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![]() "FishWisher" wrote in message oups.com... I think 20 years of producing the same model of my 22' C-Dory must rank up there pretty high. Just wondering... anyone know of a longer production run for a recreational power boat? Dale www.FishWisher.com How about 37 years (or thereabouts)? --------------------------------------- "In 1962, Robert J. Newton and his sons, John and Whit, were running a custom boatyard on Junk Bay in Hong Kong called American Marine, Ltd. Father and sons built heavy sailboats and big motor yachts, to designs by the world's top marine architects - Sparkman & Stevens, William Garden, Nat Herreshoff, Ray Hunt and others. That year they commissioned Kenneth Smith, another well-known marine architect, to design a 36 foot, diesel-powered cruising boat. Spray was launched in 1963 and a year later the Newtons abandoned their custom yacht building to focus on producing the first of a line of boats that would be known as Grand Banks." ---------------------------------------- http://www.boatcouncil.com/boat-manu...rand-banks.asp Actually, the first official "model year" for the 36 Classic was 1965. Although the 36 was discontinued for a while, American Marine stated that production of it would be resumed in 1999, and I *did* find a '99 36 Classic advertised on the 'net. It basically looks just like the original. I don't know if they were continued after 1999. Eisboch |
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