Judge, 1931-04-25 · page 18 of 36
Judge — April 25, 1931 — page 18: what you’re looking at
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Here’s the A.C. 46’ Twin Screw Cruiser making 27 miles an hour in a 20 knot westerly blow. Note the splendid visibility and the complete protection of the bridge deck. You never handled a boat that responded so well—you can almost spin her on a dime, for the controls of both engines can be operated simultaneously. The bridge deck makes a roomy and attractive dining saloon and lounge. Spacious owner’s and guest’s cabins each have their own private bath. There’s room to spare, and plenty of air and light in the galley, and a sizeable cockpit aft provides for swimming or fishing. The American Car and Foundry Company has a record of two generations as builders of trustworthy transportation equipment for land and water. Its trade mark of @C.f on a cruiser or motor yacht means sound designing and sound building, safety to you and yours, performance as perfect as it’s humanly possible to make it, and utmost return for every dollar you invest. Let us send you a descriptive folder of this model, or of any one of a dozen Q.C.f) motor yachts in which you may be interested. AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY COMPANY 247 WEST 577TH STREET - - NEW YORK CITY 16 comicbooks.com