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I'm kidding, but do you think the decals installed backwards will slow down the Naden boat!?? :>)
I really enjoyed reading this restoration thread. thanks! I am a NW Iowa born boater living on Lake Lanier in N. Georgia now. I currently own 12ft & 14ft Naden rowboats and 15ft & 18ft Naden runabout boats. While visiting family in Iowa I stopped by and met Russ Naden, grandson of the company founder. Their primary business is commercial electrical work, and for a long time "Naden Industries" manufactured scoreboards for High School & Collegiate Sports (football/basketball/baseball). The vintage football scoreboards have rounded top corners with the distinctive blind rivet seams found on the bottom of boats at the transoms!
For anyone doing restorations, a very nice decal is available on the internet shopping website spelled a. o. l. and found by searching the words, naden decals
Boats were built in Webster City, Iowa from 1955 to 1971. They were VERY popular on Midwestern State lakes as commercial rental boats. The durable reputation is well known. The Naden Boats Company and mfg equipment was sold to a fish camp in Vermillion Bay, ON in the early 1970's. Then sold again, but unfortunately the second Canadian buyer died tragically in an auto accident. I am not aware of anyone picking up the pieces and to continue producing this fine, rugged brand of boats.
Pictures below show the Webster City, Iowa factory, the Scoreboard building, the last, "brand new leftover" boat sold, and a factory tool bench that didn't go to Canada.
Tom