FIRST GLASS YAWLS.
A Purse of £30, to be sailed for by yawls from all parts; of not less than 45 feet in length, manned by the beachmen engaged in saving life from shipwreck. First prize, £15; second, £10; third, £5. No entrance fee. The first yawl to pay £1, the second 15s., and the third 7s. 6d. to the Regatta Fund.
| Queen Victoria, Yarmouth | 1 |
| Eclipse, Lowestoft | 2 |
| Gipsy Queen, Winterton | 3 |
A Purse of £50, to be sailed for by Yachts belonging to any Royal Yacht Club in Great Britain, above 20 tons and not exceeding 50 tons register. No restrictions as to sails or men. The winner to pay five guineas to the second yacht.
| Belvidere, (T. M. Read,) Yarmouth | 1 |
| Kestrel, (W. Butcher), Norwich | 2 |
SECOND CLASS YAWLS.
A purse of £20, to be sailed for by yawls from all parts, of not more than 45 feet in length, manned by beachmen. First prize, £12; second prize, £5; third prize, £3. First yawl to pay £1, second yawl 10s., third yawl 5s. to the Regatta Fund.
| Good Tidings, California | 1 |
| Volunteer, Yarmouth | 2 |
| Flying Fish, ditto | 3 |
A Rowing Match for £15, by six-oared gigs, single banked, from any part. To be contended for in heats. Four to start or no race. No entrance fee. First boat to receive £8; second boat, £5; third boat, £2; manned by those who usually work as beachmen.
| Shooting Star, Winterton | 1 |
| Champion, Yarmouth | 2 |
| Quebec, Pakefield | 3 |
Some more rowing by ships’ boats, sculling, and a duck hunt brought the programme to a close.