Model Yachting: Volume 1, Issue 5 – May 1929

Special Notice.
Boston Model Yacht Club.
Editorial: Getting Together.
Melrose Highlands Model Yacht Club.
Sail Fasteners.
Marblehead Model Yacht Club.

Special Notice.
Boston Model Yacht Club.
Editorial: Getting Together.
Melrose Highlands Model Yacht Club.
Sail Fasteners.
Marblehead Model Yacht Club.

Seaworthiness: Part II.
Marblehead Model Yacht Club.
North Shore Model Yacht Club.
Editorial: Tuning Up.
Melrose Highlands Model Yacht Club.
The American Elimination Races



The “Weaver” Steering Gear: A Different Type of Automatic Gear Said to Be the Equal of Many.
Model Yachting in Scotland.
How to Build and Rig a Model Yacht: Part IV Construction (Continued).
Proposal for a New Model Yacht Rating Rule: Suggestions for Three Classes of "Sail Area” Rules.
Lines of a Class R Model, Universal Rule.
Naval Architecture for Small Boat and Model Yacht Builders: Lesson 3 – A Skiff.
Is the Ideal Rating Rule Possible?

Years ago when there were no rating rules or restrictions, and handicaps were unknown, yacht racing resolved itself mainly into a matter of size, and the largest yachts generally won.


Model Yacht Exhibit at the Sportsman's Show.
The Boston Lake for Models.
Melrose Highlands Model Yacht Club.
Marblehead Model Yacht Club.
Washington Model Yacht Club.

The Story of Dauntless: A Tale of a Greenhorn who Became One of Our Most Enthusiastic Model Yacht Sailors.
Rating Rules for the International Model A, or Six-Meter Class: Part II – Measuring Sail Area.
How to Build and Rig a Model Yacht: Part III – Construction.
Model Yachting Prospects in Europe for 1929.
Naval Architecture for Small Boat and Model Yacht Builders: Lesson 2.
“Model Yacht Designing and Racing Is a Man's Job” Says FT Wood, NA.
Plan of a 6-Meter International Class A Model..