Judge, 1931-01-17 · page 27 of 48
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THE QC. Ff 47’ CRUISER The "47" is perfectly suited to the needs of a family. There's room all over it... room enough so that no one gets in any one else's way! The cockpit is amazingly large for a boat of this length, and serves not alone as a lounging spot, but as an unequalled place to dine on warm, pleasant evenings. The cabins are large, the by deck is large. The galley. as a glance at the plan will show. is a veritable kitchen, with everything at hand for “family meals. The hull of the s extremely rugged, and is built to carry safely and soundly through the strongest sea. Her engine is operated directly from the bridge, so that a crew is not required, and controls are arranged for easy visibility and operation directly in front of the navigator. The 175 h.p. Hall-Scott engine, famous for its dependability, gives 17 steady miles per hour. A special feature is the extra sleeping space offered by the convertability of the bridge deck seats, Length, 47' 0" ° Beam, 11’ 8” . Draft, 3’ 10" . Gas capacity, 260 gallons Water capacity, 130 gallons + Engine, 1-175 h. p. Hall-Scott Motor Speed, 17 miles per hour comicbooks.com