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Clipper Craft was a brand used by at least four unique manufacturers:
- [[Clipper Craft (New Jersey)|Clipper Craft Boat Works, Inc. a Jersey Sea Skiff builder, operating sometime in the 1960's and located at 39 Evergreen St., Keyport, New Jersey.
- Clippercraft Co. of Cadillac, Michigan. This was a fiberglass boat-builder started by George Spicer in the early 1960's which later became Four Winns.
- Clippercraft Marine Distributor of Portland, Oregon, a builder of sheet plywood boats beginning in the 1950's.
- Clipper Craft Division of The Chestnut Canoe Co., Ltd. of Fredricton New Brunswick, and Peterborough, Ontario. This division operated sometime in the early 1960s.
- Clipper Boat Company, a boat trailer builder in West De Pere, Wisconsin
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