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RichardKCMo

Sedalia, MO

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Dec 4, 2006
 
does anyone know the history of the boat co.,can't find any info on the net. thanks
Richard
RichardKCMo

Sedalia, MO

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Dec 9, 2006
 
I would like to know if the then trembly boat manufacturing co is still around
RichardKCMo

Sedalia, MO

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Dec 18, 2006
 
I guess noone's alive that remembers before walmart when trembly was there.
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RichardKCMo

Pleasant Hill, MO

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Oct 21, 2008
 
Still looking for info. on this Co.
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suwannee river

Waycross, GA

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Oct 24, 2008
 
The Trembly Boat Company, as far as I know, was founded by Leo Tremblay who is no longer living. He had two sons, Louie and Ronnie. The boat company was managed by Ronnie for a period of time but don't think that is the case any more. Mr. Leo was a wonderful man who took kids skiing on weekends. He had discs and small boats, along with skiis, and is a wonderful memory for many kids in Chiefland. The boat company was located off the main street close to a shopping street, not Wal Mart. So was the Tremblay home.
james wells

Gainesville, FL

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Nov 2, 2008
 
no longer in busness made boats we call a "bird dog" for net fishing and other small boats
RichardKCMo

Pleasant Hill, MO

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Nov 13, 2008
 
james wells wrote:
no longer in busness made boats we call a "bird dog" for net fishing and other small boats
I lived in that area in the late 80s and bought some boat supplys there. Do you know of anyone fishing in that area now , or if they oyster and crab still or are those industries shut down like net fishing was? Thanks for the reply.
RichardKCMo
Jonathan D Tremblay

Carbondale, IL

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Nov 26, 2008
 
I see there is interest in My families boat company. I am Ron's oldest son and worked with bothe Grandpa and Dad for many years until the late 90s. I would be glad to answer any and all questions that any might have. Tremblay Boats started building boats in the early 60's and continued building them even after the Bullsh*t net ban. Dont get me wrong the net ban almost killed the Bird Dog boat but a few of the net fishermen started farming litleneck clams and others were and are used for Oysterboats. Dad designed a flats fishing boat that was very well liked by the flats fishermen especially the Mirrorlure guys if I can remember right. The original shop was rite in the middle of town near our Post office later we moved out to the industrial park for the last years dad had the business. Grandpa had a stroke in the mid 90s and had to stop working in the shop. Grandpa Died in March of 01 at 93
J D Tremblay

Carbondale, IL

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Jan 20, 2009
 
Typo March of 2000
W Skimmer

Saint Petersburg, FL

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Apr 17, 2009
 
Hello Jonathan
I am interested in building a 16-18' motor forward Tremblay design skiff. Things I am curious about would be if there is any rocker designing into the hull and what size outboard would be ideal. Top speed of about 20 mph would be ideal, less would be fine also.
I have watched these boats ride over some very skinny water on top of their bow wakes. Seems to me there is not a better design for running flats.
Any info would be great, thanks!
Craig Galdony

Naples, FL

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May 15, 2009
 
Thank you for making yourself available.
I purchaced your fathers 23' demo boat from his neighbor on the ? river. He was a retired dentist.
I was hoping you could tell me the size of my gas tank. I never let it get low, so I dont know how much is left. The gague is vague.
It is a 1989 23' transom driven model.
I spoke to a Mr Tremblay (dont rember which one)about it and he did not remember.
The boat has held up great.
It is like fishing from a dock.
3 men standing shoulder to sholder on the gunnel and the boat does not tilt.
Get lots of positive comments from old school fishermen.
Any help would be appriciated.
Craig Galdony

Naples, FL

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May 15, 2009
 
Thank you for making yourself available.
I purchaced your fathers 23' demo boat from his neighbor on the ? river. He was a retired dentist.
I was hoping you could tell me the size of my gas tank. I never let it get low, so I dont know how much is left. The gague is vague.
It is a 1989 23' transom driven model.
It had "Tremblay" in grey letters on the side.
I spoke to a Mr Tremblay (dont rember which one)about it and he did not remember.
The boat has held up great.
It is like fishing from a dock.
3 men standing shoulder to sholder on the gunnel and the boat does not tilt.
Get lots of positive comments from old school fishermen.
Any help would be appriciated.
Fish

Sarasota, FL

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May 20, 2009
 
I am trying to figure out where the gas tanks and more specifically the sending units are located in our 27ft Tremblay. Have any ideas so that we can get our fishing boat back in operation?
You can email back at sandycam@mote.org. Thanks.
Jonathan D Tremblay wrote:
I see there is interest in My families boat company. I am Ron's oldest son and worked with bothe Grandpa and Dad for many years until the late 90s. I would be glad to answer any and all questions that any might have. Tremblay Boats started building boats in the early 60's and continued building them even after the Bullsh*t net ban. Dont get me wrong the net ban almost killed the Bird Dog boat but a few of the net fishermen started farming litleneck clams and others were and are used for Oysterboats. Dad designed a flats fishing boat that was very well liked by the flats fishermen especially the Mirrorlure guys if I can remember right. The original shop was rite in the middle of town near our Post office later we moved out to the industrial park for the last years dad had the business. Grandpa had a stroke in the mid 90s and had to stop working in the shop. Grandpa Died in March of 01 at 93
Troy Forester

Orlando, FL

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Jul 3, 2009
 
Yes , Richard I grew up their and their were the best around at the time I have moved away and have been gone for years I have friends their and I will call and find out for you , I purchased a cooler from them and that has been the best cooler I have ever had
RichardKCMo wrote:
does anyone know the history of the boat co.,can't find any info on the net. thanks
Richard
RichardKCMo

Chilhowee, MO

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Aug 4, 2009
 
Thanks Troy i don't get on this site much, i'm on dial up in K.C.Mo.actually a small town 40 Mi away and it get's to be a pain at times.
I come back to read often so all comments are welcome, thanks.
RichardKCMo, by way of old town.
Jim Lever

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Aug 6, 2009
 
Bought my 24' bird dog in 1972(?), picked it up in Chiefland and spent some time with Mr. Leo. A "salt-of-the-earth" gentleman craftsman who built the best boat I've ever owned. I'd buy another in a heart-beat - or a Willie Harris Skiff built in Brunswick, Ga as my second choice. If anyone knows of either available, please let me know.
Jim Lever (Master 100 tons)
Tifton, GA
Harry

Dunnellon, FL

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Aug 15, 2009
 
I have a chance to buy a Treyblay net boat. It has been glassed inside and out. Can it be modified to mount the engine in the rear?

Thanks

Harry
DDaniels

Kitty Hawk, NC

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Sep 1, 2009
 
Where can I find a tremblay boat?
b norman

Beaufort, NC

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Sep 29, 2009
 
DDaniels wrote:
Where can I find a tremblay boat?
i have a 100% new fishhalk mullet boat for sale i mean 100% new just got done with it?
ggdgdfg

Gainesville, FL

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Oct 12, 2009
 
RichardKCMo wrote:
does anyone know the history of the boat co.,can't find any info on the net. thanks
Richard
No the boat company is not open anymore
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