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Revision as of 02:45, 16 March 2013
Welcome to the FiberGlassics® Library Return to Fiberglassics Home Page The purpose of this Wiki or library is to document facts, procedures, tools, information and techniques about Fiberglassics or classic fiberglass boats.
Index of Boats by Type of Construction
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The definition of a classic fiberglass boat is: a boat designed and built from the 50’s through the early 70’s which has unique design qualities common to those eras. For example, a large finned boat from the 50's identifies a style that was found in cars, boats and other products. Our goal is to promote the restoration and enjoyment of these unique craft!.
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