Difference between revisions of "Beetle Boat Company"

From Classic Boat Library
Jump to: navigation, search
(added 1958 article)
Line 10: Line 10:
  
  
Palmer Scott & Co. later merged with Beetle Boats to form American Boat Building Corp. and finally with O'Day and Associates. More information is available at the Dolphin 24 sailboat website: http://www.dolphin24.org/history_Palmer_Scott.html
+
[[Marscot|Palmer Scott & Co.]] later merged with Beetle Boats to form American Boat Building Corp. and finally with [[O'Day|O'Day and Associates]]. More information is available at the Dolphin 24 sailboat website: http://www.dolphin24.org/history_Palmer_Scott.html
  
  
Line 43: Line 43:
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
File:Beetlea58001.jpg|1958 Beetle 16' Shearwater outboard runabout article
 
File:Beetlea58001.jpg|1958 Beetle 16' Shearwater outboard runabout article
 +
File:Beetlea58002.jpg|1958 American Boat Building Ad
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  

Revision as of 16:41, 26 December 2015

Beetlelogo.jpg


Beetle Boat Company

New Bedford, Massachusetts


Being one of the early fiberglass boating companies, Beetle boat company built boats and they were sold at quite the price. The new "plastic" (fiberglass resins) boats were quite expensive.


Palmer Scott & Co. later merged with Beetle Boats to form American Boat Building Corp. and finally with O'Day and Associates. More information is available at the Dolphin 24 sailboat website: http://www.dolphin24.org/history_Palmer_Scott.html


Of course, more history is needed and anything found is appreciated. Please contact us if you would like to edit this page or contribute to it.


Model Information


1949 Information


1950 Information


1951 Information


1958 Information


Beetle Boats in Use


Back to Main Page