Judge, 1931-01-17 · page 24 of 48
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THE Q. C. f— 38’ TWIN SCREW EXPRESS CRUISER , For an all-round boat, you'd go a long, long way to surpass this 38° Express Cruiser. She's fast enough to serve as a commuter . with outdoor space enough to make ber a perfect boat for the sportsman... and with a cabin that gives every possible comfort for an extended cruise. Her twin 6-cylinder engines drive her along at 31 miles an hour without a trace of vibration, You can synchronize them perfectly with the two tachometers. That's a good speed for any boat! You have a large | bridge deck, a cockpit forward, big enough for six, and a large cockpit aft... plenty of deck room for loung- y ing, fishing or water sports. | The cabin is equipped with four comfortable, full-length berths. There's all the storage space for cloth- ing and other things required. The toilet facilities are perfect. And the galley is not only compact and eflicient, but can be fitted with every utensil you'll ever need. Length, 38’ 0’ + Beam, 9’ 0’' - Draft, 2' 6" . Gas capacity, 150 gallons - Water capacity, 45 gallons . Engines, 2-175 h. p. 6 cyl. motors « Speed, 31 m. p.h. » Sleeping accommodations for four (and one extra on bridge deck) comicbooks.com