Judge, 1931-01-17 · page 23 of 48
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Length, 30’ 6" + Beam, 8' 8" + Draft, 2'4" + Gas capacity, 80 gallons + Water capacity, 45 gallons + Engine, 110 h. p. 8 cylinder motor + Speed, 21 m. p.h. + Sleeping accommodations for five. THE Q. C. f} 30’ CRUISER RUNABOUT A good many yachtsmen have been asking for a boat exactly like this 30’ Cruiser Runabout .. . a small boat, with plenty of outdoor space for sports, yet with a cabin that offers comfortable and complete accommodations for cruising. So here it is for you... a boat that is runabout first of all, driving like a runabout, acting like a run- about, with runabout speed and ease of handling. But when you want to go on a cruise, you'll find that there isn’t a thing lacking for your comfort. e The cabin is large, liveable, and has full headroom. Berths are soft, well sprung and full-length for solid comfort. The toilet room is large, and very well fitted. The galley is compact, of course, but very com- plete, and equipped to turn out real dinners as well as brief snacks. A new Q. C. © engine enables you to get 21 good steady miles per hour, hour after hour, throughout as long a day's run as you care to undertake. comicbooks.com