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U.S. Rubber

Naugatuck, Connecticut


US Rubber was the source of resin for the early glass experiments of the Tomhawk Boat Co.


When Carter Craft ventured into fiberglass-hulls, U.S. Rubber supplied a special five-ply laminate material made of a "foam-plastic-rubber core", hard plastic-rubber outer layers, and a rubber skin. This provided built in flotation and insulation and was also used by the Thompson, Custom Craft, and Connecticut brands (February 1961, Popular Science).


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