. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. REAR VIEW OF OLD CLUBHOUSE AT BAY RIDGE. YACHTS AND YACHTING 69 by the German Emperor. Eleven yachts entered this great race. There wasthe winner Atlantic/ an auxiliary three masted schooner owned by WilsonMarshall and sailed by Charles Barr, the large British yacht Valhalla, a lullrigged ship, owned by the Earl of Crawford, the two masted topsail schoonerThistle owned by Com. Robert E. Tod, the schooner Endymion, then holderof the fastest record made by a yacht in the passage from Sandy Hoo


. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. REAR VIEW OF OLD CLUBHOUSE AT BAY RIDGE. YACHTS AND YACHTING 69 by the German Emperor. Eleven yachts entered this great race. There wasthe winner Atlantic/ an auxiliary three masted schooner owned by WilsonMarshall and sailed by Charles Barr, the large British yacht Valhalla, a lullrigged ship, owned by the Earl of Crawford, the two masted topsail schoonerThistle owned by Com. Robert E. Tod, the schooner Endymion, then holderof the fastest record made by a yacht in the passage from Sandy Hook to theNeedles (13 days and 20 hours), the German schooner Hamburg, the barkrigged Apache, the schooner Fleur de Lys, Lord Brasseys three mastedtop-sail schooner Sunbeam, the schooner Hildgarde, the yawl Ailsa andAllison y. Armours auxiliary three masted schooner Utowana. In this race Atlantic made a new ocean record likely to stand for some covered the distance from Sandy Hook to Bishops Rock Light, ScillyIslands. 2964 nautical miles in 11 days, 16 hours, 22 minutes, and the whole dis-tance to the fi


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