Judge, 1931-01-17 · page 28 of 48
Judge — January 17, 1931 — page 28: what you’re looking at
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Length, 54’ 0” . Beam, 12’ 0" . Draft, 3' 0” ° Gas cupacity, 450 gallons Water capacity, 220 gallons + Engine, 2-175 h. p. 6 cylinder Hall-Scott + — Speed. 20 miles per hour THE QC. f? 54’ MOTOR YACHT The Q.C.€ “54” is an outstandingly fine standardized craft... standardized only in the sense that its hull is built from time-tested plans . . . otherwise, it is built with every nicety of custom construction, Staterooms for owner and guests are extremely spacious, with real beds in place of berths. Plenty of wardrobe space has been provided in all cabins... deep-drawered dressers, and lockers to take clothing hanging at full length. The bath hasn’t been confined to the customary shower, but has been provided with a bathtub as well... just one more point where your comfort and ease has been considered in the design of the 754". The galley is very large, well lighted and ventilated by five port holes... a point that means a great deal toward satisfying a cook. Everything is at hand for dinner preparation. Of course, the stove has an oven. The “54” is fully found . . . and there's nothing to add but your clothing and your provisions when you set out, comicbooks.com