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Length, 68' 3" : Beam, 14' 0" . Draft, 3° 6" : Gas capacity, 700 gallons Water capacity, 300 gallons + — Engine, 2-175 h. p. 6 cylinder Hall-Scott Motors. + Speed, 17 m. p.h. THE (© CGC f 68’ MOTOR YACHT Into this tinest of the Q. C. € fleet, The American Car and Foundry Company has built all the luxury, all the refinements ... all the hundred and one other things big and little that you look for in the custom built yacht. Yet the 68" will cost you only about half what a custom built yacht of equal length and fitting would cost Surely that’s something to think about! The 68" is a standardized yacht in only one sense... she has a tried, tested hull of standard, perfectly true design, In everything else, she is as custom-built as any other yacht afloat. Your own stateroom, finished in rich walnut and ivory, runs the whole width of the boat. Two guest- rooms are as beautifully done, There's an exquisite dining saloon in mahogany and brocade . .. a galley to satisfy any cook... tub bath as well as shower. These are only a few of the outstanding features. If you are planning to build, by all means see this yacht first. comicbooks.com