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For the yachtsman who wants speed and yet plenty of room aboard for comfortable living. the @.C.f 39’ twin or single screw double cabin cruiser is the answer in this year of applied economy. In the “39” Q.C.€ has produced a new cruiser, a smart, fast addition to its famous fleet and offers it to you at a base price of less than nine thousand dollars. And for that sum you get tremendous value. The hull of the “39” is selected ma- hogany, staunch and true, beautiful in line. The power plant is optional. You may have a single engine, delivering from 15 to 17 miles per hour, or a pair of 105 h. p. six cylinder motors that will give you 22. And whether you're going top speed or idling along an attractive coast line, you’re enjoying superb comfort. The main cabin accommodates four for sleeping, all on board for dining. The owner’s own suite, in the after cabin, is fitted with a double bed, all the comforts of home. Each cabin has its own toilet facilities. Outside there’s ample room for lounging, dining in the open, or playing cards on the bridge deck: plenty of space for swimming and fishing from the after cockpit. With the “39” you can make blue water anywhere your playground. And you may come and go with complete assurance, with perfect ease. Our catalogue showing the “39” in detail, all of the ACF fleet, will be gladly sent upon request. AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY COMPANY MARINE SALON: 217 WEST 57TH STREET . NEW YORK 16 comicbooks.com