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− | + | * [[Corsair (Chris-Craft)|Corsair Boats by Chris Craft Corp.]] were fiberglass boats made in Cortland, New York after the purchase of [[Thompson (New York)|Thompson Boat Co. of New York, Inc.]] in the 1960's. | |
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+ | * [[Corsair (Texas)|Corsair Marine Corp.]], made fiberglass boats around 1959, located in Fort Worth, Texas. | ||
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+ | * [[Scott Atwater|Corsair Outboard Motors]] were a private-label brand of Scott-Atwater outboard motors sold through the Skelly Oil Company and Pure Oil Company from 1948 until the acquisition by [[Scott|McCulloch]] in 1957. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 22 December 2016
Corsair Boats was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
- Corsair Boats by Chris Craft Corp. were fiberglass boats made in Cortland, New York after the purchase of Thompson Boat Co. of New York, Inc. in the 1960's.
- Corsair Marine Corp., made fiberglass boats around 1959, located in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Corsair Outboard Motors were a private-label brand of Scott-Atwater outboard motors sold through the Skelly Oil Company and Pure Oil Company from 1948 until the acquisition by McCulloch in 1957.
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This is a disambiguation page.
Disambiguation pages are created when two or more brands by otherwise unrelated manufacturers happen to share the same name such as in the case of Dolphin Fiberglass Boats by West Coast Fiberglass Co. of Costa Mesa California and Dolphin Aluminum Boats by Barnes Boat Co. of Rockville, Connecticut.
Other times, a disambiguation page may be created when two related manufacturers have the same brand, but are best located on separate pages such as in the case of Thompson Bros. Boat Mfg. Co. and Thompson Boat Co. of New York, Inc.. This may be done so as to make clear the difference between two otherwise similar brands or to better organize large amounts of information such as brochure images.
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