This burgee was used on the Bell Boy built from 1952 to 1963.

Bell Boy Burgee Pennant Flag (1952-1963)

$44.99

History of the Bell Boy

Construction of both commercial and pleasure boats has long been an important industry on Bellingham Bay. A significant pioneer in pleasure boat manufacturing was Bell Boy Boat Company, generally acknowledged to be the first producer of all-fiberglass boats in the nation. Fiberglass first became commercially available in the late 1930s and saw only limited use during World War II. After the war, interest in fiberglass greatly increased. Owner Arch Talbot of the Bellingham Shipyards, intrigued with the potential of this new material in boat construction, committed his company to developing of fiberglass products. During the Korean War, the Shipyard had the opportunity to experiment with the construction of fiberglass lifeboats or wherries for use on non-magnetic mine sweepers. The success of these lifeboats showed that fiberglass’ light weight and ability to be shaped when heated made it ideal for mass production of small boats

Gift Cards
for boat enthusiasts

Just in time for the holidays. Skipper Rudy gift cards make the perfect gift for your friend or loved one with that classic boat.