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Speed Queen boats were manufactured by the Marine Division of The Glastex Co.  
 
Speed Queen boats were manufactured by the Marine Division of The Glastex Co.  
in Tinley Park, IL from 1953 to 1958. In 1958, Glastex expanded operations to  
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in Tinley Park, Illinois from 1953 to 1958. In 1958, Glastex expanded operations to  
 
include a location in Monmouth, IL. At the time, The Glastex Co. produced   
 
include a location in Monmouth, IL. At the time, The Glastex Co. produced   
 
six boats per day and had 22 employees (Chicago Tribune, March 31, 1958).  
 
six boats per day and had 22 employees (Chicago Tribune, March 31, 1958).  
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apparently all new models were offered for 1961 and '62, all lacking the  
 
apparently all new models were offered for 1961 and '62, all lacking the  
 
fiberglass center deck or molded-in seats of the seats of the earlier models.  
 
fiberglass center deck or molded-in seats of the seats of the earlier models.  
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'''Model Information'''
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File:Speedqueenbb001.jpg|1954 to 1962 Speed Queen models
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'''1956 Brochure'''
 
'''1956 Brochure'''
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File:Speedqueenb56004.jpg | 1956 Brochure, Page 4
 
File:Speedqueenb56004.jpg | 1956 Brochure, Page 4
 
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'''1957 Brochure'''
 
'''1957 Brochure'''
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File:Speedqueenb57004.jpg | 1957 Brochure, Page 4
 
File:Speedqueenb57004.jpg | 1957 Brochure, Page 4
 
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'''1958 Stuff'''
 
'''1958 Stuff'''
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File:Speedqueen58article.JPG | 1958 Article
 
File:Speedqueen58article.JPG | 1958 Article
 
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'''1959 Brochure'''
 
'''1959 Brochure'''
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File:Speedqueenb59010.jpg | 1959 Pricelist
 
File:Speedqueenb59010.jpg | 1959 Pricelist
 
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'''1960 Stuff'''
 
'''1960 Stuff'''
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File:Speedqueenid60001.JPG | Manufacturer's ID Plate
 
File:Speedqueenid60001.JPG | Manufacturer's ID Plate
 
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'''1962 Brochure'''
 
'''1962 Brochure'''
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File:Speedqueenb62007.jpg | 1962 Brochure, Page 7
 
File:Speedqueenb62007.jpg | 1962 Brochure, Page 7
 
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'''1963 Stuff'''
 
'''1963 Stuff'''
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File:Speedqueens63001.jpg | 1963 Family Shot
 
File:Speedqueens63001.jpg | 1963 Family Shot
 
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Revision as of 23:35, 25 May 2010

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Speed Queen boats were manufactured by the Marine Division of The Glastex Co. in Tinley Park, Illinois from 1953 to 1958. In 1958, Glastex expanded operations to include a location in Monmouth, IL. At the time, The Glastex Co. produced six boats per day and had 22 employees (Chicago Tribune, March 31, 1958). Boats were constructed by hand-laid fiberglass sheets in prepared molds and reinforced with aluminum stringers.

William J. Horvath, the owner of The Glastex Co. and designer of the Speed Queen line of fiberglass boats, sold the business to Felt Enterprises in 1961 who in turn changed the name to Sea Sprite in 1963 (Lee Wangstad. "Breath of Fresh Air." Boating World: June 2002).

From 1953 to 1956, only one 14' "Center Deck" model was offered. In 1957, a 14' "Walk-Thru" model was added. 1958 brought a 14' "Ski Queen" utility and two 16' models, a "Walk Thru" and "Ski Queen" utility. Finally in 1959, three 15' and two 18' Cruisette models were added, bringing to ten the total number of models produced. Little information has yet been uncovered for 1961, but apparently all new models were offered for 1961 and '62, all lacking the fiberglass center deck or molded-in seats of the seats of the earlier models.


Model Information


1956 Brochure


1957 Brochure


1958 Stuff


1959 Brochure


1960 Stuff


1962 Brochure


1963 Stuff


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