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''Beaver'' was a brand used by at least three unique manufacturers:
  
  
Beaver Boat Company
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* [[Beaver (Boats)|Beaver Boat Company]], a boat-builder located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
  
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
 
  
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* [[Young Beaver|A. Young & Son Iron Works ]], a trailer builder making "Young Beaver" boat trailers in Portland, Oregon.
  
[[Gold Line|Gold Line Boats was also located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
 
 
  
'''Model Information'''
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* [[Beaver (Trailers)|Bassick Beaver Boat Trailers]], made in the late 1950's by the Bassick Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
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File:Beaverbb001.jpg|1970 Beaver outboard boat models
 
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/index.php?searchword=Beaver&ordering=newest&searchphrase=exact&limit=20&Itemid=88&option=com_search Beaver Boats in Use]
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[[Category:Missouri]]
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[[Category:Fiberglass]]
 

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Beaver was a brand used by at least three unique manufacturers:





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This is a disambiguation page.


Disambiguation pages are created when two or more brands by otherwise unrelated manufacturers happen to share the same name such as in the case of Dolphin Fiberglass Boats by West Coast Fiberglass Co. of Costa Mesa California and Dolphin Aluminum Boats by Barnes Boat Co. of Rockville, Connecticut.


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