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  • ...arine plywood by the late 1940’s--ply transoms on some models, and later plywood planking and decking. Plywood made sense for fishing-resort fleets, since ply boats were considered stron
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]] [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • ...rglass sheets in prepared molds and reinforced with aluminum stringers and plywood frames.
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  • ..." Dave says, "to try many new ideas in the construction features. We chose plywood with which to form the twin catamaran hulls but in order to save weight and [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
    628 bytes (85 words) - 17:33, 11 November 2012
  • Borum also built Speedicraft Boats with molded plywood hulls made by [[Industrial Shipping Co.]]. [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • A 1953 trademark registration for Carter Craft plywood boats listed T. Y. Bingham as president and treasurer of Carter Craft Corp. [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • ...made wooden boats, primarily of cedar strip construction but eventually of plywood. Sometime in late 1940s or early 1950s, Winter began experimenting with the April 1949 Tomahawk “Beaver” flat bottom plywood resort boat introduced
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  • ...iment of his marketing efforts. His earliest hull prototypes were built of plywood. All the production boats were constructed of fiberglass. Mr. Collins and h
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  • by the early 1950s. It was especially well-known for its molded plywood molded plywood hulls. This company, along with [[Cadillac|Cadillac Marine & Boat Co.]] is
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • File:BHBPHOTO258.JPG | 1956 Yellow Jacket Molded Plywood Runabout [[Mercury|Mercury Mark 25]] Test [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]] [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • ...ia also has been found from at least 1949-1951. This was a manufacturer of plywood outboard boats from 12' to 16' (Yachting, Vol. 87, Pg. 117, 1950). Another [[Category:Plywood]]
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  • The Acme Boat Company made a range of small plywood hull outboard boats including Class A and B stock outboard runabouts for [[ [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • US Molded Shapes, Inc. was a major supplier of cold-molded mahogany plywood hulls. Many manufacturers such as [[Delta (Illinois)|Delta]], [[Milocraft]] ...9 to the Wagemaker Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Andrew Kolarik, a US Plywood employee, was loaned to Wagemaker to help establish production by Wagemaker
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • File:BHBPHOTO258.JPG | [[Yellow Jacket|1956 Yellow Jacket Runabout (Molded Plywood)]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
    2 KB (267 words) - 22:53, 25 January 2014
  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
    5 KB (620 words) - 14:56, 29 January 2021
  • Chetek boats used [[Weldwood]] plywood for molded hull models at least as early as 1949 (see article below). [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
    6 KB (695 words) - 13:00, 15 April 2021
  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
    2 KB (200 words) - 03:29, 12 October 2015
  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
    3 KB (333 words) - 22:30, 2 November 2012
  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
    2 KB (309 words) - 19:00, 28 April 2021
  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
    1 KB (195 words) - 21:55, 2 November 2015
  • This company made fiberglass-covered plywood runabouts including some models with tail-fins. [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • ...ke wood boats. The hull was a round bottom design and the laps were marine plywood fastened to ribs with clinch nails. The line up of boats in 1954 was 13’
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  • ...t Boats of Geneva, Alabama]], a wood boat-builder who specialized in sheet plywood boats in the 1950's.
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • [[Category:Sheet Plywood]]
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  • ...ir operations in 1957, but they rebuilt and offered seven models of molded plywood boats in 1958. John B. Russell Jr. was company vice president and sales man [[Category:Molded Plywood]]
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