ....1 J . H. G r ove
li2 n, vnn l ott n c r
H. Presco tt Well1
Sloop
S01,vt:'9i r Siro,eo
Rog e r Robin1on R. Bar-uc h
"·
John J . White, J r. P2ul A. Sper r- y Milton J . 8l2i r
Dlut: WinR"
Eika ,o,.; Adrid Two Droth,• r,
Seh r- . Ketch
Sequoia
Yawl
v~xo
Sehr.
- -
R. J . Reynold, N.
Rt: V0 '9 0C SJ,ookit: Na riubal Sw,// V,y//• g II
- - --- - -- -
J. C. Mac Kern I.
A. S2rto r i ut Hans lsbn nd u e n Jame s N. Spc:ar C hu. w. Cro~u
1 01: 1 ◄ , 1 S 11 6, ◄ 9 :I 0
11>:28 :JZ
90 : 2! : -44 100: Z:? : !4 100:29 : H
11 6 :49 :\7
I O I : !!: 1 9
I ZZ:17 : 19
10.?:S6: •U
11s , o o,n1
1 01, 1 S: 1 1
I I 'i: '57: 18
I 04: Z ) : :?:
I I \: >9 : 2 l
10-4: 2S:07
I .Z'i:18 : 11
I O'i : 'i-': \ A
l ?-4: 'i? : l 'l
107:29 : ?4
12 6: 0 S, 4)
I 08 : -4! : l 7
1 28:SS , S9
I I? : -40 : 56
:1 1 : H,10
1 1) : 2!:!0
1 )6: 4 7:S ◄
I 16:? I : -4 ?
1-4): 14 : 'i -4
1 ! 6: l 'i: l 7
I -4 }: 'i 4 : 4 7
I 29: 27 : ) :-
16):20:00
1-44 :04 : l I
I '- S • I -4 • Z 1
141 :IZ:07
t : 8 .IJ . IJO
11,0 : iY : l,,
243
MOUNT DESERT RACE- 1940 Block Island to Mt. Desert Rock to Gloucester. June 24.
455 miles (Tht: Bt:rmuda Rau hoa•lng bet:• co•,t:llt:d buauH of tbt: u,or i• Europe, tb, Crui1i11g Club 1t,0111ort:d tbi, rou i• 111 plau.) CLASS A Yacht 8arun<1 Blit:,,, Edl11 It A.a•onti Mandoo 11 Nino
Mirtrru Borlovcnto Prrrcpbo,,,
Rist Yawl Sloc,p Y.awl
Owner H. C. Taylor J. H. Grove R. J. Schaefer W. N. Rothschild D.S. Berger Schr. DeC. Fales G. E. Roosevelt P. S. DuPont Y.awl r. J. Roosevelt
Elap1rd Time
Corrected Time
Sl•H:40 89:49:J? 86:S7:l 1 91:10:?6
81 :Z.f:40 BS: II :0.f S6:Sl:J6 117:IJ:)S
8S:J8·10
88:00:29
90:?6:IJZ 94:0J :46
88:-U:17 89:46:1.f
Withdrr• Withdrew
CLASS B Coq,utt,
Sloop
Prrroqr,11f St:mo
Nfror
o,parfr,r,Tlog.J Too Sou.,,,,;r Blark/i,h
Yawl SIJop Sehr.
R. F. deCoppet R.H. M•orl' David Aml's J.B. Lloyd F. L. Ballard H. K. & E. r. Noyce John J. White M. B. Littlefield
101:)0:Z') I00:2J:SS 117:48:SZ 111: I S:00 11.f:H:00
Disabled D,sableJ Withdrew
BS·\!:4\ 91:0l:H 98:~?:St, 99:0:)8 I0J:0Z:H
- - -
244
BERMUDA RACE Start Newpo rt -
635 miles -
1946 June 29
C LASS A Y:acht • Grsture Good .\"r w:
£1.ip\rd
Rig Sloop Y:a wl
Dan,na
1/igl,land Light fa r apa ,le
"·
Owntr Ii. F ull er
.\trs . B:nU:a r.a H e nry l-lcnq• C. ·r:a >·l or
Sloop
us:-; Ac:adc m y
Y:a wl
1-t. G. Fow n u
t 11 t i / n
llo>·:a l O c('a n
V a m aric
Ketc h Se hr,
S 11ia ,\ti1tr r11
Cr, llw nt Zaida
Sloop
.\1'1r u .ia
Ya wl
C urlew
Sehr.
T~ragram
StJn b"'" n
I\.C.
USN Ac:tdrmy De C oursrr F 2l c1 Geo. E. Roost" vclt ll r ii;,;, Cunni n g ham Colin Jbur>•
Cor r cc u :d
T i m t'
T;rn,
1: 1 : 18: ZS
?l: 10: ZO
121 :0 1: 18
ll?: .: ; : OS
1 19:0): 0 1
I 00 : I l: I ;
127: 2 0 :2 0 I : 6 : ◄ I: 14
108 : 0 : :J I
127: 1 S : 4}
109:Si: 19
I OG: 11: I ◄
lll : 1 0:}-J
ll l:JS:l ◄
118:,6:IG
11 I: 19: I l
1 ·-1:': : S l : :?8
1 16 : -4 9: 1 S
1 47 : 20:}6
1: 0:,0:16
I-J 2:•H :S l
1: 0: ) 7:J:
H2 :O} :42
I : I : I l :l ◄
J ohn G r:a h:amt Jr. USCG .A c :aJcm y USCG Ac:a d cm y
I 14:JG : 09
110:0S:OS
119:H:14
Mortimer lb y e s
IJ I :JS: 19
16}:2 4 :00
I H:lO:l ◄
C LASS n s,,luan ,\f 111 t a 11g
Chr•· Chr1• IV ll otfu ,. ,\f alab a ,- XJ/1
St a,-/i gl,t Cj rlon c o,., aJ
Yawl Sloop Y:awl
R. F. dcCnppct
Sloop K e tch Sloop
J•kob ls h r :induc n J ohn G. Ald e n J ;am cs 8. Bricke ll D. 1-f. Duff
Y:awl
Vo,agn · , ·,n,,.od 111 Pt•,-roqtti't
Sloo p
Kl,anu in 1\ lr) onr
Y:awl
F un
Iris
Sloop Y,wl
II ok 11loa
Sloop
- - - - --
-
Rod e r ic k S,cplicns, Jr. Jlh ilip J·b n J c.-lm.in
Lcon::1rJ Y oun h Ed w:a rJ W ald vogel Robe rt l. Hall Ro ber t Ii. Moore J ohn G. Wri g ht R.ilph E. C.isc T hom::as Ii. C lou
J ohn hhrtuc ci w. C. McNe il
llS:19:48
I 02: 19 :SS
I }7: 2 4: I l
I OS:)7: 1!
1 ◄ 8:)9:19
114 : I l : 4 6
146: 42:0 )
114 :IS :02
1-16: 17: 1-1
1 I S :1 S :l -1
l-l ?:04 :19 I S1:J9:IO
I 17 :0 I : 11 11 ..! :16: 1...
1 17: 0 I : , 4
1~ }:J Z:47
119:10:19
1 2 J:J9:B
1 16: 18 : I l
1 1 4 :Ol :2 1
IS7:ll: 17
I : I: 19: 1 1
16 0 : I ◄ : ◄ I
12 7:16:21
1 66: l ◄ :I?
I 2'1:'D :SJ
178:) 2:00 180:)0:00
ll2 :26:22 1 J 6: l 5 : s,
1 78:49: 1 0
IJS:26 : 07
245
BERMUDA RACE Start Newport -
1948
635 miles -June 19 C l.ASS A
Y:a c ht • n,,runa
Own c- r
El.spscd Time 57:09:+ I 90:J0:SS
Corrccu·d Tin,c S6:S9: 10
Y., wl
71.:: 7 1,l
l·h ·nrrC.Ta)' lor J ohnll. l'o r d, J r.
SS.S 7.!.S
DrCoun<')' F2l-.· s \\:', \\:", Andc-uon
9S: +6 ::s
91:00:IS
E1r.,p,1,I,·
Seh r. Y2.wl
92:.!9: 57
9 2 :16:4 9
G,·1 t11 r,·
S loop
S6.S
A. H ow:ard F u llC"r
Kitty llt1lf' I.:.
Yawl Sloop KNch
69.S h I. ~ 7 ::.s ; 1.6 Sl . S 6 0 . .l
J o h n Timken USr-.: Ac:ad c-m y J. ~t. ~l.lcDon;1lJ USN Ac:ulcmr Fn•J Temrlc Gcu. E. Rooic,·c lt
10::<1:+0 91:1):)1
91:SJ:ll
t0l :11:!6
100:12:40
I0J : H : 17 I 0J:JJ:IS 11) :01 : 09 11::06:))
100:16 :H 102: 51 :H 104:H:47
6,. s
W. H . Wheder,Jr.
106:07:09
s,,;u
ll,,:bl11nd Ligbt \'111/; l rfr \';1n1ari ,·
Y:twl Sehr. Collon nlouom III Y~,....-1 Storr,1 _1
\'('ratl.ur
.\ 111l rru
90,1::s6
95 : 2 2 :)1
104 :49: +0 101:)6:21
JJ11rma
SJ.0
F. s. u;uelt
1 1s::: 2 :o>
101:H:2S
T o mdb,1u•I:.
4S.::
r. \X' . H r.itt
1 1S:JS:26
107:07 :1S
Arsnll
5 6.6
\'\:'illi:am T. ~1oorc
l.!O:•H : >2
112 : S0 : -47
~loq;.an Duth•r J. J. O'N,•; 11
10): 11 :41
90: 17:09
101:H: I ,
90: H :lS
Fr.ink F. \''Chitr
I OS :42 :07
92 :42 :26
106:0J:S 7
92 : H:00
,\L1 l ,,t,"'• XII I
Ketch
5 ).)
I.or,/ Jim
S loop
1"1,:r1·11
4 1.J 4S,1
.\I ) ti, of ,\f..ilha,,,
J7.S
C2pt. J. H. IIHn~• worth. R .N.
46.0 45.J
H. i1.· h :1rJ S. Nr'-' D. Z. 8.tilt•r Roll Stt..· phC'ns, Jr.
1 I J:H : 0l
99:S7:S:
1 tl :O l :2.f
100:06 :48
11 J: 51 :O.!
10 1 :02:J:
R obe rt L. Halt R;a l ph E. C:ncE. C. W,ld,•o~el
1.! 4 :57:·U
t0I :J2: t0
12 0: .?S: 12 1 19: I 2: 19
102:st : ll 10):04:41
Han'\')' Cono,•t.r
It 9: 16:0S I IS::! I :}J
I 04: 1 1: 1 l
C 11ri11,1
Y:1.w l
'" ",.
Sloop
!(11stan,:
45.1
''imro,I IV
JS. S
AfrJ 011 . · vn,,1>:,·•· R.,.. , o u or
\" .,wl
J 9 .? 4 J,8 4 S.0
II of brr
Sloop
St11rlight
45.6 Jakob hhranducn -O . b James U. Brickell
119:H:48
I 0S:41:J S
C,u1R1-rjo
41).4
I .!4:59: I.?
107 : 06:22
4}.5
12 5: 24:}2
4J.9
1:6: 4 5: 48
109. 16: 54 t I 0: ~S :S 7 I H : I S:20
H,')0/11/1•
Yaw l
S11l1u1n
l r 11
1. i , ·,·ly Tin.,· T,·11I t\rgo l\',,.,;, l.inn,•a
Sloop Ketch
Hcnriquc S:tl7.mann
USN Acaclcm)' H. D . H orbHt J6.0 John Martucci 4 l.5 USN Acadc m)' JS.9 P . 1-1. L,ngdon ,U.4 P.H. Lor d J S.4 Dr. E. Kuchlcwski
IJ9:ZS : 0 S 14 S :OS : 21 IS I :01: 1 l
I0S:26 :S 7
1)2:00: 4 1 IJ2:lt :JS
T ime not rC'portrd
246
BERMUDA RACE Start Newport -
1950
63 S milea -
Ju ne 18
CLASS A Yach t 'A,gyll Boltro
Rig.
LOA
Owntr
E.lap1rd Timr
Corre-cud Timr
16.6
Wm. T. Moon
8) : ◄ 7:21
7 ◄ :01:19
7\:06:21
78:19: ◄ 7
77:0):01
EuaJ,adt
72.◄
Joli:n N. Brown USN Academ y W , W. Andc-rso n
71:JZ:09
RO)' OnO
72.1 71.0
78 :\2:\9
77:22:)l
N ,,110,ra
61. 0 71. 2
H . G. Hukrll, Jr. H. C. T2ylor
83 : ll : OI
77:18: ◄◄
79:2 4: \ ,4
78:37:ll
II.I
deCou r uy Fal<'I J ohn Timken J, H, Rawl ing• Ernt"U Gut,:,1
82:)2 : )2
71:)9:0 <
78: 16:07
71:16:07 79: 16: I 7
88:)1:2 ◄
79: 20 : 16 10:01:16
8 1 :0):20
10:ll : ◄ I
89: 47:18
12:16:21
Ba,.un"
Nina K,tt> 1/-,u 4. G11 li 1aJ,.
Sehr. Yawl
69.l
Cut 1rr
H.9
Sloop
16.l
Blil:t" Ct't tu rt
11.l
8):28:\\ 86:28:0\
Sehr. Cutter
6 0. )
A .H. Fullu H. M. L:anr G. E. Roo1,:,velt
17 .◄
G. F. Jewett
89: 11: Ol
8): 1 6: ◄ 6
"l.uartn1/
Yawl
I ◄ .)
9) :H:ll
8 ◄ :19: 11
Vamarit
Krl ch
71.1
61:)9:11
8~:1):21
IJigblanJ Ugbt Tabor Boy
Cu u rr
6 I. SO
Yawl
67 .2
B. Lippincott USN Acad,:,my USN Acad,:,my R. E. Whi,c
!Jodi l:J
Mistrl'u Zaida
67 .I
87:}0:)6
8 I: 17 :21
10):09:)2
I 01: 18 : 11
H. I. Prau Rod St,:,ph,:,ns, Jr.
89:0): ◄ 9
71:ll:)2
91: 16 :2 ◄
77:11:07
C. P. Schutt D. Z. 8:.ilcy
9): 06 : \6
10:2 ◄ :09
96: l I: I 0
12: ◄ 0:ll
W. Zicslcr, Jr. Ii. B. duPont
9): ◄ 2:02
8Z:H:ll
97 : ) ◄ : 18
82 : ◄ 8 :01
R. S. 1':y< C. A. H:arriu'ln
99 :\0:~7
8 ◄ : 00:)9
99 : ◄ I: 14
86:11:09
J. J. O'N,;J
I 02 : 08 :46
86:\8:01
CLASS 8 (.)'4 10 '4 I-foot Rat ing) Mury hfoi,frn
Yawl
S2.0
Mustang
Slocp
◄ I. )
Lgrrt
Y:nvl
◄9.0
A.J.,,.
Sloop
◄ l.2
Bounding llumt
Sehr , Sloop Yawl
S 2. 8
10.l ◄ I. l
Pa1"u, a
Kt·uh Sloc p Ya.,. I
46.l
L. C . Strong
102:\6 : ::?0
87:H : 19
Dirigo
Cuuc:r
◄ 0.1
Bath, M,:,. , Racing Syndicat ,:,
102:2 9: ◄ 2
8S: \ I : 01
Spook it
Sloop
4 1. 0
102:17:I ◄
88:12: 1 ◄
Malabar XII I Jlotbu Manaturk Star light Ka,-i 11 IJ J
Keuh
I l .J
\\' m. Ziegler III Kenno n Jcw ,:, u
Cutter
4 1.~
J. hbranJtnn
l 09: 2 S: 27 104:)1:06
9 I : 21: >I
Sloop
◄ I. I
Cutter
◄ ).6
C. A. Wimpfhrimer J. B. n,;ckoll
◄ I.I
G. C. L. Payn4.•
1 21: ◄ l:) l
110:00: ◄ 2
12.0
Gilbe r t Vc r n1.·y
D11 2 blcd
Wi th dre w
11.l
C.. R . Hunl
Ou a bh.•d
Withdrew
Cyanr
Cari na Stonn y Pl'/rtl Lord Jim
Katuffa
Zara
Yawl Kuch
◄ 6.6 ➔6.0
107:27 : 01 106: ) 1:48
89 :02: ◄ 9
91:)6: ~ 7 91 :l ◄ :ll
247 CLASS C (Uadrr 34-lool Ratiag) Yacht R,i;. Loki Yawl A.l•r•al: i Sehr. p,,,.,. Willow Krtc·h Galu O)' Bla:rr Ni,,,,oJ IV Sloop Fl,·i•g Srot,h•a•
50.2 •0.5 30.S
V"•d"
◄ ).2
Sa ... url Prpy1 T"r Bab,· Mokoia Cobar l•trrpid White' Mi1t Rrlllc-11 Troub"dour /ri1 Lorc-lc-i
Sehr. Cuttrr Sloop
LOA ,&.O
H.5 H.0 )0.5 •U.0 )7.7
H.6
Yawl Cuttrr Yawl Sehr,
Yawl Cutter
◄ ).7
38.9
..... o 53.0 )6.0 42,6
Ownrr Gifford B. riacbot John G. AldH E. T.Riu W. D. King R. L. Hall r. B. Sinclair L. E. McLaughlin Errol Bruer T. J. Wauon, Jr. Major J. Murray K. A, Colr1 U.S.N, Aeadrmy G. W. B. Whitr U.S.N. Ac:adrmy Harva1 d Y.C. John Martucci H.P. Wahl
Elapud Timr
Cornctrd Timr
106:37:57 101: ◄ 3: ◄ 9
12:57:29 83:01:16
101:50:5-4 116:33:36
18:09:57
17:06: ◄ 0
113:02: ◄ 9
SB:2 ◄ :-49
110:-46:25 I U:45:SS 119:)1:11 111 :31 :21 117:S2:S5 119:31 :H 111 :-42:1-4 11-4:25:5-4 11-4:50:-40
19:17:02 91 :46:45 92:0-4:37
IZ0:H:2 ◄ 137:z.4: ◄ 7
132:27:00
9-4: ◄ 2:07
9-4:59:09 4\:10:10 95:10:52 95 :)0:01 91:25:09 102:11:31 11 Z:-46:-47 113:31 :I ◄
248
BERMUDA RACE S t a r t Newport -
1952
635 miles
C L ASS /\ E l .ap u:J
Co rrrc ccJ
Owner
Time
71.7
us:-,; Ac aJcm r
9 7: 16 :~ 8
Tune 94 , H: ~6
71. 1
~-1. D. :,..;_ W )':tlt
1 0 : : : J:H
?6:0S: 4S
66.8 6},}
Gilbert Vcrn t' )"
10.! :}? :lf,
?G:si, : o
Hir o ltl .\l. L:inl'
10 ) : 1 S : 44
9 7: IS :li
64.S 7 ) .S
A.Lce loomi~. J r.
101 : 1 6 :l ?
~ii: 07: 'i 'i
John N. Brown
9 ? : .!4: S :
W.W. Andcnn n O ~C o uncy F:21l c, Huq· G. 1-t:ukd l
100 : 44: 'i)
98 : 1 'J: I 7 ~8 : JS ,O J
Y:a c ht
LOA
T{oy ono
Blood bound Sra Lion Doris
Good Nru. • Bolero E.1rapt1dc Niiia .\' 1r1ana
l/i;:hlt1n1l URbt D<1r11na
1~.s
Sehr. Yawl Sloop Y:awl
K.;11 ) Ha w k
D o rif Ill F11fr \t' t·a t b r r
T" bo r Doy
58.8
98 : J 9: ~o , ., : I 'i :4 \
J ohn T i mlu:n
I O'i: I 'i : :o I OJ: J J : J : 104: )7 :0 'i I O I : 40: 18 1 0 .! :'iS :.! S
6 2.8
lhxtcr R. S till , J r. FrcJJ. Allcn
111 : 1 ? :: 'i
68.0
T.1.bor ,\cad-.·m y
108 :0 ) :48
I IJ \ : 4 'i: 11
J ohn H cn1. 1 Jr.
10(,: 4 7:) 1
10/, : '7: } I
~I.E.H e mmcrtl i nbcr 11:? : 41', : -U lJS~ Ac3J e my I Ofl :)9: 0 R
1 08, 0 S:J:
I I I : 'i (j : I 7
I O'J :08 : Ob
H. Step h ens, Jr .
I O}: 'if, : 14
Fr :21 n k J· . Wh i t -.·
I O'i: }{, : O'J
SR: 11 : 0 J '>0: 1 0:JU
Hcnq· B. Jul'o nt A. H oward Fullt· r
10/,:}S:Ot
P. & .\1. w;c k
l 07: l }: 4 'i
'1 4 : : ;: '> '>
Carl <.· to n Mitc h e ll I 0): : ; :4 f, \X'ill i am Zic,;lcr, I(( I IO : I 4 : 4 7 H. Irv in ,-; Pratt I OM : I : : 4:
'14: 4 7 : :·
6S.0 61. S 7 1.2 6 9. S 6 7, S
T irondcro1:a Gulf St r,•ctm
Ketch
7
Yawl
70.S
V n n1t1ric V11lk)ri c
Ke tch
7 1.6 7 2. S
z.o
USN A c adcmr H enry C . T3yl o r
IO 'i : 'i S: 19
I 00 · I.! : 0 Q I 0 0 : I.! : 'i I IOI : 4 7: : 9 IO J. ~-l:S 9 10. : :-1, ss
I OS: .! ;: .!}
C LASS ll ,\f 11 st11n g
(34- to 41-foot Ra t inJ,;)
Sloop
Tigrru C )t11U:
Gt•sturL: .\futin) II
Ya wl
Caribba S/1 0 0/:.ic
~loop
.\l,·rr, · ,\fa idrr.
Y:1wl
Do•II,· of th,• W rst Sloop /lln1• D o rr Ill Ketch Mi ,,ol's U ,:ht
Cir lon .-1 ' RJ II /n,wbrl Z.•,•t1 r1·nd
Yaw l
W. A . Erwin
SB .I
C. A . \ Va nl e n , Jr . A . Gomez.Mena
S 1.0 SG .6
Sloop Yawl
S7.7 H .J 60.0
!\loop
SS .8
J.11ti11r
S1mro,I V
4 6 .4 S l. J
M11rab11
57. 7
T ,·,·11,: r a111
S8 . 1
Wa,,d.-rrr IX
6 4.0
S t i,rlixht
Sloop
·U.6
Hob an fu:-d
William T . Moore J.1.c ciuc , lhrbou Bc rcr:im Li p pin cott Lloyd's Y:1cht Cl ub Robe rt L. Hal I S. B. Brooks, R . N. U.S. C't G'd Acad. J . C. Recd , R. C .N. J.1.mc,; n. Bric k e ll
9.!: 06: .! 1
110 : H,: O? I I I : l •i: 'i ?
'1 4:; 6: 1 >
9': 0S : 0 1 :J 'i: I 'i:; Q
9 'i: : .! : l :
I l : : I I : 44
'1 6: .! :"; jt
I 09: 'i I : .! 6 10 6: 'i S : .:!}
96:-11 : 4 8 !If, : 4 6 : 'iO 9 7 : .!t:. : 14
10 6: -I G: :•,
11 0 : s : : 04
10?:oo, 1: I 0 9 : .l 0 : l 1J
100 ,0 4 :SS 100:}7 : 1} I O I : 1 }, J S
114 :06 : 0'J
I 04 :) l: 'i S
I 1 7 : 1 'i : 10 114 , 1}: J.I I : 'i :00 :; I)
1 06: \ 0 : : 6
l 06:) 0 : 07 108:'i9: .! 7
249 CLASS C (Under H-foot Rating) Yacht °Carina 'W'/,it,· Mist Sam11,·l P,·p_, s fi1e,1rn fun East W'in.ls R,•1·onoc Saru-1,al Call no/, T.-,,l Srl'i/t Dr_l·,,d 'W' .-t,f oot l.a,ly Babb;,. II folictt.lolairc F,•arlcss Ma11dalay
Rig. Ya"'·l Sloop Yau-I Sloop Ya"'·I Moop Ya"'•I Sloop Ya"'•I Sloop
LOA 46.0
46.5 JO. 5 40.5 40.0
43.7 45.0 39,8
H.0 43.:? 44.2
45.l J 5.1 43.7
37.6 45. 5
Ya1wl ~loop
44.:?
)8.4
Owner Richard S. N)·e G. W. Blunt White R. N. Sailing Assn. William T. Snaitb Thom.n H. Clou G. K. Bennett Harver Conover Oli,·er Ames, Srnd. E. Roddie \'<'illiams S. C. Smith, Jr. USN Ac:ademy Leon:ard Yeung Junius Beebe R. M. Gillespie F, W. Morg:an Robert Somerset USN Ac:a<iemy R. M. Huelett
Elapsed Time
Corrected Time
106:1%:46 107:.H:54 119::?:?:56 114:0l:Ol 116:05:39 113::?6:36 110::?:?:H 113:36:19 lU::?7::?l 117:01:IS 118:45:59 117:0:?::?3 l:?S:H:O:? 119::?6:JO 1:?:?::?I :SJ 1:?l:H:16 1:?7:39:00 1:?8:18::?S
S8:0S:47 90:4S:43 91 :04:33 9:?:1:?:3:? 9:?::?1 :17 93:0S ::?6 93:17:54 93:45:18 96:51:1:? 97:IS:OS 99:35:00 100:20::?l 101:19:0l 101:32:01 101 :46:00 101 :56:lS lOS::ZS:01 1 l:?:18:46
250
BERMUDA RACE Start Newport -
1954
63 5 miles -
Jun e 19
C l.A SS A ElaiJHl' ll
C or r l'c tl'd
LOA
Owner
Tun,·
Tinu•
Bolrro )~awl Cot t on Dl ouom JV ,. Good .\'ru s
72.8 4
J. N. Brown
108:\\ :04
w. H. Whcdu, Jr.
I 06: 14 :'8
71.05
110:JS:O?
106: 17:)6
6). 8 5
Esrt1p11dr
A . L. Loomii, Jr.
I I 1: } I : I }
72.4}
W. W, AnJt· non
11 0:\9 :2&
1 06 :1 9 : \2 107:1} : 2 1
6}.SO
Ar,.::. N2v:il Ac:ul.
U.S. N.av:d Ac.it!. G. Verne)• 1-1. M. L:a n c P. S. du P onr Ill H. G . Ha,kdl, Jr. OcCo une\' F:ah.• s
114: H:08 I B: I:! :0.!
107: )7:51
61.50 GG.0S
1 16:09:5?
1 08:}9:2S
I I<•:) 6: S I
109:06 :17
117: 27 :OS
1 09:27: •O
I 1 7 :41: JS
109:JJ :0 5 110:45:)1
Fortuna ( Arg.)
Nighland Light Sr" Lion Doris Bnrlo , ,rnto Nir-t•t1na
Nina
Gulf Strran, Wintligo Royo no V11rn11rir Tiron,lrr-o,:t1 S/;oaJ W11 1,,,.
Sloo p Yawl
Sehr. Yaw l Sehr. Y2w l
62.GS 64.40 6 4,3' '8.80 6?.?J 7 I .02 71.04
Ketch Y:iwl Sehr.
7 1. 5 0 72.02 72.2 I
M.E.Hcmmerding1.· r w. s. Gi.ln:lmann U.S. N2va l Ac:uJ. U.S. N:aval Ac.ill. J. H e rtz, Jr. N . Y. State M.iri time Colll' J,;l'
118:4 ';;1}
l 07:S9:IS
I l ?:J0 : 07
I I I : S :! : ; S
119:4}:4-I
115:H:OO
1 20:0}:27
11\:54:4 9
121 : 4 S:}9
118: IS: 2 l
1 2 5 :24:4}
I 2 S : 24 :4)
1\7: ) 2:27
I S0:24:28
I I) : '> 9: 5 I IIG:0:!::!6
102:)7:Sl
I I<, : 3 4: I 9
104:05:4 4
I 14 :42:3R
l 04: S2 : 1-4
1 20:14:04
104:H:H
CLASS n Cirrc
Y2wl
'5.?0
Sl oop
5).45 '6,H
St ormy Wrnllur G,s lu rc
Mistr('ss Bacrar11t
Arx> II .\'imrotl V Ciclo n 0'1dinr
Sehr, Yawl
60.29 5 l.'8 '6.61
Sloop
Y:J.wl
S S.22 5 I. I 8 52 . 80
Mar y Maiden
5 2.00
Caribbu Vixrn
57. H 5 4 .87
Onu """ lll
Sehr,
60,3'
Sagola Angrliqu e
Y:iwl Sloop
5 2. 01
Morosll'ja
Ketch
52.00
Sehr, Sch:-.
SB. I ?
Frarlt'u T rragram
Forll,nr
50.68
54. J 9 50. 80
C. Hovgard J . J. O'N,•ill A. H. FulJcr G. Roou:vclt G. Coum2nt2 r c~ W. T. Moore
I 0) : 0 1: }4
117 :OJ :'8
105:02:JO
11 '> :OS :06
105:46:25
R. L. Hall L. H. Vid 2n:a s. H . Long H. I. Pr 2tt
I 2 I : S I : -1 )
I 06: 5 J: 11
123:04 : 0 1
108: )5:58
122:54:18
C . Mitchell C. Ewing
1 09:20:0 1
12 1 :37: )0
110: )6:'5
122:S0:00
1 1 1 : 28 :0 I
H. B. Ba rl ow G. R. Hinman
12 4 : 22:41
112:03:20
1 26:)7:29
I 12 : 24: 17
C. N . Gr::anvillc J .C. A. Watkins A. Fitzherbert
l2S:49 : J J
11 2: J 9: 19
1 28: 4 3: ➔)
112 :42: 11
129:4 1 : 05
U.S.C.G. Ac:i d cmy M. J. Fei r in,.;
117 : 26: I 5
IJ0 : 40: ))
117: \J :) I
134:21 :07
124: 18:-41
251 CLASS C I
( Ar-I{ . }
Ori/
"'"'" ,,
Sl oo p
◄ t, .O S
Joo1n 11 ,· f l'l r R. } ,\ I 1111,,nR
\'Cb,r,· .\fiJt .\f,,,ot, Li,:.bt
r,rrn,· ~11 11/ d
-49.17
49.:8
4,.; : Ya w l K,•tch S loop
-16.4 6 S7.4 S 4b. Si
R. G. A. DnkC'r R . Stewart & P . G nnt E. Sc h wC'iJ:C r R. St l' ph cns. Jr. G. \XI . Ol u nt \\7 hitC' C. A. \X"2. r dcr, Jr. H. B. JuPo n t
1 20:36 : 52
I OJ: 17 :S6
1.:2: S-4: 17 12 ) :01 :01 122 :OJ :·U 12S:02:JS 12>:09 : ,9 t:J:S 6 : SS
104:00 :S7 l OS:0 1 :2S I OS:29: 40 I 06: I S :20 106:0S :OJ 107 :22:SS
12-4 : 1-4 : -4 2 12S:Jl :l 6 12; :J0:00 IJ0: 12 : 1-4 IJ0: 17 :4S
I 07: S6 : SS
J{ o J,I
( ,Ir11 . ) Pal,,u at1
Y :a wl
St ,,rli,:.ht R,·r onor
S loor Y :i·w l
rn.o: 4 6 .61 4 ).60
H.o,
C. E. dl' Oliv::a P~z. T. J. ~ ' ::iuon. Jr.
J. II. Brickell H. C ono,·1.·r
C11dn"
4 6.0 1
R . S. Ny"
C" ll oo/.,
•19 . S.f
J. :\t. Brow n &
/{ ·; , o no V il
-n . u
Lo,.-,/ J im
•H . J .!
Blur \\'' 11/ ,•,.L;.; .-,·1 Cl ,l,1
4 9.7 6 48.6S
II 11II,·,·
Sloop K ,· .ch
• ,\f 11/(J l Trueba II ( t\r,:. ) ll., :.c1r,I II I
Y2wl Sloo p
-H . 69
s: .oo
11 0 : 02:l ◄
11 0:) ) : 4 0 11 0:45: I 2 1 11 :;6: ) 7
1 JI :22 : I 0 Jl2:S2: SS l ll:ZS:2 1 I J6: 4 9 :JS 146:0S:47
112:26 :0S I IJ :JS :46 114:4S:07 114:SS:OS 11 S :02 : I l 120:04:27 127: S7 : J 9
D. O . St rohmC'i r M. d e la F:irt•
12 S:S2 : H l 2J : J7: -4 )
99: 4 0 : 29 101 : 4 9: 14
K. H. Rl'imcrs G. B. Pinchot M. G : bbons• I'-ctf, Jr. G. K. Bennett \"ii. T. Sn:aith J. P:arkinson, Jr. D.S. Morrell U.S. N:1,·2.I Ac:ad. G. C. I\: W . S. Thompson R . Ruhals
127:-H:SS 12 9 :-42 : -4-4
102:4,:07 I 02 : -4 S:-42
129:42:57 1 27 :02 :09 129:0J:S9 I j -4 :2 1 :JS
10,,: 1:49 I 0S : 27:23 l 06 : 12 :OJ I 06:ZC>: S7
t. R . Wi lli::ams U .S.C.G. A,::ademr J. r ... u cr A. :\t. \Vhite C. l". Schutt H . A. \Vise, Jr. P. Richmond
I 29:J) :4) IJ: :S 6 :J7
C LASS D
{S 11 ,·.-lo,)
Y:iwl
Lohl
,,,-; ,,,
Sloop
C,ut Wind, F ix t1ro
-t J, 6'i
Yawl
Wli rrnio· of nourn,· /{o,: u,·
l.i, ·,·ly Curin t hitt 111
Lyr11
4 0 . ~0 )6 . 04 40. ,o
40.S? -10.fl0
Sl oo p Y aw l
3 6.82 4 .\. , .. J R.H
Sloop
T. R,by. Ill
01•Jir1•
A nrnfon,lro 11 ( i\r,R',} J ,uu• Dur,• IV
4,.16 Y:awl
4-L <,9 1 6.00
Cirrr ( Arg . }
Sloop
4).67 4r.17
Ptlrt ,un Cb oirr Tr,,,po Ad,·C'nlur,•r II
Y:awl Sloop ~c hr,
41.1 ?
flam,·
Yawl
)7 . 64
1,.;, flirt
41.0 0 4 1. 77
t .. A. N icol::a Hoh:u·t Forti J. M:artucci U.S. N:aval Ac:ad. C . A. Sicbur1,:u & L. E. Kc mpu·r J. C. Whicnl')' R.R. Mill l'r R. T. l:iwrc-n cc J. Timken
J!~ : JS :IS
106:Sl:3"4
127 :J6:JS
106:SS:H
u,:H:20 1.ll :-40:0i 1)) :1 7:46
107::?~ : 00 J07:J2:H 108:19:20
129: l l : .ll I J O:JS:26 JJS:J7:2J 1)0:49:4,
109 :18 : 4 ~ 11 0:2 ) :)) 110:21 :OJ 1 1 0:J-4: S2
141 :SJ:JO
1 1 S : J:? : S2 11 6: 41 :)6 129: 11 :OS 149: l O: 27
I J9:0-4:2 I
I SJ : 02 :01 171: JJ:00 Withdrew
252
BERMUDA RACE -
1956
Start Newport-June 16 - 63j m iles C LA SS A El.q,wd
Yacht
Ri s.
LO A
.Vi,i11
Se hr. Y:iwl
S8.80 7 2.84 r. l . 8 S 66 . 09
Bo l ,•ro (SwcJen) Good ,V ,. u s S.:·a Lio1t V,•n/11n•r
\'(/indi go ,\f,uri/011
Crioll o (C ub:i) 1-/ighland U ;:ht
Sloop
Seh r . Co/1011 Blossom I V Yaw l Pd r d Pirkh· (Ca n:idaJ n,,,.for•Nrlo
.\fogu Foxho1111d (Bri t . ) R oyo110
Gul f Str,•,, m N imrod V Fortun.· Sl, 011 1 W' 11tu
72 . 20 7 1. 02 6 1. 7:) 66. 0 I 6 I.SO 64.40 7 I. OS 69 . '>0 S8 . J 9 67.J I 66, I 6
Sloop Yawl S loop Yawl
7 I .04
5 1'10 1)
69,9; B.2.?
Sd1r.
6 .L 22
so.so 7 2. 7
Tim(• D cCo ur H·r F.d '-· " Sv,:n S.d(•n A . L. Lo :u u i .. , Jr. Gi l h e-r t Vcr n l•r t f. G .H:1 .. kcll,J r. W. S. G uhclm.1nn U.S. C o:1\t Gu.H,I Or. L. 1-1. Vidan.1 U . S. N:1 v :1 I Ac,d. P. S. dul'ont, J rd W. H. \'(' hl"l·lcr, J r. U . S. C oaHG u :1rd R ">r:t l C:an. Na"')' F. S. G u >,:,i.:l'n h c i rm:r R ich ard S ti l'g l cr M :-,. R. Pitt.Riven U.S. N:1val ,;\ cad. M. E. l-l l'rt1111 1." nJi ng ...·r
ILL.H,11 ~1. J. Fl·iring 1'. Y .•\brit i ml' C ol.
7 ., :04; .:,_, 70: I I : -10 7}:}(,::8 7(, ;09: I 0
71::l, :JI 7}:0 -J :18 77:"l'i:!O
77:00:0 -4 77:0.:!:-4J 80:-4t,:4i 77:.:!J:4S 7<, :J ?: SS 8!: 1 7:S I 7S: 1 8: ! ; 8-4:JI :J6 S'J: I J : S I 8\:"i". :.:!O ?0 :O J:; : 93:1<, :J: 'J7 :.:!J :I } Di .. :ihl1,.•d
Co rre"· cl'<l T int l' h?:jt,;-f j
h?:44:Q ; 70:03 : 30 70:\.!:.:!: 7 I : 0 I: } 9 7 I : 17: I 9 71 :4 }:04 7:: I S:.?<, 7J:Ob :.:! S 7 ". : I 9 :04 7 'i: }4: ", -J 7i,: J? : 'i 8 77:0 4:4 6 77:59:0.:! 79 : 07:J(, S .! : II : 1 I S-4: I S: .?i, Si,: IO: J? 86::9 :J O 89: \ ! : .!i,
C LA SS 8 Yach t Carina
G,·sture t\ r,ioll Cir-n• ,\frrrJ' M 11id,·11
Yawl Sloop Y.1wl
Call ooh
K (.' t c h Yaw l
.\f u st""J:
S loop
\'Vl,i11.· Li._• Juli.: F un Durr ,u-11/
Yawl
le,· Fire 0 11din1.•
K,, y (S wcd,: n J S"gol" \\'1 .:•J/,•,-,, St ,11· C y ,rne Minoh l.ight
Ketc h Sloop Ketch
Zingt1r,1
Sehr.
O nu a rd Ill
St1lly Ill
Sloop
LOA
Own l'r
S1.1 2
R . S. 1"\;rc ,\ . J-1. Full l·r W . T. Moon• C a r l M ovg ,1 r,I H . I. Prat t J, M . Ur o\,· n R. Stl·phl'n\ , Jr.
56. 'H Sf.,6 1 SS,90 5 2.00 49 , S I 4 S.} 2 4 5. } 2 SS . 98 ·H .2 0 SI. S8 4').}2 52.8 0 52. I 5 SI.96 57 . .? 9 46. S7 57 ,4 S 56.62 60.ll 48.7 3
G. L. Wo lfe P:i u l Ca mpbel l T. II. C l oH G. Co uman t:1 ro, J. l \ h r :1ndt"ic n S. A. Lon g Sven Fri"ic l l G. R . J-l inm:111 J. J. W ihon H . B . JuPon t C . W:1nJcn , Jr. V . D. Smith H. B. B:1rl o w R. B. M. Ba r to n
Ebp H·d T i ml·
Cor rc ,· c...•d Tinn•
8 I : I I : .:!'J 77: S ". :I ;:: 7 8: 17: I J 7 7 : .:! 'J : ". I HI : 4'J :4S 8 4 : 4S: }8 84: 'i I:! I 8·1: S 5 : .:! J 79:} 5: I 0
(,7 : 25: .?4 67 : S 8: I (, to8: J 4 :0 I 68 : J 9 : J I 70: IS: I (, 70:3S : Ot, 70 : H: 19 70: 4 7 : 2 1
87 :00:-0
7!:J0:!{, 7J: l!: SJ
H(i : 04 : J.? 87 : -4.?: I 0 Kt,:J?:!6 88: I I: -41 8 8: JS: 17 8\:H:00 ?I :50 : J9 ?J:09:2 7 104:4 3:26 I 02 : 4 ?: S ! 107 : }}:;,
70: 'i6 : 4 }
7}: 2}:07 7 4 :.?7 :S7 76:S?:J(, 77 ::? J: l! 77 :JZ:O:? 77: 48:IS 78:)9:10 9 2 :0 1 : 09 9J : 0 2: I 0 9J:2 S :J 7
253 CLASS C Y:a,·ht
R:s;.
LOA
I t,:,1ro Ill llot/,.-,R.-1ono,· Su ift R.-no,.,
Y.1wl !>loop Y.1-·I
47.18 45.89 4\.0\ H . .?5 44.8.? 46.63 44.08
,.,,,.,,, ""
Sloop Y:awl
Vi,:1l<1nt
Trrul,., II (Ar,:.) J.-n U:'bit.-.\li,t R.-,0l111.I•,,ni,· S0111 .-nir Un,lin<1 (BJ.a,) Clain· S0l11tion U:'in,I Son,: D,,n,ly
Sloop Y.1wl
!>loop Y.1wl Sloop Y:awl Sloop K .. t.:h Y:awl
fro/;,Ft1ir11 in,/, •''i,:or N11t111.-,: Ro,•bo11t
I:/,/., ll,1//,·,·
K•·t.:h Sloop Y.1wl Sloop Ket.:h
.,s.oo
.\9,94 46,64 4J.9.? 42.t,S 46.71 44.82 46.0I 45.8.f 48.70 44.04 H.03 48.90 44.95 44.69 37.81 45. 57 H.92
o-·ner
Ebpsed Time
SI :JS:11 \"'· T. Sn:aith S4:06:SS I'. Hotfm:ann 87:06:01 H. Conover 89:H:04 U. S. N.nal Acad. 91:.fl:l? C. M. Dodson 90:19::?S T. J. \'\:',Uson, Jr. 94:39:45 U. S. Na,·al AcaJ. 97:59:18 M. Jc l.:a F11rc 98:17:10 Carl Koch 96:59:4? G. W. 8. \'\:'hite 97:ll:lZ U. S. Nual Acad. Wm. F. Buckle)', Jr. 97:Sl:12 99:11:2S C. W. '"'harcon, Jr. 99:28:l.f E. R, \'\:'illiams 100:22:ll F. E. Lintilh:sc 100:38:44 T. H. Ramsing 104:4S:lS '"'· G. Anderson 108:34:00 U.S. Na,·:sl Acad. U.S.Mer.M:sr.Acad. 111 :J7:2l 116:0.?:20 K. S. Kapp 11S:lS:ll Dr. J. T. Callah:sn 1.?I :49:36 Wm. Shallow 1.?J:06:J9 J. A. Roe Wrecked Henr)" A. \'\:'isc, Jr. Dis11blcd Peter Richmond
Corrected Time 64:14:11 69:ll:0? 70:14:38 7?:12:47 7):59:SS 74:51 :JI 76:17:08 78:42:ZS 79:27:50 79:48:25 79:55:57 80:?2 :47 81:IS:17 81 :45 :20 84:1-t:-fl 84:J0:52 S7:H:21 91:JS:19 94:,46:00 97:SJ:18 98:01 :.fl 104:06:22 105:28:46
CLASS D Y:a..-ht
RiJ;.
LOA
''fini,t,·rr,· 11,,,.,.;,.,.
Y:awl Sloop
.. ,.oo
p,.;,,, D01-.-ki,• W'i/,/ S11·,,n lrt,li,:o Golliu og,: V11r11n,1 Fl,,nu M11l,,y Glory
Yawl
K••t.:h Yawl
S11 "" Ill
K,,lingo S011tb,•rn St<1r Sba,ly 1.,,,/3, Ill Blixt11r
Ketch Yawl
Corrobor,·,· L,1J,11·irlg Sloop T.-ton K11tri,•n11 E.-1,o S,•J,t,•rt1b,•r Song II
38.H 40.45 38.76 39,98 40.0J 40.0J 43.46 37.8.f 39.63 .\7.60 40.0J 43.J? 44.SO JS.15 40,85 36.00 JS.;J H.JB ~4.29 38.08 4?.10
Owner
Elapsed Time
90:25:SS C. Mitchell 9S:49:48 C.R. Hunt 100:0l:ll M. Gibobns-Ncff,Jr. C. J.SchmiJlapp,Jr. 100:35:SO 106:08:08 8. Lippincoct 108:14:4? S. K. Wellm:an 108:40:SS C. E. Raue)' A. H. Robertson, II 106:19:SS 108:08:09 John Timken 112:ll :48 D. D. Strohmeier 118:10:12 P. F. Miller 117:.fl:36 w. l\l. Wood 117:16:00 J. T. V:atis 117 :22 :JS J. W. Mullen, II 1 ?5: 14:?0 C. T. Sturgess 121:1?:IS D. Miller, Jr. 135:?S:57 A. J. Peaslee ll9:04:?0 H. l\l. Willcox 140:43:l0 J. A. l\lulc:ahey Dr. H. l\l. Rozcnd:a:al. 143:45:00 15!:37::?0 W.R. Ryan t 50:ll :02 G. P. Fitzp:atrick
Corrected Time 64:00:00 77:08:08 78:06:15 78:07:lB 82 :27:22 82:42:54 SJ :09:07 84:22:42 85:J9:S7 88:Sl:02 92:SS:57 94:35:28 95 :04:09 96:25:58 100:11 :18 101 :06:IS 107:28:32 114:ll:24 116:21 :07 119:05:ll 128:06:24 128 :28 :07
"Asterisk in each summary d,·noces fleet ccrreeted time winner of Bcrmud11 Trophy donate,! by Roy:al Bermuda Yacht Club.
254 Elapsed Time a nd Average Speed of First Boat to Finis h St art Srw l.ondon
Y rar 192)
Spud
Dh t u 1t ,·r
Tl,nr
<SO
l 12 : l K:•H
1,9
I O!:) I: 21
6. •
118 :0j•-H
192.\
(2)
7 1 : JI :4 I
.
())
7S:)):)!
S.74
1926
1.6
10\:l):,n
I 9 .!8
6.•
'
98::??:)9
19 }0
6 .!S
Mont::auk
19)!
660
New Lond on !'.cwport
19H
8.77
114 : 10: II
I. I
1913
9 1 :OS: _.!
7 .o
10.6
1 19:0) :01
I. 1
1 9.\8
87:09:-H
7.2
I 910
7S:)2:09
R. 4
I 9S:!
97:16:28
6.'
108 :SS:0-4
I.S
70: I I : J 7
9.0
I 9j 6
6) 1
I ?S4 19S6 (I)
( I)
Bolero -
( 2)
())
y::awl llightand Lig ht - s loop Vamarir - ketch
Rig of Firs t Boat to Finish and First Boat on C orrected Time
192)
CLASS A fir1t finish yawl
1924
y awl
1926 19 !8
ketch y::awl
I 9)0
sch r.
I 9)2
s loop ketch
Yt'ar
19;4
C LASS n Fin l
Finl
Fl rrt
,orr. ,;,,.~
fi n ish
ro r-r . ti ,,u
, ch r . y::awl schr. y2wl schr-. sch r .
yawl
yawl
sch r. schr. ya wl
schr. sc hr.
yawl
y:awl
sloop cutter
I 9) 8
ketch y2wl
yawl
,loop
1 946
y awl
sloop
I 948 1910
ya wl
y 2-1
y awl
y::awl
y:aw l
19 H
yaw l y ;1,wl
y::awl
I 916
y 2wl
s loop
y :aw l ketch y :awl ,loop .schr. yaw l
t 9j6
I 9S1
Yrar 1910 I 91 Z
1914 I 916
C L ASS C firs t finish sch r. y aw l sloop yaw l
sloop
s c hr . yaw l sloop c utte r sl oop y :awl
k etch y awl s l oop y:.t wl y:.t wl
C LASS D c-orr. tim e Fin l
y :awl y:aw l ,loop
slol'p yawl
schr.
- - - - -- -
-
l':aw l
y:aw l
255
PERPETUAL BERMUDA RACE TROPHIES WILLIAM C. Fli\LEY PERPETUAL TROPHY - Presented by th ':' late \Villiam C. Finley : For the yacht, built 15 or more years prior t o th e c urre nt Bermuda Ra ce, that makes the best corre_:_t cd time in the rncc. Past winners: Highland Light (twice), Nina (twice), Narwhal, Stormy Weather. 1956 winner, Hother. THOMAS FLEMING DAY MEMORIAL TROPHY - Presented by Frede ri c k B. Thurbe r in 1946 in m emory of the lat e Thomas Fl e ming Day: For the yacht of less than -10 feet overall le ngth making the best c orrected time. Past winne r s: Alcyone, Myth of Malham, Loki, Carina, Malay. ( 956 winner, Finislerre. GEORGE W. M IXTER MEMO RIAL TROPHY- Presented by Mrs. G e orge \V. Mixtcr in 1946, in m e mory of he r la te husba nd: For the navigator of the winning yacht . Past winne rs: Charles H. Larkin, II. \Villi a m Powers, Edward R. Greelf, J ohn Barney, Danie l D. Strohmeie r. 1956 winner, Corwit h Cram er, Jr. R AY GRAHAM BIGLOW MEMORIAL TROPHY - Fund e stabli s h ed in 1948 by Mrs . Floren ce Big low Lieber, in mem_or y 0 '. h er fath e r: For the winning yac ht in C lass 8. Past winners. Malabar XIII, Merry Maide n, Mustang, Circe. 1956 winner, Carina.
,..,,,. .!,·,·.I., 11/ 11i/1 of //,,· aho,:,· /rophies , JN 1950 r rar /Joo k
/>/>. 225 • 229. LA TIFA C HALLENGE CUP - Presented by Michael Mason in 1948 : For the winnin g yacht in C lass A. Past winne rs: Baruna, Argyll, Royono, Bolero. 1956 winner. Nina. SCHOONER MISTRESS TROPHY - Presented by former mem· bers of Mistress crew for schooner or ketch first on correc ted time. Owner e ither ;k ipper or navi gator. Past winners Nina (twic e ), Mistress. 1956 winne r, Nina.
F11r ,/,·,-Jr uf r1 i/1 of 11, 0 ,, ta,·o /r ophit'J, ur 1951 r,·,zr /J ook
/>/>- 2116 • 207. SAMUEL PEPYS TROPHY - Presented by the Roya l Naval Sailin g Associat ion of En g land in 1952 after the Bermud": Race' for first prize on co rrected time for the s mallest cla~s _in the Bermuda Rac e. Past winne r, Malay. 1956 winne r, Fin,sterre. HERBERT L. STONE TROPHY - Presented by H erbe rt L. Stone in I 9 5 5: For the first yacht in the race to finish at Bermuda. Winner, Bolero, Sven Salen.
256
T1-1HEE CHu 1s 1:'\c Gul}(-:s ( T /,r f,,l/11~,·i 119 p11/,lir ati1111.r J,a ,r r hN11 p r,·p11r,.I ,111,/ / >u h/iJhrd hy mrmhrr J a J 11 0 11-pn,fit ·r·r11 /11r,·J ,111,I ,,,.,· ,·1,11·& :r11ir11 (r J 1J11n· r1 of f r11 i1i11!J inf nrmati ,,11 .-.:.:hi , I, luFc,· /urn i.Hul'd j1J r thr hru r/it ,Jj (:rui.sin!I t : luh 111,·11du·r .c a n. I 11t hrr i11t,·r,•.rt r d y,uht.r 111 r 11 ) .
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h arbor ch·~cript ifJll~ and artitl t', c·rcd it cd to tho,e who contrihut l'd
the ma1erial. Bei ng a rcl ati,·c h · ne w ,·c n111rc ( 1955 ) 1he ha r hor eo,-c ragc i , pretty ,ke1ch,·. Ho wc;·er, addi1ional matnial ha, lwc11 a nd wil l he ,cnt gra ti , to hc,ldcr, of the hook each D cce 111hn. lla rl u ,r d e ,cription .. arc now 37 i11 nu1nbcr and , ~,, far, ha,·t· ht·t·n wr i tt en hy cigh1 C.C'.:\ . m em bers. Cop ie, ma_,. be ob1aincd from 1h c c di1 o r , Chari<·, \\' . llank11. 29{ \\"a , hi ngton S1., Bo,t on, :\la,,. Th e p riec i, :f~ . 75 .
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ad d ition al and -.uh,1it11t c: page:-.
c11 n1 a i11ing corrc~1ion, and acldi1i o nal 1n a1ni al. Thi, ha, and will he done in .-\p ri l of each ve a r. I n 1952 1ht· rc w,· n· 32 harh11r dcsc rip1iun , . 'sow there are x·o ..\l o,1 of 1h c 35 de,crip1io11 writ er, arc member , .,f th e C.C..'\. or R.:-S .S. \'. S. C11pi,·, 111a_1· he 11htaincd f rom 1hc edi111r. C h ar le, \\' . llartl,·11 . 2 <;4- \\· a-.hi ngton St., Bo:-ton, \la-.-.. 'I'h e p rice
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li,hed h,· and mav he oh1ained fro rn 1he P ca lu11h· '.\lu ,eu111. Sa le 111, :\la ». ·J'he price;", }2.00 . •
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FLAG ETIQUETTE GENERAL In workin g u p th e fo llo w in g sect ion on Aag etique tte, for the pur pose of s imp lic it y som e o f th e fin e r points ha \"e been omitted. H o wc,·c·r. fo r t h ose who arc in te r este d , it mig h t be p ointed o u t t h .. t. w ith th e e x cep t ion of th e c u sto m of dis playin g the Club Aa g b oth d a y <1 nd n ig h t, in ge n e ra l C ru isi n g C l ub Aag e tiq u ette fo ll o w s that o f o th e r Am er ica n yac ht cl u bs.
W HEN FLOWN A yac h t 111 comm issio n and m a n n e d , shall. ex cept as othe r· wise n o t e d, Ay it s fl a gs fr o m 8 a .m. to sunset whe n anchored o r m oor e d. \ Vh e n und e rway in inland wat e rs, Aags sha ll be H_own wh e n e ve r the r e is li g h t en o u g h fo r the m to be ide ntified. \\!h e n on th e h ig h sea s . Aags s h a ll be Aown w he n meetin g or pa.,:;s i n g a n o t h e r v esse l. a ssun1ing t h e re is lig ht e n o u g h fo r then1
t o b e id e nti fie d .
UNITED STA TES YA CHT ENSIGN S h a ll b e d is p la y e d at the s t e rn if a t a n chor, moored. or under pow e r a lo n e . \V h e n sa ils n r e h o is te d, if the e ns ig n is displayed it m u s t be Aown fr o m t h e u ppe r leach, or pe iik of gaff , o f the a ftermost sai l.
CLUB BURGEE \ V h cn a y ac ht is ow n ed by, o r u nd e r c harte r to, or in cha r ge of a C ru is in g C lub me m b e r, t h e C ru ising C lub bur ge e s ha ll b e d is p lay e d a s fo ll ows : A t the b ow o f pow e r boa t s, a l the fo re mast h ead of sc hoone rs . a n d a t t h e ma inmas t h ead of a ll othe r rigs. T h e C lu b bur gee ma y be di sp layed day a nd n igh t.
PRIVATE SIGNAL S hall b e di s p layed at t h e ma:nmast head of pow er boa ts and sc h o o n e r s , a n d mizze n m ast h ead of yawls a nd ke tc hes.
FLAG OFFICERS, P OST, AND FLEET CAPTAINS FLAGS S h all b e displayed day a n d n ight in place of t h e p r ivate s ig nal. exc ept on sin g le -mas t e d sa ilin g yac h t s a nd a u xilia ries ,
258 and on small power boa t s, whe n : t s h all be displayed in pl., c.c of and in th e manner prescribe d fo r the C lu b bur gcc. \ V h c n a !lag officer uses a member's yacht for offic ia l bu sin ess, h ,s flag s h o uld r eplace the bu r gee fo r s u c h p eriod of t ime as h e m ay r e m a in aboa rd.
FOREIGN NATIONAL ENSIGN \Vh:: n in foreign waters, the n a tiona l e nsi g n of t h e co untry in whose w a ters a yacht is locat e d sh a ll be d isplay e d b e twee n 8 a.m. and s un se t as follows: Power boa ts a t the bow s taff, sc h oo n ers a t the starboa r d fore spreader, and a ll o the r ri gs at the starboa r d mai n sp r eader.
TRANS-OCEANI C PENNANT Y achts w h ich h ave been awa rd e d the Trans-Ocen nic Pe nnant may Ay it at club r e ndezvo u s and on ot h e r appropriat e occas ions, a t the starboard main sp r eade r, except schoone rs, wh e n it s hall b e Aown from the sta r board for e spreader .
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FLAG SIGNALS ( Code Flags .·Ire R cprod 11ccd 0 11 !Hsidc /Jacll Co,·cr) The s ig 11:-il s listed bclo \\' are di ,·ided in t\\'O sections. the firs t. o ne of \\'hich includes llr"Cn t sianals from the Interb n:1t10 11a l Code in acco rdan ce \\'ith H.O. I\o. 87. ~
Th e second section includes rnrious special Cruising Club s ignals . These a re not in compliance \\'i th the International Code ( H.O. !\o. S7) and in ord er to avoid possible con fu s io n \\'hen us ing t he special Cluh signals, the C rui s ing C lub burgee s hould be hoisted ove r the code flags. A ll s hips to \\'hich signals are addressed should hoist the ans \\'erino- pennant as soon as sianals are understood. Tl_1e_ ans\\'eri~g pennant s hould rembain hoisted until the <>r1g111al ,; igna l ha,; Ilee n hauled cto ,1·11. \\.hen add itional s i"nals are needed. they \\'ill be authorized by gene ral o;clers and should be entered in club books.
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SECTION I -
URGENT SIGNALS
Jn compliance with International Cu<l<: and l'Xtractc:d ir, ,111 H.CJ. ~,,. :-:7. (Ao/ lo be flo..u 11 with Clu h bttr_qcc. ) C-Y es ( 1\ffirmati\·e ) . D- 1,<:ep cl<:a r oi m<:- 1 am maneu\·<:ring \\ ith diffi culty.
F-1 am disabled. Com municate with 111c. G-1 requir<: a pilot. K - Y ou ~houl<l stop your n :ss<:1 in , tantly. L--Y ou si10uld stop. l ha \·e something important to communicate. :.\1- J ha\·e a doctor on l,oar<l .
~-.\o (1\<:gative ). 0-:.\Ian ov<:rboar<l. L" - You ar<: standing into danger.
\·- 1 require as~istance. \ \'-I require medical assistance.
/\ F- 1, u r crew of \·ess<:l indicat<:d. wish to al,andon my, or their. \·essel but ha\·<: no t the meam. A JV[ - 1\ccid<:nt has occ urred. l rc:quirc a d octor.
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A P-1 am aground . :\ T - l a m agroun<l an<l reqlll r<: immc:diatc aso.i~tarn.:e. :\ .\ - 1 may be rdloated if prompt a ssistan ce be gi\·en. lJ Q - 1 am on fire a nd requi r e immediate: a ssista nce. D ,·- 1 hav<: sprung a leak an<l r equire immediate assistan ce. E J - Do you require any further assistance:
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URGE>JT SI GN ALS (Contd )
J G - l \\"i s h to ha ,·c personal communication with you . J Z - l ha n ~ da maged m,· rudder. I CAN NOT steer. K :\"- Linc is fa st. I,\\"- Y o u s hould conic within hail. L O-
:\fy rn g-incs arc disabled.
LP - :\ f-'· s teering- gear is disabled. :\ f J- 1f:1,·c yo u a doctor?
:\" ( • -
I :1111 i11 di,-trL':-:- and require immediate assistance.
PT - 1 require a pil ot.
U :\r - \"011r light ( ,- ) an: fl lll 11r 1ra11t iri111111i11g. RS - fs all " ·ell with you:-
R \ ·- \\.licrc arc Y O U bound: S C - \\ "hat i,- the name of yom Yessel: S E - T am sh ort o f gasoline. Can you supply? S 7.-1 a m proccedin~ to the anchorage, or place indicated, wi th all s peed. T K - 1 require pro,· isions urgently. C \ \. - I C:\ :'..: :\"OT di stinguish your flags. U X - I do not use semaphore. U Z - I ,,·i,;h to signal to you. \ Viii you come within easy c;ignal di stance ? VD- S ig na l is KOT unde rstood though flags are distinguished. X Y - Can you take me in tow ? X 1/. - Sha ll I take y ou in tow :
Y Z - 1s bad \\·eat her expected?
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SECTION II-SPECIAL CRUISING CLUB SIGNALS These arc not in compliance \\'ith I nternatirrnal Code ( I 1.0. Si). Tl,crcforc the C rnisi11g Clu b burger mttsl I,, l,o ist,d o,:cr code flags ,rl,ich arc bci11g used f or these sp,rial sig11als. Each vessel should be <:qui pped \\'ith a C. C. :\. burgee i nr s ig nal 11:,e. The cod<: flag or ans wering penna nt shuuld ;11\\'ay , be hu i-ted tu acknuwltd;,:c the r eceipt o i a mcs,;1gc. ;(o.
Q - Come withi n hail. T-Su1d ClulJ launch. \\"-Permission to Ie:l\·c squ;id rnn is requested. X- Permission to proceed ;,t will is requested . A P- Racc Committee-Report on board thi s Y<.:~sel at . .... . 13 C--Anchor- at ..... . B I-I- J\nchor- 11t;ir me.
13 I-Anchorage shoul<l be shifted: mu will go aground BJ-Stag Party. 13 1,- 1\fixed Party. 13 S- i\ ssistame-send anchor.
B T -l\ssistance-send hawser.
13 C-i\ssistanre- send tow !,oat. C /\ - Boat (s) adrift-please pick up.
C 13 - Boat(s) from all yachts report to Flagship for instructions.
C J- \Viii you send a boat for me~ C :'\- Call to song. CO -
Captains and guests are inYited ashore at
C P-Captains and guests are ill\·ited on board Flagship at ... .. .
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S P ECI.-\ L CLt..; Il S IG :'\.-\ LS-(Cn11t'd) , f-'/, ,~,·11 0 11 / y 1111d,r Club b11rg,·r)
C Ll- Captai n ::. and guc::t s are i1wited on board this yacht at .. . .. . C 1,- l·a pt~tin,:" rnecti1:g will lie held on flagship at ..... .
r· S - Cipta ins report on hoard fla gship on coming to :1nch or.
C l· - l.od c- Ha\·c no Int ernational Code book. C \ ·- \\.ill ( o r will you ) use the l nternationa l Code :Sign:11 :l. \\ .
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;.,.,c1 . J,y<.: and thanks for your hospitality.
C i'. - Cong rat11lations . well done. lJ .I - S ignal amHtlkd. lJ 1, - ~ ign:1 1 cann ot be complied \rith.
D L - 5 i~nal . - 1Jo -Y011 understand mr. signal? lJ ::S-: - 5 ig11al sh ould be shifted to more conspicuous hoist. E A - S q11adron - .-\11chor at .. . .. .
EE-
- diYine sen-ice will be held on Flagship o n S unday at ... . . .
EC- Sq uad ro n- d isbanded.
EDEFEGEH -
-d ress shi p at colors 0 11 . . .
E I-
--get underway.
EJ-
-get undenrny at . . . . . .
- di suands at ..... . - disbands on . . ... . - dress ship at .... . .
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S PECIA L C LCB S IC '.\:\L . ( Cont'd) ( [- /o~,•11 11 11/:,: 1111d,·r C /11/,
[. K -
E. L -
U lff! J,, l
.'quadron- gct unclcn,·ay f, ir . . . . . . - get uncler\\'ay tomorro\\' at
E OE P-
EC!-
ERE SETF :\ -
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t0 gct undcr\\·ay at p re,-c11t.
get un<lcrway today. - Permission t0 lea\'e squad ro n is requeste<l (Special Signal \\'. ) -Permission to proceed at will is requc5tcd ( S pecial .'ignal X ). - Proceed at will . -
11()t t 0
- Proceed at will t0 ..... . - \\'ill join the sq uadron at - \\'ill you join the squadron at .... Supplie~ - C/Jal. alc<ihnl. kcroscne i,; need ed.
FB-
- F ood is needed .
F C-
- Fuel oil i~ nccdc<l.
FD-
- Garbage b0at is nee<led.
F E-
- Gasoline is needed.
F G-
- \\'ater is needed.
f K- Thank you. F lJ- \ \·eather prediction- watc h groun<l tackle. F\\·- \\'hat is the \\'Cather prediction :
f :'(- \\'hen did you leavc-(o r pass . F \' - \ \ 'here arc you bound: F Z-\\'he re are you from: GA -
\\'elcome to
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1 F/, ,:,·11 ,11,/y 1111tl.-r C/11/, burp.-.-)
C I: - l •. C . . \. n11,nri11g- ( s) 1,; ( arc) ;l\·aibble. CC - C. C. .\. 111oo ri11g (s) is ( are ) in use. <; D - \ \"ill send a reply. G 11 - - Y;1cht ~u:,;c 1111111her assigned to yacht in C. C. .\. book ) . :\11 hands are resting. Please disregard and tic up alo ngside. G 1- \\.ill yo u com e aboard at . . ... ? G :\' - \\.ill yo u tic a longside? G Q- \\.ill yo u come aboard for a drink ? (; R -- \\.ill _m u j oin me a t ( in ) G :--; - l,a it \\"ill break up at <; T \\"i,-h _\'(Ill a plca:,;ant ,·o_,·age. G L. - I !:in: _\'tilt :-ightcd ( Gse number assigned t 1) yacht in C. C. .-\. hook. ) (;\\· - \\.i ll you lend me one quart ? 11 .-\ - C1,m n1odon: . 11 I~ -- \"icc-Cnmmnclorc. 11 C - 1,car C1111111H>dorc. 11 I·: - :--;\.'l'l"Ctary. 11 1: - 1-'k-L'l Captain. T . \ - l..·1 1111c in o n ship to ship frequency 263S. T I, - :'I r_,· radi o i:,; not operatiYc. T C - I am n 11 :-hip to s hore frequency. TD - I ,; hall guard 26 38 un the hour for fi,·e minutes. i'. . \ - - I h:1 ,·c a radio phone call for you ( or a member 1,i y uur :,;hip',; company). Contact me. i'. I·\ - I ·"ng dis tance o perato r ash ore has a call for you , or a 111c111bn o f your ship's company ) . Comact lll C .
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hy firs t and l:ts t initinl, ) -
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aboard:
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SPECJAL CLUB S IG'.\A LS- (Co nt'd ) ( Flo.en 0 11 /_\' 1111dc r Club bury,, J
DAYS OF THE \\'EEK I Q-Sunday. l R.-M onday. l S-Tucsday. l T-Wcdncsday. I U-Thur sday.
I V- Fric!ay. I \\I-Saturday. I X-To-day. I Y-To-mor row I Z-Ycsterday
I IOUl{S O F THE DAY
J A-~I idn ight. J B-12.30 A.M. J C- 1.00 .. J D- 1.30 .. J E- 2.00 .. J F- 2.30 .. J G- 3.00 .. J H- 3.30 .. J I- 4.00 .. J K- 4.30 .. J L- 5.00 .. J M- 5.30 " J N- 6.00 .. J 0- 6.30 .. J P- 7.00 .. J Q- 7.30 .. J R- 8.00 .. J S- 8.30 .... J T - 9.00 J U- 9.30 .... J V- 10.00 J \V- 10.30 ..
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K A- Noo n. K 13-12.30 P.M K C- 1.00 " K D- I 30 .. K E- 2.UU .. K F- 2.30 .. K G- 3.00 .. K H- 3.30 .. K I- 4.00 .. K J--UO " K L- 5.00 .. KM- 5.30 " K N- 6.00 .. K 0- 6.30 .. K P - 7.00 .. K Q- 7.30 .. K R- 8.00 .. K S- 8.30 " K T- 9.00 .. K U- 9.30 .. K V-10.00 .. K W- 10.30 .. K X- 11.00 .. K Y-11.30 ~
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Club bu rgc,)
COMPASS SIGNALS A Q 0 - X orth. A Q E-N. ~; E . A Q F- N. by E. A Q G-X. by E. ~~ E. A Q II-
:--i. N . E .
A Q 1- ~. E. by N . ½ N. A Q J-N. E . by X. A Q K-N . E. ~~ :--; , A Q L-1'. E . A Q )-1->J. E . ~~ E. A Q X - N . E. L,· E. A Q 0-N. E. b~ E. ½ E. A Q P-E. N. E. A Q R-E. by 1\. ½ N . A Q S-E. by N. A Q T-E.½N. A Q U-Eas t. A Q V - E. ½ S. A Q \V-E. by S. A Q X - E. by S. ½ S. A Q Y - E. S. E. A Q 2-S. E . by E. ½ E . A R B - S. E. by E. A R C-S. E. ½ E. AR D-S. E .
A R E-S. E. ½ S. A R F - S . E . hv S. AR G- S. E. by. S½ S. AR 1-1 - S. S. E . A R 1- S. by E . ~2 E A R J-S. bv E. AR K - S E.
½
,\ R L-South. A R )-1-S. ½ \V. :\ R X-S. by \V. A R 0-S. by \V. ~; \\I. :\ R P-S. S. \\I. :\ R Q-S. \Y. by S½ S A R S-S. \V. by S. :\ R T-S. \V. ½ S. AR U-S. \V. A R \"-S. \\. ½ \V. A R \V-S. \\I. by \V. A R X-S \V. hy \V. ½ W. A R Y- \\1. S. W. A R Z-\V. by S. ½ S. A S B-\\1. by S. AS C-\V. ½ S.
:\ S D-\\lcst. AS E- W. ½ N. AS F-W. byN. A :S. G-\V. by N. ½ N. AS H-W.N. W. A S I-N. W. by W. ½ \\I. A S J-N. W. by \V. A S K-N. \V. ½ \V. A S L-N. W. A S ).f -N. \\I.½ N. A S N->J. \\I. by N. A S 0-N. \V. by N½ N. AS P-N. N. W. A S Q-N. by \V. ½ \\'. AS R-N.by\V. AS T-N. ½ W .
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S L' l~Cl:\L C L CB .- IG :\"t\LS -
( Co11!'d)
( F/0,,·11 0 11 /y 1111 d ,·r C /11 /, /J 11,·ga)
:\".\:\ lE..- OF PL.i\CE.S Last of Cupe Cod L :\ -- Bar Harbor. LB-Blue Hill. I. ( -Boothbay. L D- Bra:; D'.Or Lakes. LE- Buck's Harbor, E ggemoggin Head1. L F-Burnt Coat Harbor, Swans Islantl. LG- Camden. L H- Ca pe Porpoise Harbnr. LI -Casti ne. L ] - Christmas Co\·e. I. K - Cohasset. L L-Cutlcr . l.ittle Ri\·cr. U ,I- Eastport. L :S: - Gloucester, Smith's Cove. L 0 -Halifax. L P- 1lead I !arbor, Campol,el!c,, L Q- llingham. L R-l sles of Shoal:;. L S-J onesport. LT- Kittery. I_ U- :\lanchcstcr. L \·- 1\Iarlilchead. [_\\'- :S:orth Have n. L :\' - :\"ortheast Ha rbor. L \"- Port Clyde. L Z- Portland. ~r :\ - Pro\'i11cetow11 . ~I B- Pulpit Harhor, :\"orth H aven. M-C- Roc kland. 1\1 D- Rockport. l\ I E - Roquc Island. l\f F - Scituatc. l\f C-Smal l Point Harbo r. !\f H -Somcs\·ille.
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~ l'l ·:C l :\I. \..' 1-L'.B S IG\'.-\LS - <Co11/'rl) ( F /,,;, •11 0 11/y w 1d,r C/11/, b11rg r, · )
\: .\\ I E:-; 0 1· PL..\ CES- (Co 11t'd ) \f I - S o utl1\\·e st Harbor, !\ft. Desert.
\l _] - St. J o hn. \11, - Tl'11a n t" l larho r. :\11 . - The Ha"i11. Ha rp,\rcll Sound . \ I \ I - \\.i11ter I la rht,r. .\ I \: - York l £arbor. \ICl -- \\·.,.,c1 l "b11d. \I I ' - Falmou th F Prc,:ide . .\Is_:> - Fi \' C l ,'1,t nd". \ 11, \:ew I !arbor. Prn1aquid . .\I~ :\ Ir 1:,1rbncl'" Cr)\'e. \ IT - c·rod,e1 1·" Co\·e. \ I l . - \"i11;dhaYc11. \ I\ " - l' ru,-pcct I Iarbo r. \I \\ ·- Cape Split Harbo r. \ I :\ - I lead Ha rbo r. 1--Icad I larl ;or !~land . .\ I Y - :\ Tatin inb Js lancl . .\Ii'. I·:;1,-1crn l-:11t ranee. Cape C l'cl Canal. .\' 1·,,· }•o r/, t o Ca {' <' Cad \: .-\ \: 11 -
Hlo rk ] ,:lan d Salt P ond. B1·idgepo rt.
\: I) \: E -
City I slaml. C llld ~p ring Harbo r. C uttyhunk.
\: F \: G - Dering Harbor. \: H - Duck I sland Roads. \: I - Eato11 ::\eek Sand H ole.
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SP EC I...\ L C LCB S fG:-JA LS - (Cont'd) I r 1tm·11 0 11/_y 1111da Club b11 rgc,· l
'.\ .\\ fl •:S OF Pf.ACES -
(Co 11t"d ·1
N J - Edgartown. N K-Essex. K f_ - Greenpor t. K:VI - G reen"·ich. N '.\ - Glen Co,·e. KO - Had ley Harbo r. KP - l lamhurg CO\·e. ?--: Q - 1-1 untingtrm . '.\ R - Hyann is. X S - f .archmont. '.\ T - I .loyd Harl,or. X U - I .loyd Pnint Sand I lo lc '.'\ \. - :\fanhasset Bay. '.'\ \\"- :\farion. '.\ X - Mattapoisett . X Y - :\fontauk Harbor. '.'\ 7. - :\fount Sinai . 0 .-\ - Mystic. 0 B - :\"antuckct. () C - X<:w lkdford . 0 D - Xrn· H a Yen. 0 E - Xe"" London. 0 F - '.'\ cw Rochelle. 0 (; - X cwport. () H - Xorthport. 0 I - Xor\\'alk. 0 _r - Oyster Bay. (J I, J>adanaram ( South Dartmouth J 0 L - Point J ud ith.
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