Difference between revisions of "Ray Greene"
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− | According to Andreas Jordahl Rhude, Ray Greene built his first fiberglass boat in 1942. He is generally credited with developing the fiberglass boat. He built sailboats for the most part and never got into speed boats. | + | According to Andreas Jordahl Rhude, Ray Greene built his first fiberglass boat in 1942. He is generally credited with developing the fiberglass boat. He built sailboats for the most part and never got into speed boats. Introduced in 1958, the Ray Greene 25' New Horizons was a model of cruising auxiliary designed by Sparkman and Stephens. Ray Greene was also known for their 16' fiberglass Rebel class of racing sloops, 20' Flying Dutchman, 17'National One-Design, 12' Nipper, and 10' Vixen. The Flying Dutchman was a fiberglass version of the 19'10" Olympic Games-class; the National was a fiberglass-version of which Ray Greene was designated as the official builder. |
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+ | File:Raygreenea57001.jpg|1957 Ray Greene Fiberglass Sailboats Article | ||
+ | File:RayGreenea57002.jpg|1957 Ray Greene Rebel Ad | ||
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File:Raygreenea58001.jpg|1958 Ray Greene Fiberglass Sailboats Article | File:Raygreenea58001.jpg|1958 Ray Greene Fiberglass Sailboats Article | ||
+ | File:Raygreenea58002.jpg|1958 Ray Greene New Horizons Sloop Article | ||
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+ | '''1959 Information''' | ||
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+ | File:Raygreenea59001.jpg|1959 Ray Greene Fiberglass Sailboats Ad | ||
+ | File:Raygreenea59002.jpg|1959 Ray Greene Sailboats Article | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 13 May 2021
Ray Greene & Company, Inc.
508 S. Bryne Rd.
Toledo, Ohio
According to Andreas Jordahl Rhude, Ray Greene built his first fiberglass boat in 1942. He is generally credited with developing the fiberglass boat. He built sailboats for the most part and never got into speed boats. Introduced in 1958, the Ray Greene 25' New Horizons was a model of cruising auxiliary designed by Sparkman and Stephens. Ray Greene was also known for their 16' fiberglass Rebel class of racing sloops, 20' Flying Dutchman, 17'National One-Design, 12' Nipper, and 10' Vixen. The Flying Dutchman was a fiberglass version of the 19'10" Olympic Games-class; the National was a fiberglass-version of which Ray Greene was designated as the official builder.
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