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A 1957 ad in Yachting magazine gave the address of the company as 2031 W. Commerce, Dallas, Texas. The text of the ad reads as follows: "Cruiser Craft Boats and Trailers - Cruiser Craft, built of both wood and aluminum in lengths from 14'8" to 21'6", are broad-beamed, square bowed boats with "upswept" bottom sections forward. They have enclosed or semi-enclosed cabins, and the larger models are equipped with two berths and a galley area. Single or twin outboard motors provide power. The aluminum models have Styrofoam flotation. Said to be extremely stable, many of these boats are used for safety patrol on western lakes".  
 
A 1957 ad in Yachting magazine gave the address of the company as 2031 W. Commerce, Dallas, Texas. The text of the ad reads as follows: "Cruiser Craft Boats and Trailers - Cruiser Craft, built of both wood and aluminum in lengths from 14'8" to 21'6", are broad-beamed, square bowed boats with "upswept" bottom sections forward. They have enclosed or semi-enclosed cabins, and the larger models are equipped with two berths and a galley area. Single or twin outboard motors provide power. The aluminum models have Styrofoam flotation. Said to be extremely stable, many of these boats are used for safety patrol on western lakes".  
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Cruiser Craft

605 Singleton

Dallas, Texas


Phil Dill of General Manufacturing Co. produced Cruiser Craft Boats beginning in 1953. The company built a range of flat-bottom aluminum cruiser models throughout the 1950s. In addition to Cruiser Craft, some models were marketed as Sunbeam Boats. More information, such as original brochures or advertisements will be added as they become available. Though no longer manufacturing boats, the company exists to this day as marine dealership: http://www.phildillboats.com/


A 1954 article in Motorboating states William T. Hamilton was president of the company. The company started production in April 1953 with two cruiser models, a 20' Family-Craft and a 16' Fish-N-Craft. 14' Sport-A-Bout and Cruze-A-Bout models were added for 1954.


A 1957 ad in Yachting magazine gave the address of the company as 2031 W. Commerce, Dallas, Texas. The text of the ad reads as follows: "Cruiser Craft Boats and Trailers - Cruiser Craft, built of both wood and aluminum in lengths from 14'8" to 21'6", are broad-beamed, square bowed boats with "upswept" bottom sections forward. They have enclosed or semi-enclosed cabins, and the larger models are equipped with two berths and a galley area. Single or twin outboard motors provide power. The aluminum models have Styrofoam flotation. Said to be extremely stable, many of these boats are used for safety patrol on western lakes".


1957 Information


Cruiser Craft Boats in Use


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