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The Popularity of the Knockabout as an Excellent Cruising Craft, with Some Observations on the One-design Classes from Schooners to Dories.

Keep Your Weather-Eye Open All the Time When Afloat—How to Handle a Boat in Heavy Weather or a Summer Squall.

Overhauling the Yacht—Practical Instructions for Cleaning and Painting the Craft Inside and Out, with Hints on the Care of Hull, Spars, Canvas and Running Gear.

Fitting Out for a Cruise

Combination Rowing and Sailing Boats.

Rigging and Sails—Standing and Running Gear, and the Bending and Setting of Canvas.

Laying Up for the Winter—Practical Suggestions for Protecting a Boat and Her Gear from the Stress of Our Inclement Climate.

Useful Hints and Recipes.

The Rule of the Road at Sea: Being a Digest of the Present International Regulations for Preventing Collisions.

The Mariner's Compass, with Remarks on Deviation, Variation, Leeway, Etc.

Charts, with Some Hints as to Navigation by Dead-reckoning.

Marlinespike Seamanship.

Weather Wrinkles from the Scientific Point of View of Professional Meteorologists and also Jack Tar.

Nautical Terms in Common Use.


This Book given with a year's Subscription to "Outing" for $3.50.


The Outing Publishing Company,

239 Fifth Ave., NEW YORK.