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Aero Nautical Boats, Inc.
97 Garfield
Copiaque, Long Island, New York
In addition to fiberglass, this manufacturer made boats out of Boltaron, an artificial rubber originally produced by the General Tire & Rubber Company for aircraft use.
This may be the same company as Aero-Nautical, Inc. at 154 Prospect, Greenwich, Connecticut, which was found to have made Skimmar Boats. More information is needed to establish or refute a link between these two firms.
Model Information
1957 Information