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Core Craft Boats
Bemidji Boat Co.
Bemidji, Minnesota
The brand name "Core Craft" refers to the construction of these boats- a cedar core sandwiched between fiberglass layers.
According to the 1958 news article included below, Bemidji Boat Company's president, Dick Vogel, formed Core Craft, Inc. to finance the opening of a new boat manufacturing plant in Jamestown, North Dakota. This company was slated to begin producing boats for the 1959 model year for the North Dakota market.
News Articles
Model Information
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