Author of "Dodging the North Sea Mines," "With Joffre on the BattleLine," "Fighting in France," "The Go Ahead Boys on Smugglers' Island,""The Go Ahead Boys and the Treasure Cave," etc. etc.
Every normal boy loves a motor-boat, but words fail to express hisenthusiasm when that boat is also a racer. Behind the events recordedin this story are certain facts, so that the tale is largely true. Theauthor will be glad if the account of life in the open, the adventuresand fortunes, good or ill, the contests and exciting experiencesinterest his readers even partly as much as they did the boys whoshared in the actual occurrences. I have tried to write a story filledwith action, but devoid of sensationalism and false representations. Ifmy boy friends enjoy the company of the Go Ahead boys I shall feelrepaid for my labor.
Ross Kay
| I | THE START |
| II | ON THE WAY |
| III | JOHN DISAPPEARS |
| IV | THE LOST IS FOUND |
| V | THE MISSING BAG |
| VI | IN THE TAVERN |
| VII | AN UNWELCOME PARTY |
| VIII | THE COMING OF THE CALEDONIA |
| IX | A FRIEND IN NEED |
| X | IN TROUBLE |
| XI | RESCUED |
| XII | A BATTLE WITH ARMS AND LEGS |
| XIII |