Power & Motoryacht

Boat of Glass

ow do you best describe the amount of fiberglass in all the boats at the? However you slice it, it’s almost unfathomable. Sitting, partially obstructed behind the Hatteras display was a simple 41-footer that reminds us that the fiberglass boat was a concept met with outright skepticism just 63 years ago. Sporting fresh new teal paint, restored from the stringers up, was the first fiberglass boat of its size. I often use the line, “if only this boat could talk, what stories she could tell.” Sitting on the gunwale, I instead thought to myself, if only the other boats at the show could talk—from trailerable center consoles to super yachts—what would they have to say about ? I think they’d probably just say, “thank you.”

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