- 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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