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THE CLC. f> 46’ CRUISER * | In this new craft, G. C. © has shown that a great deal can be done with forty-six feet... that a really large | yacht can be made on a hull of that length. The 46" gives two very large cabins... an owner's cabin and a guest cabin. Both are fitted luxuri- ously ... plenty of locker space for clothing, dressers with deep drawers ... a wealth of light and air through good-sized, well-curtained and screened windows. Everything is there that you'd expect of a large yacht. And each of these cabins has its own toilet room adjoining, to give absolute privacy to the occupants of each cabin, A special feature is the combination navigating-and-dining saloon, which serves as lounge, dining saloon, and navi; ting bridge. Its large plate glass windows offer a magnificent view of the surrounding water. Two engines turn out 20 to 26 steady miles per hour, and are synchronized in a way that minimizes vibration to the elimination point. The higher speeds are obtained with the new Hall-Scott motors. Length, 46’ 0" + Beam, 11' 6" + Draft, 3’ 3" » Gas capacity, 225 gallons » Water capacity, 100 gallons + Engines, 2-6 cyl., 105 h. p. motors + Speed. 20 m.p.h.+ Sleeping accommodations for six (and extra person on bridge deck) comicbooks.com