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The .C.f 38’ Twin-Screw Express Cruiser is a fast boat, but not a speed boat. The twin 175 h. p. engines deliver 31 miles an hour, and the trim, staunch, round-bottom hull gives you steady going in any sea. Long enough for speed, the “38” is short enough for easy handling and quick maneuvering—a happy combination of a commuter and a cruiser. Three decks give you room and variety. Forward you can take the panorama of water and shore as it approaches: on the bridge deck you have plenty of space for easy operation, for comfortable lounging: aft there’s a fine deck for fishing, swimming, or for watching the wake. Stepping inside, the cabin is inviting in arrangement and decoration, snug and ship- shape quarters for weather days; light and airy, too, for dining and sleeping. There are over-night accommodations for four, with room for an extra on the bridge deck. There’s pride in owning and sailing the “38”. Satisfaction, too, in the fact that the 38” is an Q.C.f cruiser, a worthy product of the largest makers of transportation equip- ment in the world. Years of skill and experience are back of every .C.f- cruiser and yacht. May we send you a description of the “38”, of the whole Q.C.f- fleet? AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY COMPANY MARINE SALON: 217 WEST 57TH STREET - NEW YORK 16 comicbooks.com