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Wheeler Fibre Glass Boat Corp. | Wheeler Fibre Glass Boat Corp. | ||
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+ | Subsidiary of the Wheeler Yacht Company | ||
Clason Point, New York, New York | Clason Point, New York, New York | ||
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Wheeler Yacht made beautiful wooden yachts such as Ernest Hemingway's Pilar. | Wheeler Yacht made beautiful wooden yachts such as Ernest Hemingway's Pilar. | ||
− | They were involved with McCollum Industries who got controlling interests in Span America Boat Company and Red Wing Fiberglass Products, Inc. in 1961. The intent was to merge all three boat builders into one entity. As it turned out, it did not materialize. | + | They were involved with McCollum Industries who got controlling interests in [[Span America|Span America Boat Company]] and [[Jet Stream|Red Wing Fiberglass Products, Inc.]] in 1961. The intent was to merge all three boat builders into one entity. As it turned out, it did not materialize. |
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+ | Howard Wheeler operated the Wheeler Yacht Company with the assistance of his sons- Wesley, Eugene, and Robert. The company first entered into fiberglass boat-building in 1960 with a 25' sea skiff model (May 1, 1960 New York Times). Also in 1960, Wheeler Yacht Co. bought a boat importer located in Stamford, Connecticut- the [[Van Breems|Van Breems International Corp.]], which imported yachts from the Netherlands under Arie Van Harwegen Van Breems. This company was to organized as a subsidiary of the Wheeler Fiber Glass Boat Corp. (November 6, 1960 New York Times). The new fiberglass models were a hit at the 1961 New York Boat Show with the 30' model selling for $15,000; the 26' model for $7,000. At this time, Wheeler had organized a dealer network and was selling wholesale only (January 21, 1961 New York Times). | ||
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File:Wheelerbb001.jpg|1961 Wheeler inboard boat models | File:Wheelerbb001.jpg|1961 Wheeler inboard boat models | ||
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+ | '''1957 Information''' | ||
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+ | File:Wheelera57001.jpg|1957 Wheeler Yachts Article | ||
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+ | '''1959 Information''' | ||
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+ | File:Wheelera59001.jpg|1959 Wheeler Yachts Ad | ||
+ | File:Wheelera59002.jpg|1959 Wheeler Yachts Article | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Fiberglass]] | [[Category:Fiberglass]] | ||
[[Category:New York]] | [[Category:New York]] | ||
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Wheeler Yachts
Wheeler Fibre Glass Boat Corp.
Subsidiary of the Wheeler Yacht Company
Clason Point, New York, New York
History by Andreas Jordahl Rhude
Wheeler FibreGlass Boat Corporation of the Bronx, New York was an attempt by Wheeler Shipyards/Wheeler Yacht to get into RFP in 1960. They were very short lived, maybe out of business by 1963.
Wheeler Yacht made beautiful wooden yachts such as Ernest Hemingway's Pilar.
They were involved with McCollum Industries who got controlling interests in Span America Boat Company and Red Wing Fiberglass Products, Inc. in 1961. The intent was to merge all three boat builders into one entity. As it turned out, it did not materialize.
Howard Wheeler operated the Wheeler Yacht Company with the assistance of his sons- Wesley, Eugene, and Robert. The company first entered into fiberglass boat-building in 1960 with a 25' sea skiff model (May 1, 1960 New York Times). Also in 1960, Wheeler Yacht Co. bought a boat importer located in Stamford, Connecticut- the Van Breems International Corp., which imported yachts from the Netherlands under Arie Van Harwegen Van Breems. This company was to organized as a subsidiary of the Wheeler Fiber Glass Boat Corp. (November 6, 1960 New York Times). The new fiberglass models were a hit at the 1961 New York Boat Show with the 30' model selling for $15,000; the 26' model for $7,000. At this time, Wheeler had organized a dealer network and was selling wholesale only (January 21, 1961 New York Times).
Model Information
1957 Information
1959 Information