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[[US Molded Shapes]] provided the molded plywood hulls used by Delta to make their boats. US Molded Shapes was bought in 1961 by Jerry Fencl, head of Delta Boat and Marine Sales and a business partner, Frank Zale of Chicago.  Jerry Fencl's brother Milo was also in the boat industry, the operator of [[Milo Craft|Milo-Craft Boats]] of Chicago, Illinois.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 16 February 2012

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Delta Boats & Marine Motors

4535 S.W. Highway

Oaklawn, Illinois


History thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude

US Molded Shapes provided the molded plywood hulls used by Delta to make their boats. US Molded Shapes was bought in 1961 by Jerry Fencl, head of Delta Boat and Marine Sales and a business partner, Frank Zale of Chicago. Jerry Fencl's brother Milo was also in the boat industry, the operator of Milo-Craft Boats of Chicago, Illinois.


Model Information


Delta Boats in Use


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