Clyde Boats
American boatbuilder
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Clyde Boats was a small, privately owned, custom boat company located in Detroit, Michigan. For nearly fifty years it produced custom mahogany motorboats for clients in the Great Lakes area.
| Company type | Private Limited Company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Boatbuilder |
| Founded | 1928 |
| Founder | Clyde Rummney |
| Headquarters | Detroit, United States of America |
Area served | Great Lakes |
| Products | Motor boats |
Clyde Boats were available in three sizes; 12',[1] 14', and 16'.[2] Each boat began as a wooden "tub" constructed of moulded plywood and built by fishermen in Nova Scotia.[3]