Souvenir and story of the most popular summer resort in the Northwest, Lake Minnetonka .. . re steerage-way, and, if necessary, stop and reverse. Rule 27. In libeying and construing these rules due regard shallbe had to all dangers of navigation and collision and to anyspecial circumstances which may render a departure from theabove rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. Rule 28. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vesseliir the owner or master or crew thereof, from the consequences ofany neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keepa proper lonkout. or of a


Souvenir and story of the most popular summer resort in the Northwest, Lake Minnetonka .. . re steerage-way, and, if necessary, stop and reverse. Rule 27. In libeying and construing these rules due regard shallbe had to all dangers of navigation and collision and to anyspecial circumstances which may render a departure from theabove rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. Rule 28. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vesseliir the owner or master or crew thereof, from the consequences ofany neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keepa proper lonkout. or of a neglect of any precauticin whicli may berequired by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the specialcircumstances of the case. Sec. 4. That all laws or parts of laws, so far as applicable to thenavigation of the Great Lakes and their connecting and tributarywaters as far east as Montreal, inconsistent with the foregoingrules are hereby repealed. Sec. 5. That this act shall take effect on and after March first,eighteen lunidrecl and ninety-five. Ho-w To Make Knots, Bendsand Hitches. I. I Kvtii pri-lty good amateur sailDfS are sometimesdeficient in tlie matter ot malting fast. What, then,must l)e expected of one with no experience. For hisbenefit and possibly the more experienced, too, we pub-lish a few hints worth studying, through the courtesyof George B. Carpenter & Co., of Chicago, ship andyacht cliandlers. A great number of knots have Ijeen devised, ofwhich a few only are illustrated, but those selected arethe most frequently used. In the illustration they areshown open or before being drawn taut, in order toshow the pot-ition of the parts. The names usuallygiven to them are:A—Bight of a —Simple or overhand —Figure S —Dindile —Boat —Bowline, first —Bowline, second —Bowline, —Square or reef —Sh<et bend or weavers —Sheet bend with ,—Carrick —Stevedore knot cnm- plete


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