
The Model Craftsman: Volume 6, Issue 9 – February 1938
Pigeon, has made it possible for all model yachtsmen to place boats on display at the Sportsman’s show, which is being held at Grand Central Palace, New York City, on February 18th and 19th.

Pigeon, has made it possible for all model yachtsmen to place boats on display at the Sportsman’s show, which is being held at Grand Central Palace, New York City, on February 18th and 19th.


This yearbook includes leadership and goals of the MYRAA, a list of clubs, and essays on model yachting by John Black, Fred Pigeon, and E.L. Cheney.

I have discovered a novel method of carrying the thrills of model yachting right
into the clubhouse. The idea is useful, not only for teaching beginners the principles of sailing, but also for re-enacting situations that have cropped up in past
regattas, so members could study the conditions that were involved.


In the ladies’ race, sailed in “tournament” style, with 35 models in the water at one time, Mrs. T. I. Sythoff of the L. I. M. Y. C. won first place, and 2nd place went to Mrs, J. Fulton of the same club.


YES SIR! Frank Anderson of Red Bank M. Y. C., racing in home waters, again lifted the Heisler Cup.
