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''Watermaster Boats''
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Fiberglass Boat Co.
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Watermaster Boats
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The Fiberglass Boat Co.
  
 
Somerset, Pennsylvania
 
Somerset, Pennsylvania
  
  
This manufacturer is known from a 1959 article, a 1960 dated brochure and one known boat. Images of this brochure will be posted when made available. In March 1959, the Fiberglass Boat Co. bought the tools and dies of Kiski Plastics, Inc. of Blairsville, Pennsylvania, makers of  ''Kiski Kraft Boats''. The Kiski Kraft model was marketted as the Fiberglass Boat Co. Deluxe Runabout. (see 1959 article below).
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In March 1959, the Fiberglass Boat Co. bought the tools and dies of Kiski Plastics, Inc. of Blairsville, Pennsylvania, makers of  [[Kiski Kraft|Kiski Kraft Boats]]. The Kiski Kraft model was marketed as the Fiberglass Boat Co. Deluxe Runabout. (see 1959 article below). In a 1961 brochure not listed here, The Fiberglass Boat Co. marketed Waterspeed Boats (see trademark registration below).
  
  
Kiski Plastics, Inc. began as Mandish Plastics of Spangler, Indiana, owned by Ted O. Mandish, until it moved to Saltsburg, Indiana early in 1956. Mandish Plastics began in January 1955 making plastic boats and automobile bodies. (see 1955 and 1956 articles below).
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Kiski Plastics, Inc. began as Mandish Plastics of Spangler, Pennsylvania, owned by Ted O. Mandish, until it moved to Saltsburg, Pennsylvania early in 1956. Mandish Plastics began in January 1955 making plastic boats and automobile bodies. (see 1955 and 1956 articles below).
  
  
An unrelated company, Marine Craft & Mfg. Co. of America made ''Water Master'' plywood skiffs and utilities in Chicago, Illinois sometime in the 1940's.
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An unrelated company, [[Marine Craft|Marine Craft & Mfg. Co. of America]] made ''Water Master'' plywood skiffs and utilities in Chicago, Illinois after WWII.
  
  
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File:Watermasterarticle001.jpg |March 27, 1959 article
 
File:Watermasterarticle001.jpg |March 27, 1959 article
File:Kiskiarticle001.jpg |July 13, 1955 article
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File:Kiskiarticle002.jpg |July 13, 1955 article
File:Kiskiarticle002.jpg |Jan. 21, 1956 article
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File:Kiskiarticle001.jpg |Jan. 21, 1956 article
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'''1960 Information''' ''Thanks to Jim Bartuska''
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File:Watermasterb60001.jpg|1960 Brochure, Page 1
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File:Watermasterb60002.jpg|1960 Brochure, Page 2
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File:Watermasterb60003.jpg|1960 Brochure, Page 3
 
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'''Misc Information'''
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File:Waterspeedtrademark001.pdf|1961 Waterspeed Trademark Registration
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/index.php?searchword=Watermaster&ordering=newest&searchphrase=all&Itemid=88&option=com_search Watermaster Boats in Use]
  
  
 
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Additional History Needed. Please contact us to edit or contribute to this page.


Watermaster Boats

The Fiberglass Boat Co.

Somerset, Pennsylvania


In March 1959, the Fiberglass Boat Co. bought the tools and dies of Kiski Plastics, Inc. of Blairsville, Pennsylvania, makers of Kiski Kraft Boats. The Kiski Kraft model was marketed as the Fiberglass Boat Co. Deluxe Runabout. (see 1959 article below). In a 1961 brochure not listed here, The Fiberglass Boat Co. marketed Waterspeed Boats (see trademark registration below).


Kiski Plastics, Inc. began as Mandish Plastics of Spangler, Pennsylvania, owned by Ted O. Mandish, until it moved to Saltsburg, Pennsylvania early in 1956. Mandish Plastics began in January 1955 making plastic boats and automobile bodies. (see 1955 and 1956 articles below).


An unrelated company, Marine Craft & Mfg. Co. of America made Water Master plywood skiffs and utilities in Chicago, Illinois after WWII.


News Articles Thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude


1960 Information Thanks to Jim Bartuska


Known Examples


Misc Information


Watermaster Boats in Use


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