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''Barracuda'' was a brand used by at least four unique boat manufacturers:
  
  
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* [[Barracuda Marine|Barracuda Marine Co.]], a boat-builder located in Aurora, Illinois which built aluminum and fiberglass boats.
  
  
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* [[Barracuda (Talv Mfg.)|Talv Mfg. Co., Inc.]], a boat-builder based in Heavener, Oklahoma and also a builder of fiberglass boats.
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* [[Barracuda (Oregon)|Barracuda Boats, Inc.]] made fiberglass boats in Portland, Oregon in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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* [[Arena Craft|Dan Arena Co.]] built a trio of 19'6" fiberglass inboard sports boats under the Barracuda name.
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 5 January 2014

Barracuda was a brand used by at least four unique boat manufacturers:


  • Barracuda Marine Co., a boat-builder located in Aurora, Illinois which built aluminum and fiberglass boats.


  • Talv Mfg. Co., Inc., a boat-builder based in Heavener, Oklahoma and also a builder of fiberglass boats.



  • Dan Arena Co. built a trio of 19'6" fiberglass inboard sports boats under the Barracuda name.


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