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According to the 1957 article below, this company started in 1954 with President J.M. Alderdice III and vice president J.M. Alderdice. These boats were batten-seam construction with both inboard and outboard models. Later, some plywood models were offered. In 1957, the company had a 15,000 square foot plant and planned to add a further 11,000 square foot building. The model information below is from the January 1958 issue of Boats magazine.
  
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This company filed a trademark for Pacesetter Boats on October 11, 1955. This application listed April 2, 1955 as the first use of the mark in commerce.
  
  
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Pacesetter Boats, Inc.

P.O. Box 822

Waxahachie, Texas


According to the 1957 article below, this company started in 1954 with President J.M. Alderdice III and vice president J.M. Alderdice. These boats were batten-seam construction with both inboard and outboard models. Later, some plywood models were offered. In 1957, the company had a 15,000 square foot plant and planned to add a further 11,000 square foot building. The model information below is from the January 1958 issue of Boats magazine.


This company filed a trademark for Pacesetter Boats on October 11, 1955. This application listed April 2, 1955 as the first use of the mark in commerce.


1958 Pacesetter Boat Models

Model
Name or Number
Outboard (Out)
Inboard (In)
Type Length
(ft. & in.)
Beam
(ft. or in.)
Max HP Max Speed Seating
Capacity
Weight Hull
Const.
Cutlass Runabout In Semi-V 17'9" 6'3" 1850 6 225 Mahogany
Hurricane Inboard In Semi-V 17'9" 6'3" 1900 5 225 Mahogany
Dolphin Utility In Semi-V 17'9" 6'3" 1850 6 165 Mahogany
Fisherman OB 13'5" 54" 40 4 225 Mahogany Plywood
Fisherman OB 14'10" 60" 50 5 260 Mahogany Plywood
Fisherman OB 15'10" 69" 80 6 315 Mahogany Plywood
Special OB 13'5" 54" 40 4 240 Mahogany Plywood
Special OB 14'10" 60" 50 5 280 Mahogany Plywood
Special OB 15'10" 69" 80 5 340 Mahogany Plywood
Delux OB 13'5" 54" 40 4 290 Mahogany Plywood
Delux OB 14'10" 60" 50 5 340 Mahogany Plywood
Delux OB 15'10" 69" 80 5 410 Mahogany Plywood
Serada OB 14'10" 58" 60 5 405 Mahogany Plywood


1957 Information


Pacesetter Boats in Use


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