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The exact history of this brand of boats is uncertain, but it is likely that manufacture of Sea Star boats moved from Minerva, Ohio to Monmouth, Illinois. Ohio Marine may have been the original manufacturer in Ohio; around 1968 or so, Glastex Co. appears to have begun manufacturing Sea Star Boats in Illinois. This may have been due to the purchase of Ohio Marine by Glastex Co. which replaced Glastex's line of [[Sea Sprite|Sea Sprite Boats]] with the Sea Star models. | The exact history of this brand of boats is uncertain, but it is likely that manufacture of Sea Star boats moved from Minerva, Ohio to Monmouth, Illinois. Ohio Marine may have been the original manufacturer in Ohio; around 1968 or so, Glastex Co. appears to have begun manufacturing Sea Star Boats in Illinois. This may have been due to the purchase of Ohio Marine by Glastex Co. which replaced Glastex's line of [[Sea Sprite|Sea Sprite Boats]] with the Sea Star models. | ||
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+ | File:Seastarbb001.jpg|1968 to 1971 Sea Star outboard models | ||
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+ | '''1971 Information''' | ||
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+ | File:Seastarb71001.jpg|1971 Brochure, p1 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71002.jpg|1971 Brochure, p2 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71003.jpg|1971 Brochure, p3 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71004.jpg|1971 Brochure, p4 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71005.jpg|1971 Brochure, p5 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71006.jpg|1971 Brochure, p6 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71007.jpg|1971 Brochure, p7 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71008.jpg|1971 Brochure, p8 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71009.jpg|1971 Brochure, p9 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71010.jpg|1971 Brochure, p10 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71011.jpg|1971 Brochure, p11 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71012.jpg|1971 Brochure, p12 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71013.jpg|1971 Brochure, p13 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71014.jpg|1971 Brochure, p14 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71015.jpg|1971 Brochure, p15 | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71016.jpg|1971 Dealer Pricelist | ||
+ | File:Seastarb71017.jpg|1971 Retail Pricelist | ||
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Sea Star Fiberglass Boats
Minerva, Ohio
The exact history of this brand of boats is uncertain, but it is likely that manufacture of Sea Star boats moved from Minerva, Ohio to Monmouth, Illinois. Ohio Marine may have been the original manufacturer in Ohio; around 1968 or so, Glastex Co. appears to have begun manufacturing Sea Star Boats in Illinois. This may have been due to the purchase of Ohio Marine by Glastex Co. which replaced Glastex's line of Sea Sprite Boats with the Sea Star models.
Model Information
Unknown Year Ad Flyer
1971 Information
1978 Information