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− | Cliff Sangster was a competitive swimmer (Canadian Amateur Swimming Association) and owner of the Sangstercraft Boat Works. He may have been in business as early as 1936 when a fire destroyed the R. Cliff Sangster Outboard Motorboats factory. In 1957, Sangstercraft Boat Works was located at 1779 West Georgia when a safe containing $410 was stolen and broken into. Northwest Plastics and Shipyards, Ltd., was located nextdoor to Sangstercraft and also suffered from a fire in 1959 (Apr. 18, 1959 Leader-Post). Sangstercraft was also a parts distributor for [[Johnson|Johnson Outboard Motors]] but sold this business in 1964 to Bob Phillips of Hoffars Limited. That year he moved Sangstercraft's manufacturing operations to Granville Island (Nov. 6, 1964 Vancouver Sun). Sangstercraft showed its boats at the 1960 Toronto Boat Show and found a market in eastern Canada, selling boats through a distributor, Windsor Outboard Motors of 307 Wyandotte E. | + | Cliff Sangster was a competitive swimmer (Canadian Amateur Swimming Association) and owner of the Sangstercraft Boat Works. He may have been in business as early as 1936 when a fire destroyed the R. Cliff Sangster Outboard Motorboats factory. In 1957, Sangstercraft Boat Works was located at 1779 West Georgia when a safe containing $410 was stolen and broken into. [[Northwest Plastics|Northwest Plastics and Shipyards, Ltd.]], was located nextdoor to Sangstercraft and also suffered from a fire in 1959 (Apr. 18, 1959 Leader-Post). Sangstercraft was also a parts distributor for [[Johnson|Johnson Outboard Motors]] but sold this business in 1964 to Bob Phillips of Hoffars Limited. That year he moved Sangstercraft's manufacturing operations to Granville Island (Nov. 6, 1964 Vancouver Sun). Sangstercraft showed its boats at the 1960 Toronto Boat Show and found a market in eastern Canada, selling boats through a distributor, Windsor Outboard Motors of 307 Wyandotte E. |
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Sangstercraft Boat Works, Ltd.
1779 West Georgia
Vancouver, B.C.
Cliff Sangster was a competitive swimmer (Canadian Amateur Swimming Association) and owner of the Sangstercraft Boat Works. He may have been in business as early as 1936 when a fire destroyed the R. Cliff Sangster Outboard Motorboats factory. In 1957, Sangstercraft Boat Works was located at 1779 West Georgia when a safe containing $410 was stolen and broken into. Northwest Plastics and Shipyards, Ltd., was located nextdoor to Sangstercraft and also suffered from a fire in 1959 (Apr. 18, 1959 Leader-Post). Sangstercraft was also a parts distributor for Johnson Outboard Motors but sold this business in 1964 to Bob Phillips of Hoffars Limited. That year he moved Sangstercraft's manufacturing operations to Granville Island (Nov. 6, 1964 Vancouver Sun). Sangstercraft showed its boats at the 1960 Toronto Boat Show and found a market in eastern Canada, selling boats through a distributor, Windsor Outboard Motors of 307 Wyandotte E.
For a few years, at least 1956 to 1960, Sangstercraft boats were top prizes for the Vancouver Sun Free Salmon Derby.