How to Build a Motor Launch

By C. D. Mower
Designing Editor of The Rudder

A simple and practical work in every detail, showing how to construct a launch hull suitable for use with any description of motor.

Each step of the work is clearly and thoroughly explained, both by text and drawings, so that a man who has never even seen a boat built will have no difficulty in understanding the process.

The author, a self-taught boat builder, thoroughly comprehends what a novice does not know, and is, therefore, able to point out the hard places, and to show the amateur builder how to get over or around them.

In the after part of the book are given the designs of several launches, from 18 to 50 feet in length.

The whole is heavily illustrated, and is the most complete treatise on launch building yet published.

THE RUDDER PUB. CO.
9 Murray St.New York, U.S.A.

Bound in cloth, price $1

Same size and style as "How to Build a Skipjack" and "How to Build a Racer for $50"