36 adjectives to describe yachting

When we got back, he said he had been talking with a man who had a little steam yacht and would tow us as far as Catskill Landing.

*** The King of SIAM'S royal yacht has been turned into a cargo boat.

The good wishes of the Board of Admiralty and the Royal Navy will follow the armed yachts, trawlers, drifters and motor-boats after they have hauled down the colours they flew as His Majesty's Auxiliary Patrol Vessels.

A fast yacht is a handy vessel south of the line, and some queer tales were told about the boat that had once shown her heels to the crackerjacks in the Solent.

He prevailed on them to accompany him, and next day in a swift yacht they sailed out of the harbor and down the coast.

The mysterious yacht had not put in at any Italian port.

This great man grumbled sorely at the smallness of his surroundings; for the most luxurious yacht was a poor substitute for the spacious kitchens and storerooms and stillrooms of the London mansion.

I don't know just what arguments Roos had brought to bear, and I was careful not to inquire, but ten minutes later I was sitting in lonely state on the after- deck of a trim black yacht

Miniature racing yachts and how to build them.

The imperial yacht did once get as far as Astará (presumably by mistake), but was immediately escorted back to Enzelli by a Russian cruiser.

It was as though a slow-turning ocean liner were to try to run down a lively little yacht.

"It would be a shame to visit that lovely yacht without them," said Patsy; "and we were all invited, you know.

As the Empress had not distressed objects enough among her own people to gratify her humanity, she turned the torrent of her bounty towards that unhappy relict the Duchess of Kingston, and ordered her Admiralty to take particular care of the marvellous yacht that bore Messalina and her fortune.

Contrasting her proportions with the numerous yachts around her, we might compare her commanding appearance to that of some mountain giant, seated on a precipice, and watching the trial for mastery amongst a crowd of pigmies below.

" "You, a stoker?" Stokers, he was reminded by her tone, did not usually "happen around" on decks of palatial private yachts.

The French war commission soon followed the British envoys, arriving in Washington on Wednesday, April 25, on board the presidential yacht Mayflower from Hampton Roads.

Jaffier believed that Celestino Rey was looking for a shipload of rifles and ammunition; but the entire coast was guarded by the Defenders, especially The Pleiad inlet, where the Spaniard's rare yacht lay.

Her water lines are exceedingly fine, and, in point of elegance, in no wise cede to those of the most renowned yachts.

He was a gentleman volunteer with his own ambulance and looked like a seafaring man in his round yachting cap and blue jersey.

" "All right, show him in," I said lazily, and a few moments later a tall, smartly-dressed, middle-aged Englishman, in a navy serge yachting suit, entered, and bowing, enquired whether I was the British Consul.

A medium sized yacht, you say?

Oulton Broad, for instance, is generally to be found full of smart yachts, while Heigham forms a contrast in its solemn loneliness.

The Ebba would have made a splendid racing yacht, though she had never participated in any of the yacht races either on the North American or British coasts.

This proceeding on the part of such a suspicious yacht does not astonish me greatly.

Oh, but there are some peachy boats in the anchorage thereregular yachts and big cabin cruisers.

36 adjectives to describe  yachting