'Columbine' type of racing cruisers, [147]

Commissariat for foreign cruises, [304], [305]

'Condor' (129 tons), [116]

Cooking on a yacht, [306], [307]

Coolin Hills, Skye, [215]

'Coquette,' [248]

'Cordelia' (18-ton schooner), [331]

'Corinne' (162 tons), [136]

Corinthian deep-sea cruising, [41];
difficulties in the way of amateurs undertaking long voyages, [41];
voyages of the 'Hornet,' [42];
cruise of the 'Hornet' in 1879, [43];
in 1880 and 1881, [44];
expense of amateur crew, [47];
precautions in handling crew at sea, [48];
privileges of, at regattas, [157]

'Corisande' (yawl), wins the Commodore and Vice-Commodore cups of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club in 1872, [134]