- Saipan, a tiny sailing pram (William and John Atkin)
- Build a Dinghy to Fit (Bruce N. Crandall)
- Shipmite, a sailing pram (Leonard H. Cross)
- Doodlebug, a new racing class (John L. Hacker)
- Plyabout, a sturdy utility boat (Bruce N. Crandall)
- Black Arrow, a racing runabout (Bruce N. Crandall)
- Victory, a plywood runabout (William Atkin)
- Good Luck, an outboard fisherman (Atkin Design)
- Jasper, a little sailer (William Atkin)
- Slippery, a 135 class hydroplane (John L. Hacker)
- MoToSkiff, an open boat (William Atkin)
- Azby, a utility runabout (Atkin Design)
- Bobby M., 16-foot motor boat (William Atkin)
- Trivia, an all-plywood sloop (William F. Crosby)
- Mr. Browne, a fast sail boat (William Atkin)
- Rescue Minor, shallow draft boat (William Atkin)
- Mitty-Ann, 20-foot utility boat (William Atkin)
- Cap'n Dick, a fin-keel knockabout (William Atkin)
- Haven, a useful fast boat (William Atkin)
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Adaptable to Plywood Construction
- Rinky-Dink, seven feet of boat (William Atkin)
- Ebb, inboard utility boat (Atkin Design)
- Ippy, a very small boat (William Atkin)
- Scandal, an outboard boat (William Atkin)
- Ration, a good rowboat (William Atkin)
- Punch, an outboard skiff (William Atkin)
- Aunty Helen, a sailing skiff (William Atkin)
- Sedge, an outboard utility (William Atkin)
- Utility, a work boat (Capt. W. Mack Angas)
- Rebel, a one-design sloop (Charles M. Cox)
- Sprat, a river garvey (William Atkin)
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