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N-Vee Company, Inc.
 
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This company made a range of plywood runabouts for inboard and outboard power. Not much is known about the company, though a photo appeared in the May 1959 issue of Popular Boating magazine available on [https://books.google.com/books?id=MdlLv77FCBYC&pg=PT225&lpg=PT225&dq=%22n-vee+co,+Inc.%22&source=bl&ots=AEmS63YHs3&sig=GGVAsm8ZufxxFp7tZdkEJw0_Jew&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAWoVChMIhOWP27rMyAIVV91jCh216QcR#v=onepage&q=%22n-vee%20co%2C%20Inc.%22&f=false Google Books]
  
  
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Envy Boats

N-Vee Company, Inc.

1538 Placentia Ave.

Costa Mesa, California


This company made a range of plywood runabouts for inboard and outboard power. Not much is known about the company, though a photo appeared in the May 1959 issue of Popular Boating magazine available on Google Books


Model Information


Envy Boats in Use


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