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''International Boats'' was a brand used by at least three unique manufacturers:
  
  
International Yacht Sales
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* [[International (Michigan)|International Yacht Sales]], sold wood boats in Detroit, Michigan from at least 1954 to 1959. 
  
604 Kerr Building
 
  
Detroit, Michigan
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* [[International (Florida)|International Boat & Yacht Builders, Inc.]], made a range of International fiberglass boats in the late 1960s and 1970s in Hialeah, Florida.
  
  
'''Model Information'''
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* [[Eliminator|International Fiberglass]] of Venice, California made fiberglass "International Eliminator" go-fast boats in the 1960's.
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File:Internationalbb001.jpg|1954 to 1955 International models
 
File:Internationalbb002.jpg|1956 to 1959 International models
 
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/site-search-3?ordering=newest&searchword=International International Boats in Use]
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[[Category:Michigan]]
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[[Category:Disambiguation]]

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International Boats was a brand used by at least three unique manufacturers:





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