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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • Division of West Coast Fiberglass Co., of 3022 Gallatin Rd., Santa Anita, California [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...ocedures, tools, information and techniques about Fiberglassics or classic fiberglass boats. The definition of a classic fiberglass boat is: a boat designed and built from the 50's through the early 70's
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  • ...ilton, Arkansas, and Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Approximately 40 models of fiberglass and aluminum ...of the Hartford Courant showed a picture of a Thompsonville-made Viking 20 fiberglass boat with a 100 horsepower inboard-outboard engine cruising past the Charle
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  • ...Aluminum boats were their first products. Ultimately they added a line of fiberglass boats to supplement the metal operations. ...wning Marine were layed off in early December 1973. They all came from the fiberglass production staff. Uncertainly in gasoline supplies had boat sales plummetin
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  • ...ass boat called a Barracuda. The boat was built on both coasts. Champion Fiberglass Industries of Miami were licensed to build the boat in Miami, while Dan Are [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • File:Alumacrafta58009.jpg|1958 Aluma Craft Fiberglass Models Article File:Alumacrafta64001.jpg|1964 Aluma Craft Fiberglass Ad
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  • ...[[Aerocraft|Aero-Craft Boats]] bought the [[Water Wonder|Water Wonderland Fiberglass Boat Co.]] of Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1957. They redesigned and re-market [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...nc. of El Monte, CA]] - a maker of small fiberglass boats. This became the fiberglass American Marc boat line. ...000 sq.ft. complex in Haverhill, Mass. for the molding and assembly of the fiberglass American Marc boats.
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • File:Aristocrafta59003.jpg|1959 Aristo Craft Fiberglass Matador Article [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...February 1, 1952 announced the introduction at the Chicago Boat Show of a fiberglass 12 ft, 60 lb., "Small Fry" model among the 11 models offered by Arkansas Tr File:Arktrava60002.jpg | 1960 Fiberglass and Aluminum Ad
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • Formerly [[Wagemaker]] Co., produced [[Wagemaker|Wolverine fiberglass]] and [[Cadillac|Cadillac aluminum boats]]. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...Co.]], a boat-builder located in Aurora, Illinois which built aluminum and fiberglass boats. ..., Inc.]], a boat-builder based in Heavener, Oklahoma and also a builder of fiberglass boats.
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  • Very little is known about this fiberglass boat-builder. This company is best known for the Bee-Line Sapphire, a big-f [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...any built boats and they were sold at quite the price. The new "plastic" (fiberglass resins) boats were quite expensive. ...8, Beetle boats were made for the American Boat Building Corp. by Carolina Fiberglass Products of Wilson, North Carolina.
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • This company offered fiberglass boats and canoes. Company owner was Harry R. Dewey. They likely operated si [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...berglass Products Company in Arizona and built swimming pools, caskets and fiberglass bodies for cars. It seems Parsons bought Barger's company before purchasing [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • Manufacturer of fiberglass boats from 1956 to 1959. Bought out by [[Owens]] after 1959. In 1957, the c [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...believe was the "Glory Years" of the small pleasure craft builders ~ wood, fiberglass and aluminum. Blue Star Boat are still around and coming back strong 50 yea [[Category:Fiberglass/Aluminum]]
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  • ...rth, Bellingham Shipyards, which had started producing [[Bell Boy|Bell Boy fiberglass boats]] in 1952. ...with Nordvedt’s help they learned how to design and manufacture smaller fiberglass fishing boats, runabouts and cruisers. (Amazingly, after only three years o
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  • ...had experience in building all types of sailboats. With the knowledge of fiberglass, Buehler retained the personnel of Heckel to build the first prototypes of [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...ats. They were attempting to cover all bases by having wood, aluminum, and fiberglass watercraft in their product mix. ...ifted to Cadillac Marine and Boat Co. To cover all markets, Cadillac added fiberglass boats to their product line in 1959.
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  • ...f you would like to edit this page. This company began with making a plain fiberglass fishing boat and one of the wildest big-fin boat designs ever made. Even th [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...ass boats. This business was quickly sold to Parsons Corporation and small fiberglass boat production halted until the 1960's with the introduction of the [[Cors [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...National Marine Plastics visited Greenville, Mississippi to start a local fiberglass boat company to produce the line of Commando Boats. He raised $27,000 in lo [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • * [[Craig Systems]], a fiberglass boat-builder located in Lawrence, Massachusetts and builder of designs lice
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  • and later, all hulls and topsides were fiberglass. Pre-1958, chances are your topsides are wood.<br><br> [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]] [[Category:Fiberglass/Wood]]
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  • ...the Owens brother's short-lived foray into the rapidly growing late 1950's fiberglass sporting boat market. The Owens brothers (Charles, Norman, John and Willia ...City Fiberglass Division of Owens Yacht Co., Inc. which also manufactured fiberglass components such as cabin tops for wooden Owens boats at the Tell City plant
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  • ...ifornia]], a boat-builder based in Redwood City, California and builder of fiberglass boats.
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  • ...0’s were rough-and-tumble times for offshore racing. V-bottom design and fiberglass boat building technology were still emerging, and grueling ocean courses th [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...xpression goes, would "turn on a dime." In 1959, they introduced a line of fiberglass "DuraGlas" boats. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...We've put it here because following its 1957 debut, the 1958 was made of fiberglass. (probably because the steel one sank... or was mistaken for a missile of s [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...to build the interiors in the cabin boats and you didn't work around itchy fiberglass too much. At their peak production they built 24 boats per day and ran 3 sh [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • This company made a few fiberglass inboard boat models. At least one model was available with the [[Universal| [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...field A. Wood of Garwood Boats], and himself a noted racer, started making fiberglass boats in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1947. The company name was Wood Marine Engineer This information was found in "Heart of Glass: Fiberglass Boats and the Men Who Made Them" by Daniel Spurr.
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  • ...announced a deal with [[Hydrojet|Hanley Hydrojet, Inc.]] to produce a 18' fiberglass jet boat with the Hydrojet drive (May 1, 1960 St. Petersburg Times). Keenan ...described Plastic Engineers as operating as Glass Laminates, a builder of fiberglass sailboats. A Nov. 12, 1964 Los Angeles Times article described Glass Marine
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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...aschke joined [[Lone Star|Lone Star Boats]] in about 1952 to oversee their fiberglass boat building operation. He left after a year or so to start Glass Magic Bo [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...in the mid-50's, Glasspar was the largest and most influential supplier of fiberglass boats in the country. You read more by visiting Wikipedia under [http://en ...December 1950 to develop fiberglass products and its first offerings were fiberglass tops and bodies for sports cars (the Glasspar G2), cabs for construction eq
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  • The company manufactured 11 to 17' fiberglass boats and planned to use the proceeds of the stock sale to reduce liabiliti [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...n the early days one of the problems was drainage of resin from the wetted fiberglass on vertical surfaces. That problem was solved by Dr. Muscat who produced a ...sign runabout boats, and the company got away from the common shape of its fiberglass boats. It was a real turnaround for a volume small boat manufacturer. Hammo
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  • ...W. Burbank Blvd. The Fiber-Resin Corporation was a company specializing in fiberglass cloth, matt, polyester and epoxy laminating resin. In 1959, Allan Greenwood ...eting it takes from wind and waves. Moreover, with the advent of wonderful fiberglass, designers unfortunately were making bows more narrow and with top heavy fo
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  • Red Wing Fiberglass Products Co. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • The Lake ‘N Sea was revolutionary in the history of fiberglass boat building, not so much for its success, but more in terms of what was l ...as "Leak 'N Sink". Chastened by this experience, Chris Craft decided that fiberglass was not the material to build boats from and sold the molds and the busines
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  • ...ore boats more efficiently than ever before. Paul Larson had seen the new fiberglass boats that were starting to appear at the Chicago Boat Shows, and saw the p ...hat were extremely easy to produce and pull from the molds. By 1955 other fiberglass boats began to appear in the new “Larson Laker Line”.
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  • ...brother-in-law duo splashed a mold from the Jet DeVille and the Razorback Fiberglass Corporation was born. The first boat was introduced in early spring of 1958 [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[Category:Wood/Fiberglass]] [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • In 1952 a fiberglass facility was added and the first fiberglass model, a fishing boat, ...b Hammond, founder of [[Glastron|Glastron Boats]] was head designer of the fiberglass division. Lone Star ran the first 2 and 4 color ads ever in a national mag
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  • ...at Company]], a boat-builder located in Costa Mesa, California which built fiberglass boats.
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  • Nor-Craft Fiberglass Marine Products [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • They switched from building wooden boats to fiberglass vessels in 1957 and developed a line of Owens Flagship V8 marine engines. ...arly fifties. In 1957 they built a plant in Tell City, Indiana to produce fiberglass boats. These would be marketed as [[Cutter|Cutter Boats, Inc.]], a divisio
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  • Pearson has a global reputation as a builder of fine fiberglass sailing yachts – as well as a few power yachts – for many decades but f ...Popular Mechanics about boat building with a new material called polyester fiberglass. I had done a lot of wood projects with my dad while growing up but this wa
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  • ...d 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 File:Pennyanbb001.jpg|1961 Penn Yan Dynamold fiberglass outboard models
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  • Divison of U.S. Fiberglass Products Co., Inc. The 1954 Performer 15 was manufactured by U.S. Fiberglass Products of Costa Mesa, California with Max Boral as General Manager (Los A
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  • ...any got its start in 1956 at 240 E. Tutt St., South Bend, Indiana building fiberglass burial vaults in a leased space. John W. Smiley was secretary-treasurer at ...es Brainard became sales manager. The article at the time described an all-fiberglass transom as a special feature of their boats. A following June 1958 article,
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  • fiberglass construction, (beginning in 1958) the fins were significantly The switch to fiberglass in started in 1958 and by 1962 all production
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  • ...and was in charge of all production. He brought with him the expertise in fiberglass production that it would take to get this fledgling boat works modernized w Their first fiberglass boats were the 15’ 9” (gunwale length) Shark and 15’9” Capri. The C
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  • ...glass boats. Reinell’s management had bitterly resisted the trend toward fiberglass, but market realities prevailed and the company’s production of fine wood
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  • ...r of [[Rich Line|Rich Line Boats]] in at the end of 1958 in order to add a fiberglass line of boats to their aluminum manufacturing. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...Arch John Mehaffey. Carr Craft had produced golf cart bodies, coffins, and fiberglass boats. With the design assistance of Jerry Michalak and Harley Earl & Assoc Founded in 1959, Sea Ray was one of the first boat builders to use fiberglass and other high-tech composite materials in the construction of pleasure boa
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  • File:Shelllakea59003.jpg | 1959 Shell Lake Fiberglass Boats Article [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...le Sidewinders were being manufactured under the Cobra name, by California Fiberglass Limited in British Columbia, Canada. Boat manufacturing was organized under the Shasta Fiberglass Corporation and distribution by Sidewinder Marine, Inc., both served by Ken
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  • ...in June 1954. In 1958, Slick Craft added the "Victoria" line of three 16' fiberglass outboard boat models. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...m all wood molded plywood hulls to fiberglass hulls with wood decks to all fiberglass in the late 50’s/early 60’s. With a production of 200-300 boats per ye [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...ree 14' to 20' sizes and in 14 models. Boats were constructed by hand-laid fiberglass sheets in prepared molds and reinforced with aluminum stringers and plywood ...vath, the owner of The Glastex Co. and designer of the Speed Queen line of fiberglass boats, sold the business to Felt Enterprises in 1961
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  • ...ss Evercoat Corp. of Florida which he started in September 1956, supplying fiberglass supplies to boat manufacturers including Squall King, [[Thunderbird]], [[Sc [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...was making 7 models of fiberglass boats, and continue to make aluminum and fiberglass boats to this day. ...ve not received any information directly from Starcraft Marine about their fiberglass boat history.
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  • Starline Fiberglass Boats The design of the Starline boats is very similar to [[Dolphin (Fiberglass)|Dolphin Boats]], also of Costa Mesa, California.
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  • According to the brochures below, some fiberglass hulls were sourced from Goodyear Aircraft. The company stopped making boats [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • When Carter Craft ventured into fiberglass hulls, [[US Rubber|U.S. Rubber]] supplied a special five-ply laminate mater [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...boats started off as horses. John Albert (Woody) Woodson was interested in fiberglass long before it was generally used in the manufacture of boats. He was also ...in the Midwest and Northeast. This boat line was developed early in marine fiberglass technology, and with Porter as president, was marketed under the [[Duo|Duo,
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  • ...boating after World War II, thanks to the advent of relatively inexpensive fiberglass boats. ...or billboards, Hough cabs (driver shells), Santa sleds, stage coaches, and fiberglass signs.
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  • ...nc., Colville, WA, a family-owned corporation, produced a unique series of fiberglass boats. The name of the company, "Wacanda", was in recognition that early on ...All the boats produced by Wacanda Marine were strongly built of hand laid fiberglass.
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  • ...story for Winner, it is a known fact that Winner made the first production fiberglass boats in the United States. File:40swinner.jpg | Possibly the oldest fiberglass boat
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  • ...ats, Inc.]], a boat-builder based in Costa Mesa, California and builder of fiberglass boats.
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  • * [[Marlin (Florida)|Marlin Fiberglass Boat Co., Inc.]], a fiberglass boat-builder based in Boca Raton, Florida in the 1950's and early 1960's. * [[Marlin (Oregon)|Marlin Boats Inc.]], a fiberglass boat-builder active in the 1970s White City, Oregon.
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  • ...by Silverlining, Inc.]] in Costa Mesa, California. That company also made fiberglass catamaran boats in the same time period. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • Manufacturer of ''Rocket'' fiberglass boats distributed throughout the West Coast. Purchased by [[American Marc]] [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...rocraft| Aero-Craft Boats]] towards the end of 1957 as way to get into the fiberglass boat market. In 1958, boat production continued with boats now marketed as [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...of the South Seas Boat Company, Inc. and known as the South Seas Samoan or fiberglass catamaran, the 17-footer is equipped with dual 70 hp Mercury engines. It ru [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...t-builder located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, known to have built big-fin fiberglass boats around 1959/1960. * [[Critchfield|Sabre Boats by Critchfield Marine]], a small fiberglass builder started by boat-racer Bill Critchfield in Orlando, Florida.
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  • ...]], and [[Gale]] lines of outboard motors as well as a line of [[OMC Boats|fiberglass boats]], [[OMC Boats: Trailers and Accessories|boat trailers]], and sterndr
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  • Flare Fiberglass Boat Co. ...s started by Ross Fleming, Jr. after becoming acquainted with work done on fiberglass boats in the Miami area while on vacation. First operations were in a forme
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  • For the line of Evinrude fiberglass boats made by Outboard Marine Corp. in the 1960's see the [[OMC Boats]] pag
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  • ...raft|Duracraft Boat Co., Inc.]], [[Everle|Everle Boat Co.]], [[Flare|Flare Fiberglass Boat Co.]], [[Fleetcraft|Fleetcraft, Inc.]], [[Glassmaster|Glassmaster Plas
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  • ...idwest Marine, Inc. of Red Wing, MN. This firm made the "Mariner" brand of fiberglass boats. [[Mariner]] was merged with Pipestone. Puratronics bought Lange Manu
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  • ...rst began making aluminum boats, then added fiberglass models in 1958. The fiberglass model was designed by Bob Hobbs (see article below). File:Orlandoa58004.jpg|1958 Orlando Clipper Fiberglass Models Ad
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  • * [[Fleetcraft (California)|Fleetcraft]], a fiberglass boat-builder located in California.
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  • ...mpion Boats]], a boat-builder based in Long Beach, California and maker of fiberglass-covered wood boats.
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  • ...merican Power Boat Association racing; later on they offered family-style, fiberglass-covered wood runabouts. E.R. (Bob) Lindberg was president of Champion Boats [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...due to acquiring the contract with Chevrolet Motor Company to produce the fiberglass body components for the Corvette. This division was MFG Body Co., formed in ...d presented it to Lyman to show them what they could do for their boat, in fiberglass. Result of this business proposal, Lyman Boat Co. said...,No.<br><br>
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  • * [[Mariner (Minnesota)|Mariner Boats by Midwest Marine, Inc.]], a well-known fiberglass boat-builder located in Red Wing, Minnesota.
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  • ...ing. This changed in 1959 when a division of Duratech Mfg. Corp., Duratech Fiberglass Boat Company, also of Peekskill, New York, produced and distributed [[Glass [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • File:Cheteka58004.jpg|1958 Chetek 15' Del Ray Fiberglass model article [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...lso started [[Classic|Classic Boats, Inc.]] about that time, manufacturing fiberglass boats. I have no clue how long they lasted. They were at 1 Roselle Road, Ro [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • Superior Fiberglass Products Co. ...erior Boats offered a small 13'3" fiberglass runabout with integral molded fiberglass seats.
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  • ...nal plant in Rubonia, Florida. In 1957, this company was listed as Newsome Fiberglass, Inc. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...rt building wood and canvas canoes. Later they ventured into lapstrake and fiberglass-hull motor boats. For more information, see the following link: http://www. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...lastics, Inc.]], a boat-builder located in Kansas City, Kansas which built fiberglass boats. ...immee, Florida and builder of fiberglass-covered marine mahogany boats and fiberglass boats.
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  • ...Florida, not to be confused with [[Holiday Plastics]] of Kansas which made fiberglass boats. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • In the 1960's, Cruisers Inc. produced a line of tri-hull fiberglass boats licensed from [[Woodson|Woodson Boats]]. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • This company made fiberglass-covered plywood runabouts including some models with tail-fins.
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  • ...lass outboard boats to their lineup in 1959. The following year they added fiberglass inboard-powered boats as well (see model information below). Robert J. Gira [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • * [[Dolphin (Fiberglass)|Dolphin Boats by West Coast Fiberglass Co.]], a fiberglass boat-builder located in Santa Anita and Costa Mesa, California as well as N * [[Dolphin (Illinois)|Dolphin Boats by Dolphin Sport Craft]], a fiberglass boat-builder active in the 1970s in North Chicago, Illinois.
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  • Thompson’s Fiberglass Boats<br> ...at a high quality wooden boat could out perform, out sell, and outlast any fiberglass vessel. The Thompsons of Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company of Pe
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  • ...was the coming material for boat construction. The initial investment for fiberglass molds, etc. was not recovered in their first few years of sales and thus di ...around 1959 to include boats up to 23 foot. The company chose not to offer fiberglass and was closed in bankruptcy sometime in 1969.
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  • *[[Marlin|Marlin Fiberglass Boat Co., Inc.]] *[[Vanguard|Peninsular Fiberglass Products, Inc.]]
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  • ...of boats. (Pilot Grove Boat Co. was succeeded in 1962 by [[MFF]], Missouri Fiberglass Fabricating, Inc. of Ashley Rd., Boonville, Missouri). [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...s, Baker-Jewell marketed a combination gas tank and battery holder made of fiberglass. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...ich Line bought [[Sea Fury|Sea Fury Boats]] in late 1958 in order to add a fiberglass model line. This 1959 brochure lists manufacturing plants in Richland and C ...so purchased [[Sea Fury]] and [[Tom Sawyer|Tom Sawyer Boats]] for an early fiberglass line. The Rich Line name continued until 2003. In the 2003 July-August issu
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  • * [[Viking (Indiana)|Viking Boat Co.]], an aluminum and fiberglass boat-builder located in Middlebury, Indiana. ...exas)|Viking (Company Unknown)]], a brand known so far from only one known fiberglass boat with tail-fins, badged as Viking of Ft. Worth, Texas. See the followin
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  • The book "Tail Fins and Two-Tones" lists a Fiberglass Boat Co., Inc. of Waverly, Nebraska in 1957, later changed to FibraGlass Bo [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...ompany. This company began by building small wooden boats and graduated to fiberglass Ken Craft boats in the 1950s. They later introduced Ski Barge boats as they ...in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In the early 1960s they started making fiberglass sailboats which quickly became their mainstay. Houseboats were added to the
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  • ...refers to the construction of these boats- a cedar core sandwiched between fiberglass layers. ...built boats in the same facility many years earlier. In the late forties, fiberglass was becoming a popular process to repair and waterproof boats and other ite
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  • ...each, California was a builder of fiberglass covered plywood boats and all-fiberglass boats.
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  • ...the estate of C.H. Boxmeyer and other investors. The purchase included the fiberglass boat molds and the 36,000 square-foot plant which was equipped to manufactu [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • * [[Americraft (Illinois)|Americraft Corporation]], a fiberglass boat-builder located in Chicago, Illinois with factories in Wisconsin and T * [[Ameri-Craft (New Jersey)|Ameri-Craft Boat Co.]], also a fiberglass boat-builder but located on the East Coast at Packanack Lake, New Jersey. I
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  • ...ame at about the same time. For 1958, it advertised its "Flag Line" of 16' fiberglass boat models. The article below mentions that its boats have been proven in [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...s, a capable, successful businessman and pioneer in the early years of the fiberglass boat industry. Thanks goes to the family of Curt Herberts Jr. for providing ...lephone & Telegraphy, and many more. Another contract was received to make fiberglass tanks for plating metals (November 6, 1953 Los Angeles Times).
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  • The Fiberglass Boat Co. ...unabout. (see 1959 article below). In a 1961 brochure not listed here, The Fiberglass Boat Co. marketed Waterspeed Boats (see trademark registration below).
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  • ...orida)|Admiral Boats]] of Tampa, Florida appears to have been a builder of fiberglass boats similar in design to [[Performer|Performer Boats of California]].
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  • ...l Boy Boat Company, generally acknowledged to be the first producer of all-fiberglass boats in the nation. ...new material in boat construction, committed his company to developing of fiberglass products.
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  • ...-established builder of wood sailboats who switched in the early 1950's to fiberglass. For outboard motor boats, Cape Cod made the Stormy Petrel runabout. Sailbo File:Capecoda59002.jpg|1959 Cape Cod Fiberglass Herreshoff Bullseye Sailboat Ad
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  • ...was purchased by Melvin Redeker who had been selling his [[Bee|"Bee Boat" fiberglass boats]] to Sea Sprite and Jayhawk. At that time he started making boats bad [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • ...o-Glass by the Cordo Chemical Company of Norwalk, Connecticut was used for fiberglass covering. [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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