Hunt's Yachting Magazine, Volumen18

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Hunt, 1869
 

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Página 562 - For, if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself for battle?
Página 561 - British sea-going steamship if employed to carry passengers, shall have her compasses properly adjusted from time to time; and every British seagoing steamship not used wholly as a tug shall be provided with a hose capable of being connected with the engines of the ship, and adapted for extinguishing fire in any part of the ship...
Página 325 - Bright, are opposed to the change which is now, not for the first time, advocated, it must be admitted that there is something to be said on both sides of the question...
Página 172 - ... of the breadth, the remainder shall be esteemed the just length of the keel to find the tonnage ; and the breadth shall be taken from the outside of the outside plank in the broadest place in the ship, be it either above or below the main wales, exclusive of all manner of doubling planks that may be wrought upon the sides of the ship...
Página 511 - If this number be agaia subdivided, it will be found that about half of it is represented by the unseaworthy, overladen, or illfound vessels of the collier class, chiefly employed in the coasting trade.
Página 511 - Then follow 418 old ships from 30 to 50 years old. Having passed the service of half a century, we come to the very old ships, viz...
Página 44 - America," beating eight cutters and seven Schooner Yachts which started in the race. The Cup is offered to the New York Yacht Club, subject to the following conditions: Any organized Yacht Club of any foreign country shall always be entitled, through any one or more of its members, to claim the right of sailing a match for this cup with any Yacht or other vessel of not less than thirty nor more than three hundred tons, measured by the Custom House rule of the country to which the vessel belongs.
Página 44 - It is to be distinctly understood, that the Cup is to be the property of the Club, and not of the members thereof, or owners of the vessel winning it in a match ; and that the condition of keeping it open to be sailed for by Yacht Clubs of all foreign countries upon the terms above laid down, shall forever attach to it, thus making it perpetually a Challenge Cup for friendly competition between foreign countries.
Página 172 - ... from which, deducting the breadth, the remainder shall be esteemed the just length to find the tonnage; and the breadth shall be taken from the outside of the outside plank in the broadest part of the yacht ; then, multiplying the length by the breadth so taken, and the product by half the breadth, and dividing the whole by 94, the quotient shall be deemed the true contents of the tonnage...
Página 44 - House rule of the country to which the vessel belongs. The parties desiring to sail for the Cup may make any match with the yacht club in possession of the same that may be determined upon by mutual consent; but, in case of disagreement as to terms, the match shall be sailed over the usual course for the annual regatta of the yacht club in possession of the Cup, and subject to its rules and sailing regulations — the challenging party being bound to give six months...

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