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The Oshawa Times, 28 May 1960, p. 42

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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Family fun with the Lazy cruising all day long and friends. 'with deck space for family @® For picnics, swimming, sunbathing, fishing, etc. @® Safest craft afloat. Unsinkable pontoons. ® Takes any outboard motor from 7 h.p. up. ® Trails, launches and loads like ordinary boat. WRITE TO: LONDON CONCRETE MACHINERY CO. LTD. LONDON, CANADA | pair a] The choice of people who know boats-- Sangstercraft Eastern Limited Clarkson, Ontario -- Phone CRescent 8-5591 See our brand new 16' Frontenac, | the newest addition to our proven Huron Rideau and Simcoe Series. REXDALE SPECIFY INTERCEPTOR CANADA'S LEADING MARINE ENGINE Dowty Turbocraft Jet Boat Is INTERCEPTOR Powered Manufactured and Distributed by TRENT & PERRIN COMPANY Limited ONTARIO SPRING SALE Save 20% by submitting this advertisement 1960 Name Brand merchandise -- Boats, Motors, Trailers, Comp. Trailers, Marine Hardware, Life Jackets, Skis and Bicycles. 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There is more to boats, too, than hulls and power plants. There are accessories, some necessities and some not. Lights are required on craft after dark, and there must be approved life jackets for all in the boat. Some items seem obvious, but it is surprising how easily they can be forgotten -- anchors, for instance. A boatman who has only tied up to docks all of his boating life may question the need for anchors. But like parachutes, if you need one you really need one. Experi- enced operators, even on small boats, carry two an- 'SATURDAY, MAY 28 Muskoka cottagers pick up load of weekend groceries chors, one of medium weight for temporary anchorages and a heavy one for riding out blows or for an extended stay. The second anchor is also good in case the first is fouled beyond recovery. While there are complic- ated formulas for determin- ing the length of line or cable to use in anchoring, a reasonable rule of thumb is seven times the length from the deck to the bottom of the body of water. If the depth of water, plus the height of the boat from waterline up, is 10 feet, the anchor line should be 70 feet. PICTURE CREDITS Page 3, Ontario Hydro; Page 4, CBC, Herb Nott, Henry Fox, Robert Ragsdale; Page 5, Brigden's, Star Syndicate; Page 7, Miller Services; Page 9, Star Syndicate; Pages 10-11, Ont. Dept. of" Lands and Forests, Ont Dept. of Travel and Pub- licity; Pages 18-19, New York Couture Group Inc, International Wool Secretar- iat; Page 20, Miller Services; Pages 22-28, Ont. Dept. of: Travel and Publicity, Ont. Dept. of Lands and Forests; Page 30, Ron Gowing, Galt Reporter. AT LAST... Deep-Hull Safety with Manoeuvrability THE 17 FOOT BRUNSWICK COURIER Brunswick, the exciting new name in boating, presents the luxurious Courier, a truly modern, streamlined runabout. Here, at last, is the perfect combination of beauty, safety and ease-of- handling. The Courier, like every boat in the famous Brunswick line, is precision-built with Fiberglas to give years of maintenance-free pleasure. And Brunswick's fine craftsmanship guarantees consistent strength in every square inch of the Steady Form hull. The Courier comes complete with custom upholstery and seats that fold to make a double bunk. It measures 17/1" in overall length with a 76" beam and weighs approximately 830 pounds. The hull is a safe 40" deep and has been designed to take up to 90 horsepower. See the luxurious Brunswick Courier soon.

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