Difference between revisions of "Fort Dodge"
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+ | Ray Sindlinger, former boat designer for [[Glass Craft|Glass Craft Boats]], along with his brother Arch formed the Fort Dodge Boat Co., building and selling Cruise-About Boats. The company later collaborated with [[Span America|Span America Boats]] to fulfill orders for Montgomery Wards' [[Sea King|Sea King Boats]]. Fort Dodge built the hulls and Span America built the decks for these boats. | ||
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File:Fortdodgebb001.jpg | 1957 to 1960 Models from a 1963 Boat Blue Book | File:Fortdodgebb001.jpg | 1957 to 1960 Models from a 1963 Boat Blue Book | ||
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Cruise-About Boats
Fort Dodge Boat Co.
Fort Dodge, Iowa
History Thanks to Lee Wangstead
Ray Sindlinger, former boat designer for Glass Craft Boats, along with his brother Arch formed the Fort Dodge Boat Co., building and selling Cruise-About Boats. The company later collaborated with Span America Boats to fulfill orders for Montgomery Wards' Sea King Boats. Fort Dodge built the hulls and Span America built the decks for these boats.
Model Information:
19?? Information: