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Old 27-09-09, 19:23
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Originally Posted by Gretchen View Post
Hanno,
I am from Wayzata, MN. I grew up with Minnetonka Boat Works. We too are Looking for any design info. We don't think these plywood boats are just laying around. We are putting together a Boat museum. I read from you that these Storm boats used a plastic bonded plywood. Do You have any more info? Gretchen
Hi Gretchen,

I would be amazed if any of the plywood boats would survive for decades, other than being put in long term storage by the armed forces. This is how a number of U.S. M2 Plywood Boats survived, these can be seen in museum and private collections today.

As for the American Storm Boat, other than the info provided here and in the link by David (see below), I don´t have any further info re. the design, manufacture or current whereabouts. Being local, I think you have the best chances to find out more information in local archives and from people who worked at the Minnetonka Boat Works? Also, you should try contacting the the US Army archives.

Sorry, I wish I could be of more help to you.

Regards,
Hanno

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Originally Posted by cletrac View Post
Here's a site with some pictures showing some details of storm boats.
http://www.40thengineers.org/storm_boats.htm
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