1861-74

Our heritage of building beautiful boats started in a small town in Algonac, Michigan. It was here that 13 year-old Christopher Columbus Smith built his first boat in 1874. His boats – referred to as “punts” or “skiffs”– quickly earned him a reputation as a master boat builder, and the demand for them grew. To keep up with the demand, Chris joined forces with his brother, Hank, and began producing boats full-time. It laid the groundwork for their future as builders of “standardized” runabouts.

1861-74

1910

In 1910, the Smith Ryan Boat Company was formed. It focused on building fast, economically priced runabout boats for the masses.

1910

1922

In 1922, the Smith Ryan Boat Company changed its name, and the Chris Smith & Sons Boat Company was formed.

1922

1927

In 1927, Jay Smith, Chris’s son, was designated the President and General Manager of Chris-Craft – a position he would hold for the next 31 years. Under his leadership, Chris-Craft became known as the world’s largest builder of mahogany powerboats.

1927

1935-1939

In the wake of the depression, Chris-Craft sales dipped, so the company went back to its roots and focused once again on building runabouts.

1935-1939

1941

During the war, Chris-Craft turned its attention to helping the country. It began building patrol boats, utility launches, and rescue vessels for the United States Navy and Army. And by 1945, had built 12,000 military vessels.

1941

1950-1955

In the early ‘50s, Chris-Craft expanded its lineup to include 139 powerboat models, and by 1955, they had manufactured their first fiberglass boat.

1950-1955

1971

1971 marked the end of an era, as Chris-Craft built their last mahogany boat – a 57-foot ConstellationTM.

1971

1981-1995

Throughout the ‘80s and early ‘90s, Chris-Craft got back to what they loved prior to wartime: sport boats. They continued to build high-performance racing catamarans, and began designing performance boats for their traditional customers, too.

1981-1995

2001

In 2001, Chris-Craft was purchased by an investment group, and headed into the new century with plans that included the introduction of three new Heritage models and a 43-foot Roamer Yacht.

2001

TODAY

Chris-Craft has been America’s Boatbuilder since 13-year-old Christopher Columbus Smith crafted his first skiff. For generations, Chris-Craft vessels have captivated boat lovers from around the world with their exceptional style and performance – and today, that is no different. Our entire company is dedicated to preserving the beauty and unparalleled craftsmanship that is worthy of the legendary Chris-Craft brand. That’s why we continue to invest in new technologies and designs to expand our range and enhance the current lineup. Our mission is a form of nautical art delivering an exceptional boating experience that simply cannot be rivaled.

TODAY