 | Product discontinued |
This superb runabout was drawn by Bruce Crandall and was used in the Thirties. The goal of Bruce Crandall was to render the Flyer very easy to control, even in rough waters. It was a boat designed for speed, a racer, and this Flyer, of class 135 (i.e. 135 cubic inches of cubic capacity, that is to say 2212 cm3 maximum, a good 2 liters, and at least 13.5 feet -4 m length and 4 feet broad), had the major part of its weight on the front of the boat. The Flyer was very short, 4.5m only.