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Revision as of 20:54, 15 June 2010
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Span America Boat Co.
Fort Dodge, Iowa
History Thanks to Lee Wangstead
The Span America Boat Co. was founded by Oral and Willard Musick, former owners of Glass Craft Boats. To fulfill an order for Montgomery Wards' Sea King Boats, the company once partnered with the Fort Dodge Boat Company. Span America built decks and Fort Dodge built hulls as neither could spare the production capacity to complete the order alone.
After the end of Span America Boat Co. in Red Wing, Minnesota in 1962, Span Boats arose in late 1963, early 1964 as being made by Rice Lake Boat Co. in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.
Brochures thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude
1958 Brochure
1960 Brochure & Ad
1961 Information
1962 Information
1963 Information
1964 Information
1965 Information
1966 Information
Misc. Information