Arkansas Traveler (boat line)
- Arkansas Traveler (boat line)
The boats were produced by a boat company based in Little Rock Arkansas. SouthWest Manufacturing, Inc (out of business?).
Examples
Examples of surviving models can be found at http://www.fiberglassics.com/arktrav/still.asp
The boats were constructed through the 1950's and 1960's with an Aluminum or fiberglass hulls and were powered by outboard motors. The boats were available in a variety of configurations ranging from bare bones outboard with tiller controlled direction to units with a center console and windscreen.
Construction techniques used included through hull riveting with pounded rivets.
The boats were very durable, and many are still in service today.
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