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Chrysler Boat Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Chrysler had long offered marine engines for inboard and later sterndrive applications. A venture into an expanded role in the boating industry came in the mid-1960's with the acquisition of West Bend Outboards and Lone Star Boats. These purchases provided Chrysler with an integrated line of boats and motors.
The May 14, 1965 edition of the Wall Street Journal announced the purchase of the Lone Star Boat Co. of Plano, Texas by the Chrysler Corporation. With the purchase came 1000 dealers, three major distributors, the main manufacturing and sales center in Plano and distribution center in Shelby, Ohio. The former owners of Lone Star were the Houston Fire & Casualty Insurance Co. of Fort Worth and the C. A. Sammons interests of Dallas. Lone Star was reorganized into Chrysler Boat Corporation with Adam J. Koch president and Theodore Eiselt VP of operations. Koch was previously treasurer of Chrysler Canada, Ltd. and Eiselt president of Lone Star Boats.
The Marine Division was discontinued in 1979 and the outboard division sold to OMC.