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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]]
    2 KB (205 words) - 00:29, 22 March 2013

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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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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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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]]
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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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  • [[Category:Fiberglass]]
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  • [[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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  • [[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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  • [[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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