Judge, 1931-01-24 · page 29 of 36
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nes the the of lone ight ped hoa and um- and THE tN GREATEST MOTOR NAME BOATING For 1931, Gar Wood, Incorpo- rated, presents the fastest stand- ardized cruiser of her size ever offered by any builder. Forty feet from cutwater to transom, this able and commodious craft is de- signed to provide a top speed of 40 miles per hour. ‘The power plant is a Gar Wood, 12-cylinder, 425-H. P. engine, similar to those which Com- modore Wood drove to many victories in his famous ‘Miss Americas’. The hull and cabin are in natural- finish mahogany and decks are of teak. Comfortable and s cious sleeping accommodations GAR WoOoodn, | MARYSVILLE, ” S for four are provided in the cabin together with galley and _ toilet facilities. All controls are centralized at the steering wheel aft of the cabin. Dual controls in the forward cock- pit may be installed if desired. For those who are satisfied with slightly less speed, this new cruiser may be equipped with a pair of 200-H. P. Scripps engines which drive her at a maximum of 37 miles per hour. A special catalog, describing the new Gar Wood cruiser in detail, is available and will be mailed upon request. NCORPORATED MICHIGAN comicbooks.com