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Weldwood Royal Marine Plywood was produced by the United States Plywood Corporation and sold to many boat manufacturers such as [[Hi Liner]], [[Lyman]], [[Chetek]], [[Wagemaker|Wagemaker Wolverine]] and [[Chris Craft|Chris-Craft Boat Kits]]. US Plywood Corp. offered Weldwood Royal Marine Plywood in Douglas-fir, Philippine Mahogany, and Duraply, a resin-coated Philippine Mahogany. This material proved popular for manufacturers building plywood lapstrake boats. For more information, see the 1960 ad below:
 
Weldwood Royal Marine Plywood was produced by the United States Plywood Corporation and sold to many boat manufacturers such as [[Hi Liner]], [[Lyman]], [[Chetek]], [[Wagemaker|Wagemaker Wolverine]] and [[Chris Craft|Chris-Craft Boat Kits]]. US Plywood Corp. offered Weldwood Royal Marine Plywood in Douglas-fir, Philippine Mahogany, and Duraply, a resin-coated Philippine Mahogany. This material proved popular for manufacturers building plywood lapstrake boats. For more information, see the 1960 ad below:
  
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'''1958 Information'''
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File:Weldwooda58001.jpg|1958 Weldwood Ad, page 1
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File:Weldwooda58002.jpg|1958 Weldwood Ad, page 2
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Additional History Needed. Please contact us to edit or contribute to this page.


Weldwood Royal Marine Plywood was produced by the United States Plywood Corporation and sold to many boat manufacturers such as Hi Liner, Lyman, Chetek, Wagemaker Wolverine and Chris-Craft Boat Kits. US Plywood Corp. offered Weldwood Royal Marine Plywood in Douglas-fir, Philippine Mahogany, and Duraply, a resin-coated Philippine Mahogany. This material proved popular for manufacturers building plywood lapstrake boats. For more information, see the 1960 ad below:


1958 Information


1960 Information


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