Yachts and yachting : with over one hundred and ten illustrations . were in no conditionfor a junketing excursion. As it was, although the cruise was practi-cally at an end at Vineyard Haven, some ofthe yachts went on to the east as far asProvincetown, returning to Newport August27, where they finally separated. It was about the last of August that E. Loubat, owner of the schooner-)achtEnchantress, i)resented to the New YorkYacht Club a $1,000 cup to be sailed forOctober 12, open to all schooner-yachts of100 tons and upward, belonging to anyorganized club in the world, on an allow-ance o
Yachts and yachting : with over one hundred and ten illustrations . were in no conditionfor a junketing excursion. As it was, although the cruise was practi-cally at an end at Vineyard Haven, some ofthe yachts went on to the east as far asProvincetown, returning to Newport August27, where they finally separated. It was about the last of August that E. Loubat, owner of the schooner-)achtEnchantress, i)resented to the New YorkYacht Club a $1,000 cup to be sailed forOctober 12, open to all schooner-yachts of100 tons and upward, belonging to anyorganized club in the world, on an allow-ance of twelve seconds to the ton ; NewYork Yacht Club rules to govern in allother respects. The course to be from offOwls Head, to and around Sandy HookLight-ship, tlicncc to and around the Cape THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN YACHTING. May Light-ship and return. I may mentionthat the only entries for this prize were theschooners Idler, owned by Mr. Samuel , and the Atalanta, owned by Astor. The start was made Octo-ber 12, and the Atalanta won, beating the. determined mainly by chance, that the/have proven so distasteful to yachtowners. This race concluded the racing of this re-markably active yachting year, but previousto this, on September i6, the Seawanhakaclub had a fine fall regatta atOyster Bay, and also a fall eventover the regular club course onSeptember 19. The entries tothe latter event, however, werefew, only two schooners in eachof the two schooner classes, anda single sloop in each of thetwo classes of that rig, showingthat owners had become tired ofracing. The Seawanhaka clubfinally wound up its season by aCorinthian race for all second-class schooners over its NewYork course, and theBrooklyn club had alsoa concluding race overits regular course. TheAtlantic club also hada pennant regatta onSeptember 23. Besidethese, there were fallevents in all the minorclubs in this neighbor-hood, showing that theimpetus given to thesport by the challengefor the America s
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