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Sears, Roebuck & Co., like its competitor [[Sea King|Montgomery Wards]], contracted with various manufacturers to produce boats and motors for sale by the national retailer. First marketed as [[Elgin|Elgin Boats and Motors]], this brand was later dropped and boats and motors were simply marketed as "Sears".  
 
Sears, Roebuck & Co., like its competitor [[Sea King|Montgomery Wards]], contracted with various manufacturers to produce boats and motors for sale by the national retailer. First marketed as [[Elgin|Elgin Boats and Motors]], this brand was later dropped and boats and motors were simply marketed as "Sears".  
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'''Model Information'''
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File:Searsbb001.jpg|1965 to 1969 Sears outboard models
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File:Searsbb002.jpg|1970 to 1971 Sears outboard models
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Sears, Roebuck & Co., like its competitor Montgomery Wards, contracted with various manufacturers to produce boats and motors for sale by the national retailer. First marketed as Elgin Boats and Motors, this brand was later dropped and boats and motors were simply marketed as "Sears".


Model Information


1964 Brochure


Sears Boats in Use


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