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Latest revision as of 16:57, 25 January 2019

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For more information on Glastron, visit the CGOA below:

External Links:

http://www.classicglastron.com


In 11 days during the summer of 1957, three men (Henry Barnhouse, Charley Neill, William L. Cloud) made the trip from Houston to New York in their 17' Glastron Seaflite. Not affliated to Glastron previously, they were employed in the printing industry. The boat was a prototype for the 1958 model year and was supplied by Bill Gaston, a Glastron distributor. See below for the article detailing their trip.


Model Information


Trademark


1957 Information


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1960 Information


1963 Information


1969 Information


1973 Information


Glastron Boats in Use


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