- Vamoose II, a cruiser for model builders (William Atkin)
- Hitch-Hiker, a running board boat
- Class A racer, Humarette
- Humarock Baby
- A Boat that Can Win
- Newt, a little motor dinghy (Atkin Design)
- Shooting Star, a 125 hydroplane
- Dragonfly, a fourteen-foot runabout
- Vagrant, a family outboard (William Atkin)
- Speedo, a novel outboard runabout
- Patsy, a simple little boat (Atkin Design)
- Kidette, a modern bangabout
- Heron, a shallow draft runabout (Atkin Design)
- Undine, a utility boat
- Hoocares, a tabloid houseboat
- Leila, a seagoing runabout
- Sure Mike, a new idea in cruisers (E. Weston Farmer)
- Windora, an eighteen-foot runabout
- U.S.A., an international flyer
- Widow, another easy one
- Red Shank, a rough-water runabout
- Why Not, an able fast runabout
- Gotz, a novel outboard (William Atkin)
- Peter, a double cockpit runabout
- Justso, an able runabout
- Revelation, a day cruiser (Atkin Design)
- All Square, a small houseboat (William Atkin)
- Utility, a roomy 24-foot family boat (William Atkin)
- Heart's Desire, an inexpensive day cruiser (Atkin Design)
- Bam, a unique 26-footer (Atkin Design)
- Chum, a smart motor cruiser (Atkin Design)
- Princess, a wholesome open boat (Atkin Design)
- Lapwing, a rough water cruiser (William Atkin)
- Seal, a bridge deck cruiser (Atkin Design)
- Mister Simms, a husky cruiser (Atkin Design)
- Mister Jarvis, a masterly cruiser (Atkin Design)
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