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North American Marine, Inc. (Division of Luther Corp.)
Warsaw, Indiana
Bob Meyer moved North American Marine & Manufacturing from Rockford, Illinois to Warsaw, Indiana in 1954 and continued there until 1959 (Warsaw Times-Union, Jul. 3, 2003). In 1956 and earlier, the North American or American Boats were branded as Admiral Boats. In 1956, Twin Coach Co., maker of Fageol marine engines bought the boat-builder, then known as United States Outboard Inc. At the same time, Fageol bought a trailer manufacturer (Luther Corp.), also located in Warsaw, and organized the boat operation under Luther Corp. The name North American Marine was bought by Whitehouse Boat Company of Fort Worth, Texas in 1959 (see model listings below).
North American (Florida) North American Boat Corp. of 3338 S.W. 2nd Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is an entirely separate company. It started operations in 1963 (See trademark registration and model information).
From at least 1965 to 1970, North American Boats were made by Central Standard Industries of Warsaw, Indiana. For at least 1971, the North American Boats made in Indiana were branded "Royal American" and produced by R.P. Applications of Warsaw, Indiana. See the Model Information section below:
Model Information
1958 Information
1959 Information
Trademark Registration