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CRUISER by Edson I. Schock For leisurely eruising in calm water or gunkholing on that placid lake, here’s an 18-footer that spells pleasure for the builder as well as the sportsman This little boat is intended for short cruises on rivers or well-protected lakes. She may be carried on a trailer. She is not recommended for open water. She would be very uncomfortable in rough water. In the cabin she has one single and one double berth, the double converting for daytime use to a dinette. There are a small toilet room, galley and sink, locker, icebox, stove. The stove shown is a Mariner alcohol two-burner, made by Homestrand, Larchmont, N.Y. There is a hanging space between dinette and toilet for shore clothes. The headroom is 5’, kept low for exterior appearance. Steering is from the forward cockpit seat, as shown, or from aft if you prefer. The wheel could be mounted on the after end of the cabin, and by standing on a grating a little above the deck you could see over the house. HOME PAGE |
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