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''Viking Boats'' was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
  
  
Viking Boat Company
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* [[Viking (Indiana)|Viking Boat Co.]], an aluminum and fiberglass boat-builder located in Middlebury, Indiana.
  
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Middlebury, Indiana
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* [[Viking (Florida)|Viking Boat Corp.]], a boat manufacturer based in Wakulla, Florida and builder of plywood boats.
  
  
Viking Boat Corp. of Wakulla Station, Wakulla, Florida is likely an unrelated company.
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* [[Viking (Texas)|Viking (Company Unknown)]], a brand known so far from only one known fiberglass boat with tail-fins, badged as Viking of Ft. Worth, Texas. See the following link for more information: [http://www.fiberglassics.com/glassic-forums/2-main-forum/10336-viking-boats-of-fort-worth-texas.html Viking of Texas]
  
  
'''Model Information'''
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* [[Viking (California) | Viking Marine, Inc.]], a builder of fiberglass catamaran-style boats in Azusa, California.
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 7 July 2014

Viking Boats was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:


  • Viking Boat Co., an aluminum and fiberglass boat-builder located in Middlebury, Indiana.


  • Viking Boat Corp., a boat manufacturer based in Wakulla, Florida and builder of plywood boats.


  • Viking (Company Unknown), a brand known so far from only one known fiberglass boat with tail-fins, badged as Viking of Ft. Worth, Texas. See the following link for more information: Viking of Texas



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