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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Help me identify this new project valco?
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<blockquote data-quote="1lhorn" data-source="post: 408415" data-attributes="member: 15371"><p>Where are you located? Valco boats were made in Clovis, Ca and went out of business in 2004 I think. Part of their business was bought by Klamath.</p><p></p><p>All the one's I've seen are in that 13-15 foot range. Basic boats riveted boats, but well made. They are still a ton of them in Northern California. The market for older basic V hull fishing boats in this area is still dominated by Gregor, Klamath and Valco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1lhorn, post: 408415, member: 15371"] Where are you located? Valco boats were made in Clovis, Ca and went out of business in 2004 I think. Part of their business was bought by Klamath. All the one's I've seen are in that 13-15 foot range. Basic boats riveted boats, but well made. They are still a ton of them in Northern California. The market for older basic V hull fishing boats in this area is still dominated by Gregor, Klamath and Valco. [/QUOTE]
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