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''Skipper Craft'' was a brand used by at least three unique boat manufacturers in the 1950's and beyond:
  
  
Skipper Craft Boats
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* [[Skipper Craft (Maryland)|Skipper Craft of Maryland]], an East-Coast outboard boat-builder using molded plywood hulls.
  
Skipper Craft Mfg. Company, Inc.
 
  
Cordora Rd.
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* [[Skipper-Craft|Skipper-Craft of Michigan]], founded by a former [[Chris Craft]] employee who built sheet plyood and molded plywood boats in Holland, Michigan.
  
Easton, Maryland
 
  
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* [[Skippercraft|Larsen Marina]], a boat-shop on Vashon Island, Washington building SkipperCraft Boats of sheet plywood up to 24'.
  
This company seems to have offered a range of models based on molded plywood hulls.
 
  
  
'''Model Information'''
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File:Skippercraftpp60001.jpg|1955 to 1958 Skipper Craft outboard boat models
 
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[[Category:Disambiguation]]
  
[http://www.fiberglassics.com/index.php?searchword=Skipper+Craft&ordering=newest&searchphrase=exact&limit=20&Itemid=88&option=com_search Skipper Craft Boats in Use]
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[[Category:Maryland]]
 
[[Category:Molded Plywood]]
 

Revision as of 17:45, 7 September 2015

Skipper Craft was a brand used by at least three unique boat manufacturers in the 1950's and beyond:




  • Larsen Marina, a boat-shop on Vashon Island, Washington building SkipperCraft Boats of sheet plywood up to 24'.


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