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  2. Glasspar G2 - Wikipedia

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    The car consisted of a stripped down Willys Jeep chassis with a highly modified V8 engine mounted on it. Bill Tritt, at the time, was building small fiberglass boat hulls in his Costa Mesa, California, factory and he convinced Ken that fiberglass was the ideal material for the hot rod body.

  3. Uniflite - Wikipedia

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    The first Uniflite boat an all fiberglass 17' outboard. Uniflite soon added a 14', an 18' and a 20' outboard and inboard/outboard boats, followed by a 25' express cruiser followed by a 31' and a 34' boat. Uniflite was the only boat builder exclusively using fire-retardant resins in the production of pleasure boats. [citation needed]

  4. Glasspar - Wikipedia

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    Fiberglass seemed the logical construction material, and Otto Bayer of Wizard Boats was enlisted as laminator. The boat was named the Green Dolphin, and four were built in various lengths. This was Tritt's first effort in fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP). By 1948 he was building small fiberglass sailing dinghies, and built the first ever ...

  5. G-W Invader - Wikipedia

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    The "G-W" indicated the last names of the founders. The initial designs of 10 and 16 footers were that of sport racing boats with a very low profile, low weight, and shallow draft. The Invader hulls and decks were constructed of fiberglass over a wood structure or frame. Models were available in a variety of colors as well as unique color ...

  6. Bill Tritt - Wikipedia

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    Bill Tritt (August 29, 1917 - March 25, 2011) was an American yacht builder. [1] [2]He began working in Glass-reinforced plastic in 1948. He founded Glasspar Corporation in 1949 [3] due to his keen interest in boats and cars and his belief in fiberglass as a material.

  7. Herreshoff 12½ - Wikipedia

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    The Quincy Adams boats had hull numbers in the 2000s, and were planked with mahogany rather than the white cedar used by HMC. They also have something of a reverse sheer forward. In 1947, Cape Cod Shipbuilding [note 1] acquired the rights to the design. They built about 35 wooden hulls between 1948 and 1950, when they switched to fiberglass.