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Penn Yan, New York
 
Penn Yan, New York
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Penn Yan is known for some interesting experiments in hull construction and hull coverings. The Plaston construction was a "one-piece plastic shell" over a cedar-strip hull. This was developed for wear resistance against abrasion and weathering of the cedar strip hull. The Triotite construction involved a fiberglass cloth layer laid between the inner and outer planks of their double-planked hulls. The Dynamold construction was a combination of sheet plywood and molded plywood construction.
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'''Model Information'''
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File:Pennyanbb007.jpg|1956 Penn Yan outboard boat models
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File:Pennyannbb003.jpg|1956 Penn Yan outboard boat models
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File:Pennyannbb004.jpg|1957 to 1958 Penn Yan outboard boat models
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File:Pennyannbb005.jpg|1959 Penn Yan outboard boat models
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File:Pennyannbb006.jpg|1960 Penn Yan outboard boat models
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File:Pennyannbb007.jpg|1961 to 1962 Penn Yan outboard boat models
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File:Pennyanbb002.jpg|1960 to 1962 Penn Yan inboard boat models
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File:Pennyanbb001.jpg|1961 Penn Yan Dynamold fiberglass outboard models
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File:Pennyanbb008.jpg|1965 to 1971 Penn Yan outboard boat models
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File:Pennyana53001.jpg|1953 Penn Yan Ad
 
File:Pennyana53001.jpg|1953 Penn Yan Ad
 
File:Pennyana53002.jpg|1953 Penn Yan Ad
 
File:Pennyana53002.jpg|1953 Penn Yan Ad
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'''1956 Info'''
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File:Pennyana56001.jpg|1956 Penn Yan Catalog Ad
 
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File:Pennyana57001.jpg |1957 Penn Yan Ad
 
File:Pennyana57001.jpg |1957 Penn Yan Ad
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File:Pennyana57002.jpg |1957 Penn Yan Boats Article
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'''1958 Info'''
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File:Pennyana58001.jpg|1958 Penn Yan Ad
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File:Pennyana58002.jpg|1958 Penn Yan Swift Ad
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File:Pennyana58003.jpg|1958 Penn Yan New Boats Article
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File:Pennyana58005.jpg|1958 Penn Yan Article
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File:Pennyana58004.jpg|1958 Penn Yan Full-page Ad
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'''1959 Info'''
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File:Pennyana59002.jpg|1959 Penn Yan Boats Ad
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File:Pennyana59001.jpg|1959 Penn Yan New Boats Article
 
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'''1961 Info'''
 
'''1961 Info'''
 
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File:Pennyanbb001.jpg|1961 Penn Yann Dynamold fiberglass models
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File:Pennyana61001.jpg|1961 Penn Yan Ad
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File:Pennyana61002.jpg|1961 Penn Yan Oceanic 23' Hardtop Ad
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'''1962 Info'''
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File:Pennyana62001.jpg|1962 Penn Yan Ad
 
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/site-search-3?ordering=newest&searchword=Penn+yan Penn Yan Boats in Use]
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/index.php?searchword=Penn+Yan&ordering=newest&searchphrase=exact&Itemid=88&option=com_search Penn Yan Boats in Use]
  
  
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Penn Yan Boats, Inc.

12th St.

Penn Yan, New York


Penn Yan is known for some interesting experiments in hull construction and hull coverings. The Plaston construction was a "one-piece plastic shell" over a cedar-strip hull. This was developed for wear resistance against abrasion and weathering of the cedar strip hull. The Triotite construction involved a fiberglass cloth layer laid between the inner and outer planks of their double-planked hulls. The Dynamold construction was a combination of sheet plywood and molded plywood construction.


Model Information


1951 Info


1953 Info


1956 Info


1957 Info


1958 Info


1959 Info


1960 Info


1961 Info


1962 Info


Penn Yan Boats in Use


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