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File:Seakinga59001.jpg | 1959 Sea King 35 HP Outboard Motor Article | File:Seakinga59001.jpg | 1959 Sea King 35 HP Outboard Motor Article | ||
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Sea King Boats, Trailers, and Outboards
Montgomery Ward & Company
West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
Sea King boats, trailers, and outboards were sold by Montgomery Wards but were built by a variety of manufacturers such as Chris Craft, Fort Dodge, Span America, Speed Queen, Super Craft, Wizard, and Trailorboat. The line of outboards motors were built by Gale (a division of OMC) and later on by West Bend/Chrysler. Carl P. Stapleton was sporting goods department manager for Montgomery Wards & Company in 1959 (May 14, 1959 Wall Street Journal).
Wards promoted their boating products in their 1958 to circa 1961 "Book of Outdoor Sports" or "Outdoor Sports Book". Prior to then, it was the Wards "Hunting & Fishing Book".
Model Information
1958 Info
1959 Brochure
1959 Miscellaneous
1961 Info
1963 Info Thanks to John Gibson
1964 Info Thanks to John Gibson
1965 Info