G-W Invader is a line of small recreational power boats that were manufactured by Arne Gray and George Wooldridge of Sharpsville, Indiana, United States.
Arnie Gray sold his portion of G-W Invader boat factory to George Wooldridge before he moved to Tampa, Florida where he lived until he died in 1997.
[citation needed] G-W Invader expanded and moved into a new factory in Tipton, Indiana in 1993, a building formerly occupied by Pioneer Hi-Bred.
The design of the 10-foot model gave the appearance of a racing boat with extremely shallow V-hull.
This model attained a top speed of 74 miles per hour (119 km/h) with a 100 horsepower (75 kW) engine according to the companies sales pamphlet.