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File:Winner58015.jpg | 1958 Brochure p15
 
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File:BHBPHOTO273.JPG|1958 Winner Valiant [[Mercury|Mercury Mark 58EL]] test
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File:Winnera58001.jpg|1958 Winner Ad
 
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File:Winnera58002.jpg|1958 Winner 12' Warrior Photo
 
File:Winnera58002.jpg|1958 Winner 12' Warrior Photo
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File:Winnera58003.jpg|1958 Winner New Boats Article
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File:BHBPHOTO273.JPG|1958 Winner Valiant [[Mercury|Mercury Mark 58EL]] test
 
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Revision as of 21:28, 10 October 2015

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On the subject of history for Winner, it is a known fact that Winner made the first production fiberglass boats in the United States.

Normally we'd have the history typed on the page for you, but in this case, it's in picture form below.


Winner Boats Inc.

Dickson, Tennessee

Trenton, New Jersey

Formerly: Winner Mfg. Co., Inc. of Trenton, New Jersey


For at least the 1958 model year, Winner used industrial designer John D. Beinert to style their boats (Sept 22, 1957 New York Times).


On December 30, 1959, Winner Boats, Inc. acquired Wizard Boats, Inc. of Costa Mesa, California and renamed their line of boats "Wizard-Winner" for the 1960 model year.


More History:


Misc. Factory images:


Model Information


Undated Brochure


1939 Information


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1958 Miscellaneous


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1966 Information


1973 Information


Winner Boats in Use


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