Yachting, Vol. 2Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of
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Yachting, Vol. 2
Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of
Yacht racing; Yachting; Yachts
been pegging away at short turnings. The latter, however, weathered
the lightship holding a lead of 14 mins. 5 secs., and she only added
10 secs. in going free to the western mark. The wind having backed to
the eastward, they could lay clean for home, and with a fair tide the
ground was covered very fast. 'Britannia's' masthead had gone aft, and
the heel of her housed topmast was sticking out so far that it had
torn the staysail just inside the tabling, and the sail split up from
foot to head just before she crossed the line victorious in her
defence of the Royal Victoria Gold Cup. The 'Britannia' finished at 4
hrs. 29 mins. 17 secs., and 'Navahoe' at 4 hrs. 44 mins. 25 secs.
After having finished the deciding match for the Royal Victoria Gold
Cup, conqueror and conquered sailed away westward and rode the night
out at anchor in Cowes Roads. Tuesday, Sept. 12, was fixed for the
race for the Brenton Reef Cup, and it turned out a bright crisp
morning, with a fine singing breeze easterly, and, gauged by the loom
on the seascape, it appeared probable the wind would prevail from that
quarter. According to conditions the course was from off the Needles
Rocks round Cherbourg breakwater, passing in at the west end and out
at the east, and returning to the Needles, the distance being computed
at 120 miles. The antagonists were towed away after breakfast to the
rendezvous, and going down the west channel a reef was put in
mainsails, No. 3 jibs hoisted in stops, and flying jibs stowed at
bowsprit ends, while jibheaded topsails were set after the last pull
had been taken at purchases. The owner of the 'Navahoe's' wish that 5
mins. be allowed for crossing the line and the difference corrected at
the finish of the match was acceded to, and about 11.30 the official
steamer was in position, Mr. R. Grant, secretary of the Royal Yacht
Squadron, being officer in charge. The imaginary starting line was
formed by bringing the three Needles Rocks in one, and at noon the
Blue Peter was lowered and the match commenced. 'Britannia' reached
across the line at 12 hrs. 1 min. 6 secs. P.M., the 'Navahoe' at 12
hrs. 2 mins. 5 secs., the Prince of Wales's cutter thus having 54-1/2
secs. to allow at the finish. Sheets were trimmed for a beam wind, and
with flying jibs and balloon staysails set they went racing fast
across the down-coming ebb. There was a nasty ground swell, and on
getting clear from under the lee of the land the full weight of the
wind was felt, the sea getting crested and heavy. Jibheaders were
handed, flying jibs lowered, and working staysails set, and travelling
upwards of twelve knots there was plenty of drift knocking about.
'Britannia' continued to keep 'Navahoe' astern, and two hours after
the start 25 miles had been logged. The wind kept true and they
continued to sail a punishing race, the vessels labouring a good deal
in the lumpy sea, and yawing in all directions. Keeping up an even
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