NEW RACQUETS ARRIVED SLAZENGER SPALDING SPORTSFLY ALEXANDER WRIGHT & DITSON GET IN EARLY WHILE THERE IS A LARGE SELECTION. Prices: 19/6 to 95/ m QUEEN r ■' • " N -- • • ' " • ■ . . • ' ' HIE] ft - y ■ This Luxuriously Equipped 40 ft. Cruising Launch An unusual opportunity exists for you to purchase at a reasonable figure the exceptionally smart cruising launch Illustrated above. It Is In perfect condition throuirhout. , ■ , . . The coming' season will be her sixth In the water. The launch, a doubleskinned diagonal boat, was built by Chas. Bailey & Son, of Auckland. Length 40K., beam iOft 61n.. draught 3rt. 6ln. • ' , . ' Fore and Jirt cabins snd deckhouse amidships over engine room, also galley. Accommodation for 8 people; 4 bunks In aft cabin, 2 in fore cabin and 2 in deckhouse. Bunks In each cahin fitted with drawers underneath. • Lihos and carpets throughout. 2 water tanks; total capacity about 80 gallons. Galley contains 3-burner methylated spirit stove and hot plate, also store and crockisry cupboards. . . . , , The engine is 40/46 h.p. GlenlfTer Scotch marine unit with seir starter. Has b£en looked after by a qualified engineer. Cruising speed,- 81 knots. Petrol tank capacity approx. ilO gallons. Consumption under 3 gallons per hour. Electric lighting throughout supplied by 6 6-volt batteries. There Is also a modern Frlgidalre refrigerator in deckhouse, compressor being driven by i h.p. Stewart auxiliary engine, used also for charging batteries. Washroom with wash-hand basin on port side. W.C. patent on starboard side. General equipment includes 2 anchors and .warps, mainsail, and Jib, dinghy and oaru, boat hooks, mops, searcfllight, charts, and a complete set of crockery and cutlery, also cooking utensils. Two lirebuoys. Approximately licwt. pig lead ballast; mooring lines and bumpers. Full headroom throughout. Bona fide Inquirers can obtain further particulars from: T. M. DAVIS, Care HANCOCK A CO. LTD., AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22525, 16 September 1936, Page 20
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