Carlingford Lough, Ireland, [215];
phenomena of the wind in, [215];
as a cruising ground, [401]

Carroll, R. P. owner of the 'Navahoe,' [23], [151]

Castle Yacht Club, [227], [229], [237], [238], [241], [244], [247]

Castletown, Isle of Man, [401]

Cattegat, the, [42], [308], [314]

Caustic potash for removing varnish, [379]

Cecil, the late Lord Francis, owner of the 'Chittywee' (3-tonner), [141], [371]

Cedar fittings, [81]

Centreboards, origin of, [102];
American, [103];
dagger boards, [103];
early form, [103];
Lord Percy's boat in 1774, [103];
at Deptford, [104];
general adoption of, in America, [105];
application to English racers, [105];
battle of centreboard v. keel, [106];
to a cutter, [199]-201, [219]

'Cetonia' (203 tons), [136], [137], [141]