Glastron was a pioneering American builder of fiberglass runabouts and sport boats, historically based in Texas and later Minnesota, famous for its appearance in a James Bond film.
USCG record
MIC code
GLA
Location
LITTLE FALLS, MN
Address on file
PO BOX 460
⚠ 9 USCG recall records on file for GLASTRON BOATS(OOB)
Check the reported safety defects and dates for this builder.
Glastron became one of the best-known names in fiberglass sport boats, achieving pop-culture fame when a Glastron jumped in the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die. This USCG record (Little Falls, MN) is marked out of business; the Glastron brand later continued under new ownership (Genmar, then Platinum, then Groupe Beneteau's Rec Boat Holdings from 2014).
Status
This USCG record is marked out of business. The Glastron brand continues under separate later ownership (now Groupe Beneteau).
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This USCG record is marked out of business. The Glastron brand continues under separate later ownership (now Groupe Beneteau).
Where were GLASTRON BOATS(OOB) boats made?
GLASTRON BOATS(OOB) is on record with the U.S. Coast Guard at LITTLE FALLS, MN (PO BOX 460).
Where can I find parts for a GLASTRON BOATS(OOB) boat?
Because GLASTRON BOATS(OOB) is no longer in business, owners typically source original and used parts through the marine aftermarket and secondhand marketplaces such as eBay.
What is the GLASTRON BOATS(OOB) MIC code?
The U.S. Coast Guard Manufacturer Identification Code (MIC) on record for GLASTRON BOATS(OOB) is GLA. This 3-character code appears at the start of the Hull Identification Number (HIN) on boats built by this manufacturer.