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LAUNCH OF THE YACHT ZEPHYR.
Commodore Bundey, of the Yacht Club, has been foremost in
supporting that institution; indeed to his exertions the success of
yachting in Port Adelaide is mainly attributable. At following the bent
of his inclination as a trueBritish sportsman, not only for the pleasure
it has afforded him, but because of the enjoyment caused to others. For
many years he sailed the White Cloud, a smart little craft, which was
as well kept as possible, and on every race day contested for a leading
position, and sometimes won it. Many people can bear personal testi-
mony to the hospitality of the White Cloud, and the pleasure derived
from her cruises down the river. Mr. Bundey, however, found that
vessel too small, and upon the first oppor- tunity she was sold to make
way for a finer craft. It appears to be part of the Commodore's creed
not only to support yachting on the river, but also to encourage native
industry in building yachts.
Resident artisans induced him to import first-class timber from
Tasmania and get the vessel constructed here. Mr. Playfair had before
distinguished himself in that line, and was known to be a first class
workman, therefore to him was entrusted the model and plans. For
several months his yard was frequently visited by aquatic spirits who
were interested in the budding of a pretty craft, and as she advanced
into shape the pro-portions were generally admired. Of course there
are differences of opinion as to the lines by which fast sailing is
secured, and in this instance the merits of the hull have been freely
canvassed; but the conclusion arrived at is that she is near perfection.
That the yacht is faithfully built there is no doubt, and the finish put
on her is very credit-able to the makers.
She is of about 28 tons measurement, and with a great rise in the
floor has a capital delivery. It is very fine specially below, and the
entrance is also on approved lines. There is decidedly a yacht-like
aspect in her square stern and long overhanging taffrail, while