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In the 1960s, [[Cruisers Inc.]] produced a line of models under license from Woodson Boats.
 
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The Miami News reported in 1967 that The Fibre Glass Boat Corp. purchased Woodson Boats. This company was a division of The Brydon Corporation and J. Albert Woodson was retained as vice president of the new division. Manufacturing took place at a plant located in Coral Gables, Florida ([http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pJIzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HeoFAAAAIBAJ&dq=the-fibre-glass-boat-corp&pg=7103%2C1500788 August 23, 1967 The Miami News]).
  
  

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Woodson Boats

The Fibre Glass Boat Corp.

PO Box 62

Princeton, Florida


J.A. (Woody) Woodson began Thunderbird Boats before forming Woodson Boats. A detailed history of how he began in boats is available on the Thunderbird page.


In the 1960s, Cruisers Inc. produced a line of models under license from Woodson Boats.


The Miami News reported in 1967 that The Fibre Glass Boat Corp. purchased Woodson Boats. This company was a division of The Brydon Corporation and J. Albert Woodson was retained as vice president of the new division. Manufacturing took place at a plant located in Coral Gables, Florida (August 23, 1967 The Miami News).


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Woodson Boats in Use


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