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Revision as of 01:42, 18 March 2011
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Glass Craft Boats, Inc.
Fort Dodge, Iowa
History thanks to Lee Wangstead
Glass Craft Boats was began by Oral and Willard Musick who sold the company in 1957 and went on to found Span America Boats. The boats had been designed by Ray and Arch Sindlinger who went on to form the Ft. Dodge Boat Co., building and selling Cruise-About Boats. Glass Craft later became Glass Marine Industries of Humboldt, Iowa.
Model Info:
1954 Info: Thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude
1955 Info: Thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude
1956 Info: Thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude
Brochure thanks to Andreas Jordahl Rhude, Correspondence thanks to Doug Salva
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1960 Info