. Outing. n-clusion that he would like mighty wellto own the auto boat, but can only af-ford the runabout, and has decided tocompromise and buy a commodious andcomfortable-looking canopy-top boatsuch as he has just seen pass by, a largercraft heaves into sight having amplecabin space and occupied by three orfour youngsters who have evidently beenliving on board for several weeks. His mind, making several rapid math-ematical calculations, tells him that hemight better save for several years andbuy a cruiser. And then he recognizesin this cruiser four high school boysfrom his town, and he knows


. Outing. n-clusion that he would like mighty wellto own the auto boat, but can only af-ford the runabout, and has decided tocompromise and buy a commodious andcomfortable-looking canopy-top boatsuch as he has just seen pass by, a largercraft heaves into sight having amplecabin space and occupied by three orfour youngsters who have evidently beenliving on board for several weeks. His mind, making several rapid math-ematical calculations, tells him that hemight better save for several years andbuy a cruiser. And then he recognizesin this cruiser four high school boysfrom his town, and he knows that, evenworking after school hours and duringvacation, these boys could not raise athousand dollars among them. He begins to wonder—how is it thatSmith and the bank clerk and the highschool boys can all own boats whichseem so far beyond their incomes?Wonder is followed by inquiry, and hediscovers that a motor boat is not neces-sarily the expensive affair that he hadbeen led to believe it was and he re-. THE STEEL MOTOR SKIFF IS PRACTICALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE. 668 THE OUTING MAGAZINE ■•.:;


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