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Hi all,
I have come across a 1954 Holmes-Craft, 16-foot. The boat still has the original paint job and has been garage kept it's entire life. I am looking for any information that is available for this boat. I will provide any pictures that may be needed to help assist in identifing this boat. Thanks in advance, Rob |
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Rob says:
I will provide any pictures that may be needed to help assist in identifing this boat. Would that be a 1954 Holmes-Craft, by any chance? Seriously, what more info do you want on the boat? Steve |
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You might be able to post something on www.fiberglassics.com I didn't see
your particular boat there, but they know old fiberglass boats RichG |
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Steve,
A correction on the boat. It is a 1956 Holmes-Craft. Holmes-Craft is the only identification on the boat and it is designated by a diecast emblem on the sides of the boat. The issue is that I can not locate a Holmes-Craft Manufacturer so far. I have located a Holmes Boat Works in Texas, but the owner does not recall any boats with the emblem of Holmes-Craft. He said that as far as he remembers, the boats that came from his bussiness were just marked as Holmes. So the question is, is there a difference between a Holmes-Craft or is the boat a Holmes? I can provide more information that I have learned as I learn about it or if asked of me. Thanks again in advance, Rob |
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