Records of the Off Soundings Club
Scope and Content
This collection is divided into 4 series: Race information, Administrative information, Miscellaneous and Volumes.
Race information; Though it varies somewhat over time and special circumstances, the usual flow of information is an early warning during the first quarter of the year's race dates, usually a spring and fall race. At the beginning of the second quarter, a First Race Notice is sent that gives general information about where and when, arrangements for anchoring/mooring and dinning, and the requirements for entering. A Final Notice is mailed the week before the race, usually in June. This Final Notice includes a listing of the boats entered by class, a sail number sequential identification list, class starting times, race courses, the rules of the race and any general last minute instructions. In June or July, spring results are mailed, usually with the First Notice for the fall. The fall Final Notice goes out in September. Final results for the fall race and combined results for the year are mailed in October.
In some instances newspaper articles about specific races and magazine articles about the Club's race activities in general or a special event, their 50th for instance, are filed with race results or are loose.
Administrative information: Administrative activities are directed to providing a spring and fall race and promoting the "good fellowship of sailing." Most administrative data is generated by three Board of Governors' meetings (minutes and board and committee chairmen reports) and membership notices to, at one time, a Winter Party, the Annual Meeting and Shore Party and special communications to the membership such as the Commodores Winter Newsletter.
Miscellaneous: This file contains information for which it is helpful to have a rather complete file on a subject in one place rather than mixed in among other data (planning and venue studies), a copy of the history of the Club at the time of its 50th anniversary, procedure write-ups and personal files of officers of the Club.
Volumes: Membership information was kept in a small ledger until 1948. At that time a "Members Book" began being published annually. There is a complete file of "Members Books."
In addition to the membership roster, the "Members Book" includes the current officers and committee chairmen, constitution, by-laws, individuals who have won the perpetual and special trophies since inception, a summary of each trophy's deed of gift, past officers, the fleet and, recently, the deceased and new members since the last booklet.
Communications about new members has changed. Currently, a list of proposed members (posting) is mailed to the membership for review. If there is no objection, membership is automatic after 30 days. In early years the election of new members was communicated to members but apparently without any membership review.
These postings are often included with race notices and will be with the "Race Information" when so noted on the race notice. Otherwise they will be with "Administrative Information."
There are also two scrapbooks in this collection, one of the Bermuda Race of 1932 and another of Off Soundings activities from 1935-1938.
Dates
- Creation: 1933 - 2009
Restrictions on Access
Available for use in the Manuscripts Division.
Restrictions on Use
Various copying restrictions apply. Guidelines are available from the Manuscripts Division.
History of the Off Soundings Club
Early in the fall of 1933 the Off Soundings Club was founded by Edward Southworth. He saw the need of a club comprised of members interested in sailing and sailing only, meeting once a week, thereby enabling the members to enjoy themselves ashore as well as afloat. He launched the Club by getting together with his friends and cruising companions, E. S. Bradford, Sandford Lawton, and John L. Blake. They were all most enthusiastic about the idea, and within a few weeks Ed Southworth, with the help of Stan Bradford, had drawn up the club's constitution and by-laws.
On November 7, 1933, the organization meeting was held at the University Club, Springfield, Massachusetts. The constitution and by-laws were adopted and the following officers were elected: Edward Southworth, Commodore; E. Standish Bradford, Vice Commodore; Sandford Lawton, Rear Commodore & Measurer; and John L. Blake, Secretary & Measurer.
During the first year the following were elected members: Robert Irwin, Parmly Hanford, Arthur Johnson, Melvin D. Southworth, Walter C. Evans, and Don McClench.
In February, 1935, the club was fortunate in having its burgee drawn by one of its members, Gluyas Williams.
Extent
16 box(es) (3 volume(s))
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Race notices, minutes, board and committee chairmen reports, membership notices, scrapbooks, and a ledger, reflecting the club's history and its activities.
Genre / Form
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- Records of the Off Soundings Club (Coll. 285)
- Status
- Under Revision
- Subtitle
- An Inventory of Records at the G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport
- Author
- Beth Benda
- Date
- February 2003
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Revision Statements
- July 2025: Updated to EAD3
- July 2025: Accruals added
Repository Details
Part of the Manuscripts Repository
G. W. Blunt White Library
Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc.
112 Greenmanville Avenue
Mystic CT 06355 United States
860.572.5367
collections@mysticseaport.org