- Restless, a ship-shape 14-foot runabout (William Atkin)
- Huskie, an inexpensive 17½-foot tunnel-stern scow utility boat (William Atkin)
- Zipper, a snappy 225 hydroplane (John L. Hacker)
- Everhope, a 20-foot shallow draft tunnel-stern fishing skiff (William Atkin)
- Ran, a useful 19-foot runabout (William Atkin)
- Wakeful, an able 20-foot runabout (William Atkin)
- Puffy Doodle, a 20-foot heavy weather runabout (William Atkin)
- Rosita, a 21-foot racer (John L. Hacker)
- Grayling, Jr., a 24-foot runabout (George F. Crouch)
- White Cap II, a 24-foot utility craft (John L. Hacker)
- Sun Ray, a speedy 24-foot Seabright skiff (William Atkin)
- Baby Doll -- 26-foot speedster (John L. Hacker)
- Vamoose, a 26-foot straight section runabout (William Atkin)
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Motor Cruisers
- Elcarujo, a clever 23-foot raised deck outboard cruiser (William Atkin)
- Sunrise, a 24-foot flat-bottom cruiser (William Atkin)
- Simplicity a 22½-foot raised deck cruiser (William Atkin)
- Teeka, an easily built 25-foot cruiser (William Atkin)
- South Wind, a 25-foot trunk cabin cruiser (William Atkin)
- Wader, a simple 27-foot motor cruiser (William Atkin)
- Cabrilla, a 29½-foot day cruiser (William Atkin)
- Aragon II, a wholesome 30-foot raised deck cruiser (William Atkin)
- Sand Piper, a 30-foot river day cruiser (William Atkin)
- Melody, a 38-foot bridge deck cruiser (William Atkin)
- Slopoke, a 44-foot scow houseboat (William Atkin)
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Sail and Auxiliary Boats
- Davy Jones Too, a fast little 18-foot double-ended sailor (William Atkin)
- Red Onion, an 18-foot sharpie (William Atkin)
- Wild Oats, 18-foot skipjack sister to Red Onion (William Atkin)
- Trim, an able little 18-foot cat boat (William Atkin)
- Bellerophon, a 25-foot V-bottom motor sailer (William Atkin)
- Topsy, the 28-foot stem head sloop (William Atkin)
- Mink, a 30-foot double-ended stem head sloop (William Atkin)
- Ajax, a fast 31-foot motor sailer (William Atkin)
- Tally Ho Major, a 34½-foot auxiliary cutter of distinction (William Atkin)
- Rough Weather, a unique 35½-foot auxiliary (William Atkin)
- Meridian, a 39-foot seagoing yawl (William Atkin)
- Little Ranger, a 43-foot offshore ketch (William Atkin)
- Magpie, a 46-foot schooner-rigged motor sailer (William Atkin)
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