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''Fiber Craft Boats'' was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
  
  
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* [[Fiber Craft (Florida)|Fiber Craft]], a fiberglass boat-builder based in North Miami, Florida through the late 1950's and 1960's.
  
  
Fiber Craft
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* [[Fibercraft (Washington)|Pacific Plastics Co.]], a Seattle, Washington-based company that made fiberglass boats as early as 1954.
  
1820 N.E. 146 St.
 
  
North Miami, Florida
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'''1957 Information'''
 
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File:Fibercrafta57001.jpg|1957 Fiber Craft article
 
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/site-search/Fiber%2BCraft.html?ordering=newest&searchphrase=exact Fiber Craft]
 
  
  
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Fiber Craft Boats was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:


  • Fiber Craft, a fiberglass boat-builder based in North Miami, Florida through the late 1950's and 1960's.


  • Pacific Plastics Co., a Seattle, Washington-based company that made fiberglass boats as early as 1954.


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