FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS

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Old FlagsR. T. Pritchett[Frontispiece]
Her Majesty the Queen going to Scotland"[6]
The Royal Yacht 'Victoria and Albert,' 1843"[8]
'Pearl,' 'Falcon,' and 'Waterwitch'"[12]
'Mystery' winning the Cup presented by R.Y.S. to R.T.Y.C."[14]
'Corsair,' R.Y.S., winning the Queen's Cup at Cowes, 1892"[16]
Yacht Club BurgeesClub Card[48]
'Irex'From a photograph by Adamson[58]
'Yarana'"[64]
'Arrow,' Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club, 1876R. T. Pritchett[68]
'Reverie'From a photograph[70]
Northern Yacht Club cruising off Garroch Head, 1825From a painting by Hutcheson[76]
Royal Northern Yacht Club, RothesayFrom a photograph by Secretary[78]
The Start for Ardrishaig CupFrom a photograph by Adamson[84]
'Marjorie'"[86]
'May'"[88]
'Thistle'"[90]
'Lenore'"[92]
'Verve'"[94]
Yacht Club Flags [104]
'Erycina'From a photograph by Adamson[106]
Royal Irish Yacht Club Cup, Kingstown, 1873From a picture by Admiral Beechy[108]
Mermaids of Dublin Bay Sailing Club [146]
Start of 25-Tonners, R.T.Y.C., from Greenwich, 1848R. T. Pritchett[170]
'Decima'From a photograph by Symonds[176]
'Gimcrack'R. T. Pritchett[240]
Model Room of New York Yacht ClubFrom a photograph sent by Secretary N.Y.Y.C.[242]
'Black Maria,' sloop, beating 'America,' schooner, in Test Race, New York, 1850Sent by Mr. Stevens of Hoboken, New York[244]
International Race, 1886; 'Galatea' passing Sandy Hook LightshipPhotograph sent by Lieutenant W. Henn, R.N.[258]
'Volunteer'From a photograph sent by General Paine, N.Y.Y.C.[262]
'Valkyrie'From a photograph by Adamson[308]
'Yseult'"[328]
'Iverna' and 'Meteor,' dead heat in the Clyde, July 4, 1892"[330]
'Queen Mab'"[346]
'Samœna'"[352]

ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT

Varuna, Vendetta, and Lais (Vignette) [Title-page]
Dutch Yacht. (From drawing by Vandervelde, dated 1640)R. T. Pritchett[2]
'Een Bezan Jagt,' 1670"[3]
Lines of Cutter, 1781From Stalkart's 'Naval Architecture'[4]
Yacht Stern, 1781"[5]
Cowes Castle. (From drawing by Loutherburg)R. T. Pritchett[10]
Seal of Royal Yacht Club, CowesR.Y.S.[11]
'Pearl,' R.Y.S.R. T. Pritchett[13]
'Dolphin,' R.Y.S."[14]
'Esmeralda,' R.Y.S."[14]
'De Emmetje,' Lugger"[15]
'New Moon,' R.Y.S."[16]
Chart of the Royal Yacht Squadron—(Queen's Course) [19]
'The Lady Hermione'From working drawings lent by Marquis of Dufferin[26]
'The Lady Hermione,' Deck Plan"[28]
'The Lady Hermione,' Fittings"[30]
'Foam,' R.V.S. 'In High Latitudes' [38]
View from the Royal Western Yacht Club, PlymouthR. T. Pritchett[40]
Chart of the Royal Western Yacht Club. Plymouth CourseClub Card[41]
Chart of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club CourseClub Card[44]
International Gold Cup. Royal Victoria Yacht Club. Won by 'Britannia'R.V.Y. Club[45]
First Race of the Mersey Yacht Club, June 16, 1845R. T. Pritchett[47]
'Queen of the Ocean,' R.M.Y.C., saving Emigrants from 'Ocean Monarch'"[47]
Chart of the Royal Mersey Yacht Club CoursesFrom Club Card[48]
Chart of the Royal Portsmouth Corinthian Yacht Club Courses"[51]
'Madge,' 1880—Lines and Midship SectionG. L. Watson[53]
'Neptune,' Cutter, 1875—Lines and Midship SectionW. Fife[61]
'Reverie,' 1891—Lines and Midship SectionJ. M. Soper[70]
Northern Yacht Club SealFrom Secretary R.N.Y. Club[72]
Chart of the Royal Northern Yacht Club CoursesClub Card[73]
Royal Northern FlagsFrom Secretary R.N.Y.C.[75]
'Gleam,' 1834—Lines and Midship SectionFife of Fairlie[78]
Chart of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club CoursesFrom Secretary[80]
'Clara'—Midship SectionW. Fife[91]
Chart of the Royal Forth Yacht Club CoursesClub Card[97]
Yachts of Cork Water Club, 1720R. T. Pritchett[101]
Chart of the Royal Cork Yacht ClubClub Card[103]
Cork Water Club putting out to Sea, 1720R. T. Pritchett[105]
Chart of the Royal St. George's Yacht Club Courses [107]
Outward BoundHonourable Artists of the 'Iris'[125]
'Iris'—Section"[127]
'Iris'—Section showing Permanent Legs"[128]
The Bailey, Dublin Bay"[130]
'Graphic' Artists at Work during the Gale of October 5, 1892"[132]
Her Majesty's Mails"[134]
Storm without, Calm within"[135]
Kingstown, Dublin Bay"[137]
Ringsend, Dublin"[141]
Monkstown, Dublin Bay"[143]
Ireland's Eye"[144]
'King's Fisher,' 1776R. T. Pritchett[151]
Commodore Thomas Taylor, of the Cumberland Fleet, 1776From a Family Portrait in possession of Robert Taylor, Esq.[152]
'King's Fisher,' 1770—LinesOriginal Lines[153]
'King's Fisher,' 1770—Midship Section"[154]
'Button,' 1776"[155]
First 'Cumberland,' 1780—Midship Section"[157]
First 'Cumberland,' 1780—Lines"[158]
Second Cumberland, 1790—Lines and Midship Section"[160]
Yacht of Cumberland Fleet, 1781R. T. Pritchett[161]
Circular of Cumberland Fleet, 1775 [163]
Officers' Badge, R.T.Y.C.R. T. Pritchett[168]
'Mystery' passing 'Blue Belle,' 1843"[170]
'Phantom,' R.T.Y.C., 1853"[171]
'Cygnet,' 1846"[172]
'Dis,' 1888—Lines and Midship SectionJ. M. Soper[176]
'Tottie,' Royal Corinthian Yacht ClubPhotograph[177]
Upper Thames Sailing Club and Club House, Bourne End, BucksR. T. Pritchett[181]
Upper Thames Steam Yacht 'Cintra'Photograph[182]
'Feeling It' off the FerryFrom a photograph by Brunskill, of Windermere[184]
A Fair Start. Royal Windermere Yacht Club"[185]
Limit Angle of CounterClub Book[186]
Smart Breeze for racing WindermereBrunskill, of Windermere[186]
Chart of the Royal Windermere Yacht Club CourseClub Card[187]
Fair Wind round the BuoyBrunskill, of Windermere[188]
Calm Weather"[188]
The 'Greyhound'R. T. Pritchett[191]
The Fisher's Home, the Broads"[192]
Regatta Time"[196]
Wroxham Pleasure CraftR. T. Pritchett[198]
Wroxham Broad"[200]
Smooth-water Bowsprit"[202]
River Waveney Craft"[206]
'Greyhound'—Midship SectionG. C. Davies[210]
'Greyhound'—Lines of"[211]
'Castanet'R. T. Pritchett[215]
Hull of the 'Castanet'"[216]
'Mystery' Thames Boat ('Foreign' Boat)"[218]
A Start"[221]
In the Gloaming"[223]
Birds of a Feather"[225]
Commodore Stevens, Founder of the New York Yacht ClubPhoto sent by Mr. Stevens, of Hoboken, U.S.A.[227]
R.Y.S. Cup won by the 'America,' 1851 [228]
'Trouble'—1816, Midship SectionHerreshoff[237]
'Maria,' Sloop, 1846—Midship Section"[238]
'Wave,' 1832—Midship Section"[238]
'Onkahya,' 1839—Midship Section"[239]
'America,' 1851, N.Y.Y.C.R. T. Pritchett[246]
'America'—Lines and Midship SectionHunt's Magazine[248]
'Shadow,' 1872Photo, Stebbins, Boston[250]
'Shadow,' 1872—Lines and Midship SectionHerreshoff[251]
Midship Section of American Yachts"[253]
'Gracie'—Sail Plan"[254]
'Gracie,' 1868—Lines and Midship Section"[255]
'Puritan,' 1885, N.Y.Y.C.Photo, Gubalman, New York[260]
'Gossoon,' Keel Boat, 1890Photo, Stebbins, Boston[264]
'Gloriana,' 1892"[265]
'Wasp,' 1892"[267]
Fin-keel and BulbHerreshoff[268]
'Consuelo,' Cat-yawl"[269]
Herreshoff Catamaran"[270]
Newport (Centreboard) Cat-boat"[271]
'Constellation,' 1889, N.Y.Y.C.Photo, Stebbins, Boston[274]
The Ubiquitous Cat-boatR. T. Pritchett[277]
Frascati and Pierhead at Havre"[304]
Chart of Havre Regatta CoursesClub Card[305]
Harbour at HavreR. T. Pritchett[306]
Chart of Nice Regatta CoursesClub Card[307]
Lateen Yachts, Bombay Club, 1887R. T. Pritchett[315]
Chart of the Royal Bombay Yacht Club Sailing CourseBombay Card[317]
Fitted Races at Bermuda, 1863R. T. Pritchett[319]
Bermuda Rig"[322]
Dutch Ice Boat of Present Time"[323]
'Waterwitch' v. 'Galatea,' 1834 Start of Race for 1,000 Guineas"[325]
'Corsair' v. 'Talisman' Race (1842), Running down ChannelR. T. Pritchett, from a picture by Condy[326]
'Corsair' v. 'Talisman' Race (1842), The Return"[327]
'Corsair,' 1832—Lines and Midship SectionMichael Ratsey, of Cowes[328]
'Brilliant' and 'Ariel' Race, 1830R. T. Pritchett[329]
Going Aloft"[333]
Diagrams showing Old and New Styles in Aft Sections of 40-RatersJ. M. Soper[335]
Diagrams showing recent Styles in Fore Sections of 40-RatersJ. M. Soper[336]
'Irex'—Midship SectionA. Richardson[337]
'Irex'—LinesDesigned by Alexander Richardson[338]
'Corsair'—General Arrangements PlansA. E. Payne[339]
'Corsair'—Midship Section"[340]
Lashing the Emperor's Racing FlagR. T. Pritchett[341]
Our Masthead Man"[341]
'All aft, my Sonnies!'"[342]
'Another Pull at the Mainsheet, my Lads!'"[342]
Close Hauled"[343]
Real Business"[344]
Torquay"[346]
Chart of Channel racing Westward [347]
A Close Finish, 'Queen Mab' and 'Corsair'R. T. Pritchett[348]
'Iverna,' 1890Designed by Alexander Richardson[354]
'Iverna'—Lines and Midship Section"[355]
Chart of the Thames, Harwich and Cinque Ports CoursesF. S. Weller[357]
'Calluna'From a Kodak photograph[361]
Chart of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club, Belfast CoursesFrom Club Card[367]
Chart of the Royal Irish Yacht Club, Dublin Bay Courses"[371]
'Navahoe,' N.Y.Y.C.From a Kodak[372]
Chart of the Royal Southampton Yacht Club, Warner and Lymington CourseClub Card[379]
Chart of the Royal Albert Yacht Club, Southsea Course"[381]
Chart of the Torbay Regatta Course"[383]
'Satanita'From a Kodak[385]
Chart of the Start Bay Yacht Club, Dartmouth, CourseClub Card[387]
Chart of the Royal Dart Yacht Club, Kingswear, Courses"[389]
'Dragon III.'From a Kodak[398]
Chart of the New York Yacht Club. Regatta CourseN.Y.Y. Club Sec.[405]
'Vigilant,' Cup DefenderFrom a photograph by Stebbins, Boston, Mass.[406]
'Valkyrie'Adamson, of Rothesay[408]

CHAPTER I
ROYAL YACHTS AND ENGLISH YACHT CLUBS

ROYAL YACHTS
By R. T. Pritchett

The innate love of the English for everything connected with seafaring, roving and adventure, burst prominently forth in the time of Queen Elizabeth, when Drake and Raleigh showed what could be done in small craft in 'ocean cruising,' and, with early Corinthian crews from Devon and the brave West, sallied forth and straightway laid the foundation of our navy, and our present numerous fleet of yachts. In 1604 an early designer, one Phineas Pett, built a yacht for Henry of Wales; and to him the Navy was much indebted for general improvement in line and build throughout the early part of the Stuart dynasty.

At the Restoration we begin in earnest the History of Yachting, and find King Charles II. taking most enthusiastically to yacht building and even racing. That mine of wealth for the details of every-day life, that minute recorder of modes and fashions, Samuel Pepys, Esq., F.R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty, first brings to our notice the aquatic taste of His Majesty. In his delightful 'Diary' we find:—

July 15, 1660.—Found the King gone this morning by 5 of the clock to see a Dutch pleasure boat below bridge, where he dines and my Lord with him.

In a further notice we find His Majesty winning the first yacht race in the Thames, over the course of the R.T.Y. Club, Greenwich to Gravesend and back—a wager of one hundred guineas.