. Outing. PLENTY OF ROOM, GOOD SPEED, EASE OF HANDLINGAND ALL FOR ABOUT $6oO. alizes that half a dozen substantial, self-propelled boats can be bought for theprice of one automobile. But after the prospective buyer hasbecome convinced of the low price ofmotor boats, he will be left in more ofa quandary than ever, for a great varietyof sizes and styles are open for his se-lection. It is impossible to tell everyman just what he will want, for theneeds of each may be different, but aresume of some of the styles offered,with a >urve of the advantages anddisadvantages possessed by each may beof

. Outing. PLENTY OF ROOM, GOOD SPEED, EASE OF HANDLINGAND ALL FOR ABOUT $6oO. alizes that half a dozen substantial, self-propelled boats can be bought for theprice of one automobile. But after the prospective buyer hasbecome convinced of the low price ofmotor boats, he will be left in more ofa quandary than ever, for a great varietyof sizes and styles are open for his se-lection. It is impossible to tell everyman just what he will want, for theneeds of each may be different, but aresume of some of the styles offered,with a >urve of the advantages anddisadvantages possessed by each may beof Stock Photo
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. Outing. PLENTY OF ROOM, GOOD SPEED, EASE OF HANDLINGAND ALL FOR ABOUT $6oO. alizes that half a dozen substantial, self-propelled boats can be bought for theprice of one automobile. But after the prospective buyer hasbecome convinced of the low price ofmotor boats, he will be left in more ofa quandary than ever, for a great varietyof sizes and styles are open for his se-lection. It is impossible to tell everyman just what he will want, for theneeds of each may be different, but aresume of some of the styles offered, with a >urve of the advantages anddisadvantages possessed by each may beof interest to the embryo yachtsman. The cheapest and simplest form ofmotor boat is the converted skiff. Asubstantia] rowboat of the St. Law-rence model maj be bought for fromtwent) to torn dollars, and for the ex- penditure of another fortyor fifty a one or two horse-power motor may be ob-tained and installed—thusmaking a craft whichshould be able to carrythree or four persons at apace much faster than th