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''Rambler Boats'' was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
  
  
Rambler Boat Co.
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* [[Rambler (Texas) |Rambler Boat Co.]], a boat-builder based in Fort Worth, Texas.
  
Fort Worth, Texas
 
  
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* [[Rambler (Delaware)|Rambler Boat Works]], a manufacturer located in Wilmington, Delaware.
  
One surviving boat from this manufacturer was found equipped with a Scott-Atwater 3-cylinder engine, mounted inboard to an outboard-style lower unit and remote rudder for steering. No other information on this unique configuration has yet been uncovered. According to the 1960 ad below, a conventional outboard model was also available.
 
  
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'''1960 Information'''
 
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File:Ramblera60001.jpg|1960 Rambler Boats ad
 
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Rambler Boats was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:




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This is a disambiguation page.


Disambiguation pages are created when two or more brands by otherwise unrelated manufacturers happen to share the same name such as in the case of Dolphin Fiberglass Boats by West Coast Fiberglass Co. of Costa Mesa California and Dolphin Aluminum Boats by Barnes Boat Co. of Rockville, Connecticut.


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