Judge, 1931-08-22 · page 36 of 36
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Huckins 48’ Fairform Flyer a a t~ Smartest of lines from bow to stern, luxurious in its appointments, and to accompany ‘he! Ce Huckins Yacht Corp., Jacksonville, Fla., has wisely chosen two Sterling Petrel 200 ho: power engines for propulsion. | Since its introduction to yachtsmen four years ago, the Sterling Petrel model has enjo a a reputation for reliability and stamina, and was unreservedly accepted; for the Ste Engine Company, as manufacturers of marine engines for 29 years, is recognized q leader in its field. Unlimited source of engineering and accuracy of workmanship, ¢y bined with the finest of materials procurable has qualified this prestige. Other models manufactured range from 12 to 600 horsepower. A catalog will be forwarded to those advising the size and type of boat contemploy " Z The Foirform Flyer, with a length of 48 feet and a breadth of 11 feet 3 inches, powered with twin | Sterling Petrel engines of 200 H.P. each, has a sustained cruising speed of 22 MP.H., with a top so 30 M-P.H., and a cruising radius at cruising speed, of 250 miles. ISTERLING ENGINE COMPAN oss BUFFALO, NEW YORK comicbooks.com