- Fisherman, a featherweight utility (Bruce N. Crandall)
- Mosquito, a 10-foot outboard hydroplane (F. Hoblit)
- Tinkle Bell, a 10½ foot motor dinghy (William Atkin)
- Flyer, a 10-foot midget runabout (Bruce N. Crandall)
- Ippy, a 12-foot motor dinghy (William Atkin)
- Doodlebug, a 12-foot inboard monoplane (John L. Hacker)
- Plyabout, a 13-foot outboard utility (Bruce N. Crandall)
- Black Arrow, a 13-foot outboard racing runabout (Bruce N. Crandall)
- Slippery, a 14-foot 135 class hydroplane (John L. Hacker)
- Gipsy, a 14-foot inboard runabout (William Atkin)
- MoToSkiff, a 16-foot V-bottom utility (William Atkin)
- Hardshell, a 16-foot metal runabout (William Atkin)
- Jake, a 16-foot Down East dory (William Atkin)
- Seven Days, an 18-foot flat bottom utility (William Atkin)
- Water Wheel, an 18-foot V-bottom runabout (William Atkin)
- Timmy High, a 19-foot utility skiff (William Atkin)
- Libby N., a 22-foot round bottom utility (William Atkin)
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Motor Cruisers
- Moppet, a 19-foot V-bottom cruiser (William Atkin)
- Jersey Blue, a 25-foot skiff cruiser (William Atkin)
- Marcia, a 27½-foot cabin runabout (William Atkin)
- Naiad, a 28-foot skiff cruiser (William Atkin)
- Haidee, a 28-foot trunk cabin cruiser (William Atkin)
- Peggy Ann, a 30-foot V-bottom cruiser (William Atkin)
- Innaminnie, a 30-foot raised deck cruiser (William Atkin)
- Totem, a 32½-foot twin screw cruiser (William Atkin)
- Neap Tide, a 39-foot cruiser (William Atkin)
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Sail Boats and Auxiliaries
- Shipmite, an 8½-foot plywood pram (Leonard H. Cross)
- Kingfisher, a 10-foot sailing canoe (Edward R. Weber)
- Heron Class, a 12-foot sloop (Edward R. Weber)
- Scherzo, a 13-foot sailing canoe (Edward R. Weber)
- Dickey, a 14½-foot flat bottom sailboat (William Atkin)
- Merrywing, an 18-foot V-bottom knockabout (William Atkin)
- Rebel, an l8-foot V-bottom racing sloop (Charles M. Cox)
- Helga, a 20-foot leeboard sloop (William Atkin)
- Malva, a 21-foot V-bottom sloop
- Benn Gunn, a 26-foot motor sailer (William Atkin)
- Marie-Princess, a 30½-foot auxiliary knockabout (William Atkin)
- Eric, a 32-foot Colin Archer ketch (William Atkin)
- Clione, a 35-foot double ended ketch (William Atkin)
- Pam, a 35½-foot auxiliary yawl (William Atkin)
- Jerry Colemore, a 38½-foot stem head sloop (William Atkin)
- Fram, a 39-foot double ended cutter (William Atkin)
- Margery Daw, a 39-foot auxiliary ketch (William Atkin)
- Gundred, a 40½-foot double ended ketch (William Atkin)
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