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Coronet's boats were designed by [[Richard C. Cole]], a prolific naval architect.
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Coronet's boats were designed by [[Richard C. Cole]], a prolific naval architect. In 1958, Ole Botved took a Coronet across the Atlantic Ocean, powered with twin [[Johnson|Johnson V-50 HP engines]]. No boats were produced in 1965, but the company had plans to move production to the US for 1966.
  
  
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File:Coronetbb001.jpg|1957 to 1962 Coronet outboard boat models
 
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File:Coronetbb002.jpg|1960 to 1962 Coronet inboard boat models
 
File:Coronetbb002.jpg|1960 to 1962 Coronet inboard boat models
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File:Coronetbb003.jpg|1963 Coronet outboard boat models
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'''1957 Information'''
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File:Botveda57001.jpg|1957 Coronet Ad
 
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U.S. Distributor:

Coronet Boat Company

2233 Eastern Ave.

Cincinnati, Ohio


Manufactured by:

Botved Boats A/S

Vardingborg, Denmark


Coronet's boats were designed by Richard C. Cole, a prolific naval architect. In 1958, Ole Botved took a Coronet across the Atlantic Ocean, powered with twin Johnson V-50 HP engines. No boats were produced in 1965, but the company had plans to move production to the US for 1966.


Model Information


1957 Information


1958 Information


1960 Information


Coronet Boats in Use


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