MOTOR CRUISERS, AUXILIARIES, AND SMALL BOATS
A VARIETY OF SMALL BOAT DESIGNS INCLUDING SERVICE AND RACING OUTBOARD RUNABOUTS, INBOARD POWERED RUNABOUTS, SMALL SAILING BOATS, LARGER AUXILIARIES, MOTOR CRUISERS AND A HOUSEBOAT
VOLUME 27
Copyright, 1950

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Little Peter, 12-foot rowing and sailing punt (William Atkin)
Wideawake, modified dory (William and John Atkin)
Quickstep, service racing runabout (John Atkin)
Bumble Bee, vee-bottom runabout (William Atkin)
P. M., sailing knockabout (William Atkin)
Walter Piel, an outboard runabout (William and John Atkin)
Sixteen Too, utility inboard runabout (William and John Atkin)
Sunbeam, a useful sailing boat (William and John Atkin)
Flying Saucer, planing sail boat (William Atkin)
Shanna, an aluminum runabout (William Atkin)
Little Hughey, outboard cruiser (William and John Atkin)
Sail Ho!, centerboard, day sailer (William Atkin)
Gulf Coast, double-ended sloop (Edward R. Weber)
Sand Dollar, a utility sedan (William and John Atkin)
Frank Toop, Seabright skiff (William and John Atkin)
Milford, fin keel cruising ketch (William Atkin)
Dodger, a day cruiser (William Atkin)
Merry Weather, pirogue-rigged sailing dory (William Atkin)
Barnegat, sedan garvey (William and John Atkin)
Rumbletumbleann, New Haven sharpie (William and John Atkin)
Hilaria, an auxiliary sloop (William F. Crosby)
Little Water, sedan cabin fisherman (William Atkin)
Dasher, fast trunk cabin cruiser (William Atkin)
Sergeant Faunce, fast utility boat (William Atkin)
Hardtack, a metal cabin utility boat (William Atkin)
Gary Thomas, gaff-rigged sloop (William Atkin)
Yakshi, lap strake skiff (William Atkin)
Capt'n Frank, sedan type cruiser (William Atkin
Nautilus, scow type houseboat (William and John Atkin)
Sunnie, moderate draft auxiliary ketch (William Atkin
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