The use of a narrative to connect the various incidents marks a departure
in this class of book, and it is believed that the matter will thus be
made more realistic and interesting. In all cases full directions are
given for making the various articles. While it is not presumed that the
directions will be slavishly followed, for this would defeat the general
aim of the work, yet all the principal dimensions are given so that they
can be used, if desired.
I beg to acknowledge the courtesy of Mr. Daniel C. Beard and Mr. Henry D.
Cochrane in supplying a number of photographs. The directions for making
the lee boards (page 119) were obtained from data furnished by the latter.
Many of the details recorded in the chapter on Tramping Outfits are to be
accredited to Mr. Edward Thorpe. In the preparation of this book I have
received valuable assistance from my colleague, Mr. A. A. Hopkins.
A. RUSSELL BOND.
NEW YORK, October, 1905.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
"BILL"
The Old Trunk. Christmas Vacation. "Bill's" Skate Sail. Willow Clump
Island. Organizing the Society.
CHAPTER II.
SKATE SAILS
The Double Swedish Sail. The Single Swedish Sail. The Lanteen Sail. The
Danish Sail. Bat's Wings.
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