... Schuster and a guy named Gil Gaska, who both worked in Paramount at Powercat boats were watching an off shore race off the coast of Long Beach from the pier. All the boats were getting pounded and beating the drivers up good except for the new Glastron with the 'aqua lift ' bottom. Schuster liked the way it rode and borrowed a brand new Glastron, taped off how high he wanted the sides to be, gaska put the little design thing on the side of the hull in hardboard and they splashed a mold off it. Harlin Orin lived down the street from Gaska, as did Howard Brown, my folks and so on and all this was around the block from Bob Masseys shop which would become the Tahiti shop, across the street from Mr Weimans place on Lakewood blvd in bewteen Ashworth and Rose street, 'bout a mile away from Artesia. In between that time it was Jerry Wriedts place too before he moved to a bigger shop. Harlan helped with that first mold too. Gaska tooled up the little deck on the now 'Tahiti' bottom and the rest is history. Schuster gave his brother in law, Ken Baker, a bottom to start his own boat deal and that became Sidewinder boats, the one with the wrap around windshield ...