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COMPANY HISTORY

1942
1942

FACTORY EXPANSION 1942

As demand for Correct Craft boats increased, a new plant is opened in Titusville, Florida.

The new factory increased the manufacturing capacity and size of models produced, as Correct Craft began the production of larger models.

1945
1945

WORLD WAR II 1945

During World War II, The United States was in need of boats to help move troops and supplies across the Rhine River.

WORLD WAR II 1945

During World War II, The United States was in need of boats to help move troops and supplies across the Rhine River.

On February 9th, 1945, the government contacted Correct Craft and asked them how many boats they could make by February 28th. They committed to 300, far more than they had ever done in that timeframe.

The team at Correct Craft worked six days a week and developed an innovative production process that allowed the factory to exceed the request and produce 400 boats in record time.

This event, which National Geographic later dubbed “A Miracle Production,” solidified the company’s reputation and it received the Army and Navy “E” Award.

1948
1948

1948

First Mahogany Inboards

Production begins for the first complete mahogany inboards. These came in numerous sizes, including 19-foot racing runabouts and custom-designed runabouts and cruisers.

The largest boats were 50-foot cruisers.

1940s GALLERY

1950
1950

THE SKI NAUTIQUE 1950

The 14′ Atom 25 plywood utility boat becomes one of the most sought after Correct Craft models and retails for $1,095.

This model paved the way for the future in waterski boats.

1953
1953

1953

Large Cruisers

Prosperity leads the company to begin production of larger boats than it has ever produced.

Utilizing the greater space that the Titusville plant has to offer, Correct Craft begins to build cruisers and yachts that range all the way up to 50’ in length.