Judge, 1931-01-17 · page 21 of 48
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Length, 30' 6" + Beam, 8’ 7" + Draft, 2 + Gas capacity, 80 gallons + Water capacity, 30 gallons Engine, 1-6 cyl. 7Uh.p. « Speed, 17 m.p.h. + Sleeping accommodations for four in cabin (and extra two on deck) THE NEW (LC. f> 30’ CABIN CRUISER In announcing our new 30’ cabin cruiser we have a boat creation that is something to talk about... a smart craft selling for only $3,980, Here is a really fine cruiser within the means of everyone, presented to you by G.C.F. after almost endless research and development. The cruising accommodations for four people are most complete, with allowance made for every creature comfort and without sacrificing sea-worthiness or speed. Most startling is the speed of 17 good honest miles an hour with the economy that goes with only 70h. p. This is why the new 30 footer is hailed as an unheard of value in a small boat, with its large cabin and spacious after deck. The sofa berths are well sprung, soft and full-length for solid comfort. The galley has been so skillfully laid out that its usable space is larger than in boats 45’ long, making cooking a pleasure. The toilet facilities are most modern... there is even running water for the wash basin. As well as offering a speed of 17 miles an hour, the Q.C.f designers have provided a maneuverability and ease of handling that is almost the equivalent of twin screw operation in larger and more expensive craft. comicbooks.com