21 Words to use with yachts

Sailing is popular, there being many yacht clubs with good houses and fleets.

Toward the end of the yacht race in which the America won her historic cup the English monarch, who was one of the spectators, inquired: "Which boat is first?"

SEE Hilldrup, Barbara W. HILLS, EDWIN A. The sailing rules in yacht racing, interpreted and applied in official protest decisions of yachting tribunals of final jurisdiction.

The New yacht racing rules; explained and interpreted with text and pictures.

SKENE, NORMAN L. Elements of yacht design.

Charles Addams (A); 22Dec67; R425041. Rats deserting yacht-showroom.

Yacht sails, their care and handling.

Have you been over to the Inlet, where Señor Rey's beautiful sailing-yacht liesthe Savonarola?

He was now dressed in blue, with a yachts-man's black cap, as though prepared to take part in a regatta.

" The rich yacht owner was much astonished.

Let the yacht reign supreme as the deep-water pleasure craft, that trails its elegance perforce ever up and down the same prescribed channels.

Vergil's parody, which substitutes the mule-team plodding through the Gallic mire for Catullus' graceful yacht speeding home from Asia, follows the original phraseology with amusing fidelity: Sabinus ille, quem videtis, hospites Ait fuisse mulio celerrimus, Neque ullius volantis impetum cisi Nequisse praeterire, sive Mantuam Opus foret volare sive Brixiam.

Our war-ships were the Government's yacht-squadron, our arsenals museums for the entertainment of peaceful visitors.

He knew both my companions personally, and he listened with great attention to all that Mr. Lindsey, as spokesman, had to tell; he also heard my story of the yacht affair.

No one wearing any semblance of a yacht uniform was visible, although four or five men lounged about the deck, or close at hand on the pier, apparently connected with the vessel.

Another, hidden just within the shadow of a pine forest, was as attractive as some rich man's mountain camp, the gun positions as snug as yacht cabins, the officer's lodges made of fresh, sweet-smelling pine logs, and in a little recess in the trees a shrine had been built to St. Barbara, who looks out for artillery-men.

We had with us a small- sized half-chronometer movement recently brought out by the Waltham Company as a yacht chronometer.

" It must have been aggravating to the people on board the steamer, to see that little cockle-shell of a yacht dancing safely along over the shoal on which their "leviathan" had struck, and to hear Ford Foster sing out, "If we'd known you meant to run in here, we'd have followed some other pilot.

Men don't put schooners into the water, now-a-days, and give them costly outfits, with three whale-boats, and sealin' gear in abundance, just for the fun of making fancy traverses, on or off a coast, like your yacht gentry, who never know what they would be at, and who never make a v'y'ge worth speaking on.

He crossed Ala Moana Boulevard to the yacht harbor where rows of large sailboats were moored behind a stone breakwater.

As for the yacht incident, he admitted it looked at least strange; but, he added, with a half-apologetic glance at me, he would like to hear Sir Gilbert's version of that affair before he himself made up his mind about it.

21 Words to use with  yachts