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	<title>Comments on: who built Apollo fiberglass boats in 1975?</title>
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		<title>By: br549</title>
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		<description>In the 60&#039;s and 70&#039;s there were 1,543,682 boat manufacturers in the US alone! (my count may be a bit off, but therewere a lot more than today). Many of the smaller builders were bought up buy the big guys, and some just &quot;sailed away!&quot; 

The Apollo may have been more than one companies model. I do remember an AMF &quot;Crestliner Apollo&quot; a friend owned in about &#039;79. It was a 21&#039; with a cuddy. Nice boat.

Up until 1972, there weren&#039;t any tough registraion laws, or boat ID laws. By 1972/3/4, boat manufacturesr were required to ID each boat with a serial # and a data/capacity plate. Some had already been doing that. I have a &#039;65 Island Maid boat with both an ID and Data plate, and a &#039;72 ArrowGlass that has (and never had) either!

You should have a data plate on yours that will give more info. I doubt seriously if ANY boat model built in the 70&#039;s is still in production.

Check out this site;http://www.scogginsfamily.com/apollo.htm</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s there were 1,543,682 boat manufacturers in the US alone! (my count may be a bit off, but therewere a lot more than today). Many of the smaller builders were bought up buy the big guys, and some just &quot;sailed away!&quot; </p>
<p>The Apollo may have been more than one companies model. I do remember an AMF &quot;Crestliner Apollo&quot; a friend owned in about &#8217;79. It was a 21&#8242; with a cuddy. Nice boat.</p>
<p>Up until 1972, there weren&#8217;t any tough registraion laws, or boat ID laws. By 1972/3/4, boat manufacturesr were required to ID each boat with a serial # and a data/capacity plate. Some had already been doing that. I have a &#8217;65 Island Maid boat with both an ID and Data plate, and a &#8217;72 ArrowGlass that has (and never had) either!</p>
<p>You should have a data plate on yours that will give more info. I doubt seriously if ANY boat model built in the 70&#8242;s is still in production.</p>
<p>Check out this site;http://www.scogginsfamily.com/apollo.htm</p>
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