27 MARCH 1920, Page 22

It is a pleasure to note the reappearance of the

Royal Cruising. Club Journal. The new number is not filled with logs of cruises by members of the Club, as the pre-war Journals used to be, but it is nevertheless an extremely attractive number. We fancy, indeed, that if there had been a great many adventurous cruises to record Mr. Claud Worth would not have written his article on "The Management of Small Yachts in Bad Weather," nor would Mr. E. G. Martin have given us "Some Notes and Notions about Long-Distance Cruising." Mr. Worth's article is the most informing treatise on the management of a small vessel during heavy ocean weather that we have ever read. There is also an entertaining review of the history of the Club during its forty years of life, written by Mr.` Arthur Underhill, Commodore and founder of the Club.