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The Model Craftsman: Volume 7, Issue 1 – June 1938
The spectators gasped when the model boats of the Washington M. Y. C. were baptized in a wind that averaged thirty miles an hour.


The Model Craftsman: Volume 6, Issue 12 – May 1938
But to return to the Show. There were both Class A and 50-800's, a fine cruiser model, and ten models from the Irvington M.Y.C. One of these planked on one side only, so as to plainly show the inside construction of a planked job to the layman.


The Model Craftsman: Volume 6, Issue 11 – April 1938
The Pacific Northwest M. Y. R. A. are in a sense International. They include Clubs from both sides of the border and make use of the M. Y. R. A. A. sailing rules.


The Model Craftsman: Volume 6, Issue 10 – March 1938
The venue bids for 1938 look interesting. So far Charles Farley, secretary of the M.Y.R.A.A., has heard from the Berkeley, Cal., M.Y.C. and the Long Beach, Cal.,
M.Y.C. asking for the National Championship event of the 50-800 Class.

