New Hampshire Boat Museum of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
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INFORMATION NEEDED:  I am looking for the 1965 Dunphy X55 mahogany plywood ski boat my father sold in the early to mid 1980's. It was about 16' 10" with a 215 ph Interceptor engine.  It had light blue bucket seats and blue and white vinyl on the deck. My children would like it back.  Any condition is fine. Our family ran it in Alton Bay from 1969 to about 1983.  It was last seen in one Route 11, Farmington around five years ago. Please call Janet at 731-8153 or email to: sword@worldpath.net    THANKS

Information Needed:
I am trying to find my grandfathers old boat.
I know it was sold to a man who brought it up to your region for some great times on the lake in the late I think 1980's. It was a wood skiff with a single cylinder inboard gas engine with the name KLING DINGHY on the transom. Can you help in any way?. Sincerely, Marc Ferris Email:TwoJetskis@aol.com

Information Needed: I am trying to get more information on a wooden boat produced in Lebanon, NH around the mid/late 1950s and was referred to as Cornwallace Craft (spelling might be slightly different).  My dad worked for them and I would like to find out more information, pictures, etc. I believe the company was owned by Mr. Frank Musgrove.Thank you for your help.
Respectfully,  Jerry E. Durant, Orlando, FL Email:tectl@hotmail.com

Information Needed: I am the owner of a 1948 or 49 or 50 distin dynaplane deluxe with a 112 hp gray marine engine that my family has owned since new, it is believed to be the only one in existance and i have tried to find information on distin boats but could not find any. I was wondering if you knew anything about the company. Thanks, My return adress is xxxhotster@gmail.com
Yours sincerely
C. Wansley


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