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Scott Atwater
Posted about 1 month ago in Anaheim, CA
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Make an offer Have all the paperwork for this outboard.. No delivery No holds See less .. In 1941 Scott and Atwater with their CHAMPION outboards were the second largest outboard manufacturer in America. At that time only Evinrude was larger. This relationship with DuMonte and the CHAMPION outboards went from 1935 until 1942. World War 2 had forced most machine shops to doing military work and Scott and Atwater were no exception. After the war DuMonte decided to build his own motors. Firestone still wanting outboards stayed with Scott and Atwater to supply their motors. In 1946, FIRESTONE and SCOTT-ATWATER outboards hit the market. They offered a 3.6 hp in 1946, adding the 7½ in 1947. By 1949 their line had grown to a 3.6, 4, 5, and 7½ hp. The 4½ outboards were available with full shift F-N-R. Making them the first outboard company with a line of shift motors. 1950 offered in addition a 16 hp shift motor. In 1951 they added a 10 hp. This brought their line in 1951 to a 3.6, 4, 5, 7½, 10 and a 16 hp. This same year brought the speed designations on the line of outboards. Sea ray Boston whaler Grady white Yamaha motor company Man cave Restoration Collector Vintage Antique Man cave Sea Lake River Chris-craft Century Hacker-craft Shepherd Sail boat Canoe Power boat Port carling Aristocraft Boating Kayak
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