Category The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette

Publisher: Thomas Grassam
Place of Publication: Hull, UK
Dates of Publication: January 1885 – September 1886
Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Continued from: The Model Yachtsman and Model Yacht Club Reporter
Continues as: The Model Yachtsman & Canoeist

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 9 – September 1886

Four new clubs were established in Jarrow-on-Tyne, Maryport, Carnarvon, and Menai Bridge.
50 yachts competed at Kingston M.Y.C., while the Maggie defended its title in Port Glasgow.
The American yacht Mayflower won the first trial to compete against the British challenger Galatea for the America's Cup.
A review recommends T. H. Holding’s new book on Scottish canoe cruising.
The issue includes comparisons of Galatea to its American rivals and a design for a 20-ton model yacht.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 8 – August 1886

A new club was formed at Holyhead, Kingston M.Y.C. reported regatta results, Port Glasgow M.Y.C. hosted an annual regatta.
A proposal was launched to raise £50 for a 10-ton model yacht challenge trophy.
Discussions include the "America Cup," comparing the performance of the British yacht Galatea against American "skimming dish" designs.
A lead-weighted rudder is highlighted as a reliable automatic steering device.
Detailed sail plans are provided for a 10-ton model yacht and a design for a twin-screw steamboat.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 7 – July 1886

Reports from prominent clubs, Kingston M.Y.C., and Serpentine M.Y.C.
Port Glasgow M.Y.C.: The competition for the Cameron Challenge Cup.
Notes on the Royal Canoe Club's activities and tips for cruising in the summer months.
A design for a 10-ton model yacht, featuring a lines plan and sail plan.
Debate the effectiveness of the "weighted rudder" versus other automatic steering methods.
The ongoing controversy over measurement rules.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 6 – June 1886

The merits of tonnage versus length classification.
The issue is dedicated to "The Shipperies," an exhibition opened by Queen Victoria.
Detailed race results from across the UK, including the Kingston M.Y.C., Victoria, Manchester, and Glasgow clubs.
A detailed sketch and element table for the Tara, a 5-ton racing cutter designed by W.E.C. Phelps.
Technical sketch of the Mohican Canoe Sail.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 5 – May 1886

The Serpentine Club faced a significant challenge after losing its boat-house.
The Broughty Ferry Model Yacht Club held a successful 3-day exhibition in April.
Efforts are underway to raise £50 annually for a national challenge trophy.
Race results are included for various organizations, London M.Y.C., Kingston and Portsmouth clubs.
Illustrated sail plans for a Model Schooner and a Block Island Rig.
A lively debate among members regarding the merits of different measurement standards, such as the "1730" and "240" rules.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 4 – April 1886

The importance of choosing suitable names for vessels.
"Main-Top" analyzes sailing on the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens.
Detailed sail plans and specifications for a 20-ton model schooner and a successful racing sloop from Lowestoft.
The formation of a new club at Trinity College, Dublin.
An ongoing appeal for subscriptions to fund a general annual competition trophy.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 3 – March 1886

Detailed discussions on yacht design.
Technical data, such as sail plans and hull lines, for successful models.
The "doings" of various clubs across Britain.
Advancements in equipment, such as the introduction of specialized model yacht sail-cloth
Reports on the growing popularity of model yachting abroad.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 2 – February 1886

The growth of the Liverpool Model Yacht Club.
Formation of the "George" Model Yacht Club at the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens.
Debating rules of measurement.
A humorous yet practical account of the pitfalls of rebuilding old boats.
Updates on the American Canoe Association (A.C.A.)
Isolde: Detailed correspondence clarifies the dimensions of the 10-tonner.
Detailed sail plans for a Victoria Park Model.

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The Model Yachtsman and Canoeing Gazette: Volume 3, Issue 1 – January 1886

A strong push for clubs to adopt Y.R.A. tonnage measurement.
British canoeing is "weak and ill," suffering from a lack of unity.
The appeal for a Challenge Trophy to act as a central goal for competitive model yachting.
"Buttercup" provides simple building instructions for beginners and a specific sail plan for a 10-ton cutter.
Milestones from the previous year.
The formation of several new clubs.
A specialized striped sail-cloth for models.

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