[9]: The Royal Portsmouth Corinthian Yacht Club, however, still continues to give races only to those owners who are members of the club; and the Royal Southampton adheres to the condition that the yachts in the small classes shall be steered by members of the club.

[10]: She subsequently lost the match on a protest, which was referred for settlement to the Council Y.R.A.

[11]: For further information and drawings of 'Quinque,' see the Yachtsman of July 20 and October 5, 1893.

[12]: This (and other limits of crew for the classes of 5-rating and under) has since been embodied in the Y.R.A. rules.

[13]: The 'Daisy' was exhibited at the Royal Aquarium in 1893, and sold to some gentleman in the Antipodes; so that her keel, instead of her stern, is now pointing at the Solent ½-raters.

[14]: The resolution to measure the actual area of head-sails in yachts of 10-rating and under, as proposed by the Council, was lost at the general meeting of the Association held December 6, 1892.

[15]: These amounts were all larger in 1893.

[16]: See chapter on the Racing Rules and Rules of Rating.

[17]: The 'Navahoe,' before returning to America, ordered a square-sail from Tilley, of Southampton.

Transcriber's notes: Obvious printer's errors have been corrected, hyphenation has been standardised, all other inconsistencies are as in the original. The author's spelling has been maintained.