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This company apparently made small plywood cruisers from 18' to 24'. In 1959, the 18' model was known as the Cruiserette, according to a photo in the May 1959 issue of Popular Boating magazine available on [Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=p3Q-baAAx28C&lpg=PT840&dq=%22southwind%20boats%22%20paramount&pg=PT840#v=onepage&q=%22southwind%20boats%22%20paramount&f=false].
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This company apparently made small plywood cruisers from 18' to 24'. In 1959, the 18' model was known as the Cruiserette, according to a photo in the May 1959 issue of Popular Boating magazine available on [https://books.google.com/books?id=p3Q-baAAx28C&lpg=PT840&dq=%22southwind%20boats%22%20paramount&pg=PT840#v=onepage&q=%22southwind%20boats%22%20paramount&f=false Google Books].
  
  

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Southwind Boats

Paramount, California


This company apparently made small plywood cruisers from 18' to 24'. In 1959, the 18' model was known as the Cruiserette, according to a photo in the May 1959 issue of Popular Boating magazine available on Google Books.


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