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- Sea_Mac_Boats abstract "Sea Mac Boats was founded by Fred McCarthy in 1954. The company began as McCarthy Prams, building small wooden boats in Merchantville, New Jersey, later moved to Camden, and finally to Riverside, New Jersey. In the mid-1950s, a 14-foot (4.3 m) runabout was developed and tested. After several modifications a new design was created (fore to aft stringers) which made the boat extremely durable. Many 14 and 16-foot (4.9 m) runabouts were built during the 1950s and early 1960s.Many Sea Mac boats still exist today and are in use. Some have been restored for show.Sea Mac wood boats were mostly an outboard powered 14’ deluxe runabout water ski boat. This boat used Philippine Mahogany lumber stock covering boards and hull framing with marine grade plywood being used pretty much everywhere else. Then; forward steering, remote controls, a windshield, and two rows of vinyl covered padded seating made for a Bill Deed designed water sports boat that handled lake, bay, inlet, and ocean waters very well.The prototypes were tested in 1954 with a 20 horsepower outboard, but most Sea Mac wooden boats used a 40 Hp. engine with a few being repowered with a “Tower of Power” 70 Hp Mercury Marine outboard. This boat was tuff and many boats outlasted more than one motor’s life span on its transom. Once, this sporty runabout was a prize on the TV show, “The Price is Right, in the 1961 show season. The company also built 8’ prams in New Jersey. The Sea Mac boat brand disappeared in around 1963.Another, later company of McCarthy's was Jersey Yachts and/or Jersey Boat Works. They built sport fishing fiberglass boats 28’ to 47’ in length. Many of the boats crafted were the popular 31’ and 40’ models. Besides changing over from a wood boat builder to manufacturing fiberglass boats, Fred took his new company from single outboards to twin inboards for power. And then, later, he took it from gas engines to diesel power as the boats got bigger. Fred McCarthy’s Jersey Yachts fiberglass boat building business as alive from 1964 to 1988.Real Ships, which was given its company name by Etta, started up around 1993, after several years of living and cruising aboard a yacht by the McCarthy's. They build steel hulled, ship-like yachts from 61’ to 76’ in length. These are typically Jay Benford / Fred McCarthy designed 40 to 80 ton long range displacement cruisers, built one at a time.".
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- Sea_Mac_Boats comment "Sea Mac Boats was founded by Fred McCarthy in 1954. The company began as McCarthy Prams, building small wooden boats in Merchantville, New Jersey, later moved to Camden, and finally to Riverside, New Jersey. In the mid-1950s, a 14-foot (4.3 m) runabout was developed and tested. After several modifications a new design was created (fore to aft stringers) which made the boat extremely durable.".
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