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1962 Chris-Craft Holiday

1962 Chris-Craft Holiday

$18,000

Spanaway, Washington

Year 1962

Make Chris-Craft

Model Holiday

Category Runabout Boats

Length 21'

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1962 Chris-Craft Holiday, 1962 Chris Craft 21' Wooden Speed Boat -Holiday (Runabout)OriginalVintage- Always garaged. (Except when covered on the lake.)Single inboardEngine model 431-H N502185, Lincoln Big Block, StockHull Wood, # CUA-20-0045621'GasFresh WaterClean title, tabs currentSolid MahoganyDual axel custom built 1964 HM Trailer included Scale Wt. 1300Purchased about 14 years ago and need to downsize. It has been a great boat! Runs great. Beautiful!Lights and horn work. Has a spot light.Cashiers check.No trades or dealers please.Possible delivery if paid in advance.Spanaway, WAThank you. $18000

1962 Chris-Craft Holiday

1962 Chris-Craft Holiday

$185

Galena, Ohio

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1962 Chris-Craft Holiday Please call owner Steve at 740-965-1766 or 614-432-5965. Boat Location: Galena, Ohio. Comes with 2 engines. Up For Sale is a 62 Chris Craft "Holiday" 18' speed boat. THE Corvette of speed ski boats of the day. Rebuilt 350 chevy engine. Rebuilt original Rochester Quadrajet carb. with original marine air filter breather. New ignition. Points, cap, rotor, plugs wires. Rebuilt alternator. New fuel pump. New belt and hoses. Restored original water pump. Spare 283 Chevy engine marine transmission. From the mid 70s era a new in the box Accel duel point distributor. New Holly 850 double pumper carb. Eddlebrock high rise alum. intake. This unit is solid as can be, all framing in excellent condition. Has been dis-assembled and ready for new bottom and your restoration. Includes three 1x8x10' Mahogany wood planks for making trim to original specs. as needed. Interior has been eeupholstered. Restored original Holsclaw tilt trailer. Dual axle with dual springs and shocks. THE Cadillac of boat trailers of the day Make: Chris-Craft Model: Holiday Length: 19 Dealer: BoatsFSBO.com ID: 258392 Ad provided by BoatingBay

1962 Chris Craft Cavalier

1962 Chris Craft Cavalier

$6,995

Baldwinsville, New York

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1962 Chris Craft Cavalier same owner for 33 years. Ford intercepter 292 ci 185 hp engine completely rebuilt with 100 hours, only 600 original hours on boat. All chrome redone,seats,carpet and vinal on decks. Boat has pulled 5 adult men on skis at once, performs perfectly recent survey in 2013. This boat has been kept 100% original, always wintered inside,summered in a covered hoist till 7 years ago now summered in boat house. 1983 custom built trailer in exelent condition. 7000.00 or best offer no reasonable offer refused. Bought new boat too many to store, must go.Located in Baldwinsville New York

1962 Chris-Craft Cavalier

1962 Chris-Craft Cavalier

$5,500

Long Beach, California

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1962 Chris-Craft Cavalier Contact the owner Andrew @ 562-810-9246 or asklarsh(at)yahoo(dot)com. 1962 Chris Craft Cavalier 283-H Engine / Paragon Hydraulic Transmission Brass Prop / Brass Rutter Hull glassed and painted New interior carpet and vinyl Single axle trailer included Boat and trailer currently registered, I have titles in hand Used in fresh water only -last used @ Lake Elsinore 8-22-2013 Bimini Top Included Andy text or call 562-eight one zero nine 2 4 six or email me with any questions Make: Chris-Craft Model: Cavalier Length: 18 Dealer: BoatsFSBO.com ID: 214002 Ad provided by BoatingBay

19' 1962 Chris Craft Holiday

19' 1962 Chris Craft Holiday

$5,800

Galena, Ohio

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Please call owner Steve at 740-965-1766 or 614-432-5965. Boat

18' 1962 Chris Craft Cavalier Classic Wooden Powerboat

18' 1962 Chris Craft Cavalier Classic Wooden Powerboat

$6,500

Long Beach, California

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Contact the owner Andrew @ 562-810-9246 or asklarsh(at)yahoo(dot)com. 1962 Chris Craft Cavalier 283-H Engine / Paragon Hydraulic Transmission Brass Prop / Brass Rutter Hull glassed and painted New interior carpet and vinyl Single axle trailer included Boat and trailer currently registered, I have titles in hand Used in fresh water only -last used @ Lake Elsinore 8-22-2013 Bimini Top Included Andy text or call 562-eight one zero nine 2 4 six or email me with any questions

1956 Chris Craft Sea Skiff

1956 Chris Craft Sea Skiff

$4,125

Wedowee, Alabama

Year 1956

Make Chris Craft

Model Sea Skiff

Category -

Length 18.0

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For sale is a 1956 mahogany plywood hull Chris Craft Sea Skiff. All the parts and materials need for completion are included. This includes mahogany lumber, mahogany plywood sheets ( 3), paint, varnish, stain, silicon bronze screws, restored to show quality gauges, wiring, engine and transmission controls and many other misc. items. The engine is a 1962 Chevrolet 283 that has been completely rebuilt with new pistons, rings, valves, hydraulic lifters, bearings, cam and all new gaskets and seals. The stock ignition has been upgraded to the Petronix electronic system. New alternator, rebuilt water pump and fuel pump. The original Rochester quadrajet has been rebuilt. The rebuilt engine has excellent oil pressure and compression. The marine cooling system has been flushed and hasn't been used since rebuilding. No water or gas has been thru the engine. I have turned the engine periodically to make sure it was lubricated while sitting. The engine is out of the boat and was never installed. The interior hull was pressure washed multiple times, sealed with Smith's epoxy, seams caulked and painted with bilge kote paint. Prior to cleaning the hull, all the ribs that were questionable were replaced with steam bent clear white oak ribs. They were secured in place with silicon bronze screws. The outside hull has been stripped of old paint, the lap joints caulked and after installing a few more screws in the ribs the holes filled with Famowood sanded and painted. The hull paint is included. The new mahogany for the cheek rails along with the mahogany plywood decking is included. The brightwork is in good shape and ready to be installed. This includes air vents, rope chocks, bow light, step pads, and other items . The trailer is a 18' MTW in like new condition. The tires are in good shape. The trailer would need some minor modification to accept the prop and skeg on this type boat. My health prevents me completing this project and only hope someone with a love of old wooden boats could get it back in the water. I have had this boat stored inside my shop and out of the weather. The is quite a few solid mahogany boards that will be included. These could find many uses in the restoration. I will be glad to answer and questions about this boat along with any other photos anyone may wish to see.

1957 Chris-Craft Sea Skiff

1957 Chris-Craft Sea Skiff

$12,000

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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1957 Chris-Craft Sea Skiff Boat is located in Wiston Salem,North Carloina.Please contact the owner @ 336-287-4320 or ...Inboard direct drive. Cedar lap siding mahogany up. Bimini top. Kept in dry storage since 2014. 1962 Larsen trailer new tires. Includes life vests and spare engine parts. Anchor, ship-to-shore radio and GPSDepth Finder 500 extra. Make: Chris-Craft Model: Sea Skiff Length: 19 Dealer: BoatsFSBO.com ID: 274702 Ad provided by BoatingBay

ED MONK SR.37' DUAL STA. CC V8 TRANSOM DR 2 HEADS NICE HULL AND DECKS RARE ROOMY

ED MONK SR.37' DUAL STA. CC V8 TRANSOM DR 2 HEADS NICE HULL AND DECKS RARE ROOMY

$4,250

Tacoma, Washington

Year 1962

Make ED MONK SR.

Model EXPRESS CRUISER

Category Dual Console Boats

Length 37.0

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FOR SALE Classic Ed Monk Sr 37' dual station Cruiser in need of final restoration. Good solid ship with a very nice interior layout, transom door, dual steering stations, 2 heads nice master cabin. All original hardware. Excellent power with a Chris Craft Fresh Water Cooled Marine 307 of 225 HP, 12V DC Starter, Borg Warner Transmission of 2.93: 1 reduction, Wet Exhaust 4 BBL Carb, 172.8 Engine hours. Restoration started and a lot of preliminary sanding done. All Hardware is on the boat. Some railings removed for painting but are stored below. Nice interior wood, Solid decks and hull. Readily able to move on her own bottom and power Newer Bimini Top/ Bridge Enclosure, Ice Box, Toilet, Bath Sink, Galley Sink, Anchor, Bumpers, Bilge Pump, Chain, Dock Lines, Fenders, Fire Extinguisher, Horn, Spotlight, Swim Step, 2 Full Heads, Full Galley, Dual Steering stations, Sound Boat, in the water now. There are beautiful carved out sea horses, and fish on the drawers throughout the ship. See photos. I'm on the East Coast and wish it was here to finish. This nice Monk would make a great live aboard in the SeaTac area or anywhere. Rare Monk design with a Super nice layout for cruising. July 2011 Survey available. MV Enterprise has a 5' draft Gross 17 Ton , Net 14 Ton 35 Gallon Poly Holding tank. Dual 80 Gallon Galvanized Fuel Tanks. Needs finish painting of Hull and topsides. Very sound Vessel with and excellent CC Marine FWC power plant. Present Day New Building Cost on survey is $295,000. Rare Find, Very good investment and Ed Monk Sr. design. The Builder is F.J. Gribble There's only this one off Monk at a Super price. All the Best! Clear Title and all Docs in order for Transfer. Sold As Is Where Is Tacoma, WA. Payment Instructions: $2,000 Deposit required to be received within 3 days of auction end. Balance required to be received within 7 days of auction end. If other payment arrangements are required, please contact Seller for approval in writing. For more info please call 404-402-5657.

Boat Cadillac Marine 1958 Runabout excellent condition

Boat Cadillac Marine 1958 Runabout excellent condition

$4,900

Havertown, Pennsylvania

Year 1958

Make Cadillac Marine

Model 554

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Length 14.0

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For Sale is my 1958 Cadillac Marine 14 ft. Mahogany boat. Includes 15 Hp Johnson engine and trailer. Engine was fully serviced and in perfect running condition. This boat has no leaks and is ready to go in the water. I have used in in several lakes in Pa and also used it once in Ocean City NJ at Night in Venice in which it won in the Classic Boat category. This boat is a real head turner when you are out. Its lots of fun to drive. Holds 4 adults easily. Comes with fish/depth finder and radio. Looking for a perfect home. Cadillac Boat Company [II] Cadillac Boat Company was a firm of boat builders located in Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan, established in 1953. The company was located at 110 7th Street in Cadillac. In 1955, John Bushnell served as manager, secretary, sales manager and purchasing agent. The company employed 27 men and 3 women in 1955. By 1957, employment shot upward to 164 males and 3 females. The company appears to have been renamed Cadillac Marine and Boat Company after 1957. Cadillac Marine and Boat Company Cadillac Marine & Boat Company was a boat building firm located in Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan between 1958 and 1960, and a continuation of Cadillac Boat Company under the ownership of Wagemaker Co. of Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1958 models were advertised in the 1958 brochure of Wagemaker Wolverine Boats. The company was located at 110 7th St., P.O. Box 65, in Cadillac. Gaylord Gill was the Manager of the firm in 1960. The company was established in 1953. In 1960 the company employed 281 males and 3 females. Sources: Michigan Manufacturer and Financial Record. The Directory of Michigan Manufacturers, 1955 (Detroit, MI: Manufacturer Publishing Co., 1954.) p. 365--classified products section. p. 48-geographic section. Michigan Manufacturer and Financial Record. The Directory of Michigan Manufacturers, 1957 (Detroit, MI: Manufacturer Publishing Co., 1956.) p. 389--classified products section. Michigan Manufacturer and Financial Record. The Directory of Michigan Manufacturers, 1959 (Detroit, MI: Manufacturer Publishing Co., 1958.) p. 401--classified products section. Michigan Manufacturer and Financial Record. The Directory of Michigan Manufacturers, 1960 (Detroit, MI: Manufacturer Publishing Co., 1960.) p. 410--classified products section. p. 52-geographic section. CADILLAC BOAT HISTORY By Andreas Jordahl Rhude [email protected] 22 July 2010 Cadillac Marine & Boat Company of Cadillac, Michigan started in September 1953 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Wagemaker Company. Boat builder Wagemaker of Grand Rapids, Michigan also owned U.S. Molded Shapes, Inc. and Mr. Raymond O. Wagemaker was president of all three firms. The Cadillac Chamber of Commerce was instrumental in luring the boat firm to the city. Across town was a branch plant of Chris-Craft that opened up in 1941. Cadillac made aluminum fishing boats and runabouts. U.S. Molded Shapes made molded veneer boat hulls for Wagemaker which finished them and marketed the boats as Wagemaker Wolverine. Cadillac also made wooden boats with hulls from U.S. Molded Shapes. Between December 1953 and August 1955 Cadillac made 5,300 boats. A production of 7,000 boats annually was not uncommon in subsequent years. A January 1955 full page ad by Cadillac appeared in The Boating Industry trade magazine. They were promoting aluminum, molded wood, and strip-built boats. A photo of their large 100,000 square foot modern plant was prominent in the ad. Wagemaker Company started Empire Boats, Inc. of Frankfort, New York in 1955 to make aluminum, molded veneer, and fiberglass pleasure boats. They were attempting to cover all bases by having wood, aluminum, and fiberglass watercraft in their product mix. 185 Cadillac workers were on strike in July 1956. Two of the strikers were arrested and held in jail on August seventh with charges of malicious destruction of property on the plant grounds. They were accused of turning on fire suppression sprinklers which damaged office files and plant equipment to the tune of $10,000. A $750,000 fire wiped out the Wagemaker plant at Grand Rapids in February 1957. One thousand five hundred hulls were destroyed in addition to production space and equipment. A great deal of production of wooden boats was shifted to Cadillac Marine and Boat Co. To cover all markets, Cadillac added fiberglass boats to their product line in 1959. Probably one of the wildest boats ever conceived was the sixteen-foot Sea Lark. Industrial design Brooks Stevens was on retainer with Evinrude Motors for many years. He was commissioned to design an annual feature boat on which Evinrude could hang their newest motor. It was displayed with great fan fair at the annual Chicago and New York international boat shows. The boat was not necessarily intended to be built for public consumption. It was a means for Evinrude to gain great publicity for their outboard motors. In 1957 Brooks came up with the Sea Lark to promote the new 35 horse power Lark outboard motor. The boat had a molded wood hull with fiberglass deck and aluminum trim. It was a marriage of the three boat building operations owned by Ray Wagemaker. The sporty two seat speedster had massive fins and featured twin bubble windshields. As far as can be determined, Cadillac made two of these boats. One has been discovered and is the coveted possession of a classic boat collector today. The boat firm first filed for trademark protection of “Cadillac” on October 28, 1955 and it was published in the Official U.S. Patent Register in March 1956. A month later General Motors filed an opposition with the Patent and Trademark Office. Going a step further, General Motors filed a lawsuit against Cadillac Marine & Boat Co. in February 1957 claiming the auto maker had rights to the name "Cadillac" and they wanted the boat builder to cease and desist using the name. In 1964 a federal court slapped the automaker's hands and said they did not have a monopoly on the name Cadillac. GM was ordered to pay $41,000 to the boat maker for legal fees and loss of reputation. Cadillac Boat had a full page ad in The Boating Industry in May 1958. They pictured and describe aluminum, combination of aluminum and fiberglass, and molded wood boats. They were promoted as the “sweetest boat afloat.” Wagemaker also had a full page ad and [US Molded Shapes|U.S. Molded Shapes]] had half a page of advertising space in the issue. Thirty workers were back on the job in March 1960 after the plant being closed for one month. On April 15, 1960 Ray Wagemaker sold all his boat operations to three men: Walter E. Schott, Jr.; Charles J. Schott; and Harrison O. Ash. The Schott's also owned Lyman Boat Works of Sandusky, Ohio through their Curtis Manufacturing business. Operations of Wagemaker Wolverine and U.S. Molded Shapes were shifted to Cadillac Marine & Boat Co. after a $250,000 fire hit the U.S. Molded Shapes plant about April 23, 1960, just days after the sale. The former B.F. Goodrich plant at Cadillac was secured for production space. Harrison Ash gained complete control of Wagemaker, Cadillac, and U.S. Molded Shapes in April 1961. He changed the business names to Ash-Craft Company at that time. U.S. Molded Shapes, Inc. at Cadillac, Michigan was on the auction block on Tuesday 10 October 10, 1961. The machinery and brand name and good will were purchased by Chicago businessmen Frank Zale and Jerry Fencl. Fencl was head of Delta Boat and Marine Sales of Oaklawn, a builder of wooden boats. They had been obtaining their hulls from the Cadillac operation. Fencl’s brother Milo operated MiloCraft Boats of Chicago, another builder of molded veneer boats. Only a few months later, in January 1962, U.S. Molded Shapes was sold to Kenneth Zick of Charlotte, Michigan. Eighteen workers were on the payroll at the time. U.S. Molded Shapes of Cadillac was advertising in the January 1962 issue of The Boating Industry. Ash-Craft, makers of Wolverine and Cadillac Boats, had a four page, full color brochure inserted in the magazine. Ash was attempting to move all the boat production to West Virginia under another one of his firm umbrellas, New-Kanawha Industrial Corp. in 1961. On November 2, 1962 all the firms owned by Ash filed for bankruptcy. It cannot determine if boats were ever built in West Virginia. It is not know when boats were no longer being built by Cadillac in Michigan. When the federal court awarded "Cadillac Marine and Boat Co." the $41,000 in 1964 in the failed suit brought by General Motors, it is unknown who got that money. Was it Mr. Ash or was there a corporate shell of Cadillac Marine still around or did it go to the bankruptcy referee or trustee?