1921-1922 Logbook
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THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
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GLENGARIFF
SEAL HARBOR, MAINE
Aug. 25, 1922
Mr. Edward W. Hadeira
Northea st Harbor, Me.
Dear Sir:
Pefore the start of this afternoon's race you asked me
if we would withdraw from the Duch Island race. At the time
I did not understand your question until a. fter it was too
late to answer. I should now like to set the exact facts before
you and let you be the judge.
As the race did not start untill some two hours after
Boat
the time agreed upon we had no means of knowing when it would
start and SO were not near enough to hear the horn, which
Considered
seemed to US to be entirely inadequate. Aft r cruiseing round
behind the line for some time we noticed that you were all
sailing out and decided that it would be best to follow you
not a
a S no starting signal would be given without your orders. We
passed a r r o ss the line ab cut 100 feet outside the bouy when you
had a start of several hundred yards on us. Because of this
because
start and also because of the lateness of the signals it seems
failure to
to me that we are justified in not withdrawing our boat
but
if
Cross line
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
1922
The first meeting of the fleet was held at the Neighborhood
House, Northeast Harbor, on Saturday evening, July 29th. Those
present were: Messrs. Milliken, Burke, Madeira, 01msted, Dickey,
Cochran, Dane and Hayward. Mr. Madeira took the chair and Mr. Hay-
ward was appointed secretary.
The following matters were discussed:
1.
It was decided to add the Baker's Island course to the
regular series of courses, to be used and announced from the starting
line as usual when weather conditions might permit its use and seem
entirely favorable.
2. The time for starting the long races to be sailed on
Wednesday was set for 10.15 a.m., announcements descriptive of such
races to be sent out by postals.
3.
Plans for a three-day cruise were discussed and met
with general favor. The cruise as outlined, starting from Northeast
Harbor, had as its first day's objective, Seal Cove; for the second
day's objective, Blue Hill Harbor and return to Seal Cove; and for the
third objective, Northeast Harbor. A tentative date, Saturday
August 19th, was fixed for the cruise.
4. Questions of rights of way and fouls were discussed and
specific instances of infractions occurring in previous races were cited,
illustrated and explained.
5. The possible use of light sails (Spinnakers and Ballooners)
for another year. wa.8 discussed and generally disapproved.
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6. The introduction of a class of smaller boats (possibly
15-foot knockabouts or dories similar to the present class used at
Marblehead and costing about $300.00 to build) was suggested; these
boats to be sailed by a younger crew, possibly setting an age limit
of
fifteen or sixteen. This idea met with general approval and Messrs.
Dickey and Olmsted were consequently urged to spread a little favor-
able propaganda and ascertain among younger boys if enthusiasm would
warrant starting such a class. It was the opinion of the meeting
that 11, by the end if the season, the assurance had been obtained
to build perhaps four boats for these waters for another year, others
would quickly follow and in due course of time this class would become
permanently successful, providing an added interest for younger boys
as well as affording a nucleus from which to draw valuable material
leter for the present established classes.
7. A three hour time limit was decided upon and races not
finished within the required time will be resailed the following day.
If any boat in either Class A or Class B finishes within three hours of
the time of ne first starting gun, the race will count.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
G. D. Hayward,
Secretary.
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NORTH EAST HARBOR 17 - FOOT CLASS.
Races will be held on Tuesday and Friday mornings, weather
permitting. If the weather is unfavorable, raccs will be sailed upon
the next favorable day.
STARTS: The starting line extends from the spindle on Gilpat-
ricks Ledge to the stake-boat lying upon the line between the spindle and
the flag-pole on the Eastern end of Greening(s Island. Starts will be
made as follows:
When the boats have assembled, a preparatory
gun will be fired; five minutes thereafter the starting gun will be
fired. The starting gun will be fired promptly at 10.30 A. M., and
yacht owners are requested to have their boats present before that time.
COURSES: Courses will be announced by number from the referee's
boat. The courses are as follows:
I.
From starting line to red gas buoy No. 2 off Seal Harbor; thence
to black and white can buoy off the Manset shore, passing to the South-
ward of Sutton's Island; thence to the starting line. Pass all marks
to starboard.
2.
Reverse of No. 1.
Pass all marks to port.
3.
From starting line to red spar buoy No. 2 on Spurling's Rock at
the Western side of Islesford Harbor; thence to the black spar buoy
No. 3 in the Western way; thence to starting line. Pass all marks to
starboard.
4. Reverse of No. 3. Pass all marks to port.
5.
From starting line to red spar buoy No. 2 on Spurling's Rock at
the Western side of Islesford Harbor; thence to the black and white can
buoy off the Manset shore; thence to starting line. Pass all marks
to starboard.
2-
6.
Reverse of No. 5. Pass all marks to port.
7.
From starting line to black spar buoy No. 7 off Manchester's
Point; thence to red spar buoy No. 8 at the entrance to Southwest Har-
bor; thence to red spar buoy No. 4 A off Spurling's Point, Cranberry
Island; thence to starting line. Pass all marks to port.
8.
Reverse of No. 7.
Pass all marks to starboard,
FOULS. The Racing Rules of the New York Yacht Club will govern.
it is, however, urged that fouls be avoided as much as possible, since
they are apt to cause personal aminosities as well as damage to the
boats.
It is asked that owners who are unable to sail their boats
themselves will try to get others to sail them, so that all boats will
be entered in as many races as possible,
Francis C. Grant.
Edward W. Madeira.
Committee.
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NORTH EAST HARBOR 17 - FOOT CLASS.
Races will be held on Tuesday and Friday mornings, weather per-
mitting.
If the weather is unfavorable, races will be sailed upon
the next favorable day.
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
SEASON OF 1920
Races, similar to those held last year, for knockabouts and
raceabouts will be held on Tuesday and Friday of each week
during the period beginning Friday, July 23rd, and ending
Tuesday, August 31st.
Entries. All knockabouts and raceabouts of from 15 to
18 feet water line length are included in these races. The races
are sailed boat for boat and no time allowance is given. Boats
are limited to their working sails, that is jibs and mainsails;
light sails are not permitted. Persons desiring to enter their
boats should communicate as soon as possible with the Chairman
of the Race Committee, Mr. Edward W. Madeira, telephone
Northeast Harbor 134, giving the names of their boats and their
telephone numbers.
Equipment. Boats must carry an equipment consisting
of a suitable anchor and line, a compass and one life preserver
for each person on board.
Crews. There is no limit to the number of persons who
may be carried on board during the races. It is the hope of
the Committee that boats will be handled as far as possible
by amateurs only.
Starting Line. The starting line extends from the spindle
on Gilpatrick's Ledge, Northeast Harbor, to a stakeboat anchor-
ed on a line between the spindle and the flagpole on the Eastern
end of Greening's Island.
Starts. Starts will be made as follows: At 2.25 p. m.,
the preparatory gun or whistle will be sounded, and at 2.30 .m.,
the starting gun or whistle will be sounded. Entries must
cross the Starting Line after the starting gun. Boats crossing
the Starting Line before the Starting Gun must recross the line
after the signal has been given.
Courses. No. 1. From Starting Line easterly between
Bear Island and Sutton Island to red gas buoy No. 2 off Seal
, air
NORTH EAST HARBOR 17 June FOOT CLASS.
Races will be held on Tuesday and Friday mornings, weather per-
mitting. If the weather is unfavorable, races will be sailed upon
the next favorable day.
STARTS: The starting line extends from the spindle on Gil-
patrick's Ledge to the stake-boat lying upon the line between the
spindle and the flag-pole on the Eastern end of Greening's Island.
Starts will be made as follows: At When the boats have assembled, a pre-
paratory gun will be fired; five minutes thereafter the starting gun
will be fired. The starting gun will be fired promptly at 10.30 A. M.
and yacht owners are requested to have their boats present before that
time.
COURSES: Courses will be announced by number from the referee's
boat.
The courses are as follows:
1.
From starting line to red gas buoy No. 2 off Seal Harbor; thence
to black and white can buoy off the Manset shore, passing to the South-
ward of Sutton's Island; thence to the starting line. Pass all marks
to starboard,
2.
Reverse of
No. 1. Pass all marks to port.
3.
From starting line to red spar buoy No. 2 on Spurling's Rock
at the Western side of Islesford Harbor; thence to black spar buoy No. 3
in the Western way; thence to starting line. Pass all marks to
starboard.
4.
Reverse of No. 3 Pass all marks to port.
5.
From starting line to red spar buoy No. 2 on Spurling's Rock
at the Western side of Islesford Harbor; thence to the black and white
can buoy off the Manset shore; thence to starting line. Pass all
marks to starboard.
6.
Reverse of No. 5.
Pass all marks to port.
7. From starting line to black spar buoy No. 7 off Manchester's
Point; thence to red spar buoy No. 8 at the entrance to Southwest
Harbor; thence to red spar buoy No. 4 A off Spurling's Point, Cranberry
Island; thence to starting line. Pass all marks to port.
8.
Reverse of No. 7. Pass all marks to starboard.
FOULS: The racing rules of the New York Yacht Club will govern.
It is, however, urged that fouls be avoided as much as possible, since
they are apt to cause personal animosities, as well as damage to the
boats.
It is asked that owners who are unable to sail their boats
themselves will try to get others to sail them so that all boats will be
entered in as many races as possible.
Francis C. Grant
Edward W. Madeira
Committee.
Season 2 1921
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
SEASON OF 1921
Yacht races, similar to those held last year, will be held
on Tuesday and Friday of each week during the period be-
ginning Tuesday, July 19th, and ending Thursday, Septem-
ber 1st.
ENTRIES.-Races will be sailed in the following
classes:
Class A: Eastern Yacht Club 17 foot class.
Class B: North Haven-Isleboro-Bar Harbor 17
foot class.
If there are a sufficient number of applicants, the Com-
mittee may establish another class, to be known as Class C,
open to all knockabouts and raceabouts of from 15 to 18 feet
waterline length which are not included in either Class A or
Class B.
The races will be sailed boat for boat in each class.
Boats are limited to their working sails, that is jibs and
mainsails; light sails are not permitted. Persons desiring to
enter their boats should communicate as soon as possible
with ROBERT F. JEFFERYS, Northeast Harbor, giving
the names and description of their boats and their telephone
numbers, and forwarding their entrance fee of $5.00 to cover
the costs of arranging the races. The Committee will assign
to each entry a racing number, which must be displayed
during the races.
EQUIPMENT.-Boats must carry an equipment con-
sisting of a suitable anchor and line, a compass and one life
preserver for each person on board.
CREWS.-There - is no limit to the number of persons
who may be carried on board during the races. It is the
hope of the Committee that boats will be handled as far as
possible by amateurs only.
STARTING LINE.- - The starting line extends from
the spindle on Gilpatrick's Ledge, Northeast Harbor, to a
stake boat anchored on a line between the spindle and the
flagpole on the eastern end of Greening's Island.
STARTS.-Starts will be made as follows:
Class A: Preparatory signal, 2.25 p. m.
Starting signal, 2.30 p. m.
Class B: Preparatory signal, 2.30 p. m.
Starting signal, 2.35 p. m.
The preparatory signal for Class A will be a gun or
whistle and, if possible, a red flag displayed from the Ref-
eree's boat. The starting signal for Class A, which is also
the preparatory signal for Class B, will be a gun or whistle
and, if possible, a white flag displayed from the Referee's
boat. The starting signal for Class B will be a gun or
whistle and, if possible, a blue flag displayed from the Ref-
eree's boat.
Entries must cross the starting line after the starting
signal for their class. Boats crossing the starting line before
the starting signal for their class must recross the line after
the signal has been given.
Boats in Class B will keep well away from the starting
line until after the preparatory signal for their class has been
given in order that boats in Class A will have the greatest
possible maneuvering space,
COURSES.-No 1. From starting line easterly be-
tween Bear Island and Sutton Island to red gas buoy No. 2
off Seal Harbor, leaving it to starboard; thence southwest-
erly between Islesford and Sutton Island to black and white
can buoy in Western Way off Manset Shore, leaving it to
starboard; thence to starting line.
No. 2. Reverse of No. 1, leaving buoys to port.
No. 3. From starting line southeasterly to red spar
buoy No. 2 on Sperlin's Rock, between Sutton Island and
Great Cranberry Island, leaving it to starboard; thence
westerly to black and white can buoy in Western Way off
Manset Shore, leaving it to starboard; thence to starting
line.
No. 4. Reverse of No. 3, leaving buoys to port.
No. 5. From starting line southeasterly to red spar
buoy No. 4-A off Sperlin's Point, Cranberry Island, leaving
it to starboard; thence westerly to black and white can buoy
in Western Way off Manset Shore, leaving it to starboard;
thence to stake boat on starting line, leaving it to starboard;
thence again to red spar buoy off Sperlin's Point, leaving it
to starboard; thence to black and white can buoy in
Western Way, leaving it to starboard; thence to starting
line.
No. 6. Reverse of No. 5, leaving buoys to port.
Courses will be announced at the starting line from the
Referee's boat and from the boats sailed by members of the
Committee.
SCORING.-Each boat finishing a race will be given
credit under a system of scoring to be announced later. The
scores made by each boat will be computed for the entire
season.
PROTESTS.-Protests of any sort to be considered by
the Committee must be in writing and must be placed in the
hands of the Committee before midnight the day following
the race in which the alleged foul was committed.
RACING RULES.-In any case not covered by these
instructions, the Racing Rules of the New York Yacht Club
will govern.
POSTPONEMENTS.-In - case of inclement weather,
the races will be postponed until the next favorable day,
and every effort made to notify contestants. Contestants,
however, should get in touch with the Committee.
The Committee hopes that all will co-operate to make
the races a success. In order that there may be the greatest
possible number of starters in each race, those who are pre-
vented from sailing their boats are requested to obtain sub-
stitutes. It is the wish of the Committee that the keen spirit
of friendly competition, which has been the tradition of these
races in the past, will always be present and that anything
to mar the good sportsmanship of the races will be entirely
lacking.
G. DAVENPORT HAYWARD,
EDWARD M. JEFFERYS,
ROBERT F. JEFFERYS,
EDWARD W. MADEIRA,
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN,
Committee.
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
In view of the fact that there have been several fouls in
the last three races, the Committee announce the following rule:
"FOULS - In case one boat fouls another, the boat committing
the foul shall immediately withdraw from the race."
The Committee calls attention to the rule which provides that
a close-hauled boat on the starboard tack has the right of way.
For the Committee:
Edward W. . Madeira.
Northeast Harbor Yacht Races
List of Entries 1921
CLASS "A"
(Eastern Yacht Club 17 footers)
No.
NAME
OWNER
1
Daffydill
Miss Penelope Parkman
2
Ino
Edward W. Madeira
4
Atlanta
Ernest B. Dane
6
Hustla
Lawrence Dickey
10
Constance
Clarence A. Warden
11
Mecum II
M. E. Olmsted
12
Sinbad
Charles Pratt
14
Squaw
Richard E. Rowse
17 Kipper
G. H. Milliken
18
Little Scamp
E. S. Burke, Jr.
T
Cuspar Morris.
CLASS "B"
(North Haven-Islesboro-Bar Harbor 17 footers)
5
Lawrence Brengle
7
Harry H. Thorndike
8
Loren E. Johnson
16
Atom
Herbert W. Smyth
21
Navahoe
Robert E. L. Johnson
22
George H. McFadden, II.
CLASS "C"
(Miscellaneous)
9
Nereid
Horace C. Disston
15
Novice
John Watson
19 Bepp
Miss Safford
20
Waukora
Cortlandt Parker
Record of Races.
no.1
Course 4.
July 19, 1921.
Judge Dr. Edw. n1. Jefferys
Class A.
Class B
Finish
owner.
owner.
1.
Milliken. (17)
R.J ohnson (25)
2.
D ickey (6)
McFadden (8)
3.
Parkman (1)
1
4,
Madien (200)
5,
Brangle (5)
6.
7.
8.
9.
no 2
July 22/21
Judge Mr. William grant
owner
Class A.
Class B
Finish
1.
Madiera (2)
2.
Duchey
3
Pratt ( )
4.
5.
6,
7.
8
,
9.
no wind and think fog
no 3. .
Course 3
July 26/21
Judge Mr. Louis madis
owner
Finish
class A.
Class B.
1.
Dickey (6)
Deaston
2.
(2)
McFadden (8)
madien
3,
Pratt
R.Johnson (2R)
4.
Parkman (1) [didnetfinity] Parker.
5.
6,
no 4
Course /
Judge Mr. Louis madien
July 29/21
Owner.
Finish
class A
Class B.
1.
Warden
H.H Thomaiks (7)
2.
Duckey (6)
:
(8)
3,
llmited
h is , MiFadden (8)
4,
Milliken (17)
I
, Parker
5. if
Pratt
R. Johnson (2)
6,
Madiera (2)
Disston
7.
Dane
"atom"
8.
Smyth
did not finish
I
1
Remarks.
L. Johnson # 8 reports that his boat fould McFadden Boat # 8.
No5
Course 2.
any 2/2
Class A. start 2-35.
Class B start 2.40
Judged by Cafetain of "Romp"
Finish ,Sil Class A Time Class B. Time
1.
Dickey (6) 1 mm
"Wanbora" 1 hi 31 min
2.
Olmstead ( ) 1 "29"
Disston ( ) I In 33"
3.
Milliken (17)
Dane
4,
Rouse (14) 1"31"
R.Johnson (2) I "37"
5
Packman (1) 1"33"
(8)1"41"
6.
Warden ( ) 1"33 1/"
7.
Madien
Dave
1,881
8.
Pratt
1"39
Mr. Milliken # 17 reports that he fouled Olmstead Boat.
no 4
Course /
Judge Mr. Louis Madien
July 29/21
Owner.
Finish
class A
Class B.
1.
Warden
H.H Thomaliks (5)
2.
Duckey ( 6)
: (8)
3,
Olmeted
4,
is , MiFadden (8)
Milliken (17)
I
5,
. 3
Parker
r
Pratt
6,
Madiera (2)
R. Johnson ( 2)
Disston
7.
Dane
"atom"
8.
Smyth
did not finish
1
Remarks.
L. Johnson # 8 reports that his boat fould McFadder Boat 8.
No5
Course 2.
any 2/2
Class A. start 2-35.
Class B start 2.40
Judged by Cafetain of "Romp"
Finish
dil
Class A Time Class B. Time
1.
I
Dickey (6)
"Wanbora"()) hi31 min
2.
Olmstead () 1 "29"
Disston () I he 33"
3.
Milliken (17) 1"29/1"
Dane
4,
Rouse (14) 1"31"
R.Johnson (2)1"37"
5
Packman (1) 1"33"
(8)1"41,
6.
Wanden ( ) 1"33 1/"
7.
Madria Dave 1.88% 2
8.
Pratt
1"39
Mr. Milliken # 17 reports that he fouled Olmstead Boat.
no 6
Course H 6
august 5.1921.
Woud SSW
Refree - Caplaus Black
Class A
Start : 2:35 pru.
10 Staiters
Fwish.
1st
#
17
-
Nulliken
( hr 36 this
2nd
#6
Drakes
( his 36 their 10 see
3rd
2
Madaia
/ he 36 then 20 sec.
4w # 11 Clunted
/ hi 36 neces 40 see.
5
#12
Pratt.
the 38 nuci 45 Dec.
6 00
1
Parkman
1. 40 . 45..
7"
10
Warden
1. 40 :- 50"
8 "
#14
house
I 40.
55.
9w
18
Butte.
/
41.
10"
#4
Dave.
1.41
10.
Class B.
Start 240
5 Searces
Funsh
1st #22 me fadden
1
has
35
than
30 see.
no
#7
Thomaske
/
"
37
301
#16
South
/
.
37 . 45
4th #8
L. Johnson
1
'
44
5 ar 2
R. Johnson
/
c
44 v 15
Class C.
Seait 2.40
2 Starters
Fuush
1st #20
Packer
/ he. 31.mm 30se.
200 # 9
Diestou
/ he 40. 40.
8607
Cause # I
august 9.1921
Urud SW.
Refiree - Dr. Edward nu Joffers
Class A.
Start 2.34 pu.
10 Starces
Fruish
1st
# 12 Prate
1h30min
2nd
# " austea
1.30.25
3nd
#
14 Rouse
1..31.
4 m
# 10 Guarder
1 " 33 "
5w
#2
Shadeina
1.35 .04
6th
#
6
Tickey
1.36 " or
7in
# 1
Parkman
1.39 "
gur
#
17
Milliken
1.33 " 30
qui
#
18
Bunke
1.47 1. $ 40
10w
#4
Wave
1.40 "
lass B.
Start 2.39
4 Starters.
Funsh
1st
#
22 Mcgadden
/ hr 35 mis 30 see
2nd A 16 South
1 he 36 min 3 see
#
3rd
2 Johnson
/ he 36 4 50"
4 Johnson
w # 8.
1 hr 37 " 55 a
,
Class C.
Seart 2 39
2 Startees
Fuush
1st
#20
Parker.
/ he 29 min
2nd #9
Wisston
(
he 38 . 53 bee.
Q meeting 2 those interested in This races was
held at du Keve ball Strace on URduesday auquet
10th at this meeting a number 1 matters were
discussed
It was decided that the races shoned be
tarked for three classes, A. B. and C. These Classes
are to start at 5 munte intervaes. Each book
(2 to carry a receip number and the boats
Class B and Class C are carry in addition
this letter of their class
Jr was deceded to purchase 0 dop watch
for the elso 2 the referee
Is was deaded that the new bee 2 the Course
Almosd be displayed la a flag on di, references boat.
It was decided to publish the Got .2 de
entries
It was deaded to hold dis Bake Iscaud Race
on Unduesday august 24 in al 10 15 am and
17
the Wruter Harbor Race on Weduesday august 2041
to was decided that dis management of
the races should fn the present remain in
the haads 1 a concer ltes consisting of
Mr. Nullekea
mr Hagward
Shu Medara,
audition this commuter have power to increase
its them buship
Mr. Spedden of this n.y.y.c than spoke or
the question n racup rules. and a system 1
1 was decided that the commuttee
purchase 3 copies n " "Haurbook 1 american yount
Reeme Rules' published G 9. ? Putuams sons,
of New york.
The Chairman called allculen to defact
that a number 1 enhance fres were unpaid.
after Done discussion this meeting ady ourwed
The Sh. Chairman
no. 8.
Course # 1
August 12.1921
Wood u.sw.
Regree Captain Black
Class A.
Start 2:35
9. Starters
Finish
1st
#6.
Dieter
1 hr. 39.mm 27 Dec
2N
#2
Madera
1
41
'7
3rd 17
Milliteu
1
41
55
4TH #11
austed
1
42
SA
b
II
18
Burke.
1
43
28
bot
7
#
4
Dave.
/
43
55
8
#
12
Prate
1
45.
,
S
5
10
Warden
/
Disqualified
42
50
# 1
a
Packman
2
/
51
30
,
Protected G nu. Protest disallowed
2
Protested by Mr. Nullekan- Proless allound
Class B.
Start 2:40
4 Starters.
Fresh
1st
22
1 hr. 49. mus 5 see.
2nd
#
2
Johnson.
/
51 50
3rd
" 7 Thorndice
/ 54 25
441
# 16
Sneg the
1 59.
Class C.
did notstail at
Feursh
1st
# 20 Parker proper Angleal 1 her 46 muc .
161 A 19 Bep Thiss Sufford no time
taken.
#9
Course It 1
August 16. 1921
Urud S.W.frash
Referee. Shis CC. Madeira
Class A.
Start 230
9 Starters
Finish
1st # 6. Diday
I hr. 26 min. 40 see.
2nd
#2
Madeira
I
27 48
3rd #11 Oleveted
/
29 10
4th
#12 Pratt
/
29 35
5w
# 14 Rouse
1
29
45
6w
# 18 Burke
1
32 21
7th
# 17 Milleken
,
32 36
8th
# 10 Warden
/
34 15
914
#
1
Parkman
/
38 05.
#4 did not start.
Class B.
Start 235
S Starbers
Funsh
1sh
#22 The Fadden
1
hv. 37 this 46.
2nd
#2 Johnson.
1
43 23
Class e.
no Startein
Special Baker Islano Race.
august 17.1921.
Course: From Start seatherly to outer beach colut cau
kuoz in Unolem way, learnip it to part: There
lasterly to whesthing buoy of Batu Island,
learnip A to port ; thance northerly to
Gas buoz off Seal Hamber, learning A to
port; there to start.
Referee. Captain Black
Wind S.
Class A.
Start 10:25 am
9 starters
Thush
1st
#17
Milliten
2ho.
52 min
15
see.
2nd
#6
wretey
2
56
23
3rd
#2
Madaia
2
57
4 is
#14
house
2 58
5th
# 4
wave
2 58
45
6 00
# 11
Clussed
3
45
7ai
#18
Barke
3
,
42
8m
* 10
Warden
3
2
42
girl
#
1
Packcanee
3
5
37.
# 12
did nor start
Class B.
Start 10 36 am
/ Starter
Funch.
1st
#22
She Fadden
3 hours 3 their 15 see
Class C.
Start 10 35
2 Starters
Sunst.
19 miss Safford 2 hours
53 rmis 25 Dec
1st
#
# 20 Parker.
3 "
25.
2nd
insust 18th 1951
a meehing 1 this Regallo Committee was heed
athin residence 1 Mr. Hagward Present
Mr. Madend
mu. Milleken
Mr. Hagward
The protest filed 62 Mr. Oleasted aquest the
boat 2 Mr. Warden in this road august 12 as and
this reply there to la Mr. Wonder une consedered G
Mc.committee after due consideration, A was
deaded that act protest 4 m Chusled be not
allowed.
Jr was decided that a special race behald
on Unduesday august Jeli the course to be
:
From start. souther to great Dude Island leaving
it to port; there Northeaster's to Whething
broo off Baker Island, learnip A to port; Thene
Northall to Saw buoy off Deal Hanbor, learnip A to
port: their to start
Mr Haywood reported that two what kegs had
been secured to mark this starlwip leve.
aflic some further dwscurring this meeluip ad, ourned
Room Cheu
Course #6.
august 19.1921
#10.
Woud n.w.
Register Caplain Black
Start
2:35
10 Starters
Class A
thush
1st
Parkman
1 hr. 24 their . 45 pec.
# 1
# 18 Bute.
,
25
50
2nd
3rd
* 6 Diekey
1
26
10
1
29
10
4
# 10
Warden
/
30
45
5a
# 11
Clusted
/
31
15
6th
# 4
Dave
31
55
# 2
Shadevia
/
7 mi
=
8ain .
#14
Rouse
/ hr. 32 their
a # 17
Shilliken
/ .. 32 . 40
Prati
/
..
33
.
43
10 04 II 12
Class B.
Stact 240
4 Starters
Funch
1st
# lb
Sungth
1hr 30.min 05 see
/
31
2nd #8 L. Johnson
1
37 05
3rd #22 megadden
/
33 50
4th # 21
A Johnson
Class C.
Start 2.45
Stailers
Funch
# 20. Parker
the 28 shin
Dieston
/
28
53.
# 9
Bepp.
# 11
Courde # 6
auquet 23.1921
Wind S.
Regno Captain Black
Class A.
Start 200
11 Starters
Sunch
1st
# 6. Dicking
/ hr.
55 rheie
47
see
2nd
# 17
Shelleken
/
56.
18
3rd II 4
Dane
/
56
27
4w
#2
Maderia
2
-
20
5th
#10
Warden
2
01
20
6th
#1
Parkman
2
01
57
J
7 "
#11
blunsted
2
02
or
#
14
Rouse
2
or
45
#
$ 7
Morris
2
04
45
10th
# 18
Burke
2 04
55
11
# 12
Prati
2 05
Class B.
Start 235
Sinish
1st
#
22
nc sadden.
2 hr
run 55 see
2nd
#8
L. Johnsox
2
02 so
3rd
#21
R. Johnson
2 or
53
4th
#7
Thomdeke
2 03 05
5ai
#16
South
2 07
Class C.
Drail 2.35
2 States
Flunch.
18th # so Packer
2 he 02 mis 47 sec
2nd # 9 Dieston
2 05 36.
Special Duck Island Race
auqual 24 1951.
Course: From start souther to Seal Duck
Island Peanup it to port thance northeastary to
bloodling buoy off Bater Iseand learnip it to port;
thence norther to gas buoz off Deal Stanfor. Peacump it to
port; thenes to start.
Street. 10.20 ases. Would Southerly. house and
variable. The wind died and aglis dufling until
4 30 his rad was called off. the leading
boat pru. brief abreast 2 Seal Dude Island light
Class A : 10 status : #2, 4, b. 10, 11. 12, 14. 17.18, 7
B : 2 starters # 7.22
C : 2 btarters + 9.20
Couse # 1
August 26. 1921
12
Wend E. light
Referee E.C. Packer
10 Starters
Class A
Start 232
Finish
1st
17
milleten
2 he 35 rain 02 Dec
#
2nd
# 18 Burke
2 38 01
2 44 25
3rd
# 2 Shadeina
2 45
30
4 lis
# " Clusted
540
# 10 Warden
no luie takan
6th
#
6 Dickey
# ( morrio). * 12, # 14 did not finish
1,
II 7
Class B. Class C: no toais funched
Class B : 3 Haileis: #7. 16.22
C : 2 Stacter #19 (Safford) 20
Course It 3.
auquar 30.1921
19
Wind SW light.
Refree - Captain Black
Class A.
Start
2:30
9 starters.
Feush
1st
# (
Parkenau
1 he
16 their
08
be
2nd
# 2
Maderia
/
17
04
3rd
# 19
shilliten
/
19
23
4W
# 14
house
/
17
35
5
# " austed
1
18
53
600
# 10 Warden
I
19
08
7TH
# 6
Dickey
I
21
05
gar
# 12
Prate
I
21
50
# 18 Burke. and not funch
,
Class B.
Staul 235
3 Staters
Funsh
1st
# 7
Thoudice
I
h.
17 m
55
&
2nd
#8
L. Johnsox
1
19
25
# 21
R. Johnsox
I
3rd
19
53
Class C : no staiters
Special Duck Salarid Race
August 31. 1921
Wind E. SW. vanable Refree ! Dr.
N -
Course Same as on august 24. is
Class A.
Start 10:23
8 Starters
Trust
156
II
2
Madena
6 h. 2 rn. 0 eec.
2nd
#
18
Burke
6 04 12
3rd # 17 michican 6 04 50
4 ld
#
10
Warden
6 05 13
5th
#
11
Oliviated
6
17
17
6th
#
1
Pretecian
7th
II
6
Wiekey
8th
A 14 Rouse, - did not finish
.
Class Bt C: no staters.
Course II 1
September 2.1921
Would JW.
Referee Captain Black
Class A :
start 2:35
9 States
Thush
1st # 18
Barke
1 h 45 m 30 see
2nd # 2 Madein
/
45
57
3rd
#
6
Diskey
/
46
28
4 W # 11
auded
/
46
38
5w
#
1
Packman
/
48
08
6th
#17
Nilliken
/
49
52
# 10
Warden
,
51
20
8 00 # 14
Course
/
58
08
9 # 12
Pratt
1
59
38
Class B:
Start 2.40
1 Starter
Freigh
# 16 , bought did not funch
Class C
Start 5:40
2 stadens
These
186
19
Safford
1
h 48 mu. 30
and
Pavaa
1
#20
57
September 4. 1921.
a The level 1 the Regallo Committee was held at
his recodence 1 mr. fresh If Shilleken al 12 noon.
Present. Rouned w Madeuia
9. Dasuport Hayuard
Ground It Malleten,
as Brute Dr. 706 Heator Beda Cherrland.
Upon rholein A was resolved deal on ES Backe Jr.
x eleated a member a de Communica
Is was decided deal ui scorrip des results
lis races, the basis Hendl be this presence of her
Doal his all thei races. not this Perfoxuance 2
this boat in relation to the number 4 heices it
Pated
It was further deceded to award prevacts of
Duelable aeough as follows:
do the boats funching fuol. second and and is
Class A.
to de boats funching fust and second in
Class B.
to the bod foushing fuss in Class C.
Str. Shadevia volunteered to obtain a outain
Rewart
a not n thanks was exleuded to nessers
Nulleten. Prall. Jaffreys. and fome C. Medana
for then keep.
If was decided that lii fulling des Baker
Island and Deak Islaud Courses Aloned be
Heatened (en rounding this black spa butz on
March Jthad Joesfold is place 1 this Seal States
Gas buoy
Plaus fn next graw were heir discussed
In order to stimulate interest, A was deceded
to send out a report n this races this year.
our announcing that Immia races for
Classes
8 roned be held nee F year and
waive all those interested to by to obtain
boars Classes A HB . .
It was deaded that a Dumular syplem be
followed auo dial this races
start about dis 15th 1 Jha and and about
the 1st n September
It was deceded to print this release right 2
way in this report.
Duck
It was decided deal his results 2 his Bater
Island Race slines count in this seasons
score.
There truip no further busuen this sheeting
adjourned.
Two
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
1921
The Committee in charge of the Northeast Harbor Yacht Races herewith submits its report for
the season of 1921.
Races were held twice each week from July 19th to September 2nd, and, in addition, two special
races, one around Baker Island and one around Great Duck Island, were sailed. In all, seventeen
races were started, of which sixteen finished. Weather conditions were ideal. Not a single race had to
be postponed.
The contestants this year were divided into three classes: Class A consisting of Eastern Yacht
Club 17 footers, Class B of Islesboro-Bar Harbor 17 footers, and Class C of miscellaneous boats of about
17 feet water-line length. There were eleven entries in Class A, six in Class B and four in Class C.
A system of scoring for the series of races was introduced, the results of which were:
CLASS -First-"Hustla" (Lawrence Dickey).
Second-"Ino" (Francis C. Grant, Edward W. Madeira).
Third-"Kipper" (Gerrish H. Milliken).
Class B-First-
(George H. McFadden, II).
Second-"Navahoe" (Robert E. L. Johnson).
Class C-First-"Waukora" (E. Cortlandt Parker).
A table showing the results for the season is attached hereto.
The Committee will award suitable pennants to the first, second and third boats in Class A, to
the first and second boats in Class B and to the first boat in Class C.
Altogether, the season of 1921 was a great success and resulted in many pleasant races.
The
Committee is gratified that such a keen but friendly spirit of sportmanship was shown, and extends its
thanks to the many persons whose interest and participation made possible the success achieved.
Great interest has already been shown in the races for next year. Since many of those having
boats in Class B and Class C have expressed the desire to obtain boats in Class A, it will be possible to
eliminate Class C and lay particular emphasis on Class A. A number of new boats for Class A are to
be built during the winter. As there are still available a few second-hand boats and the demand for
them is so great, it would be advisable to communicate immediately with the Secretary of the Commit-
tee, who has tried to keep in touch with the available boats.
The Committee always is glad to furnish all possible information or assistance.
Respectfully submitted,
EDWIN S. BURKE, JR.,
706 Hickox Building,
Cleveland, Ohio.
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN,
79 Leonard Street,
New York City.
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD, Secretary,
18 Mathews Street,
Boston, Massachusetts.
EDWARD W. MADEIRA, Chairman,
321 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
1921
CLASS "A"
TABLE OF POINTS SCORED
BOAT
OWNER
7-19-21
7-22-21
7-26-21
7-29-21
8-2-21
8-5-21
8-9-21
8-12-21
8-16-21
Hustla
8-19-21
8-23-21
8-26-21
L. Dickey
8-30-21
8-31-21
75
67
9-2-21
Total
100
86
100
90
Standing
50
100
100
Ino
80
100
50
33
F. C. Grant
25
78
1134
1
E. W. Madeira
25
100
75
28
33
80
60
89
89
40
73
80
89
100
89
1050
2
Kipper
G. H. Milliken
100
57
78
100
30
78
33
20
91
100
78
75
44
884
Mecoh II
3
M. E. Olmsted
71
89
70
90
67
78
60
45
70
56
50
67
833
4
Constance
C. A. Warden
100
44
40
70
56
22
70
64
60
44
63
33
666
5
Daffydill
P. Parkman
50
S
..
56
50
40
D
11
100
55
S
100
38
56
556
6
Little Scamp
E. S. Burke, Jr.
:
20
20
44
44
90
18
90
S
88
100
514
7
Sinbad
C. Pratt
33
50
42
11
60
100
22
67
10
9
S
22
:
11
437
Squaw
8
W. W. Rowse
67
30
80
56
30
36
S
67
22
388
Atlanta
9
E. B. Dane
14
22
10
10
33
50
82
:
221
C. W. Morris
10
27
S
27
11
CLASS "B"
G. H. McFadden II
67
100
60
50
100
100
100
100
50
100
S
Navahoe
827
1
R. E. L. Johnson
100
50
40
100
20
50
75
50
25
60
:
33
H. H. Thorndike
603
2
100
80
50
40
S
100
370
L. E. Johnson
3
80
40
25
75
80
67
Atom
367
H. W. Smyth
4
S
60
75
25
100
20
S
S
280
L. Brengle
5
33
:
:
33
6
CLASS "C"
Waukora
E. C. Parker
50
100
100
100
100
Nereid
100
100
S
50
700
1
H. Disston
100
50
50
50
50
Bepp
67
50
417
M. Safford
2
100
33
S
100
233
3
NOTE.-The boat finishing first receives 100 points; the boat finishing second, 100 points minus the quotient of 100 divided by the number of starters; the boat finishing
third, 100 points minus twice the quotient of 100 divided by the number of starters; and so on.
D = Disqualified.
S = Started, but did not finish.
The results of the Baker Island Race are not scored.
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
PRIZE PENNANTS
FIRST PRIZE
THIRD PRIZE
1922.
Jur 8th au informal washipp was held at
me Shille Keus house. Present Haguanco. Jhelleten and
Madand Raus for this season was discussed
to was leader that Deut
Out immediately Shellerce Dacothal captain
Blackconed referee de races. The prevauts
acceeded last year were approved. Maderia announced
prushase 1 a Camed
For
Dau out
7/11/22
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
SEASON OF 1922
Yacht races, similar to those held last year, will be held
on Tuesday and Friday of each week during the period begin-
ning Tuesday, July 18th, and ending Thursday, August 31st. In
addition, special races will be sailed as follows: Special Baker
Island Race, Wednesday, August 16th; Special Duck Island
Race, Wednesday, August 23d.
ENTRIES.-Races will be sailed in the following classes:
Class A : Eastern Yacht Club 17 foot class.
Class B: North Haven-Isleboro-Bar Harbor 17
foot class.
Class C: Miscellaneous boats. The Committee will
not attempt to arrange races for this class,
this year.
The races will be sailed boat for boat in each class. Boats
are limited to their working sails, that is jibs and mainsails; light
sails are not permitted. Persons desiring to enter their boats
should communicate as soon as possible with EDWARD W.
MADEIRA, Northeast Harbor, telephone Northeast Harbor
134, giving the names and description of their boats and their
telephone numbers, and forwarding their entrance fees of $5.00
to cover the costs of arranging the races. The Committee will
assign to each entry a racing number, which must be displayed
during the races.
EQUIPMENT.-Boats must carry an equipment consist-
ing of a suitable anchor and line, a compass and one life pre-
server for each person on board.
CREWS.-There is no limit to the number of persons who
may be carried on board during the races. It is the hope of the
Committee that boats will be handled as far as possible by ama-
teurs only.
STARTING LINE.-The starting line extends between
two white buoys anchored off the spindle on Gilpatrick's Ledge,
Northeast Harbor.
STARTS.-Starts will be made as follows
Class A: Preparatory signal, 2.25 p. m.
Starting signal, 2.30 p. m.
Class B : Preparatory signal, 2.30 p. m.
Starting signal, 2.35 p. m.
The preparatory signal for Class A will be a gun or whistle
and a red flag displayed from the Referee's boat. The starting
signal for Class A, which is also the preparatory signal for Class
B, will be a gun or whistle and a white flag displayed from the
Referee's boat. The starting signal for Class B will be a gun or
whistle and a blue flag displayed from the Referee's boat.
Entries must cross the starting line after the starting signal
for their class. Boats crossing the starting line before the start-
ing signal for their class must recross the line after the signal
has been given.
Boats in Class B will keep well away from the starting
line until after the preparatory signal for their class has been
given in order that boats in Class A will have the greatest pos-
sible maneuvering space.
COURSES.-No. - 1. From starting line easterly between
Bear Island and Sutton Island to red gas buoy No. 2 off Seal
Harbor, leaving it to starboard; thence southwesterly between
Islesford and Sutton Island to black and white can buoy in
Western Way off Manset Shore, leaving it to starboard thence
to starting line.
No. 2. Reverse of No. 1, leaving buoys to port.
No. 3. From starting line southeasterly to red spar buoy
No. 2 on Sperlin's Rock, between Sutton Island and Great Cran-
berry Island, leaving it to starboard; thence westerly to black and
white can buoy in Western Way off Manset Shore, leaving it to
starboard; thence to starting line.
No. 4. Reverse of No. 3, leaving buoys to port.
No. 5. From starting line southeasterly to red spar buoy
No. 4-A off Sperlin's Point, Cranberry Island, leaving it to star-
board; thence westerly to black and white can buoy in Western
Way off Manset Shore, leaving it to starboard; thence to South-
erly buoy on starting line, leaving it to starboard; thence again to
red spar buoy off Sperlin's Point, leaving it to starboard; thence
to black and white can buoy in Western Way, leaving it to star-
board; thence to starting line.
No. 6. Reverse of No. 5, leaving buoys to port.
Courses will be announced at the starting line from the
Referee's boat and from the boats sailed by members of the
Committee.
SPECIAL COURSES: Special Baker Island Race:
From starting line, southerly to outer black and white can buoy
in Western Way, leaving it to port; thence easterly to whistling
buoy off Baker Island, leaving it to port; thence northerly to
black spar buoy No. 3 off Harding Ledge, Little Cranberry
Island, leaving it to port; thence to starting line, passing between
Sutton Island and Bear Island.
Special Duck Island Race: From starting line southerly
to Great Duck Island, leaving it to port; thence northeasterly to
whistling buoy off Baker Island, leaving it to port; thence
northerly to black spar buoy No. 3 off Harding Ledge, Little
Cranberry Island, leaving it to port; thence to starting line,
passing between Sutton Island and Bear Island.
SCORING.-Each boat finishing a race will be given
credit under the system adopted last year. This system is: The
boat finishing first in a race receives 100 points the boat finish-
ing second, receives 100 points minus the quotient of 100 divided
by the number of starters; the boat finishing third, 100 points
minus twice the quotient of 100 divided by the number of
starters, and so on. The scores made by each boat will be com-
puted for the entire season. Suitable pennants will be awarded
in each class.
FOULS.-In case one boat fouls another, the boat com-
mitting the foul shall immediately withdraw from the race.
PROTESTS.-Protests of any sort to be considered by
the Committee must be in writing and must be placed in the
hands of the Committee before midnight the day following the
race in which the alleged foul was committed.
RACING RULES.-In any case not covered by these
instructions, the Racing Rules of the New York Yacht Club
will govern.
POSTPONEMENTS.-It case of inclement weather,
the races will be postponed until the next favorable day, and
every effort made to notify contestants. Contestants, how-
ever, should get in touch with the Committee.
.
.
The Committee hopes that all will co-operate to make the
races a success. In order that there may be the greatest possible
number of starters in each race, those who are prevented from
sailing their boats are requested to obtain substitutes. It is the
wish of the Committee that the keen spirit of friendly competi-
tion, which has been the tradition of these races in the past,
will always be present and that anything to mar the good sports-
manship of the races will be entirely lacking.
EDWIN S. BURKE, JR.,
G. DAVENPORT HAYWARD,
EDWARD W. MADEIRA,
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN,
Committee.
#,
Course #3.
July 19. 1922
(Postponed from July 18)
was S. light
Refere Caplair Blade
Class A.
Start 2.26
5 Haileus
-
Thush
1st
#2
100 Inadeira
/ h
06 : M.
45s
2%
6
80 Drekey
I 07 "
3d
11 60 columbed
/ 07 13
4th
#
17 40 Mullecca
, 07 16
5th
# 19
so Hay word
1 07 19
Class B.
Stack 2.31
3 Dealers
Funshi
1st
100 Dr. Johnson (L.E)
/
06
50
2nd
# -5 : 67 Brougle
/ 06 54
3d
# 21 33 R. Johnsox
,
13 43
#4
Course #6
July 28. 1922
Wand S-E Bry light
Referen Captain Black
M
Class A.
Stait 230
9 Starleis
Fuush
1st
A
17
Malleken (100) 2h 38 m. 35s.
20
#
1
Parkenan
(86)
882
38 45
3d
#
19
Haqwaid
(TI) 752
44 37
4ld # 2
Madena (57)
632
51 05
5a
#
6
Drekey (43)
2
51 30
6th
#
18
Burke
(29)
2
51 45
7th
# 11
Clusted (14) 252 52
15
Pretrau
freigh
Class B.
Stait 205
4 Stailes
Thush
1st
R.Johnwox (100)
2
46
30
21
2d
#8
L.Johnson (75)
2
46 35
3d
22
She Jadden
(50)
2
46 40
4th
#5
Breazle
(25)
2
47 20
1.
1922
Northeast Hasbor yacht Races. .
The first meeting of the fleet was
was held at the Neighborhood House
ors Saturday evening, july 2 9th at
8:30 P.us.
Those present were:
Messrs Millikers, Buske, Madena, Ilusted,
Tickey, Cochsane, Tane, Hayward -
1. ft was decided to add the Baker Ispancel
race to the regupar seties of courses,
to be used and announced from
the starting line as usual when
weather conditions might permit
its use and seem entirely favorable
2.
2. The time for starting the Song
Races to be sailed or Wednesdays
was set for 10:15 A.m. announcements
descriptive of such faces to be
sent out by postals.
3. Plaus for a there day cruise
were discussed and wet with general
favor - The cruise as outlined
starting focus Northeast, had as its
first days objective Seal Cove, for
the second day Blue Hill hasbor, and
a race for home the kind day -
a tentative date, Saturday august 19th
was fixed for the cruise.
3.
4. Questions of rights of way and fouls were
discussed and specific instances of
infractions occurring in previous races
were sighted, illustrated, and explained -
5. The subject of the advisability of the
possible use of light sails for another
year ( Balloovers and Spinnacers) was
discussed and generally disapproved.
6. The introduction of a smaller class
of boats ( possibly 15 foot Knocketbacts
of dories similar to Pee present class
300- to build) was suggested. - These
used at Marble head and costing about
foots to be sailed by a younger
Cfew possibly setting an age limit
4.
of fifteen of sixteen -
This idea wet with general approval
and Wesss Vickey and Obusted were
cores operatly urged to spread a eiter
favorable propogarda and ascestaus
among younger brops if culturianess
would warrout starting such
Class
If was the opinion of those present that
if Ray the end of the season the
assurance had been obtained to build
pethaps four boats for these waters
for acother year, altures would grinkly
follow and in due course of think
5.
this class of small boats would become
permanently successful providing ass
added interest for younger boys as well
as affording a nucleus focus which
to draw valuable material Pater
for the present established classes-
7. a three hour time limit was decided
upon and races not finished within
the required time to be resailed
the following day. ( If any boat in
either A of B cpass should fruish in thin
three hours after the first starting gues
the race would be called an official
ons and counted -)
There being no fourther business
the meeting was ad journed -
9.9 Hayward -
#5.
Cause # 6
august 1. 1922
(brend
S-SW.
Refua CapaceBlack
Class A
Start
237
9 10 Starteis
Fruush 1st
18
Burke
100
h.
32.m
435
2nd
#
19
Haquard
go 84
1
33 58
3d
#
2
Madevia
8048
35 40
4th
#
"
Clusced
70 671
35 52
5th
#
Dave
to 561
36 00
6th
#
6
Drekey
50441
36 37
you
#
Parkanoa
40 331
37
52
8th
#
12
Pratt
30221
40
58
9th
# 3
Cedran
20
/
45
23
10th
#
17
Mulleten
1011
46
10
Class B. Start 242
4 Starters
Faush
1st
# $
L. Johnson 100 1.34 40
you
#22
the Fadden 75 ,
35
12
3d
#21
R. Johnson
50
,
41
25
4th 5 Broude
25
,
51
12
#6.
Course #4
august 4 1922
Urind SE-S-SW for to clear
Referen Capt Black
Class A
Start 200
8 Scadeio
Duush
15th
A
a
aweld
100
Sh
40 m 20.
so # 12 Pratt
88
2
42 40
3d
4
Dave
75
2 43 55
4th #17
Stulleten
63
2
45
00
5th
# 2
Shadena
50
2 46 30
6th #19
Haywood
38
2
54 50
7th #6
Date
25
S
56 15
8in
#
18
Bute
13
s 56 50
Class B.
Stand 235
4 Haileis
Faush 18h # 22 Me Fadden
100
2-37-45
20 # 21
R
Johnson
75
2-38.20
3d # 5
Brande
50
2-39-20
4th #8
L. Johnson
25
2-43-30
NORTHEAST HARBOR YACHT RACES
1922.
MEMORANDUM
8 August, 1922.
The Baker Island and Duck Island Races on August 16th and 23rd
respectively will start as follows:
Preparatory
10.15 a.m.
Class A
10.20
Class B
10.25
2.
The Three Day Cruise will start orinSaturday August 19th. The
runs will be as follows:
Saturday August 19th - Start at Gilpatrick's Ledge
at 10.15 a.m. Course: Southerly to outer black
and white can buoy in Western Way, leaving it to
starboard; thence southwesterly to bell buoy off
Long Ledge, leaving it to starboard; thence westerly
and northwesterly to finish line off Dodge's Point,
Seal Cove. Anchorage off Madeira's Camp at Seal
Cove.
Sunday August 20th - From Seal Cove to Blue Hill
Harbor in morning; from Blue Hill Harbor to Seal
Cove in afternoon. Courses to be announced later.
Monday August 21st - From Seal Cove to Northeast Harbor.
Course to be announced later.
3. Members of the Fleet will immediately notify Edward W. Madéhra
whether or not their boats will participat in the Three Day Cruise.
There are limited accommodations at camp for crews, but those who can
should sleep on board their boats. It is planned to do all cooking
at camp. 0.0. Zantzinger, Jr., has been appointed Supply Officer
of the Fleet and will purchase subsistence for all. The charge for
food will be $5.00 per individual and checks should be sent to the
supply Officer at Northeast Harbor as soon as possible so that purchases
Ray be made.
4.
It is hoped that all will cooperate to make the cruise a success.
Edward W. Madeira,
Chairman.
#7
Course # 2.
August 8. 1922
Urud S hight 13rg light.
Reforee Caplain Blade
Class A.
Deail 2.31
a Starters
Fough 1st
19 Haquard (100)
2h. 39 m. 55.s.
2nd
#
11 abusted
(89)
2
51 37
3rd
2 duo
(78)
3
02 15
4th
18 Buke
(67)
3 02 42
5ar
# 6 Drakey
(56)
3 05 18
6th
#
1
Partaman
(44)
3
07
45
# 4 Dave, # 12 Prall, and #
17
Nulleter.
ded
not funsh
Class B.
Dail 236
4 Started
Fuuch
1st # 22 Mazaddeu (100)
3 h 30 an oos.
# 5 Brengle, St R Johnson and
# 9 Tureman aid not firish
#21 R Johnson fruished I' no have taken
not received willer
Mr. Prescribed learal
aug. 12d,122
Tode
WESTWARD WAY
NORTH EAST Harbor, MAINE
Edward has hadura
chain an of Race Commutter
Dear Sir:
I wish to probetth
Qtlanta in the race of Friday
august 11th , faither following
reason Shortly a after the start
l came over to the starboard
tack and sailed down in the
8
Course # 3
August 11. 1924
trud S.E.
Referee Caplain Beach
Class A.
Dail 245
8 Starteis
Fuush
1st
#
19 Haquard (100)
Ih
11 m.
075.
2nd
2 madeira
(88)
1
"
33
30
4 Daue
(75)
1
"
to
4th
12 Pratt
(63)
/
"
56
18 Burke
5
E Audteten
(50)
/
12
22
17 Milliken
6th
ES
Barke
(35)
,
12
27
7th
" Clusted
(25)
/
12
35
8th
#
6 Decley
(13)
/
is
07
Class B.
Dear 250
6 Scarleis
Funsh
1st
22 one Fadden
(100)
IL
11 n
105
2nd
#
5 Breade
(83) 1
13
43
3d
21 R Johnson
(67) , 15
is
4th
16
Keyes
(50)
1
15
25
5th
#8
L Johnson on
(as)
,
15
50
6"
#9 Terroman
(ii)
,
15
55
august 15.1922
Course # /
9
Refree Caplain
Beach
Urid Sw-s
9 Starteis
Class A
brack 235
34 on.
00.5
Funsh
121
(100)
2h
#4 Dave
2
39
33
2nd #11 Clusted
(89)
40
43
#19 Hayward (78)
2
30
4 ll # is Milleken (69)
2.
45
12
2
4'5
38
5 - 10
#6
Dreky (56)
Partanan (44)
2
48 10
6th # ,
Shadevia (35)
2
48 45
7 w
#2
(22)
2
4a 18
8th 12 Pratt
2
49 55
9th
# 18
Burke
(11)
5 Starters
Class B
Seail 240
#22 Mcgadden (100)
2
30 45
Fusish 1st
2
34 so
2nd
# 5 Breude (80)
43 12
21 R Johnson (to)
2
3a
#
did
not
finish
# 8 Joluson.
+
#9
#10
Babe Island Race
august 16. 1922
Urus S.Sw.
Class A
Stail 10.26.45
7 Starters
Junish
1st
#19
Haywood
(100)
Sh
55 m
25 D
2nd
#18
Burke
(86)
2
56
19
so
#
I
Shadena
(11)
2
57
05
4th # 4 Dave
(57)
2
58
57
5th
#
12 Pralt
(43)
2
59
22
6th
6 Distay
(29)
3
00
17
you
11 Clusted
(14)
3
04
20
Class B.
Deail
10
81.45
2 Starters
Zuush
1st
#22
Megadden
(100)
2
55
50
# 5 Breagle and not Dail
proper
course.
# 11
Course #4
august 18.1922
lbred S.SE. for. Refere Caplain Blade
Class A Start 230
Thush 1st two $2 did not frush colluse huid lunn'
#19 Haywood # 12 Prace, #6 Drekey # 4. Dave # " Cluded
18 Brike Hailed bed did not fough
Class B. Stail 230
#24 The Fadder stailed but did not frush
inqust 19-20-21 1922
Three day Cause to Saldon Blue Stell
"Up Keep" Trophy at Blue Hill
One of the most enthuslastic yachtsmen
at Marblehead this year has been Dr. Seth
M. Milliken of Blue Hill Bay and New
York, who has entered the major racing
game with the schooner Shana, and who
has established a Brutal Beast class at the
little yacht club on the shores of Blue Hill
bay. On Aug. 19 the seventeen-foot class
at North East Harbor III cruise along the
west side of Mt. Desert and race from
Seal Cove to Morgan Cove. Races will be
held in Blue Hill Bay the following day,
and a number of the Isleboro yachts are
expeted to run down Eggmoggin Reach for
the regatta.
The Blue HIII youngsters are competing
for an "Upkeep" Cup under the same con-
ditions which prevail in the Eastern junior
competition at Marblehead, the prize going
to the girl or boy whose boat shows the
best care at the end of the season.
A similar competition is in progress at
Wianno, and it is probable that this praise-
worthy contest will be a feature of the
sport in all ports on the coast in which
small boat salling is encouraged.
below for Loy 2 Mr Gunse.
# 12
Course # 1.
august 22. 1922
lbud S.W.
Refores Caplain Black
Class A
Start 235
10 Starlers
Thush
151
(
Parkman
100
1h
25 on.
35D.
2nd #18 Burke
90 ( 26
22
3a
#6 rickey
80 1.
28
35
4th
#14
Rouse
70
,
30
00
5th 2 Madena
60
1
30
12
6th
# 12
Prate
50 , 31
30
you
#
"
Clunsted
40 ( 33
08
8"
#4 Daue
30 , 34
55
9th
It 17 Mulliceu 20 , 35-
55
#19 staled but was dromasted
Class B
Stait 245.
5 Stancers
Dunch 1st # 8
L. Johuson 100
,
35 55
2a
30
4th
5th
ang 22/1020
class - -a -
#12
start - 2-35
Finish - If -m - S
no / / - - 25 -35
18
- 24 - 22 0.0
6
/ - 28 - 35
14 - l - 30
2 -
- 30 12
12 -
- 31 - 30
11 - / - 33 - S
4 - I - 34 - 5-5
30
" 17 - / - 35 - 2 5
1. 19 disabled not finish
class -B 1
1 2-45 1
Finish 1 H -m 1 -S
no s - / - 33 5-5 100
22 1 l - 5-3
57
so
5 - / - 34
bo
B lack Boat
1 I - 84 - 30 46
11 21 - / I 42 - -27
no
#13
freat Duck Island Race
august 23rd
Urrud SSW.
Class A.
3 Stauless
Fruish 186 #6 Diakey
100
no have lakes
20 *2 Madena
67
#
12 Pratt did not oach proper course; #4ded not
Gross stailing luie.
# 14
Course # 6
august 25.1922
lbour S.
Request Caplain Black
Class A
Dail 231
10
Thush
1st # 11 Cleusted
(100)
1 h 27.m Sop.
sad #17 Nullikeu (90)
(
28 52
30
#1 Parkenan (80)
/
31
15
4th
=
6
Diekey
(70)
/
31
18
5th # 18 Burke
(60)
/
32
25
6th # 19 Hayward
(50)
,
33
57
7th
the
12 Pratt
(40)
,
36
00
gui
#
14
Rouse
(30)
,
38
35
# 2 Madevia
,
33
so
was desqualified on Protect by
# 4 Dave
/
27
54
was droqualified on
protest
by
17.
Class B.
Stail 241
5 Starters
Just
1st
# 5 Preude (100)
I h.
31 on. 000
2nd # 22
one adden (80)
1
32
30 # 21
R. Johnson (60)
1
52 05
4th # 8
L Johnson (40)
,
33
57
5ai # 16
Keyer.
,
34
(20)
35
6
Saturday- August 26-21
E
THE HAVEN
NORTHEAST HARBOR
MAINE
a meeting of the Committee
was held this of letwore and
the following points wek taken
up and discussed
1. The rating figutes for both
Class A + B wete electiced up
and brought up to date-
2. Protests before the Committee
wete read, discussed and
setted -
3. Question of time limit for races
was again discussed and three
hours has finally decided upon
Prolest alloma
°°
/
THE HAVEN Atlanta
NORTHEAST HARBOR
MAINE
Edwar M Mader
Chauman Reen
Dear lile Madeial usetter Jon your - blue
line at the starting
this afternoon Number
from attemples to so out
the put tack directly cuide,
my her I Man wo her
hour and then
steem, then was ample
sea come for her to keep
sight on high I had no
6
THE HAVEN
Northeast Harbor
Maine
option except & keep m as
I did as of I had treed t
Come which Is level hair
num directly out the flay
busy - number from
found we we were sailory
exactly the Same Course
DO # then for a moment
On she has off a little
norm / then suddenS
firm we a tifle more
attemp tel the tack -
6
THE HAVEN
NORTHEAST Harbor
Maine
I enter a protect because
this is the Hand time this
boat has interfered uses
mine and thank sume
action shand be Taken S
you cammittee - I du like
we making a protect Today
because Pater in the sace
neuroles from dear outsulted
and out we
Required your
aug. 25
The Rock-End and Cottages
NORTHEAST HARBOR. MAINE
HERMAN
L. SAVAGE & SON Protest allowed
Ragatta Committee "dio desqualized
Northeart Harbor yacht Club
Dear Sui
Below is a diagram of
a situation that occured between the "Ino"
and Husla "at the starting line of the cad
on aug. 25th To the jung
of the starting gun other -HUSLA AMAS
I Banel
INO
FLAg- &
DIRECTION OF WIND
The Husla wishes to motial the Ino in the
above situation undu the following provesion in
the amercan yacht racing wiles.
"Whw both yachito all planed down
11. the same tack all couverging then the yacht
to windward shall help clear".
The "Husla" made the beatr being proceeded
in an ilegal product which it full it should
jurtest. The result of this situation was that
the Husla was with out wind hesp 1, ou and
after clossing the live This led to a very
inferior position after crossing the line as
it allowed many yadits theat were behind
the Husla to come life on the star board
tach and jurvent the Hersla from going off
in the port tack towards Guesing isand
The Husla had a molonged junod
when it might leave fould Uu Ino but
governed teelf undu the nursion -
"W hm of two yachis one is obliged to
heep clear, the other shall not be allu her
course as to involve the inle of youling".
The captain 1 the Huela "wishes therefore
For the committee to ucognye the validity above and of
its, protect on the whis as given
in the common purcident distablished as
follow "In call of justist, a yacht should be
disqualified on the facts, were though a foul am is actual
collesion did not result is a inh of
all that is nicessaysincerely W. Dicklant of "Heula"
courence
Southwest Harbor, Maine.
I ear & is
I enter a protest
against boat number
22 for fouling boatrs.
5 in to-days race just
before crossing the finishing
line.
& incerely yours
L.J Brengle Jr.
august, 22.1922
August 22.
My dees Ind
Please accept any
thanks for Zire one
Cresidencia and thought
rate asking me to Cum
one and see the wend
which Duill be delete
ltdo on some
Again thaukhay you
Incon
Mast Science In Riletaste
KOLLEGIWIDGWOK YACHT CLUB
EAST BLUE HILL, MAINE
THE CLUB HAS PLEASURE IN EXTENDING TO
Capt. Edward W madeira of guests
THE PRIVILEGES OF ITS HOUSE, LANDING STAGES
AND ANCHORAGE IN MORGAN'S BAY DURING
THE SEASON OF 1922
seth. m. milliking SECRETARY
BRACKENFELL
NORTHEAST HARBOR
MAINE
McZadden Hates that he doo not
recall the recident, but that
worda to oboral auy argument
he withdraws in boat from race,
withins advertisus any fore.
8/31/22
Time
passing his main boom
"DEACONS FIELD"
SOUTH WEST HARBOR
fouled our jib stay in
MT. DESERT ISLAND
MAINE
Consequence of which we lnst
Edward C. Madina En
Chamin
headway.
Wear Sir
my protect is that 22 should
have quin me room to Keep
In the race of any 22.
while running between Greenings
my Course and not Crowded
Is land and the finish line
us, This he Could han done
as he had plenty of room.
Dont 22 and my boat were
L. g. Brengle g
astem - main sheet brand off
on paralled Couses - wind
No 22. which was The overtaking
kne love on to us, and in
1.
Log for the Cruise of the Northeast
Hatbor yacht Fleet -
august 19 - 1922 -
The three day cluise to Seal Cove and Blue
Hill was started this morning from the usual
starting pount, off Gilpalticks Ledge, at 11 AM.
in a fresh soult westerly Greeze -
at the culrance to Bass Harbor the wind
strengthened considerably and under a full
whole sail Greeze the boats rounded
the point at Seal Cove and came to
auchor at 110 PM . Finishing in the following
order :- Hayward- Butlee- millileen. Madeira
Diclear
Dave
Date Diskey McFadden. Bain -
arriving on shore a duty roster was quickly
formed under the able management of
1st Seigt Walson which so facillilated matters
that in a very short line all members
of crews were putting away an exTremely
good and bounteous meal.
2.
In the afternoon the crews enjoyed
themselves according to their wishes, Source
sailing and some surruming -
at 4:30 P.M. dr. Selti of Millikeus fifty-six
foot Schwouer Shawna from Blue Hill
crept into the Cove and archored with
the fleet-
Mess call signalled a delicious dinner
provided by mess sergt Jefferys, after
which everybody was inviled on board the
Shawna and very hospitally received by
Capl Dr. Selts Millikan -
a meeting of the Feel- was held in the
calui of the Schwouer and the plaus
for adopting and forming au additional
class of small boats for another year
was the chief subject. The Class' 0"
boat was finally actopled and it was
unanium ously decided to at once begin
stimulating interest ii this class -
The movement for adjournament at 10 PM
3.
brought to a close the first successful
day of the Cruise, and by 1030 P.V.
all cleus were comfortably Crunteed for
the night some on board their boots
and some on show al- the Madeira
Camp, anticipating a fine race to
Couaty's Point, Blue Hill in the morning
Hopes and auticipations for fine weather
were well rewarded and after a good breakfast
on shore all boats were made ready
for an exciting start out of the love
at
and wete soon under way, for 2 leu wile
thresh to windward under a cloudless
sky and a fresh Northewest wind -
The first boat. crossed the finish line
off the Kollegiwidqwok yasht Club East Blue
Hill al. 12:30 P.u. boats finishing in
the following order:-
H
in
s
4.
#
19 -
2 - 55 -28
18 -
2 - 57 - 55
17 -
3 - 5 - 32
4 -
3 . 6 - 55
11 -
3 - 7 - 13
class 6 - -
3
- 10 - 45
3
-
18
Class B 22 1
3 - 23
Capt Madeiza's boat was unfortunately
disabled about litter wiles from the
finish luie and was forced to unltictraw
from the mornings tall.
Boats were soon brought to mornings under
the able guidance of our host Is Sett Willikau
and all records were bealeu for getting ashose
where the Fleet found a delicious lunch
awaiting them at the yacht- Club.
after lunch the Flut was entertained by
witnessing a special face sailed by the
"Brutal Beast" Class boats of East Blue Hill_
Messrs Madesta and Wation, feeling that they
had not had their fill of racing. entered
5
this tak will - a borrowed "Brutal Beart-
and wou -
The tun back to Seal love was starlect
at 344 P lu and carryuing the wind aberen
all the way the Fleet pincilant arrived
in Seal love at approximately six P.M.
finishing in the following order:-
#
H
in
IS
2
- 2 - 11 - 35 (Urthdrawn)
4
- 2 - 11 - 45
17 - 2 - 12 - 37
6 - 2 - 14 - 8
11 - 2 - 14 - 23
18 - 2 - 14 - 45
Class C 9 - 2 - 16 - 18
"
6
22 - 2 - - 16 -22
19 - 2 - 20
It might be heatily noted and quickly passed
over that boat # 19 in trying to shorteu
the course somewhal- while rowding
Moose Island at the culFance to Seal love
tan efoul of a larys rock which impeded
speed and caused a momentary delay.
6.
another excellent supper al- the Camp
and a short visit on board the Shawnia
which dropped anclus an the Cove for
the second night terminated a most
successful day
The following morning was overcast
will- a strong North and blowing
which made it Seem at first uncertain
immediately- as to the advisability of racing have
However after breakfast and the pre-
paratious for departure from Camp were
completed the usid had moderated a Glite
and boats started for house on their
own accord -
Ou reading the Wasteru Way the used
was very much lighter and Gach
slifted to the northeast and all
boots arrived at their moorings in the
7.
vicuity of I Bus.
Thus terminated a most successful
cruise under ideal wealther conditions
thoroughly enjoyed by everyone -
Two factors which greatly contributed
to such success apart from wealther
conditious, were the hospitality as the
part his of Mr Louis C Maderia in loaning
camp as a head guarter for the
Fleet, and privileges extended the
Cleus by the
yacht Club
East Blue Hill through the kindness
of Dr. Sett Milliken .
Such Success secus good ass whance
of similar cruises in Seasous to come.
Personuel of Crews:-
8.
# 2- - Messis Madeira, Clark, and
4. n Eruest and Edward Dans, Frank Varua
Eliot_
6- " Dickey, I spedder
11- " Menry and Counie Bolaucy
17- : Robert Jefferys, Milliker , alleu
18 - " Buske, Ross, fluson, Capt Hardes Stailey
19- " Hayward, Scott, Watson
B. 22. - McFadden , ( newbold, Capt Norris
C 9. Baine Disstou Realth
Referree Capt Black
Respectfully submitted
G. Towerport Hayward, Secuelaty
august 19-1922
a meeting of the Northeast Harbor Fleet
was held this evening on board Dr.
Selt Milliker's schwoues "Shawna"
-
among those present were:-
Messrs. Burke. Milliken. Madeira . Olusted
Dave. MiFadden . - Spedden. Watson
Bain - Disslou. Boland - Jeffgryo-
1. The question of organizing a class
of small boats for next year
was dis cussed, plaus and photograph's
for various classes wete shown
and after careful considerature
the "0" class boat was finally
adopted -
H was decided to begin at once
to stimulate interest in this
class and ascestavi how many
definite provises for such boat5
could be obtained for another year.
It was also suggested that a few
additional boats might be underwritten
by a Committee to be sold here
next summer to anyone desiring
boats at that time 1
2. It was also decided that the first
tace day in august hereafles should
begui the series taces for prize
permants
The meeting was adjourned at 10 Pm.
9. Dave port Hayward
Secretary.
august 29.192
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September 1. 1922
(band ssu
Region
Captain
Beach
Class a
Stail
300
9 Starters
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(109)
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2nd
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(89)
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(67)
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Stail
310
5 States
Fruish
1st
#5 Brougle
(100)
1
40 31
2nd #22 the Jadden
(80)
1
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,
43 25
4W #21 R Johnson (40)
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5a #16 Keyer
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a malling 1 Mr Regalla Commillie was held
an decemen on Irida September 1st at da reseduce
of Jlu. Nulleken There come present Mr. Butc. the
She Haylond, Mr. Milleten one Montgomery
Olidid the to Mr. Spedden. the Rabody M that
and our
Walson. After prolonged discussion , it
was deader tial new courses be Established fn
next graw, by placeup buogs as follows:
1. doo buogs on starling Puil, 1/4 mile was (
Bear Island Lighthouse.
2. ( buogs 1/4 mile wrot 2 fairway Guoy in
Usseleris way
3. ( busy 1/4 rule W. 6. n. 2 Dpcudle ox
freat Crawberry Island
4. I buy 3/4 Nuls ESE 2 Past Bauas
Year.
It was decided to love one Pona course, buays
1
-4-2, ans one X Abouter course broap 1.3.2
colude careoler savied athe once or tire The receises
1 these courses can la used & well.
It was deceded that pregis might Ca presented
for Air Classes next year , air season priof to
cost not mou than $25, and understical trace
Rugis to Cost not more dain $5.
the Charman announcertrat her
Handwig ClassA 1 boats fn dis season was as follows:
First # 17. Collece Haquard
993 points
second # 11 much II Outed
830
Third # 6 Hustla, Didney
817
Fourt # 2 two
802
3fth # 18 Lill, Samp Brute
702
Auth # 17 Kepper Nulleten
679
Scruit #. / Daffydell Pacecuan
587
*4 Callauta Dane
474
Nouth #12 Surbad Pratt
390
Deuth 14 &quaw Rouse
150
Desurts 3 guat Codrau
11
Class B
Just #22 Truly, the Fadden
1085
become #5 Urtent, Breude
785
Third #21 Navajo , Johnson
685
Fourth
#8
L Johnson
683
Fifth #16 aton
Keges
250
Side #9 which Pursman
77
Mr. Robert L. Johnson was chosen or receive 1 le Commuttee
The everying was greater any oneo 6 all
and suded a only success fal peaton
Teconio w Shadena
THE NORTHEAS T
HARBOE FLEET
1
9
2
2
CLASS "A"
7/19
7/21
7/25
7/28
8/1
8/4
8/8
8/11
8/15
8/16
8/22
8/23
8/25
8/29
#1 Daffydill, Parkman
86
33/119
/119
44/153
/153
44/207
/207
100/307
/307
80/387
100/4
#2 Ino Madeira
100
33/133
43/176
57/233
78/311
50
/361
78/439
88/527
33/560
71/631
60/691
67/758
D/758
S/75
#3 Gnat - Cochran
#4 Atlanta-Dane
71
/71
56/127
75/202
/202
75/277
100/377
57/434
30/464
/464
D/464
30/4
#3 Hustla-Dickey
80
83/163
29/182
43/235
44/279
25/304
56/360
13/373
56/429
29/458
80/538
100/638
70/708
20/7
#11 Mecoh 11 ..Olmsted
60
50/110
14/124
14/138
67/205
100/305
89/394
25/419
89/508
14/522
40/562
/562
100/662
90/7
#12 Sinbad Pratt
22
88/110
/110
63/173
22/195
43/238
50/288
S/288
40/328
40/3
#14 Squaw - Row se
70
/70
30/100 50/1
#17 Kipper -Milliken
40
67/107
57/164
100/264
11/275
63/338
/338
38/376
67/443
/443
20/463
/463
90/553 70/6
#18 Little Scamp-Burke
17
86/103
29/132
100/232
13/245
67/312
50/362
11/373
85/459
90/549
/549
60/609
60/6
#19 Colleen - Hayward
20
100/120
100/220
71/291
89/380
38/418
100/518
100/618
78/696
100/796
/796
/796
50/846
80/9
CLASS "3"
7/19
7/21
7/25
7/28
8/1
8/4
8/8
8/11
8/15
8/16
8/22
8/23
8/25
8/29
#5 Witnit-Brengle
67
80/147
75/222
25/247
25/272
50/322
S/322
83/405
80/485
S/485
x80/565
/565
100/665
20/68
#8
L. Johnson
100
40/140
50/190
75/265
100/365
25/390
/390
33/423
S/423
/423
100/523
/523
40/563
60/62
#9 Whim-Ever sman
60
/60
/60
/60
/60
S/60
17/77
/77
/77
/77
/77
/77
/77
#16
Atom-Keyes
50
/50
/50
60/110
/110
20/130
80/21
#21
Navajo-R.Johnson
33
20/53
25/78
100/178
50/228
75/303
75/378
67/445
60/505
/505
40/545
/54 5
60/605
40/64
#22
McFadden
100
100/200
50/250
75/325
100/425
100/525
100/625
100/725
100/825
W/825
/825
80/905
100/10
X
Subject to decision of protest by Brengle against McFadden hegadam withdrew
W
Withdrew.
Report subsulted to U.J.S al is 1922 Thating
16 August, 1922.
To the Northeast Harbor Village Improvement Society:
The Regatta Committee hereby submits a report of its
activities during the past year.
The Regatta Committee is a self- appointed, self-
perpetuating committee which foreseveral years past has organ-
ized and managed the yacht races at Northeast Harbor. The
Committee in submitting this report to the Village Improvement
Society does not surrender any of its rights or powers, but
it does feel that, inasmuch as it in some degree contributes
to the interests at Northeast Harbor, it ought to coordinate
its activities with those of the Village Improvement Society.
There has been a certain amount of yacht racing at
Northeast Harbor for a considerable number of years. In 1920,
however, the racing was more definiately organized under the
Regatta Committee, and since that time, races have been held
regularly twice each week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. At first,
the races were all for boats of from 15 to 18 feet water line
length, but gradually classes have been organized until now
there are two classes, Class A and Class B, each consisting
of boats of the same identical design. These boats race twice
each week. Great interest is shown in the races and a large
number of persone come out to watch them. From the point of
view of the Regatta Committee, the races are very successful,
and are distinctly an asset to Northeast Harbor.
The Regatta Committee hopes that the Village Improve-
ment Society will see fit to endorse its work, in order that
the races may become a recognized part of the life of Northeast
Harbor.
Respectfully submitted,
Chairman.
1
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1922
The Regatta Committee of the Northeast Harbor Fleet
herewith presents its report for the season of 1922.
Races were held regularly on Tuesdays and Fridays during
the period from July 18th to September 1st. In addition, two
all-day races were sailed, one around Baker Island and one
around Great Duck Island. In all, sixteen races were sailed,
and all but one of them were finished within the time limit. The
weather conditions were not as good as last year, as the breezes
were light and fluky, and one race had to be postponed because
of fog.
A new departure this year was the three-day cruise from
Northeast Harbor to East Blue Hill, in which nine yachts par-
ticipated. The Fleet left Northeast Harbor on the morning of
August 19th and raced to Seal Cove, where headquarters were
established at the camp of Mr. Louis C. Madeira. On the
morning of the 20th, the Fleet raced from Seal Cove to East
Blue Hill, where it was the guest of Dr. Seth M. Milliken and
the Kollegiwidgwok Yacht Club at a very pleasant luncheon.
After luncheon, the Fleet raced back to Seal Cove. On the
21st, the Fleet returned to Northeast Harbor. The cruise was
a great success in every way, and is to be made an annual event.
The standing of yachts which took part in the races of this
year, and the scores made by each are:
CLASS A
Standing
Yacht
Owner
Points
First
Colleen
G. Davenport Hayward
993
Second
Mecoh II
M. E. Olmsted
830
Third
Hustla
Lawrence W. Dickey
817
Fourth
Ino
Edward W. Madeira
802
Fifth
Little Scamp
E. S. Burke, Jr.
702
Sixth
Kipper
Gerrish H. Milliken
679
Seventh
Daffydill
Miss Penelope Parkman
587
Eighth
Atlanta
E. B. Dane, Jr.
474
Ninth
Sinbad
Charles Pratt
390
Tenth
Squaw
W. W. Rowse
150
Eleventh
Gnat
William F. Cochran
11
CLASS B
First
Emily
George H. McFadden II
1085
Second
Witnit
L. J. Brengle, Jr.
785
Third
Navajo
Robert E. L. Johnson
685
Fourth
Dr. Loren Johnson
683
Fifth
Atom
Dr. Edward L. Keyes
230
Sixth
Whim
Walter Eversman
77
Prize pennants have been awarded to the winners of first,
second and third places in Class A, and to the winners of first
and second places in Class B.
The Committee feels that the season was most successful.
It realizes that the success was due to the keen sportsmanship
and friendly interest of the contestants, without which the races
would not have been possible. The Fleet this year showed an
increased knowledge of the racing rules, and although occasional
fouls were committed they were due only to excitement or over-
anxiety at the moment. The Committee on the whole is deeply
gratified with the success of the season, and extends its thanks
to all those who gave their co-operation in any way.
The interest shown in the races has caused the Committee
to establish a new class for 1923. After much discussion, the
Committee selected the "O" Class boat adopted at Marblehead,
which has already proved its good qualities. A number of per-
sons have definitely decided to purchase boats and everything
indicates that this new class will be as popular next year as the
established classes. A circular describing this new class will
appear in a short time.
In discussing the races for next year, the Committee has
found that there is considerable sentiment in favor of using light
sails-spinnakers and ballooners-in Class A and Class B.
Such sails, made of the best material, with bags for each sail
included, will cost $58 (spinnakers, $28; ballooners, $30).
Spinnaker poles will cost not more than $10. A number of
yacht owners have stated their desire to see these light sails
adopted and consider that the cost is amply justified by the
improvement in the sport and the increased enjoyment from
the races. The Committee is anxious to carry out the wishes
of the yacht owners and for that reason asks that you state
your answer to this question: Under these circumstances
do you desire that spinnakers and ballooners be adopted
for Class A and Class B? The Committee will be guided
in its action by your answer to this question. Please write
to the chairman of the Committee stating your views.
There are several additional changes which will be adopted
next year. As usual, the races will be held on Tuesdays and
Fridays from the third Tuesday in July until the Friday pre-
ceding Labor Day, but the only races which will count for the
season's standing will be those from the first race in August
until the race before Labor Day. Trophies, as well as the
usual prize pennants, will be awarded the winners in this series,
and trophies may be awarded for the races sailed in July. New
courses have been laid out which will be sailed next year. The
cruise will be held as it was this year, and efforts are being made
to have a joint race between the Islesboro Fleet and the North-
east Harbor "B" boats.
The Committee at all times is ready to do anything to fur-
ther the interest of yacht racing at Northeast Harbor, and will
be glad to assist you in any way. It solicits your suggestions
for the improvement of the racing.
Respectfully submitted,
ROBERT E. L. JOHNSON,
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
E. S. BURKE, JR.,
706 Hickox Bldg., Cleveland, O.
GERRISH H. MILLIKEN,
79 Leonard St., New York, N.Y.
G. DAVENPORT HAYWARD, Secretary,
419 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
EDWARD W. MADEIRA, Chairman,
School House Lane,
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
Regatta Committee
September 20, 1922
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
CONTRACT
Date
To the authorized Builder or Agent:
I hereby agree to purchase one of the so-called "0" Class Boats for
1923, subject to terms and conditions set forth in the descriptive circular dated
October 8, 1922.
(Signed) Name
Address
NOTE: Please sign and return this contract to G. Davenport Hayward, 419 Summer Street, Boston, Mass.
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
ONE DESIGN "O" CLASS KNOCKABOUTS FOR 1923
Owing to the increased enthusiasm at Northeast Harbor for yacht racing, the Regatta
Committee has decided to adopt for 1923, in addition to the present classes, a new one-design
class of smaller boats. Already several of these boats have been spoken for, and the Com-
mittee believes that others will join SO that the success of the class is assured.
The Committee after a thorough investigation, selected the "O" class boat, the plans of
which are described herein. These plans were chosen last year by syndicates first from Mar-
blehead and later from Cohasset and Buzzards Bay for a one-design class where permanency
and quality were the chief considerations. Boats built from these plans proved successful in
every way, being both fast and seaworthy. In Buzzards Bay where the prevailing summer
winds are very much stronger than at Northeast Harbor, these boats racing throughout the
summer had to be reefed on only one day and then they were sailed under single reefs while
larger boats carried double reef mainsails and storm jibs.
The Committee calls special attention to the following:
1. Boats are especially suitable for Northeast Harbor weather and sea conditions and
are easily managed.
2. With the forward air compartment they cannot sink.
3. They are to be well built and will have a permanent value.
4. The cost of maintenance and upkeep will be small.
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1922
In October last, circulars were issued announcing the
establishment for 1923 of a new class of small knockabouts for
Northeast Barbor. The announcement was cordially received
and twelve boats have already been ordered, one for use at
East Blue Hill and eleven for use at Northeast Harbor. Those
who have ordered boats are
Mr. C. F. C. Stout
Mrs. M. E. Olmsted
Mrs. C. B. Fraley
Dr. Edward L. Keyes
Mr. E. S. Burke, Jr.
(two boats)
Mr. Percy H. Clark
Mr. Henry B. Thompson
Mrs. W. A. M. Burden
Dr. Seth M. Milliken
Mr. G. Davenport Hayward and Mr.Edward W.Madeira.
The Class is, therefore, an assured fact, and there is
in addition the possibility of inter-club races between North-
east Harbor and East Blue Hill.
Under these circumstances the Committee wishes once
more to call attention to the fact that these boats may still
be ordered for delivery in July, 1923. The boats are small
knockabouts that have proved themselves in wind and sea - 18
feet over all and 15 feet on the water line. The price is
$575.
It is important that you notify the Secretary of the
Committee
promptly. He will be glad to furnish any informa-
tion you desire.
Respectfully,
Robert E. L. Johnson
E. S. Burke, Jr.
Gerrish H. Milliken,
G. Davenport Hayward, Secretary,
419 Summer St. , Boston, Mass.
Edward W. Madeira, Chairman,
Regatta Committee.
Deut out Re:6.1922
THE NORTH EAST HARBOR FLEET
Last call for o boats
1. No further orders will be accepted by the builder after
March 20, 1923.
2. Fourteen boats have been ordered already; the permanent
success of the class is assured.
3. Price $575 complete and fully equipped, delivered and
ready to sail at North East Harbor.
4. Descriptive circular and blank contract form will be
gladly furnished on application to the Secretary.
Respectfully,
Robert E. L. Johnson
E. S. Burke, Jr.
Gerrish H. Milliken
George Davenport Hayward, Secretary,
419 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
Edward W. Madeira, Chairman,
REGATTA COMMITTEE.
February 12, 1923.
Race Committee Acct.
1921
Deceipts Deposited in Banking 95u
July 17 - - Fee Parkman.
Mrs. Francis
-h.E.H.
- 5.00
17
Mr. E.B.Dane
Seal H.
in
5.00
" 19 - " mr. G.H. milliken
h.E.H
5.00
" 19 - the Mr. E.W. Madiera
N.E.H.
5.00
"
19 - " mr. Huckeet W. Smyth Seal
H.
5.00
" 19 - " Mr. Robert E.L. Johnson S.W.H
5.00
in
19
1.
Mr. Lawrence W.Dickey n.E.H.
5100
"
21
"
Me. Horace C Desston n.E.H.
5.00
or
21
"
Ms. Loren B. Johnson S.W.H.
5.00
any f 2
"
Mr.C.A Wanden
N.E.H.
5.00
2
"
H
Mr. Hany H. Thomalike N.E.H.
5.00
3
"
Mr. George H McFadlen II N.E.H.
5,00
V
3
"
Mr. E 8. Banke yo. n.E.H.
5.00
$65.00
Cary 4/21
Balance (Junned over to E.W.Madria 8/4/21)
48.41
1921
Expenditures.
the
July 15
Postage
$
1.45
" 15
Thing Tacks
.30
" 30
Cloth for numbers
2.34
" 30
Record Book
50
" 30
Printing of prospectu's
12.60
:
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(i.
they 4,1921 Balance
48.41
$ 65.00
u Maderia, with
in account
august 5.
Reed from R. a Jeffreys
48.41.
Slue n Culinia for
5.00
12
Richard E Rowse. cutrance for
5.00
22
Cortanot Parker cultaues for
5.00
22
John W. watson
5.00
Charles Prati
en
5100
23
Mro Laurence Brande
5.00
30
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5'00
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100
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100.41
Northeast Harbor yacht Raceo. 1921
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11.1921.
So Educed w Madena for
Post Cards.
25
Drulluip fn numbers.
3.12
Stop watch
15.00
18.37
20 S.R. rac. pawling man bers.
4.00
7 3.1921
20 Raward u Maderia for:
material for flass, 1.00; Postcacos 25
Postage. 80; everlopes IN gromecoots so.
2.89
Posicacds. 10.
of 3 1921.
Pauling number - letter
17.00
Sherman PublisheupCo. pree heip entries
6.00
of 9. 1921.
Q. D. Haquano: buoss fn starting lewp
7.40
8
W. T. Stanley, Setting out starting
level for races. and nusc. supplies
11.68
67.34
10
to work for postage
1.00
7. 2.
International Preutup G - Report.
18.00
86.84
12.12.
84
prig pervants
98.46
Tobalance.
1.95
100.41
100.41
Edward u Shadena uaccouut with
face. 3
Balance on hand
,
95
fur IC
Loree Johnson. eutry fee
5
00
17
Mrs Houry Partwan
5
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Mrs. G.It Millekan
.
5
00
18
Robert E. L. Johnson
'
5
00
19
9. Haywaid
5
00
20
Waller Everswan
5
00
22
Shis L.J. Brougle
5
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Aug
1.
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5
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5 00
8
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5
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17
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5
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24
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5
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86
95
Sept 3.
C.C. Refund 1 nies Found.
35
47
122
42
122
42
Northease Harbor 1922
sr
q1.
E.W madeus Ox pluses as follows.
Pro. HBuchanan Co Preeleigh 1550
Eduk Brondo. 20.25
35
75
15
Aumi Co. Preza Rewards
8
65
44
40
12
E.G. Hodgdon Starling Thank
2
33
46
73
12
Ellow Hay pole 25 flag So fr starting thank
YS
12
Pro. It. Budhauan a Haeflone cut
T
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15
Vro. It. Budanau, Feual report
23
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126
No. H. 6Boat arcular
31
75
7/12/22
2.7. Jalley, Cercular letter
I
25
1/2/22
Earn Dramped Developes for Circular letter
2
20
1/3/23
a 3. L.9. Diaerley setting out beoogs
5
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14
68
20 balance
94
122 42
Edward u Shadena uiaccouct with
face 3
Balance on haud
1
95
for IC
Loren Johnson. entry fee
5
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17
Mrs Houry Partwan
5
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Mrs G.lt Milleken
5
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18
Robert E. L. Johnson
<
5
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19
9. Down port Haywaid
5
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20
Waller Everswan
5
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22
Shis L.J. Brougle
5
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1.
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35
47
122
42
122
42
isr
Northeast Harbor goods have 1922
q1.
E.W Madeus ex pluses as follows.
Pro. HBuchanan Co Preuluip 1550
Eduk Bryonds 20.25
35
75
15
Aumi Co. Prega Rewards
8
65
44
40
12
E.G. Hodgdon Starling Thank
2
33
46
73
12
Ellow Hay pole 25 flag So fr plailing thank
45
12
Vro. Is. Budhauan a Haeflone cut
T
00
15
Pro. It. Budauau, Feual report
23
00
126
No. H. Eushaneau. 6Boat arcular contiads
31
75
7/12/22
2.7. Jalley, Cercular letter
I
25
1/21/22
Earn. Dramped Developed for Circular letter
2
20
3/23
a 3. L.9. Streetly Delhing out beoogs
5
00
117
68
20 balance
4
94
122
42
yachts Raced during Season 1921.
no.
name of Owner
name of yacht
Class Fee
1.
Mrs. J sauces Parkman (N.E.H) "Daffydil"
A. Paid
2.Red.
Mr.Louis Madiera (N.E.H.
" Ino."
21
A. Paid
Black.
Mr. Robert Johnson (S.W.H)
"havehoe"
B. Paid
3.
Caspar Morris
"Littee Beller"
A Ria
4.
Mr. Ernest Dans (SeatH,
"atlanta"
A. Paid
5.
mr Laurance Brangle
SWH
A. Paid
6.
Mr. Lawrence Dickey (N.E.H) Hastle
7.
mi. Harry H Thorndike
A , Paid
Mr. troper
Mores
(n.E.H)
A B Paid
8.
28,
Mr. Loren B. Johnson (S.W.H)
B, Paid
&
Mr georgett me Fadden] ( h.E.H)
B, Paid
-9-
Mr. House Disston (n (.E.H) " hereid"
10.-
B
C Paid
Mr. C.A. Warden "Constance" A. Paid
11.-
ms. mu Olmstead (h.E.H) Mecah II
A. Prid
12 -
mr. F.B. Pratt (h.E.H) Subad
A. Paid
14.-
mr. family Aquant
.. Paid
15.-
m Jack Watson (h.s.H) novice
BC Paid
16.-
(Seal H) "atan" # Buid
17.
Mr. milliken (H.E.H)
18.
"Kuffer" A. Paid
Mr E. 8. Buhe FI4 E #
19
"Little Scamp A. Paid
Mr Certland Packer (n.E.H)
it Wankera B C Prid
20
Bep muss Dafford, mauset
Aid Paid
2.
Roight Johnson sword above
22.
B. Raid
Megadden
abon
B Paid