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1890’s small articles in Forest and Stream magazine

Forest and Stream: 1898

Model Yacht Racing Union of North America: Model yachtsmen established a formal Union to standardize designing, sailing, and racing.
Governance: Managed by a council of seven, the Union elected Com. E. Flynt as Chairman and George F. Pigott as Secretary.
Structure: Open to all recognized North American clubs, with powers primarily advisory until ratified by two-thirds of member clubs.

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Forest and Stream: 1896

American Model Yacht Club - A period of high competitive activity and administrative transition.
Outing Trophy Race: The first challenge for the Outing trophy took place between the yachts Dolphin (defender) and Wave (challenger).
AMYC Season Opener: Held on May 30 from the club's new salt-water station, the races were hampered by measurement delays and a faulty measuring tank.
Perpetual Challenge Trophy: A formal challenge from the Wave Crest Model Yacht Club was received for the AMYC Perpetual Challenge Trophy. The challenger, a 43-inch yacht named Ripple, prompted the AMYC to schedule trial races to select a worthy defender.

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Forest and Stream: 1895

Revised Articles of Agreement and Sailing Regulations for the American Model Yacht Club (AMYC) Perpetual Challenge Trophy, finalized in late 1894 and early 1895.
Trophy Purpose: Established to stimulate the scientific design, building, and sailing of model yachts to determine the relative merits of different forms regarding speed and seaworthiness.
Eligibility & Challenges
Technical Specifications
Measurement & Handicap
Racing Rules

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Forest and Stream: 1893

The American Model Yacht Club established a new national trophy open to all recognized model yacht clubs in the United States, with races held annually on July 4th when challenged for. Governing rules stipulate yacht lengths between 35 and 45 inches and detail sailing regulations, including time allowances and course requirements. At the club's fifth annual meeting, W. V. Hanson was re-elected Commodore, and discussions included amendments to sailing courses and a new automatic steering device for model yachts.

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Forest and Stream: 1891

In the late 1880s, model yacht racing experienced a revival in Philadelphia and Brooklyn, marked by club reorganization and technical advancements in vessel design. The Philadelphia Model Y.C. in 1888 had 18 members and 26 yachts across sailing and steam classes. The American Model Y.C. in Brooklyn, based at Prospect Park and reorganized in 1887, adopted lead centerboards over traditional keels and used automatic tillers for downwind racing.

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