| On Yachts and Yacht Handling | Day |
| Hints to Young Yacht Skippers | Day |
| Small Boat Sailing | Knight |
| Boat Sailor’s Manual | Qualtrough |
| Knots and Splices | Jutsum |
| Canoe Handling | Vaux |
| Elements of Navigation | Henderson |
| How to Swim | Dalton |
THE RUDDER
The policy of The Rudder is to give to yachtsmen a thoroughly practical periodical, dealing with the sport of yachting in all its phases, and especially to furnish them with the designs and plans of vessels adapted to their wants in all localities.
In each issue is a design of a sailing or power craft, and at least four times a year a complete set of working drawings is given, so that the unskilled can try a hand at building with a certainty of making a success of the attempt.
In the last two years over 500 boats have been built from designs printed in the magazine, and in almost every case have given satisfaction.
Outside of the strictly practical, the magazine has always a cargo of readable things in the way of cruises and tales, while its illustrations are noted for their novelty and beauty.
The editor desires to increase the size of the magazine and to add to its features. In order to do this it is necessary that it be given the hearty support of all who are interested in the sport. The cost of a subscription, $2 a year rolled or $2.50 mailed flat, is as low as it is possible to make it and furnish a first-class publication, and he asks yachtsmen to subscribe, as in that way they can materially assist him in keeping the magazine up to its present standard of excellence.
$2 a year rolled$2.50 a year flat
THE RUDDER PUBLISHING COMPANY