. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. or four or five years, when a newclass of 15-footers took its place. The club is noted for its successful regattas year after year, large entry lists,splendid handling of the events by its regatta committees, and a perfect spirit ofgood fellowship being regular features. The situation of the club house on Center Island in Oyster Bay is ideal,deep water being found close to the club float, and the view from the house issuperb. Ladies are allowed in the club house on almost all occasions, anddances and ot


. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. or four or five years, when a newclass of 15-footers took its place. The club is noted for its successful regattas year after year, large entry lists,splendid handling of the events by its regatta committees, and a perfect spirit ofgood fellowship being regular features. The situation of the club house on Center Island in Oyster Bay is ideal,deep water being found close to the club float, and the view from the house issuperb. Ladies are allowed in the club house on almost all occasions, anddances and other social functions are a feature of the summer season here. Theclub has always been extremely liberal in its offering of handsome prizes andthe racing yachtsman has found a welcome hand at all times. All in all theSeawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club is a good example of a well-managed andprosperous American yacht club. Officers for 1911 are:Commodore—Frank S. HastingsVice-Commodore—Edward F. WhitneyRear-Commodore—Daniel BaconSecretary—Everett DominickTreasurer—Colgate Hoyt, Power-Yacht Berneyo Length 59 10. Beam 10. Engine, 25 h. p. Standard S. W. GRANBERY, Owner Captain and Navigator, Professionals Alex. MacDonald, Fred Williamson A Letter THat vSpeaks for Itself A CORPORATION, J. A. & S. W. GRANBERY Makers of (Sitlft ilrmrlnj 31 & 33 East Kinney Street, Newark, New York Office, 9, 1 1 & 1 3 Maiden Lane Newark, N. J., July 28, 1910. The Texas Co. Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Sirs: Having used your gasoline on my yacht Berneyo during the Philadelphia-Havana race with good success, I cannot help but let you know that in all my experience I never used such a small quantity of gasoline per hour for the results obtained. I used your gasohne on the trip down and won the race by a good margin. Was unable to get the same gasoline for the return trip, and not only burned more for the power obtained, but lost the race. Yours truly, S. W. GRANBERY. This is a sample of the le


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