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Hydro-Mite Boats
Hydro-Mite Sports Boats, Inc.
P.O. Box 931
7301 S.W. 133 Terrace
Kendall, Florida
Roland Sockol was president of Hydro-Mite Sports Boats, Inc. according to a Nov. 12, 1965 article in the Miami News. At the time of the article he was expanding the company to a new facility planned to produce 130 boats per week. His company is believed to have gone bankrupt sometime before 1967. The same style of boats re-emerged as Sea Jeep Boats.
A different style of Hydro-Mite Boats with a hydroplane-style design were pictured in the April 1964 issue of Popular Science. This boat was sold by B.A.R. Fibre Glass Corp., West Main Street, Carpentersville, Illinois.