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Hybrid pools have fiberglass panels for walls and a concrete or vermiculite base.  They were popular in the Midwest in the late 1970's and early 1980's. They were manufactured by Ft. Wayne pools and marketed under the name Starlite and were rolled fiberglas with an acrylic finish. Many were manufacturered by Hallmark. At the time there were lots of manufacturers making these pools with gelcoat and different methods of wall support.  There are no builders today of hybrid pools and few people who know how to maintain them.
 
Hybrid pools have fiberglass panels for walls and a concrete or vermiculite base.  They were popular in the Midwest in the late 1970's and early 1980's. They were manufactured by Ft. Wayne pools and marketed under the name Starlite and were rolled fiberglas with an acrylic finish. Many were manufacturered by Hallmark. At the time there were lots of manufacturers making these pools with gelcoat and different methods of wall support.  There are no builders today of hybrid pools and few people who know how to maintain them.

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Hybrid Pool

Hybrid pools have fiberglass panels for walls and a concrete or vermiculite base. They were popular in the Midwest in the late 1970's and early 1980's. They were manufactured by Ft. Wayne pools and marketed under the name Starlite and were rolled fiberglas with an acrylic finish. Many were manufacturered by Hallmark. At the time there were lots of manufacturers making these pools with gelcoat and different methods of wall support. There are no builders today of hybrid pools and few people who know how to maintain them.