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Athlon

Athlon was a centerboard sloop designed and built by J. F. Mumm in 1884. LOA 68.4ft. LWL 52.1ft. Beam 17.4ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Clytie

Clytie was a wooden schooner built by C. E. Ketchum in Stamford, Ct. for Anson Phelps Stokes in 1877. LOA 85ft. LWL 78-3ft. Beam 21-7ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta. Clytie won her class that day.

Grayling

Grayling was a wooden centerboard schooner designed by Philip Ellsworth for Latham Fish of New York and built by Poillon in New York in 1883. She became famous when she capsized during her maiden voyage but was subsequently raised and reballasted and embarked on a successful racing career that laste...

Daphne

Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Gaviota

Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Gracie

Gracie was a famous wooden centerboard sloop designed and built by A. G. Polehemus of Nyack, NY in 1868 and rebuilt several times. Her dimensions in 1887 were LOA 79-5.5ft and LWL 69-2.5ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta. Gracie won her class that day. See also: Henry Peab...

Fanita

Fanita was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by Philip Ellsworth for J. G. Prague and Thomas Reed and built by E. Young at Green Point, L.I. in 1880. LOA 49-3ft. LWL 45-6ft. Beam 17.3ft. She was one of the most successful racing yachts of her time. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual re...

Grayling

Grayling was a wooden centerboard schooner designed by Philip Ellsworth for Latham Fish of New York and built by Poillon in New York in 1883. She became famous when she capsized during her maiden voyage but was subsequently raised and reballasted and embarked on a successful racing career that last...

Bedouin

Bedouin was a wooden sloop designed by John Harvey and built by H. Piepgras of Brooklyn in 1882 for Archibald Rogers. LOA 83ft. LWL 70-2ft. Beam 15.4ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta. See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. frontispiece

Thetis

Thetis was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by Henry Bryant for himself and built by W. B. Smith of Boston in 1884. LOA 72ft. LWL 64ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta. See also: Henry Peabody HP-T-5

Isis

Isis was a wooden cutter designed by A. C. Canfield and built by Poillon in 1884 for Gordon C. Aymar. LOA 61ft. LWL 51ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Thetis

Thetis was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by Henry Bryant for himself and built by W. B. Smith of Boston in 1884. LOA 72ft. LWL 64ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta. See also: Henry Peabody HP-T-5

Phantom

Phantom was a wooden centerboard schooner designed and built by J. B. van Deusen in 1865. She was rebuilt by Palmer in 1879. LOA 101ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Phantom

Phantom was a wooden centerboard schooner designed and built by J. B. van Deusen in 1865. She was rebuilt by Palmer in 1879. LOA 101ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Puritan

Puritan was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by E. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1885 as a successful America's Cup defender. LOA 94ft, LWL 81-1.5ft. Beam 22.7ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta. See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #4

Puritan

Puritan was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by E. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1885 as a successful America's Cup defender. LOA 94ft, LWL 81-1.5ft. Beam 22.7ft.Puritan was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by E. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1885 as a successful America's Cup defender. LOA ...

Undine

Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Mabel

Mabel was a catboat built by Pierce Bros. of South Boston in 1874. LOA 24-4.5ft. LWL 19-3.75ft. Beam 9.4ft. Rebuilt 1883. One of the most successful of her class.

Saracen

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #75, p. 19

Kitty

Kitty was a keel sloop designed by David Pierce for Edward Burgess and built by Pierce Bros of South Boston in 1881. LOA 26ft. LWL 22-8ft. Beam 10.6ft.

Cythera

Cythera was designed by W. Fife, Sr. and built by Fife of Fairlie in Scotland in 1874. LOA 104.2ft. LWL 88.74ft. In 1886 she was purchased by W. A. W. Stewart of New York and sailed across the Atlantic. Photo taken on the day of the Decoration Day of the Atlantic Yacht Club.

Electra

Electra was a steel screw steam yacht designed by Gustav Hillman of New York for Elbridge T. Gerry and built by Harlan & Hollingsworth in 1884. LOA 174ft. LWL 161-6ft. Beam 23ft. When built she was famous for her electric lights and ice making machinery. Photo taken on the day of the Decoration D...

Stranger

Stranger was an iron screw steam yacht built by Wm. Cramp of Philadelphia for E. S. Jaffray in 1880. LOA 190ft. LWL 170ft. Beam 23-8ft. Photo taken on the day of the Decoration Day of the Atlantic Yacht Club.

Patrol-Police Launch

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Vigilant

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Freyda

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Topsey

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Topsey & M.L.I.

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White Wing

This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware. See also: Henry Peabody HP-W-7

Minerva

Minerva was a wooden centerboard sloop built by J. Collins in Camden, NJ in 1877. LOA 35-9ft. LWL 32-9ft. Beam 14-2ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Olga

Olga was a wooden centerboard sloop built by Geo. Louder in Camden, NJ in 1884. LOA 39-3ft. LWL 36-4ft. Beam 14-10ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Olga

Olga was a wooden centerboard sloop built by Geo. Louder in Camden, NJ in 1884. LOA 39-3ft. LWL 36-4ft. Beam 14-10ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Hurley

Hurley was a Sandbagger. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Hurley

Hurley was a Sandbagger. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Helen

Helen was a wooden centerboard schooner built by A. E. Smith in Islip in 1884. LOA 70ft. LWL 62ft. Beam 21ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Helen

Helen was a wooden centerboard schooner built by A. E. Smith in Islip in 1884. LOA 70ft. LWL 62ft. Beam 21ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Agile

This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Venitzia & Sunbeam

Sunbeam ex-Josie Smith was a wooden centerboard sloop built by A. E. Smith in Islip in 1866. LOA 55ft. Beam 18-6ft. She had been rebuilt by Geo. Lauder in 1885. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Sunbeam

Sunbeam ex-Josie Smith was a wooden centerboard sloop built by A. E. Smith in Islip in 1866. LOA 55ft. Beam 18-6ft. She had been rebuilt by Geo. Lauder in 1885. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Sybilla

This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Minerva

This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Avelon [Avalon]

Avalon was a wooden centerboard schooner built by A. E. Smith in Islip in 1886. LOA 72ft. LWL 62ft. Beam 20-2ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Avelon [Avalon]

Avalon was a wooden centerboard schooner built by A. E. Smith in Islip in 1886. LOA 72ft. LWL 62ft. Beam 20-2ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Zetta

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Zulu

Zulu was a wooden keel sloop built by J. H. Caldwell in Boston in 1880. LOA 29-7ft. LWL 26-9ft. Beam 11-3ft.

Zulu

Zulu was a wooden keel sloop built by J. H. Caldwell in Boston in 1880. LOA 29-7ft. LWL 26-9ft. Beam 11-3ft.

Ada

Ada was a wooden keel schooner designed by E. Davis, Jr and built by E. Davis, Jr in 1882. LOA 43.6ft. LWL 39ft. Beam 13ft.

Atlantic

Atlantic was a wooden centerboard cutter designed by Philip Ellsworth and built by John F. Mumm of New York in 1886 as an unsuccessful defense candidate for that year's America's Cup races. LOA 95.1ft. LWL 84.5ft. Beam 23.2ft. See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #5, p. 6

Atlantic

Atlantic was a wooden centerboard cutter designed by Philip Ellsworth and built by John F. Mumm of New York in 1886 as an unsuccessful defense candidate for that year's America's Cup races. LOA 95.1ft. LWL 84.5ft. Beam 23.2ft. Atlantic Yacht Club Regatta See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #5, p. 6

Priscilla

Priscilla was an iron centerboard sloop designed by A. Cary Smith and built by Harlan & Hollingsworth in 1885 as an unsuccessful defender for that year's America's Cup races. LOA 96-1ft. LWL 85ft. Atlantic Yacht Club Regatta See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #6, p. 6