- Marybelle, a 14-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Lorraine, a fast 16-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Anita, trim little 16-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Flapper, single cockpit 18-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Imp, a smart 18-footer (N. C. Cushing)
- Gladys, a 20-footer, easily driven (John L. Hacker)
- Slicque, an economical 21-footer (Charles D. Mower)
- Priscilla, 21½-foot monoplane (John L. Hacker)
- Suzette, a 22-foot utility runabout (John L. Hacker)
- Fleetfoot, a fine 22-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Stepby, 23-foot double-ender (William Atkin)
- Chiquita, 23½-foot cruising runabout (John L. Hacker)
- White Cap, double cockpit 25-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Pacer, 26-footer with cockpits fore and aft (Charles D. Mower)
- Miss A.P.B.A., 26-foot Gold Cup boat (John L. Hacker)
- Irene, a substantial 28-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Marquita, 30-footer with double cockpit (Charles D. Mower)
- Snorter, a heavy weather 33-footer (William Atkin)
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Sailboats (Including Dinghies and Auxiliaries)
- Jan, 10-foot flat bottom sailing skiff (William Atkin)
- Snapper, 12-foot round bottom sailing dinghy (Charles D. Mower)
- Buster, another 12-foot sailing dinghy (Charles D. Mower)
- Smarty, flat bottom 14-footer for sail or outboard (Charles D. Mower)
- Frances, 18-foot V-bottom Marconi cat (Charles D. Mower)
- Grace, 21-foot gaff-rigged Cape Cod cat (Charles D. Mower)
- Caper, a 22-foot auxiliary Cape Cod cat (Charles D. Mower)
- Dolores, 24-foot auxiliary cruising knockabout (Charles D. Mower)
- Elf, 31-foot sloop-rigged auxiliary (William Atkin)
- Pronto, 40-foot schooner-rigged motor sailer (Charles D. Mower)
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Cruisers, and Other Types
- Shorty, a 20-foot raised deck cruiser (Charles D. Mower)
- Margie, V-bottom 31-foot raised deck cruiser (John L. Hacker)
- Comfy, a 32-foot raised deck cruiser, round bottom (Charles D. Mower)
- Ruth, 33-foot V-bottom fisherman's cruiser (John L. Hacker)
- Florence, a double cabin 36-footer (John L. Hacker)
- Sue, flat bottom 15-foot motor skiff (William Atkin)
- Transco, 18-foot clinker-built outboard runabout (Charles D. Mower)
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