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Boat Building Hints for the Amateur (H. H. Parker)
A Serviceable Small Boat, a 9-foot 9-inch punt (Edwin G. Monk)
Chunky - a 10½-foot sailing dinghy (Edwin G. Monk)
Flash - a fast 11-foot outboard (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Big Stepper, a racing hydro, 12½ feet (L. J. Johnson)
Gull, a 16-foot runabout (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Skeeter, a 16-foot fishing skiff (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Baby Buzz, a 16-foot outboard runabout (L. J. Johnson)
Rocket, a 151 hydro, l6½ feet (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Skinney, a 17-foot sailing canoe (Chester A. Nedwidek)
A Sloop for the Sailors, 17 Feet (Seth Persson)
Happy, an 18-foot outboard auxiliary (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Dragon-Fly, an easily built 18½-foot outboard cruiser (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Speculation, a cat rigged class boat (William Atkin)
Rampant, a novel 22-foot runabout (William Atkin)
Sandpiper, a 22-foot shoal draft runabout (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Shark, a 23-foot deep water runabout (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Galilee, a 24-foot double ended skiff (William Atkin)
Compact, a 25-foot outboard cruiser (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Agua Carreta, an easily built 25-foot sedan cruiser (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Sturdy, a 25-foot utility boat (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Ripalong, a 26-foot day cruiser (William Atkin)
Eric, Jr., a 25-foot double ender (William Atkin)
Midge, a 26-foot motor sailer (William Atkin)
Porgy, a 26-foot auxiliary ketch (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Ethel, a 27-foot trunk cabin cruiser (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Ben Bow, a 28-foot deep sea auxiliary (William Atkin)
The shallow draft 28-foot cruiser Turtle (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Janet, a 30-foot double cabin cruiser (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Fantasy, a fifty-fifty cruiser, 30 feet (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Broadbill, a 36-foot sword fisherman (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Comfort, a 36-foot scow houseboat (Chester A. Nedwidek)
Duetto, twin screws and double cabin, 36 feet (William Atkin)
Building the 42-foot Cruiser Baby Betty II (Sydney M. Higgins)
Leaping Putt-Putts (Dick Cole)
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