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When you take the wheel of the G.C.f 47’ Cabin Cruiser you know you’ve got your hand on a boat that will log the miles for you steadily and surely . . . a boat that will take you and your family wherever you want to go, and take you comfortably. For aboard the “47” you live, live as you do at home in well-appointed surroundings. Q.C-£f has built into the "47” every comfort without any sacrifice of seaworthiness or saltiness. Fore and aft, it’s roomy. The bridge deck is an attractive panelled lounge and dining saloon, with two berths that disappear into the bulkheads. The main cabin is really a master bedroom, with bed, lounge, and dresser. On the quarter deck there are four wicker chairs and a seat full width of the stern. Here you may take your ease, dine if you like, fish or a0 swim. Crew quarters are forward, though the “47” handles so easily no help is required. When you take command of your “47” you'll find it fully equipped. There are no extras to buy. @C.f builds with every detail in mind. Years of experience and skill admit of nothing less than a complete craft—sturdy, safe and staunch. AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY COMPANY MARINE SALON: 217 WEST ‘57TH STREET - NEW YORK comicbooks.com