Brassey, Lord, on ocean cruising, [18] et seq.;
his voyages, [18];
distances sailed, [20];
vessels in which he voyaged, [20];
on American models, [22];
on steam versus sailing yachts, [23];
on sailing yachts with auxiliary steam power, [24];
record of voyages made by 'Sunbeam' under sail, steam, and sail and steam, [26]-29;
calculation of time under sail and under steam in ordinary cruising, [28];
on the question of rig, [29];
his personal experience of yachting, [30]-36;
on the 'Eothen' from Queenstown to Quebec, [30];
on the 'Sunbeam' in a storm off Flamborough Head, [31]-33;
on the overmasting of the pleasure fleet, [33];
in a long gale on the 'Sunbeam' from Nassau to Bermuda, [34];
a dirty night on board the 'Sunbeam' between Honolulu and Japan, [35];
on the pleasures of navigating a yacht, [36];
his first navigation charge, [37];
on seamanship, [37];
on pleasant cruising grounds, [37], [38];
on the love of the sea, [39]
Bridson, Mr., [78]
Bristol Channel, [43]
'Britannia,' H.R.H. the Prince of Wales's (151.13 Y.R.A. rating), loss of three masts by, [10];
victorious career, [11];
rate of speed, [15]; [22], [23], [59];
sketch of her cutwater, [60];
dimensions, [69]; [77];
fittings, [82];
plan of general arrangement, [84]; [179]
British sailors, character of, [296]
Brixham, [403]
Broadwood, Thomas, his 'Witchcraft' (240 tons), [113]
Bronze, manganese, for plating purposes, [79]
Brooke, Rajah, his 'Royalist' (schooner, 45 tons), [21]