Penn Yan 1958-1959 Vintage Wooden Boat Catalog Brochure on 2040-parts.com
South Whitley, Indiana, United States
Wow, a rare find, 1958-59 catalog sales brochure of the wooden boats offered by Penn Yan Boats of Penn Yan, New York. This 16-page booklet contains detailed descriptions of wooden boat building processes, clinker construction (lapstrake) boats, plaston boats, cartops, dinghies, trail boats, swifts, blue chip series, and much more. Detailed specifications and pricing for all the boats offered. Measuring 7” x 10” this brochure is a perfect addition to the wooden boat collection. You won’t be disappointed. Starting bid $18.50, Shipping and handling $4.50. |
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