Judge, 1931-05-02 · page 18 of 36
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Here’s an Q.C.f 30’ double-cabin cruiser coming right at you. Even a quick glance F| will tell the story of the trimness, the staunch. { ness, seaworthiness of this craft, the pro- tection you'd have against wind and weather, the steady performance her 72 horsepower engine would give you. And if you'll come aboard you'll dis- cover how much roominess you can get in a well-designed 30 footer. The main cabin is a commodious, comfortable lounge and 4 dining saloon by day: ample quarters for four at night. The cockpit accommodates a number of chairs, a table, and across the after end is a built-in lounge, wide and easy. The after cabin is equipped with two stand- ard length berths and a handy locker for your gear. The GC.f 30’ double-cabin cruiser is simple to operate. It is steady and sturdy, a worthy product of the world’s largest build- ers of transportation equipment, both for land and water . . . a worthy member of the | Q.C.f fleet of motor yachts and cruisers May we send you a descriptive folder of the 30 footer, of all the G.C.f fleet? AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY COMPANY MARINE SALON: 217 WEST 57TH STREET - NEW YORK 16 comicbooks.com